The first page of the old Inquisitor rulebook has this little conversation by what might be the founders of the Inquistion discussion what might be the repercussions of that happening.
It leads to an immediate schism in the Inquistion.
Civil War 2: electric boogaloo. (Well, technically CW3, Vandire already started the second one a few millennia ago.
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I don't think Big E is gonna pop up off the throne anytime soon. But I bet he's gonna be doing a whole lot more stuff now when it comes to trolling Chaos.
If GW knows what they're doing, they'll progress the 40K timeline up to the Final War (the Wolftime, Rhana-Dandra, etc.) and then not progress it in detail any further. Never establish a singular official position on who's winning or what happens on a galactic scale. Leave it up to the individual hobbyists to establish their own ideas and stories of who wins and encourage them to play it out on the battlefield of the tabletop.
I don't see them doing this for another, say, 10 or 20 years, but, if their Story department is competent, I think that's what they'll do.
Or there's never going to be a Final War and GW will progress the timeline such that, in the grim darkness of the far future, there will be only war in perpetuity. That's another valid wargaming business strategy.
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If GW knows what they're doing, they'll progress the 40K timeline up to the Final War (the Wolftime, Rhana-Dandra, etc.) and then not progress it in detail any further. Never establish a singular official position on who's winning or what happens on a galactic scale. Leave it up to the individual hobbyists to establish their own ideas and stories of who wins and encourage them to play it out on the battlefield of the tabletop.
I don't see them doing this for another, say, 10 or 20 years, but, if their Story department is competent, I think that's what they'll do.
Or there's never going to be a Final War and GW will progress the timeline such that, in the grim darkness of the far future, there will be only war in perpetuity. That's another valid wargaming business strategy.
If GW knows what they're doing, they'll progress the 40K timeline up to the Final War (the Wolftime, Rhana-Dandra, etc.) and then not progress it in detail any further. Never establish a singular official position on who's winning or what happens on a galactic scale. Leave it up to the individual hobbyists to establish their own ideas and stories of who wins and encourage them to play it out on the battlefield of the tabletop.
I don't see them doing this for another, say, 10 or 20 years, but, if their Story department is competent, I think that's what they'll do.
Or there's never going to be a Final War and GW will progress the timeline such that, in the grim darkness of the far future, there will be only war in perpetuity. That's another valid wargaming business strategy.
Is that not where they are already?
Yeah, right now they seem to be in option 2. They foreshadowed that there's going to be an End Times or option 1, but that may be a red herring.
If GW knows what they're doing, they'll progress the 40K timeline up to the Final War (the Wolftime, Rhana-Dandra, etc.) and then not progress it in detail any further. Never establish a singular official position on who's winning or what happens on a galactic scale. Leave it up to the individual hobbyists to establish their own ideas and stories of who wins and encourage them to play it out on the battlefield of the tabletop.
I don't see them doing this for another, say, 10 or 20 years, but, if their Story department is competent, I think that's what they'll do.
Or there's never going to be a Final War and GW will progress the timeline such that, in the grim darkness of the far future, there will be only war in perpetuity. That's another valid wargaming business strategy.
Is that not where they are already?
Earliest days of the end. Rumors of primarchs are on the move again etc
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The first page of the old Inquisitor rulebook has this little conversation by what might be the founders of the Inquistion discussion what might be the repercussions of that happening.
It leads to an immediate schism in the Inquistion.
Civil War 2: electric boogaloo. (Well, technically CW3, Vandire already started the second one a few millennia ago.
Well
I don't think Big E is gonna pop up off the throne anytime soon. But I bet he's gonna be doing a whole lot more stuff now when it comes to trolling Chaos.
Put together enough Infinity shit to play some intro games with a friend. Hopefully this will spur him into action so we can play properly.
It was also a good distraction from a federal election that may have gone badly here. It did not go badly. Double win.
I have really been spoilt by citadel and plastic lately though. Ergh metals. Ergh trimming injection points and mould lines off metals.
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Me: I need to find the squad of Death Korps of Krieg I got from Forgeworld back in the day.
*Ten minutes later digging through boxes totally not remembering stuff I owned and painted*
Ah, here we go. Except it is twenty Forgeworld DkoK stormtroopers and ten combat engineers with shotguns? Also two DkoK commissars and a third one on a rough rider horse?!?
These guys are a little bland though. I might touch them up. Also noticeably smaller than the plastic Kill Team DkoK.
Mr_Rose83 Blue Ridge Protects the HolyRegistered Userregular
They’re narrower across the shoulders for sure but they work OK with the spare arms, I think. Just don’t try to mix’n’match the guns in the same squad; that’s where the difference really tells.
Oh, so turns out Boltgun isn't a game where you play the machine spirit of a relic Boltgun throughout the 10k years of the Imperium getting picked up by new characters along the way whenever your previous bearer dies.
Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
I am fully back on the wagon with the new Heresy set. Still working on which legion I want to go for. Doing some painting experimentation to see which scheme I can handle painting because I'll need to paint A LOT of it.
Oh, so turns out Boltgun isn't a game where you play the machine spirit of a relic Boltgun throughout the 10k years of the Imperium getting picked up by new characters along the way whenever your previous bearer dies.
Looks okay anyway.
A first person rail shooter in 40k?
I think I could see that working.
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Oh, so turns out Boltgun isn't a game where you play the machine spirit of a relic Boltgun throughout the 10k years of the Imperium getting picked up by new characters along the way whenever your previous bearer dies.
