The death marks were like rain, falling straight from the sky.
Seeing this strange situation, Artemis and the other servants of the gods expressed their confusion.
Immediately afterwards, some of the divine servants were responsible for taking care of the injured and unconscious companions, and dozens of them were responsible for continuing the vigilance. Then four more divine servants were separated to accompany Artemis to check.
Come closer.
"Protocol...error...cannot be corrected..."
Then I heard the Death Mark murmuring something in a metallic tone, and its body was extremely distorted, like the twitching of a creature on the verge of death.
what's the situation?
Did these guys fall into logical errors themselves?
never mind.
Artemis was too lazy to continue thinking about the reason behind this, so she walked forward directly, raised her left foot and stepped on the death mark.
Click!
The metal chest was directly crushed, and the limbs and head were shattered and scattered.
"Resolve the remaining death marks so that these teleporting things can return to normal."
"I will obey the orders of the Goddess of Hunting."
"嘡!嘡嘡!"
As the order was issued, the four servants of the gods began to replenish all the death seals efficiently.
After solving the threats in this neighborhood, rescuing and evacuating all the prisoners, the group of "gods" continued to move forward, preparing to join the 3rd Assault Company of the 2nd Battalion of the Raven Guard, and then head towards the previous building that used humans for experiments.
Go to the Tomb of the Undead and rescue more compatriots who have been captured.
As everyone knows, it is not just the "downtime" of the Necromancer in this area, but the entire city, and even the entire Venus, has encountered a similar situation.
As for the source of all this, it was actually caused by Plague Doctor and Trazin.
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Not long ago.
The Inner Earth World of the Emperor's Shadow.
This side of the central lawn of the base building complex.
Whoosh!
The blue light group representing the teleportation is generated out of thin air.
When the light group dissipated, Corax, dressed in pitch black, teleported here with Xerath and six seriously injured reserves.
And when they saw the return of the original body, the pharmacists who had been waiting here for a long time and whose power armors were painted in white immediately stepped forward to rescue the six little brothers lying on the grass.
"This injury is serious and requires amputation on the spot to avoid necrosis of the remaining tissue."
One of the half-crouched pharmacists immediately unfolded the electric bone saw on his right arm, and a syringe filled with green transparent liquid stretched out from the periphery of his left arm.
Subsequently, the pharmacist first inserted the needle into the body through the corner of the reserve eye and injected a medical nanorobot with more power, higher efficiency, and "attack power", and then...
"Buzz~!!!"
The noise of the chain's rapid rotation resounded across the lawn.
The electric bone saw... to be honest, it actually has a decomposition stance and is more expensive than the battalion-level chain saw... a medical device.
In theory, they can go into battle to kill enemies, but pharmacists are reluctant to use their "treasure tools" to kill blood-stinking aliens and heretics.
However, when Xerath wanted to escape from this useless metal body, he found that it was impossible. It was like there were countless firewalls blocking all network channels...
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During the time when the tomb was resurrected and it took control of the sky and orbit of Morning Star, Xerath had a confrontation with battalion-level artificial intelligence.
As a result, Xerath easily defeated it, and by the way, it completely disrupted Morning Star's human communications.
wrong…
From the very beginning, Corax was able to release the stasis stance of the Necron technology and bring it here, indicating that there was a traitor among the Necrons.
"Hey, stop thinking about something with your brain that wants to be a god...Oh, no, that's not your brain, it should be a logic program. My fault, my fault."
Hearing this familiar tone and tone, Xerath's logic fell into a certain confusion and then he noticed that there was a guy in the crowd watching it...
It's the guy it hates.
"Tarrazin the Endless..." Xerath's head twitched, and fireworks and smoke popped out from the gaps. It seemed that even if he abandoned his body and lost his soul, the undead overlord still felt extremely angry and said:
"Why do you want to betray?!"
"Betrayal?" Trazin pulled off his mask, "Without your help and your selfish desire to become a god, I should have gone to rest long ago. How could I have collected everything to make up for the endless coldness and emptiness?
thing."
"Oh, you are all on my way to becoming a god..."
"Shut up about whether you are a god or not." The Plague Doctor, who had been impatient for a long time, interrupted Xerath's arrogant words, then took out a small bone saw and huge scissors from the black bag, and motioned to the technicians.
road:
"Quickly, take that thing out. If you don't use it, it will expire."
"Yes, doctor."
After receiving the signal, several technicians left first, but soon pushed the refrigerator with the anti-gravity device installed on the base and returned to the operating table.
A technician unlocked it.
With a "Qi~" sound, the cover moved up, and the cold air began to condense into tiny water droplets when exposed to normal temperature, leaking out through the gaps to the surroundings like white mist.
After the technicians completely removed the cover, everyone finally saw clearly that what was placed inside the refrigerator was a body...
To be precise, it is an artificial body of a humanoid creature without any consciousness or soul.
