
Warhammer 40,000: I Am the Wave
by Little Red Dust Under The Moon
About This Novel
In the distant 41st millennium, countless races are attacking each other within the galaxy. The hungry Great Devourer has extended its tentacles here. The former overlord of the galaxy is gradually awakening, and the whispers from the subspace are becoming stronger. Lin Yuan came to this shithole universe in an accident. Looking at the heroes and heroes driving each other in the galaxy, his heart was filled with despair, "I was just joking, I really didn't want to be loyal to the emperor." Good news: Lin Yuan obtained a system. Bad news: He was resurrected in the bottom nest, and the first thing summoned by the system was the zerg from StarCraft 2... Lin Yuan looked at the springtails and cockroaches jumping in front of him, as well as the mutalisks flying around his head, and the despair in his heart deepened, "Hell, isn't this really a blessing from Tzeentch!"
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Why do I feel that the author does not have any divisions in the strength levels of the Astartes, recruits, veterans, sergeants, company champions, Chapter champions, Emperor's champions, Emperor's Chosen, small Primarchs (stronger than the Chosen, but not as good as the Primarch), and the Primarch. I feel that the author divides them this way. I feel that all the Space Marines you write are no different from ordinary cannon fodder. There is no hierarchy. Although in theory, in a real war, Space Marines can only be cannon fodder.
Must give five stars
This is my first time meeting the protagonist of 40K. I respect you as a hero
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Why do I feel that the author does not have any divisions in the strength levels of the Astartes, recruits, veterans, sergeants, company champions, Chapter champions, Emperor's champions, Emperor's Chosen, small Primarchs (stronger than the Chosen, but not as good as the Primarch), and the Primarch. I feel that the author divides them this way. I feel that all the Space Marines you write are no different from ordinary cannon fodder. There is no hierarchy. Although in theory, in a real war, Space Marines can only be cannon fodder.
Must give five stars
This is my first time meeting the protagonist of 40K. I respect you as a hero
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on









