Travel to Warhammer 40K with Gray Wind

Chapter 311 Almighty Mechanical God

The Shroud Light Patrol left Ultramar and traveled all the way to the tomb world Solemnath. Trazin took the journey back to his museum and opened the treasure chest in the hall displaying many collections. The Transcriptor's Rune Black Box.

The appearance of the transcriber is a black level 2 Rubik's Cube, with simple and gorgeous bright purple text flowing on it. It was just the right size to be held by the Necron Overlord with one hand, which made Trazin even more convinced that this treasure should not belong to the Star Bomber, but should be properly preserved in his own hands.

Trazin kept rubbing the gleaming transcriber with its silver-white living metal palm, sometimes holding it to the tip of his nose and rubbing it constantly. The undead overlord showed an uncontrollable infatuation in front of this treasure, like It was a human male caressing a woman's thigh.

"Praise you, Transcriptor! Great Transcriptor... You record the rich and boundless history so amazingly, and use incredible ways to depict the past in front of the world..." Trazin shed tears of non-existence excitedly, I just regret that I don’t have a tongue to penetrate the crevices of this treasure and taste its taste...

When Trazin was immersed in the ecstasy of obtaining the relic, a notification message was sent back from the peripheral realm system of the tomb world Solemnath.

"Are there other undead ships visiting?"

Trazin stopped and placed the transcriber into a carefully prepared stasis field display stand, located in the center of all collections. The collection of the Infinite is many and complex, including a living Custodian created by the Emperor himself, a loyalist Luna Wolves squad that mysteriously disappeared during the Horus Heresy, and a weapon said to have once belonged to the Aeldari. The ancient broken sword of the clan...

And, a mask that once belonged to the Primarch Sanguinius.

The great collector calmly walked past the stagnantly stored collections and casually called out the surveillance interface.

Several ships that broke into the warning range of the autonomous guard system of the Tomb of Solemnath were indeed Necron-like, but Trazin observed carefully, but could not tell which Necron dynasty these ships belonged to.

These ships did not hang or be engraved with any royal emblem of the Necron dynasty, nor did they send any personal messages to Trazin's tomb. They just stayed quietly at the edge of the tomb's warning range, waiting for Trazin's tomb. respond.

Suddenly, Trazin noticed something.

It is not that there are no emblems or totems on these undead ships, but the emblems they wear are so unfamiliar that they mistakenly think they are some kind of decorative pattern.

It is an abstract geometric figure composed of five line segments of different lengths. Each line segment that makes up the figure is straight when viewed individually. But as long as you zoom out slightly and observe its overall configuration, you will feel that these straight lines The line segments turned into curved yarns, intertwined with each other to form a hollow sphere with air leakage from all sides.

"I have never seen any dynasty use such a figure as its totem." Trazin sent a message to the undead ships in confusion: "Uninvited visitors, use the tomb of Solemnas In the name of the ruler, I need you to sign up."

Trazin’s question was quickly answered:

"Dear Overlord, please accept our most sincere greetings. We found ourselves under the guidance of the God of All Machines and embraced a new existence of true freedom and soul. Please do not call us Necrons. We Yes—a free man.”

Looking at the reply that came quickly, Trazin was stunned for a long time.

"The God of All Machines? Isn't that the belief of mankind?"

There are actually undead souls who have come to believe in the God of All Machines? Still claiming that you have found yourself and gained freedom?

This unreasonable guy... is simply a disgrace to the Necrophobes. Trazin subconsciously wanted to open its self-defense weapons and expel these ignorant guys from its territory, but then it thought about it and became curious about how the soulless undead could have faith.

You know, low-level ordinary undead individuals do not even have complete personality and logic. How can they have faith in a virtual god?

"Dear Overlord, please allow us to take some of your time to introduce to you our Heavenly Father and Savior, the Almighty Mechanical God, the Creator of the Void Realm, and the Master of Soul Shaping in the Endless Circuit - the Clay Artist!"

What are they talking about... Listening to these inexplicable descriptions, Trazin became more and more curious about this group of undead that believed in the God of All Machines. Soon, it gave these undead ships tattooed with geometric patterns The ship granted permission to enter the tomb world.

As the ships of the 'Freemen' sailed into the phase space controlled by Trazin, at the same time, a strange prompt came from the tomb's sensor network.

[Detected intelligent life entering the tomb]

"Huh?" Trazin restarted the background process of the tomb sensor network, and then saw the same result.

[It is detected that intelligent life enters the tomb, the location...]

What's going on... Are there humans hiding in their ships? Trazin guessed so.

Due to the strong correlation between biological souls and subspace, the warning system and sensor network of the Tomb of Solemnas actually have the function of detecting subspace signals in nearby areas. What appears in front of Trazin now is the tomb system detection system. A special prompt will appear when a living creature with the concept of 'soul' is detected entering the tomb.

Soulless Necrons cannot trigger subspace signal receivers.

Of course, Trazin felt that there might be some red-robed villains from the Imperial Mechanicus hiding in the ships of these ignorant undead people who believed in the Almighty Mechanicus.

This should be the case, and it will only be like this. After all, Trazin can't be sure that it was the 'free men' themselves who triggered the subspace sensors that only respond to the souls of living creatures, right?

There's no way that's possible...

With mixed personality emotions such as slight anger, curiosity, and contempt, Trazin watched the freeman's ship stop outside the tomb. There were more than a dozen people wearing metallic robes with light blue grid circuit tattoos on their bodies. 'Necrons' came out of the cabin.

Trazin stepped forward holding its scepter of empathic annihilation. Behind him, the subspace signal detector for living creatures had quietly started operating.

"It's an honor to meet you! Dear Overlord, thank you once again for giving us the blessing of spreading the gospel of the Almighty Machine God to our fellow Necrontyrs..." The leader of the free man spoke generously and passionately, and every The pronunciation of words contains full emotions.

From its expressionless metal face, Trazin could detect an emotion called 'joy'.

Trazin lowered his head, and the detector showed that 13 individual soulful creatures were standing in front of him.

The number of 'free people' who stepped off the cabin happened to be 13 people.

"I'm very interested in the 'Almighty Mechanical God' that you believe in." Trazin said immediately.

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