004 Ready to go
"Thoosa, currently used as a research station for the Mechana, is also a mythological half-human, half-fish fairy who gave birth to a cyclops as the god of the sea's lover; The name Graea may be a reference to the three grey-clad sisters, Graiai, who were born old and lived in caves where the sun and moon were gone, and they shared one eye and one tooth; The mining world of Skylla is apparently a transliteration of Scylla, a mythical water nymph who has been cursed and transformed into six twelve-legged monsters; In mythology, Ladon is the hundred-headed dragon who guards the golden apple; Hesperos isβ"
"Wait a minute, wait a minute." Ferros hurriedly called a halt. For him, he could have retold Debitt's expressionless tirade verbatim, but it didn't make sense β he was missing too much antecedent information to extract "really useful" information from those words.
"These names may indeed have allusions." "But I don't see anything wrong with that, it's normal to use a dictionary when choosing a name." This may be just that in the distant past, before the age of dark technology, the humans who came to colonize here casually turned the book to name the celestial bodies in this galaxy, and it was passed down like this, with no other meaning. β
"I'm in the negative." Debit put it this way, "Even if the person who did it didn't mean it at the time of the name, things changed after the name was still passed down over time." I've previously checked with the think tanks aboard the Talon of Doom to confirm that in this universe, the 'name' itself does have an effect on fate, which seems to be common sense among psykers. β
"I haven't heard anything like it." It is clearly not the master of the forge of the think tank that hints at the other side, giving some more concrete examples.
"Like Medusa." "In mythology, 'Medusa' was originally a good-looking goddess, but after being cursed, she turned into a snake-haired terrifying monster 'Gorgon'. I think that even if this ancient myth has been lost for tens of thousands of years, the name 'Gorgon' will never be unfamiliar to you. β
Malkan Β· Gorgon's son" Ferros furrowed his brow even closer under his helmet: "Our genetic father does identify with this title and has long used it, but its origin is actually ......"
"Regardless of its origin, I believe that this title, which in many cases could almost replace his name, did affect his fate." Debit replied with a blank face, "The mythical Gorgon was killed by the decapitation of the hero Perseus, and his head was taken by the hero and dedicated to the god who helped him in the process. β
He didn't say what the story should be, but it was impossible for Ferros not to hear it. In normal times, he would rationally judge it as a coincidence: the number of soldiers who died by decapitation on the battlefield was unknown, and the act of the enemy taking their heads to prove military merit was all too common, and the solitary cases caused by a single incident could not be ruled out as accidental. But when it comes to his genetic father, and in addition, he has seen many phenomena that cannot be explained rationally by logic and reason in the previous months, and at this moment he has to be driven by emotions to become suspicious.
Sadly, Debbit's story is told coldly, and in a short time he is ready to turn back to the original topic: "If this mutual care is true, then the fact that Medusa will be Gorgon' may have some other consequences β but that is not the most important problem we need to solve at the moment." I'd still like to find an archive related to 'Jerick'. β
Ferros was eager to ask what the "other consequences" of the above passage were, but he finally sighed and restrained his desire to get to the bottom of it: he began to realize that, at least in this matter, he had better find a think tank to deal with.
"Let's go to the Star Atlas Archives first and get a map of the nearest star sector." He said to Debit, "Then we'll go to Lindrick." β
Hopefully, the Iron Hand's chief think tank will give some good advice on this issue. Philos sighed.
ββ
Unfortunately, but it makes sense that even the Iron Hand's chief think tank has no memory of the planet's name, "Jerick".
Although they were able to find the records in the vast archives thanks to the fuzzy search of the wet parts of the servants, the data from 10,000 years ago has indeed become obscure over time, and from the parts that can be deciphered, the Iron Hand of the Great Expedition is apparently indifferent to the situation on the planet itself: the only part they finally found was a few dry lines of the war report, which were already blessed by the Emperor and the Messiah.
This matter should have ended after they successfully deduced the unknown planet of "Jerick" with this information, and determined its coordinate location. But Debit still relentlessly asked Ferus Manus himself what he remembered about the planet Jerick.
The good news is that under normal conditions, the original supernormal memory will not fade, even after 10,000 years. Ferus Manus can still vividly recall his capture of Jerick - but the bad news is that in his recollection, the whole thing is nothing special.
During the Great Expedition, Jerick was the gateway planet of an alien empire, with the most outstanding defenses in the entire galaxy. This alien is very good at technology, but alas, there is still no Iron Hand Legion after all. As far back as Ferrus could remember, it took them a week to break through Jerick's defenses, and a month later they had captured the entire galaxy.
Since this galaxy originally belonged to an alien civilization and had little development value left, after cleaning the surface of all habitable planets in the galaxy and determining that the alien civilization had been completely destroyed, he simply abandoned it, borrowed and greatly modified Jerick's original underground facilities, and redesigned a tighter defense system to transform it into a Mimirian treasure house. During the renovation process, nothing worth mentioning happened.
As for the concern that "the corresponding name will affect fate", starting with Debit, Ferus himself is very open-minded. As far as he was concerned, he had already experienced such things as "war continued after death", "dependence on his own children", and "resurrection from the dead", and no matter what strange things happened in front of his eyes, he didn't think he would have any strong emotional fluctuations - as for the troubles it might bring, what war could be said to be smooth sailing and not causing trouble at all?
The matter was shelved by the Primordial's own will, and even Debit didn't try to pay any further attention, even though he did have a premonition that something was wrong when he heard the name "Jerick" not long ago. Nothing major happened for a while, and everyone was preparing for the "expedition" that would happen next, until four days laterβ
The "Fist of Steel", which has been reorganized and inspected in good condition, is ready to leave the port again after 10,000 years.
Miwoo (none)
When I looked up the information and saw the Iron Hand Mother Galaxy, I decided that I had to start spreading rumors right away!
GW: Look at you, when you choose a name, it's both fun and trouble-free! How many excuses for serious nonsense have been made for our fandom! Almost all the planets in the Iron Hand Galaxy are sea monsters, and Iron Hand himself is Gorgon, if you put Gorgon in the position of a positive character, then the villains in the story are of course the murderer Perseus and Athena, the mastermind behind the scenes-(You wake up)
I know that this GW is more about Salome, but Salome Forgrim has already tasted enough in the brains of hammer friends, and I think about something different. Anyway, the same people are just serious nonsense.,Everyone just don't take it seriously.γ
By the way, the three Medusa sisters are all goddesses, and this part is set on the moon.
By the way, Jerrick only has one name in the information I have found, which probably says that "after the Mimirian Treasury on Medusa was filled, Iron Hand built the same facilities in (), Jerick, (), and other places." So except for the name that is indeed the Jericho that everyone thinks, I made up everything else.
(End of chapter)