Chapter 142: Littering, do you have a sense of morality?

Rebellion.

This is a problem that cannot be ignored since the founding of the Empire.

It can be as big as the Horus rebellion in the past, as small as the rebellion of a certain planet, or the rebellion of a certain army. They are the most troublesome for the Empire.

The rebellions caused by Horus still plague the Empire today, and the countless small-scale rebellions that occur all the time have left the Empire with no time to focus elsewhere.

Arguably, what has plagued the empire the most for thousands of years is not the alien threat or the Chaos invasion, but the rebellion.

So how did the empire deal with those traitors? And how do you curb the endless rebellions that have sprung up in various places?

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There is only one answer: give them death!

If a rebellious planet gets away with it, countless planets will rise up. All the rebels were shouting about heretical religion and so-called freedom, which in the eyes of the Empire was heresy and ingratitude to the Emperor.

No sacrifice is too big to be acceptable, no betrayal is too small to be ignored. The warriors of the Empire will burn it up with the wrath of the Emperor they carry.

Violence, fear, this is the Empire's way of dealing with and stifling rebellions. Simple, yet exceptionally effective. While sometimes subspace storms can keep the traitors alive for a while, the traitors will eventually get the destruction they deserve.

At this time, the planet of Rapur, although they had only recently sent a notice to the government of Terra, announcing that they would no longer be loyal to the Emperor. But in fact, the planetary governor of this planet has long been corrupted by Chaos and has become a lackey of the Chaos Evil God.

Under the orders of the corrupted planetary governors, a number of planetary defenses have long been established on the planet. Prepare for the ships of the empire that will arrive at this time.

But without the help of Mechanism, it would have been almost impossible for these defenses to pose a threat to the Imperial fleet.

As for whether these defense facilities are smuggled high-end defense equipment, there is no possibility at all. Guns and ammunition, and even tanks are bought and sold privately, but no one is going to smuggle such a thing against the large ground defense setup of warships in space.

When Chester led all the combat ships of the Eighty-ninth Fleet to the planetary orbit of Rabel, he did not attack immediately.

Instead, send a message to the entire planet of Rabel for the traitors to surrender immediately. In this way, in addition to those who are the first evils, the rest of them will have the opportunity to atone for their sins.

In the face of Chester's message, the missiles and lasers fired by the ground defense facilities on the planet Rapole showed its attitude.

However, these attacks were all blocked by the battleship's void shield, and it was effortless. Even some of the battleships were not attacked at all. Rabel's attack is not very strong.

Generally speaking, an Imperial cruiser would only need to sail over the planetary headquarters of the rebellious planets, and the rebellious governors would know how stupid their actions were, and surrender immediately. Or be taken down directly by the people around you and sacrifice to the soldiers of the Empire, so as not to be caught up in the rebellion of the planetary governors.

Chester brought far more than one warship. In the Revival Expeditionary Fleet, although the vast majority of ships are engineering and scientific research ships, combat flying ships account for a small part. Not even one percent of engineering ships and one thousandth of engineering and research ships.

But the size of a revival expeditionary fleet is huge, usually 10,000 ships.

As a result, the number of Imperial warships now in orbit on the planet Rabel has reached double digits, with dozens of warships. But surrounded by such a number of warships, Rabel Star even dared to fight back. And although the attack strength is not enough, the number is very large, and it can be seen that Rabel Star has been prepared for a long time.

It seems that this rebellion is not an ordinary rebellion, and it must be dealt with a heavy blow.

Chester began to give orders, and dozens of warships surrounded the planet Rapole from all sides. Then the orbital bombardment of it began.

Don't get me wrong, while the Empire's punishment of traitors is brutal, Chester also concludes that the rebellion on Rabel is not that simple. But Chester wasn't going to be mad enough to blow Rapole into a glass planet, or blow it up entirely.

There may still be soldiers and civilians loyal to the Empire fighting bravely against the rebels on Rapole, and this alone deters Chester from bombarding Rapole indiscriminately.

Although Chester had the power to issue extermination orders, Sivir was now regent and all extermination orders were to be fully reported to Siwell.

If Sivir finds out that he is bombed indiscriminately, his Imperial Navy career will be over.

As a result, Chester had the battleship group project not powerful cannonballs at the planet, but many small, high-velocity projectiles.

Chester's order was officially known in the Navy as "Orbital Junk Scattering". This is not to project all kinds of garbage from the battleship onto the planet, and send a warning to the rebels: dare to resist when is coming.

Instead, through the orbital bombardment management system on the battleship, the orbital junk launcher on the battleship is controlled to launch millions of high-speed small projectiles to the target planet at the same time, and the defense system of the planet is overloaded with garbage data.

The Orbital Junk Launcher can instantly send countless junk messages to planetary defense equipment, and ships equipped with this component can quickly disable enemy defense systems during planetary bombardment.

With just a wave of spam projection, the system of various defense equipment on the planet Rabel was directly filled with countless information, and it could not be loaded at all, and it was even about to overflow. These weapons systems are directly overloaded with information, resulting in numerous failures.

After solving the planetary defense facilities, the next step is the time for the Astral Army to shine its might.

Countless landing ships carrying the Astral Force and various heavy weapons and vehicles landed on the planet's surface from the combat ships in a very short time.

There are also countless drop pods that bombard the important buildings on those planets in an unstoppable manner from the sky. Then the drop bay opened, and countless heavily armed soldiers walked out of it. Some of the drop bays were loaded with various models of new Titans. (Titanfall's Titan, known as the New Titan)

This new Titan is different from the Empire's previous Titans. Its incredible flexibility, combined with its "smaller" size, makes it a perfect fit for the city.

The Astral Army is an elite selected from the elite, and the pilot of the new Titan, the Iron Pilot, is an elite selected from the Astral Army.

A new Titan piloted by an Iron Pilot is no exaggeration to say that it can crush an entire enemy legion!

The new Titans are different from the old Titans, but they are deadly vehicles that can control a war!

So how many new Titans were sent by the Imperial side for landing operations in this battle?

Answer: How much is how much!