Looks okay anyway.
A first person rail shooter in 40k?
I think I could see that working.
If you're playing the boltgun, you're not choosing when to fire, you're choosing whether to fire when your handler pull the trigger. I could see this as a branching-narrative type of game: if you choose to shoot the bolt, the narrative goes one way; if you don't, another.
I have very mixed feelings about Rogue Trader. Owlcat clearly loves their subject matter and make very pretty games, but their encounter design assumes vast amounts of system mastery and numerous gotchas.
My main hope is that they don't have as much experience powergaming Fantasy Flight's ruleset as they do Pathfinder and just go Regular 40k Ridiculous instead of Mega 40k Ridiculous.
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The first page of the old Inquisitor rulebook has this little conversation by what might be the founders of the Inquistion discussion what might be the repercussions of that happening.
It leads to an immediate schism in the Inquistion.
Civil War 2: electric boogaloo. (Well, technically CW3, Vandire already started the second one a few millennia ago.
Well
I don't think Big E is gonna pop up off the throne anytime soon. But I bet he's gonna be doing a whole lot more stuff now when it comes to trolling Chaos.
Imperial Demons have been a rumor for ages
that's what living saints are
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Legion of the Damned says hi
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I just got the box set. I don't think I'll actually paint it until sometime next year; I've got a lot of Kill Team and Blackstone Fortress to get through first. But I do think that I'm done purchasing any more models for the rest of the year as I just have a mountain of a backlog now. That being said I'll continue to make exceptions for the bespoke Kill Team releases.
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isn't there an actual, playable Man of Iron in Blackstone Fortress? I'm amazed GW okayed that, if there was one thing I was sure would always remain an obscure lore thing it was that
isn't there an actual, playable Man of Iron in Blackstone Fortress? I'm amazed GW okayed that, if there was one thing I was sure would always remain an obscure lore thing it was that
Even odds they end up as a Votann unit
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Next up, canonically accurate Felinids!
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AuralynxDarkness is a perspectiveWatching the ego workRegistered Userregular
isn't there an actual, playable Man of Iron in Blackstone Fortress? I'm amazed GW okayed that, if there was one thing I was sure would always remain an obscure lore thing it was that
Even odds they end up as a Votann unit
Definitely not impossible, but they've gone into UR-25's perspective in the spinoff fiction a couple of times and he really doesn't read that way.
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isn't there an actual, playable Man of Iron in Blackstone Fortress? I'm amazed GW okayed that, if there was one thing I was sure would always remain an obscure lore thing it was that
Allegedly.
*cough*
Don't leave him alone with any mechanics dudes. It will end poorly.
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I have a rumor from the Rock about this:
Warhammer End Times and Age of Sigmar do not inspire me.
I don't see them doing this for another, say, 10 or 20 years, but, if their Story department is competent, I think that's what they'll do.
Or there's never going to be a Final War and GW will progress the timeline such that, in the grim darkness of the far future, there will be only war in perpetuity. That's another valid wargaming business strategy.
Is that not where they are already?
Yeah, right now they seem to be in option 2. They foreshadowed that there's going to be an End Times or option 1, but that may be a red herring.
Earliest days of the end. Rumors of primarchs are on the move again etc
It was also a good distraction from a federal election that may have gone badly here. It did not go badly. Double win.
I have really been spoilt by citadel and plastic lately though. Ergh metals. Ergh trimming injection points and mould lines off metals.
*Ten minutes later digging through boxes totally not remembering stuff I owned and painted*
Ah, here we go. Except it is twenty Forgeworld DkoK stormtroopers and ten combat engineers with shotguns? Also two DkoK commissars and a third one on a rough rider horse?!?
These guys are a little bland though. I might touch them up. Also noticeably smaller than the plastic Kill Team DkoK.
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Gonna do a heresy
I'm remembering how much I loved my Raven Guard and so I'm like 90% certain to grab the box for a pile of beakies etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyjxyFkPoes
https://youtu.be/Al4qqzdS6TI
also, Rogue Trader crpg!
https://youtu.be/MxzLatDb1fg
also, 40k retro shooter?
https://youtu.be/PCDPIrqZ2GU
ah yeah and Darktide or whatever
https://youtu.be/P59fL6FWbA8
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Looks okay anyway.
Could have at least gone imperial fist
Well, apart from World Eater.
A first person rail shooter in 40k?
I think I could see that working.
Rebuttal:
Tell me that guy has no familiarity with blood, skulls, or the number 8.
If you're playing the boltgun, you're not choosing when to fire, you're choosing whether to fire when your handler pull the trigger. I could see this as a branching-narrative type of game: if you choose to shoot the bolt, the narrative goes one way; if you don't, another.
I’ll grudgingly admit the Doom Marine can probably count to 8 because he still clearly has all his fingers.
I'd say blood angels fit better.
Not just because I'm a fan boy for the 9th legion
My main hope is that they don't have as much experience powergaming Fantasy Flight's ruleset as they do Pathfinder and just go Regular 40k Ridiculous instead of Mega 40k Ridiculous.
But then it would be called Chain Axe.
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Even odds they end up as a Votann unit
Definitely not impossible, but they've gone into UR-25's perspective in the spinoff fiction a couple of times and he really doesn't read that way.
Allegedly.
*cough*
Don't leave him alone with any mechanics dudes. It will end poorly.