[] Plan: Call Me Ishmael
-[] Champion Chi Tu, The Stalwart: Originally he had been contented. He was granted respect, battle and a place of honor within the legion. It had blinded him. While serving amongst the White Scars he ignored the works of his brothers. He thought their words born of mere discontent rather then treachery. It was only when they declared rebellion that he understood how far they had fallen. Then he slew the brothers three in battle, and vowed to shun glory forevermore. (Gain Trait: The Weight of Duty)
-[] Ithician: An island world caught in a long and distant orbit from it's star of Penelope. The people of this world suffer under an endless battery of storms above, predations of sea monsters below and a dozen warring city states besides. The people of this world are a clever if superstitious lot with much stock being placed in prophecy and divination. They are dedicated to the study of all things, such that they might learn direct fate itself. (Planetary Decision: Diviner's Intervention)

[] Plan: David vs Goliath
-[] Captain Apollyon, The Messenger: Once known as 'Little Abaddon' this one had risen far and fast by imitating the First Captain. Unfortunately the Despoiler cared not for his reflection. Apollyon was exiled to the scouting companies and swiftly forgotten by those in power. Humbled yet resentful, he came into his own. When Abaddon offered him a place by his side, Apollyon lacked the words to respond. As such he contented himself with unleashing a campaign of sabotage and murder upon his traitorous kin. (Gain Trait: Silent Heralds)
-[] Gemini-4: A set of colonized asteroid-shipyards in the model of Sol's Jovian Moons. Lacking the same level of infrastructure the people of this station instead specialize in cannibalizing hulls and technologies. As such they are known to create recombinant hulls in the vein of space hulks and have developed the Velite type Terminator armor which sacrifices protection for speed and replicability. They are a capable and pragmatic people, if somewhat unorthodox in their thinking. (Planetary Decision: Limited Resources)

[] Plan: Shepard of War
-[] Herostratus, The Anti-Theist: Let it be known that even the most ardent supporters of the Imperial Truth thought that this one was unbearable. With many of his brothers disappointed when he remained loyal. Alas, he was fanatically dedicated to the Emperor's vision. His absolute contempt proved shield and sword against warp craft and sorcery both. Though there is one irregularity in his service record, The Lord Sigilite pre emotively banned him from setting foot upon the world of Artemisia....though no reason was ever given. (Gain Trait: Iconoclast's Creed)
-[] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)
 
[] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)

I definitely think this is the most interesting option for leadership and how it will interact with the rest. There are some other options that could be funny like Herostratus + Durga but I think bringing back the Mournival in new form would be very unique.
 
[] Plan: Drake-Herding Wolves
-[] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)
 
[] Plan: FRIENDSHIP
-[] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[] Jundyr: A rather novel death world. Whereas most are defined by a multipolar assortment of flora, fauna and environmental factors, this one has dragons. There are a variety of other beasts too of course, but nothing near so incredible. Within the jungles they are avoided, but upon the mountains? They are hunted. With ingenuity and teamwork teams of hunters perform feats that the one cannot. This is a people defined by adaptability and trust more then the stereotypical hyper competence. (Planetary Decision: The Sky Tyrants)
 
Honestly I like and will probably vote for Friendship since it works really well for a Chapter thats all about Teamwork abd Brotherhood.
 
[] Plan: Faith and Flex
-[] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[] Durga: A world of cold deserts and buried hopes. The people of this world were promised paradise once. Though the Seventeenth was recalled before they could make good on their word. In their ignorance the people of Durga believed themselves to blame for their abandonment. For generations they have labored for redemption, to expunge what was base from themselves. They would be honored for their foremost sons to become angels. If granted their paradise, they would take to the stars with unmatched zeal. (Planetary Decision: A Place for the Faithful)

[] Plan: Call On The Wolves
[] Plan: Drake-Herding Wolves
I like these.
 
[ ] Plan: Road to Redemption
- [ ] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
- [ ] Tenebris Silva: This planet is an artificial death worlds. The planet is host to a variety of invasive species from feral orks to giant grox, Venusian man eaters, Nyxian night terrors and the odd Catachan barking toad. Originally the planet was meant to serve as a training ground but casualty rates proved too dire for that to be practical. It has since been colonized with repentant criminals. While soldiers drawn from this population are more then capable there is some disagreements on what traits to select for within the population. The most common split being whether to focus upon raw skill or try to engender specific mental states. (Planetary Decision: Forging the Crucible)

Feels like they synergize well, with three different leaders there won't be any need to choose a single trait from the aspirants. Can essentially have three miniature Legions fighting as a unified force, covering each others weaknesses.
 
I like the plans with Aidan and the Red Dragons, orbital insertion is fun a feels right for non-sneeky decapitation experts. The Wolves charisma will also help with keeping the peace with guard regiments.
 
