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

Investigate the Sea?

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Does he not bother with juvenat?
enough to ensure he is fully fit yes, enougho look young no
And in books rejuvenated people were noted to look not quite as young as their "target" age should be, looking strangely ageless (in a "could be old looking 25, could be young looking 50" way).
And with the amount of crazy shit he's seen I bet Ridcully would have grey hair even if he were to fully rejuvenate himself to 20.
 
@Durin
1. Are the Eldar thinking to try and recover Anaris? It is supposedly Vaul's greatest work.
2. Should we be worried about escapees from the Dark Cells or Khanbu Marwu?
 
I just looked and realised we had a population of over 50 billion and I am still perplexed at how we did that.
I mean catachan is supposed to have 12 million and we apperntly live in a worse place. I know Avernus is bull but I think we are still constrained by human limitation.
Right... right?
 
Alrighty then, current ideas for next turn stand us such:
1. Super soldiers, via the Grenadiers action. Last Hunters are good, but they're very few in number. Astartes are also good, but they have a limited selection pool, and not just by gender. Getting another breed of super soldier, more common than Last Hunters and capable of recruiting those the Astartes can't, would certainly be advantageous.
2. Help find Lileath god shards. Lileath is the eldar goddess of prophecies, which is a useful portfolio to have. Could teach Ridcully a thing or two in gratitude, or maybe give him a swanky new relic instead.
 
1. Super soldiers, via the Grenadiers action. Last Hunters are good, but they're very few in number. Astartes are also good, but they have a limited selection pool, and not just by gender. Getting another breed of super soldier, more common than Last Hunters and capable of recruiting those the Astartes can't, would certainly be advantageous.
Already suggested that.

Dunno if we can just take that omake, but it got canon as I recall.
 
1. Super soldiers, via the Grenadiers action. Last Hunters are good, but they're very few in number. Astartes are also good, but they have a limited selection pool, and not just by gender. Getting another breed of super soldier, more common than Last Hunters and capable of recruiting those the Astartes can't, would certainly be advantageous.
Isn't this basically what our Helguard already are? I mean we've given them advanced juvenat, technological augments, power armor, advanced weapons, and absurd superhuman levels of training.
 
1. Super soldiers, via the Grenadiers action. Last Hunters are good, but they're very few in number. Astartes are also good, but they have a limited selection pool, and not just by gender. Getting another breed of super soldier, more common than Last Hunters and capable of recruiting those the Astartes can't, would certainly be advantageous.
Don't we have that in our various Bodyguard units?
 
Never liked actions which implement more unit types, since I prefer less units.. easier to envision.
 
Well personally this seems to be a call to make elites but I always like how elites developed naturally. Personally I would rather update those that have become irrelevant though either numbers or time like our old ace fighter and bomber wings or even the 23rd pdf of dis.
 
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