Chapter 112: Not allowed to recognize his father

"Winter~Winter~Winter"

There was a knock on the door, and a Fire Barrier warrior had come to inform Laurent that the operation had been completed.

Laurent, who was thinking about various aspects of the room, heard a knock on the door and opened the door and walked out. Hearing that the operation was complete, he nodded, and then asked the warrior to gather all the members of the Fire Barrier Warband.

Once you've dealt with the Fire Barrier Warband, it's time to start moving to other Warbands to implement Sivir's will.

And the first warband to be taken by Laurent as the first is the Fire Barrier Warband!

Sivir's order was issued to all Space Marine warbands, and the Fire Barrier warbands were no exception.

Originally, Laurent's plan was for him to be responsible for convincing the war leader, and the war leader to convince his members. However, he himself is the leader of the Fire Barrier, so the first step can be omitted entirely. Or rather, he had already convinced himself that he had completed the first step.

Nearly a thousand warriors of the Fire Barrier gathered together. Laurent stood on the stage and announced Lord Sivir's reforms to the future of the Space Marines.

When they heard that Lord Sivir intended to reorganize the Star Marine Legion, everyone in the audience immediately began to discuss. But what happened next shocked them even more.

After the formation of the Space Marine Legion is completed, all the Star Marines in the Legion will be surrendered, and the conscription world will also be recovered. If the clan is damaged, the Imperial side will provide the clan with new recruits. Legions are not allowed to expand their troops without permission.

The Imperial side will provide the legion with new weapons and equipment and various strategic materials needed by the legion. The management mode is similar to that of the Astral Army.

This caused an uproar among the soldiers in the audience. As Space Marines, they naturally know the importance of genetic seeds, which are the foundation of a warband.

In the past, the empire only collected about one-tenth of the genetic seeds as a tax to test the purity of the genetic seeds and store them in the gene bank, which would be the last hope for rebuilding the warband if it was unfortunately destroyed.

But now the empire is not going to levy one-fifth, nor one-half, but all. This is hard for the Space Marines to accept.

Although Sivir promised to provide new Space Marines for the future Legion, the actions of the former High Lord have greatly damaged the trust of the Space Marines in the Empire. The Space Marines were even suspicious of Sivir's words.

Some of the Space Marine warbands, after a terrible war, have suffered heavy losses, and it is often difficult for Terra to request support from the gene pool for some genetic seeds. Some warbands that have no backstage, even if they are on the verge of extinction, and when the number of warbands is not enough to rebuild the warband, it is difficult to get Terra to replenish the genetic seeds.

As for the genetic seeds that were handed in, they may have been provided by the High Lords to those warbands who obeyed their orders, or they were given to the Mechanic Sect for them to study in exchange for resources, or it was possible that the High Lords simply did not want to use these genetic seeds. Regardless of where these genetic seeds are used by the High Lords, it undoubtedly reduces the trust of the Space Marines in the Empire.

It's hard to earn trust, but it only takes one break to break trust to destroy it. It's much easier to ruin a trust than it is to build it. Once trust is destroyed, it is difficult to re-establish it, and it takes years of effort.

But fortunately, when Sivir saw the high lord, he immediately said: Oh, emperor, I am going to kick his ass hard for such an incompetent man. Then the first thing he did after coming to power was to remove most of the high lords from office.

At the same time, Sivir's status as the son of Emperor Sivir has given him a lot of points, and the recent prosperity of the empire under his leadership has also proved that he has fulfilled his original promise.

There were also many warriors of the state religion in the warband, who had faith in Sivir. He has already begun to persuade his brothers around him, saying that Sivir is by no means the same as the high lord.

Under the persuasion of their own warband leader and the brothers around them, the members of the Fire Barrier Warband gradually accepted this fact. But one question was raised.

If the Empire is able to provide the legion with new recruits and genetic seeds, which of the original clan did these genetic seeds belong to?

Space marines still attach great importance to which gene protoplasm their genetic seeds are derived from. Except for those who are desperate and don't care about the origin of the genetic seeds, most of the warbands are not very receptive to genetic seeds of unknown origin.

It's only been a few thousand years since the first split of the legion, and most warbands are still able to know their parent group and know who their genetic protoplasm is. These mothers and children still treat the genoplasm as their father.

Especially some mother groups, they still care more about who their father is. If you gave the Ultramarines the genetic seeds of the Space Wolves, would they agree? What would be the reaction if the Holy Blood Angel Warband found out that their recruits were dark-skinned? Isn't this a foolish recognition of the father for the child?

Laurent also asked Siwell this question, and Siwell's answer was:

Not from any one warband, or from all warbands. All surrendered genetic seeds will be modified to combine the strengths of all warbands and remove all defects. There will be no difference in the genetic seeds provided, and all warbands will be treated equally.

And those who have undergone super interstellar soldier transformation surgery have already completed this transformation.

Hearing Laurent's relayed answer, everyone fell silent.

All genetic seeds were confiscated and then uniformly transformed. It seems to have the meaning of wanting to erase the influence of the original body and standardize all the space marines.

If you want to do this, then it is estimated that the formation of the legion will not be reorganized by the mother group as the center and the sub-regiment. Perhaps it was a mix of different warbands to form a new legion. And that's exactly what Sivir thinks.

Sivir wants to form a new legion of Space Marines to defend the empire against the enemy, but also to avoid a situation where the newly formed legion rebels like the entire legion during the Great Rebellion.

Eliminating the effects of the original on them is the first step. Legions that are bound together by a common genetic protoplasm are too prone to organized rebellions.

If they want to worship or believe in someone, then that person can only be the Emperor or Sivel.

Although the members of the Fire Barrier Warband sensed that Sivir intended to eliminate the influence of the original in the new Space Marines in the future, it would undoubtedly lead to the demise of the culture and traditions of the various warbands that had been with the original Legion. But they surprisingly didn't express much opposition.