309 Treasure of the Town Hall

Walking out of Lord Primus' fortress through the main entrance, Tarasin took on the appearance of a senior clerk and left the surface of Cadia with a transcriber in his hand.

However, instead of leaving the system in his own ship, the Shroud'-class light cruiser, Tarasin changed his appearance again, disguised as a human Ronin Trader, and mingled among the merchant ships lining up near the Stargate.

The Endless wanted to experience what it's like to use the L-Gate for interstellar travel, and if they could, to bring an intact Stargate back to their own tomb to study it, but now is not the time, Cadia is too heavily guarded, and stealing the Stargate here is not a good option.

So what makes a good choice? Like what...... Macurag, which has been completely reduced to the land of death.

"Once you've brought the transcriber back to the tomb, why don't you go to Maculag?" Looking at the massive structure in the distance, which radiated a faint green halo, Tarasin the Infinity muttered to himself.

And behind it, Kadia has entered a state of emergency.

Unlike the inertial engine of space necromancy, L-Stargate distorts space-time and folds dimensions by drilling holes in subspace, thereby achieving point-to-point faster-than-light folds in the real universe.

It should be noted that subspace, as a physical term, does not specifically refer to the warp dimension where the four gods of chaos are located, and the original English text of the two is not the same word.

Due to the translation problems of the early translation court, the translation name of subspace is the most widely spread, and the first thing that comes to mind when most people see the word subspace is the distorted dimension where the four gods are located.

However, in reality, subspace/subspace refers to all spatial concepts other than the 'main space' in which we are located, including the multiverse, parallel space, mirror dimension, inner world... And so on, all of which are collectively called: subspace.

Straight to the point.

Despite the Order's strong assertion that the L-Stargate is an ancient creation left over from humans from the Golden Age, and that it is not some profane alien technology, Tarasin the Infinity scoffs at this.

The space necrons who won the battle for heaven still need to use complex methods such as the Tombstone Gate to invade the network, capture wormholes and inertial engines to achieve long-distance faster-than-light travel, and the stargate network is obviously far more convenient and efficient faster-than-light travel than the network, and the gold content of its technology is immeasurable. - How can just humans do that?

Tarasin has full pride in the glory of the space necromancer, and it appreciates humanity, but it doesn't think humans can do things that even space necrons can't.

"The Bulleter...... What exactly is sacred? The merchant ships lining up at his feet were getting closer and closer to the Star Gate, and Tarasin was suspicious.

Tarasin doesn't believe the widely accepted claim of the Human Empire that the Bullet Star is an ancient eternal who has survived from the Dark Ages of technology to the present.

It's a very simple paradox - the immediate cause of the collapse of humanity's golden age was not the Iron Man Rebellion, but the subspace storm.

The Iron Man Rebellion caused a heavy blow to human civilization at that time, but it did not completely decline, and what really dealt a fatal blow to humanity was the unprecedented giant subspace storm that followed. The storm lasted for 10,000 years, severing the connection between the various human colonies, turning the originally interconnected star sector system into isolated islands.

The advanced nest has lost the supply of various raw materials and living materials, and the complex logistics and industrial system within the nest can only be properly managed by the powerful computing power of strong artificial intelligence.

"If any ancient human eternal could come up with faster-than-light means that were more advanced than the network, then humanity would not have declined in the first place." Tarasin knows this.

Knowing these prerequisites, the identity of the star bomber is also confusing.

The advanced technology brought by the Star Bomber to mankind gave Tarasin a strong sense of déjà vu, which was in the ancient era that was more distant than ancient times, when the ancient saints were not extinct, and the space necrons were still afraid of the dead, and the former compatriots continued to make various technological breakthroughs under the guidance of the star gods.

The various high-tech creations of the Space Necronomicon still need to use the Star God Fragment as an energy source, otherwise they will not be able to function. Living metal, blackstone...... These are all gifts from the star gods.

How similar is this situation to the process by which the Stargazer brought the stargate to humanity?

At this moment, at that moment.

Thinking of this, Tarasin's face became gloomy, and the line in front of him had reached the end, and the dark green light of the L-Star Gate distorted and spread, drowning the merchant ship at Tarasin's feet.

"Star-bomber...... Is it? Tarasin muttered to himself.

By the time the steel that made up the ships at his feet hurried through the plane-time folded by the stargates, and his vision was clear again, Tarasin had arrived at Calth, located in the Great Otramar Field.

Unlike most of the other sectors in the Extreme Sector, the rich Otrama has the ability to build gates in several important systems within its borders to improve traffic efficiency, and in fact, many of the sub-sector capitals under the jurisdiction of Otrama have plans to build stargates, or have already completed them.

As one of the richest worlds in the entire Great Otlama Field, Cowes, known for its powerful shipyards, was one of the first major galaxies to be directly connected by the stargate network.

Once here, it's not far from Solemnace, the catacombs world controlled by Tarasin.

"Oh?" Out of the stargate, Tarasin soon discovered something unusual in the system: "Humans here seem to be busier than ever. ”

Although the humans living in the underground nest capital of Cowes are already busy enough.

After a brief inquiry as an ordinary merchant ronin, Tarasin learns the reason why Coos is so busy:

Otlama's capital city of Maculag has fallen, and the terrifying monster known as the Aether Worm is now roaming other worlds, and the Ultramarines who retreated to Connaught have urgently issued a mobilization order, intending to rally the power of the entire Otlama to resist the invasion of the aliens.

Coos, which is famous for its shipbuilding capabilities, was naturally assigned a large number of heavy shipbuilding tasks.

“…… Aether Worm? Tarasin's data center analyzed the textual descriptions and precious video information collected from humans about the alien beast, and a sense of curiosity arose when he saw the hunt.

"Maybe my museum still lacks a large enough collection to be a treasure of the town......"

With this in mind, Tarasin left Kawth on his own ship and returned to the catacombs world of Solemnass.

(End of chapter)