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Storming Storm Guardian





Massachusetts, USA!

Since Wraithcannons pull things into the warp when they are fired upon, what would happen if a Wraithguard traveled into the Warp and fired its Wraithcannon at a Daemon, or whatever else is in the Warp?

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Swift Swooping Hawk





Calgary, AB

It would still work.

Wrathcannons don't 'pull things into the warp', but they instead create a warp space/real space jumble, harming things by making parts of them be in the warp, and parts of them be in real space. So it stands to reason that something IN the warp wouldn't really like having half of itself (and not a contigous half) be in real space any more than something in real space likes being partially in the warp.

Though that's just my assumption.

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Boosting Black Templar Biker




Fenton Michigan

Well I'm going to go with the answer of, it would be the equivalent of dividing by zero.

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Storming Storm Guardian





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I like that answer

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Oh crap...
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Divide


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Any weapon's chance of working in the warp is basically random...physics no worky there.

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Sinewy Scourge






Western Australia

What is an eldar vehicle doing in the warp in the first place? They travel in the webways for a reason.

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Storming Storm Guardian





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It was just a "what if" scenario. I don't think the Eldar would ever want to enter the warp, maybe Wraithguard or Wraithlords since their not quite living. I was just a little curious.

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