Traveling Through the Warhammer World, but I Didn’t Cry

Chapter 362 Titanium's Location

The Tau Empire has also done a lot of bad things, such as forcing and luring other races to join its empire. If they don't join, they will be labeled as enemies of the Greater Good and killed directly.

If you really can't get positive feedback, don't blame me for using railguns to open the country.

But they will at least spend a little effort to communicate with the aliens. The human empire is too lazy to communicate now, and they just kill them directly.

But you can't blame the human empire for this. During the Great Crusade, the Emperor adhered to a policy of tolerance instead of committing to interstellar genocide.

But the alien creatures faced by the human empire at that time were so crazy that the two sides could not reconcile at all. They deserved to be crushed into ashes under the tracks of war.

Now the Tau people can only say that they have caught up with the good times. The most dangerous group of aliens have been killed by the empire. The old aliens who are lingering on tremble when they see the tracks of the human empire.

Now the aliens are either new species, or the threat level is too low, and they were not included in the emergency cleansing list by the human empire during the Great Crusade.

If the birthplace of the Tau Empire was in the Ghoul Star Zone, there would be no need for the Human Empire to take action. The monsters in the Ghoul Star Zone would teach the Tau Empire a lesson.

Because they regard themselves as the destiny of the universe, they regard themselves as superior and regard people of other races as barbarians.

But this is actually nothing, after all, everyone in the Warhammer universe thinks so.

The only difference is that the Tau Empire wants to be the big brother of others and has the obligation to help more backward races to be civilized under the light of the Greater Good. Although the starting point is a bit strange, the result is good.

Others are thinking: You are the big brother? I will sleep under your skin today!

The Necromancer turned over the gods. As the earliest space hegemony, they are like an old monster who buried himself in a grave and closed himself off. Their enemies were wiped out, and only a few old rivals were left dancing on the grave to disturb people's dreams.

The Eldar and the Orcs were the offspring of the Old Saints. They are like grandpas and grandmas who have witnessed the vicissitudes of history, of course not the kind of elderly people.

When she was young, my grandmother was one of the best girls in the universe nightclub. She would cut off your fingers and dig out your eyes with a spoon.

When she was young, my grandfather was one of the best boxers in the universe wrestling arena. He was a ruthless man who could compete with the old monsters buried in the grave.

Although Grandma Ada is not doing well now, she can only lie on the rocking chair passed down by her ancestors with all kinds of diseases, pointing at the tattoos on her body and telling you how awesome they used to be. And the orc grandfather has Alzheimer's disease, running around the streets all day long, beating anyone he sees.

Humans are just middle-aged men, or the kind of lonely old men who retired from Vietnam and suffered from the sequelae of war. His iron fists are injured and healed, and healed and injured again. You will never see this strong old man not fighting.

Today, he had a fight with the old man in the grave, or he was secretly kicked by the old lady lying on the chair next door. Even the old lady has a little sister, who is even more important. She doesn't want to spend her old age in peace, but opens a party every day, and pulls a few hairs from the nervous old man from time to time.

The Tau Empire is a little brat who is still wet behind the ears. It is the age of seven or eight when it is the most irritable. It kicks everyone it sees.

But this universe has no tradition of respecting the elderly and loving the young, so everyone will just give you a few big slaps and tell you to stop bothering us.

So in the original plot, although the third expansion was victorious, they also annoyed the Empire, and more and stronger counterattacks made the Tau Empire doubt life.

In addition, the three expansions were all-round, and they also provoked the border troops of other forces. The Storm King was ruthless in dealing with the new races, and the number of orcs in the Red Sun Zone would make the Tau people's artillery feel powerless.

But you have to continue to develop, right?

So they started the fourth expansion, and the experimental subspace engine took the Tau people into the unprotected subspace.

They saw the truth of the universe and the gods of the Greater Good who looked like humans. The survivors of the fourth expansion fleet began to become crazy, vowing to eliminate foreign races for the long-term stability of the Tau Empire and the purity of the Greater Good.

A vigorous internal cleansing was launched. As old allies, the Kroot and Nicasas strengthened their surveillance, but they were not soft-hearted towards the humans who were still hostile.

All humans who did not join the Greater Good were killed.

All humans who joined the Greater Good were tricked out and killed.

In order to curb domestic skeptical speech, the Ether Council established the Ministry of Education, which was of the same nature as the Imperial Inquisition. It was specifically responsible for clearing out the unstable factors in the Tau Empire.

In the subsequent fifth and sixth expansions, the Tau Empire increasingly saw the truth that they were nothing in the universe.

The Human Empire did not come to deal with them only because they had more deadly enemies to deal with. The Tau Empire also went from an expansionary policy to a conservative one.

In the past, when a planet called for joining the Greater Good, the Tau Empire would naturally send out fleets and Water Clan diplomats to promote it and demonstrate the correctness of the Greater Good.

Later, as the beatings were too many, the Tau Empire was unable to take care of itself. When faced with planets that wanted to cheat for protection, they just responded twice and kept a wait-and-see attitude.

Their ambition to conquer the universe was interrupted by the big daddies.

The invasion of the insect nest tentacles put the Eastern Star Region of the Tau Empire under high pressure for a long time. Social welfare and utopian living conditions had to give way under the threat of the insect swarm.

The Chaos Legion that stretched out from the Great Rift was even more incomprehensible to the Tau Empire. The father's big hand covered with mucus and kindness slapped the Tau Empire in the face.

The Tau Empire could only grit its teeth and accept it. They couldn't beat them, so what else could they do?

It can be said that the fourth expansion was the beginning of the Tau Empire's transition from innocence to maturity, and the fifth and sixth expansions were the beginning of the Tau Empire's recognition of its own strength.

They finally learned to breathe carefully in the cruel forest full of bloodthirsty beasts.

However, it is too much to say that the Tau Empire is the light of democracy.

The reason why the Tau Empire is bright is that it is so dark next door that I don't know how to describe it.

The Tau Empire can provide free medical care to all Tau people, and can also ensure that everyone has a job. Their AI network system can count the people of the country very well.

But they still have their own problems. Everything about the Tau people is arranged by the government. Where you were born, where you exchange reproductive fluid with the opposite sex, how long the exchange will take, and what public facilities the children born after your exchange should be sent to for upbringing are all arranged by the government.

The situation after the three expansions were completed

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