Warhammer: In the Name of Ashes.

Chapter 150 Tingus Sector!sudden separation.

Chapter 150 Tingus Sector!sudden separation.

"Confirm the source of the signal!"

Calvin reacted first and asked the navigator.

"From three time units ahead, a high-frequency fixed-frequency signal, the time is undecided, and the range is 15 subspace navigation units."

Navigator Samar opened his eyes, and turned his attention to the reality space maintained by Geiger's position inside the ship.

"When exactly?" Gavins asked.

"The information is incomplete and the specific time cannot be displayed."

Samar turned his head, there were not many whites in his pale eyeballs, and his skinny body could only survive in the survival cabin for a long time because of the mutation in his flesh and blood.

He replied to the direction of Calvin and others: "The information in the subspace itself has no time attribute. What we receive may be an echo from the past news, or it may be a warning from the future."

"Then the astropath..."

Calvin turned his gaze to the seat on the other side, which was the seat of the astropath on the Wraith Redeemer.But before he could speak, Samar's next words interrupted the command he had in his mouth.

"Can't use Astropath!"

"Why?" Tibers didn't care about the other party's arrogance, but asked Samar's reason for stopping Calvin.

"Because the last sentence in the help content of the fixed-frequency signal is, don't use astropaths! Don't use astropaths!"

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"The God of Myriad Opportunities is here! I'm in big trouble!" said Bishop Klein, who had walked under the holographic screen at some point.

Using her own authority, she clicked on the scheduled voyage location in the subspace that is located in the four complete days of Terra, and the specific galaxy map was unfolded on the holographic screen.

A fan-shaped area of ​​a dozen small galaxies dominated by a single galaxy is directly below the path of the Revenant Redeemer.

Tingus sector!
A large-scale administrative node with a registered population of more than [-] billion in the empire was promoted by the special policy of the empire to govern the administrative center of the empire with nearly a hundred planetary worlds around it!
If there is a problem with the star language family communication network node here, it means that the planetary world in the entire sector special administrative region may have problems!
The Tribunal organization here is definitely stronger than ordinary galaxies or even ordinary star regions.

Based on everyone present's understanding of the Tribunal, even if there is a Tribunal lord stationed here, they will not be surprised to establish a permanent Tribunal Council here!
But with such a configuration, there are at least a few dozen and at most hundreds of judges in the gathering place and daily office, and there is such a problem.

And the arrangement of this high-frequency fixed-point signal generator itself also explains another thing:
That is the attempt of this group of judges to purify and save this place, all failed!

Only in this case, they will give up asking for help from the outside, and instead drive the help beacon into the subspace, hoping that the passing imperial allies will come to rescue!

Dozens of galaxies!Hundreds of worlds!Up to hundreds of billions of imperial citizens!
All the people present have just escaped from the fierce battle, and the state of the Revenant Redeemer is far from perfect. Are they really capable of participating in such a mission?

"The subspace state before here?" Calvin asked a core point.

"The local reports are all normal, but the passing ships in the surrounding area have filed reports. There was a short-term subspace storm that lasted about three years." The navigator said to Calvin after looking down at the information.

"Three years!"

Everyone fell silent for a moment, and heavy pressure came to their hearts, but no one pursued the responsibility for this negligence.

Subspace is a chaotic and disorderly existence, and this kind of subspace storm has never stopped in the empire for a few days or as long as several years. If it is not blocking important waterway hubs, then no one usually cares about this kind of thing.

It's not that I don't want to control it, but that I can't control it at all.

In such a vast empire, the communication efficiency between the galaxies is already low; coupled with the low efficiency brought about by the bloated administrative organization.

Three years is just enough time for the imperial government to react. By the time the people sent to deal with it arrive at their destination, the storm will usually be over long ago...

But when the wolf comes and shouts too much, it will become true one day, and this is the case here.

Thinking of the worst possibility here, that the entire sector was corrupted at the Astropath node, causing systemic pollution, everyone present was speechless.

Once this kind of conjecture came true, in a full three years, it would not be enough to describe the specific tragedy there.

Are they capable of saving this crisis?
It is understandable to be eager to rescue, but it is not a smart move to put money to fight the fire.

"Help!" Calvin raised his head and said firmly.

He pointed at Jin and his comrades who had been silent all this time, and then said:
"Brothers, your help is needed here. Please take this ship and return to Orpheus immediately. Inform the Inquisition! Inform the Order of the Hammer! Inform the Imperial Starfield Government! Inform all Astartes Chapters nearby! In a word, let as many people as possible know what is happening here!"

"What about you? Where are you going?" Kim asked.

He smelled an ominous smell from Calvin's words. The other party seemed to be going elsewhere, but at this critical juncture, they sent them, the imperial guards, out.

"We stay, we need our existence here!" Calvin looked worriedly at the fragmented galaxy groups floating in the universe, and said in a heavy tone:

"We need to get to the surface, know what happened there, and if it does happen, then we need to delay it as long as possible, waiting for your arrival."

"This is not in line with our mission! We have received an order to be with you! You can send other people back!" Jin refused without thinking.

"But it meets the needs of the war situation! Only when you go back can you mobilize the troops here to the greatest extent!"

Calvin didn't wait for Jin to finish, he interrupted him and explained to him.

As if still worried that Jin would be stubborn again, he looked at Jin earnestly again after speaking and said:
"The Emperor taught us not to retreat because of death, didn't he? Your mission is equally important! It is only you who can do it best!"

Jin was silent. After he and his colleagues confirmed each other's eyes again, he gave Calvin an eagle salute and bowed his head deeply:

"Then before I wait to return, please ensure your own safety..."

Calvin didn't respond to Jin's request, he just took the time to take a deep look at everyone present, then turned around and threw off the silver cloak behind him, and walked towards the flight deck.

The same is true for Gavins behind him. He stared at the people present without saying a word, as if he wanted to remember the appearance of these comrades-in-arms at the last moment of his life.

He performed the Skyhawk salute silently, then turned and caught up with Calvin's leaving footsteps.

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