Flagship Name

  • Spirit of Fire

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • Vigilance

    Votes: 23 52.3%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .
Lol, our Legion and us die, and in doing so all the other Legions present are wiped out including the Primarchs. Horus hears the news and goes what the absolute fuck. Leman drinks to us and we are forever remembered as being the best and most badass Primarch because us and ours took out the other fucking legions there and killed their Primarchs off.
You know what would really screw that home
If like 1000 wardens survived with an eternal 150 bonus against chaos for Kasars death.
 
Oh I know that it is incredibly good
I am just wondering what it would be like if we had specked into last shot I am taking you with me type things.
Like the 100 to last attack before death that had been an option for Vulkans armour along all the other I am taking you with me upgrades.

End result I am imagining an istavan with just us as loyalists there and it ends with EVERYBODY being dead. Just everybody.
Archtraitor: Well shit. That went worse than expected. And now my numerical advantage has been shot to the Warp. Well, there's only one course of action I can take now. Set course for the Eye.
Lol, our Legion and us die, and in doing so all the other Legions present are wiped out including the Primarchs. Horus hears the news and goes what the absolute fuck. Leman drinks to us and we are forever remembered as being the best and most badass Primarch because us and ours took out the other fucking legions there and killed their Primarchs off.
We fucking would be. We would take Sanguinius' place in Imperial culture- nay we'd surpass his importance in canon. There might be different sets of traitors and loyalists here though. I'll say this: If Perturabo and Dorn are both loyal, there will be no one in the galaxy capable of cracking Terra.
You know what would really screw that home
If like 1000 wardens survived with an eternal 150 bonus against chaos for Kasars death.
The Doomslayers, the most vengeful and simultaneously compassionate Astartes in existence. They're each worth a dozen canon Chapter Masters alone and their power increases exponentially when they fight together. The names inscribed upon their armors almost seem to come alive when more than a hundred are present at once. It is said that if all 1,000 were to ever reunite, Kesar himself and all the Fallen Wardens return to fight alongside their kin once more.
 
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Archtraitor: Well shit. That went worse than expected. And now my numerical advantage has been shot to the Warp. Well, there's only one course of action I can take now. Set course for the Eye.

Commence Plan: Hidey Hole

We fucking would be. We would take Sanguinius' place in Imperial culture- nay we'd surpass his importance in canon. There might be different sets of traitors and loyalists here though. I'll say this: If Perturabo and Dorn are both loyal, there will be no one in the galaxy capable of cracking Terra.

If Dorn and Perturabo can work together... Also, I feel like we most definitely would if we managed to kill of the Legions and Primarchs that turned traitor at that planet.

The Doomslayers, the most vengeful and simultaneously compassionate Astartes in existence.

Nah, they're Eternal Wardens who are lead by the Doom Slayer :V

Edit: Right now I'm playing Plan: Where is Update? Search for it :wink:
 
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Literally eternal in this case. They've all become totally immortal, spurred ever onwards by their undying hatred of Chaos. Doom Slayer is their equivalent of a Chapter Master and can probably take on a Primarch in a 1v1.

Indeed, the power of hundreds of Omakes. :V

Alright time to make people judgy... :V

Out of the two AI's (Souk and Jj) and the Human (me, obviously), whose the one that shall win the Omake Wars?
 
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Indeed, the power of hundreds of Omakes. :V

Alright time to make people judgy... :V

Out of the two AI's (Souk and Jj) and the Human (me, obviously), whose the one that shall win the Omake Wars?
well, what are they being judged on? Mine still hold secrets left undiscovered. Souk has the most. And I'm not sure who has the longest, or highest quality. Let alone the amount and quality of the bonuses we've gotten for our omakes.
 
well, what are they being judged on? Mine still hold secrets left undiscovered. Souk has the most. And I'm not sure who has the longest, or highest quality. Let alone the amount and quality of the bonuses we've gotten for our omakes.

I was meaning judgy about the winner of the Omake Wars, who shall stand tall and victorious by it's end? But you raise good points.

For the record, I believe that one of you is an AI, one is a Necron Omake machine, and the last is DAOT Omake creator.

