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Warhammer is a grand and tragic world, which is the basic tone of Warhammer 40,000, the struggle and struggle in despair, the faint light in the darkness, fleeting, only sadness and darkness remain. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Personally, I like this series very much, but on the other hand, although I personally appreciate the artistic value of tragedy, in terms of my feelings, I am a person full of human feelings. It's one thing to appreciate the work of others, but if I were to write it myself, I would prefer a happy ending, even if the process is difficult and tortuous, and mortals have to go through a lot of hardships to reach the end, but in the end, there will be a glorious end after the struggle, rather than simply being wasted and forgotten.

Therefore, I write this book not only with a love and admiration for the elements of Warhammer, but also with sympathy and pity for everyone in this dark world, and I sympathize with them, even if they are just fictional characters. Of course Taryn and the demon don't count.

There is no so-called "justice" camp in Warhammer, as long as anyone who is familiar with Warhammer knows that the Empire is definitely not justice, and everything the Empire does is to survive...... In order to survive in this dark galaxy, surrounded by dark gods and powerful enemies, the empire must extinguish its conscience and become a ruthless, militaristic, bloated, corrupt and ignorant kingdom of darkness.

Empires are definitely one of the worst forms of government that can be born in the history of mankind.

But I don't hate empires.

In fact, no veteran Warhammer player would think so, for all the problems within the Empire, compared to the despair he faced, many of which were far from being reversible by man, the Empire as humanity's last resort.

Even if he cares about human life, but he is still tenacious and unyielding enough, no matter how strong the enemy, the empire refuses to bend the knee to death, in the ten thousand years that the emperor is gone, it is not only the belief in the emperor that supports the empire's trillion people to fight endlessly, but also their own tenacious spirit, which belongs only to the tenacious quality of mortals, so that they can resist those terrifying existences.

So, I don't hate the Empire, after all, no other country can survive in such a desperate environment and keep the fire of humanity alive.

The empire is worthy of respect...... Although I personally feel more sorry for him, because the empire has lost too many opportunities, maybe the recent rebirth of Kiliman can be regarded as a new opportunity, but the problems faced by the empire have not improved, but have become more and more aggravated, even if Kiliman is a genius, even if the technological miracle of the golden age has been revived again, but can it really turn the situation around in one fell swoop?

Given GW's consistent attitude, I am skeptical. What's more, I myself have always believed that relying on a very small number of transcendent beings or a few superhumans wants to change the situation in one fell swoop.

Such human beings are not exempt...... Too pathetic and weak.

Then, there are the greenskins.

The Greenskins are a happy race, and I respect their simple attitude to life...... Because they are really carefree.

However, as far as the overall existence is concerned, although most people do not feel it, it seems to me that even with such upward green skins, they are still inevitably from the fate of the vast majority of races in the Warhammer world...... Constant decline.

I haven't found any material on Greenskin's earliest glory days, but from our knowledge of the Greenskin's empire and the rise of the beast in Ulanor, we can see how powerful Greenskins were once and how ...... Civilization? No, they're greenskins, let's put it in terms of powerful.

From a big point of view, the devastating battle star fleet has disappeared and cannot be replicated, as for the army of power armor boys who are as big as the boss, the beasts that are as exaggerated as a block, and the Ulanor orcs who hold the emperor in their hands...... None of this exists. Now although Uncle Bone has shown signs of reviving the greenskins, no matter what, no matter how much the greenskins love to fight, they are all losers in the end.

Moreover, everything about the green skins comes from genes, and although they live carefree, the green skins have never said anything about the past and future...... I don't remember my former glory, and most of the greenskins don't know what they should do in the future, even if they want to fight, it's just instinct, not thought.

I'm not a greenskin, and I'm not sure if the greenskins are upset about it (presumably not, they've always been cheerful), but such a pure race...... It is not so much a comedy as an absurd drama, with no beginning or end, just going on like this.

Then, there are the Eldars, including the Ark Elves, Harlequins, Elven Pirates, Wild Elves, Dark Elves, and so on, and of course, I don't take the Reaper Army into account because of the nature of their existence...... It's special.

The Elves once had a glorious empire, but they eventually went to ruin due to their own indulgence and depravity.

A very classic bridge.

Then let's look at the current Spirits.

If there is still a glimmer of hope for humanity, then the best fate of the Spirit Race is to drag the fallen Slaanesh to hell with them. The Elvens called Slaanesh their great enemy, and prophesied their ultimate fate, and the Grim Reaper, born through the collective fall of the Elvens, would bury Slaanesh.

And then what? The Spirit Race itself has already been destroyed, so there is no need for it.

Another tragedy, I've had enough of tragedy, not to mention that the fate of the Spirit Race is almost a foregone conclusion, no matter how hard you try, there will be no result.

But what I can't accept the most is the so-called irreversible fate.

Fate is for overcoming, I believe so.

And then there's the space necromancy.

In terms of technological level, no race can match them in the technology of the real universe, and if other races are using the laws of the universe, then NEC is the law of the creation of the universe.

Yes, NEC seems to have it all, an endless lifespan, enough technology to rewrite reality, absolute sanity, an immortal body......

Except for the future.

Because they have no soul.

Crazy obsession has twisted the fate of this race...... And maybe the fate of the entire galaxy in the future. The NEC should bear the burden of responsibility for the birth of Chaos in the aftermath of the Battle of Heaven - and the subsequent catastrophe of intelligent life within the galaxy.

However, they may still have a chance, and although they indirectly contributed to the birth of Chaos, they are the only ones who can solve this problem and close the Pandora's box that they have opened again. Yes, only they, these soulless machines, the overlords of the real universe, have this possibility.

