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[X] Annihilate the orks, atomize them and leave none alive (this will not require any rolls)
Ork vessels are not worth it.
Ork vessels are not worth it.
What do you think are the odds there are human prisoners on board to serve as food?
It's possible but not probable IMO.What do you think are the odds there are human prisoners on board to serve as food?
We're playing the Necrons. Human prisoners aren't worth it either.What do you think are the odds there are human prisoners on board to serve as food?
But we're only here to help the humans though, or do we stick with the Letter of the Deal with the Bishop; I.e the world?We're playing the Necrons. Human prisoners aren't worth it either.
But we're only here to help the humans though, or do we stick with the Letter of the Deal with the Bishop; I.e the world?
We only have speculation on the presence of human prisoners aboard the Ork vessels. In fact, unless my exceedingly poor literary comprehension skills have failed me once more, I can find no indication in the update concerning human prisoners aboard the vessels or that it is even a concern.[X] A few dozen Ork vessels of varying size are laid out before you. Seize them to fuel your own industry. (This should be relatively easy, but risk is still present. Rolls will be required)
If we can save human prisoners why not.
The Imperium will neither know nor care if the ork ships we obliterate happen to have some modest number of humans aboard. A completely vaporized human body has a very similar spectral profile to a completely vaporized ork body, and the Imperium just is not that sensitive to collateral damage.But we're only here to help the humans though, or do we stick with the Letter of the Deal with the Bishop; I.e the world?
The Imperium will neither know nor care if the ork ships we obliterate happen to have some modest number of humans aboard. A completely vaporized human body has a very similar spectral profile to a completely vaporized ork body, and the Imperium just is not that sensitive to collateral damage.
Hmm, how much would we stand to gain from scrapping Ork vessels? To put it into perspective, we would be risking 250 for our excort, 1000 for our light cruisor, and 2500 for our Sythe. Depending on how much resources are on the table, I might be willing to roll the dice.
Im still very curious as normal the imperium is not this pragmatic with dealing with xenos. I am thoroughly convinced that there is something going on in the background with the imperium.
I also considered the value of scrapping them but to be honest it'll be a drop in the bucket when taking into account how productive we can make our worlds.Hmm, how much would we stand to gain from scrapping Ork vessels? To put it into perspective, we would be risking 250 for our excort, 1000 for our light cruisor, and 2500 for our Sythe. Depending on how much resources are on the table, I might be willing to roll the dice.
Slightly more than I expected, honestly but then again we're unlikely to roll "perfectly". Still sticking with annihilation but good to know.That's largely dependant on rolls. If everything's goes absolutely perfectly, perhaps 1.5 - 2k worth of 'useful' material.
[X] Annihilate the orks, atomize them and leave none alive (this will not require any rolls)
Im still very curious as normal the imperium is not this pragmatic with dealing with xenos. I am thoroughly convinced that there is something going on in the background with the imperium.