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

Chapter 448 You Are Also a Smart Person

The relationship between the universe, the curtain, and the subspace is clearly drawn.

"The essence of the Geller Stand is actually to repair the curtain. Whether it is the Geller Stand generator we use or the Black Stone Obelisk used by the Necrontyr, their essence is to repair the curtain and make this barrier that isolates the subspace thicker and thicker."

"But as to whether it is to generate new curtain energy to fill the gap or to redistribute the thickness of the unevenly distributed curtain, I am not very clear."

Lin Fan really didn't know this, because when he read the book, the evil GW didn't give a clear explanation for this paragraph at all. Considering GW's tradition of eating books, maybe this paragraph will not even be the rule of this universe.

God knows what version of the Bible setting Lin Fan followed in the Warhammer universe he traveled through, but looking at Odmeier's focused expression, Lin Fan decided to say more, maybe she would have some inspiration.

"And the faith directed to the Emperor can create a spiritual barrier, which can serve as a defense against demons when the curtain fails. I think this should be that faith can involve the power of the Emperor to some extent, and these nuns, as the most devout believers of the Empire, also have faith as an insulator between their souls and the curtain. When the power of faith is exhausted, the dense curtain can involve their souls."

"In addition, whether it is the ritual of Chaos summoning demons or the Empire's subspace navigation, it is necessary to destroy the curtain, so where did the destroyed curtain go? Was it annihilated? Or was it squeezed out of other areas to form a dense curtain area?"

"I don't know the rest of this."

Lin Fan looked at the messy draft, tapped the blueprint with a pen, and looked at Odemayer.

"I didn't expect you to study this kind of thing?"

"Haha, I know a little bit, not really."

However, Odemayer was very interested in the so-called faith barrier. She made several comparisons and realized it, putting the combat nuns in the Redemption Army and other Star Army soldiers who were identified as devout people together for experiments.

The fighting sisters still lasted much longer than the devout Astra Militarum. As for what caused this, it can only be judged that the Emperor paid more attention to the fighting sisters.

There were too many Astra Militarum soldiers, and the old Emperor could not keep up.

As warriors made of gene seeds, the Space Marines themselves have a close connection with the Warp, and their resistance is naturally not as high as that of mortal nuns.

But no matter what, the Geller Stand is finally not only used for Warp navigation, which is indeed good news.

Odmayer was also invited by Dilia to the Flame battleship to visit the Warp Engine and Geller Stand currently used by the Human Empire.

"Your engine."

Standing under the Warp Engine, Odmayer looked up at the huge Warp Engine flashing a faint blue light.

The engine, which was dozens of meters high, hummed, as if the contents inside were shaking with the operation of the engine.

The mechanical priests in charge of management and maintenance around let Odmaier in because of Dilia's reputation, but seeing Odmaier frowning, the manager in charge of the operation of the divine machine was very angry.

But Odmaier was not in the mood to explain. She first used a strong magnet to fix the movements of the mechanical priests, blocked their communications, and then dismantled the shell of the subspace engine.

"No! Wait! You blasphemer! Blasphemer! Don't! Don't take down the sacred casting word!!!"

The transcoder of the chief engine priest flashed very fast, but Odmaier, as a scientist, naturally looked down on this kind of mechanical priest who used binary code to replace communication. This reminded her of those self-proclaimed extraordinary end-products.

Therefore, Odmaier ignored him. She repositioned some of the messy cables inside. She did not rashly open the cabin made of adamantium, but just scanned the internal structure with her eyes.

After a long time, Odmaier reinstalled the subspace engine. Turning around, he saw the mechanical priests were about to kill people, but these cyborgs, who had no good flesh on their bodies, could not make any expressions. Odemaier could only tell what they were saying from the binary transcoders installed on their faces.

Mostly, they were talking about blasphemers and disrespecting the God of All Machines, and they also scolded Diliya for leading this person into the heart of the engine.

"Can I clean up their memories?"

"Please, I brought you here today and I am actually ready to kill you." Diliya shrugged indifferently and put away her weapon.

". Is this the style of human beings nowadays?"

"Almost. If we can't reach an agreement, only living people can speak."

Odemaier blinked and sighed. She had already said that she would accept reality, and it was not worth getting angry about this situation.

Take out a jar and release the nanorobots inside. This was made by Odemaier herself in the laboratory.

The blocks on Rebecca's body were indeed very convenient, but the stupid nanorobot had been hiding from her these days, and Odermaier couldn't catch her.

The nanorobot floated in the air like a silver stream, piercing into their storage devices under the horrified gaze of the mechanical priests?

Odermaier frowned, and she really couldn't describe this weird thing that was half brain and half wire. At that time, even the poorest people had more clean and tidy technological equipment than them.

At this time, Odemaier was a little hesitant. She had no idea where to start because of the overly crude design of the mechanical priests.

After more than 10,000 years of barbaric development of the human empire, these crazy technologies made Odemaier unable to find any trace of the past.

"Ah. This is too troublesome."

Odemaier decided to change her mind. She didn't know how to adjust it, so she just replaced them with better ones.

The nano-worm swarm surrounded the rough brains of the mechanical priests, creating a stasis field that wrapped the brain. Then the nano-worm swarm quickly separated the brain and the cable.

Repaired the wounds of the original brain pierced by the cable, and left more advanced strengthening equipment for the brain shell.

As for the problem of memory, the nano-worm swarm was stimulating the cerebral cortex through electric shock, erasing the new images left in the past hour.

Odemaier took back the nano-worm swarm, stood still, and snapped his fingers.

The mechanical priests who maintained the engine woke up, and the leading engine manager paid tribute to Diliya, as if Diliya had just arrived here.

"Let's go, there's nothing to see." Odemeier shook the red robe of the mechanical priest and said goodbye to the mechanical monks like Delia.

"Wait. I can't hear the sound of the holy engine."

Space Marines and Orc Boys

Chapter 448/1134
39.51%
Traveling Through the Warhammer World, but I Didn’t CryCh.448/1134 [39.51%]