[X] "Just put me back together as normal":
[X] Servitorize him:
[X] "I like the 'Admiral Spire' on the left."
[X] Sapient servitorization:
It's plan votes only.
"The Recidivist who bombed our Keep was actually ab acolyte of yours? Oh dear. We didn't know that. We turned him into a Servitor. Do you want it back?"Call me eccentric, but I'd rather not advertise how an inquisitorial acolyte tried to kill us, so we subjected him to a horrific fate in return. Being targeted by the Inquisition simply isn't a good look.
I really don't want to do so in a way that leaves the possibility of said Inquisitor being able to retrieve the Servitor and obtain the knowledge he has undoubtedly gained through his time in the Sapphire Keep. Plus, said ex-servitor would make excellent evidence if he wants to go public with what we did. Violating the unwritten rules like that would be less-than-wise, but fanatics are by definition pretty irrational.
If you come across an Infiltrator and you kill them, and it is revealed they were an Inquisitorial one. Then it is for the most part, just an unfortunate coincidence. Its not even -that- uncommon depending on where in the Imperium it happens.It's nowhere near solid enough to allow the Telepathica to kill Inquisitorial agents on sight.
1: Cybernetic augmentations restored. But you've got two regular eyes again.Is he now fully organic after his reconstruction?
Also can a psyker able increase his level of psyker rank naturally or though training?
Is our protagonist soul bound to Emperor? Or only astropths in Telepathica undergo soul binding?
I would assume that would not work for us for a few reasonsIf a beta class psyker undergo soulbinding what we be result? I remember Malcador was first to undergo that but he able to keep his eyes and increase his power. Is it not possible for For higher level psyker to do same?
I meant more along the lines of killing them wherever they are seen, regardless of if they are infiltrating or not.If you come across an Infiltrator and you kill them, and it is revealed they were an Inquisitorial one. Then it is for the most part, just an unfortunate coincidence. Its not even -that- uncommon depending on where in the Imperium it happens.
You don't need to treat them as Inquisitorial Agents -UNTIL- they announce it. So kill them before they take out their rosette.
The inquisition approves of a "shoot first, ask questions later" policy, even if they're the ones being shot at.You don't need to treat them as Inquisitorial Agents -UNTIL- they announce it. So kill them before they take out their rosette.