The Long Night Part One: Embers in the Dusk: A Planetary Governor Quest (43k) Complete Sequel Up

Investigate the Sea?

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This ship is the most intact and therefore the most likely to contain an intact datacore


Guys I think... We know from the canon novel Death of Integrity we know that DaOT ships of sufficient size had STC constructors on them. As this ship is intact, was experimental thus needed a data base to repair and maintain it. I think this could be our best shot at an intact one.
 
with the ner total lack of Troll attacks
Think that should be near not ner
Salem came under heavy Titan Scorpion attack this year killing most of the 180,000 soldiers who fell in Aridia this year.
Not a correction just asking, do Vanquishers help against the Scorpions
It gravatic array is most weekly a massively powerful weapon
erm, most likely a weapon?
most advanced attack craft bays that Tranth has ever heard of an a pair of Ragnarok Cannons.
and not an
 
I know it will take untold time, an actual need in our fleet operations, and enough materials to bury a city but I want those battleships so badly.
 
Lots of interesting stuff on those huge ships, but let's hit the 13km one first to hopefully find that intact datacore.
 
Alfheim
Agri World
Population: 926 Million
Exports: Food
Imports: Machinery, Promethium
Military: Weak
Governor: King Zaren
View of Avernus: 8/10

Embassy Established
Spy Network Established

Morale: Very Good (7)
Ground Defenses: Heavy (level 4)
Orbital Defences: Heavy
Navigators: 23
Warships: 1 Cruisers, 1 Light Cruisers, 10 Escorts
Current Trade ships: 29 Merchantmen, 1 Mass Conveyors
Required Trade Ships:
Max Trade Ships:

Alfheim is the breadbasket of the Asgard sub-sector and is, like many Agri Worlds, relatively calm and peaceful. The Imperial Governor of Haven is a hereditary position and is held by the current King. Most of the food production of Haven goes to the industrial world of Svartalfheim and the Hive World of Midgard.

Unlike many of the Nine Worlds Alfheim did not contain any surprises for Inquisitor Klovis-Ultan when he did a more in-depth investigation. As far as he can tell it is a rather ordinary Agri-World if one with more industry, particularly advanced industry, then usual. The Goverment is a combination of elected majors for the town and hereditary nobles for the cities and regions with a royal family. The nobles of Alfheim are rather comfortable in their positions of power and rarely abuse them, a fact that combined with the paradisaical nature of Alfheim has led to Alfheim being traditionally peaceful. Despite this Alfheim has a large, well trained military,, though that is a recent development with the army quarupling in size under the rule of King Zaren. This is mostly a result of a deal which includes military training for Alfheim by the Midgardian Iron Guard in exchange for a discount on food exported to Midgard.

Lord Klovis-Ultan informs you that King Zaren is very a skilled administrator who understands the importance of duty, unlike his predecessor King Trascroft, whom Inquisitor Klovis-Ultan had assassinated for incompetence 29 years after the founding of Avernus.
King Zaren is very thankful for you sending thirty regiments of Infantry to aid in the training of his PDF, which has fallen to deplorable levels under his predecessor.

After the Emperor's death Inquisitor Klovis Ultan gave a the following report on the reaction of Alfheim. "Due to a quick reaction to your message, the population was not as affected by the Emperor's death as many, but there is a lot of worry about the defences of Alfheim, especially with the recent attack. The main worry on Alfheim is defence and they are currently reaching out to the military forces of the sub-sector, Avernus included, for support."
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It really was a nice crit to get. Considering the fact that the only other way to generally automate a ship was with a servitor crew...which runs more than a few risks.
Ummm, it was in the description of the research option that it reduced the crew to a third its normal size, all the crit did was ensure we got the schematics for all class types and ship sizes.

See:

Reverse Engineer Component: Advanced Automation- Both the Escort Destroyer and the Hunter Frigate have very advanced automation systems, which allow them to run with a third the crew of a Imperial warship the same size. You will need to reverse engineer this before you can build
either.

The crit had nothing to do with how much it reduced crew size, it was in the flavor text from the beginning.
 
Ummm, it was in the description of the research option that it reduced the crew to a third its normal size, all the crit did was ensure we got the schematics for all class types and ship sizes.

See:

Reverse Engineer Component: Advanced Automation- Both the Escort Destroyer and the Hunter Frigate have very advanced automation systems, which allow them to run with a third the crew of a Imperial warship the same size. You will need to reverse engineer this before you can build
either.

The crit had nothing to do with how much it reduced crew size, it was in the flavor text from the beginning.
I know...I am referring to the fact that it still will help in the process of automating ship functions down the line. The only process of doing something like that in 40k is by heavy use of Servitors among the crew.
 
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So a 10% growth in Psykers this year. Still a lot, though my graph of % growth in psykers, YoY, is a little odd now.

Suspect our growth might be more like a capacity curve.
 
a force to catch one. This force would include several regiments of Skitrii supported by a full division of Tech-Guard and be equipped with the weapons that Magos Biologis Saren has prepared for the hunt. One Trained and equipped this force will remain on standby in the Azure Islands until an opportunity to catch a kraken appears.

Time: 3 years.

Cost: 6,100,000 Thrones, 1,220,00 Material, 61,000 Promethium, 8,600 Advanced Material.
Reward: Force gathered to hunt Kraken, this force will remain intact until it gets an opportunity to catch a kraken which it will take without requiring an action.

Locked – One out of Three years completed

This year Magos Biologis Saren gathered a large force of Mechanicus soldiers and had them start training in the use of the kraken hunting weapons he has designed. He understands enough of his limitations to have taken no part in this training which he left up to the Skitrii officers. According to the reports the task force is still familiarising themselves with their new weapons.
Um... didn't we do the Kraken thing last turn already?

I'm also wondering what happened to the Collegia reconstructus.
 
if I get permission yes
Well I doubt he is going to say no, but if you want just send him a PM or summon him to the thread for a quick confirmation.

I mean I am not sure how relevant the Crimson Crusaders are going to be in this game, likely not, but it's fun to have a little more of the SV/SB meta show up in this game. Much like how Callamus was referenced as well, players like seeing that stuff happen.
 
Also Crimson Crusaders ain't those the guys from the chapter master quest who are apparently rather chill?
 
If you make the Crimson Crusaders canon, that means Leman Russ and Corus Corax could well still be alive. Just something you might want to consider since they'd be important to your story.
Odds are that Durin can just ignore that or claim that the assault on Stonehaven or Sortiarius ended in failure or never took off. It wouldn't be impossible for the Crusaders to just be a rather successful chapter in other aspects as opposed to events such as Stonehaven/Sortiarius and the like.
 
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