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

Investigate the Sea?

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    Votes: 593 80.4%
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My Hopes: That the near millennium since The Emprah's death made them a lot less bullheaded about the Codex Astartes.

My Worst Fear: Papa Smurf died and Cato got the job, and used his new authority to transform the chapter into his own personal cheerleader squad instead of a proper force.
 
"Courage and Honour".

Hmm,Ultramarine maybe feel offense if they know we edit Codex Astratres in one of those omake many turn ago.
 
Getting ahead for a bit, but what kind of authority the Marines have over recruiting worlds that they don't outright own?
 
My Hopes: That the near millennium since The Emprah's death made them a lot less bullheaded about the Codex Astartes.

My Worst Fear: Papa Smurf died and Cato got the job, and used his new authority to transform the chapter into his own personal cheerleader squad instead of a proper force.
Oh god.
In any case this could be bad if they make us their sole recruiting world.
Ya they are perhaps the worst spacemarines we could have gotten, if only because they are going expect to run whatever world they get.
 
Despite suffering from an unusual spike in wildlife attacks, of of which almost kills Fabricator-General Scott, the Adeptus Mechanicus on Avernus is doing very well.

Dammit Scott, you moved your headquarters to one of the moon cities - stay there and don't get killed by the dice before we complete the reforms! *shakes fist*

Can we have Thaddeus do one of the Ion Shield actions this turn? I think that we have enough EM and AM to cover the various expenses, and the benefits of the actions are worth the costs

It would be better to just wait until next turn when Caroline has some actions open and just do all the cities at once.

My Hopes: That the near millennium since The Emprah's death made them a lot less bullheaded about the Codex Astartes.

My Worst Fear: Papa Smurf died and Cato got the job, and used his new authority to transform the chapter into his own personal cheerleader squad instead of a proper force.

This particular group would have been cut off from Ultramar, given they have been fighting independently for 900 years and survived, if only barely.

Regardless of how bullheaded they might be about the Codex Astartes, Avernus is likely to become their new recruiting world, so their recruits will definitely have an interest in the Codex Avernus.
 
The main news in the Imperial Trust right now, over even the scandal in Vanaheim and the recent High Council Meeting is the recent arrival of the Ultramarine Strike Cruiser Fortuna and a compliment of thirty marines in the orbit of Alfheim. According to initial reports the Ultramarines Second and Seventh Companies have been in near constant battle for the nine hundred years since the Emperor's death, a feat that makes the fact that they are still active a minor miracle. An emergency High Council Meeting which the Ultramarine Captain, Gaius Julius "Invictus" and the Ultramarines Chaplain Horatius "The Steadfast" will be attending has been called, scheduled for next year. The possibility of adding the Adeptus Astartes to the forces of the Imperial Trust has been one you have been interested in for a long time and you hope that the Ultramarines will be cooperative.

Let's give them a copy of the Imperial Truth and let them be on their way.

fasquardon
 
There are no downsides to having ANY space marines, even if they are Ultramarines it just means that they are not exceptionally good at anything but it also means they are not really bad at anything either... Exception to this is of course Tyranids against which they should have plenty of experience, along with their 900 year jaunt trough the warp giving them plenty of personal experience against demons.
But yeah WOOO NEW MARINES! I bet the Grey knights were getting lonely.
actually they spent most of the last 900 years in realspace, they were caught in your local warpstorm a few months back by their reckoning or a few decades by yours (just after Garkil)
 
If they expect to do that to Avernus... well we'll be getting some experience against SMs is they refuse to take "no" for an answer.
Besides we probably have a better run government then theirs :D.

actually they spent most of the last 900 years in realspace, they were caught in your local warpstorm a few months back by their reckoning or a few decades by yours (just after Garkil)
So they've been bouncing around for 900 years.

Poor bastards.
 
Any bad history between the Grey Knights and the Ultramarines on the same level as with the Space Wolves?

Because we might need the Knights to back us up with this.
 
Do we have their history of the local sector?

Warpstorm around Avernus has been going on for 900 years now - Is it the longest-running warpstorm?
 
Sounds great. 30 Marines don't really have the power to make any demands, so worst case we can just kill them and take the geneseed to make our own.
 
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