Chapter 79 We Are Blackwatch
With the death of Emperor Randan, the Randan Campaign came to an end.
The Empire's soldiers began a cleanup operation, and this task was ordered to the Black Watch, and everyone believed in their plundering capabilities.
In order to eliminate the impact of the Battle of Randan, the First Legion, which suffered the greatest losses, under the approval of Lion King Johnson, an organization called the Broken Claw Order was stationed on Randan's home planet.
This group of elite veterans who experienced the Battle of Randan will guard the ruins on Randan and their dark secrets.
All the soldiers who participated in the war gathered on the home planet of Randan and received the Emperor's inspection under a beam of light that reached the sky. Everyone was extremely excited, except Black Watch.
Just because the beam of light that reached the sky was sprayed out by their father, Hogg's transformed giant beast was placed on the stage in a posture of roaring towards the sky.
Even the extremely thick-skinned Hogg could only hypnotize himself and firmly believe that others did not know that it was him.
At the same time, he made a note of Ruth in his little notebook, and he would definitely embarrass him once in the future if he had the chance.
And the Emperor must have calculated that the amount of Star God debris he gave him was just enough to keep him from being stuffed to death, but not too much to make him lose the ability to move.
After the review, each legion went home, returning to wherever they should go. The lucky ones returned to their home planet to recuperate, while the unlucky ones were directly sent to the front line of the Great Expedition.
But the Blackwatch can't leave, their own Primarch is still spraying on it! It's hard to pack it in this state, so we can only wait.
Hogg just watched the Emperor, Russ, and Jonson pat their butts and run away, continuing to spew out excess energy on the stage, waiting for the warp energy in his body to be digested.
Three days later, Hogg, who had been stiff, regained his ability to move and quickly escaped from the platform that had led to his social death.
Sitting back on his sofa, Hogg, with his stomach still bloated, didn't want to do anything, but as the Primarch, he had to step in to do something.
Emilia, the chief steward, handed a casualty report to Hogg. Looking at the numbers on it, Hogg didn't say anything, but he felt a little unhappy.
After coming to this world, Hogg didn't care about anything, even if the Emperor came, he only did it because it was the best choice to follow him.
If you want to know how loyal I am, that's probably it.
But since he had tens of thousands of children, Hogg felt that he should at least lead them to a promising life. Perhaps this is the simple idea of a person who lives by the day.
But in this dark universe, Hogg's simple idea is completely a luxury, and there will never be a war without casualties.
The intensity of the Battle of Randan was probably the highest before the Heresy, and even with the Zerg cannon fodder and Flesh Reshaping Chambers, Blackwatch still suffered the highest casualties.
The Dark Angels were crippled and there weren't many of them left. The Space Wolves only provided support to a part of the army, and the real main force was the Blackwatch.
The statistics don't lie. In this battle, Hogg lost nearly 15,000 descendants. They will never be able to enjoy delicious food and chat with him again.
"Let's go! Emilia, let's go and see them off for the last time!"
Wearing his raider armor, Hogg came to the deck of the Black Light and appeared in front of all the soldiers.
Looking at the densely packed urns, sadness surged in the mind network, and everyone felt the pain of the Gene Father. The silent crowd heard Hogg's voice:
"My descendants, the soldiers of Blackwatch! This cruel universe is not beautiful. Chaos, aliens, and all kinds of weird things are watching us.
Don't be sad, don't be upset, after all, we are the winners. We have to continue fighting, and the dead soldiers will one day see the future of mankind through our eyes.
When we hunt, all creatures tremble:
No one is safe, nothing is sacred:
We are Blackwatch, we are humanity's last line of defense:
We will burn ourselves to build this final boundary, and if we can't, let the world burn!"
Hogg's speech aroused the will of the soldiers, and the cheers of countless people made the deck tremble. Seeing this scene, Hogg felt that he had truly integrated into this universe.
The ashes that had been sealed long ago were loaded into the cabin and flown to the Alicia star zone in advance. They will be buried uniformly under the land of the Legion to witness the future.
Back on the bridge, Hogg summoned the leaders of the legion to summarize the battle.
The first thing is the gain. Through cooperation with other legions, Blackwatch gained experience in large-scale combat, which taught them a lesson as they always fought small-scale battles.
Ran Dan's technological level is not low, it is on par with the Empire or even a little bit stronger. After being plundered by Black Watch, most of it fell into his own pocket.
These things will be purified by the Black Light Sect and then sent to Alicia's research institute, where those oil men will disassemble them, study them, and improve the existing technology tree.
The second thing is biomass. Hogg kept his promise and all the Randan aliens on the battlefield were thrown into the decomposition pool.
With the help of this batch of biomass reserves, Blackwatch can launch a more ferocious swarm of insects in the next war without having to deploy them during the painful wartime.
This is also the reason why Blackwatch is still staying here. There are still many bodies of Ran Dan that have not been completely decomposed, and it is expected to take another month to wait.
Then there is the aspect of shortcomings. Hogg, who has always positioned himself as a heroic unit, is unable to see the specific details of the battlefield, so most of the questions are raised by officers.
As the real legion commander, Lin En expressed his own opinion:
"Father, although we have inherited your excellent recovery ability, we can still be easily destroyed in a high-intensity battlefield."
"Our firepower is sufficient at this stage, but our defense is still insufficient. And due to our size, we are not afraid of positional warfare, but we are at a disadvantage in close combat."
Hearing Lin En's question, all the officers nodded. Of course, they could not question the perfect body shape inherited from the original master, but it was indeed tiring in close combat.
Can you imagine the pain of having to roll wildly on the ground to avoid the attack when facing a three-meter-tall Randan overlord?
They also want to be able to transform into a second stage like Hogg, and smash the opponent with their huge iron fists! Instead of being a wretched shooter in the tunnel like a rat man.
Hogg could only take note of his offspring's unreasonable demands. As for whether he could turn them into big guys with his level, of course he could.
But the weapons and armor currently in service in the Legion are all set in size, and any change to one would require a large-scale replacement of equipment. Hogg certainly can't just do it mindlessly.
Moreover, if Old Man Huang sees that his legion is full of little monsters, there might be a scene of "giving out rewards in the training ground without wearing armor" in the future.
After all, Hogg has turned over a new leaf now, so this kind of thing is unfaithful!
(End of this chapter)