- Location
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[X] Carpe Revanche
She's of perfectly average intelligence and equal fellowship to us.Now, I love Lillith to death, but...eh, are we sure she's the best candidate to lead a colonial expansion project?
Now, I love Lillith to death, but...eh, are we sure she's the best candidate to lead a colonial expansion project?
I want to save up for either uplifting the planet or building a shipyard.Should we make some gear for our new heroes as well this turn? They are all just using standard equipment right now and Diana really could use a power weapon and combat shield like Evander. Though we already have special weapons we can give them.
[X] Plan Taking Revanche
-[X] Revanche Colonization: Medea
-[X] Salvage Operations (Easy) Evander
-[X] Drill the Militia (43/200): Ariadne
-[X] Who is the Longshot? (37/150): Lilith
-[X] Analyze the Dainsleif (365/500): Cobalt
Adrastos is training our new Warsmith. I think everyone forgot about the fellowship thing, I did. As for Atartes it is a mix of saving resources for uplift on Revanche and limited actions.Why is Adrastos not doing anything? Why aren't we recruiting more astrates? Dice for training militia are equal to fellowship, so Ariadne is not a good choice for the job.
Good catch on adrastos, and I'm not training astartes for the reason stated above.Why is Adrastos not doing anything? Why aren't we recruiting more astrates? Why aren't we trying to finish A Stern Reminder? Dice for training militia are equal to fellowship, so Ariadne is not a good choice for the job.
Adrastos is training our new Warsmith.
Switched Lilith to Militia on my plan.
Nope.
And this is our current list of commanders for the turn:
He's only in research/wargear.Available Commanders: Medea Altheos (Captain), Lilith (Champion), Ariadne (Sternguard), Evander (Vanguard)
Available Researchers: Medea Altheos (Sorcerer), Cobalt Seventeen (Cybernetics), Adrastos (Wargear), Lilith (Intrigue)
So he can build stuff but no time consuming tasks.Adrastos said:"Good to know! By the way, I'll be taking that quiet redhead that you've finished training as my apprentice!" He claps his hands. "I'll need at least ten years to shove the basics into her head, so I won't be on hand for anything time consuming. Any issues with that?"
Nope.
This is his commander slot description:
And this is our current list of commanders for the turn:
He's only in research/wargear.
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So he can build stuff but no time comsuming tasks.
I am pretty sure that intrigue research is outside his specialty and time consuming.
In other words, the sector has a 'May you live in interesting times' field in effect.By word of GM this area has the highest amount of psychoreactive materials in the Segmentum. Something tells me that there's a whole lot of Phlebtonium running around making everything follow narrative conventions. Just a hunch.
Warp Sorcery is dangerous--as is the attention of the Gods who are often invoked in it's use. Determining subtle and safer ways of using it to go beneath their notice will likely be wise if you wish to continue employing this tool. It will also give you an easier time training any Psykers that might crop up.
I'm honestly torn between Doctrinal Analysis or rushing Biomantic Studies first. Usually I'd advocate to do the former first, since it will make the latter safer, but our mortal retinue's biological clock is ticking and I'd like to keep Mara around. Sooner or later we'll have to deal with Adrastos getting old too.In other words, the sector has a 'May you live in interesting times' field in effect.
Though I'm surprised that any psykers haven't popped up over the centuries on our planet given all the apparent psychoreactive materials present in the region and our proximity to the Rift.
It makes me want to finish Doctrinal Analysis ASAP all the more.
Adrastos is an Astartes there are no known instances of an Astartes actually suffering any significant problems from aging. Bear in mind there are Astates like Cypher or Bjorn who are biologicaly 10k years old who are still going and there a reasonable number like Dante who are over 1k, since the Great crusade din't last over a millenium he should be fine for centuries at least.Sooner or later we'll have to deal with Adrastos getting old too.
Adrastos is an Astartes there are no known instances of an Astartes actually suffering any significant problems from aging. Bear in mind there are Astates like Cypher or Bjorn who are biologicaly 10k years old who are still going and there a reasonable number like Dante who are over 1k, since the Great crusade din't last over a millenium he should be fine for centuries at least.