Warhammer: From Planetary Governor

Chapter 165 An ordinary gene seed

Under the sun, the Institute of Biogenetic Engineering shines with metallic luster, and the building is surrounded by countless gears and pipelines.

Embedded in the center of the door is the emblem of the Adeptus Mechanicus.

It was a combination of skull and machinery, with gears, pistons and cables intertwined, looking sacred and solemn.

When Ron came closer, a red light lit up in the center of the skull's eyes.

The access control mechanism instantly detected the identity of the visitor and emitted a pious and respectful electronic voice:

"Lord Savior, welcome to your presence~"

A few hours ago, the "Sacred Book of Redemption" that Ron had compiled for several years was officially promulgated.

Yes, he got the inspiration from Guilliman.

The holy book covers the unity of faith, religious rituals, management systems, military obligations, law and punishment, technology and innovation, etc.

Provide specific theoretical guidance for the spread of beliefs and territorial governance, as well as norms and constraints on thought and behavior.

"Sacred Scripture of Redemption" clarifies Ron's unshakable core position in the faith as the only savior designated by the God Emperor.

This is not only a sacred promise made by the Savior to his people, but also a holy scripture that all people follow.

The holy scripture has supreme sanctity and will become the cornerstone of territorial rule.

Of course, this is just a trial version.

In the future, it will be continuously improved according to the actual situation.

One of the articles of the Holy Code stipulates that everyone within the territory must call Ron Grant the savior.

The electronic sound fell, the gears turned, and the mechanical door slowly opened.

"Lord Savior!"

At this time, Moss hurried to the door from the institute.

Ron asked gently:

"How's it going? Did the experiment succeed?"

Moss was a little excited and quite proud:

"We have extracted the key gene nodes and can carry out the next step of research experiments..."

He has just led a scientific research team to conduct an important study on gene sequences.

This research will determine whether the gene seeds can add more stable characteristics in the future and carry out continuous optimization and improvement.

"Very good, keep it up and take me to see the gene seeds."

The purpose of Ron's trip was to take a look at those precious gene seeds.

The work related to the formation of the war group is almost ready, and we can't let things slip in key places.

He followed Moss through the long passage to the gene bank deep inside the institute.

On both sides of the passage are sealed laboratories one after another, and the walls are covered with genetic maps and biological structure diagrams.

Genetic engineers are conducting various experiments carefully.

In one of the laboratories, anatomy of clones was being carried out, dripping with blood.

There are now dozens of laboratories throughout the Biogenetic Engineering Research Institute.

Under the modern scientific research system, the huge biogenetic engineering technology is divided into different modules for experimental research.

This is a great test of the director of the institute’s ability to control and coordinate the project direction.

Fortunately, Moss is an intelligent robot from the golden age.

These are nothing to him.

At present, the institute is carrying out technical projects related to the optimization, transformation and cultivation of gene seeds.

At the same time, technologies related to gene stability are studied on a small scale to resist possible degradation and mutation of gene seeds in the future.

All in all, the project went quite smoothly.

The gene bank is responsible for cultivating and preserving gene seeds and is the heart of the Biogenetic Engineering Research Institute.

It consists of a series of breeding rooms and storage rooms.

Each cabin is designed as an independent unit that can withstand changes in the external environment.

The temperature, humidity and light indoors are strictly controlled to ensure the best preservation of genetic seeds.

There are transparent pipelines winding on the ceiling and walls, and golden energy flows slowly inside them.

Moss came to a cabin, looked at the monitoring panel on the cabin door, and introduced:

"This is the breeding room for gene seeds. Each breeding room can probably cultivate two gene seeds."

Ron glanced at the densely packed breeding rooms around him and nodded with satisfaction:

"Not bad, let's go in and have a look..."

A few years ago, Ron found a batch of gene seeds in the family's secret laboratory.

About fifty pieces.

Most of them have varying degrees of degradation and variation.

This is also the norm for imperial gene seeds.

Those seeds were secretly accumulated by the Grant family through various channels for thousands of years.

With those gene seeds, the Grant family secretly conducted a large number of cruel experiments on living subjects, spanning several generations.

Eventually the Praetorian Guard was created.

Unfortunately, they are far from real Space Marines.

After Ron obtained these gene seeds, he immediately handed them over to the Biological Genetic Research Institute of Biological Sage Moss.

Those fifty gene seeds were supplemented by tissue extracted from the fragments of Space Marine armor recovered from the depths of subspace.