The figure is extremely thin, rickety, and has no obvious nose bridge. It does not conform to the aesthetics of humans or the Vaelin tribe at all. It is comparable to the Titanium Pu aliens that were exterminated by the coalition government more than a hundred years ago.
In fact, the technicians accompanying the Raven Guard obtained intelligence through reverse engineering of several undead tombs that they had destroyed, and at the same time, they also obtained some of the genetic information of the Necrontyr.
Even though the Necrons knew that their bodies had been annihilated tens of millions of years ago, many nobles and high-ranking officials still had selfish motives and stored detailed information about their bodies in the hope that one day they could regain their bodies.
The Necrons and the Human Empire are both the physical ceiling of the physical universe, but both sides have their own areas of expertise. If there is a single round of biotechnology, the Human Empire is confident that it can surpass the vast majority, or even the entire universe.
After all, the predecessor of the Human Empire was Umbrella who specialized in "playing" with viruses and created the G gland.
After countless tens of thousands of years passed, the undead tombs and dynasties that were "visited" by the Raven Guard lost complete genetic information, but the accompanying technicians still used this information to successfully cultivate an unconscious soul.
of Necrophobes.
That's the one in the cooler.
"Ah...it's really...haha..." Seeing this body, Trazin couldn't help but sigh.
Although "it"'s memory storage function is intact, the appearance of "it" in life has long been blurred or even "forgotten".
When seeing the Necrontyr again, Trazin always has an indescribable "emotion"?
"It" cannot be expressed accurately, but "it" is a metaphor for human understanding, just like a person has an accident and dies during surgery, but his soul stands next to his own body.
Of course, Trazin did not blame the human side for trying to cultivate the Necrontyr. After all, "it" also hoped to die... with the help of human technology and plague doctors.
Immediately afterwards, the Plague Doctor and Trazin raised their hands in unison.
One is responsible for trying to transfer Xerath's "consciousness" to the body of the Necrontyr through his own special ability, and the other is using necromantic technology to assist, and then uses Xerath as a terminal to send messages to everyone on the Morning Star.
The undead issued various strange instructions, causing the undead to fall into confusion.
The most "eye-catching" thing is that the two of them also laughed "hehehehe" at the same time.
"What are you going to do to me??!!" Xerath roared angrily.
But becoming a metal mummy like a human stick, coupled with the confinement force field of necromancy technology, Xerath had nowhere to hide, and could only watch as the bone saw, scissors and metal arms approached it.
Then…
Wow!!!
Click... click...!!
Bang! Bang!
There was a strange movement in the laboratory.
"..."
Looking at the scene in front of him, even Corax felt a chill down his spine, and then turned around and left the laboratory, leaving the two strange "old men" to fiddle with.
Afterwards, Corax returned to the central control room through teleportation and continued to command the troops to resolve the crisis in the Morning Star.
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When Xerath, the supreme ruler of the Necron dynasty on the morning star, became a human prisoner, and cooperated with the wrong instructions implanted by Trazin, the Necron side fell directly into chaos.
The originally anxious situation was reversed in an instant.
Without unified command and wrong instructions, the lords did not know what to do.
Therefore, the Raven Guard fleet, which had the Shield World as its flagship, could be said to have extremely easily disintegrated the Necron fleet, wiping out nearly 90% of them.
The remaining 10% were selfish lords who chose to lead their troops to escape from the space domain in order to preserve their strength. At this point, control of Venus's low-Earth orbit returned to human hands.
As for ground combat, it is also extremely easy.
The ground forces, which originally lacked air and orbital support and fought independently, did not encounter much resistance at all. Most of the undead fell into confusion and fell to the ground twitching like the death marks that ambushed Artemis and the servants of the gods.
Seeing this scene, the imperial troops, who were already suppressing their emotions, and the civilians with their own armed forces immediately prepared to take back their homes and began to counterattack with lightning speed.
Those undead armies and tombs commanded by lords can still operate normally, but in the face of humans who have air supremacy and orbital control, the final result can only be "forcibly scrapped".
It took a total of four days from the time the Morning Star was resurrected from the Undead Tomb, to the main support of the Raven Guard, to the complete stabilization of the situation.
Four days may seem slow, but Daystar is one of the economic centers of Universe 03 after all, so the Raven Guard didn't use the railgun much. Otherwise, while annihilating the undead, the shelling would destroy all the infrastructure, which would be more than worth the gain.
Already.
The Battle of Morning Star is considered a normal event in the current Universe 03. The only thing that is not normal is the participation of the original body and the shield world.
But as the primarch who commanded the Battle of Morning Star, Corax received far more "trophies" than usual.
First of all, there is a large amount of necromancy technology, such as five-dimensional space teleportation, or time stagnation, etc. The harvest is quite fruitful, but it is not enough to affect the entire expedition pattern.
In fact, what can really influence the victory of the war is that Corax has obtained a lot of key information.