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WHAT DID WE DO!? WHY DID WE DO THAT!?! WHAT THE **** HAS POSSESSED US TO DO THIS!?!?
Cardinal Ignatius has precisely zero chill.
WHAT DID WE DO!? WHY DID WE DO THAT!?! WHAT THE **** HAS POSSESSED US TO DO THIS!?!?
Be that as it may, he believed himself above the laws of the Imperium. Instead of waiting for permission from the local government for pressganging rights, he instead choose to take it and run. People like these cause chaos and hatred in the Imperium and I highly doubt that the Admiral cares one whit about the people or the planet he was abducting people from.[X] Usurpation - Command the spirit of the ship and take away that which the Admiral believes is his by right. When he humbles himself before you and acknowledges his own transgression, you will consider the possibility of forgiveness.
It is quite possible that the admiral had real need, and that he saw his actions as a good thing, both for the empire, and, in the long run, for the people he was conscripting. It is also possible that he heard of us being investigated by the inquisition, etc, etc. It is quite possible that he himself is a man who misstept, but is on the right path of life overall.
Honestly I'm looking forwards to the Cardinal explaining to the Sisters that, no he didn't just summon a demon, he summoned the Machine Spirit of the Ship, and that while it is a Warp Entity, it is in no way similiar to the servants of the Dark Gods.
Sounds about right.
Hey, I consider this perfectly reasonable, if the Admiral or whoever wants to be a dick, we'll appeal the only authority that automatically supersedes his own, that of the ship itself.Sounds about right.
Was there really no other, preferably sane/reasonable, reason?
This can be explained too. And note, that I am acting as a devil's advocate here, and basically making some excuses for him.Be that as it may, he believed himself above the laws of the Imperium. Instead of waiting for permission from the local government for pressganging rights, he instead choose to take it and run. People like these cause chaos and hatred in the Imperium and I highly doubt that the Admiral cares one whit about the people or the planet he was abducting people from.
Edit: Also if he had real need for conscripts, he would say so through the proper channels. That way, he would get the immense recruits necessary for the crisis. Instead he acts like a criminal, taking what he can before running away.
So instead of waiting for a reply, he simply attacked the Imperial world and run before he gets into trouble. What would occur if every Naval Admiral thought like that? That their mission is beyond the questioning and authority of any planetary government? That if they needed supplies, then they would simply take it, without a word said otherwise. That's how you fester hatred against the Imperium, when the people defending it think they are also above the laws set in place by the government.This can be explained too. And note, that I am acting as a devil's advocate here, and basically making some excuses for him.
He might not have been sure of how reliable / loyal to the imperium / clean the government was. If the troubles with the inquisitor going to investigate a cardinal were known to him (they might have been), he could have been suspecting the government of corruption.
Sounds about right.
Was there really no other, preferably sane/reasonable, reason?
Uh, yeah. That's exactly what happens. But what's the planet going to do? Fight back? That's treason and then the Navy wrecks them.What would occur if every Naval Admiral thought like that? That their mission is beyond the questioning and authority of any planetary government? That if they needed supplies, then they would simply take it, without a word said otherwise. That's how you fester hatred against the Imperium, when the people defending it think they are also above the laws set in place by the government.
There's no Imperial law against slavery. If there were, the Navy wouldn't be known for press-ganging because Inquisitors would be blamming captains left and right for violating the Lex Imperialis. As far as Sanguisian law goes, it simply doesn't apply to the Imperial Navy. That's just how the Imperial hierarchy works. There's some fuzziness in this particular situation because of the question of who's more important out of a Cardinal and an Admiral, but Planetary Governors are just about at the bottom of the food chain among the Imperium's leadership.
The Planet in question houses a Cardinal with political connections to the wider Imperium. We can have the Admiral shot for treason. The Admiral did this, because he thought that he would never meet us again in his lifetime. What kind of Admiral ignores regulations set forth by the Navy and pisses on the Hierarchy at his own leisure? Such an Admiral would have little to no friends to protect him from actual political consequences. Furthermore, I doubt his superiors and the wider Imperium appreciate the hatred of all the Planetary governors that he pisses off on a routine basis by ignoring their jurisdictions.Uh, yeah. That's exactly what happens. But what's the planet going to do? Fight back? That's treason and then the Navy wrecks them.
There's no Imperial law against slavery. If there were, the Navy wouldn't be known for press-ganging because Inquisitors would be blamming captains left and right for violating the Lex Imperialis. As far as Sanguisian law goes, it simply doesn't apply to the Imperial Navy. That's just how the Imperial hierarchy works. There's some fuzziness in this particular situation because of the question of who's more important out of a Cardinal and an Admiral, but Planetary Governors are just about at the bottom of the food chain among the Imperium's leadership.
Nope. Admiral Whats-his-face hasn't committed any acts of treason here, nor would Ignatius have the authority to execute him if he had. It would be one thing to execute a citizen of Sanguis or a priest under his jurisdiction, but the Ecclesiarchy and the Imperial Navy are parallel organisations. That's not to say he couldn't do it anyway and just wear the consequences, but the prosecution of the Lex Imperialis falls to the Adeptus Arbites and the Ordo Hereticus.
What regulations? Press-ganging is a naval tradition.What kind of Admiral ignores regulations set forth by the Navy and pisses on the Hierarchy at his own leisure?
An admiral is essentially his own superior within the sector. The thing I mentioned about Cardinal Importance vs. Admiral Importance is because they're roughly the same rank in their respective organisations. There might be a High Admiral or something in charge of the Sector Fleet as a whole, but would they care? They would have been doing the same thing when they were still in that stage of their career.Furthermore, I doubt his superiors and the wider Inperium appreciate the hatred of all the Planetary governors that he pisses off on a routine basis by ignoring their jurisdictions.