Subject: The way I see it, ruthless is better than insane. (nm)
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Posted on: 2018-12-14 23:46:00 UTC
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Heresy Rewritten - 40k Theorycrafting by
on 2018-12-11 19:12:00 UTC
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Tangentially related recommendation by
on 2018-12-25 19:31:00 UTC
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I just hope this doesn't turn into Space Marine Power Hour. by
on 2018-12-13 23:24:00 UTC
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Alternate Heresy timelines seem to spend most of their time on the Astartes, when there's a far bigger universe out there getting changed. For example, how would the Imperial Army develop? The Guard partly became what it is in m41-42 because of the massive shortage of marines after the Heresy. If the factions were split into thirds, they would all need a rapid influx of troops, so each faction might develop quite large forces of non-augmented soldiers. Thoughts?
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It's always Space Marine Power Hour! by
on 2018-12-13 23:43:00 UTC
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Too many "if"s, but here goes by
on 2018-12-14 02:01:00 UTC
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The Imperium controls a million worlds. Assuming that's 2/3rds of all the worlds in the galaxy, and assuming every single one of those worlds are as inhabited as Earth is today (some have more, some have less) we have a grand number of *drum rolls*
9.78 billions of Humans. It is stated that the Orks outnumber all of Humanity.
But trying to assign hard numbers and math to this setting is an exercise in futility. The writers just pick numbers that look big and cool disregarding what's realistic. -
Me no good at math by
on 2018-12-14 05:45:00 UTC
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Me forget six zeroes.
9.78 quadrillions of Humans. That's 9780 followed by 12 zeroes.
Me go break rock with face. -
My brain can't comprehend that number! {= D by
on 2018-12-15 14:14:00 UTC
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So my next question is, was humanity ever really in danger of being wiped out? Clearly we have the reproductive capacity to rebound from anything short of the eventual heat-death of the universe. What exactly are we so afraid of? ^_^
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Well, I'm no 40K expert, by
on 2018-12-15 21:26:00 UTC
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But now Chaos is less of a threat. by
on 2018-12-15 23:42:00 UTC
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At only a third of the manpower it has in the main setting, the Indeps and the Imperium can both focus more of their resources to fighting other threats. Remember, the Imperium is at a third of its canon numbers for space marines, but its massive infrastructure is still largely in place. The Imperial Army could be expanded very quickly, and the Adeptus Mechanicus could still provide plenty of equipment. Perhaps the Sisters of Battle could be created to make up for lost Astartes?
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The Sororitas by
on 2018-12-15 23:52:00 UTC
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If canon keeps treating them the way they've been doing so far, I wouldn't trust them with anything.
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Hey, their gonna be back in plastic come 2019. by
on 2018-12-15 23:56:00 UTC
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They'll probably get some victories in their codex. Also, didn't Saint Celestine do some cool stuff in the 13th Black Crusade?
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Sure hope so by
on 2018-12-16 00:58:00 UTC
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It's all been down hill since the Age of Apostasy. by
on 2018-12-16 01:07:00 UTC
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But maybe this timeline can fix that.
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They're, not their (nm) by
on 2018-12-15 23:58:00 UTC
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That sounds like a more plausible number. (nm) by
on 2018-12-15 00:27:00 UTC
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On Mortarion: by
on 2018-12-12 14:09:00 UTC
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He had to be tricked into joining Chaos. I'd say he joins the third faction due to his hatred of all things Warp.
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Yeah, but... by
on 2018-12-12 17:28:00 UTC
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The Independents have all three founding members of the Librarius. I don't think he'd be too happy on their side, either.
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Fair point, maybe the Death Guard stayed loyal? by
on 2018-12-13 23:19:00 UTC
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Most interesting by
on 2018-12-12 00:57:00 UTC
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I worry about Magnus. by
on 2018-12-11 21:33:00 UTC
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You raise excellent points by
on 2018-12-11 22:49:00 UTC
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I think a lot turns on the Thousand Sons. by
on 2018-12-12 17:20:00 UTC
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On stopping the Flesh-Change by
on 2018-12-12 22:36:00 UTC
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I mean... by
on 2018-12-13 11:40:00 UTC
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Butwhytho? by
on 2018-12-13 14:21:00 UTC
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... people think the Emperor planned this? by
on 2018-12-13 14:51:00 UTC
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The Theory of the Omniscient Emperor by
on 2018-12-13 22:48:00 UTC
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The Emperor's Plan by
on 2018-12-15 09:03:00 UTC
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PFFFTAHAHAAA (nm) by
on 2018-12-16 01:49:00 UTC
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Yeah, that sounds about right! (nm) by
on 2018-12-16 00:33:00 UTC
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On Plan Ne-Shomeh. by
on 2018-12-15 19:49:00 UTC
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Sure, sure... by
on 2018-12-16 08:08:00 UTC
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My thoughts on Subject N. by
on 2018-12-16 00:32:00 UTC
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Here's my take on this: by
on 2018-12-15 23:52:00 UTC
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A minor point, but... by
on 2018-12-13 14:44:00 UTC
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A fine point! by
on 2018-12-13 17:18:00 UTC
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Indeed, it is worth considering what Chaos IS as an entity.
