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

Investigate the Sea?

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But only infiltration. I'm assuming the infiltrators are more resistant to the poisons in general, since this is the first time we've seen it used against them.
I presume its due to scaling and different uninfected bioforms being used.
Infiltrators are going to be made up of known bioforms that are vulnerable to the poisons (the general one assuming they are neither synpatic or genestealer specific), so yes as I have said twice now I am guessing the change in values is due to scaling and use of forms that are less infected.

Resistant however I doubt since no adaptations have been noted and infiltrator forces being resistant would be a noted adaptation.
 
[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helguard, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new general poison as soon as Tyranids adapt but save bio-titan poison

Deploy our anti titans in response to their titans, no need to put to much into our first line or reveal our ace over defences that we expect to fall.
 
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[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helgaurd, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new poison as soon as Tyranids adapt Current

Now is the time to use our reserves, before attrition overwhelms or at least significantly limits us.
 
[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helgaurd, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new poison as soon as Tyranids adapt Current
 
[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Move the Ordinatus Grábakr forward- You have a large force of your greatest warriors guarding it including an entire Eldar Titan Legion, the risk is low.
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helguard, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new general poison as soon as Tyranids adapt but save bio-titan poison
 
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[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Move the Ordinatus Grábakr forward- You have a large force of your greatest warriors guarding it including an entire Eldar Titan Legion, the risk is low.
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helgaurd, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new poison as soon as Tyranids adapt Current
 
Hmm with a Hive fleet this tricky I worry they've already found adaptions to our current poison and are waiting to roll it out to fuck us at the most important moment. But Ridcully would probably see that coming.
 
Thanks this time was the auto corruption. It was hive and not give.
....hm..... still not certain what your saying. :(

are you saying that if we get a hive on each region (which gives bonus's for each as your saying and as I recall) would count as conditions for transcendence for rotbart?

I don't think so. it would probably give him/them a trait of some kind tho.

"colonizer of hell: +3A, +1I, -1D, half morale penalties due to extreme living conditions for those lead by this person"
 
We should keep the ordinatus back till the front line is broken or to counter the next ace that will come up. As soon as we show it it will be effective but than the tryanids will find some way to attack it. So it's best to keep it behind defenses.
 
We should keep the ordinatus back till the front line is broken or to counter the next ace that will come up. As soon as we show it it will be effective but than the tryanids will find some way to attack it. So it's best to keep it behind defenses.
Why?

Time it isn't forward is time the Tyrannids are doing more damage to our other troops. We built it specifically for this war and we aren't using it? If it goes down late on in the conflict it won't even be too big a deal, because we're never likely to need It again.

[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Move the Ordinatus Grábakr forward- You have a large force of your greatest warriors guarding it including an entire Eldar Titan Legion, the risk is low.
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helguard, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new general poison as soon as Tyranids adapt but save bio-titan poison
 
Why?

Time it isn't forward is time the Tyrannids are doing more damage to our other troops. We built it specifically for this war and we aren't using it? If it goes down late on in the conflict it won't even be too big a deal, because we're never likely to need It again.

[X] Deploy Imperial Trust Titan Hunters- A mix of Fellswords, Northern Sentinels and Knight-Titans should be enough to take out the Bio-Titans, though not without losses.
[X] Send Reinforcements when needed- While the troops lost will hurt the time brought by the reinforcements is worth it. Current
[X] Move the Ordinatus Grábakr forward- You have a large force of your greatest warriors guarding it including an entire Eldar Titan Legion, the risk is low.
[X] Deploy Super-Elites- Between your Helguard, your Psykers, the Eldar and the Astartes you have a massive force of elites, even a tithe of them will stiffen your defences significantly. Current
[X] Use new general poison as soon as Tyranids adapt but save bio-titan poison
You are not really paying attention to what I am saying. If we use the ordinatus it will be effective but the tryanids are not stupid and without there own Aces. Making it vulnerable is a bad idea so early on since we still at best estimate have another month of fighting with possible 3 months of fighting.

The ordinatus has a slow rate of fire and is slow because of its size. If we move it we have to dedicate forces to defending it and keep defending it because the tryanids will attack it. Let's keep one of our aces in the back till we need it since these is a marathon and not a race.
 
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