Subject: Er, tabletop game/enormous multimedia property.
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Posted on: 2016-05-26 18:47:00 UTC

The Tau are a race of blue aliens from Warhammer 40,000, from whence the term grimdark was formed; a long-running tagline for the game (in its various incarnations) is "In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war". It's incredibly self-important and overblown, and there are still people who take it 100% seriously. These people are also generally neo-Nazis. Make of this what you will.

Back when I played it, in 4th Edition, the Tau were a tiny, technologically advanced empire sandwiched between the Imperium of Man (space Nazis, kind of the good guys because almost everyone around them is worse), the Orks (fungus-born space monsters whose ships are literally big rocks powered by belief), and Hive Fleet Kraken of the Tyranids (extragalactic bugs that consume entire biospheres). They were the only empire even remotely tolerable, with their caste-based but largely free society, so of course Games Workshop dialled up the grimdark and made them into hyperzealous space Maoists with a penchant for brainwashing.

I do not consider it canon. =]

I should mention that a Shas'vre is a mid-ranking soldier in the Shas military caste (that's Fire caste in English). If you're wanting a Tau agent to use that, you can either have them be standard infantry, a Pathfinder (forward ops), or a battlesuit pilot. I'd personally go for the third option, since their actual training will likely be useless unless they were in an XV15 or XV25 Stealth Suit, but it's up to you. =]

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