The suggestions made by Sifleg’s subordinates have so rit.
But the Judge did not listen.
There are mainly two reasons:
First, this is just a conjecture. They have not implented anything like this on a large scale before; it hasn’t been proven, and the hypothesis is based only on logical inference, which may not hold true. There is still the possibility of a fight to the death between both sides, where neither gains any advantage and then is wiped out in one go by the human forces when they catch a breath.
Second, the current situation is already too urgent. If not addressed imdiately, the three or four star domains surrounding Omgeria will all have to face a massive onslaught of the Green Tide directly. With the Waaagh energy accumulated by the Green Skins at their present scale, it has reached an absurd level, and it can completely guide their massive fleet, acting as a beacon, for navigation between the stars.
When the Green Skin Orcs’ advantage in interstellar travel vastly outweighs that of humans affected by the Scarlet Scar, it becos even more unstoppable.
To solve the current problem, bringing the Void Insect Species into the fold is an act of desperation.
Even if this thunderstorm truly grows larger and explodes in the future, it’s not sothing they can afford to worry about now.
When faced with imdiate death, how can one worry about the future?
Under this guiding ideology, Sifleg’s actions were still executed.
In so respects, he was quite capable.
At least in the thod of luring the Void Insect Species, he was successful.
A Tentacle Fleet of the Insect Nest did indeed arrive at Omgeria four years after he conducted infection dispersion on several planets.
And as bait, it wasn’t just the infected human worlds he created.
Humans can be infected by parasites, so can’t the Green Skins?
Actually, they can be.
Beastn are typically asexual mushrooms, so it’s hard to imagine infectors among the Beastn lasting more than two generations. Moreover, there is little privacy in Beastn society; any mushroom that looks wrong is directly uprooted.
Penetrating the Beastman society is a universe-level challenge.
But still, infection can indeed occur.
The infected Beastn parasites have six limbs, have purple skin, are extrely robust, and are extrely ugly. Although their rate of continued infection is significantly lower than the continuous infection among humans, they have different advantages—among humans, once a parasite is discovered, it is completely unacceptable by the whole race and must be dealt with. However, in Beastn society, those infected Beastn who grow strong often manage to make a na for themselves in the tribe due to their individual strength.
Fierce enough, strong enough, good at fighting, that’s Waaagh enough; Beastn can accept that.
However, the only issue is true Beastn, the more they fight, the more victories they achieve, the stronger and larger they beco, which is a positive cycle. But although the infected Beastn have greater innate quality, they don’t have such prowess in ’leveling up through fighting’. Their strength is basically fixed, without enhancent from the Waaagh Force Field.
This ans these Beastn parasites can exist in Beastman society but find it difficult to rise to high positions, and the low infection rate among Beastn makes their situation smaller in scale.
But the problem is that these infected Beastn are also parasites, and they can collude and act together with infected humans.
On the human side, Sifleg and his subordinates also observed this point. Although in the three-way battle, the humans are at an absolute disadvantage, they can still take so actions to try to create so ’opportunities’.
Plus, with their secret technique to ’accelerate’ the infection, they quickly made these worlds extrely attractive to the Insect Nest Fleet, indeed drawing the universe devourers over.
The eting between the cancer of the universe and the universe devourer thus arrived.
In the past, researchers of the Human Empire had indeed observed wars between the Insect Race and other alien entities.
After all, the Void Insect Species are devourers; they eat everything, not just humans. When they encounter other aliens, they are bound to fight.
Including the Green Skin Orcs.
But it’s unclear whether it’s due to insufficient observational samples, or because events happening outside the territories of the Human Empire were unseen, or simply because they hadn’t encountered such a scenario before... In any case, none of the observed sample scales of confrontations between these two alien forces were larger than those seen at Omgeria.
In so past observation records, when they encountered each other, it often led to a bloody fight where neither side would yield, followed by one side quickly achieving victory and reaping the maximum gains.
But this was not the case at Omgeria.
After the swarm devoured the first few planets, it got a taste for it. They recognized that the Green Skin Orcs were quite a tasty al.
Although not easy to fight, many foods in this universe are challenging to hunt, and the Beastn were no exception either.
The taste may have been diocre, but they made up for it with sheer volu and satiation.
Thus, the universe devourers fixed their gaze on the Green Skin Orc Empire and began advancing further within Omgeria.
How fortuitous is that? The Green Skin Orcs viewed the Void Insect Species the sa way.
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