Chapter 268 Are you Chaldean saints wholesale?

Contrary to Judge Wilchak's speculation, Chaldea's group came to this astrological relay station really just to send an astrological message that was even mediocre in content and just to report safety. But the former guess cannot be wrong, because the scale of the relay station in the Blood Angels Chapter Monastery, whether it is equipment or personnel, cannot meet the transmission conditions required for this simple astrological message.

Because the destination of this astrological message is Macragge.

More than a hundred years ago, Baal and Macragge, who were also in the extreme star field, although the distance was not close, it was not very difficult to communicate regularly in astrology. Unfortunately, after the Great Rift unfolded, the chaotic subspace environment made the possibility of psychic communication between the imperial worlds separated at both ends completely turned into a wishful thinking. It is impossible for natural phenomena to understand the order of power and position in human society. Even the original home planets of Baal and Macragge are treated equally in this matter.

After the Great Rift unfolded, the astrological communication between the Empire's Holy Land and the Empire's dark side soon proved impossible through a series of bloody lessons. Logistics and intelligence could only be transported from the Great Rift through human power. A narrow and unstable "safe route" shuttles between the two. This has been considered an irreversible iron law for nearly a hundred years, until half a year ago, Baal received an astrological communication from Macragge's Glory.

The person who received this communication at that time was also the astrological relay station on the main star of Baal. If Heselius was not present at that time, but he had read the relevant damage report: this astrological language had a physical representation the moment it arrived at the relay station - the largest astrological language spire among the relay stations. A hole was physically drilled through the warp defenses, and the building itself suffered damage to the load-bearing structure, causing many slumps and twists that had to be repaired without incident; psionic collectors throughout the tower All were overloaded and burned, and some irrelevant facilities that were sensitive to psychic energy were also damaged to varying degrees. There were more than 300 members of the Star Language Chorus who were on duty in the tower that day and were responsible for receiving Star Language that might arrive at any time. , most of these people were carried directly into the hospital wing due to varying degrees of psychic burns or insanity caused by subspace, and the remaining half did not have this need. In other words, except for a black mark or a bit of dust on the seat, there is nothing left of them.

Fortunately, the content of this astrological communication, which came from afar and made the impossible possible, is actually very brief, and the encryption is very basic. Looking back later, as long as two or three of the choir members who received this star language survive at that time, they can accurately decode and translate it into normal information under the premise of mutual comparison, and even use There are no decoders specially trained to decipher astrological language. In this regard, the chief astrologist of the relay station and the chief think tank of the Blood Angels made the same reasonable inference: considering the energy loss required to allow astrological communication to pass through the Great Rift as completely as possible, there may be many in this type of astrological communication. It is difficult to carry overly complex information or encryption methods that make the overall information complex and bulky.

——But the day before, Fujimaru Ritsuka, who proposed to borrow the largest astrological relay station on Baal, denied this reasonable inference. She herself said that there was no advanced principle involved in allowing the Star Language communication to pass through the Great Rift intact, it was just a matter of force. The communication content that needs to be transmitted can continue to be complicated. She (the Emperor) just needs to continue to add more power. However, here comes another question that must be considered: She can indeed send out that kind of astral language, but who has the ability to receive it?
Considering the previous tragic situation at the Star Language Relay Station, Jorgeselius, who was listening next to Mephiston at the time, had to admit that this did make sense. By the way, Mephiston's exploration of the library did not have time to produce any results, because early that morning, Joselius ignored the chief think tank's prohibition in desperation and read him out of the sea of ​​books. Digging it out: "Don't worry about that 'Arjuna', you should first study the resurrection of the 'Black Knight'!"

But when he successfully dragged the chief think tank back to the world from the library, he discovered that "the Emperor's Champion next to Fujimaru Ritsuka turned out to be the first grand marshal of the Black Templar" and "can one-way "The ritual of stabilizing astrological communication across the Great Rift" seems not that important in comparison. If Heselius didn't know what happened next, but he was sure that those things were important. At least it was important enough that Mephiston did not rush back to the library. Even the matters related to the astrological communication ceremony were left to his adjutant by the chief think tank to supervise.

Considering that the Chaldean side sent to the relay station was obviously the "second echelon", it seemed that at least the two sides had reached an agreement on the importance of this matter.

The elevator in the relay station mainly serves mortal astropaths with relatively fragile physiques, so in Jorgecelius' view, its efficiency is still somewhat unsatisfactory. Even so, before he really got impatient, the group of people successfully reached the towering spire. The chief astropath of the relay station was already waiting with his entourage on the red carpet laid out at the entrance of the elevator. superior.

From Jorgecelius's point of view, he thought that the standard of the reception was a little high, but it was not incomprehensible. Fujimaru Ritsuka's schedule was unnecessarily dense in the eyes of others, so for reasons of efficiency and "it was difficult to decide where she would go", Chaldea only wrote roughly in the application submitted to the relay station The purpose of coming, the number of people in the team, and the organization to which they belonged were not written down. With a few privileges and a sufficient guarantee, this part of the document could be supplemented later based on the actual situation.

Based on this premise, at first, Heselius thought that this was a preparation in case the Star Language Relay Station had to suddenly welcome the saint. After all, if the reception standard was high, it would not be a big problem, but if it was low, it would not be a big problem. You might lose your head. But at the end of the stage of mutual self-introduction, Kaelia herself also stiffly stated that she was not Fujimaru Ritsuka, but just her follower in the face of such a large scale of greetings. The face of the chief astropath with hollow eye sockets still showed Remaining completely respectful and still insisting on calling the other person "saint", Jorgeselius was a little confused.

What made him even more confused was that Kaelia herself did not deny the title, nor did Judge Hastings next to her. The dark angels who were quietly poking at the back were also very quiet. After considering the causes and consequences of the whole incident, a very nonsense conjecture began to form in Johselius's mind. He dismissed the idea angrily and decided to give up his random speculation and ask the insider what was going on.

+If my memory is correct, I think the only “Imperial Saint” registered in Chaldea Bureau is Fujimaru Ritsuka. +
Although Hesselius was not very good at telepathic powers, at such a close distance, it was still very easy to use his psychic powers to communicate with Judge Hastings who had a clear target. He was sure the other party heard the declarative question, but at least on the surface, Hastings acted as if nothing had happened.

+This is slightly...historical factor. Kaelia is a civilly recognized saint on Parmenio in Ultramar, with an imperial city called Tyros, local auxiliaries present at the time, the 99th Calth Regiment, and a high-ranking combatant The detachment of Sisters of the Scarlet Rose led by the nun can vouch for her. It is only a matter of time before she is truly recognized as a saint. Therefore, although the official certification process from the empire is still going through, we generally will not waste our efforts to refute this. +
The Inquisitor, also a psyker, answered Jogecelius in the same manner. There was a little bit of hidden embarrassment in his tone, but in the psychic fluctuations of the words, this emotional reaction was much more obvious than reflected in his tone - this topic reminded him that he had just boarded the During the Storm Frontier, this was one of the stupid things he did to make things difficult for Fujimaru Ritsuka.

Fortunately, Hesselius was obviously not interested in the details of this matter, so he would not specifically explore the stupidity of what Hastings did. He just continued to express in a tone of obvious distrust: + I don't know when the so-called "saints" in the empire can appear in any world. +
In order to prevent the topic from being diverted to a part that he did not want to mention, Inquisitor Hastings decided to start talking about him:
+But this matter has its own rationale. +He said this,+You think, the person who is qualified to inherit the position of an imperial saint should of course be another imperial saint. This is very logical. +
Joheselius frowned dissatisfied under his visor.

(End of this chapter)

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