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Exarch_Nektel wrote:
JSK-Fox wrote:Woah man. When others get a little aggresive to me, I do the same to them. I was responding directly to that guy. I need no waaahmbulance, because I am not crying at all. I never did whine either, so meh on that part. Unless that is you consider simple explanations as whining.

Good day sir.


Just to let you know, you're doing it again.

And thank you, a good day to you too, kind sir


Sorry about that.

MekanobSamael wrote:I would offer criticism here, but I think that the rest of the DakkaDakka community has got that one covered. (As a side-note, I just got the Crimson Leaves reference. We orks aren't known for our wit.) I think that the backstory is hokey as hell, but anyone who's read that line about the six terminators in the basement of the Macragge polar fortress can forgive that. I do think that a chapter formed by Calgar would be pretty rigidly organized according the the Codex Astartes, though, so you might want to pick a chapter that's a little bit farther divorced from the Ultramarines. I really dig the idea that they permanently left a company that turned stricken from the roster. Maybe they still have conflicts with that group of traitors. Sounds like a great springboard for a narratively driven campaign. Keep practicing the fluff writing, and read some 40K novels. You'll get the hang of it.

As to female space marines, I'm willing to bet that Imperial genetic engineering has reached the point where it can functionally make female space marines. They would probably, in taking on the characteristics of the (male) Emperor, though, develop male skeletal and muscular structure. Any differences left over would be obscured by the power armor anyway. On the other side, though, such a socially conservative organization as the Imperial Space Marines would probably still refer to them as "Brother-Captains" regardless of gender. This is especially true in an ultramarines successor chapter.


I plan on collecting the Chaos-turned Company, as a matter of fact
Let's just say that there will be a major campaign I shall make that has to do with the Crimson Leaves fighting together as a whole once again.
Also, about the successor chapter stuff, these guys oftentimes act like ***holes to the Ultramarines, and really, despite being a successor chapter, don't really help the ultramarines out in any of their small scale engagements.

Also, in collection news, I have about half-ish of the first company.

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I have 2000 points of , called the Crimson Leaves.
I will soon be starting WoC, devoted to
I have 500 points of , in blueberry and ice cream (light grey and light blue) flavour. From the fictional world Darkheim.
DarkHound wrote:Stop it you. Core has changed. It's no longer about nations, ideologies or ethnicity. It's an endless series of proxy battles, fought by mercenaries and machines. Core, and its consumption of life, has become a well-oiled machine. Core has changed. ID tagged soldiers carry ID tagged weapons, use ID tagged gear. Nanomachines inside their bodies enhance and regulate their abilities. Genetic control. Information control. Emotion control. Battlefield control. Everything is monitored, and kept under control. Core has changed. The age of deterrence has become the age of control. All in the name of averting catastrophe from weapons of mass destruction. And he who controls the battlefield, controls history. Core has changed. When the battlefield is under total control, war... becomes routine.

 
   
 
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