Chapter 158: The War Between the Human Empire and the Orc Empire

“waaagh!”

An orc boulder with a group of orcs full of dry shelfs fell to an imperial world in the Taiping Star Domain. The orc boulder rubbed violently against the atmosphere and was surrounded by raging fire.

"Boom!"

Like an asteroid landing, the orc boulder smashed a huge crater on the planet.

Its power was so great that everyone on the planet seemed to feel a little tremor. And tens of millions of the people of the empire who died directly from the impact of the orc boulders.

The Ork Rok is a terrifying orc spaceship, and the massive orc boulder often acts as an orc drop pod, crashing into the target world with the orc troops.

But unlike the Empire's drop pod, the Orc Monolith is essentially an asteroid that has been hollowed out inside.

When an orc thinks an asteroid is good, the orc technician boys hollow it out and equip it with a macro cannon, plasma engine, aiming system, and any other large weapon that the orcs can get their hands on. Then an orc monolith was built.

Any galaxy with orcs can collect and create orc monoliths at an astonishing rate. Orc boulders also come in various categories, such as standard-sized boulders, larger boulders, or large boulders.

This also led to the orc boulder in the orc initiated waaagh! is very common. However, the Orc Boulder does not have a subspace engine, so it can only drift from one galaxy to the next.

There are many differences between the Orc Monolith and the Imperial Drop Module.

For example, the Empire's drop pods remain in place after use until they are recovered by the Techno Sergeant, usually by a Thunderhawk transporter.

However, these orc monoliths are usually treated as disposable items, and once they land on the ground, they cannot be returned to space. As long as the orcs are brought to the target world, their mission is completed.

In addition, the Imperial drop pods are launched from warships at high velocity and then whizz through the planet's atmosphere, sometimes accelerating the drop pods even further, allowing them to pass through the atmosphere and aim at their targets in minutes or even seconds.

However, at the last moment, the Empire's drop pod will activate its counterthrusters, and while the impact is enough to destroy most buildings on the surface, it has greatly reduced the impact of the drop pod when it lands.

But the Orc Boulder doesn't have any counterthrusters, and those Technician Kids or Big Technographers don't think about impact. I wonder if our orcs are not as weak as shrimp.

It is also possible that the orcs thought that the stone was used to smash people, and even if it could transport itself, it was also a stone used to smash people. And the more powerful the stone that smashes people, the better.

When the Orc Boulder lands, the engine behind its butt is sometimes at full power, exerting greater acceleration to the boulder, which is already pulled by the planet's gravity. In this way, the huge impact of death brought by the orc boulder landing can bring serious damage to the target world, which can greatly weaken the defense of the target world.

Of course, the impact of such a rough landing is not acceptable even to all strong orcs. Many orcs were directly injured and stunned by this powerful impact.

With a sudden and bumpy bum, the orc boss in the orc boulder felt that his bones were misplaced, and his skull was full of Venus.

But he knew there was going to be a dry fight in the future, a fun waaagh!

Therefore, he couldn't wait, staggeringly led his orc boys out of the boulder, and then shouted excitedly:

“waaagh!”

The orcs descended on the planet like an avalanche, leaving only a shattered wreckage, and a green-skinned orc expedition spread across the galaxy to smooth all the planets in its path.

But the empire is invaded by orcs every moment of the world is simply countless, after the empire learned the news that this planet was invaded by orcs, it should send troops to send troops, it should support and support.

At this time, no one in the Empire realized that since the Beast War, another waaagh is about to sweep the galaxy! It's time to get started.

But the orc boulder that landed on this planet was like a little spark, which instantly ignited the entire universe.

The orcs in the galaxy seemed to be stimulated by something, and began to frequently launch waaagh against the imperial forces! Many imperial worlds have been attacked by these greenskins.

Although the orcs, as the most warlike race in the galaxy, fought with the human empire every day, the orc invasions have been too frequent recently. Moreover, according to the observation of the empire, the technological level of the orc forces on some planets is also improving rapidly, and they are about to have the ability to step into the galaxy.

In the Taiping Star Domain, five war groups, including the Man-Devouring Shark and the Carnivore, as well as those who had left the empire but were persuaded by Laurent to return to the empire, were all sent by Sivir to carry out an atonement expedition to reconnoiter the orc intelligence of the Taiping Star Domain.

