Loyalty is its own Reward (A Traitor Legion Chapter Master Quest)

Um Fenrir your plan also has him on the Saakarbal Remnants
Mikhail would be better for the Ork deployment, Pluvia would be better for the Saakarbal Remnants.
Right i am going to copy another Deployment allocation that does that

I saw it thought wait a minute

Just realized that I don't think anyone has suggested a planet for the Guide yet. How about Seibourc? I don't think we've done it yet.

Yeah time we learn of one of the regiment homeworlds
 
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[X] Plan: New Actions and Preparations

This is going to take me all day and I don't have time to finish my plan until tomorrow, so going with this one until I can get mine up tomorrow.

I should really consider enforcing the "Family by appointment only" stricture on that novelty plate on my door.
 
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Harker Noted Conclave Individuals
Harker's noted conclave individuals:




To the chapter master of the mist strikes.

As you know you are being summoned to the conclave to discuss maters about De Wiert's information, and while there you may run into some of my colleges. While I can't name them all I can tell you about some notibles to keep your eyes on, and hopefully the information contained may help you.




Omega-13 anchorite: Ordo machinum

Omega is a product of a union between two tech priests, one from milan and one from smilney. Though they tried their best to keep him hidden, the truth came out and as both of his parents were "reproposed" they exiled the poor boy from both worlds. See an opportunity, the conclave took this lost soul of the machine cult and raised him to be an inquisitor. In the hopes that he could convince the two forge worlds... to at least not shoot each other on sight.

And to our forbear's credit, it kind of worked. changing the forges' shoot on sight policy to "spout violent binary and if all else fails, then start shooting.". Currently he is continuing the goal of at least having the two forges on neutral grounds so the sector doesn't have to suffer from their bickering. As for his retinue other than the Jokaero he found... somewhere. He has two electro-priests, a male Fulgurite from milan and a female Corpuscarii from smilney. However outside of that I don't know if his views are Radicals or Puritans mainly because his focus is on the two forge worlds of the sector.


Gabrial Thork: Ordo Hereticus

Gabrial Thork, I hope he isn't there when you go to the conclave. Gabrial was a former student of the acclaimed Judge Fyodor Karamazov, and he was unceremoniously dumped here for us to deal with because in his words, Gabrial was "Too Zealous" for his tastes. And our conclave has to deal with him. And while hating his guts may be the only thing me and Mitsuhide share, we can't deny that he turned the act of orbital bombardment and the killing of worlds into an art form. Currently the Mono dominant moron has 10 dead worlds under his belt and unnamed billions dead at his hands. And to his critics he says this:

"There are no innocents in the blighted galaxy. The only innocent one in the galaxy is the glorious god emperor himself, and his detractors are traitors of all strips. Only fit to fuel stars ."

He dosn't even have a retinue because they "will corrupt my person with their heathan ideals." and takes trips to under hives to clear them out with storm troopers and he is really effective at it. Also he was one of the most vocal opponents against the creation of your chapter so if he has grude against you, don't be suprised.

And one more thing, he's saving 4 cyclonic torpedos in case the "time bombs" turn traitors.



Amelda Theos: Ordo xenos

Poor Amedla, hailing from braicam she was shunted off due to being both 5th born of a major noble family and a bastard simultaneously. Due to her upbringing, she joined the ordo xenos to better eliminate the orkish threat that is a plague on her homeworld. Easily the youngest in the conclave she and her retinue have dedicated their time in eliminating the orkish threat. In her own words:

"chaos can be delt with, other races like the aeldari can be reasoned with. But the orks? They only wish to kill and slaughter no better than those of the blood god. And on average are the greatest threat before the archenemy itself."

However outside of her ork obsession she is more on the radical side of things and is a good kid. Recently she is under suspicion of heresy due to being an associate of De Wiert, but with her hatred of orks and (if my sources are good) she is actively researching ways to fight back against this new xeno threat. But she is still a radical and has an eldar as a part of her retinue, so she isn't wholly innocent.

So this is all that I have, here is some hope that the meeting goes well. And hey, maybe you may meet one of these individuals at the conclave.

From: you know who.


AN:
These are just some inquisitor ideas I had floating around in my head I wanted to write down. One beneficial, one problem and one unknown. A nice mix of intrigue, trouble and usefulness for the chapter to face.
 
@ThunderOwl How long will our vets on loan to the Deathwatch and Harker be deployed?
At least two turns. Then you start to get rolls to see whether they stay there or return, and if they return to see if they do so normally, as notables or as progenoids in a jar.
Harker's noted conclave individuals:
Had a laugh with Thork. Non-canon, but you get a bonus for a roll in the Inquisitorial Conclave.
 
Gabrial was a former student of the acclaimed Judge Fyodor Karamazov, and he was unceremoniously dumped here for us to deal with because in his words, Gabrial was "Too Zealous" for his tastes

Wait, WHAT?!?! How someone can be "Too Zealous" for Karamazov (like, guy that is "complete fanatic", even by Monodominants's standards)?!

And one more thing, he's saving 4 cyclonic torpedos in case the "time bombs" turn traitors

Maybe that's really possible.
 
@ThunderOwl

What are things that would result in "auto-decline" of "Potential Foes" submission?
"This is Steveius McChaosson, he's a Chaos Custodes who killed the II and XI Primarchs with a mighty flex of his pecs, has a mighty Battlefleet of Glorianas and an army of Chaos Eldar Space Marines."

In all seriousness, if it is plausible according to lore, and makes sense for it to be in or near the Sector, I'll allow it.
 
We should produce tarantula turrets, it would be useful for our boys. The Legio VIII used them as static defenses and in ambushes; it were placed in camouflaged positions ready to unleash death about his unsuspecting victims.
The machines would be very useful in every battle, increased possibilites of victory and get our marines out alive.
 
