From this perspective, the Greenskins are slightly better than the Zerg in terms of mass production, but the Greenskins also have a disadvantage, which is that they can be beheaded.

After defeating the warboss, the greenskins will be in disarray and unable to make a move until the next warboss is selected.

The Zerg have multiple brain worms in charge of command. When one is beheaded, another one will take over the command. There are also warrior worms, which are units responsible for command and combat on the battlefield.

Unless the Great Devourer of the Warp is directly destroyed, the decapitation operation will be a joke.

"Lord Greywind, there's only one starfish left. The rest have all become Zerg breeding bases. Do you need us to deploy them down there?"

Kerrigan, the Zerg Queen of Blades and the highest leader of the Zerg besides Nguyen May, asked Grey Wind what he meant.

"No need for that. This planet will be the production base for canned starfish in the future. The production capacity of one planet should be sufficient for the time being. If it's not enough, we can put some more on other planets for breeding."

Starfish mother planet.

All the starfish people fell into deep despair. They didn’t understand why the god of death suddenly came. Didn’t their ancestors protect them?

It is clearly written in the "Covenant" that they, the starfish, are the rulers of the world and are destined to become the overlords of the universe in the future. The entire universe is their promised land.

how come?

How could they fall in such a place? However, no matter how much they didn't want to admit it, they lost. The military strength of their enemies was like that of gods.

According to intelligence, the main force of the enemy's legion should be a kind of canned soldiers called Astartes, but what they faced was just a biological weapon called Tyranids.

Their planets were transformed into incubation pools, shaped into insect nests, and the starfish were all transformed into biomass.

In the eyes of their enemies, they are only fit to be guinea pigs for experimental war weapons. They are not even worthy of encountering a real army and can only be swallowed by insects.

Despair! So desperate!

The top leaders of Starfish will mobilize all the troops they can to protect themselves. Although these are like ants to the Zerg outside, they can bring them a sense of security.

But it was just a sense of security and psychological comfort. The fall of planets had proved that the gap between them and the enemy was already that of creatures from two different dimensions.

As for civilians, the top leaders have given up on censoring speech and deployed most of the military to protect themselves.

Civilians are given a weapon each and have to protect themselves, and that's all they can do.

Although they don’t quite understand why the mother planet hasn’t been blown up yet, the Starfish executives guessed that they were probably testing new weapons, but being able to survive for a while was enough.

"Grey Wind Warmaster, we may begin."

Horus and Lion are both looking forward to the combat effectiveness of Grey Wind's nano fleet.

The Zerg that my father and Ruan Mei studied together had just proven their strength.

So how powerful would Grey Wind be when he was directly appointed as Warmaster and established the legion Nanostorm on his own?

As Starfish panics, the Empire begins unleashing the Colossus's mind-degrading beams.

A terrifying weapon that is enough to turn an entire planet back into beasts. As the Colossus weapon was activated, the starfish's bodies trembled even more and their eyes became more terrified.

The Warp had expanded here with the coming of the Imperium.

The panic, fear, anger, sadness, and terror of the starfish under the weapons of the Colossus...all entered the subspace and became food for the demons.

These emotions faded little by little, stripped away by the Warp, as the Colossus' weapons were activated.

Rights, status, thinking... nouns representing civilization have disappeared from this planet. Everything has returned to its original state and is meaningless.

In the end, only primitive, animalistic howls remained from the starfish's mouths. They had transformed from civilized creatures into wild beasts, and only they were left in the technologically advanced starfish city...

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