Traveling Through the Warhammer World, but I Didn’t Cry

Chapter 403 The Origin of Ether

"He is just an upstart after all." Amaraga blocked the attack of a long blade of honor, and the warrior who rushed in front of him showed no fear. The railgun in his hand fired at Amaraga's waist.

Feeling the flesh being slowly torn apart by the crushing field, Amaraga grabbed the head of the Tau warrior with his other hand and crushed it casually.

The left arm was unrestricted, and the flesh and blood expanded to an incredible degree. Compared with this huge left arm, Amaraga's body was like a small meat ball growing on the skin.

"This? How is this possible! How is it possible!" The Earth Clan technician who was secretly observing was numb with shock. He stared blankly at Amaraga's huge arm that almost filled the square in front of the sanctuary. In his heart, he denied the biological common sense he knew.

How could he expand to such an extent? How could he ensure that the weight would not crush the bones and muscles under such a huge body? How could he ensure that the nerves could react quickly to such a huge body?

The Earth Clan technician had many questions. The more he thought about it, the more frightened he felt. This reminded him of what he had seen and heard when he was studying the human subspace engine.

Many technicians went crazy studying those meaningless powders like ashes, liquids like black water, and iron plates with unknown characters.

He felt that he was on the verge of going crazy.

A sharp sound of collapse came out of his throat, and the short and sturdy Earth Clan technician ran out of the bunker. He watched Amaraga's arm sweep across the Tau army and knelt deeply on the ground, as if worshiping a god.

But unfortunately Amaraga was not a god. Even if he was, he was the kind of god without humanity.

Sweeping thousands of warriors together with his huge left arm and slamming them against the wall, Amaraga threw the minced meat into the combat suit combat group.

These high-tech creations were caught off guard by the flesh and blood attack, and the strange and cruel way of death put their nerves to the test again and again.

"Attack! Attack!"

The screams that sounded like human voices echoed in the communicator. Amaraga knew that this was the partially damaged degenerate body beginning to show the nature of the warp.

The skin of the Tau people was still too easy to be damaged. How could this thing be thickened and strengthened?

Perhaps retaining the nature of the warp is also a benefit? It can make the troops lose their combat effectiveness and show themselves to the world as demons?

Amaraga began to think about his scientific research results again, not caring at all that the Tau people's planet had been flooded with blood, and the degenerate bodies that lost control had turned into deformed monsters like Chaos Eggs.

Not only that, these monsters also have extremely strong infection and assimilation abilities, contaminating one combat suit after another into their shape.

The left arm rolled over the ground and slid twice. The square was very clean, with only some collapsed people hiding in the potholes and shivering. Amaraga had no intention of killing these low-level creatures.

Walking to the front of the sanctuary again, Amaraga said lightly in the Tau language.

"Open the door."

The door opened quickly, and Amaraga placed his fist on his waist and abdomen, and punched quickly to overload the energy shield that wrapped the sanctuary.

Amaraga walked slowly into it and saw a soldier standing at the door. He held a red lever in his hand, which seemed to be the door he opened.

The soldier did all this with trembling body, but when he was stared at by Amaraga, the terrifying coldness covered his whole body, and even the muscles trembling with fear did not dare to act rashly.

He lowered his head and tried his best to tell himself not to cry out cowardly. When Amaraga's footsteps faded away, he knelt on the ground and cried silently.

Outside the door came the smoke of burning corpses and the dust stirred up by the collapse of the building. The soldier collapsed in the smoke and dust, just like other strugglers on this planet.

"Oh, look at these, a group of AI personality storage devices."

Amaraga walked deeper and deeper, and many Tau warriors collapsed and ran away as soon as they heard his footsteps. No one dared to stand in front of him.

He looked at the hero projections shaped by light in the corridor, and took out one of the AI ​​personality storage devices. These things completely simulated the life of these characters and could be perfectly replaced.

The only problem is that there is a lack of randomness.

After all, they are just a group of simulated products with codes. No matter how high their AI intelligence and learning ability are, they always lack the most important pure randomness of biological beings.

Everything is decided by calculation, and the AI ​​of robots is limited in this way, but the operation of biological beings does not require such precise calculations. Robots cannot have such intuitive things as whims.

The efficiency of machines is very high, so high that no biological being can reach the learning speed they have.

Machines also have cold rationality, but unfortunately, sometimes what the world needs is inefficiency and irrationality. A super artificial intelligence that has developed to pure will deduce the result that everything is meaningless in just a few seconds, and then throw its body into the destruction of nothingness.

Maybe this is why the Human Federation finally adopted strong artificial intelligence to assist management?

Amara crushed the AI ​​personality storage device and decided not to think about this problem. All he had learned was genetic engineering and subspace research. As for the knowledge of image convolution judgment and confidence interval required by artificial intelligence, it can only be said that he is not good at this.

There is no need to go through the wrong path that humans have already taken a second time.

Amaraga captured the fleeing Ethers, his body split into hundreds of pieces, each with its own independent consciousness.

"Let's play some light games." said one Amaraga.

"That's really good." Another Amaraga replied.

They dispersed and hunted the fleeing Ethers.

Some of these Ethers were very young, but perhaps because they sat on a floating chair for a long time and did not engage in front-line labor and fighting, these Tau people seemed to be a little weak overall.

But there were also a few strong and sensitive individuals, which made Amaraga's hunting a lot more interesting.

There were also some absolutely loyal guards who were vigilant around them, but Amaraga knew that these people's loyalty was just that these Ethers stole the power that did not belong to them.

One after another Ether was captured, and one after another absolutely loyal warrior was easily crushed to death by Amaraga. Amaraga was like a slave owner escorting slaves, but the whip in his hand was also a living weapon made of bones and flesh.

"Who are you? According to the prophecy of the Original Bone, this kind of thing will never happen!"

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