Chapter 154 146. I heard it, but I didn’t hear it
. The faint yellowish fluorescence slowly shone through the glass on the floor of the Fourth Knight.
Hades stared numbly at the corner outside the window, where the Necromancer ship as small as a grain of rice would enter the attack range of the Iron Warrior ship, and there would still be more than one standard Terran hour until death.
He swallowed slowly.
After the unhappy breakup just now, Mortarion and Deathshroud returned to the Death Guard fleet immediately, and at the same time commanded the Death Guard's dark green ship to hide in a rubble belt on the flank of the satellite attached to Planet 106.
Because the main fleet of Garaspa has not yet been transferred back, the Death Guard's current fleet is not very large, and the ships that rely on the Emperor's supply do not fit in well with the original Death Guard fleet.
This means that at this stage, the Death Guard will not be able to carry the main force of the space naval battle to face the enemy.
So they could only choose to retreat first to avoid fighting.
Of course, Hades also had selfish motives for this. The Death Guard had already lost a lot in the previous Galaspari, at least they could not lose too much in this battle.
Hades stared at the very small number of dead people. Spirit ships, their hulls are small and in the shape of a sickle. Based on previous memories, Hades barely determined that only Jackal-class and Elegy-class attack ships were dispatched on the opposite side.
What they faced was an entire fleet of Iron Warriors.
Hades pondered for a moment. He felt that these small ships were more like the other side was testing the strength of his own fleet.
But even a small assault ship should be enough for the Iron Warriors to drink from.
The inertia-free engines of the Necrons can accelerate their ships to quite ridiculous speeds in a short period of time. Generally speaking, most creatures will not be able to withstand the huge acceleration, and their bodies will tremble and fall apart.
But because the Necron has no body, what stands out is a powerful flying brick.
The advanced technology tree of the Necrons makes the naval warfare weapons currently used by the empire quite ineffective against the Necron fleet.
That's true, but now the undead ships in front of the Iron Warriors are approaching the Iron Warriors at a speed that is not particularly fast.
They are taking advantage of the empire's arrogance and ignorance of them.
Hades stared at the ships and suddenly realized.
The current fleet of Iron Warriors ships is relatively concentrated.
In the center of the queue is the Glory Queen of the Iron Warriors. The Blood of Steel floats quietly among her offspring, and the fluorescence of the plasma shield flashes across her huge hull.
On the side away from Planet 106, the defense of the Iron Warriors fleet is obviously weaker.
This is not very good.
He has to find a way to remind the Iron Warrior on the opposite side.
But Hades knew that there was a high probability that his reminder would be useless. In the previous contact, Hades felt that Perturabo had been offended by Mortarion, and he would not try to listen to the advice of a Death Guard. of.
He was going to give it a try anyway.
Hades first applied to the signal transmitting station of the Fourth Knight to communicate with the Iron Warriors' private channel. This application is usually approved by the original body, but at this moment Mortarion was speaking to the legion he led - the
original The body temporarily gave Hades the power to command the fleet.
After all, he was hiding in the rubble belt of the satellite, and it seemed that there would be no battle at all, so Mortarion, who didn't want to see the Iron Warriors ship, decided to do "more meaningful things".
Watching the Iron Warriors' fleet swatting away a few "little flies" in space, Mortarion commented that it was a waste of time, although he didn't really say it.
Mortarion, who was dissatisfied with Perturabo's behavior, knew that he urgently needed to do something else to get the annoying figure of his brother out of his mind, so what could be more peaceful than spending some time with his heirs? What about?
What's more, a competent leader knows how to delegate his power. Mortarion prides himself on not being a tyrant, so of course he must give his subordinates opportunities to experience.
So Hades is standing here now, standing in the command room of the Fourth Knight.
Although Hades wants to complain about something, he finally understands how Calastyphon managed to trick the Death Guard back then. , numb.
A unique electric current sounded, and Hades knew that the call request sent had been delayed.
The person he applied to contact was Dantioch, one of the Iron Warriors and the Trident.
Previously on Blood of Steel , Hades wanted to access Dantioch's private communication channel.
Although it seemed that they were all standing next to the wall at the time, in fact, Hades sent a channel contact request to those tridents.
To Hades' relief, although most of the tridents rejected him, some agreed.
[.]
The channel was connected, there was a silence from the other side, and Hades quickly spoke.
[Hello, I am Hades, the Death Shroud, and I am also a technical sergeant of the Death Guard. ]
[Currently, I am responsible for the Death Guard's observation and response to the enemy,]
Hades paused,
[In my own name,]
[The enemy's ship engine is very unusual, and seems to be able to accelerate over short distances. ship type. ]
Hades felt that it would be rude to say anything else. If he directly pointed out the Iron Warriors' fleet, would the other side accept it?
[.]
The other party was still silent. Hades thought quickly and quickly made up his mind.
[I hope to share information about the enemy with the Iron Warriors. I think you can observe and understand the details in this regard better than the Death Guard. What we have is more detailed and worthy of our study and reference. ]
[.]
The person on the other side still didn’t speak.
Damn it, he couldn’t have dialed the wrong number, could he?
However, the other party's deep voice sounded, like a gear slowly turning,
[Okay, thank you for sharing, Death Shroud Hades. ]
[.In Dantioch's personal name,]
[I will share information about the Iron Warriors with you later. ]
In the steel jungle, Dantioch under the helmet stared at the back in front of him and said slowly,
Perturabo was standing silently on the strategy table, where, within the atmosphere of Planet 106, the enemy also activated A small number of aircraft.
Communication requests from another fleet will of course be approved by the original body. Even direct access to the private communication channel will be intercepted by Perturabo.
After all, Perturabo has always been proud of his precise control of the battle situation.
Dantioch realized that his primarch had heard the conversation, but Perturabo had no reaction.
Dantioch could only be silent about this. He did not think that Perturabo would want the Tridents to speak at this moment.
Perturabo stared at the undead ships in silence.
The streamlined hull has a small engine protruding underneath it. Countless information gathered in Perturabo's mind
faster . The original body suddenly realized that in the previous undead profiles, these silent, rusty, robot-like aliens were extremely adaptable to extremely fast acceleration. No, no matter how fast they are, such a small number of ships is just an egg hitting a stone. Perturabo began to calculate that as long as the Iron Warriors' first batch of torpedoes hit 30% of the opponent, they can be destroyed as soon as they enter the attack range. Are the Death Guard so arrogant that they want to teach him how to behave? Is his brother hiding behind the window watching him make a fool of himself? Watch him cowardly scatter his fleet? Perturabo remained still. The order to attack was given, and a group of cruisers from the Iron Warriors sailed directly out of the defense fleet and headed straight for the Necromancer's ship! On the other side, attack in advance? That's fine, Hades thought, testing the opponent's speed in advance and breaking up the formation at the same time. Although there is a high probability that these cruisers will be sunk, they will provide time for the other ships of the Iron Warriors to change their queues and react. It seemed that the other person understood what he was saying. Hades thought happily. But how did Dantioch convince Perturabo? Hades was confused for a moment, but he gave up the question in a flash. This was an internal matter of the Iron Warriors. What did he, a Death Guard, care about? Thanks for subscribing and happy reading (°з°)- (End of this chapter)