Warhammer 40,000: Mortal Gods

Chapter 1022 Friendly Reminder

"Report."

"The commander of the 21st cruiser formation of the Imperial Navy's Solar System Fleet requests communication."

When the bridge was silent and everyone was staring at the strategic star map waiting for the Necromancer to respond, a crew member reported loudly to everyone.

The Solar System Fleet will reunite with the Invincible Fleet, the absolute main force of the Tyrone Navy, in a day and rush to the front line.

So Adam nodded without hesitation: "Connect."

The commander of the 21st cruiser formation of the Imperial Navy's Solar System Fleet appeared in the bridge in the form of a projection.

But two seconds after the image of this old man with medals all over his body and wearing gorgeous clothes appeared, the projection suddenly flickered a few times, and the commander turned into a tall living metal skeleton.

"They invaded the communication equipment of the Solar System Fleet across hundreds of light years!"

"Use the Solar System Fleet as a transit station to avoid being filtered by the firewall!"

The crew member in charge of supervising the communication system said to Adam urgently.

The Necrons did not choose to directly invade the communication system, but chose to invade the communication system of the Solar System Fleet to send out communications. This is equivalent to directly stealing the ally's number and entering the camp's communication channel. There is no malicious program implanted without triggering interception.

When the crew was about to cut off the communication from the Solar System Fleet, Adam raised his hand to interrupt the crew's action.

Everyone in the bridge looked at the projection of the Necrons.

Ryan was surprised to find that the other party was the Emperor of the Sotek Dynasty in the information provided by the Talons, that is, Imotek himself.

"Thank you for listening to me." Imotek glanced at everyone on the bridge, "According to the war etiquette of the Necromancers, you are the weaker party, so I will provide you with an advantage before the war."

"What advantage?" Ryan asked.

"Information advantage." Imotek replied, "I will passively defend when you are actively attacking, and use this to let you find a problem in your army. This behavior is a war etiquette, which is a gift in itself. As for what the problem is, it depends on whether you are smart enough."

After speaking, Imotek knocked on his metal head and took the initiative to cut off the communication.

The communication on the Solar Fleet side returned to normal, and the projection of the old man who was the commander of the cruiser formation appeared in everyone's sight.

"I proposed to completely take over your communication system before." Adam's forehead was bulging with veins, and his voice was cold, "Give me an answer now, otherwise I will completely block any communication requests from your Imperial Navy in one minute."

The old man turned his body back, as if listening to the report of his adjutant, and then turned to look at Adam: "Admiral Quaren said yes."

The communication was cut off.

Gray looked at Ryan, and asked the Primarch with his eyes how he viewed Imotek's "kind reminder".

"It's nonsense." Ryan said without hesitation, but out of caution, he lowered his head and carefully observed the strategic star map on the tactical table.

He stretched out his hand and flexibly adjusted every part of the strategic star map, sometimes putting it on the macro level, sometimes zooming it out to the micro level, and every kind of information of the Astra Militarum was observed by his eyes.

It was like a person conducting a meticulous inspection of his masterpiece, and then Ryan looked up at the others: "There will be no problem with my strategic deployment, and there will be no problem with the soldiers on the front line. There is no crisis now, and there is no abnormality. I don't think there is any problem with the army."

Everyone else present nodded.

But after thinking for a while, Gray asked: "Is it possible that the problem is not in your area of ​​responsibility?"

"I am responsible for the war, and Guilliman will solve other things, so I have nothing to worry about." Ryan said with a relaxed look.

The others thought about it and all felt relieved.

...

Time passed day by day.

In the lounge prepared for Ryan by the Glory Human, Ryan had just completed his daily strategic inspection.

The Primarch's big hand tightly grasped the data board in his hand, and his eyes, which had not been closed for two consecutive months, stared at everything about military affairs presented on the data board.

"There can't be a problem."

Ryan said to himself.

The two elite naval forces of the Tyrone Navy Invincible Fleet and the Solar Fleet joined together and then went to the frontline war zone together.

Before joining together, the Tyrone Navy spent some time waiting for the Solar Fleet, but fortunately, Quaron was not an ordinary person and did not let the Tyrone Navy wait too long.

After the two fleets joined together, they immediately went to the frontline war zone. The end of the journey was New Orpheus, which has been liberated and has now become the core of the war against the dead.

The allied navy composed of the Invincible Fleet and the Solar Fleet will be in the New Orpheus star zone, ready to fight the dead in the void.

In the past two months, Ryan has repeatedly checked military affairs, from strategic deployment and tactics, to background investigation and arrangements of participating generals, to everything else related, and each inspection did not find any possible problems.

After Imotek's communication ended two months ago, Ryan acted indifferent, but he actually cared very much about what Imotek said.

On the way to the Tyrone Navy's Invincible Fleet, Ryan had already learned that he was going to deal with Imotekh. A simple understanding was that Imotekh was a strategic master and legendary commander who made great contributions in the War of Heaven and the War of Revenge against the Star God.

As a military commander, it was impossible for Ryan to ignore Imotekh's words, because this involved a confrontation between the two.

But after repeated inspections, no problems were found so far, which made him have to suspect that Imotekh deliberately wasted an opportunity to use the Solar System Navy as a communication relay, just to waste the energy of his Imperial Warmaster.

But Ryan soon felt that it was impossible. Because for the Primarch, energy is the cheapest thing.

After thinking about it, Ryan put the data board on the table and dealt with other things.

At this time, the projection equipment in the room flashed a few times, and the extremely long-distance superluminal communication signal was transferred to Ryan by the Tyrone communication station, and Guilliman's projection suddenly appeared.

"Sorry, brother." Guilliman's first words were an apology.

Just as he was about to tell Guilliman about Imotekh, Lion swallowed his words and listened seriously.

"There are some problems with the war logistics." Guilliman told Lion in the same serious tone, "I mobilized the Ultramarines in Ultramar before, so I just found out."

"What's the problem?" Lion was extremely puzzled. He had checked the logistics of all the garrisons in the front-line war zone, and everything was normal in the front-line worlds used to store war supplies.

"Most of the material transport fleets changed their original routes. These transport fleets began to sail to the Orpheus sector and are almost there." Guilliman replied in a deep voice, "I rushed to Terra immediately after hearing the news in Macragge. I will solve this problem."

Lion thought for half a second.

Most of the transport fleets converged on the Orpheus sector. This is a normal behavior, because the Imperial department responsible for the transportation link in logistics affairs will distribute the materials obtained from the Logistics Department to the most suitable places on the front line, and naturally send more to where there is a war.

But Lion's first reaction after hearing this was anger.

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