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

Investigate the Sea?

  • Yes

    Votes: 593 80.4%
  • No

    Votes: 145 19.6%

  • Total voters
    738
Total: 90,040,177+40,000,000+254,000,000+ 83,049,428+32,161,921+57,034,008+59,000,000= 615,285,534 = 13.26% of Pre-Invasion Pop.

Notables Lost: General Drago, Henry, Fabricator Britton. (3/26 named characters at risk) = 11.54%

In total I estimate that we'll have lost about 20% of our population after the 5% cultist rate is accounted for.
That sucks, but considering that we've faced Greater Daemons and Daemon Princes by the shovel load, that's pretty impressive. Comes from living on the closest thing in the galaxy to a Daemonworld that isn't actually one.
 
How many psykers were in the Unseen University during the attack?

Do make the casualty report more accurate, and collate up net psykers lost.
 
@durin

1. We had deathworlders, Dark Age tech, Beta psykers, a Living Saint, omakes galore, and the mother of all home ground advantages to help us win the fight. Terra aside, is there any other planet in the entire Imperium that could've survived this incursion on its own besides us?
2. Can we expect Jane to prepare a contingency plan in case of a future incursion?
 
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@durin

1. We had deathworlders, Dark Age tech, Beta psykers, a Living Saint, omakes galore, and the mother of all home ground advantages to help us win the fight. Terra aside, is there any other planet in the entire Imperium that could've survived this incursion on its own besides us?
2. Can we expect Jane to prepare a contingency plan in case of a future incursion?
1. Many astertes homeworlds, Cadia, Many forge worlds, Armageddon, some Fortress Worlds
2. yes
 
Is this the setting where single Greater Daemons can plunge entire planets into the Warp, make the entire population go mad and usually need orbital bombardment to injure?

Edit: My post about 40k is number 40k in a 40k thread! 40kception!!!
 
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Would an Avernite Militia get better than 1:1 casualty ratio against equal-numbers space marines, now?
 
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