In the Warhammer 40K universe at the end of the 41st millennium, the Imperium of Man is decaying and fragmented, its sectors are fragmented, the infiltration of Chaos forces is intensifying, the Tyranids' devouring fleets are approaching the borders of the Imperium, the Necromancer tombs are awakening one by one, and the Orks are still waging wars throughout the galaxy. The entire galaxy is shrouded in the heavy shadow of "the enemy of mankind".
The protagonist, Lin Yuan, comes from Earth in the 21st century. Due to an accident, he is caught in the warp turbulence and travels to the Cadian star system on the border of the Empire. His cheat ability, "Psionic Creation," is deeply bound to the psionic system of the Warhammer universe, but he also faces the fatal risk of being corrupted by chaos due to the erosion of the warp.
[30k to 40k, some semi-apocryphal content, no female protagonist, loyalty, not a "wish fulfillment" story]"
Hermes: "Horus, my friend, death is not the end!"
"We were never soldiers... In their eyes, we were made to be the personification of rage. In their eyes, we must exist only for destruction. But we were once his companions. We were the ones he trusted. We were his advisors, his artisans. We were a glimpse of what this species could become if guided correctly, freed from its own malice and weakness. Of course, we were also taught how to fight. He knew that war was coming. It was a necessary step for ascension.
Humanity has never been so close to the edge of destruction. If it does not fight, it will be destroyed. Only the Star Marines stand up. They are warriors blessed by the Emperor, the legendary guardians. They travel in the starry sky, guarding humanity for thousands of years. The storm is about to rise, and it starts from the Far East. Special note: The style of this book tends to develop towards "Gothic"...
Chen Xing: Hey everyone, I really want to play Stellaris, but seeing aliens makes me nauseous. Is it still possible to get into it? Emperor: Yes, bro, you can! ---------------------------------- (ps: This story is based on the author's personal experience, with just a little embellishment (●'◡'●))
Qi Yiming woke up from the hibernation cabin a thousand years later.
He drove the technological crystallization left by mankind, a super battleship that could transform at any time, to re-enter the galaxy.
Is the enemy warship too far away? Transform me, load the main control program of the Probe, and let's do a super long-range sniper attack.
The enemy warship's firepower is too fierce, and the outer armor of the warship can't withstand it? Transform me, load the Guardian master control program, and let our nanobots get up and do their work.
A battleship that can change its combat form at any time according to the battlefield situation brings Qi Yiming endless wealth and great power, but also brings responsibility and responsibility.
PS: This book has no superpowers, no ancient weapons, it is a pure world of giant ships and cannons. This book is not a Star Wars fan. When I named it, I just wanted to express that it is an interstellar war novel. I didn’t think much about it. I want to read it as a Star Wars fan. Sorry.
In the distant 40th millennium
The dream of humanity's golden age has vanished like a wisp of smoke.
A unique era has arrived, and this weak "god" merges with an outsider who was unexpectedly drawn into the conflict.
The combination of the two of them is actually that they're afraid of dying?
And silence and death—that is the Krieg Death Legion.
An intern political commissar was "lucky" enough to be promoted to a full-fledged position in this corps.
The political commissar, who was afraid of death, made up his mind to live.
However... his impression of the Death Legion was not as the rumors suggested.
(If you don't know how to write a summary, please skip to the main text.)
(A mix of sweetness and heartbreak, focusing solely on pure love)
The wasteland storm was still roaring, but Su Ze had already pressed the "new game" button.
In a nostalgic game, he and the system unexpectedly plunged into the apocalyptic world of "Faraway"—
When he opened his eyes again, he found himself to be Albert Black, the protagonist exiled from Vault 13.
The regulator's task prompts are cold and impersonal:
"Searching for water purification chips, remaining time: 150 days."
Thus, the ticking of the Geiger counter became his heartbeat.
Every speck of radioactive dust reminded him: This is not a game, this is life.
From a monster-infested wasteland to a steel fortress of super mutants,
From the low growl of the dog meat vendor to the countdown to the nuclear missile silo,
Suze—or rather, Albert—must exist in the collapsing world.
Using the magic of the "system" and the struggle of the "protagonist,"
Go and retrieve that tiny chip.
It also reclaimed humanity's last glimmer of hope and glory.
The end of the world has come, and the legend begins.
Welcome to the wasteland, please don't die too quickly.
Let's bring a little fun to this hopeless universe.
The warp power will unite with the messengers of chaos to offer "him," the blind and foolish Azathoth, the blissful dream of chaos.
Whether you are a Primarch, an Orc, an Eldar, or even the highest deities, come and join this chaotic and frenzied revelry!
Because anything is possible here.
Hopefully, this crazy and wonderful show will keep "He" from waking up too soon.
After all, no one knows whether we will still exist after the blind and foolish god Azathoth awakens.
[Natural disaster + mass production of troops + no female lead + decisive killing + four races of heroes + savior] As usual, young Fang Yun finished a game of Warcraft III, and the water cup next to him inexplicably spilled on the keyboard. A burst of lightning illuminated the dormitory, and Fang Yun regained consciousness.
"It's over! Five hundred worlds!"
It turns out that Fang Yun has arrived in the Warhammer 40k era.
So Tzeentch! Khorne! Nurgle! Slaanesh! And that false emperor sitting high on a golden toilet!
Let the Scourge send you on your way!!!
(The rating is a bit low because it was just released!!!)
(Not having played the game will not affect your reading comprehension)
(An original starry sky world view incorporating game fan fiction)
(The protagonist is disguised as a global behemoth and takes a space military route.)
(Supporting characters have more screen time in the early stages)
After being so angered by a space-themed SLG mobile game from a certain pig farm that he wanted to reincarnate, Xi Hai was transported to a brand new world.
After spending three months in the slums, a guy named Nightlight finally woke up.
It turns out that humanity here has already entered the space age, and the footprints of civilization are spread throughout the entire universe.
However, for unknown reasons, the human civilization here seems to have experienced several major declines, resulting in the loss of a large amount of technology.
Humanity is merely clinging to life on the legacy of its ancestors.
It even cracked into pieces here and there.
As countless centuries passed between galaxies, the Void Channel, on the verge of collapse, still adhered to the principle of being usable as long as it wasn't completely broken, even under overload conditions.
Wait, is this some kind of humorous space opera?
Xi Hai silently pulled out the Star Gate System and declared that the world could no longer continue like this.
I think humanity should be great again.
Missiles shatter the shackles of civilization, artillery shells pierce through false lies, stargates, curvature... the sacred stars will ultimately belong to humankind!
(The core theme of this book is the revival of human civilization. The protagonist goes through a growth process. He is quite confused at the beginning, but he will become more and more mature later on.)
(After playing with Lagrange for so long, I wanted to see some fan-made works but found there were only one or two, so I decided to create my own.)
(I'm just a student, so please be gentle with your criticism if it's not well written.)