The Emperor’s Angel of Death

#3339 - Desperate New Fleet

Actually, it's not that SoshJan is really afraid of these quantum ghosts. He believes these things definitely can't hurt him, but their lethality to others is too strong, and they really don't have any characteristics at all. Only when they launch a specific attack will SoshJan have a trace of awareness. You should know that his senses can perceive both the physical space and the warp, yet he can easily avoid his observation. The concealment of this thing is already indescribable.

Just like what happened on the bridge, in less than two minutes, all the living people on the entire bridge were killed. Even a normal Astartes wouldn't last much longer against this efficiency, unless there was a Librarian present.

"Now that everyone on the bridge is dead, can you temporarily take over all the systems?"

"I can."

In the next second, all the equipment on the bridge began to operate autonomously and issued new instructions to other areas of the ship.

SoshJan then turned to look at Illyan.

"Fortunately, you arrived in time. How did you find out that something happened on the bridge?"

"I sensed the aura of death."

"Well, it would be good if Ms. Kaneli was here. Go back to the astropathic choir and preside over it for now."

After speaking, SoshJan turned to look at Mark again.

"Mark, arrange for people to dispose of the remains of the victims, and summon some reserve crew members."

"Yes."

Soon the Space Marines were busy, because the entire bridge was empty, they had to personally take charge of some key facilities.

SoshJan returned to the command throne, now his mood was even worse, the battle was still in stalemate, humanity was still at a disadvantage, although they had stalled two tomb ships, the other reaper ships were still massacring ships in the void, especially small ships, which had lost 70% by now, but the two tomb ships still hadn't been taken down, and now Amnak seemed to be in trouble again, and the flagship was invaded, who knows if the Necrons had any other means.

The most urgent thing now is to figure out what happened to Amnak. He just sent a message saying that he was trapped, probably by the Necron's dimensional cage.

This thing is actually not that powerful. In theory, Amnak should be able to get out of it very easily with his abilities, but now he can't, which means it's not an ordinary dimensional cage. SoshJan is not very proficient in the use of warp power, and he doesn't dare to go to the Flayed Temple easily now. After thinking for a moment, SoshJan gently hooked his hand, and Kaneli came to him with elegant steps.

"Find a way to send a message to Mardel, tell him that Amnak is trapped in a dimensional cage, and let him find a way to get him out."

After thinking for a few seconds, he added another sentence.

"Also, there seems to be some kind of Great Enslaver in there, let Mardel pay attention."

"Great Enslaver?"

A trace of surprise flashed across Kaneli's face, and then she said in a low voice:

"Can we talk alone?"

SoshJan then went to the conference hall next door with her, and then Kaneli gave SoshJan a rough introduction to the situation of the Enslavers.

".I have only seen a few introductions to the Great Enslavers in the ancient books of a fallen maiden world. They are the only high-level individuals of this ancient warp race with sanity and thought, but they all suddenly disappeared at some point, but this kind of individual is said to be extremely terrible. Normal Enslavers can only enslave creatures within a 50-meter range, which is actually very easy to deal with, but the Great Enslaver... If the classics are not exaggerating, then one is enough to enslave the creatures of a galaxy or even a sector, and they can also instantly summon hundreds or thousands of Enslavers to their side to form a powerful Enslaver psychic network... The classics record a myth that several Great Enslavers once controlled an entire ancient kingdom, and even the gods were helpless, until the ancient Primal Phoenix took action, but He used all means to destroy these Great Enslavers, and finally used a trick to deceive them into a void singularity, completely banishing them from the material world and heaven."

After listening to Kaneli's introduction, SoshJan couldn't help but gasp. The Enslavers were troublesome enough, the silent psychic manipulation was comparable to those quantum ghosts, and this Great Enslaver didn't seem to be on the same level at all.

"Are they so powerful? Then even if they are not at the level of a Chaos God, I'm afraid they are not much different? The key is that they can still have a body in the material universe, this... wait, do they still exist now?"

Kaneli shook her head.

"If Your Highness hadn't mentioned it, I would hardly remember that this kind of creature exists. Ordinary Enslavers are still visible in the galaxy, but Great Enslavers... at least as far as I know, there are no eyewitness records, and most Eldar probably don't know that this kind of existence exists."

"So, the one Amnak encountered is likely to be the last Great Enslaver?"

SoshJan walked back and forth a few steps and began to carefully consider the key issues.

"If Asuryan once banished the Great Enslavers in the past, does that mean that the Eldar have a way to restrain them?"

"Your Highness, these are just legends, but since they have been recorded, they must not be groundless, but the psychic control of the Enslavers is very special. Our race is very sensitive to psychic energy, but it is only easier to discover them, which does not mean that we are immune to their psychic control. As for the way to restrain them, ordinary Enslavers are actually very fragile. They have no sense of feeling. As long as you don't get within 50 meters of them, you can easily destroy their bodies with shuriken catapults, but the Great Enslavers seem to have a difference in the level of power from ordinary Enslavers, and I can't give a specific answer. Perhaps the ancient empire had a way to restrain them, but it should have been lost with the Fall."

"That's true."

SoshJan frowned and thought for a moment, then asked:

"Do you think Mardel can deal with it?"

Kaneli shook her head.

"Your Highness, I cannot answer about this level of power."

SoshJan was also in trouble at this time. Could he go to the tomb ship to save Amnak himself? But what if this is also a trap?

The feeling of being constrained is really terrible, and this is also what SoshJan has always been most worried about. The borrowed power has finally become a huge hidden danger.

"Chapter Master, there is an emergency!"

Hearing the voice from the communicator, SoshJan quickly walked out of the bridge. At this time, some reserve crew members were working on the bridge, while others were transporting the bodies of the dead crew members out.

"What's wrong?"

SoshJan walked quickly to Mark's side, who pointed to the star chart.

"Just now, intelligence came from the star system edge detection station... another new Necron fleet has appeared."

As soon as Mark said this, SoshJan immediately looked at the star chart, and saw a flashing huge red dot marked on the edge of the star system. At that moment, he felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave and immediately asked:

"Is there any specific audio and video signal?"

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