Warhammer: I live under the watchful eyes of the gods

Chapter 135 Preparing for orbital airborne, the confusion of smart people

Chapter 135 Preparing for orbital airborne, the confusion of smart people

Feeling the barrel of the gun against his back, Karl reacted.

This is not surprising.

At least he had anticipated this scene when he felt that sight last night.

But generally speaking, Kordweiner's behavior is worthy of recognition.

Being able to discover Karl's hands and feet so quickly, it is obvious that Kordwina is still the familiar "human spirit".

Don't even think about it, Koldwina must have been stalking him in the dark all night last night.

But unfortunately, his shrewdness was not used in ideas.

(This point plug should have been hidden using the "body-changing" technique.)
Thinking of this, Karl began to run the train with his mouth full, what is the emperor's dream; what is the swamp underneath; the large machinery is a living coffin; Sene is a traitor.

In the spirit of "telling what should be said", he answered all the questions of political commissar Kordwina in one go.

But this kind of excuse is only his one-sided words after all.

Although if Carl's assumptions are true, then indeed the whole motive is not in question.

But this kind of "joke-like" explanation, Koldwina would not believe a word.

Compared with a nonsense, it seems to be a recruit with a mental state problem.

He is more willing to believe the materials at the report meeting.

It shows that the place where they are going to fight this time is a forest.

There's almost no difference between the climate there and Devon - warm and dry is the correct answer.

Therefore, Carr's "clown-like explanation" is almost a death sentence for him.

But at this moment, a voice message was suddenly connected to Kedwina's device.

==The communication link is from the Adeptus Mechanicus--the flagship of the Iron Gear==
The video unfolded, revealing that it was Regulus who appeared in Kordwina.

Or Regulus Sené.

Regulus said in the communication message with a standard mechanical voice without any emotion: "Sene is a traitor and has been secretly executed by us. Later, we will provide free maintenance."

The brief video ends here.

Since it was just a message, Kordwina couldn't find any valuable information from it.

And now is not the time to think about Sene. Since the Adeptus Mechanics killed Sene as a traitor, it is not easy for Kordwina to speculate for the time being. There will be a lot of time to argue about those things after the battle.

But right now, there are obviously more important things waiting for Kedwina to deal with.

After all, even if the Adeptus Mechanics put the blame on Sené, Karl's suspicions cannot be cleared at all.

In other words, there is another possibility besides Sene's sabotage in advance.

That means Karl is with Sené.

After all, Karl is the only one who has been in contact with those war machines recently.

Although I don't know how he kicked a chariot to waste, but Kordwina has nothing to do about it.

Now the only thing that can verify the truth of what he said is the situation on the ground after landing on the Devon satellite.

If it was really a swamp of corruption as he said, then the suspicion on him would naturally be cleared.

But if it was consistent with the intelligence, and it was a forest, Kordwina would not mind sending this crazy man who was talking nonsense and sabotaging the plan earlier on the road.

In this situation, it is not easy to move out the entire Picanus family.

The army has military discipline, as long as you are here for one day, you must abide by the military discipline for one day.

There are no exceptions here, at least not under the Cordweiner gun.

The same set of feelings for brothers does not apply to these "traitors".

Of course, if the Mechanicus wants to replace Karl to do slice research, Koldwina doesn't mind very much.

After all, for traitors, no amount of torture is too much, and life is worse than death is the best punishment for them.

But obviously, from the message just now, the highly emotionally intelligent Kedwina didn't see any interest in Carl from the Mechanicus.

Because otherwise, the other party would definitely send cathars to pick him up instead of just sending a notification-like text message.

Think so far.

After sorting out his thoughts, Koldwina gave his own answer.

"Alright, since you're so sure, let's go and see what your so-called plague satellite looks like."

After speaking, Karl was escorted by Kordwina all the way to a certain blue and white Thunderhawk.

Seeing all kinds of weapons in the hands of a group of small canned food in the cabin, he suddenly ate several small lemons -- his mouth was as sour as his heart.

Then came the long wait.

Except for the commander of the 7th company in the distance and the political commissar Kedweiner who are arranging new tactics, none of these "Guard" members are willing to talk at this moment.

This is an entire squad of Viletaris stormtroopers. Apart from the basic armor, their characteristic is a power battle ax in each hand.

In expeditionary fleets, these powered weapons are a rarity.

Astartes with S-level supply priority can indeed deploy power weapons on a large scale (of course, there are also those who like chainsaw series weapons).

But putting this thing in the mortal auxiliary army is different.

That is to say, only the Sun Auxiliary Army with its own A-level supply priority can barely put together a few Viletaris Stormtrooper squads.

At this moment, since the power axes have not been activated, purely from the appearance, these axes are no different from ordinary edged battle axes.

However, Karl knew that after the switch on the handle of the ax was activated, a layer of decomposition would cover the entire power ax blade.

At that time, no matter whether it is flesh, bones, or armor plates, it will not be able to stop the destruction of the decomposition position.

Time passed as the 7th company commander and Koldwina were in a state of desperation.

Indeed, a battle without vehicle support is not impossible for the Sun Auxiliary Army, but there are still many new problems.

The most critical issue is the supply of ammunition.

Those ammunition that should have been sent to the battlefield along with the "airborne vehicle" can't find a suitable delivery method at this moment.

Therefore, the commander of the 7th company must coordinate to borrow a little "extra landing pod" from the Mechanic Order, and drop the ammunition separately.

After all, in the first wave of contact, the consumption of ammunition must be huge.

They couldn't wait for Lei Ying to drive back slowly, load up and fly over again.

But even if this solution is indeed feasible, there is a new problem here.

Is Mechanicus willing?

Generally speaking, the "extremely wasteful request" made by the Mechanicus would simply ignore it.

After all, the landing module is a "disposable consumable".

It is not an easy task to ensure that these little guys land safely.

After at least one use, there is no option to directly recycle.

A substandard landing pod cost the lives of several Astartes.

At first glance, if it is used for canning, it really needs this kind of strict protection.

At least you can't let the canned food die on the way to the battlefield, right?

But it would be too extravagant to use these things to transport "ammunition".

After all, even the Sun Auxiliary Army, with the Warmaster as the spearhead of the attack, is just a so-called "line-filling force".

It is true that the 7th company has other methods.

Such as reducing the number of some sortie soldiers and using those vacated Thunderhawks to transport ammunition.

But in this way, the line-filling force following the Warmaster will inevitably be weakened.

This is a situation that no one wants to see.

It was also because of this relatively sufficient reason that Kaldwina dared to muster up the courage to open his mouth to the Mechanicus.

But he never dreamed that when the other party heard that it was "Kedwina" who had applied for support, he didn't even bargain, and directly agreed to apply for landing cabins that were far more than twice the number required by the 231 regiment.

The other party even stated that all the ammunition will be provided with the cabin for free, and there is no need to go to the Ministry of Military Affairs to settle the cost afterwards.

This can be embarrassing for the high-EQ Kordwina.

Why?

Does this make no sense?

In the end, after wandering around in the misunderstanding for a long time, Koldwina turned his attention to Karl who was looking out the window in a daze at the moment.

(Could it be true what he said?)

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(End of this chapter)

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