These warbands were the first to spot the orc's anomaly and immediately reported it to the Empire. Also try to get more information from the orcs.

In addition to these warbands, the Empire's Outer Order, the Alien Inquisition, and Deathwatch, have also noticed the orc's anomaly.

Beast Wars.

Those who know anything about this orc anomaly, and know of the Beast Wars that nearly brought down the Empire, are hard not to connect the two.

In response to the War of the Beasts, the biggest war since the Horus Rebellion, the Human Empire has taken a great cost, its own development has almost come to a standstill, and even the Space Marines have suffered heavy casualties.

Therefore, the Reich now attaches great importance to this. All information related to the orcs was immediately presented to Sivir's desk.

At the same time, Sivir also ordered that the Assassin Court, the Inquisition, and Death Watch, as well as the warbands close to the orc forces in the defense areas of various star fields, should do everything possible to obtain information about the orcs. Find out if there is another orc boss like [Beast] among the orcs.

In any case, the Empire will never allow the orc battle moon to sail above Terra, the home planet of humanity, once again. The War of the Beasts, this most humiliating history of the Empire will never be repeated!

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Beast Wars, this orc waaagh! , it can be said that the old face of the empire has been disgraced.

If the emperor hadn't been sitting in the static force field, he would definitely have died of a cerebral hemorrhage because he was too angry.

The Empire's Shame in Beast Wars includes, but is not limited to:

The operation of the high lord directly buried the start-up group of the Fist of the Empire. (The Horus Rebellion failed to wipe out any of the start-ups, you High Lord can do it, you are better than Horus)

Crushed by the orc army, the Battle Moon drove directly to the door of Terra, surrounded and nearly destroyed Terra.

A team of Spirit Harlequin squads infiltrated the Terra Palace, almost breaking through the blockade of the forbidden army and killing all the way to the emperor.

The Mechanics abandon Terra and want to run away with Mars on her own. (After being beaten up by a Space Marine, he came to his senses.) But I can only say that I am a little sober, not completely sober, and there are still a bunch of moths in the back)

The orcs, who had always been regarded as barbarians by the Empire, sent a diplomat to ask the High Lords to surrender to the Orcs on behalf of the Empire. And the high lords were speechless and unable to give an effective reply. The orc ambassador expressed disgust at the cowardice and hesitation of the High Lords. (Shame!) )

For various reasons, the state pope's sanity was close to crumbling, and he stopped believing in the emperor and began to pray to the beast. Shouting out to the upper echelons of the empire that they are heretics, and openly stating that only the beast is the true savior and true god.

The most powerful technical department in the empire, the Mechana, is not as good as the orcs in terms of technology, and it is not understood by the research of teleportation technology for a long time. Half-technology has cost countless Terra people.

The damage and pain caused by the Beast War to the Empire is so great that the Empire has created two divisions specifically to target the alien threat.

The first is the Alien Inquisition, which was created in the aftermath of the Beast Wars to stop the rise of other alien threats like the Beast.

Following the Demon Inquisition, the Alien Inquisition was created to investigate and classify the Alien races and destroy any Xenomorphs classified as a threat to the Empire. This remit has been expanded to include any Imperial personnel who deal with aliens, trade in technology, or possess or protect entire alien races.

Equipped with the best known human and alien technology, extreme knowledge of their enemies, and absolute steadfastness in missions, the Alien Inquisition can respond to any possible alien threat.

Their tactics vary depending on the situation, including the types of aliens involved, and the level of influence of the aliens on the local population. When the threat is subtle, they will use trickery and stealth to undo the cancer with scalpel-like power.

When the threat of Xenomorphs is significant, the Inquisitor will ask for the support of the entire Regiment of Imperial Guards and Space Marines. When the threat has reached a point where even these reinforcements cannot be handled, the Inquisitor summons the elite fighting brothers of Deathwatch.

Under extreme conditions, the entire planet could be destroyed by an extermination order issued by the Inquisitor.

The other division is Deathwatch, a unique force among the Space Marines, who were instructed by the High Lords to create a mobile unit dedicated to hunting aliens after an orc tyrant known as the Beast nearly conquered Terra. This was the beginning of the creation of Deathwatch.

The relationship between Deathwatch and the Alien Inquisition is much the same as that between the Grey Knight and the Demon Inquisition.

The mission of Death Watch is not decided by the warband commander like the warband leader, but by the alien hunter inquisitor of the Xenomorph Inquisition.

