Chapter 21 I Want Everyone to Have Gene Seed

Chapter 21 I Want Everyone to Have Gene Seed

Cordelia Hearst, who drank the blood mixed with Hogg's living body, fell into a coma. The Eldar warriors, who were told that their lord was safe, stayed in the base arranged for them by the Blacklight to guard their lord.

After several years of growth, the increasingly stable Hogg developed new abilities. As the remnant of a higher-dimensional life form, the genetic seeds made from his flesh and blood and fragments of his essence can enable the Blackwatch Space Marines to possess excellent resistance to the Warp and powerful regenerative abilities. This gave Hogg a new idea.

Since the Emperor can use his own gene seeds, can I, who have inherited the Emperor's biochemical knowledge, create new gene seeds suitable for other life forms?
The answer is yes. In essence, the other Primarchs are a piece of high-standard Warp Godhead, and the gene seed made from this thing is actually a Warp creation.

In this soul-bearing universe, humans implanted with gene seeds will slowly absorb the energy of the warp space, add their own flesh and blood genes, and use themselves as the mother to produce the next seed. This is why the Space Marines have a special connection with the Primarch.

But Hogg is different. Hogg is not a warp god. He is a bit like the Outer Gods of the Cthulhu Universe, like the Old Gods of World of Warcraft. Flesh and blood are his soul, and the illusory tentacles move with the movement of the body's flesh and blood. Unlike other humans or gene primarchs, or even the four vendors, there is a stable projection in the warp.

The souls of believers can float here entirely because they have been polluted by Hogg's high dimension and want to return to their bodies, but this creates a paradox.

The high-dimensional law that does not recognize the soul is engraved into Hogg's essence. Except for the polluted part of the soul that is transformed into energy, the rest is wiped out. Hogg is actually equivalent to a crematorium of soul belief.

Moreover, this body is just the shell of the eleven primarchs originally created by the Emperor. It's just that the first creature that Hogg devoured and killed when he came to this world was No. 11. This is also the reason why Hogg carefully asked the Emperor at the beginning whether he recognized him as his son. After all, he killed his son with his own hands.

Back to the point, the gene seed of the Blackwatch is fundamentally different from other legions. The shortcomings are very strange, or even not so much shortcomings. Although they are small in stature, their physical strength is not weak. This can be said to be the legion's characteristic. After all, they also have carbon-colored salamanders. The key is that when compared with the psykers possessed by other legions, problems arise.

It's simple, the subspace hates these weird things.

Psykers use their own souls as beacons to draw energy from the warp to cast all kinds of powerful psychic spells. Hogg has no soul and can only use himself to pollute the warp, pollute the star god fragments to absorb energy, and transform it into a dark red energy that he named psionic energy to strengthen himself.

For example, when he had not yet stabilized his real body, the dimensional lightning he obtained from devouring the Void Dragon was dark green, then slowly began to turn into emerald green, and then to the current dark red dimensional lightning, which means that Hogg has completely absorbed that power.

The psykers of the Black Guard have souls, but cannot call upon the energy of the Warp. They can only absorb, store and then release it on their own.

It sounds good and safe, but other psykers are so powerful that they can shatter stars and fill the sea, and use the cloud network to communicate with the spiritual energy of heaven and earth: Blackwatch's psyker uses a small blue bar to cast spells, and when the blue bar is gone, they have to wait for recharge. Coupled with the disgust of the warp, the skills of Blackwatch's psionic warriors are more bizarre than each other.

Useful ones include being able to sneak like a Raven Guard, slinging a few arrows like Pikachu, and electrocuting a few aliens with just a few lightning bolts, and playing musical instruments to BUUF the soldiers. Useless ones include Captain Ross Manderson, who can put an ugly and ridiculous hat on a target. However, these weird abilities have a very significant feature, which is that they are extremely stable and will not corrupt the caster.

Therefore, in order to have psychic soldiers who could serve as battlefield artillery, Hogg set his sights on the Eldar. As early as when he returned, there were living specimens of the Eldar on the Blacklight. After experiments, he found that the Eldar were worthy of being the original overlords of the galaxy, all of whom were psychic and had an extremely high basic level.

After simplifying the gene seed and combining it with various alien technologies, Hogg secretly created a new gene enhancer that even the mechanical sage Candice Lazar did not know about. This was made using Hogg's blood as the parent material and was named G301 Living Flesh Enhancer.

This kind of living blood can slowly integrate into the genes of the Eldar, strengthening the resistance to alien energy, allowing the inoculated Eldar to better resist the whispers of the warp, but the technology of the Old Saints is too powerful, and the rest of the genetic code involves too much psychic energy. Too much modification will only destroy the Eldar's natural psychic potential, and Hogg can only do so much.

After the host's body matures, G301 needs nearly a year to differentiate into a living blood for transmission, perfectly executing Hogg's purpose of controlling the Eldar, and directly replicating the Emperor's gene seed technology one to one.

In fact, it is mainly because Hogg is a psychic Muggle who cannot understand the black technology. The implanted Eldar will have a behavioral filter just like the Space Marines, and will respect the Primarch from the bottom of their hearts, that is, Hogg himself as the mother body.

What Hogg the Cat is making in the laboratory now is a set of power armor. Last time on Els, in order to attract firepower and buy time for the Legion to rush out of the tunnel, all the alien firepower on the position was concentrated on Hogg.

This power armor was directly wrapped by excessive plasma, and the internal sensors and armor were already in tatters. At that time, there was no ability to cast armor, so it was just used as a makeshift one. Now that Hogg has a rich family background, he has the confidence to start making his own armor.

The electronic muscles of the Space Marine power armor as the core are removed to gain more space. As a real little monster, Hogg does not need these. The overall shell is made of gold and adamantium. The armor is divided into multiple sections and can be stretched and retracted as its shape changes.

A plasma reactor is installed on the back as an energy source, and a variety of weapons are installed on the weapon platform, such as gravity cannons, particle crusher guns, Gauss decomposition cannons, melta missiles, and a bunch of alien weapons are hidden in the armor. Finally, a self-destruct device is installed to make the mecha romantic.

Borrowing the power of the Star God, a pocket space is twisted as a storage point for ammunition and spare replacement components. Two mechanical tentacles made of fine gold can flexibly attack enemies at any angle. Two sets of retractable power claws are installed on the arm frame and can be popped out at any time to give the enemy a hard blow.

Hogg was very satisfied with the completed power armor, but he felt something was missing.
"Yes! Why is it golden? Damn, I almost have the same taste as Old Man Huang."

Hogg was startled and quickly found a bucket of black paint to spray it on. Finally, he painted the scarlet triangle logo of Black Watch on the shoulder armor and was satisfied. This power armor inherited the name of Raider and officially became Hogg's active weapon. This armor will also write its legend in the future.

(End of this chapter)