You can't help but look to the red, smoke-filled sky, even as you hear the binary chanting and give the ritual answers
Will you go forth in the Omnissiah's Name to seek His truths?
By the Motive Force moving me, I will.
Somewhere up there is the Voidship that will soon be yours, undergoing last routines and rites to ensure its readiness
Will you smite the Xenos, the Traitor and the Heretec as you find them?
By the Holy Augments that give me strength, I will.
It had taken you decades from the moment you looked upon the parade of a returning Explorator, bringing your world the marvels of long-lost STCs, to where you are now. You had been a simple Enginseer back then, now a true Techpriest and Magos in your own right.
Will you guide and guard the Machine Spirit of the Holy Vessel that is entrusted to you?
As it will guard my flesh, so will I guard its spirit.
Your internal auspex notes the presence of your benefactor on a raised balcony far above the others watching the ceremony. Everyone is here, your fellow techpriests, your former teachers, even the 43% of the menials in the local manufactorums that were not currently on a high-priority duty or the mandated recovery from one had been given two extra hours of free time to attend this event.
Will you claim the sacred Technology of the ancients, at all costs and with all effort?
By the spark of the Machine God that sets my mind in motion, I will.
You would need to show something, for the trust invested in you, and soon. You are not yet a Venerable Archmagos Explorator that is trusted to go into the void for decades, in the knowledge that their journey would eventually provide results. You owe your patron much, and so you will have to repay him much.
You save yourself the effort of trying to read their face, hidden behind far more advanced augments than your own, you could not tell if they feel pride, impatience, expectation of anything else at the thought of your Journey. But they must have some faith in you, or you wouldn't be here.
Who is your Patron though?
[] Archmagos Scaevola "Offertor Argentus" of Stygies VIII
The Silverbringer is a former Explorator herself and now Fabricator Locum of Stygia Tertius, one of the great Forge-Hives of the moon Stygies VIII. Her adherence to the Xenarite creed is a barely hidden secret among the Mechanicus, though outsiders rarely know even the most common rumors that circulate within the order. She had become an Explorator herself after certain successes at Silva Tenebris and a Fabricator Locum riding on the successes of that quest for knowledge.
She would not be a patient patron, but a tolerant one.
Pros:
- Xenarite: Scaevola will never ask question that she doesn't need answered, for example why the blueprints for improved Plasma-containment you send her look almost exactly like a Tau Pulse-Rifle's firing-chamber
- If your research-backlog grows to large, she will accept samples of Xenotech for the same amount of favor that samples of similar human-based tech would have gained
- Stygies-Tech: Your ship and personal equipment will get boni against detection and for scrambling hostile auspexes
Cons:
- Known Xenarite: While the Imperium at large is oblivious to the particularities of Stygies VIII or Scaevola in particular, the Mechanicus and the Inquisition know about them, making you inherently suspicious through association in their eyes.
- Demands of Secrecy: Even if you in particular have nothing to hide, your ship has. Full repairs of your ship by any techpriests not allied to your homeworld or on some personal level sworn to secrecy will reveal questionable technology.
[] Magos Revera Thoth "Viator" of Cypra Mundis
The Fabricator Locum of Cypra Apex is both the head of her own Forge-Hive and the de facto point of contact with the Administratum Master and the Lord Admiral of Battlefleet Obscurus, both of which usually orbit the planet in their titanic Star Fort, the Segmentum Fortress Obscurus.
Ascended to Fabricator Locum after a long and fruitful service as Emissary aboard the Flagship of Obscurus, the Soaring Wrath, the Viator is known for her diplomatic skill and her investment in the greater Imperium. Her ascension to Fabricator Locum was something of an internal scandal, as it was exceedingly rare that a Magos who had not yet earned the title of Archmagos through mastery of their field of study rose to such lofty heights, but on Cypra Mundi politics must be payed tribute.
Pros:
- Navy Connections: Your patron has excellent connections to the Imperial Navy, you get a bonus on Diplomacy towards them
- Imperial Patriot: You get a minor amount of favor for helping the Imperium and destroying its foes, though you should not let that distract you from your Quest for Knowlege of course
- Cypra Mundi Experience: Your ship will start with a particularly well-trained crew and it is efficiently run by lessons learned from millenia of working with the Navy
Cons:
- Barely a Fabricator: Your patron has, for all her other talents, not truly pushed her mastery of the Omnissiah's lessons. By association, your diplomacy towards more dogmatic members of the Mechanicus suffers.
- Standard Ship: The arsenals of Cypra Mundi can never stop their endless production and repair, certainly not to costumize your ship too far from the basic build. You get no initial costumisation to your ship (though it is still Mechanicus-Grade and not a regular Navy ship)
[] Archmagos Phi Rho VI "Gravitatus" of Graia
The master of Gravity is the current Fabricator Locum and Forge-Captain of the Graian Crown, a titanic fortress and manufactorum-complex capable of leaving the planet Graia and taking flight of its own, if necessary. Phi Rho VI is in many ways a very traditional Fabricator, one who rose through the ranks of the local Mechanicum by endurance, intelligence and of course patronage of his predecessor Archamgoc Veneratus Phi Rho V, who has recently retired from the position of Fabricator Locum to fully focus on his work of trying to make the artisanal Grav Tanks occasionally used in the Imperium mass-producible.
Pros:
- Graian Drives: Your ship will use Graian propulsion technology, making it faster and more maeuverable than most ships of its tonnage, for a bonus on defensive maneuvers in void combat.
Cons:
By the way, what was your name again?
[] Vote for a name. You can use any IRL name from any culture, some mechanicus-appropriate variant thereof or just a combination of Greek letters and Arabian numbers, anything goes in the wide world of 40k.
//Well, let's see how this works out. I'm no expert on 40k and I will read what suggestions and canon-knowledge relevant to the situation you can tell me, but ultimatly this is done with flexible canon, using what I think works, rather than trying to apply everything from 40k's dubious canon.
We are playing somewhere in the middle of the 41st millennium, so the Great Rift or the returning Primarchs won't come into play.