Warhammer: Beginning with Planetary Governors

Chapter 131 Planet Development Planning

Chapter 131 Planet Development Planning
After the celebration, Ron returned to the Governor's office in Spire Mansion and meditated quietly.

He was thinking about the future of the planet Ers.

Now the enemies inside Ers have been eliminated, and there are no signs of external enemies for the time being.

It is a good opportunity to seize the moment for development.

For a galaxy full of aliens and heretics, Ers is still too weak.

The slightest disturbance could lead to destruction.

He might even face enemies from within the empire itself.

Civil war within the empire is also an old tradition.

"Governor, do you have any instructions?"

Bayev, the loyal chief steward, walked in quietly and respectfully.

After the blessing, his physical and mental strength have changed greatly, and he is more adept at handling government affairs.

Now he looks energetic and not old at all.

When dealing with urgent government affairs, one can even work without sleep.

I guess we can manage it even if there are a few more planets.

"Little Makado...ah, Bayev..."

Ron almost said what was in his mind, but he quickly stopped and got down to business.

He took out a document called "Ers Planet Development Plan" and handed it to Bayev:

“This is the future development plan for the planet, you should implement it accordingly.

Of course this is just a preliminary draft and you will need to refine it.

If there are any ambiguities or unclear points, you can solve them yourself..."

As a ruler, Ron only needs to grasp the general direction.

As for the most complicated execution part, just leave it to your subordinates and wait for the results.

The development plan of the planet Ers includes three major areas: military, people's livelihood, and technological development.

Military plans include establishing a space fleet, creating space warriors, developing the Astra Militarum, etc.

The plans for people's livelihood include establishing a citizen rating system, building large farms, various livelihood measures, purifying the environment of Ers, etc.

As for technology, various research institutes were established within the Mechanicus to provide corresponding support for the above-mentioned plans.

These plans require planning and coordination by Bayev and relevant departments.

Of course, the most critical part still needs Ron to handle.

For example, building a space fleet.

The planet Ers does not yet have the resources and capabilities to build large warships.

What they can do is to establish a relevant space military academy as soon as possible and select a group of people as the crew of future warships.

There is also a need to develop warship-related maintenance technologies.

This is a huge personnel system that requires technical and personnel support from all aspects.

Of course, with Kaul and Moss in technology, it’s not a big problem.

As for the most important part, the battleships, Ron could only go to the subspace to pull a few ships back.

These are long-term plans and the issues involved are complex.

Without Bayev's help, he might have died of exhaustion in his office.

This is one of Ron's great advantages, as he has many senior talents under him.

It can also continuously cultivate corresponding talents through blessings.

As long as it is an excellent talent seed, he can accelerate its growth and greatly strengthen it by bestowing blessings.

Ron has another advantage, which is that he has unlimited power on the planet Ers.

His words are absolute authority.

With the help of the psychic network, various institutions are closely connected and cooperate well.

Many matters can be carried out smoothly and there are basically no disputes.

This is not like other places in the empire, where the interests are complicated.

Almost all the institutions in the empire were independent and there was fierce competition among them.

Even the brains of the people within the organization can be beaten out.

If you want to do something, you may have to consider the reactions of institutions including the State Religion, the Ministry of Justice, the Inquisition, and the Mechanicus.

Don't do it blindly.

If any of them touches the taboo, I'm afraid I will be judged.

But Ron is not afraid of these. He is the absolute local tyrant, and he has the final say.

Be able to quickly arrange relevant matters and let various agencies carry them out.

Anyway, they are all on the dark side of the empire.

Even if the Empire wanted to try Ron, the fleet would have to fly for more than ten or twenty years, or even longer.

And based on his guess about the timeline.

The Indomitable Expedition Fleet that the Empire will assemble in the future will probably take at least a hundred years to reach this star region.

Whether or not we can find the planet Ers is another matter.

That's nothing to be afraid of.

Instead of worrying about the punishment from the empire, it is better to worry about the green skins growing in the world.

Just don't go too far in violating the principles.

In fact, principles can be violated.

Those primarch bosses are more heretical than the other.

Either he betrayed humanity or became a demon.

The Divine Emperor should just forgive if he deserves it, or at most punish him severely.

However, about half of the Primarchs and their legions later defected.

It can be seen that the Divine Emperor usually has a very lax approach.

This is probably also the reason why the empire became increasingly conservative ten thousand years later.

This conservative style led to many disasters, such as the "Atonement Expedition".

During the M37-M38 period of the Empire, a "saint" named Saint Basilius seized power in the Empire through brutal political struggles.

He falsely accused thirty Chapters of being corrupted, and demanded that they march directly into the Eye of Terror on a Crusade of Atonement.

This resulted in almost all of the 30 warbands that entered the Eye of Terror being corrupted by the Four Chaos Gods.

Later, the "saint" was brought down and executed, but the mistake that had been made was irreversible.

Moreover, he was not tried in public and all his deeds were covered up.

In the eyes of the empire, he is still a saint.

This is the real heresy.

Now it seems that the Empire is just a combination of various chaotic forces united in the name of the Emperor.

It is the only option available to human beings, but not the best option.

Even within the Empire today, various institutions, including the Adeptus Mechanicus, are secretly conducting taboo research that is unknown to the public.

When you become powerful, you can find a legitimate reason to secretly conduct some taboo research.

As long as you don't shout it loudly to the world, it won't be a big problem.

Therefore, Ron decided to throw away all the constraints of the empire and concentrate on development.

As long as you don’t do anything that harms humanity’s core interests.

Moreover, the subspace nature that Luo possesses does not allow him to harm human interests.

Because the interests of mankind are his interests.

He will probably become the ultimate saint who cares the most for humanity except for the God-Emperor.

When the time comes, wherever his army goes, humans will have to offer food and drink to welcome the royal army.

Soon, Ron handed over the relevant matters of the planet's development plan to Bayev, and asked him to quickly coordinate with various departments to implement it.

After collecting the documents, Bayev reported another matter:
"Governor, the war is over, what should we do with those cunning aliens?

If they stay in the hive, they will consume a lot of food, and the impact will not be very good..."

Ron rubbed his chin, considering this.

In fact, what Bayev said is not wrong.

With the army of thieves working day and night to clean up, there was no trace of enemies or even mutant creatures inside the Ers hive.

Keeping them is indeed troublesome.

After all, Ron controls nearly two million heavily armed thieves, three million first-generation thieves, and tens of millions of thieves of all kinds.

These 15 million or so cunning aliens require a large amount of food.

This is a considerable expense for the Royal Court District.

Using precious food to feed aliens is a bit heretical.

But it seems too extravagant and wasteful to just wipe out such a powerful force like this?

(End of this chapter)

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