Noah stood outside and heard the governor's voice, and his heart settled, because the other party had already informed him that the Imperium of Man's reinforcements were far off.
Their army was affected by another war.
Noah did not continue forward, but turned and left.
The information gathered was almost complete, and the rulers of this Imperium of Man planet were also reaching their final moments.
In the interstellar era, any kindness would bring unnecessary trouble.
For Noah at this time, if he wanted to recreate the glory of the Terran Federation and establish a force that could help him research how to split the universe, then he could not be soft-hearted.
What's more, if Noah had not intervened, this planet would have been doomed; the ork attack alone could have overwhelmed the entire planet.
It was precisely because Noah was clearing the surrounding orks and attracting the attention of a large number of orks that the Imperium of Man had this chance to breathe; they had already lived much longer.
Noah turned and left, and the guards who had originally seen him into the Governor's Palace quickly opened the gate. They were not clear what this Inquisitor from the Inquisition had come for.
But these matters were none of their concern, nor did they need to know what this Inquisitor had come for; all they had to do was serve this Inquisitor.
Noah left the Governor's Palace. He no longer used traditional walking, but instead opened a Warp passage and slowly walked into the Warp. The next second, he appeared in his underground city.
Noah stepped out of the Warp, but as he left the Warp, he felt something was amiss.
Immediately, a bolt of lightning shot from his hand, striking into the Warp and shattering a Tzeentch Greater Daemon into pieces.
"Pathetic, lowly creature, do you really think you can come out through my Warp tunnel?"
The Daemons of the Warp were just a small interlude; Noah didn't take them to heart. After all, such weak Daemons could be crushed with a flick of his hand, let alone pose any threat to him.
He quickly returned to his laboratory, and based on the genes and gene sequences he had collected during this period, he used gene recombination technology to re-create a batch of the planet's Governors and various high-ranking officials from the Imperium.
At the same time, he also took out a large number of assassin-type combat robots from his void backpack. These were combat robots he brought from the federation, not ones he made himself, and their combat power was not to be underestimated.
Operation Stealing the Sky and Changing the Sun activated—
Under the dome of the laboratory, three hundred cultivation pods simultaneously lit up with an eerie blue light. In the liquid nutrient solution, bodies identical to governor Caswall were growing at a visible rate.
Noah stood in front of the central control panel, his fingers flying across the holographic keyboard, inputting the collected memory data into the brains of these clones.
"Memory implantation completion 97%..." The synthetic voice of the artificial intelligence echoed in the laboratory, "Clones have been cultivated. Congratulations."
Noah stopped his operations, looking at the 300 high-ranking officials of the Imperium of Man on this planet before him, and nodded.
Cloning technology, all in all, is not an easy technology to apply. Cloning humans, especially rapid development, requires some special resources.
Among these rare resource consumptions, what made Noah's heart ache the most was especially alien natural gas.
Noah didn't have much of that stuff now.
If it weren't for the fact that these guys could bring him enough benefits, Noah would never have used this technology.
Moreover, according to federation law, cloned individuals automatically become federation citizens.
They also possess the civil rights of the federation and are not beings that can be arbitrarily squandered or discarded.
Although Noah is no longer under the jurisdiction of the federation, and is even in a new universe, Noah is still willing to abide by the laws and regulations of the federation.
Noah gazed at the neatly arranged clones in the cultivation pods, the eerie blue light casting mottled shadows on his stern face.
These clones were not just replicas, but his carefully designed "evolved versions"—all genetic diseases were removed from their gene sequences, neural response speed was increased by 23%, and even telomere length was reprogrammed, with a theoretical lifespan of up to 900 standard years.
Such a lifespan would be much more useful than the Imperium of Man's life-extension surgeries.
"Initiate consciousness transfer protocol." Noah's voice echoed in the laboratory.
The neural connection devices on top of the three hundred cultivation pods simultaneously lit up, precisely engraving the original's memories and personality patterns into the cerebral cortex of each clone.
But after this final step was completed, 300 high-ranking officials of the Imperium of Man walked out of the cultivation pods, and each of them was accompanied by two soldiers of the Mechanical Legion.
Noah just looked at these people in front of him and said nothing more. With these people acting, by the next morning, this planet would pretty much be under his control.
As for the political interests carried by their respective original selves, they would all be replaced by this group of his people.
To be honest, such methods are really dirty.
And normally, such things could not be used in the federation, as the federation could directly detect souls. Even if a person looked exactly the same, their souls would be different.
Soul detection technology is one of the federation's core technologies. It can confirm that you are you, and not someone else, to prevent cases of scapegoating.
Everything was accomplished; all that was needed was to wait quietly until the next day, and this planet would completely change hands.
And he, Noah, would then be able to legitimately take over the rule of this planet, and then quietly develop in the Imperium of Man.
Although he intended to rebuild the Terran Federation, he did not plan to keep the humans here in the midst of war.
This was a sense of public morality from a federation citizen. He wanted to see if there was a good way to take over the entire Imperium of Man as completely as possible.
Moreover, even if all that wasn't considered, with only one planet, he had no confidence whatsoever in confronting this massive Imperium of Man.
Based solely on the information he had gathered during this time, this Imperium of Man possessed a staggering 1 million colony planets!
And this number was just a rough estimate; their colony planets were increasing and decreasing every minute, every day.
The number of colony planets was so vast that it even exceeded the Terran Federation, which was already in a grand universe.
The entire federation's colony planets combined did not exceed 1800, while this Imperium of Man already had over 1 million, and it was said to be increasing every moment.
Noah, coming from the Terran Federation, even seeing the Imperium of Man's performance being so disappointing,
He still couldn't imagine what kind of powerful military force this super empire, with a full 1 million colony planets and even increasing every minute, truly possessed!
