Several Weeks Later, Unnamed Star System
The Executor-class Super Star Destroyer Dreadnought arrived at a relatively empty Star System that was pretty much secluded from any and all major species and factions in the Milky Way Galaxy.
For the past few weeks, I spent all of my time researching the Webway and comprehending the research on the Webway Gate. At the same time, I was also considering some experiments on the Webway Gate and navigating through the Webway.
Navigating through the Webway would be the most problematic aspect of the entire thing because even the Federation had absolutely no clue of how to even approach this aspect.
Fortunately, though I came with a much different idea...
Instead of navigating through the Webway, I would search directly for the Commorragh and target the city instead of creating a method of navigation.
I was sure that Commorragh, as the last Aeldari City, had some of the peculiarities of their cities, and even though the Federation sucked as fuck when it came to navigating through the Webway, we actually devleoped method of tracking targets through the Webway.
Mainly because the warhawks within the Terran Federation were preparing for the war against the Aeldari Empire. And as a large part of the Aeldari Empire's national power was located within the Webway, we created several methods of tracking these cities and places within the Webway.
As long as one knew how to search, it wasn't that problematic.
And Commorragh wouldn't be that problematic to locate, once I finished the Psychic Machine that would target the specific signals that were being released there...
By the Drukhari.
I would be basically searching for the greatest negativity spot in the Webway through the combination of the Psychic Arts, Tier Magic used to sense Emotions and technology.
Through it, I would be able to locate the entire city.
Then the only thing that was remaining was to decide the approach to the city itself.
Even though I despised the existence of the Drukhari, they were still inheritors of the Ancient Aeldari Empire to a much greater degree... probably even more than the Craftworld Aeldari, because the Drukhari still occupied one of the Imperial Cities from the age of the Empire.
And gods know what kind of weapons they had in there.
I was pretty sure that the Empire had some weapons that were effective against even against the Tier 10 beings like me... if some of such weapons were in the Commorragh, it could be problematic.
Not to mention Aeladri has even more powerful weapons...
Fortunately enough, my clone body was assimialting more and more Empyrean Powers as time passed to the point where this Avatar would soon break through to the Tier 11, which would be more than enough to bulldoze through the entire Immaterius Universe.
As long as I didn't set foot in the Immaterium itself.
Which I didn't really plan to do so in the near future at all.
Nevertheless, I could try to reach Tier 11 as soon as possible, which shouldn't be really impossible, and then use some tricks to start assimilating the power that my True Body left in this Psyker Clone.
With that being said, I should be able to reach Tier 12 with ease and be practically powerful enough to fight against the Lesser Warp Gods and other similar entities directly in the Warp as I would possess even the fractions of the Concept of Ruination, Concept of Void, and The Path of the End.
And when I was seriously thinking about it, I decided that this was the best course of action.
It was not like I was pressed for time or anything, because I had more time than enough.
Currently, it was the early 41st Millennium.
In the 41st Millennium, the long-dormant Necrons have finally awoken from their Great Sleep to begin their conquest of the galaxy once more. In many cases, over the millennia, their Tomb Worlds had been resettled by the unsuspecting Humans of the Imperium, leading to horrific scenes of devastation as the newly-awakened Necrons cleansed whole planets of their populations of fragile Human souls.
The reason for the awakening of the Necrons in the 41st Millennium is still debated amongst the entire Galaxy, as nobody could tell. Aeldari, or at least what has remained from them, were most profoundly distraught from this revelation because the Necrons were their ancient enemies.
Meanwhile, I was delighted at that...
Necron technology...
It was something that was able to imprison the C'than... The Star Gods.
Beings that were at least at the Tier 11 in my native Universe.
And Necrons were able to do it with technology alone.
Nevertheless, the time that I was right now was pretty much perilous.
None can say for sure how many Tomb Worlds entered the Great Sleep some 60 million standard years ago, but it is certain that a great many did not survive into the 41st Millennium. Technologically advanced though the Necrons were, to attempt a stasis-sleep of such scale was a great risk, even for them.
As the centuries passed, ever more Tomb Worlds fell prey to malfunction or ill-fortune.
Some Tomb Worlds were destroyed by the retribution of marauding Aeldari, their defence systems overmatched by these ancient enemies of the Necrons. Other Tomb Worlds fell victim to the uncaring natural evolution of the galaxy itself.
Tectonically unstable planets crushed Necron strongholds slumbering at their hearts; stars went supernova, consuming orbiting Tomb Worlds in their death throes. Many of the Necrons perished because even their advanced technology didn't account for the sleeping time of sixty million years.
Yet, it was also undeniably true that a great deal of Tomb World survived till today and were Awakening.
Slowly... yes.
But steadily.
And Necrons were beyond dangerous.
The Terran Federation classified them as the most dangerous threat to the Galaxy, straight after the Empyrean. The Federation attacked and plundered some Tomb Worlds... but those belonged to individual Necron Warlords primarily or some extremely weak Necron Dynasties.
And even that came at a terrible price.