Chaos isn't evil. It's somewhat telling that we call the servants of Chaos daemons, not demons—a spelling classically associated with neutral forces. Chaos is chaotic neutral, not evil. It's a reflection of the collective unconscious: messy, raw, emotional, and unstable.
It isn't something we can afford to let win. But it's not evil. -
The Warp is what it eats. by
on 2018-12-13 18:45:00 UTC
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The Chaos Gods were created from the preeminent drives within the psyches of the dominant species of the time and then got fat on worship. That's why the Emperor tried to make the Imperium as rational as possible. He just sorta forgot that, when you put the universe on a diet, it's not enough to cut carbs and avoid processed foods. You have to feed it good things, like compassion, tolerance, kindness, generosity...
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Oh, I'm not saying it'll go well... by
on 2018-12-13 12:45:00 UTC
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It's indisputably gonna fall apart. The question is HOW.
Hell, I still think Magnus is a weak link. The Sons are arrogant to a man, and pretty dang independent. There's still a good chance of them falling and even if they don't it could be trouble.
I just don't think it should be taken for granted that they will. -
On the Eldar by
on 2018-12-13 00:22:00 UTC
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They're very unlikely to help, let alone people as touched by the Warp as the Thousand Sons. The TS are better off helping themselves or waiting for the AdMech to find a breakthrough.
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Can I ask what your timeframe on this is? by
on 2018-12-12 19:16:00 UTC
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BC if this is during the 41st Millennium, then the Tau seem like the perfect allies for the Independent faction. The rigidity of Tau castes and their ideas of "a place for everyone and everyone in their place" seems like a very good fit with the organizational philosophy of the Legions, and it also gives them a serious amount of additional firepower. Consider: Terminator armour with Battlesuit mods and weapon systems, and vice versa.
also the standard longarm of the independent legions would then prolly be the burst cannon instead of the bolter and that is some serious upgunning right there -
Counterpoint: by
on 2018-12-12 22:44:00 UTC
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The Tau are unlikely to bow to the kind of Humanity-is-superior rhetoric of the Imperium, and while the Independents may have broken off for various reasons, I see little to indicate that they'd have flipped position on that.
Furthermore, I doubt that the indeps and Tau would see eye-to-eye on what "good" is -
The original idea... by
on 2018-12-13 06:09:00 UTC
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taumarines taumarines taumarines taumarines yay by
on 2018-12-13 09:17:00 UTC
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Lorecheck by
on 2018-12-13 13:02:00 UTC
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I've always preferred a fourth option: by
on 2018-12-13 23:17:00 UTC
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The Tau are cold, pragmatic, and extremely sane. They're not exactly honorable, but they're very good at running a state. You can only be so evil if you want your empire to prosper.
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That's a good option. (nm) by
on 2018-12-13 23:23:00 UTC
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So much agreement! (nm) by
on 2018-12-13 23:25:00 UTC
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VeTaunari, huh? I can get behind that. by
on 2018-12-14 23:32:00 UTC
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Won't argue that point. by
on 2018-12-15 02:14:00 UTC
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Pretty much any variant of the Tau empire is a better place to live than the Imperium.
But then, the Imperium's job is to be a despotic hellpit. It does it well. -
Glory to the Imperium. (nm) by
on 2018-12-15 03:29:00 UTC
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So, we have the Xenosmopolitan Faction, containing: by
on 2018-12-15 17:00:00 UTC
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This sounds fun! by
on 2018-12-16 00:39:00 UTC
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... I can't believe I forgot that. by
on 2018-12-16 05:17:00 UTC
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Just a thought... by
on 2018-12-16 15:15:00 UTC
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...we've given the Tau access to space marine chaplains. Productivity is about to go through the roof.
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Sign me up. (nm) by
on 2018-12-15 23:33:00 UTC
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The way I see it, ruthless is better than insane. (nm) by
on 2018-12-14 23:46:00 UTC
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But the Tau are pragmatic. by
on 2018-12-13 00:20:00 UTC
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Even if they wouldn't join with the indeps outright, they would probably be willing to cut some sort of deal with them if the opportunity presented itself, as they do with the Imperium from time to time in canon.
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True that by
on 2018-12-13 02:11:00 UTC
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But that's not the same as an all-out alliance.
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As I said (nm) by
on 2018-12-13 02:59:00 UTC
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Yey, Agreement! ^_^ (nm) by
on 2018-12-13 03:44:00 UTC
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I have one! by
on 2018-12-11 21:21:00 UTC
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Part 2 by
on 2018-12-11 21:22:00 UTC
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Alternate Heresies! by
on 2018-12-11 19:46:00 UTC
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