Chapter 258: See who eats cleanly

Carloadloads of carnivorous Scroog were opened and released.

At the behest of their master, they open their mouths and run towards the hatching nest, devouring everything they see.

These dark underground hatching nests are undulating terrain and passages of varying sizes, making it difficult for the Empire's bipedal mechs and towing tanks to enter.

The Carnivorous Scroog, on the other hand, is almost unaffected by this, and it would be better to hand over the inside of the hatchery to the Carnivorous Scroog to clean up.

Among them, according to the positioning system provided by the power armor, the remains of those imperial soldiers located in the hatching nest have already been collected by the soldiers and properly placed.

So there was nothing in the hatching nest other than Tyrann's flesh.

All of them are carnivorous Scott's food.

The carnivorous Sgouge can devour it to his heart's content.

As soon as these brutal beasts entered the hatching nest, they began to bite at the flesh on the walls.

Their sharp teeth easily tear off large chunks of Tyrannic tissue, and their large, cracked mouths can open wide enough to swallow substances much larger than their bodies. Its tiny body is almost entirely filled with its stomach.

The frantic biting, pulling, and ferocious devouring of a carnivorous Scroog is terrifying. It was a little different from the lively and interesting appearance he had just shown in front of the Astral Army Beast Trainer outside.

Any human who sees this scene can't help but wonder if it was the right choice for the Empire to release such a ferocious creature.

What if these creatures turn against humans in the future?

This is also what many Astral Legions think.

They distrust these ferocious, green-clad creatures, after all, they used to fight to destroy them.

Most of the soldiers couldn't even accept standing with the creature. After all, their education from childhood to adulthood, as well as the past combat experience of some veterans, made it impossible for them to work with them.

In fact, if it were not for the psychological problems of the soldiers, as well as the confusion of friend and foe, the problem of not being able to distinguish friend from foe. The Empire was able to use these genetically modified biological weapons back in the war with the orcs in the first place.

And it was precisely because of the soldiers' receptivity, as well as other problems, and the fact that the Empire had a great advantage in the war with the orcs at that time, that this bio-modification technology never came in handy.

However, now when it comes to facing Tyrann, the soldiers of the Empire are more tolerant than ever for the creatures who help them.

After all, the situation is not always set in stone.

Although, broadly speaking, no human being can interact with alien creatures in any way other than by violent means - such aliens are essentially blasphemy against the God-Emperor and must be summarily executed without exception.

The citizens of the Empire were taught to hate Xenomorphs from an early age, and countless legions of the Empire were also instilled in the natural superiority of humans over all non-human creatures while they were trained in how to use laser guns and swords.

The number of xenomorphs that can peacefully set foot on the human world and survive is indeed very small.

But despite the fact that the Empire is founded on a creed of intolerance for non-humans, peaceful contact between humans and various aliens is in fact common.

After all, "alien" can refer to all non-human, sentient alien beings at one time.

The Glocks bred in the Empire's pastures, and some of the Empire's legions that ride like horses but are not horses, can all be called aliens.

But I've never seen a soldier burst into the Glocks Beast Ranch with a weapon and go on a killing spree, then report to his superiors how many aliens he has eliminated, and then ask for credit.

Glocks: Large, fast-moving, aggressive, and short-tempered reptile. Can survive in almost any environment, even the most indigestible foods. The meat itself is very tasty and nutritious, and almost every part of the body is edible.

Carnivorous Skooggle: Aggressive, irascible, murderous... Creatures that can survive and reproduce in almost any environment, feeding on even the most indigestible foods. The meat itself is very tasty and nutritious, and almost every part of the body is edible.

(PS: The Tooth of the Carnivorous Sgouge is the currency of the orc society.) In the past, the owners of the ungenetically modified flesh-eating Sgouge of orc societies were often the bosses, as well as the orc bosses who would fight for the sole purpose of capturing or snatching a meat-eating Sgurg. )

(PPS: Calasa: Brother and Brother Di are so kind to me, give me so many teeth, I am now the richest orc!) waaagh! )

Looking at these two creatures, there is little difference.

Since the empire can accept Glocks, there is no reason why it can't accept the carnivorous Scott.

Of course, under the biotechnology of the Empire, Glocks had long been mentally emasculated on a genetic level, docile and easily domesticated. Carnivorous Sgouge has obedience and loyalty in the genes of humans.

And even if you only count those aliens who have intelligence that matches that of humans, the number of times the empire has come into contact with them is not a few.

For example, the robed villain who once lived with the Dark Angel Space Marines on the boulder, the Black Warden.

In the past, some human organizations such as the Inquisition, the Navigator Family, and the Brotherhood of Light even made some secret transactions or formed secret alliances with the Aydarin, and made secret contracts.

In the past, there were even some remote corners of the empire where orcs or other races were hired mercenaries.

The Xenomorphs sell themselves as mercenaries to other species for their own reasons, and there are many unscrupulous Imperial commanders willing to hire such creatures to strengthen their armed forces, treating the Xenomorphs as expendable cannon fodder, indifferent to their fate.

It can be seen that even the subjects of the empire who have been educated to hate aliens since childhood can temporarily fight with aliens when necessary.

Moreover, the soldiers of the Empire should be glad that they are surrounded by Scroog, not Orcs, after all, the researchers of the Empire are more than capable of making succulent carnivorous orcs instead of flesh-eating Skoog.

Scroog, orcs, it doesn't matter, they have mastered the mysteries of genes, and their characteristics and appearance are just clay in the hands of the Empire's biologists, who can be kneaded and created at will.

If it were not for the psychological problems of the soldiers, it would have been possible to present such a scene on the battlefield:

The soldiers fought alongside the orcs, and then after the war ended, some of the orcs began to devour the corpses of enemies on the ground. And the soldiers of the empire began to dismember the orcs who died in the war.

