Chapter 444 Ranger Warrior
When the huge Suffering Alliance strike formation suddenly appeared from subspace, the frightened red pirate fleet immediately began to scatter, especially the mortal pirates, who had no determination to fight the enemy to the death. The first thing that comes to mind is to preserve your own strength.
The Suffering Alliance was obviously well prepared. The moment they jumped out of the subspace, they launched a large number of landing craft and torpedoes, directly attacking the black ship Holy Flame and the Chaos warships that were close to it. Huron Force.
It’s just that there was another unexpected participant in the Suffering Alliance’s strike formation.
The flagship of the Ranger Chapter, the strike cruiser Star Wolf.
The Ranger Warriors' own historical records indicate that this Chapter was founded during the 23rd Founding. They were originally designed along with several Chapters specifically for expeditionary use, and therefore the most stable gene-seed was selected for establishment.
Since its founding, the Ranger Warriors have been diligently following the path of destroying the enemies of humanity, constantly traveling between war zones and across the distant Imperial Star Territory.
Their paint scheme adopts a two-color pattern of half blue and white, and their logo is a burning comet.
The Ranger Warriors launched crusade after crusade in the name of the Emperor, earning themselves a series of glorious battle honors, some of which are still remembered in the pages of history, while others has long been forgotten.
The most famous one recently is that they participated in the Battle of Badab against the tyrant Huron, and were one of the first battle groups to enter the war.
The Rangers responded to the call of the Firehawks after the first Firehawks Chapter was thwarted and decided to use their powerful strike cruiser fleet to protect Imperial neutral ships traveling through the Maelstrom.
During this period, they had a series of small conflicts with the Lamenters of the same camp as the Hurons, but both the Ranger Warriors and the Lamenters Chapter had to join the war out of honor, so they did not The willingness to fight each other is just a passive drive to drive each other away, so no deep rift has been formed.
But when the Mantis Warriors entered the battle, the situation immediately took a turn for the worse. The Casco fleet belonging to the Ranger Warriors was ambushed, and the entire chapter fleet only managed to escape by attacking the cruiser Star Wolf.
With their fleet destroyed, the Ranger warriors had to fight the Mantis warriors on the surface of Bellerophon's Autumn planet. This extremely unfavorable battle caused their power to be further weakened—— Six companies were nearly wiped out, and the Mantis Warriors decapitated their command structures with surgical strikes.
Due to the death of the Chapter Master and two Company Commanders, the Ranger Warriors had to withdraw from this war. After the war, they only had 120 warriors and one capital ship left, which was extremely miserable.
After the Badab War, the Ranger warriors had to stop their expeditions and begin to recuperate. With the support of the Terran Council, they established their own monastery fortress on a planet called Velamuth in the Maelstrom sector.
Originally, if they were given a certain amount of time, with the well-kept gene seed bank, the Ranger Warriors would still have hope to restore the war group.
But Huron did not forget his previous hatred.
Not long ago, Huron sent his third company commander, 'Big Brother' Nasir Wartek, to sneak attack Velamus, ransacked the Ranger Warriors' seed bank, and stole most of the seeds. and destroyed the rest.
This caused the Ranger Warriors to fall into the abyss. In desperation, they re-formed as a ship-based battle group and began to madly hunt down all the Red Pirates, especially the "Big Brother".
After receiving the Inquisitor's request for help, they rushed over immediately, but unexpectedly they encountered a strange fleet and a group of old acquaintances near the subspace node.
After simply stating his intention, Malakin invited the Ranger Warriors to join him in the battle against the Red Pirates.
Magna Titus, the new Chapter Master of the Ranger Warriors, then boarded the Unbound Soul to talk to the two Chapter Masters of the Tribulation Alliance.
During this process, he learned that the Suffering Alliance's target was Huron's home planet, and immediately made a request, hoping to join this operation to regain the stolen gene seeds. Magnar Titus was also afraid that Soshyan and Malakin would not take them with them, and promised that he would not need any loot except the chapter's gene seeds.
Although this was an unexpected change, Soshyan agreed to let Magna Titus join this joint operation after careful consideration.
It was also because the negotiations between the three war groups took a certain amount of time, which made their arrival on the battlefield slower. Fortunately, things have not gotten out of hand yet.
After leaving the subspace, the United Fleet divided into two groups. Soshyan directly led the Honor Guard to use teleportation to reach the interior of the black ship, while the Weeper directly jumped into the Tyrant's Claw, and the Ranger Warrior Responsible for driving away pirates around you.
The battle on the black ship went smoothly. The red pirates, who had been severely weakened by the nuns, were defeated by the fierce attack of the Astral Knights. On Malakin's side, the battle was about to come to an end.
The Chapter Master of the Lamenters stared closely at his data panel, squinting at the soldiers who were searching among the ruins of the bridge.
His originally gorgeous outer cloak was now a little tattered and was swaying slightly with the heat wave.
After confirming that there were no living traitors on the bridge, Malakin pulled his pistol from its holster, carefully inspected the bombed stairway entrance, and then led the team deep below the deck.
The interior of this ship has been severely corrupted. Visceral pipelines can be seen everywhere. Not only are there bruises coming out of nowhere, but the marks of the Chaos Gods are also engraved on anyone who looks at them. place.
Malakin carefully climbed down the stairs, trying not to touch the filth.
As he moved, the spotlights mounted on the power armor swept through the shadows, smoke and dust. The other Weeper warriors skillfully took turns covering each other, crossing one corner after another. Provide a shield to guard against any sudden attack.
Their actions have a clear purpose and they search for the enemy with a desire to fight - this is the original intention for their creation and the state that has been repeatedly emphasized in training.
All the way down to the bottom, where any design and craftsmanship that once belonged to the Empire has disappeared without a trace.
All the corners of this place are round and cornerless, and there is no decoration on the walls.
As the light swept across the thick metal grating, the Wailer realized that this was a dungeon, and he could hear the echoes of the soldiers aiming their guns.
Suddenly, there was movement in the darkness.
Subsequently, hundreds of poor and numb slaves emerged, all of whom had been brutally tortured by the Red Pirates. Those traitors would pass the time on the prisoners when they were not in a fighting state.
Judging from the clothing, Malakin guessed that most of the people in front of him were nobles of the nest, both young and old, and they had not been captured for a long time.
"This is a dungeon for prisoners, don't fire yet."
Malakin is not a cruel person, he has only pity for the fate of these poor people.
(End of this chapter)