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
I actually been wondering if Rotbart showing up around the galaxy would start to get noticed. While our current forces hide how they are Paragon general while rare are something someone will start to notice.
His paragon trait could be easily assumed to be either farseer/diviner assistance, good military inteligence/scouts/spies or/and just good luck. It's not like he's going to be openly showing his face.
 
His paragon trait could be easily assumed to be either farseer/diviner assistance, good military inteligence/scouts/spies or/and just good luck. It's not like he's going to be openly showing his face.
I understand and I think we could do it 1-2 times but if the Eldar constantly have a a high tier general helping them I think someone will notice.
 
Could I get a citation on this? Because I was pretty sure this only applied to heavily tainted worlds.
1. he will
2. 12

1. because eventually something to big for the Imperial Trust to handle will come you way, and merging with Dragon's Nest and giving them your tech will quadruple your military power and give you more room to lose worlds
2. because it will take a long time and the sooner started the sooner finished, and the longer you wait
3. it is less influential and more liberal, willing to ignore old traditions due to necessity

1. later


it would

the Helguard. and the reason you do not just have Helguard is that the reasons your elites are so good is that they are recruited from your best soldiers and then given further training, just giving people Helguard training does not create Helguard

varies by god, often Saints given that most gods can only provide their lore to a select few

1. training and experiance using power armour for the Jotuen
2. maybe

1. unknown, sound out exists for a reason

1. mechanicus on raising tithe
no one on merge but no one needed, with your vote it will be 7 to 4

pretty much, and you gave them a lot by taken out their worst neighbors

1. no real need
2. not at the scale you deal with
3. no
4. moderatly and long term cult issues
a. yes
5. yes
b. thosuads for medium, never for heavy
6. Siguards sister
7. his eldest son
8. 2, both male

It is the last answers but it would take thousands of years to cleanse a medium without Saint Lin.
 
Did you also find an estimate on how long it would take to cleanse a lightly tainted world without Lin? I seem to recall there was an action for psykers to do that, but it might have just been helping Lin.
Decades to centuries. If we spend like 20 years with a telepathica action we can clear one of the less corrupted planets. Saint Lin is the most efficient way to cleanse worlds we have.
 
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We studied a bit about them, but didn't get much out of it. They're apparently entirely warp entities. Might need to be something the Telepathica has to study.

I don't think we did, but my memory is kinda shit.

@Durin
did we study the cleaners?

Dolphin and Nid bits first.
well yes. but being able to more easily clean worlds would be kinda amazing. since it means expansion would be a thing we could do.
 
We studied a bit about them, but didn't get much out of it. They're apparently entirely warp entities. Might need to be something the Telepathica has to study.
I don't think we did, but my memory is kinda shit.
We did the first year and then stopped, we got more info out of Areatha later on, mostly about how they're kinda fragile.

well yes. but being able to more easily clean worlds would be kinda amazing. since it means expansion would be a thing we could do.
True, but priorities priorities :)
 
I don't think we did, but my memory is kinda shit.

@Durin
did we study the cleaners?

Here ya go:

Preliminary Examination (Avernus Purification) – There are many different unusual species on Avernus and Magos Biologis Saren wishes to examine all of them. However, he is willing to let you choose what he examines next.

Time: 1 year.
Chance of Success: unknown.

Cost: 40,500 Thrones, 2,025 Material, 2,025 Metal, 810 Promethium.
Reward: Discover more about selected species, including whether or not it is possible to tame or weaponize it, and how warp-tainted it is.

Complete
year one d100=30+28(stats and traits)+60(buildings)+10(Rune Priests) =128: Success

Archmagos Biologis Maximal spent a year watching the corrupted items outside Dis in order to determine what was purifying them. He found that while there was no visible cause that the psykers assigned to him were able to detect minor Warp entities that were in some way draining the power within the items.
 
huh, we might want to do the follow up action at some point. being able to clean worlds in the wake of the nids would be big for the trust.
 
huh, we might want to do the follow up action at some point. being able to clean worlds in the wake of the nids would be big for the trust.
I don't think that'll be a problem.

Any worlds the Nid's manage to fully consume will be practically useless dead balls, stripped of all worthwhile materials. Even if there's some chaos left, the world's will be almost useless.
 
Funny enough we never tried to upscale the Golden Birds wings property to see if we could clean a tainted world...

Purification Death Ray.
 
No big change and no one voted in a while. The third option has a big lead right now at 14 to 5.
Adhoc vote count started by Nurgle on Apr 5, 2019 at 4:46 PM, finished with 123639 posts and 21 votes.

  • [X] Support the third option.
    -[X] A degree of aggression is likely to be required to have a suitable impact against the Tyranids, but the Trust cannot afford to gamble everything so early on. If the fleets take massive losses, then the Trust will likely be unable to defend itself once the Tyranids arrive in Sub-Sector Cobalt.
    [X] Support the Second Plan
    -[X] It's already certain that some of the human worlds will be lost. In this way we will be able preserve our forces, which will be expected to continue warring against the Tyranids over the next decades.
    [X] Support the third option. -[X] A degree of aggression is likely to be required to have a suitable impact against the Tyranids, but the Trust cannot afford to gamble everything so early on. If the fleets take massive losses, then the Trust will likely be unable to defend itself once the Tyranids arrive in Sub-Sector Cobalt.
    [X] Support the third option.
 
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