Chapter 67 I am the first person in the chain of style

Chapter 67 I am the first person in the chain of style

Regardless of race, as long as it is a living being, it is judged by its appearance, and appearance is always a criterion for judging good or bad.

Hogg couldn't lie to himself about Candice's question. The Zerg he created were not heretics, let alone heretics. There was no creature more alien than this.

But if he wanted to use the Zerg as a weapon, it would inevitably be seen by others, and by that time even if Old Man Huang protected him it would be useless.

After all, the Eldar can be said to be pro-human sub-humans, but forget about the Zerg!

As long as the two eyeballs on their heads are still usable, any human being would say that the Zerg are aliens.

But this little problem is not a problem for Hogg, since he is an expert in biotechnology.

Not to mention packaging the Zerg to make them look "cute", even a goblin can be turned into a beautiful woman by Hogg in half an hour.

How can a mere piece of skin stop Hogg from using such a powerful biological weapon?

In order to better confuse friendly forces, Candice and Hogg made 9 skins, a total of nine.

Soon, the Blackwatch soldiers received a feedback form with some silly-looking weird creatures drawn on it.

After being told that these were the war beasts that would be distributed within the legion in the future, the soldiers of Blackwatch began to vote frantically.

Some like smooth skin, some like cute fur, and some even suggested to their company commander whether they could have a real war beast, saying that he wanted to ride one.

This proposal was harshly rejected by the captain of the Fourth Company, and Ace, the veteran of the Fourth Company who raised the question, was beaten up by Ginny and thrown into the Dreadnought again.

Human XP is always weird. After this census, Hogg also understood the differences among his offspring. He really didn't know what was going on in the minds of these canned animals.

In order to ensure functionality, several less practical skins were kicked out of the selection, and finally two skins were left based on voting.

One is the more ferocious scales, and the other is the dull-looking fur. In order to ensure the acceptance of friendly forces, Hogg chose the fur model as the final solution.

After simple changes, the latest Zerg was born.

Most units are covered with a layer of soft fur, and the hideous chitinous shell is hidden under the fur. The overall fur is black and supports subsequent bleaching and dyeing.

The color of the fur can be changed by simply using dye, allowing every Blackwatch Space Marine to fully experience the fun of cultivation.

However, the fur covering would inevitably cause heat dissipation problems, so Hogg added heat dissipation holes protruding from the fur, and finally optimized the regeneration ability of the camouflage fur.

All in all the results were very encouraging, Blackwatch was very fond of this new biological weapon, and the silly-looking fur was enough not to be considered an alien.

In order to form combat power more quickly, small hives that can hatch Zerg were distributed to each company commander, and the implantation of psionic organs was also carried out within the legion.

Large-scale hives are only allowed to be officially deployed on the battlefield after Hogg's approval. No one knows the power of the Zerg better than Hogg.

Therefore, Hogg was still very restrained in using the Zerg. Most of the hatched Zerg were sealed. What he feared most now was the Emperor's opposition.

They could only conduct secret training within the Legion, striving to change the Blackwatch's combat style and train every Space Marine into an alternative nodal creature.

After all, in the report explicitly stated by Blackwatch, the Zerg were labeled as meat livestock and pets.

The good news is that the Blackwatch Space Marines got the hang of it quickly, and the people who had the psionic organs implanted did not show any abnormal reactions.

The bad news is that as subordinate individuals of the Primarch, the Space Marines of Blackwatch are closer to Hogg and will be contaminated by him through the mental network. Hogg knows what kind of character he is. Although he doesn't want to admit it, the entire Blackwatch may be a bunch of idiots in the future.

However, for this minor problem, the benefits of implanting psionic organs are too many.

The first is the mind network. With this thing, communication between soldiers will be more convenient, and everyone will have the ability to communicate mentally.

Moreover, depending on the mental load of the soldiers, they can control different numbers of Zerg to fight. Experiments have shown that there is no upper limit, it just depends on the individual's mental state.

Therefore, in the following period of time, RTS game competitions were arranged in the training subjects of Blackwatch, which was used as a scoring item for Zerg control.

According to the ranking within the legion, those with higher scores will get more powerful arms, which is also to avoid wasting manpower by letting people like "move the machine gun position forward five meters".

At the same time, those with the highest comprehensive training scores will form the Dream Beast Group, and the four strongest among them will serve as commanders of the new force, whom Hogg calls the "Base Four".

Secondly, as the first person in the Psionic Chain, Hogg can rely on the link with the Space Marines to stimulate greater psionic power and obtain more powerful computing power.

Previously, the key to restricting Hogg from using the power of the Star God was computing power. The mind network allows him to fully exert the power of the Star God, turning him from a scrapped Star God into a copycat Star God.

Moreover, it is very effective against the corruption and infiltration of the enemy. People without implanted organs can be spotted at a glance, and it will be more difficult for them to infiltrate like Alpha did before.

Let alone corruption, as long as Hogg, the mother body, does not fall, Blackwatch cannot be corrupted.

The problem is that at this stage, even an evil god would have a hard time corrupting Hogg, and Hogg can continue to grow.

In less than half a year, Blackwatch's combat effectiveness has changed beyond recognition.

Hogg, who was very proud of his invention, thought:
"Am I really a genius?"

With such a powerful weapon, and Blackwatch's growing strength, Hogg felt that he was invincible.

As long as he can be a little more cautious, Hogg will not be afraid of a large-scale rebellion, let alone the entire empire's military force!

Just as Hogg was fantasizing about the future when he would punch Horus and kick the four vendors, the Emperor would kneel before him and pass the throne to him, acknowledging his guilt... and calling him dad.

A transfer order from Terra was delivered to Blackwatch and placed in front of Hogg, shattering his beautiful fantasy.

Order: Hog Menethil, Primarch of the 11th Legion and Lord of the Black Watch, leads his legion to the Nebulous Segmentum to aid Lion El'Jonson, Primarch of the 1st Legion.

With Lion El'Jonson as commander-in-chief and Hog Menethil as deputy commander, they will destroy the enemies of the Empire.

Please see the appendix for detailed information.

After reading the order, Hogg quickly flipped the pages and saw a large pile of information about the so-called "enemies of the empire."

After quickly scanning the information, Hogg knew that Blackwatch was about to fight a tough battle.

Through the mental network, Hogg ordered all Blackwatch forces to begin level one combat readiness operations and distributed the information to every officer.

There is only one reason why this is treated so cautiously, and that is because the so-called enemy of the empire is called "Randan".

(End of this chapter)