4B-2 The Connection of All Things
Allaqir didn't think much of the living, and if there was so-called discrimination and disdain in the past, now, after working with Alpha and Steven, he didn't see it that way a long time ago. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
The core meaning of the non-self-ethnicity must be different is the credibility of the communication, not that the other person looks different from us, or the cultural difference. Although genetic and cultural differences are the basic conditions for the most intuitive mutual recognition and identification, the most important thing is whether the two civilizations can trust and interact with each other.
To a certain extent, exchanges between the same communities are also reserved for each other, not full trust in each other, and maintaining maximum mutual trust is a prerequisite for maintaining a possible peace.
If there is credibility in the exchanges between the two civilizations and if they maintain a relationship of maximum trust, then they can respect, cooperate or do no harm to each other, which can be established on the basis of the essential differences between each other's cultures and ethnic groups. If the credibility of this communication cannot be established, even the same clan will be suspicious of each other until the war destroys one side.
So the core is the credibility of the communication with each other, not the external essential differences.
But Taryn, they're different.
The ancient Necromantic Overlords had encountered the Tyranids before, and had found them to be abominable on every level. They have no principles, they can't communicate, they have no purpose other than feeding and breeding, and they're worthless. Of all the living, these creatures are true vermin and must be removed if the Dread is to be brought back again.
However, travelers also know that these are dangerous beasts. Now that the attention of the Tyranids is drawn to the Lost Star, they will definitely land on the planet. The catacomb complexes on the planet will wake up to fight such a war, but they have no chance of winning against such a number of enemy troops. There is no doubt that the Tyranids will destroy the Necromantic Defenders so that they can enjoy the planet's resources on their own, and another space necromantic world will be destroyed before returning to the galaxy.
What's more, Allaqir knew that the Federation would never watch Tyran run rampant, and their hatred of Tyran was probably even more intense than the hatred of the Death Fears for the Old Saints, so it was clear that he had received reinforcements from the Federation, a sizable army of Space Marines.
They once served the Empire, but after being lost in the Void, they were accepted into the Federation and eventually spontaneously chose to fight for a better galaxy and a brighter future.
Quite a wise decision, and it just provided ample help for Allakhil to intervene in the battle.
Allakhil decided that he would not stay out of the way and watch this tragedy unfold. The Lost Star, as well as the solar network it cares after, should be saved. And Tyron must be destroyed for his personal friendship with the Federation...... Maybe the Federation will want to protect some of the humans, and although Allaqir is noncommittal, it is fortunate that this goal does not conflict with his own, so it will be another good cooperation.
And within the galaxy, Anrakir doesn't feel that there is an enemy who can stop the space necrons from joining forces with the Federation.
Al Rachiel turned his fleet in the direction of the red-glowing planet of Hades, activated his inertia-free engine, and his massive space necromantic fleet sped into the void, and after him, the fleet of re-sculptors of his size activated the phase engine and leaped into the phase field as well. Unlike the Empire's ships, Space Necrons and Federation ships do not travel through subspace, so the subspace shadows cast by the Hive's Will have no effect on their fleets. Moreover, the Diamond Aegis Circle, which was so deadly to lifeforms, was only marked as an insignificant spatial anomaly on the star map of Allaqil's tomb technicians, and for the Federation fleet, the technology accumulated over countless years of navigating the void did not pose any effect at all. While the ice crystals were peeling away from their ships, the space necrons had landed on the Lost Star, and the vanguard of the Remodelers landed with them, and although they were alive, the Reshapers were as cold and silent as the Necromancers.
Perhaps the Void has changed them forever, from the soul to the outside.
"I am not personally familiar with you, Lord Allakhir, and I am not very familiar with you even when I was still in the service of the Empire...... All I know is that you will mercilessly harvest all life, human and otherwise, so at least for now, I want you to tell me that I can trust you. Captain Valentine spoke coldly in Gorgothic about his doubts, even though he had just announced the cooperation to the soldiers in the Legion.
Just because he knew that he had a whole legion to be responsible for.
"You can always trust me because we share the same goal. My logic has always been of approval and approval of the Federation, not to mention that we are facing our common enemy, the most abhorrent of all disordered life. ”
"Taryn." Valentine nodded, "The Reshapers have fought countless battles with them before joining the Federation, and the Federation has an irresolvable blood feud with it, indeed...... If Taryn swept by, not even your tomb world would be spared, I see. ”
Valentine swept over Allaqil and his guards with a stern gaze.
"That being said, I can't think of a reason for doing it with your pride." Valentine said.
"Strictly speaking, it's true that I used to think that we didn't need human help...... But some people have told me something different, and more importantly, one of our greatest leaders, who believes more than everyone else that you can make a difference. ”
"Huh?" Valentine frowned, "Then I really want to get to know him." ”
"You will, Captain...... But not now......" Allakhil looked ahead, his mechanical eyes flashing with a blue light, "here we are. ”
Al Lakhir knows his limits, and while he is one of the most powerful overlords of the space necromancer, he is far from omnipotent.
Yes, omnipotent, that's a ridiculous joke, the biggest mistake made by the old saints, the past enemies of the Dreaders, is that they think they can do whatever they want.
The mortal race, no matter how advanced the technology and the power is, are ultimately just mortals, and mortals have inherent flaws, which cannot be changed even if they give up their physical bodies and become mindless machines like space necromancers.
But then again, can the so-called gods overcome these flaws?
Anrakir was suspicious that at least the star gods who played with the fate of the Fear of the Dead had long since been torn to pieces by the space necrons and become imprisoned prisoners.
As for the so-called evil gods who hide in the curtain of subspace and twist and use the natural nature of life to achieve their evil goals, it is estimated that they will only be more unbearable.
And that day is not far off......