When I first time traveled, I thought I was simply traveling back in time, to a primitive era, when humanity had just emerged.
I also had superpowers and was immortal, so I could return to the 21st century alive.
But after a while, I found a child named Neos from a neighboring tribe whose parents had died.
Well, it wasn't a big deal. Besides, I'd never watched Warhammer and didn't know how serious this was.
Even if I had the Feng Aotian archetype, I'd probably end up like a clown in Warhammer!
What should I do? It was easy; I could become a god.
Imperial Chronicler: May I ask why you chose the Space Wolves Chapter?
Baldur Ironhammer: Because I was thrown there.
Imperial Chronicler: What do you think is the greatest strength of the noble Primarch?
Baldur Ironhammer: He is kind to his own people.
Imperial Chronicler: How did you become so powerful?
Baldur Ironhammer: The investment I made with my own ability and my own efforts.
Imperial Chronicler: How do you respond to the accusations of the Imperial High Lords that you are hiding a secret?
Baldur Ironhammer: Wait a moment.
Baldur picked up the communicator and dialed a number: Tell the Thirteenth Company, I want to eat fish!
This is my first time writing a book, so please forgive me for any shortcomings!!!
In the chaotic galaxy of the 31st millennium, Zhao Ze, who passively came to this universe, was "forged" again and again, and gradually unearthed the secrets that had been buried for thousands of years, and prevented mankind from sinking again.
As a time traveler transported to the Warhammer 40k universe carrying high-dimensional information, could a simple death in the right manner grant him instant invincibility? Zhang Ge glanced at his laser rifle and asked his companions the name of the planet. Upon receiving the answer, "Vigilance," he exclaimed, "I've never had such a wonderful start." As a leading figure in the Imperial Guard, how could death be easy in a battle of this magnitude? Essentially, there was nothing to do, just stay in the trenches, and the enemy would find creative ways to kill you. However, when a casual touch of the laser rifle caused its machine spirit to tremble with joy, and when he seized the opportunity to poke his head out of the trench and kill a dozen heretics, and a shell slammed into the trench, sending shrapnel and shockwaves slicing through the entire platoon's position, killing thirty or forty allies besides Zhang Ge, but just avoiding him, he realized that things weren't as simple as they seemed.
Nine hundred years into the forty-first millennium of humanity, a crisis brewed that would shape the fate of the entire galaxy. Beyond the farthest point ever reached by the Sun Lord's expedition, within a halo of stars that the expeditionary force had never set foot on, lay a human civilization distinct from the Empire. They considered themselves descendants of the Golden Men and dubbed themselves the Human Federation. Qiao Wen, fortunately, found himself within the Human Federation. As the sole person handling external affairs for this civilization, he discovered that he could rely not only on ancient human technology but also on his own innate magical powers.
Wang Ming was teleported to the Warhammer 40k universe full of monsters and demons by the saint on the golden toilet. The system that was originally intended to bind him self-destructed after giving him an immortal body with the power of the Primarch (real immortality). Then Wang Ming started his suicidal journey in 40k with the "legacy" of the system. Among the stars of 40k, there appeared a neurotic unknown Primarch and an unknown legion speaking Chinese.
The story takes place in a different world where magic resources are strictly controlled by the mage class, and spellcasting is the exclusive privilege of the upper class. As a special group of beings, gene sorcerers possess psychic talents that allow them to cast spells without the need for magic circuits, but they are long suppressed by the mage forces.
[Because this is my first time writing a book, the beginning is a bit bad, but it gets better later on] (Group portrait)
Lin Fan, who accidentally traveled to the world in the Warhammer 40k book, discovered that he had unique abilities.
Under the influence of this ability, the Necrontyr who killed the ancient saints and annihilated the stars had no choice but to call them subjective.
Slaanesh wanted to be corrupted but could not, and his whole body twitched in discomfort; Tzeentch regarded it as the life and death enemy that destroyed himself, and kept laying various traps in order to protect himself.
On the eve of the Great Predator Abaddon's Thirteenth Black Crusade, there was only endless war in the dark galaxy. Amidst the increasingly fierce battles and unbearable casualties, Lin Fan discovered that he was not omnipotent, and his abilities would eventually be limited. limit.
Can he save humanity? Shape a bright future.
Forty-two millennia later, the entire empire is caught in an endless war. The human empire tries its best to maintain its rule, while facing the fierce invasion of alien races, the secret sabotage of chaos sects, and internal corruption and power struggles. The former AI forces (Iron Man) were almost completely wiped out in past wars, but as an intelligent commanding Iron Man that was accidentally activated, Axe is inevitably involved in the entanglement of various forces.
Otto traveled through time and became the ruler of a small broken ball.
Good news: if you have great power, you will have loyal subordinates, and you will have more fun with less work.
The bad news: it's Warhammer World.
Good news: There is a glitch, and Star Technology has been unlocked.
Bad news: I seem to be targeted by five strange big guys...
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Just when Otto was about to use the power of plug-ins to farm with peace of mind and strive to become an empire-standard Black Sky master, Cardia exploded.
Only then did he realize that the location he was in was generally called the [Dark Side of the Empire]