One soldier picked up an orc thigh and put it on the fire and began to roast it. Then he took a bite and immediately left tears.

Just now, the orc, his comrade-in-arms, blocked a deadly attack for him.

Alas...

The soldiers left hot tears for the orcs.

But not because of his death, but because of ......

This meat is so delicious.

Chicken flavor, crunchy. I didn't add any seasoning, and I still had a mushroom flavor when I ate it.

Saliva flowed out of his eyes.

It's so delicious, take another bite.

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Don't think this can't happen, there were researchers who proposed such a plan to Sivir in the first place.

The orcs are excellent in combat and grow quickly, so you don't have to worry about the source of soldiers. And after the battle, the orcs eat the enemy, the soldiers eat the orcs, and the food supply does not need to be considered at all.

Some orcs can still think about it at critical moments, and think about the problems that can't be solved by engineers and maintenance soldiers.

Perfect!

However, this plan was ultimately rejected by Siwell.

Although Sivir is a utilitarian and allows researchers in the Empire to study various alien technologies, he will also use them at some point.

But this kind of thing proposed by imperial researchers is a bit too ......

Practicality is important, but it doesn't mean that everything has to start with practicality.

The soldiers of the Empire should be grateful that they have a regent who can measure them so that they don't have to eat humanoids and snort orcs on their toes or fingers, even if that may be delicious.

It was because of Sivir's rejection of orc proposals in the past that the Empire soldiers now appeared in front of the hairy and sometimes inexplicably cute flesh-eating Sgoog.

Now, let's go back to the original question, although the Imperial soldiers reluctantly accepted these flesh-eating skoogs, but as many feared, what if these skoogs got out of control?

If they turn against humanity, will they cause a lot of casualties to the Imperial soldiers?

The researchers of the empire had already taken this into account when creating these biological tools, and they had made many preparations for this.

These carnivorous Scroog eats the flesh of other creatures, but human flesh is difficult for them to swallow. They are not aggressive towards humans by nature, and do not try to eat them.

Their genes are engraved with servility to humans, physical and psychological selective breeding, and brain modifications, making these creatures harmless pets in front of humans.

If some carnivorous Scroog for some reason devours human flesh, then it will quickly die in a short time. Human blood is the deadliest poison for it.

Moreover, along with the creation of these creatures, the Empire also created a number of biological viruses and potions against them.

Some can cause the mass death of these scotters, while inhibiting the growth of the green-skinned orphans that breed them.

Some can make these carnivorous skoogers lazier and weaker, and eventually they will poke at the side and become a giant edible mushroom. A fungus that still has a remnant of the face of a carnivorous Sgurge.

Take out any of these potions, drop the reagent bottle on the ground, and the flesh-eating Scrooge is no longer a problem.

So, while the appearance of these carnivorous Scroogs eating may remind some of the soldiers that they used to fight the orcs, these Scroogs tore at the humans, causing them to commit PTSD.

However, the safety of these carnivorous skoogers can be guaranteed.

Look at these little things.

In the Taryn hatching nest, a carnivorous Scroog eats a whole piece of Taryn tissue that is larger than his own body, and his whole body is bulging and very cute.

Some sharp teeth leaking out of the mouth make it look fierce.

Who could say no to such a fluffy little thing.

Who can refuse such a delicious and juicy little thing.

Hey, hey, the carnivorous Sgurge was born to be eaten by Uncle Astral Army.

But... This is enough for anyone, and it's not enough to stuff your teeth.

But don't panic, take a closer look at the carnivorous Scroog lying on the ground, and you'll see that its full belly is rapidly deflating.

This means that the contents are being digested at a rapid pace.

It didn't take long for the contents of the stomach to be digested, and the carnivorous Scroog got up from the ground and bounced around looking for the next food.

It may not be obvious once, but after this devouring, digestion, and continued devouring behavior several times, the carnivorous Scroog, who was originally only the size of a parrot and even jumped up to hit the enemy's knee, now has the size of an ordinary hunting dog.

The Empire's genetic modification of these carnivorous Sgurges has made these creatures eat more, digest well, absorb well, and grow faster.

They can grow up to the size of the Orc Scroog Behemoth, rivaling Tyran's creature Tyranid, the Worm Saint, and dwarfing tanks and buildings.

And the meat is delicious, and the whole group kills one bite, enough to eat for half a year.

But as the organic matter above them was devoured by the carnivorous Sgurg, and they went deeper and deeper along the hatchery path, some Tyranid creatures appeared before their eyes.

The Space Marines didn't empty the entire hatching nest, after all, there were too many Tyranid creatures.

However, they have killed all the large Tyranids in the hatching nest, severing the connection between the remaining Tyranids and the will of the hive.

At this time, there are only a few small Tyranid creatures left in the hatching nest.

And these small Tyranids don't have enough brain tissue like the large Tyranids, and when they are disconnected from the will of the hive, they will be irrational and will become complete beasts.

At this time, what the carnivorous Sgurge encountered were these crazy little creatures, some knife insects, gun insects, and so on.

Among them, the largest number is undoubtedly the Tyranid Zerg's tooth that devours the world-ripping worm. But they were all lying motionless on the ground.

These rippers are a small breed of Tyranid that resembles maggots and are the most basic tools for devouring a planet's biomass and genetic record.

They are the largest Tyranid creatures in a hive group, and when assembled in a large group, they can pull down and devour creatures several times their size.

However, they are completely self-aware, and under the guidance of the will of the hive, they can ruthlessly devour all enemies, but they will quickly destroy themselves if they are disconnected.

With an average of about 0.3 meters each and weighing 0.1 tons, these ripped worms everywhere are just the best food for the carnivorous Sgouge.