Warhammer Inquisitor - Chapter 627: Clash of Beasts: Stellaris
Chapter 627 Battle of Beasts: Stars
Vito found the star area calculation map in the middle hall of the library.
This is thanks to the administrator he found in the front hall.
He is a very young man, quite young, and it is precisely because he is very young and has not been in the industry for a long time that he was left here on duty on the night of the big celebration.
All the rest of the caretakers have gone to the celebration, perhaps already drinking beer, and upstairs a girl is immersed in the joy that has nothing to do with them.
And he was left behind, in this empty library where no one would come.
He was quite surprised when Vito came, first startled by the inquisitor uniform he was wearing, then surprised again when Vito introduced himself.
Plus a lot of excitement.
And fear, after all, it was the first time he had come into contact with an Inquisitor so closely, and he must have been the same as all the children of the Empire, having been told various scary stories about the Inquisition by his nanny in childhood.
But it helped a lot.
Vito asked him to take himself to the location of the navigation map, and he agreed almost without thinking, and then brought Sol here.
The navigation map is in the center.
There is a tall data storage here, towering around like a bookshelf, recording all the stellar data, movement trajectories, and related research in the star area.
That young man.
By the way, his name is Mal Neusk.
Mar activated the instrument of the navigation map, which was a huge disk-shaped device, and all the prisms hidden under the base were lifted up, casting light around to form a star map.
“My lord, what are you looking for?”
Marl asked cautiously, looking afraid that he might say something wrong.
“A planet.”
Vito replied.
“Planet?”
He asked in surprise, and then quickly hid his speechless expression, as if Vito was like every stupid visitor who came here without knowledge.
“Uh, my lord, do you have a specific request?”
he said carefully.
“Such as location, coordinates, and stars, etc.?”
“That’s not a fixed planet, I’m looking for a planet that meets the requirements.”
Vito puts his hands behind his back.
“It needs to meet the following requirements.”
“The first place is in the stormy galaxy.”
Vito held up his finger.
“Secondly, there is a star in the growth stage, which cannot be too old or too small.”
“Third and most critical, there can be no residents in that galaxy, not any imperial city.”
Mar pushed his glasses after hearing this, and started after he thought for a while.
His fingers entered numbers on the keyboard in front of him, and the mouse jumped along with the icons, and soon a planet appeared on the star map coordinate system.
“Cossis No. 17, here meets your requirements.”
Marl looked up and said, but Vito shook his head.
“No, it’s too close, change to a farther one.”
“A little further away?”
Mal asked.
“Just do it.”
Vito’s words seemed to frighten Mal, and the judge’s order was unquestionable, and he followed it immediately.
“Malvedaya 1?”
“The galaxy system is too large, and the Mandeville point is too far away from the planet, so there is no way to jump out in time.”
“another.”
Vito ordered.
Next, Mal changed several planets, just like the ancient emperors chose to sleep with their concubines tonight. After a while of selection, Vito finally picked a planet.
“Kakas No. 27.”
Marr said.
“This place has been abandoned for many years. It was abandoned after the Scarlet Crusade centuries ago. It is said that there are demon blood left here. The residents who stayed here at that time were considered by the trial court.”
Mal paused, as if it was a secret that could not be revealed.
Bitter face.
“Say, I’m not one of my peers.”
Vito assured, hands behind his back.
“I won’t shoot you here, and you won’t die in a car accident on the way home, and you won’t die in a gas explosion when you get home.”
Marr shuddered, thinking about what Vito said and other Inquisition stories he had heard was scary enough.
“grown ups.”
“Don’t answer a questioning judge with silence.”
“yes!”
Mal responded to him like a tamed hound.
“The residents here were exposed to demons during the Scarlet Crusade, and the Tribunal believed that there might be serious mutations, so they were sent to the black ship and taken away. The Tribunal promised to “properly place them””
“but”
“Yes, I know.”
Vito said, looking at the star map.
Looks like the people here haven’t had the luck of Armageddon, the Space Wolves aren’t here to protect them from the guns of the Inquisition and the Gray Knights.
But those refugees who were rescued by the Space Wolves and resettled after the conflict in the Moon of Dishonor did undergo a lot of mutations, which led to chaos and corruption infection on various planets.
Space Wolves took care of those things themselves.
As the old admonition of Fenris.
Those who choose benevolence must bear the price for their own choices, and those who sentence others to the end must execute it with their own hands.
“This place meets all your requirements. The stars are in the growth stage, and the galaxy is not a large mass point. Uh, the Mandeville point is next to it, and there are no inhabitants.”
Mal said carefully.
“Um, my lord, is there anything else I need?”
“Gone.”
Vito turned and left as he spoke.
“Thanks.”
“My honour, my lord.”
Vito left the library and returned to the hall of the palace.
He found Ragnar and the others here, and made sure that they put away the green skin’s corpse properly, instead of letting the state religion take it to the celebration and burn it.
“Omega, come here.”
Vito said using the communicator.
After a while, Omega also rushed over. He came from the landing point of the Infinite Frontier on the Archeopteryx and landed in front of Vito.
“Bring this orc corpse aboard.”
Vito pointed to the green-skinned headless corpse behind him and said that it was being **** and carried by Ragnar and Lancelot.
It’s like carrying a piece of luggage.
“Put it in the escape pod and send it to Kakas 27.”
“Unprocessed green-skinned corpses produce spores.”
Omega said in a mechanical voice, getting off the Archaeopteryx.
The lights of the city festival flickered behind him, making him feel like walking out of the light.
The majestic Titans towered in the distance, above the lights of the city, and the Emperor Titans were surrounded by a ring of Warhounds.
“I know, and then in a few weeks there will be a horde of greenskins, endlessly.”
Vito said with his hands in his arms, with a smile on his lips.
Omega noticed, and the mechanical eyes turned a few times, showing a trace of hesitation and more curiosity.
“You have another idea, right?”
he asks.
Vito nodded, showing that smile that only appeared when he came up with a plan.
And it is a plan that no normal person can think of.
“Launch him as fast as you can without getting on board.”
“I don’t want to pass the time with a ship of greenskins to deal with on my next warp voyage.”
He said.
(end of this chapter)