This webway is a disaster. If the Ark Eldar can close it from one end, it means they can also open it from the other end.
They are now being beaten and forced to flee by Li Ang, but there is no guarantee that he will come back and attack them one day.
This thing is a problem that needs to be solved just like the World Soul, but it has no leader even more than the World Soul.
At least when dealing with the World Soul, the problem can be solved by destroying the environment. But what about the Webway?
Li Ang could only put the issue of the Internet on hold for the time being.
He dispatched some personnel here to build fortifications and automated turrets around the Webway entrance as a temporary solution. Before finding a definitive solution to the Webway, he planned to focus on developing the planet and dealing with the remaining Savage Eldar.
The reorganized Undead Army began to attack everywhere, hunting down the fleeing Savage Eldar. The Savage Eldar, already completely defeated, could no longer offer any effective resistance and could only flee in panic with the assistance of the World Soul.
Although Li Ang couldn't figure out how to control the Soul of the World, he still had a way to kill her.
At Leon's request, Xieri led the orcs to form a special operations team. This team was guided by Miraberias, and their goal was to target the key veins of the world soul on this planet.
The orcs' spores spread rapidly along these key veins, greedily absorbing the planet's rich nutrients and the psychic energy surging beneath the surface. Within a few days, they grew into giant mushrooms.
The Eldar were furious, but helpless. They could only watch helplessly as the World Soul, carrying the spirits of their ancestors, was wantonly violated. With many of her nodes severed, she grew increasingly weaker, and the help she could provide to the Eldar grew increasingly limited.
This pursuit and annihilation battle quickly turned from a confrontation with a mysterious force into a boring encirclement and suppression task.
The armored Undead Army rolled through the jungle, pulling out the Eldar who were hiding one by one. Occasionally, the Eldar warriors would launch a desperate counterattack, blowing up a few mining stations or power plants, but these losses were nothing to Leon.
With the decline of the World Soul, Leon's base construction entered a period of explosive growth.
Large-scale exploration operations were launched, and in addition to the veins exposed on the surface, the refined gold veins buried underground were also discovered.
The abundant resources provided by Gaia World freed both construction and production from the problem of raw material shortages. The modular equipment brought from Maxim was reorganized, and these component production lines, which had previously proliferated relentlessly and occupied most of Maxim's available space, were now comprehensively planned and arranged by Leon.
They are stacked up like building blocks, and each production line is planned at the optimal location, with raw materials flowing in from one end and finished products spitting out from the other, without any waste in between.
There are no civil wars among sages fighting for production quotas like in traditional forging worlds, nor are there bizarre mechanical temples built to demonstrate faith. Everything here follows the simplest industrial aesthetics.
The priests who had lost the habit of gathering in the temple for prayers three times a day felt somewhat uncomfortable, but compared to this strangeness, they were more fascinated by the efficiency of every link here, which was precise to the second.
“Praise the Omnissiah, this is the promised land we will build!”
Even the most stubborn traditional priests had to admit that this production layout, which was so regular that it was almost artistic, was much more beautiful than the chaotic "sacred production lines" on Mars.
After all, when you can use three standardized lathes to accomplish what once required ten custom machines, even the motor oil smells delicious.
This is not the limit of production development.
The rest of the foundry worlds were stacked up layer by layer and finally did not dare to start construction on any existing production equipment, largely because of insufficient macro-planning.
I don’t know what technology they will come up with next. As manufacturers of their products, all they can do is simply and crudely accumulate and leave the problem to the “wisdom of future generations.”
But Li Ang had a rough idea of his future development. He was not in a hurry to expand production blindly at the beginning, but reserved space for future construction in the initial planning.
This would certainly result in the inability to expand at the fastest speed now, but for the sake of the future, Li Ang felt that there was no need to rush.
At least the production lines for the Thor mecha, the Tiantu-class Titan, and the siege tank have begun operation. Once Urgidex and his team complete the universal design of firearms parts, the development here will usher in a new wave of peaks.
