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Personally, I feel that the support niche will be the most optimal when we're training wyrdvanes for the Guard. If the Guard needs to erase a hab block, they've got basilisks. If they need a group of heretics shredded into bloody flinders by hand, they've got ogryn. But healers that can put them back together without horrific painful scarring or turning them half-metal via augmetics, and in a fraction of the time to boot? That's a rare and valuable resource. While not as immediately glamorous sounding, the Imperial Guardmen and their officers will be incredibly aware of the difference wyrdvane healers can have in restoring casualties.
As for the security measures, I'm liking the idea of having one that's publicly visible, like the stakes or holy shotguns, and one that isn't, like the neck bombs or mercury brain capsules. It puts the burden of self-policing for corruption into the hands of the wyrdvanes, literally, but also ensures there's a back-up that operates regardless.
As for the security measures, I'm liking the idea of having one that's publicly visible, like the stakes or holy shotguns, and one that isn't, like the neck bombs or mercury brain capsules. It puts the burden of self-policing for corruption into the hands of the wyrdvanes, literally, but also ensures there's a back-up that operates regardless.