And sometimes Death Watch can be understood as an armed force under the banner of the Alien Inquisition. The main mission of this Inquisition Force is to reconnoitre, understand and annihilate any form of xenomorph threat.

And like the Grey Knight, any operation of Death Watch is top secret at any time, anywhere, and under all circumstances. The origin of the warband is also almost a mystery, as it is a solemn agreement between the Inquisition and the Astartes.

The reasons for the creation of Deathwatch are too pessimistic for the general public to know.

One of the Inquisition's churches held a meeting on a planet, and the main delegates to this meeting were almost entirely from the Alien Inquisition.

They all believe that one day, the entire human race will be slaughtered by the Xenomorphs, or enslaved by some ancient powerful Xenomorphs. They had the foresight to believe that the future of the empire would be ended by the strength of alien lifeforms across the galaxy. Although it is uncertain when it will come, everything possible must be done to prevent it.

The meeting lasted for several years, and there was constant argument among the judges. Some believe that any xenomorph existence must be eliminated, while others believe that it is possible to ally with those who can tolerate it.

Other inquisitors simply dismissed the meeting as too cowardly to believe in the victory of mankind. Eventually, the meeting came to a conclusion, and an invitation was sent to the leaders of the various Astarte warbands to lobby for an agreement with the most powerful warriors of the empire.

It is unknown how many War Leaders responded to this invitation, and there is no official record of the Inquisitors' words. But what is certain is that there are a certain number of commanders in attendance.

The meeting presented various predictions of the current situation to indicate the current situation in which the galaxy is surrounded by aliens. Each of the commanders of the war, veterans of countless battles, knew exactly what these situations meant, and after adjourning the meeting, they carefully considered this reality.

After careful deliberation by the warband commanders, their conclusions were announced at dawn the next day. Each of the leaders of the battle group present issued a sacred declaration together with the participating judges.

They will create a new warband that will include veterans who have fought against other races. The warbands were named "Death Watch" because they were watchers of the prophecies made by the council, watching for the call of death to come.

Since then, the Inquisitors have acquired an armed force that they once dared not think of. Under the Council Ordinance, the Inquisition has equal powers with Deathwatch.

Although neither side obeys the other's commands, they share a common goal. All the while, they have been working efficiently, silently guarding the empire.

In order to keep an eye on the threat of the Xenomorphs, Death Watch has set up Watch Fortresses and Watch Outposts throughout the galaxy.

The Fortress of Watch is the command center where the kill teams are stationed, and these forts exist in many forms, from huge space stations to huge military fortresses buried deep underground.

The fortress was staffed by many people, including marines from the main combat force, inquisitors, and a huge number of slave laborers.

As a strong and self-sufficient fortress, the Watchful Fortress is also responsible for commanding several watch stations in the area, as well as serving as an area for researching Xenomorph objects and interrogating Xenomorph captives with the Alien Inquisition.

The size of the Watch Fortress may be large, but the Watch Outpost is much smaller. Maybe it's as small as just a battleship, or maybe it's just a rock in some asteroid belt.

Watch outposts are only used to monitor hazards, or to monitor a special area for a long time. These outposts have been around for centuries, perhaps as a result of the Imperial Tarot's predictions, or as a result of the defeat of a powerful enemy in the position.

There were no Marines in the Watch Outposts, only a few Probe Slaves who lived in these outposts for the rest of their lives, and probably never saw a single Astarte Monk in their lifetime. There are also outposts that are operated by the most advanced mechs and do not require human monitoring at all.

The empire was able to discover the orc's anomaly so quickly this time, and figure out the orc waaagh as quickly as possible! , these Death Watch monitoring sites have contributed a lot.

The information provided by these galactic outposts made Sivir determined to declare war on the orcs across the galaxy.

In the original Beast War, the Beasts attacked Terra because he was humiliated by the Emperor's conquest of Ulanor, so he was determined to take revenge on the humans.

In Sivir's declaration of war against the all-galactic orcs, it was clearly stated to the subjects of the Empire and the orcs that there were two reasons for the Empire to start the war.

One is because the Beast War of a thousand years ago humiliated the empire, which is a national shame. The Empire is determined to take revenge on the orcs.

The second is to end the threat of orcs to the empire. Purify this race from the galaxy and purge it from the galaxy completely.

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The beasts have risen, but just as they have risen, they will fall. —Vangelich