9 minutes to vote open so many good plans I think I like this one the most
[ ] Plan: Road to Redemption
 
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[X] Plan: Road to Redemption
- [X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
- [X] Tenebris Silva: This planet is an artificial death worlds. The planet is host to a variety of invasive species from feral orks to giant grox, Venusian man eaters, Nyxian night terrors and the odd Catachan barking toad. Originally the planet was meant to serve as a training ground but casualty rates proved too dire for that to be practical. It has since been colonized with repentant criminals. While soldiers drawn from this population are more then capable there is some disagreements on what traits to select for within the population. The most common split being whether to focus upon raw skill or try to engender specific mental states. (Planetary Decision: Forging the Crucible)

First vote. Also if his combo works well in keeping the planets Different skillsets while narrarively it really fitsa Lineage seeking redemption.
 
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[X] Plan: Faith and Flex
-[X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[X] Durga: A world of cold deserts and buried hopes. The people of this world were promised paradise once. Though the Seventeenth was recalled before they could make good on their word. In their ignorance the people of Durga believed themselves to blame for their abandonment. For generations they have labored for redemption, to expunge what was base from themselves. They would be honored for their foremost sons to become angels. If granted their paradise, they would take to the stars with unmatched zeal. (Planetary Decision: A Place for the Faithful)

[X] Plan: FRIENDSHIP
[X] Plan: Drake-Herding Wolves
-[X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[X] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)

[X] Plan: Road to Redemption
 
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[x] Plan: FRIENDSHIP
-[x] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[x] Jundyr: A rather novel death world. Whereas most are defined by a multipolar assortment of flora, fauna and environmental factors, this one has dragons. There are a variety of other beasts too of course, but nothing near so incredible. Within the jungles they are avoided, but upon the mountains? They are hunted. With ingenuity and teamwork teams of hunters perform feats that the one cannot. This is a people defined by adaptability and trust more then the stereotypical hyper competence. (Planetary Decision: The Sky Tyrants)
 
[X] Plan: FRIENDSHIP
-[X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[X] Jundyr: A rather novel death world. Whereas most are defined by a multipolar assortment of flora, fauna and environmental factors, this one has dragons. There are a variety of other beasts too of course, but nothing near so incredible. Within the jungles they are avoided, but upon the mountains? They are hunted. With ingenuity and teamwork teams of hunters perform feats that the one cannot. This is a people defined by adaptability and trust more then the stereotypical hyper competence. (Planetary Decision: The Sky Tyrants)

[X] Plan: Call On The Wolves
-[X] Champion Chi Tu, The Stalwart: Originally he had been contented. He was granted respect, battle and a place of honor within the legion. It had blinded him. While serving amongst the White Scars he ignored the works of his brothers. He thought their words born of mere discontent rather then treachery. It was only when they declared rebellion that he understood how far they had fallen. Then he slew the brothers three in battle, and vowed to shun glory forevermore. (Gain Trait: The Weight of Duty)
-[X] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)
 
[X] Plan: Call Me Ishmael
-[X] Champion Chi Tu, The Stalwart: Originally he had been contented. He was granted respect, battle and a place of honor within the legion. It had blinded him. While serving amongst the White Scars he ignored the works of his brothers. He thought their words born of mere discontent rather then treachery. It was only when they declared rebellion that he understood how far they had fallen. Then he slew the brothers three in battle, and vowed to shun glory forevermore. (Gain Trait: The Weight of Duty)
-[X] Ithician: An island world caught in a long and distant orbit from it's star of Penelope. The people of this world suffer under an endless battery of storms above, predations of sea monsters below and a dozen warring city states besides. The people of this world are a clever if superstitious lot with much stock being placed in prophecy and divination. They are dedicated to the study of all things, such that they might learn direct fate itself. (Planetary Decision: Diviner's Intervention)

[X] Plan: David vs Goliath
-[X] Captain Apollyon, The Messenger: Once known as 'Little Abaddon' this one had risen far and fast by imitating the First Captain. Unfortunately the Despoiler cared not for his reflection. Apollyon was exiled to the scouting companies and swiftly forgotten by those in power. Humbled yet resentful, he came into his own. When Abaddon offered him a place by his side, Apollyon lacked the words to respond. As such he contented himself with unleashing a campaign of sabotage and murder upon his traitorous kin. (Gain Trait: Silent Heralds)
-[X] Gemini-4: A set of colonized asteroid-shipyards in the model of Sol's Jovian Moons. Lacking the same level of infrastructure the people of this station instead specialize in cannibalizing hulls and technologies. As such they are known to create recombinant hulls in the vein of space hulks and have developed the Velite type Terminator armor which sacrifices protection for speed and replicability. They are a capable and pragmatic people, if somewhat unorthodox in their thinking. (Planetary Decision: Limited Resources)