Finally, let's talk about tau

The Tau are the most dynamic of all the original races in the Warhammer universe, their territory and technology are constantly evolving and improving, and the supreme good has led them to work together to contribute to the power of the Titanium Empire. In other words, the tau style is what GW makes up to work against his own tone.

It looks wonderful...... But that's not the case at all.

The tau itself is said to be multi-racial, but the methods they use are even more disgusting than the Empire, at least the Empire has its own attitude, while the Tau is playing double-faced, such as mind control over the beemen. As for the five tribes of tau itself, the ether itself is full of questions and doubts.

And this force itself, although it is developing rapidly, is not worth mentioning in the overall framework of the entire galaxy. What's more, Tau himself likes to ask for trouble without knowing his opponent.

For this force to be truly powerful, it must mature. And if he really wants to make a difference for the galaxy, it is absolutely impossible to rely on their fragile and hypocritical supreme good path.

Unless...... I didn't say anything.

As for the two unquestioning villains of Chaos and Bugs, I'm sorry, I really don't want to judge them much, I understand that there are hammer friends who like these two forces, but I ...... them myself No interest or favor.

Some people may say that I have mistaken the positioning of chaos, and the "invincible" of chaos is precisely because they reflect the "reality" of the world, and chaos embodies the inevitable contradictions and conflicts in life? But this is not a reason to excuse Chaos, or even to agree with or even join them, besides, what qualifications does Chaos (noun) have to monopolize those concepts?

Parasites and devourers, that's what I think, I'm not going to hide my opinion, I hate them, that's all.

Now that I'm done with the original forces, it's time to talk about the main point of the book, yes, the Federation of Setopia, which I created with the inspiration of the Once Upon a Time in the Federation series, and the Slan and Ancient Blood created by borrowing the medieval Warhammer and the early GW Ancient setting.

Federation...... He pinned his hopes on me alone. As a collaborative work, this book carries a vision for the future of humanity...... A glorious and rational future.

Actually, when designing the Federation, I borrowed a lot from other sci-fi titles, Amimov's Base series, UNSC in Halo, Mass Effect's Covenant, Star Trek's Federation of Stars, the United Council of Earth in StarCraft's first expansion, Stellars, Civilization Space, Star Wars Eve, ...... But in the end, I gave the Federation my personal expectations.

A nation built on reason and public knowledge, a country that is mindful of the promise of progress and understanding, a country that truly understands the importance of civilization, communication and peace, but also that defends its own values, interests and citizens.

First, science. The Federation is set to be descendants of the Golden Age, so their technology level is far above that of the Empire, after all, the Federation's technology is still in development after leaving the galaxy. But the end of the Golden Age was largely due to the misuse and lack of respect for science, as well as a poor understanding of the threats of subspace.

So, how can the Federation survive and thrive from the catastrophe that ended the Golden Age? First, it must find a galaxy far away from the Milky Way, so that it can stay away from the threat of chaos hidden in the corresponding subspace of the Milky Way. After all, subspace is a product of the corresponding universe of reality, it is everywhere, but chaos (proper noun), he is a product of the galaxy.

Second, he had to develop faster-than-light technology that didn't require the help of subspace, and naturally, the phase transitions used by the Federation in this book, wormhole beacons, and extradimensional communication waves were all products of my opinion...... But then again, there was more than one way to move faster than light without the help of subspace in the Warhammer (NEC's inertia-free engine, the horned gravitational field of the bug whale ship, and the black technology tellyporta) of the orcs, so it is not impossible for humans to develop similar technology...... It's just that there was a problem with the selection of technology points at the beginning.

Finally, he must respect science and reason, and value coexistence with AI, which is a brain-racking setting, and I won't go into too much detail here.

Taken together, the Federation's style of art is out of step with Warhammer's general style...... But what I want to say is that if it weren't set that way, then the dark situation of the galaxy would not change at all. Moreover, the unique setting of Warhammer, the reflection of the emotions and souls of intelligent life, actually provided convenience for me to set up this rational country.

It is true that chaos is the source of many sinful emotions, but subspace is not the same as chaos, and beyond the river that is not affected by chaos, the human soul is no longer in the filthy environment of the corresponding subspace of the galaxy, but in a pure neutral subspace similar to that of the ancient saints...... Will humanity take a different path?

I have given such a vision to the Federation.

Although this book is only our vision...... But if this possibility does exist...... Then for the creatures within that dark galaxy, this is definitely a great salvation.

Finally, in the end, there are Slan and Ancient Blood.

Yes, the elders.

Contrary to my feelings for the Federation, I initially designed the two races only as a nod to the medieval Warhammer and Sigmar eras, but then I changed my mind after I found the ancient setting of the early years of GW about 40k Slan.

A great race older than the Ancient Saints, a forerunner beyond the laws of racial annihilation...... Even if they are no longer interested in the real universe, I think they will still unconsciously have an impact on the galaxy, rather than just being unknown as they were originally supposed to be.

So, I designed a vassal race for Slan...... The last creation of the ancient saints, a powerful race born to fight against the subspace, a more pure combat race than the orcs, ancient blood, that is, the 40k version of the lizardman.

Regarding Ancient Blood and Slan, they have extremely advanced technology...... It could even be argued that their technological forms are far beyond the imagination of all races, and they are not interested in anything but chaos.

And in this book, they have been silent until then, because the time for Slan's prophecy has not yet come......

But now, they have returned, with the wrath of the oldest, vowing to restore peace to the subspace and let the torch of civilization shine again in the galaxy.