Chapter 464 Send 300,000 troops!
The attitude of the human empire was conveyed to the coalition government through Qian Feiyan, and the coalition government was a little surprised.
They originally thought that the Human Empire might refuse them to send a fleet, but the Human Empire not only agreed, but was also willing to give them a piece of territory in the galaxy. It was not as generous as the Human Empire they knew from the information.
According to the human empire in the data, even if an insignificant marginal planet is attacked by aliens, if it can spare the time, it will definitely send a fleet to fight back, even if it is known that by the time the imperial navy arrives, the planet may have been destroyed for a long time.
Why was the Emperor so generous to them?
Experts from the coalition government discussed this for half an hour, and finally believed that this was the emperor's upright plan.
The Combined Government expressed a desire to enter the "Galaxy", and the Emperor offered them the opportunity, but at the cost of sharing the pressure from the Warp for the Imperium of Man.
This is actually a deal.
Want to come to the Milky Way?
Yes, but help me fight the Warp!
Is this a good deal? The coalition government considered this carefully.
The "Warhammer 40K" universe is currently in a relatively stable state. Under the checks and balances of the Emperor, the four subspace gods are relatively peaceful, at least much more peaceful than they would be ten thousand years later.
The human empire is running out of money.
If they want to continue to explore the value of the "Warhammer 40K" universe, they must contact other forces in the galaxy, including the Eldar, Orcs, Tyranids, Necrons, etc.
They need a reason to operate openly and openly in the galaxy, otherwise a violent conflict will break out with the human empire.
The olive branch offered by the Emperor is fitting.
Although there are certain risks, what is the risk-free thing in the world that can make huge profits?
"send troops!"
In the "Dune" universe, warships painted with UEG badges sail into the dark wormhole. They will pass through three safe universes and head to the "Warhammer 40K" universe in batches.
The reason for only passing through three safe universes is to save energy.
If nothing else, these battleships will never return to the "Dune" universe. They will remain in the "Warhammer 40K" universe until they are scrapped or destroyed by the enemy.
There are eleven similar fleets, with a total number of ships of various types exceeding 300,000.
This is undoubtedly a huge expeditionary force. Even if all the major fleets of the Human Empire are added up, it will be difficult for them to make up one-thirtieth of this expeditionary force.
Due to technological gaps, knowledge monopoly, and the need to burn incense and pray every time a screw is tightened to prevent it from being contaminated by the subspace, the productivity of the human empire is extremely backward.
In the future during the Horus Heresy, the rebels will have more than 4,000 ships of various types in total.
Among them, there are about 2,000 ships with a length of more than 10km reaching the cruiser level, while there are only 200 or 300 battleships with a length of more than 15km.
In the further future, the human empire will have an extremely unbalanced war with two to three hundred warships against tens of thousands of Zerg warships.
A glimpse of one spot reveals the whole leopard.
The total number of warships capable of subspace navigation in the human empire may be around 10,000, and the maximum will not exceed 20,000.
In addition to productivity issues, driver training is also problematic.
Artificial intelligence can save a lot of manpower, but the Human Empire does not have artificial intelligence, so every large ship in the Human Empire requires a lot of manpower to operate, and the educated population is a scarce resource in the turbulent "Warhammer 40K" universe.
The Emperor's Great Crusade was led by Primarchs, most of whom had not received a good education during their growth. They only focused on conquering cities and conquering territories, without considering the issue of post-war reconstruction.
What is education?
Many people on the planet don't even have enough to eat. The average life span of the liberated people is even lower than that of the alien human slaves.
In addition, the empire's transportation methods are too backward, and it is difficult for decrees from Terra to reach the planets under the empire's control in the first time.
All use the same bill, sometimes Terra has been updated to the 17th edition, while planets with poor communication with Terra may still be using the 6th edition.
Due to many reasons, the human empire is unable to send out troops. It would be great to dispatch hundreds of warships in one battle.
The coalition government dispatched 300,000 warships mainly to conduct in-depth exploration of the science and technology of the "Warhammer 40K" universe, and at the same time to examine its own troop dispatching capabilities on river system-level battlefields.
After all, just because we haven't encountered explosive enemies now, doesn't mean we won't encounter them in the future. This early practice is a way to prepare for a rainy day.
On the other hand, it is also for self-defense.
If you send thirty warships, if you are not careful, you will be plotted by the subspace evil god or aliens.
Even if we send 300 warships, we still cannot guarantee our own safety. We may be defeated by gang-hopping gangsters.
If you send three thousand warships, they may be destroyed by the newly emerged Necrons using black technology.
Send 30,000 battleships, and the Necron will hold their breath in the shadow of the battleships.
Sending 300,000 warships, the subspace evil god would say bad luck when seeing UEG's emblem, and then take a detour.
The coalition government is not worried about accidents happening to these 300,000 warships in the "Warhammer 40K" universe.
The 300,000 warships are only the coalition government's recent output. If something happens to these 300,000 warships, the coalition government will backhand and expand production capacity, super doubling the number of the next batch of warships.
"Why do humans have so many battleships?"
In the Prospero galaxy, on an inconspicuous asteroid, a metal skeleton has its legs crossed.
It fixed its eyes on a strange-looking instrument and clearly observed the image of a coalition government warship sailing into the "Warhammer 40K" universe.
It originally did not take the appearance of human battleships here seriously. After all, this is the home planet of the Imperial Primarch Magnus. It is normal for human battleships to come here, especially since Magnus has disappeared recently.
It only found it interesting, thinking that in addition to collecting the gene seeds of the Thousand Sons Legion while Magnus was away, it might also be able to collect some other souvenirs during this trip.
But as time went by, it gradually realized something was wrong.
The technology is wrong, it’s not subspace navigation!
These warships sailed out of the same large wormhole. This was not the backward subspace navigation technology of the Human Empire, but more like the Eldar's webway, but it was also very different.
The quantity is wrong, too much!
In its impression, the human empire is just a skinny camel.
Even if a large-scale battle breaks out, the Human Empire can only mobilize a few hundred battleships. In just half an hour, more than 2,000 battleships came to the Prospero galaxy through the wormhole!
Just then, the second wormhole opened, then the third, fourth, and fifth