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

Chapter 781 All Blacksmiths

Work during the day and watch cartoons together at night. This is the plan of the Primarchs in recent days. They have crossed out sleep from their schedule. Being able to watch a relaxing cartoon without thinking is a good rest for them.

Guilliman walked around during the day and learned a lot about the customs and customs of the Great Mess Hall. Then he boarded the Macragge's Glory and returned to the Ultramar Sector. He was ready to develop a mutually beneficial communication model with the Great Mess Hall Sector and assign a company of Ultramarines to garrison in the Great Mess Hall Sector.

"I have been observing you all the time. You are sharp and humble, and you are the best candidates to serve as diplomats. Don't let me down and make a fool of my brothers." Guilliman gave the Ultramarines who stayed behind a mouthful of chicken blood before leaving.

The effect was quite obvious. After these warriors used all their strength to stay calm and watched Guilliman leave, they immediately got down to work.

Perturabo continued to be busy with his mixed regiment plan, arranging training and work for the Weepers who had completed the surgical transformation with Guilliman's seeds.

A qualified military unit should have a complete administrative structure. Records should be kept for every bullet and every piece of armor transferred in and out of the warehouse, and records should also be kept for personnel changes and promotions.

In Perturabo's operation, the Weepers not only had a magical medical battalion, but also a more powerful engineering battalion.

Every Weeper with Perturabo's blood in his body inherited Perturabo's wisdom and problem-solving ability. They learned mechanical and civil engineering-related content much faster than other brothers.

It is precisely because of this that each ten-man tactical team can be assigned more than two engineers to be responsible for heavy firepower support and emergency battlefield repairs.

And because they received knowledge from Perturabo and Odemayer's academy, they did not carry the bad habits of the Martian Order.

In other chapters, the Space Marines who can undertake the maintenance of weapons are called technical sergeants. They are selected by the chapter as the clever and skillful people and sent to Mars for 30 years of further study to learn the glory of the God of All Machines.

From the simplest hand-twisting of screws to the most metaphysical soothing of machine souls, they need to complete every academic task under the supervision of the Great Sage of Mars.

This process cannot be simply explained by the word "study abroad". As a giant organization that believes in the religion of the God of All Machines, scientific research, archaeology, monopoly, production, and independent administrative power, the knowledge palace built by the Mechanicus on Mars is by no means a good place.

The technical sergeants who have learned well on Mars are not only in place in terms of technology, but also in terms of thinking.

Every Space Marine who has returned from studying will be assigned to work in the armory. As long as the regiment has not reached the critical moment of life and death, generally speaking, the technical sergeants do not need to set foot on the front-line battlefield.

The importance of maintaining weapons and recovering gene seeds is self-evident, but most regiments do not like these brothers who have returned from studying abroad on Mars.

The culture of Space Marines has always revolved around the three aspects of brotherhood, military exploits, and the Emperor's enthusiasm.

First of all, it's brotherhood. As the only high-tech talent in the entire chapter, the machine spirits of the entire armory are waiting for you to comfort them, if your chapter still has some relic weapons and awesome old dreadnoughts.

Oh! Finished! Busy on top of busy! If the relics are not handled properly, the armory will be blown up directly. If the dreadnought is not comforted, you will have to lie down in the medical room for a while, and then continue the hard mechanical work after you come out.

This tells us that in the distant and cruel 40k era, engineering machinery is still a pit profession.

You spend all your time in the armory, so naturally you will not have any chance to communicate with your brothers, so in most chapters, the technical sergeant is often the most eccentric and rare one. You can only see this buddy when driving a thunder eagle and using forbidden weapons.

Another point is the military exploits. When it is really the turn of the indispensable technical talents to go to the battlefield, the cruelty is naturally self-evident. Winning is military exploits, and losing is destruction.

Even if we ignore the two things that can be cultivated slowly, such as brotherhood and military exploits, the Emperor's enthusiasm alone is enough to make other brothers feel uncomfortable.

Although the Mechanicus has always regarded the Emperor as the incarnation of the God of All Machines, this idea is not popular among Space Marines. Perhaps only the Iron Hands Chapter will agree with the Mechanicus.

For example, before the battle begins, the priest will give a speech to inspire all the soldiers in the regiment. As a technical sergeant, you don't have to participate in this ceremony in name, but for the first time, all the machine spirits in the armory are very happy, and you don't need to work hard to anoint and sing hymns.

You are so happy that you think you want to participate in the priest's pre-war speech, although the chapter leader's face is a little ugly. This is not the first time you have seen the chapter leader's face so complicated.

The last time you met was a few years ago. The chapter leader came to ask you what you learned on Mars, and you answered without thinking.

"0."

The chapter leader's face was as ugly as it is now, and you don't quite understand why.

The Chapter Master still agreed to your request. After all, there is no iron rule that prohibits technical sergeants from participating in the daily activities of the Chapter.

After all, you are a powerful Space Marine first, and then a technical talent who returned from Mars. Just for this reason, you should be respected by the Chapter.

As the Grand Master of the Armory, you are also qualified to stand in the front of the team. This scene is very familiar to you. When you were studying abroad on Mars, you also stood in front of the Great Sage and prayed like this.

"Praise the Emperor!"

"00."

The priest heard the unusual sound, suppressed his anger, and asked you not to use the mechanical holy code to pray.

You nodded, the priest was very satisfied with your obedience, and then continued with the next step.

The encouragement that started with praising the Emperor should naturally end with praising the Emperor. You will not make the same mistake again after being reminded by the priest.

"Praise the Emperor!"

"Praise Omnissiah!"

After shouting, you always felt that the priest looked at you with a strange look, and his hand kept touching the bolt pistol hanging on his waist.

Later, they never called you to fight again. What is bullying to Astartes? That is naturally not taking you with them next time they board.

The life of ordinary chapter technical sergeants is not easy, so the situation of the original chapter will be much better, right?

It depends on the situation, such as the technical sergeants of the Dark Angels, they can only come out of the armory after they die.

In stark contrast to the life of a Dark Angels technical sergeant is that of an Imperial Fists technical sergeant, who often needs to go to the front lines to survey the terrain due to the needs of defending and sieging cities.

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