Wait, WHAT?!?! How someone can be "Too Zealous" for Karamazov (like, guy that is "complete fanatic", even by Monodominants's standards)?!

He was dumped at the Aetelian Sector due to making insane leaps in logic, using them as justification to "purge taint". For example, he went on a witch hunt rampage in segmentum solar. Burning millions alive and costing a ton in damages who some of them fought back.

The reason he did this?

Because he lost track of one of the members of a khornate cult in a hive city. And the only description he had was "spiky hair". So, using surveillance systems, he tracked down all the people in the feed who had "spiky hair" and proceeded to witch hunt across those worlds looking for these poor souls. And cultist's body was found a few days after everything was said and done. He died from his injuries near the bottom the hive. But in his own words to defend himself:

"Those who align with the Ruinious powers favor spikes to a near fetishistic degree. Those "normal people" were in the early steps of becoming traitors. I just did us all a favor by purging that taint."

What made him "Too Zealous" for karamazov, was that he did all of this with no trials. Just "oh you exist down here *blam.*" "Oh you coincidentally have the same haircut as my pray? *blam*" "Wait you at corpse starch at the same time my target was eating corpse starch? *blam*". Thus he was kicked to a more... boring sector, in the hope that the loose cannon would kill himself chasing orks.


Maybe that's really possible.
Yeah I was thinking "should I go full hog or should just let him have a torpedo saved to destroy luctus? F it, let's go full hog.
 
He was dumped at the Aetelian Sector due to making insane leaps in logic, using them as justification to "purge taint". For example, he went on a witch hunt rampage in segmentum solar. Burning millions alive and costing a ton in damages who some of them fought back.

The reason he did this?

Because he lost track of one of the members of a khornate cult in a hive city. And the only description he had was "spiky hair". So, using surveillance systems, he tracked down all the people in the feed who had "spiky hair" and proceeded to witch hunt across those worlds looking for these poor souls. And cultist's body was found a few days after everything was said and done. He died from his injuries near the bottom the hive. But in his own words to defend himself:

"Those who align with the Ruinious powers favor spikes to a near fetishistic degree. Those "normal people" were in the early steps of becoming traitors. I just did us all a favor by purging that taint."

What made him "Too Zealous" for karamazov, was that he did all of this with no trials. Just "oh you exist down here *blam.*" "Oh you coincidentally have the same haircut as my pray? *blam*" "Wait you at corpse starch at the same time my target was eating corpse starch? *blam*". Thus he was kicked to a more... boring sector, in the hope that the loose cannon would kill himself chasing orks.



Yeah I was thinking "should I go full hog or should just let him have a torpedo saved to destroy luctus? F it, let's go full hog.

I feel like even as an inquisitor that gets you killed real fast. Especially without a retinue. Probably from "Ork snipers".

Because that's not a person with many allies and no one would care if he died. Inquisitor authority is vast not endless.

Instead of having no retinue maybe have him be escorted around by his own army of sisters of battle just as insane as he is. It'd explain why no "Ork snipers" have killed him yet
 
Well, last turn worked decided to make a compromise regarding our weapons situation, by beginning to slowly assign equipment personally while making replacements so we can still commit extra gear when needed. This is notably not in the plan. I'm willing to wait a turn, since all of those options are important, but I'd rather remind you of it and possibly be annoying than have that argument again.

Also I'd prefer a Plasma Blaster over a flamer for Spatha but that's personal preference.
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Why is Captain Mikhail on the Saakarbal Remnants? In the Plan Yay New Actions, Oh No New Actions

He and his company are not specifically as good in boarding as Pluvia and his lads are
Mikhail is there because he has high Intelligence, which tends to be good for a commander to have in case the enemy tries to pull a fast one. Also, most of the Astartes assigned there are from the 2nd Company, so they still have the counter boarders trait. Not that it makes all that much difference though, since the bonus is to defend against boarders, not to board enemy ships.
 
Done, you can check it out now.

Good, good... finally getting things organised around here. Thanks a bunch! Next turn we can assign six Meltas to 2nd and 3rd Company each, and build twelve to replace them. Then we do another ten and give them to 7th, and that's Melta weapons sorted for our existing companies... around 20 or so spares seems like a good number, unless we're seriously getting hammered. I can't think of many situations where we need more than two whole companies worth of extra anti armour, to be honest.

[X] Plan Yay New Actions, Oh No New Actions
 
I think Attempting a Divination Ritual is a bit to risky at the moment i think it would be better to continue to compile lore on the warp.

what could we possibly gain by talking to Seibourc for production they need it more then we do, if we wanted to expand production for the chapter we could go to Smilnay to help us develop our own industrial capacity, or use some of theirs.

Also we need to prepare for the cleansing or Yerma we still need to talk to the Angels Crusader and the Order of the Thorned Spear. and we can also gain the support of House Lothbrok of the Imperial Knights
 
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Mikhail is there because he has high Intelligence, which tends to be good for a commander to have in case the enemy tries to pull a fast one. Also, most of the Astartes assigned there are from the 2nd Company, so they still have the counter boarders trait. Not that it makes all that much difference though, since the bonus is to defend against boarders, not to board enemy ships.

Again he is not a boarder and it is the fleet master that is in command of the fleet and battle so his intelligence will roll not Mikhail if any boarding happens we need Pluvia
 
Mikhail is there because he has high Intelligence, which tends to be good for a commander to have in case the enemy tries to pull a fast one. Also, most of the Astartes assigned there are from the 2nd Company, so they still have the counter boarders trait. Not that it makes all that much difference though, since the bonus is to defend against boarders, not to board enemy ships.

Admittedly, I would be sending Pluvia myself. But it makes sense for other Captains to have to put up with Hostilius on occasion.
 
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