Suffer Not the Witch (Warhammer 40k Psyker Quest)

[x] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[x] [Bore] Abandon the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[x] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner

Lets us free the one similar in character to ourselves and the Angel of Death. Screw the Eldar as they are trecherous individuals at the best of times and I feel that we do not need to nessisarily kill the Magos. Maybe one of the others can convince us to free them.
 
[X] [Nadia] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Bore] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner

trust not the demons or xenos. Maybe we will get lucky and get a Celestial Lion or a rogue Raven Guard.
 
[X] [Nadia] Terminate the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Terminate the Prisoner

Chaos space marine? That's such an enormous bag of nope fire is the only reasonable response.
Daemon summoner lady? Nah, she's a little too unstable to work with. Batshit techpriest shoving daemon bits into his torso? The inquisition wants to do that so it can't be a completely horrible idea in at least the short term. Eldar? Look, even if it's a dark Eldar, getting away clean is way more important than horribly torturing random humans.
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Abandon the Prisoner

Free our fellow baseline humans. It'll take a modicum of self-restraint not to get wrapped up in whatever hare-brained schemes they come up with, but in the meantime they're useful and can probably be reasoned with. Our character has decent social skills and so should be up to the task of herding cats towards the common goal of getting out of here.

I'm curious about the others, but they're too dangerous, and besides, they almost certainly wouldn't have freed us if they'd been the one to wake up first.
 
[x] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[x] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[x] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[x] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner

Don't be a coward. Maximum backup, maximum potential for cooperation! Maximum risk? Nah, not when there's four other targets for backstabbing.
 
The Inquisition, for all its faults, doesn't generally pull out so many stops for the average monster.
Which kinda implies that we where in the same league as them, considering we were in stasis as well. When we were a part of Menegarie, what did we end up doing?

[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Terminate the Prisoner


I don't want to deal with a space marine of any kind. As he's most likely to break out on his own; he gets killed. I also don't want to deal with Eldar. That leaves Nadia and Bore, the two demonologists.

Neither of them are long term allies, but they should have a blend of skills that will get us out of here and into a safer area. A techpriest can work the inquisition's tech and Nadia might have safe houses around the sector. I'm not confident with this, a trio of people should make decision-making pretty simple.
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Abandon the Prisoner
 
By now, there's not much there but rot in the vague shape of a man, the surface broken by stained finger-bones and the surface of a twice-filled skull.

Well, that's a new nightmare fuel.

Out of the four, I only care about these two, so:

[x] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[x] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Abandon the Prisoner
 
Which kinda implies that we where in the same league as them, considering we were in stasis as well. When we were a part of Menegarie, what did we end up doing?

The Menagerie is a Tzeentch-aligned Chaos Cult with a focus on mystery, manchurian candidates and social disruption via carefully targeted sabotage and assassination. As far as you know, you mostly just killed people for them, which is more or less what you did as a professional duellist on the right side of the law, but as far as the Inquisition are concerned you could have been far worse than that, its difficult to tell without a full investigation.
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Terminate the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner
 
[x] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
It is entirely possible she was framed by Markus Black, or otherwise the Inquisition found it politically convenient to remove her. Innocence Proves Nothing.

[x] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
We're on a spaceship in lockdown looking to escape the prison. Even if his primary area of expertise isn't relevant, he may still possess the knowledge needed to access the bridge and get the ship operational. If the riots damaged the ship significantly then that could mean repairs will be needed.

[x] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
The Aeldari represents an untrustworthy threat that will serve to keep the others in line. Both Bore and Ciro are going to be difficult to deal with if and when they become actively hostile. Nor are either likely to feel threatened by a couple of humans although they might take a psyker a little more seriously.

[x] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner
Could also be a Blood Raven for all we know. In an ideal world we'd check their personal effects for obvious clues. Threatening enough to make the Aeldari cautious. Like the tech priest potentially knowledgeable enough about voidships to help resolve our current problems.
 
Would be useful, but too risky.
[X] [Nadia] Terminate the Prisoner

Too fun to pass on.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner

I like eldar.
[X] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner

Just because I think maugan would write something interesting with that character. Probably not a great idea otherwise.
[X] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner
 
[x] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[x] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[x] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[x] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner
 
[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Free the Prisoner

We should at least speak to them first before condemning any of them to death, and bonus if we start betraying each other half way through the escape plan, then it can turn into a whole dramatic chase scene to launch them as our beginning adversary and maybe even long-term nemesis.
 
The vote tally looks borked to me. Seems like it can't figure out which votes belong to a category like [Nadia] or [Bore] and so it's mashing many "Free the Prisoner" and "Terminate the Prisoner" votes together
 
The vote tally looks borked to me. Seems like it can't figure out which votes belong to a category like [Nadia] or [Bore] and so it's mashing many "Free the Prisoner" and "Terminate the Prisoner" votes together

Now it should work.

[X] [Nadia] Free the Prisoner.
[X] [Bore] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Aeldari] Free the Prisoner
[X] [Ciro] Terminate the Prisoner
 
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