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Or dark mechanicus quest, a lot of idea's thrown around revolve around blowing stuff up in the warp to see what happens.I get the impression that a good chunk of the thread would rather be playing Valinor Quest.
Or dark mechanicus quest, a lot of idea's thrown around revolve around blowing stuff up in the warp to see what happens.I get the impression that a good chunk of the thread would rather be playing Valinor Quest.
In fairness the 40K admech did that tooOr dark mechanicus quest, a lot of idea's thrown around revolve around blowing stuff up in the warp to see what happens.
I am just imagining a rational fiction set in Warhammer 40k, where the protagonist realizes the full implication of souls and tries his hardest to befriend Eldar/delve into heretek (ghost in the shell for everyone?), just to save all those lives from eternal hell.We actively haven't been asking that question as we think it'd cause morale to collapse.
Perhaps in a few hundred years when our psyker numbers and knowledge is higher we can try to do something about it.
Ah, so there is probably no reason. Interesting, if not exactly something you want to scream from the rooftops. So, there is nothing intrinsically bad about feeding the souls of our terminally ill and wounded to the Sirens, even though the rest of the Trust will probably disagree.
Also, the only solution here is soulstones, since Eldars, who know far more about Warp than we do, never found anything better. And I am not even sure it's possible to produce them in such mass.
Whoah, whoah, whoah. It's one thing to give people who would be tortured for all eternity to the Sirens. It's another to give perfectly healthy souls to them considering it's a horrible fate and people believe the uncorrupted go to the Emperor.
Optimistically speaking, I heard regular non-Psyker souls dissolve rather quickly, so unless you are currently in a Warpstorm or there are many daemons around for other reasons there's a decent chance you'll be gone before they get you.All souls go into the Warp, most people are probably daemon food. That said, it's not the sort of thing you want to be heard saying IC.
It's wasn't the Warp they set on fire, it was the Materium they set on fire.In fairness the 40K admech did that too
They lit on fire at one point.
We have taken hits, plenty of hits, things that have put us down for decades.Another day, another victory.
You know what: once, just once, I want us to truly take a hit. Something to rock us back on our heels and make us think twice about what we are doing. For a isolated colony on a death world, housing Chaos's most wanted, surrounded by ultra-orks... this just feels to comfy.
@Duringiven that your casualties at Mara Sara already number in the billions and the ships lost will take decades to replace at the very least it has been a hit, especially given that you have no clue on how long it will be before the next Waaagh hits
Corrupted by the simple "Eww, soul trade, how icky", I guess?If Durin had chosen to allow Rotbart to start being corrupted by the Soul trade this thread would be so boned.
More likely the same thing that gets so many Inquisitors.
Our DAoT Plasma Guns are probably better than those. Though then again we might need Tranth to upscale some designs for the Astartes.
Do the incinerators do anything beyond not explode on the normal setting?
Longer range, pierces armour better, does more damage, and doesn't explode on the normal setting.Do the incinerators do anything beyond not explode on the normal setting?
In which case our are certainly equal if not better as ours never explode while being as mass producible as those.
Yeah we've pretty much got the same thing.Longer range, pierces armour better, does more damage, and doesn't explode on the normal setting.