Warhammer: The Time Traveler
Chapter 101 Review Report
Chapter 101 Review Report (Eighth Update)
Rather than trying to soothe the complex emotional fluctuations of the Mann squad, Chen Yu's attention remained firmly focused on the core takeaway from this experiment—the data successfully recovered from the Warhammer world.
Mechanical tentacles emerged silently, as if alive, and precisely removed the encrypted storage unit delivered by Ignis from the servo skull that had just completed its interdimensional journey.
The red light in the loyal messenger's eye sockets gradually dimmed, entering a low-power standby mode, hovering quietly to the side, like a piece of metal art awaiting its next summons.
"Come on, old friend, let's see what good news Ignis has brought us."
Chen Yu's synthesized voice rang out in the silent workshop, more like his habitual externalization of thought than a real conversation.
The moment the storage unit is connected to the main control panel port, the complex decryption protocol is activated, and the data stream on the interface scrolls rapidly like an unlocked chain.
His core logic was operating at full speed, precisely analyzing the information flow from another world that carried Ignis's will.
The report uses a standard mechanical teaching data format, is well-organized, and contains detailed information, continuing her consistent rigorous style.
"The receiving process complied with the predetermined parameters, and the resettlement area did not cause any system disturbances... Excellent."
As Chen Yu browsed the data, he muttered to himself. The scarlet optical lens flickered steadily, as if checking each step against the expected result.
The report shows that the reception and resettlement process for the Mann team after their arrival followed the pre-set instructions completely, and the camp's basic defense and life support systems operated smoothly without any unplanned fluctuations caused by these visitors from another world.
As the report progressed, Ignis used precise data and objective descriptions to outline the robust defensive structure of the Death World camp.
Regarding the defense forces, she provided more detailed data and deployment details, the core of which was Chen Yu's absolutely loyal elite force—three thousand Guards of the Church.
"Three thousand Imperial Guards...have been deployed according to the predetermined matrix."
Chen Yu's mechanical fingers unconsciously tapped lightly on the edge of the control panel, making a rhythmic clicking sound, as if he were performing some kind of deduction.
“These lads have taken a lot of effort… It seems Ignis has trained them well.”
He commented on the air, or rather, on the servo skull he habitually called "old buddy," even though the other party did not respond.
The report confirms that the legion has completed its strategic deployment around the ruins, building a multi-layered, three-dimensional defense system.
These Royal Guard soldiers were far superior to ordinary Guardians; they were elites created by Chen Yu with a massive investment of resources, combining the knowledge of the Mechanicus with the top-tier craftsmanship of the Warhammer universe.
Their modifications go beyond the standard template; their physiological functions are pushed to the limits that ordinary people can endure, and their neural reaction speed is specially modulated to ensure absolute execution in extreme battlefield environments.
His loyalty stemmed not only from dogmatic indoctrination, but also from a specific agreement deeply rooted in his nervous system that was directly linked to Chen Yu's will, guaranteeing unconditional obedience.
"The loyalty protocol is operating stably...the neural coupling efficiency remains above the threshold."
Chen Yu nodded slightly, expressing satisfaction with the result.
He recalled the countless simulation cycles that went through when designing these enhancement protocols, and now it seems that all the investment was worthwhile.
In terms of equipment, they were equipped with weapons and armor that combined Chen Yu's personal technical insights with Warhammer's top-level forging standards.
Its power armor boasts core output and structural strength far exceeding the standard model, with built-in auxiliary systems tightly coupled to the soldier's enhanced nervous system. The main weapon's lethality, range, and reliability have been optimized to the extreme, making it capable of dealing with all known heavy threats.
According to Ignis's assessment, under standard skirmish conditions, such a Guardsman soldier possesses overall combat capabilities comparable to, and even surpassing, ordinary Astartes warriors in certain specific tactical scenarios.
"Individual soldier effectiveness is comparable to Astartes... Although it's the basic model, at least the ceramic steel and refined gold weren't wasted."
A barely perceptible fluctuation, akin to a sense of accomplishment, flickered across Chen Yu's synthesized voice.
This force is not only a symbol of his military might, but also the source of his confidence in carrying out various plans in the perilous Warhammer universe.
In her report, Ignis emphasized that this 3,000-strong Royal Guard Legion was the foundation of Chen Yu's foothold in the Warhammer world, the absolute cornerstone for carrying out his will, and the most core and indispensable military asset.
She specifically pointed out that the patrol units and sentry posts that Mann's team saw within the limited area of the camp were only the tip of the iceberg of this massive force.
This was a result of her intentional restriction of visitors' activities to non-core areas for reasons of security, confidentiality, and ease of management.
The true defensive focus and main force were deployed in deeper positions in key terrain and at the entrances to ruins on the outer perimeter, forming an iron wall that was difficult for outsiders to see in its entirety.
"A careful arrangement."
Chen Yu commented.
"Let the guests see what they need to see. Always keep some cards up your sleeve."
He closed Ignis's report interface, and the workshop fell back into the low hum of the equipment, but the calculations in his mind surged even more fiercely.
After digesting all the information from Ignis, Chen Yu began to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth assessment of the situation and integrate future plans.
His tall frame turned toward the main control panel, his gaze sweeping over the parameters of the dimensional teleporter's stable operation.
"Old friend, it seems our 'key' is taking shape."
He seemed to be sharing the progress with the servo skull.
In terms of dimensional teleportation technology, the successful round trip by Mann's team signifies that the most critical technical obstacle has been initially overcome.
Empirical data show that although the transmission process still causes significant physiological and neurological stress to the organism and the precision implant—as evidenced by the reactions of the Mann team members upon arrival—the stability of the channel and the controllability of its start and stop have been basically verified.
"The energy consumption is still too high... and the side effects on living organisms also need to be optimized."
He pulled up the energy flow curve of the transmission process and analyzed it to himself.
The next research focus became clear and specific in his mind: the primary task was to optimize the massive energy consumption structure and improve utilization efficiency; the core objective was to reduce or even eliminate the functional disorders and side effects caused to living organisms and precision equipment during the transmission process; at the same time, efforts should be made to improve the stability of the channel during its operation and gradually extend its duration.
All these technological improvements point to a clear long-term goal—to lay a solid technological foundation for the large-scale cross-dimensional projection of supplies or organized forces that may be carried out in the future.
At this moment, the continuous low hum of the dimension teleporter in the workshop has become a constant background noise, but Chen Yu's perception system has never relaxed. The slightest fluctuations and differences in the operating parameters are precisely recorded, classified, and incorporated into the analysis model for in-depth analysis.
(End of this chapter)
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