Chapter 175 167.
The morning star of the contract shines for the first time, twinkling in the deep universe, and the huge and beautiful war machines are standing quietly in Graai's display warehouse, showing off their power to those who come.
That is the Morning Star Titan Legion belonging to the forge world of Graai.
The Lord of Death looked at these dark green machines with satisfaction. When the cooperation between the Death Guard and Graai is perfected, these huge Titans will serve as a heavy strike force of the Death Guard, pouring their wrath on the alien kingdom.
(Anyone who understands Titans is welcome to popularize science and correct errors. The author can only find 40k of information here)
Originally, the empire would allocate their Titan legions to each legion, but the allocation of these Titan legions would be based on the planet where the legion is located. It changes depending on the location of the domain and the size of the war it has experienced. When a war breaks out in other star domains, these Titans may also be temporarily deployed.
Except on the battlefield, the Legion Commander does not have much power to interfere with the Titan Legion.
But if the Legion comes to an agreement with the Forge World on its own, then the act of calling upon these Titans will become much simpler for the Legion Master.
The Mechanical Magus' introduction to their Titan Legion sounded smoothly in the corridor, and Mortarion listened quietly, staring at these beautiful big guys.
Silent wailing sounded in the crazy office. Abandoned agreements and contracts were piled up on the floor. The servitor tried to clean up, but it was overwhelmed by papers and could only helplessly try to ask for help.
No one paid any attention to it.
In addition to leaving the necessary maintenance personnel in the legion fleet, almost all the technical personnel of the Death Guard's foundry department were dispatched. These people who should have been repairing the machinery in the hail of bullets on the battlefield are now at war with the sages of Graai. Negotiate decimal point by decimal point.
After Mortarion and the Sages of Glaea had chosen the general direction of their cooperation, it was time for them to finalize the technical details.
Even though there was a strong interest in Hades within Graai, there were also many rationalists within the top management who held real power. Under the appeal of the rationalists, at least those fanatical believers did not directly compromise on their interests.
Beliefs and interests need not be linked.
Just like the Forger 21 whom Hades first met, even though he was so willing to believe that Hades was the "chosen one", what he used this to do was to benefit himself.
But in front of these sages who are good at calculation, every number hides murderous intent. Even if the big shot above looks nice, there are hidden waves under the curtain.
This is another battlefield.
Hades wore a professional fake smile and looked "sincerely" at the sages in front of him.
They have different postures and uncertain expressions. The only thing they have in common is the roaring logic engine in their bodies. The consultation meeting composed of thirteen sages is "examining" Hades.
Compared to the "warm welcome" he had just come all the way, when Hades entered the room dedicated to technical docking, he found that the atmosphere here was much colder, and religion was not conspicuous here.
There are still normal people. For some reason, Hades breathed a sigh of relief.
The chairman, the great sage, stared at Hades in silence, not knowing what he was thinking about. Hades could not help but secretly raise his guard, hoping that the other party would not be too embarrassed about the details of the contract.
However, what Hades didn't know was that in the internal communication channel of the sages -
[Haha, I won, I will get the money later. ]
[How could it be! You must have peeked at the video sent back before]
[No, I bet this guy is a normal person. I am the only one who suppressed this. What do you know? ]
The sages were discussing the bet they had just made. They were betting on what Hades, the so-called "god's agent", looked like.
Well, I didn’t expect it to be so common.
Compared to Hades, who was secretly nervous, the sages didn't have much thought. The general framework for cooperation with the Death Guard was pretty much the same. They only needed to be very strict on some of the terms, and when the other side pointed out something was wrong, they would Just relax these already loose treaties.
Leave a good impression on the other person.
Even if they cooperate with the Death Guard, it will not have much impact on the research of these sages, so the sages are still more curious about Hades than cooperation.
Unfortunately, it couldn't be studied directly, so the sages had no choice but to record Hades's biological behavior patterns.
But what the sages don't know is that in the following communication, Hades will win the title of the partner they most hope to meet, and the title of the most intelligent and rational technical sergeant they have ever seen. Finally, Hades is finished
. Si felt like he was about to vomit his soul, and finally reached an agreement with the sages on the opposite side.
The feeling of debating with thirteen thinking logic engines is too challenging.
In addition to the initial treaty signed between Mortarion and the representative great sage, many detailed clauses were added later.
Graai will provide the Death Guard with military supplies (the Death Guard can designate), as well as part of the command of the Morning Star Titan Legion. The Death Guard can also order other supplies from Graai, and regarding the planet ruled by the Death Guard, Graai AE Foundry World will also provide technical and instrument support for its construction.
The two parties communicate with each other on the subspace channels of the main star, provide the highest level of access protocols, establish a subspace call network, and provide the highest priority of information.
For Grae's support, the Death Guard needs to send a small team to station on the world of Grae for a long time, indicating that the Death Guard will safeguard the interests of Grae, even if this will involve resorting to force.
As for the various planets conquered by the Death Guard, Graea has the highest level of exploration rights. The STC discovered by the Death Guard belongs to Graea as long as it does not violate the contract between the Empire and the Mechanicus.
Mineral stars and agricultural planets affiliated with the Death Guard will have the highest priority in providing resources to the Graeae Forge World (Graiae can specify the type and type of resources).
In order to facilitate Grae's subsequent cooperation with the Death Guard, Grae unilaterally will build a casting satellite for Barbarus, the main star of the Death Guard, and send a family of knights to protect it.
In the lounge specially prepared by Greai, Mortarion was staring at the contract that Hades had taken out and thinking.
Mortarion glanced at Hades. Was it his misunderstanding? He felt that Hades had changed after talking to the sage?
Forget it, forget about this for now.
"This, isn't it just what it seems?"
Mortarion blinked, pointing to the regulations for casting satellites.
Casting satellites will provide stronger assistance to the Death Guard, but on the other hand, a satellite surrounding the Death Guard Guarding the spinning forged satellite of the home planet, it is both protection and a silent threat.
Mortarion leaned on his arms and thought carefully about the Greai he had seen in the intelligence before, as well as the regulations of the empire regarding these.
As the commander of the legion, the original body does not need to get involved in the sea of details, but the assessment of the overall risk and the remedial plan are things Mortarion needs to think about.
Mortarion pondered for a moment, and the primarch carefully read the contract again.
"I think it's feasible, what do you think?"
Hades nodded.
There is another one, waiting for me to code
(end of this chapter)