The Protoss in Warhammer

Chapter 367 355 The Inquisitor's Army

Chapter 367 355. The Inquisitor's Army

After Inquisitor Lellston fled from the Inquisition Fortress, he immediately contacted the local Deathwatch Fortress.

A traditional watch fortress usually has five companies stationed, each company consists of four kill teams and a watch company commander. Since the number of kill teams is uncertain, the number of people in each watch company ranges from 21 to 41. The entire fortress will have about 105-205 soldiers, plus commanders, think tanks, priests, dreadnoughts, technical sergeants, and pharmacists - considering the diversity of skills of Deathwatch members, these special positions can also be included in the kill team, that is, the strength of each watch fortress will be between 119-219.

Please don't think that they have few people and weak combat effectiveness. Everyone in the Deathwatch is the best or the most unsociable warrior pushed from their war group. The Deathwatch command will assign positions to new recruits based on their professional expertise and experience in fighting certain types of aliens. If they send a team of ten equipped with heavy bolters to hunt down a Hive Tyrant, you can be sure that these ten people can not only use heavy bolters skillfully, but also have sufficient combat experience against the Zerg. The Inquisitor only needs to drink coffee in his warship and wait for more than ten minutes to see the head of the hunted target being gilded and hung on the trophy wall in the fortress.

Here I can also give you a brief introduction to the home world of the Deathwatch, or their main training base: a wandering star floating in deep space, covered with an entire ring world, with imperial turrets, missile defense systems and Deathwatch fleets on orbit. The Deathwatch, in short, turned a Dyson sphere system into their own training base and main home world (it can be mentioned here that the number of Deathwatch members may exceed 20,000, approaching 30,000, and each regiment will provide one for the Deathwatch, so we can calculate how many Space Marines the Empire has now...)

The Deathwatch are not only very professional against aliens, but also against heretics, but this is not their job. Now, the Inquisitor has to face an empire composed of heretics and aliens, so they must be asked to appear.

A Deathwatch fortress has a whole standard Imperial Navy fleet and a large number of defense systems, and they can move in the warp with the help of tugboats. If an entire Deathwatch fortress is deployed, according to the human standards of the 3k period, it can easily destroy a level 2~3 civilization, that is, a small empire with hundreds of planets.

However, the Deathwatch do not have so much free time. At this point in time, they are mainly facing the Gorgon hive that is still rampaging in the Ultramarine. Compared to the original time, they were at least a little easier, because Kalai's expeditionary fleet began to clean up the Tyranid swarms in large numbers after leaving the Damocles Gulf and entering the Empire. Although they did not always win, they did successfully block some of the Gorgon's troops.

However, this also intensified the conflict between the Deathwatch and the Empire in the Ultramarine with Kalai, because some radical Protoss Archons would directly start burning glass when facing human planets attacked by Tyranid swarms. After all, the terrible infectivity of the Tyranid swarm would make Kalai consider a quake without hesitation, and sometimes because of the poor tactics of some Archons, the original layout of the human empire was disrupted. Therefore, in some cases, especially when the Empire and the Tyranids were in a tug-of-war, if the Protoss wanted to burn glass, it would likely become a three-way melee.

Of course, in some cases, humans and Protoss would also form a short-term covenant on the battlefield to fight against the Tyranids together, but compared to the first two cases, this is still rare.

When the captain learned of the Inquisitor's request, he immediately agreed to the other party's request. After all, the Inquisitor's request had been engraved on his rosary, and the Death Watch had the obligation to cooperate with the Inquisitor to execute things against the aliens.

A 40-man Death Watch team was quickly organized. The Death Watch team had two captains, Ash Patel from the Dark Angels and Damon Knight from the Space Wolves.

When the Inquisitor saw the commanders of the two teams, the first thing he thought of was that he hoped the two teams would not fight first, after all, the relationship between the Space Wolves and the Dark Angels was obvious to all.

I hope they can complete the tasks assigned to them by the Emperor.

The subsequent tasks were relatively easy. After all, the Imperial Navy was relatively obedient to the Inquisitor. The same was true for the Astra Militarum on the ground. An army of more than 400,000 was directly transferred from the active forces. The Navy also gave him a sub-district fleet. At the same time, the Ministry of Justice would also provide them with the help of more than 60,000 police officers and dozens of warships. There were also three local merchants and ronin family fleets with more than 40,000 people and 12 warships.

Although the local state religion and the Silver Sisters wanted to allow the army of the state religion to join the holy war, the Inquisitor only accepted the support of the Silver Sisters after consideration. After all, if it was a holy war of the state religion, millions of fanatics joining the battlefield would have a great impact on the entire war situation, but at the same time it would cause headaches for their own commanders. After all, they were a group of guys in a high position and would not obey regular commands.

Now everything is ready, just wait until the time comes and launch an expedition.

On the territory of the New Federation, Zeratul is ready to leave. It is indeed gratifying to discover an unknown civilization here. At the same time, he is also happy to conduct archaeological excavations here to find ancient technology and cultural relics, but he did not come here to do this.

He is looking for Orega, the traitor of the Dark Templar who finally reappeared in the galaxy after thousands of years of silence! Orega is a crazy guy. He will not hesitate to kill his compatriots. He will abandon his dignity as the eldest son of God for power. He will cooperate with the gods of the warp for fame and profit!

He is the enemy of the entire Khalai race and the enemy of the entire galaxy! Whether in Khalai, the Dark Lord, or even the Tal'darim, he is on the wanted list. In the Demon Tribunal, he is a demon believer hunted by the Grey Knights. The Eldar once took up an entire clown troupe to hunt him down!

But Zeratul thinks that this extremely evil enemy must end his life by himself, because this bastard has too many secrets in his hands, and at the same time, they have too many grievances to be resolved. Zeratul must let this bastard die in his own hands to calm his anger that has been burning for thousands of years.

It's time to step into the galaxy again to complete his revenge.

As for Death Watch, you can search for Man Bald on B Station. After all, I don't play this chess piece. I only know the main introduction of Death Watch by reading his column.

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