But before ushering in a new wave of expansion, Li Ang still has to consider the limitations brought about by the scale of energy and talent.
Although these issues are not so important in the current limited-scale base, he has to put this issue on the daily agenda.
The first is the energy issue. The plasma reactor in Warhammer is very mature, and this reactor, which generates electricity by heating deuterium and tritium to produce plasma, is also very pollution-free.
But production is always a big energy consumer. If it is used freely, even if the planet is filled with plasma reactors, it will not be enough.
Mars's solution was to find a large empty area and build a solar power station - primitive but effective. Huangquan No. 8's solution was to extract gas from the gas planet through Necrons-related heretical technology - shady and restricted by geographical advantages.
Li Ang has to find some new way.
There were no interstellar energy coins here, and no other planetary power could be generated and sent to the Forge World. The only way to solve the problem was to start with this world itself.
...Maybe he can also come up with a more convenient way to transport energy?
If energy could be transported like minerals, many problems would be easily solved. But this solution seemed too far-fetched for Leon. He had to focus on the present.
If you can't increase revenue, then choose to cut costs.
The new energy layout is also arranged together with the production line layout. In the stars, this technology should be called global energy management.
Strictly speaking, this is not a technology, but a layout method that coordinates the connected power grid through load balancing facilities, improves its stability, and feeds excess energy back to the central capacitor.
These technologies also exist and are feasible in Warhammer. The biggest obstacle is not the technology, but the sages' strict defense of private production lines.
They wished their wealth could be independently powered, isolated from any outside interference and surveillance. Of course, it was impossible to hand over the energy to the Forge World for unified management.
The advantage of having a small number of priests was evident here, as Leon encountered no resistance in implementing this method. The priests also praised Leon's ingenious work, further convincing him.
This approach can be upgraded to a planetary power grid in the future, further reducing energy losses in long-distance energy transmission.
In this way, Leon does not have to deploy power stations all over the world. He only needs to deploy power plants at key nodes to significantly improve the energy management capabilities of the entire planet.
Doing so will also leave a clear and definite foundation for future improvements, rather than leaving the greenskins shaking their heads like in other forge worlds.
While it's not a complete solution, there's at least a clever way to unify the management of energy and production. There's no such trick when it comes to talent.
There is no talent, and even if there is a simple memory transfer device in Warhammer, it will take more than ten years of training to cultivate a qualified priest.
Without the use of such equipment, even with the Astartes' learning and memory abilities, it would take at least five years to train a qualified technical sergeant.
Li Ang only has 10,000 talented people at his disposal, and even with the Iron Hand, it is just a drop in the bucket.
He envisioned establishing a new centralized education system, rather than a master-apprentice system, but this was not enough to quench his thirst. When he ushered in a new round of production growth on this planet, the lack of manpower would undoubtedly become a huge shackle for him.
What solutions are there in this regard?
Li Ang was thinking, but an unexpected visitor interrupted his thoughts.
"Sergeant Arlo?"
This instructor of the Second Legion now also serves as an instructor for the Truth Stalkers. Although the former Soul Drinkers have not yet been trained on the Azure Star, Arlo has begun trying to train them in the use of Monster Hunter weapons.
Li Ang dropped these recruits who were being trained in batches at the prison gate, and asked them to supervise the imprisoned Douya and an unknown necromancer scholar while they were training.
Arlo came for the latter. He placed a request for forgiveness written in cursive High Gothic in front of Leon and said:
"The Necron calls himself Trazyn, and he wishes to meet you."
PS1: After settling the accounts, I found that I owed another 6000 words. I will add these 4500 words first. I have been a bit busy these days, so the subsequent updates may be two days late.
PS2: The bounty ends tonight. When the back-posting system is restored, I will open a lottery post based on the current monthly tickets and blades. Please look forward to it (but when will it be restored?)
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