After careful reverse bioengineering, a large number of effective gene sequences and genetic material were successfully restored.

Moss used those gene sequences and genetic material to cultivate one hundred initial gene seeds.

However, due to technical reasons, these initial gene seeds could only retain a very small part of the original body's genes.

The genetic sequences of the Blood Angels, Dark Angels, and Ultramarines contained in it are almost negligible, and cannot even show any characteristics.

These nearly blank initial gene seeds cannot yet be implanted into warriors.

How to further cultivate the initial gene seeds has become a difficult problem.

In the end, Moss chose the Mechanicum's gene seed cultivation method.

That is to use clones for breeding.

He selected a powerful individual as the mother clone.

The initial gene-seed is implanted into it to absorb its genetic properties.

The implantation and cultivation process went smoothly.

The initial gene-seed successfully survives and continues to absorb the mother's genetic material.

Ron followed Moss into the breeding room, and he immediately saw the three-meter-high glass petri dish in the center.

There is a clone about 2.2 meters tall soaked in the nutrient solution of the petri dish.

The golden energy pipeline is connected to the clone body and continues to input the energy of the small sun into the clone body.

These energies with life-giving and purifying properties are the key to the survival of the initial gene-seed.

Ron has discovered that the energy of the little sun is a panacea, and you can add a little bit of it to whatever you do.

Equivalent to the role of stabilizer and catalyst.

Ron looked at the clone soaked in the nutrient solution and was immediately struck by how handsome he was.

Because the clone's face looks exactly like him.

That's the Space Marine version of "Ron".

Moss chose Ron as the mother body to create 100 clones to cultivate those initial gene seeds.

It can be said that he is quite skilled.

After all, there are dozens of versions of "Ron" clones in his clone laboratory.

Catalyzed by the energy of the small sun, the initial gene seeds developed rapidly in the gene seed glands in Ron's clone.

Normally, the gene-seed would be stored in the gene-seed glands within the Space Marine's body to absorb the genetic material.

There are two seeds in total.

The first one takes five years to mature, and the second one takes ten years to mature.

In other words, a Space Marine can produce up to two gene seeds.

And in the laboratory's Space Marine version of "Ron" clone.

The first seed matures in three years, and the second seed matures in the sixth year.

This greatly speeds up the cultivation of genetic seeds and can produce more genetic seeds.

Of course, this is only if it is grown in a laboratory at any cost.

It would still take five or ten years for those gene seeds to be normally implanted into a warrior's body to mature.

Ron followed Moss into the storage room and listened to his report on the harvest of genetic seeds:

"Lord Savior, the first batch of 100 mature gene seeds has been picked and stored.

It is expected that the second batch of seeds will be harvested in three years..."

Gene seeds one after another are stored in the living flesh ball chamber in the storage room.

Those living flesh balls can keep the gene seeds active very well, and can be implanted into warriors through modification surgery at any time.

These gene seeds are mainly composed of Ron's gene sequence, and the gene sequences of other original bodies are so small that they can be ignored.

It can be said that he is the original body of these gene seeds.

Unfortunately, after absorbing his genetic sequence, those gene seeds had almost no outstanding characteristics, but no flaws could be seen.

The main thing is to be safe, stable, and unremarkable.

But in Ron's opinion, this is an advantage.

After all, although the warriors created by other primordial genes are powerful, they also have many shortcomings.

For example, the Blood Angels have a desire for bloodshed and destruction, and will even drink blood, eat corpses, and make crazy raids;

Ultramarines are mentally aggressive, have a tendency toward teamwork and class division, and are pathologically obsessed with completing designated tasks;

As for Dark Angel, it's relatively stable. The only drawback is that it has a bad mouth.

Ron's gene seeds are safer and more stable than the Dark Angels.

There is almost no rejection reaction during the transformation process, and there will be no impact on the warrior's character.

able to retain the diversity of their personalities.

The disadvantage is that it may be weaker than ordinary Space Marines.

For Luo, he needs relatively mediocre but safe and stable warriors, rather than those powerful men who may fall into madness at any time.

Anyway, the quality is not enough, so I have to make up the quantity.

With a stable and rapid method of producing gene seeds.

Given time, he could raise a large army of Space Marines.

Human sea tactical impact!

Looking at those gene seeds, Ron ordered:

"Moss, let's start the gene seed implantation operation..."

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