Amrad murmured under his breath.

Sicarius remained silent upon hearing this, and no longer proposed to retreat and regroup the fleet.

Everyone understands.

They must stop the World Engine here, this is their duty and their only choice!

But they alone cannot destroy the World Engine, and they have tried many times.

Amrad said in a deep voice:

"Sir Noah, what can we do to destroy it?"

Noah did not hide anything and gave the only solution:

"Join the team, we only have one chance!"

When dealing with Necrons, don't worry about anything else, just board them!

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Originally, the Sicarius here should also be the captain of the seventh company, Venitiveilius. It cannot be said that he is not famous, but he can only be said to be unknown.

The official picture is also a mess, although it is clearly written as Veneticus. But the problem is that the Seventh Company should have a purple border, but the picture given has a gold border.

Yes, this is the most widely circulated picture on the Internet of Sicarius looking at people through his nostrils.

So here we just change it to Sicarius.

Chapter 170 Smash the Varudo engine!

Joining the Necrons sounds a bit unrealistic.

After all, compared with the technology of the Necrons, the conventional individual soldier technology of the Empire in 40K is indeed a little behind.

If they simply fought against the Necrons, even if the size of the Imperial fleet was several times that of the Necrons, the outcome would definitely be the annihilation of the Imperial side, because the Necrons fleet was far superior to the Imperial fleet in terms of firepower, shields, and armor.

Therefore, most of the time, boarding is the only viable chance for humans to win against the Necrons.

Although Noah can use infinite shield to fight against the world engine.

But he was afraid that his empire would follow suit and start shooting at Necrons when they encountered them.

He dares to do this because he has a cheat, what gives you the right to do so?

So in order to set a good example, boarding a ship must be put on the agenda!

It’s definitely not because he wants to join the team!

"I meant no offense, your Excellency."

Captain Mogram of the Invaders spoke, his dark green power armor reflecting his determined face, "Our teleportation cannot penetrate its shield. The three Terminator squads I sent out were all bounced back by its damn shield during the teleportation and turned into twisted corpses!"

"So we can't use teleportation."

Noah said, "We are going to smash a ship directly into the world engine and remove its shield in a simpler and more direct way!"

Sicarius murmured:

"That ship will be disintegrated by its weapons before it can even get close to the World Engine. We need cover."

The atmosphere froze again, and everyone understood what this meant.

They have launched several rounds of attacks on the World Engine, and no warship can withstand the attack of the World Engine.

If there was only one ship, they would be destroyed before entering the 'orbit' of the World Engine.

Therefore, other warships must be used as bait and cannon fodder to cover the warships used for landing.

This will kill many people and may even destroy the entire fleet!

But this is the only feasible solution at present!

Admiral Corus said calmly:

"I guess there's nothing better for cover than the Danger!"

The HMS Danger was the fleet's flagship, an Emperor-class battleship.

She is big enough and eye-catching enough.

As bait, she is indeed good enough.

Sicarius said:

"Not enough! We can't pin our hopes on one ship!"

Luke said, "We have six battle barges!"

"15 chapters, more than 3000 Space Marines. As long as half of them land successfully, we will have hope!"

"We don't need half! We can destroy it with just one-third!"

"But what if we succeed in landing? Without warships, how can we destroy it?"

"Then leave half of the fleet behind!"

"With only half of the fleet, can they complete the mission of covering?"

"Then keep a quarter!"

"If it's only a quarter of the fleet, our firepower won't be enough to destroy it!"

"Then what do you think we should do?"

The noise of the argument soon filled the entire auditorium. No one backed down, but the reality was clear.

With their current strength, it is really difficult to destroy the world engine.

Do we still have to wait for support from other fleets?

Subconsciously, their eyes fell on Noah.

Noah made the final decision:

"No need for cover, we just need a ship, the toughest ship!"

Amrad said without hesitation:

"The Tempest, she's tougher than any other ship!"

"Four thousand years ago, the Tempest and five other sister ships were built in the shipyards of Riza."