[X] Plan: Shepard of War
-[X] Herostratus, The Anti-Theist: Let it be known that even the most ardent supporters of the Imperial Truth thought that this one was unbearable. With many of his brothers disappointed when he remained loyal. Alas, he was fanatically dedicated to the Emperor's vision. His absolute contempt proved shield and sword against warp craft and sorcery both. Though there is one irregularity in his service record, The Lord Sigilite pre emotively banned him from setting foot upon the world of Artemisia....though no reason was ever given. (Gain Trait: Iconoclast's Creed)
-[X] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)
 
BTW I'll be honest I like any plan with All of them to win because I want to name chapter Cerberus ;v

Afterall

Descended from Luna Wolves
Founded by 3 Leaders

Makes the name cerberus too fitting.
 
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[X] Plan: Call Me Ishmael
-[X] Champion Chi Tu, The Stalwart: Originally he had been contented. He was granted respect, battle and a place of honor within the legion. It had blinded him. While serving amongst the White Scars he ignored the works of his brothers. He thought their words born of mere discontent rather then treachery. It was only when they declared rebellion that he understood how far they had fallen. Then he slew the brothers three in battle, and vowed to shun glory forevermore. (Gain Trait: The Weight of Duty)
-[X] Ithician: An island world caught in a long and distant orbit from it's star of Penelope. The people of this world suffer under an endless battery of storms above, predations of sea monsters below and a dozen warring city states besides. The people of this world are a clever if superstitious lot with much stock being placed in prophecy and divination. They are dedicated to the study of all things, such that they might learn direct fate itself. (Planetary Decision: Diviner's Intervention)

[X] Plan: David vs Goliath
-[X] Captain Apollyon, The Messenger: Once known as 'Little Abaddon' this one had risen far and fast by imitating the First Captain. Unfortunately the Despoiler cared not for his reflection. Apollyon was exiled to the scouting companies and swiftly forgotten by those in power. Humbled yet resentful, he came into his own. When Abaddon offered him a place by his side, Apollyon lacked the words to respond. As such he contented himself with unleashing a campaign of sabotage and murder upon his traitorous kin. (Gain Trait: Silent Heralds)
-[X] Gemini-4: A set of colonized asteroid-shipyards in the model of Sol's Jovian Moons. Lacking the same level of infrastructure the people of this station instead specialize in cannibalizing hulls and technologies. As such they are known to create recombinant hulls in the vein of space hulks and have developed the Velite type Terminator armor which sacrifices protection for speed and replicability. They are a capable and pragmatic people, if somewhat unorthodox in their thinking. (Planetary Decision: Limited Resources)

[X] Plan: Shepard of War
-[X] Herostratus, The Anti-Theist: Let it be known that even the most ardent supporters of the Imperial Truth thought that this one was unbearable. With many of his brothers disappointed when he remained loyal. Alas, he was fanatically dedicated to the Emperor's vision. His absolute contempt proved shield and sword against warp craft and sorcery both. Though there is one irregularity in his service record, The Lord Sigilite pre emotively banned him from setting foot upon the world of Artemisia....though no reason was ever given. (Gain Trait: Iconoclast's Creed)
-[X] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)


[X] Plan: Faith and Flex
-[X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[X] Durga: A world of cold deserts and buried hopes. The people of this world were promised paradise once. Though the Seventeenth was recalled before they could make good on their word. In their ignorance the people of Durga believed themselves to blame for their abandonment. For generations they have labored for redemption, to expunge what was base from themselves. They would be honored for their foremost sons to become angels. If granted their paradise, they would take to the stars with unmatched zeal. (Planetary Decision: A Place for the Faithful)

[X] Plan: FRIENDSHIP
[X] Plan: Drake-Herding Wolves
-[X] All of them: Yes, the Mournival ultimately failed, and the Warrior Lodges were always dens of corruption. However they existed in response to real issues within the culture of the legions. Issues that the chapter structure has alleviated but not solved. Instead of authority flowing from the center, it might be constructed from the bottom up. With leadership chosen by the needs of the moment and the consent of their brothers. The Lunar Wolves would be particularly suited to such an experiment. (Gain Trait: Brotherhood of Equals)
-[X] Aidan: A land of harsh mountains, gentle valleys and man eating sheep. The soldiers of Aidan are known for their discipline and boldness upon the field. Amongst the Astra Militarum they are the foremost experts in orbit to ground operations and shock assaults upon fortified positions. It is often said that by the time the astartes are finished with their pre batttle rituals, that the Red Dragons will have have won the war, secured the peace, and trained a replacement. An exaggeration, but only just. (Planetary Decision: Raising Dragons)

[X] Plan: Road to Redemption
 
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