[x] Fleet-Based Chapter (Delkor IV)
Fair question.@Blackout, what's Kolokhios like besides the Titan factory? And how much of the planet does the factory take up, as I know the Mechanicus's definition of "factory" can go up to practically continent size.
Well, most/many Chapter operate off of Death Worlds. They get supplied through the Administratum/Mechanicus rather than the homeworld, I believe. It's certainly better in some ways to have a homeworld that also supplies materiel, but not necessary. Populated worlds have problems of insurrection and possible Chaos infiltration, and they're more strategic targets, so it's not all upside.[X] Fleet-Based Chapter (Delkor IV)
Lot of materials and paperwork for a lot of ships and supplies. I have a feeling the other world will leave us undermanned and under supplies.
The Adeptus Mechanicus is obligated to support you and provide you with wargear by ancient treaties, yes. Unless you manage to piss them off you can usually get enough power armor, boltguns, combat blades, that sort of stuff, to get by. But getting them to part with the Nice Stuff can be tricky, unless they owe you favors or you happen to be friends with them so they let you jump the queue.Well, most/many Chapter operate off of Death Worlds. They get supplied through the Administratum/Mechanicus rather than the homeworld, I believe. It's certainly better in some ways to have a homeworld that also supplies materiel, but not necessary. Populated worlds have problems of insurrection and possible Chaos infiltration, and they're more strategic targets, so it's not all upside.
I am sorry that you feel that way, but all of the options are intentionally set up to also have downsides. It's the same as with the bloodline and chapter master selections.I'm not going to lie, the options are really grinding my gears.
Talovan's inhabitants are in fact notable for their high individual quality, as emphasized in the writeup. It might not be Fenris or Catachan, but it's still a highly unforgiving world teeming with reptilian monsters. The downside is, yes, that they can't really offer you much else other than Aspirants. The Mechanicus outpost may be able to, however.Talovans singular redeeming quality is that no one else cares about it. It would give us a degree of autonomy none of the others can even come close to approaching. Besides that, it's a desert with exactly zero infrastructure and the inhabitants are few and far between Hunter gatherers. It's not even a deathworld where it could be argued that the inhabitants themselves are worth setting up there for. We'd have too build it up from total scratch, though, to a degree that could be seen as a good thing. Blank slate and all that.
I get that, I do. It's just that, in my eyes, they all seem defined by their downsides rather than their upsides.I am sorry that you feel that way, but all of the options are intentionally set up to also have downsides. It's the same as with the bloodline and chapter master selections.
Chapters don't usually get handed model worlds no strings attached because A) the Imperium would generally prefer those worlds keep pumping out men and resources for them and B) those worlds have the influence to avoid getting saddled with Space Marine overlords. Most Chapters that have those fantastic homeworlds usually built them up to that point with their own sweat and blood.
This Quest isn't about playing an already-estabilished Chapter, it's about estabilishing a Chapter.
Talovan's inhabitants are in fact notable for their high individual quality, as emphasized in the writeup. It might not be Fenris or Catachan, but it's still a highly unforgiving world teeming with reptilian monsters. The downside is, yes, that they can't really offer you much else other than Aspirants. The Mechanicus outpost may be able to, however.