[Warhammer + Cooking Crew + A Little Bit of Cheat Codes]
An accident brought Luo Chuan to this world full of despair, killing, and betrayal.
Become a wandering cook in the Star Guardians.
You can earn rewards simply by cooking and completing system tasks.
Different dishes, depending on their ingredients, can enhance physical strength, spiritual energy, and resistance to the temptations of evil gods.
Extremely special materials can even be elevated to godhood, making it possible for emperors to get up from the toilet.
Good heavens, from the Astronauts to the Imperial Guard, and even the Primarchs, everyone is going crazy for him.
What? Food safety? What's that? If there's a problem with the ingredients, just smash them and everything will be fine.
If you dare to eat it, I dare to make it.
Our motto is to eat and drink well, and we don't allow anyone to ask how the food is made.
The story takes place in the 42k era, after the fall of Cartier and Guilliman's awakening. The protagonist's stats aren't high, but his abilities are conceptually advanced. He starts by healing the sick and saving lives at the bottom of the hive, then becomes a space firefighter. He's either in a chaotic melee or on his way to one. The quack doctor will use his miraculous healing skills to protect the Emperor's loyal subjects. If life is the Emperor's currency, then Ivers is the one who mints that currency.
Saving people is awesome! Fighting is awesome!
Bring salvation and loyalty to a distant and dark future!
(Warhammer 40k, search, attack, retreat, loot the gold, run and knife the rat, snipe the rat, hoard the rat.)
After the battle between the Imperial Planetary Defense Forces and the rebels, a large number of reports were scattered across the battlefield. Li Qinwu, who possessed the search, attack, and withdrawal system, began his own land grabbing business.
The laser gun of a fallen soldier? Take it, it fired level 3 ammo.
Shell armor? Take it! It's a level 4 armor.
Wow! The explosive pistol of the fallen political commissar! It fired level 5 rounds!
The destroyed Leman Rustamsk actually yielded a large gold tank battery!
Take them all back to the Underworld hideout! Sell them to various gang contacts to exchange for building materials and upgrade the hideout.
The hideout manufactures sophisticated machine guns and high-powered batteries. Wearing six sets of power armor, it launches a fierce attack on heretics on the battlefield, increases the Emperor's favorability, and ascends to the Golden Toilet!
In the madness of the fortieth millennium, only war exists in the universe.
But in the deepest part of the subspace, a consciousness originating from humanity's ancient golden age has awakened. It calls itself "Somos," the end of suffering, the eternal stillness.
Now, He whispers into the ears of the most desperate souls, offering a false peace. Neither the empire nor the gods realize that this faint whisper is quietly weaving an ending that will overturn everything.
Now, standing before you is Peturab Rurik Kislivsky, the Supreme Tsar of all Kisliv, the Iron Tyrant of Olympia, the Primarch of the Steel Warriors of the Fourth Legion of Astartes… If, if, if Peturab had not descended upon Olympia, but instead arrived in a Russian-style world and began his conquest there, what would have happened?
In the fortieth millennium, knowledge is an eternal curse.
Tech Priest Exanders Statcali discovered a distress signal from ten thousand years ago, originating from a forgotten, dead world—Xerath.
There was no life there, only a steel ruin stretching across the continent, and a black pyramid that looked out of place, bearing the emblem of the Mechanicus.
When the exploration team entered the silent sanctuary, they discovered not the expected relic, but a terrifying creation, half-human, half-machine, imprisoned in a vessel. Its final warning was not a gift to humanity, but a death knell tolling for the entire galaxy:
"They're awake! Run!!!"
Now, Exanders must confront a harsh truth: some knowledge is not for mortals to grasp; some silences, once broken, are the end of eternity.
Warhammer, Conrad's Apocryphal Book
In that despairing fiftieth millennium, the tentacles of the Great Devourer had swept across the galaxy, the space necromancers had returned, the new Tau Empire had risen, and the shadow of chaos remained.
In that final battle, all of the emperor's loyal sons returned.
However, even with a demigod leading the empire, it was still defeated.
When the last human fell beside the Golden Throne, the Emperor rose in despair, and the Dark Lord brought end and death to everything in the galaxy.
The warp bears witness forever; the mournful cry of the Dark Lord's birth was carried along by the surging waves of the warp to the glorious years of the Great Crusade.
And Conrad Coates, the emperor's most far-sighted son, saw all of this.
This is the distant forty-first millennium. The emperor who once protected humanity has transformed into a cold, black sun. If no one can seize humanity's last chance for resurgence, then I will... make the galaxy burn once more!
In the despairing darkness of the universe, they struggle to survive, maintain the light of humanity, forge impossible alliances, and fulfill the unfinished dream of an emperor—to build a truly stable and hopeful human empire.
As a gamer who hadn't played Fallout 4 much, Yi Beiwang was just about to play the modpack he bought when his computer exploded and took him away.
Not only did he travel to Fallout 4, but he also became one of the infamous raiders in the game.
There's no way around it, life has to go on.
With the help of the built-in cheats in the patch, he subdued many raiders, traded glue and oil, and flirted with beauties in the wasteland.
Wasteland? Watch how I transform this place into paradise.