Amrad continued, "Today, only three of these still serve the Imperium in the stars. The plans and design secrets of their construction have long been lost, but each surviving battle barge is renowned for its sturdy construction.

"They are designed to forcibly pass through minefields and asteroid belts, and can withstand impacts that other ships cannot withstand. The Storm is still able to sail in the sea of ​​stars after going through hundreds of battles, which is the best proof. If you want to carry out an assault, there is no better choice than the Storm!"

Admiral Corus was silent for a moment, then he spoke:

"Even so, I think the plan needs cover."

"Need not."

Noah overruled him, "The Storm will land directly on the surface of the World Engine. We need a large number of Space Marines to destroy its shields. The rest of the fleet will be on standby nearby, staying within the farthest range of the artillery fire. Once its shields are gone, use all firepower to completely destroy it!"

Sicarius said:

"Putting all the Space Marines on one ship is too risky!"

Noah took out the speech he had prepared long ago:

"So we have to leave half of the Space Marines behind to execute the backup plan in case of an accident, which is the plan you originally proposed. This requires a large number of ships as cover, so you must wait until you meet up with other fleets before executing it."

Sicarius nodded silently, agreeing with Noah's proposal. He said:

"The Ultramarines have joined us. The entire 2nd Company will join this landing plan!"

Noah saw the attitudes of others and said directly:

"No need to argue. Each Chapter must send half of its Space Marines. Everyone will have a share, whether it is honor or shame. Of course,

Noah paused slightly, "You can also quit."

Luke took a step forward and said with a smile:

"The Soul Drinkers have four companies, and we can send two! If anyone quits, the Soul Drinkers can fill their vacancies!"

"The invaders only have two companies, but we can send one!"

Noah glanced at the Invader Captain in green power armor. Among all the regiments present, the Invaders were probably the most miserable.

The raid on the Eldar Craftworld by the Invaders in 852.M41 resulted in numerous Eldar casualties.

So in 895.M41, the Ark Eldar also launched a retaliatory attack on their home planet.

The result was the destruction of the invaders' home planet, with only three companies surviving the attack.

But a few years later, the invaders were defeated again by Ahriman in 913.M41, and only a dozen people survived from the three companies.

Even if the invader chapter does not abide by the Codex Astartes, it can train a large number of new recruits at one time to make up for the losses.

But most of the Space Marines in the Invaders are new recruits with less than 20 years of service. In addition, they lost three Terminator squads before... It can only be said that the experience is regrettable.

15 Chapters, 1600 Space Marines.

This is the end result.

Among them, the Astra Knights sent the largest number of people, a total of 380 people, because their entire regiment is here.

The Soul Drinkers came in second, with a full 200 people.

Amrad walked up to Noah and said in a low voice:

"Sir Noah, you will command the fleet."

"it is good."

Under Amrad's gaze, Noah nodded slightly, but he quickly added:

"Transfer the fleet to Admiral Corus' command. I want to board the ship!"

Luke, who was originally smiling, immediately changed his expression and said in a deep voice,

"My Lord! This is too risky!"

Sicarius's face also darkened:

"Sir Noah, I object. The fleet needs a commander!"

Board the World Engine and destroy its shield.

It sounds simple, but it is extremely difficult to execute.

Even if they could successfully land on the World Engine as expected, they didn't know what was on it. Even if they could destroy the shield on it despite the enemy's obstruction, the fleet would have to bomb the World Engine immediately, not giving the landing troops any time to retreat.

In other words, this mission is a sure death!

They can carry out this mission and face death calmly, because it is an honorable death for Space Marines.

But Noah can't do that!

He is a living saint!

Noah asked:

"So you look down on Admiral Corus? Do you think he is unworthy of commanding a fleet?"

"My lord, is Kulus worthy?"

An old but powerful voice came from behind, and the tone sounded disdainful.

Noah turned around and didn't even know how to respond.

Because it was Corus who was speaking.

No, sir.

You really have no shame.

However, this was because he underestimated Crus's wisdom. There was no fool who could reach the position of admiral or the commander-in-chief of the fleet.

In fact, the moment he, the living saint, appeared, no one would want to snatch command from him.

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