Now in what order was this again :V
 
Now in what order was this again :V

Now let's think of this for a moment. So far, SouvikKundu has covered mostly cultural aspects. To me this indicates DAOT Omake creator (DAOT OC) for him since Necrons aren't really known for their diverse culture and AIs just don't fit as well.

Next, we have to choose between AI and Necron Omake Machine or NOM. This is a much harder distinction to determine. However, Altered has mostly covered stories of soldiers doing something badass while jjffjhjf seems to cover more about internal monologoues and experiments. To this end, I believe jjffjhjf is an AI, since they seem more prone to monologues and experiments than NOMs. In short

AI = jjffjhjf
NOM = Altered
DAOT OC = SouvikKundu
 
Now let's think of this for a moment. So far, SouvikKundu has covered mostly cultural aspects. To me this indicates DAOT Omake creator (DAOT OC) for him since Necrons aren't really known for their diverse culture and AIs just don't fit as well.

Next, we have to choose between AI and Necron Omake Machine or NOM. This is a much harder distinction to determine. However, Altered has mostly covered stories of soldiers doing something badass while jjffjhjf seems to cover more about internal monologoues and experiments. To this end, I believe jjffjhjf is an AI, since they seem more prone to monologues and experiments than NOMs. In short

AI = jjffjhjf
NOM = Altered
DAOT OC = SouvikKundu

Interesting explanation, now Necrons are entirely badass soldiers... :V

To be fair, it's actually Bad Ass soldiers in very terrible positions with the occasional rather sad sob stories. I was letting my girlfriend read what I wrote and her response was, "Wow... That's... This is all very sad, you know? Everything here, is like extremely saddening. Sob stories."
 
Interesting explanation, now Necrons are entirely badass soldiers... :V

To be fair, it's actually Bad Ass soldiers in very terrible positions with the occasional rather sad sob stories. I was letting my girlfriend read what I wrote and her response was, "Wow... That's... This is all very sad, you know? Everything here, is like extremely saddening. Sob stories."

That's interesting, personally I found the stories to have an interesting nobledark theme. It was sad, but there was that hint of dying for a good cause and that they died happy knowing that they did their duty.
 
That's interesting, personally I found the stories to have an interesting nobledark theme. It was sad, but there was that hint of dying for a good cause and that they died happy knowing that they did their duty.

I know, to be fair. She started off on A Daemon Hunter's Fall and The End of a Fallen Daemon Hunter, then got to enjoy all the next ones.

But yeah, I've been pushing a lot of nobledark themes with people dying for a good cause and died knowing they did their duty, though I have branched out. I like A Long Awaited Gift, The Governor's Story, Kesar and Malcador, the New Routine one. A Long Awaited Gift one was perhaps the easiest, with that flowing pretty well. I'll tell you A New Hope took me all day to figure out and kinda forced, not too much.
 
I know, to be fair. She started off on A Daemon Hunter's Fall and The End of a Fallen Daemon Hunter, then got to enjoy all the next ones.

But yeah, I've been pushing a lot of nobledark themes with people dying for a good cause and died knowing they did their duty, though I have branched out. I like A Long Awaited Gift, The Governor's Story, Kesar and Malcador, the New Routine one. A Long Awaited Gift one was perhaps the easiest, with that flowing pretty well. I'll tell you A New Hope took me all day to figure out and kinda forced, not too much.

Personally, I liked a new hope. It might partially be because of how long it was, but it's also the kind of story I like. Having an epic last stand against insurmountable odds is always great to me. There is just something about it that I enjoy.

I will say that your Omake about Malcador and the 2nd Legion were both also somewhat uplifting. It seemed that compassion was really highlighted and I liked that.
 
Personally, I liked a new hope. It might partially be because of how long it was, but it's also the kind of story I like. Having an epic last stand against insurmountable odds is always great to me. There is just something about it that I enjoy.

I will say that your Omake about Malcador and the 2nd Legion were both also somewhat uplifting. It seemed that compassion was really highlighted and I liked that.

Oh, don't get me wrong. I like A New Hope, my issue is writing it bothered me. I was editing things and trying to figure out where to go, pieces flowed then they clumped together. The ending is like it is, because I kinda gave up on it yet still wanted to give it substance. But yeah, I enjoyed it.

