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[X]They held an important position against impossible odds
[X]They held an important position against impossible odds
This makes me wonder just how we'll come to rule this planet. Usually, I'd say sticking with our starting faction and remoulding according to our vision all the while expanding it is the way to go, but pushing through a stigma against psykers as a psyker ourselves will be rough, even with the reputation of a war hero.1. The Coalition does not have Psykers. They have witchhunters, but given you are on track to be a war hero and Alek is more of a subtle psychic power user, you are pretty safe from them. People might have suspicions, but being a psyker primarch has its advantages.
Imperials really need to upgrade their titans.
I figure the pipeline is rising through the ranks until you are part of the Coalitions top brass and from there it's using proxy wars, espionage and diplomacy like Ma said to either make the other side collapse or repair the bridges between the two superpowers. It won't be easy, but you are a Primarch, so you have that going for you.This makes me wonder just how we'll come to rule this planet. Usually, I'd say sticking with our starting faction and remoulding according to our vision all the while expanding it is the way to go, but pushing through a stigma against psykers as a psyker ourselves will be rough, even with the reputation of a war hero.
Then again, we don't necessarily have to take over. We could pull some from behind the curtains string-pulling shit or just limit ourselves to acting to stop catastrophes, switching our nominal allegiance as needed.
If we'd gone Mage, would they be all over him or working even harder to ignore him after this? "Oh, yes, here's 300 more men for you. Don't mind them, they're not witchhunters, they've even got cards saying they love filthy witche- uh, psykers, which you definitely aren't."1. The Coalition does not have Psykers. They have witchhunters, but given you are on track to be a war hero and Alek is more of a subtle psychic power user, you are pretty safe from them. People might have suspicions, but being a psyker primarch has its advantages.
Alekandros strength is his cratfting skill. If you kit himself out fully, he should be able to go toe-to-toe with most of them, but the more combat focused ones will still kick his ass in a direct fight, unless the bling he is rocking is custom made to counter whoever it is you are facing specifically.I understand Magnus will always be stronger and the superior psyker outside 'mastered' paths, but where does Alek stand compared to the others primarchs? Or is that just in handwave territory until it becomes relevant.
So if we had a big ass vacuum cleaner we could avoid the whole "execution" thing with Russ? or should we invest in a kind of Super-Ceramite chew toy?Alekandros strength is his cratfting skill. If you kit himself out fully, he should be able to go toe-to-toe with most of them, but the more combat focused ones will still kick his ass in a direct fight, unless the bling he is rocking is custom made to counter whoever it is you are facing specifically.
Nah, just make something that negates gravity/causes a levitation effect.So if we had a big ass vacuum cleaner we could avoid the whole "execution" thing with Russ? or should we invest in a kind of Super-Ceramite chew toy?
We would have to get him in a prime spot for that to work, Magnus might have tried something similar during Prospero if he weren't sulking. After that we'd have to deal with his Astartes sized wolves, and I don't think we want to fight those alone.Nah, just make something that negates gravity/causes a levitation effect.
We leave Russ floating far up in the sky (and he's screaming at us to stop being a coward and fight him) while we call up the Emperor to try and find out why Russ suddenly tried to kill us. Because the Primarch in question is not giving any rational explanations for his behavior.