Also, with Malcador and the Second Legion, my focus was really on that Compassion. The PC has been shown as being rather compassionate, and in the grim-dark future I feel like empathy and compassion is needed, and so in a Great Crusade to save mankind, who is there to save mankind from itself from losing that vital piece of humanity? Kesar Dorlin and his compassion which shall inspire others to be compassionate, to be capable of sharing and cooperation.

Edit: By the way, are all the side-stories not declared non-canon, canon? If so, wow. A hell of a lot of things are going on in the background of this story.
 
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Oh, don't get me wrong. I like A New Hope, my issue is writing it bothered me. I was editing things and trying to figure out where to go, pieces flowed then they clumped together. The ending is like it is, because I kinda gave up on it yet still wanted to give it substance. But yeah, I enjoyed it.

Also, with Malcador and the Second Legion, my focus was really on that Compassion. The PC has been shown as being rather compassionate, and in the grim-dark future I feel like empathy and compassion is needed, and so in a Great Crusade to save mankind, who is there to save mankind from itself from losing that vital piece of humanity? Kesar Dorlin and his compassion which shall inspire others to be compassionate, to be capable of sharing and cooperation.

Edit: By the way, are all the side-stories not declared non-canon, canon? If so, wow. A hell of a lot of things are going on in the background of this story.

Yeah I get that. Sometimes you have those parts that just fight you the entire way. I've had that a few times. And yeah, Kesar definetely seems to be growing into a very compassionate and caring individual and you really nailed one of his flaws. In regards to the side-stories, I don't really see a need to declare them non-canon. Pretty much all of them fit with either the current situation or future situation. If it contradicts the story, then I'll declare it non-cannon. In regards to things happenning in the background, it's something I love doing as the GM. Ever since I GM ed Stars Without Number, dynamic universes have been so much fun to run.

Also, just updated the domain tracker.

Edit: 2082 PP
 
Huh, not the best new infrastructure planets, but a new high imperial world is nice.

It was actually slightly different, but then as I was transferring the planets over, I accidentally clicked enter on my Excel generator. This resulted in me having to redo that. Not sure which one was better to be honest, but I think the second gave you higher tech but lower infrastructure. Not sure though since I never actually got to look at most of the first one.
 
Yeah I get that. Sometimes you have those parts that just fight you the entire way. I've had that a few times.

Yep, I figured.

And yeah, Kesar definetely seems to be growing into a very compassionate and caring individual and you really nailed one of his flaws.

I figured with the choices we were making, it kinda overall seemed like it would make sense there. So, just to be sure: one flaw is him being too compassionate? Now what are the others? Being rather average? Specializing in Anti-Warp stuff mainly?

In regards to the side-stories, I don't really see a need to declare them non-canon. Pretty much all of them fit with either the current situation or future situation. If it contradicts the story, then I'll declare it non-cannon. In regards to things happenning in the background, it's something I love doing as the GM

Oh cool, that means Aetus, poor Aetus has fallen :V. No but for real, wow. Uh, that may be good or bad? No idea, still trying to think of the Aetus Omake Series. But wow, as I said a lot is going on in the background and is technically canon. Which means our Space Marines are being trained by Valhalla's Witch Hunters, the Runic Effects using names of the fallen is real, poor Malachiel? I don't even remember my own character lol. Uh, and of course Kesar's little speech to the Second's statue and that's before adding in Jj and Souks Omakes. Lot of stuff.


Huh, not the best new infrastructure planets, but a new high imperial world is nice.

Eh, as long as they aren't below T8 Infrastructure? Also, High Imperial World is always useful.
 
So, increase the tier 15 to 16, upgrade valhalla from 8 to 16, and maybe get it some of the other things as well? Also... might it be prudent to get some of those genetic facilities on some planets? I realize it doesn't increase PP... but more Astartes for the Legion, even relatively small values seems pretty useful. Like, 2k PP spent entirely on the nurse clinics and gene monitoring would give 660 more astartes per year, assuming I'm doing the math right. Which, is a pretty reasonable number. We should probably take a turn in the next decade or so to just spam out nurse clinics and gene monitoring. It'll help with plagues, mutations, and get us more recruits.
 
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