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Gathering the Informations.

Good on Andy. He was always one of my favorite people for fluff.

Rules...not so much
   
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On that, my dearest Kan, we are in total agreement.

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Go Andy! Go Andy!



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Sounds sweet!!!


 
   
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Gathering the Informations.

H.B.M.C. wrote:On that, my dearest Kan, we are in total agreement.

We've been in agreement before. It's not that rare
   
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I've had mine on order for weeks and cannot wait!

Typically we see a post like this right before the product arrives, so here's hoping!
   
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Kanluwen wrote:
H.B.M.C. wrote:On that, my dearest Kan, we are in total agreement.

We've been in agreement before. It's not that rare
Its only sasquatch rare... not dodo bird rare. Spotted and disbelieved not exinct.
   
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Gathering the Informations.

aka_mythos wrote:
Kanluwen wrote:
H.B.M.C. wrote:On that, my dearest Kan, we are in total agreement.

We've been in agreement before. It's not that rare
Its only sasquatch rare... not dodo bird rare. Spotted and disbelieved not exinct.

It's not even Sasquatch rare.

It's like Ogopogo rare.
   
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Kanluwen wrote:
H.B.M.C. wrote:On that, my dearest Kan, we are in total agreement.

We've been in agreement before. It's not that rare


(yes, I quote this pic quite often recently )

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I love it, and in this case, it is also appropriate!
   
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You wouldn't be implying that The Kan is a soulless robot now would you Alpha?

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No, just that the alleged, implied Alliance between you two would be just as ludicrous!
   
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I'll take that as a 'yes'.


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Gathering the Informations.

I think this is a far more accurate image representation of HBMC and myself's tenuous alliance.

   
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Those goggles don't suit you Kan.

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Gathering the Informations.

I know, and they make my glasses foggy!
   
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And more for Black Crusade, putting the rest the idea that this book won't deal with the four Chaos Gods as well as Undivided:


Shades of Grey

“We live for Chaos so that we may die for ourselves.”
—Grand Marshall Angelica Benoit of the Free Systems Coalition


Last week we announced the upcoming release of Black Crusade, a remarkable roleplaying game that offers players a new perspective on the conflict between the Imperium of Man and the forces of Chaos. In this exciting new addition to FFG’s Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay line, players have the unprecedented opportunity to play as a Disciple of the Dark Gods, whether as a Chaos Space Marine or a human Servant of Chaos.

Chaotic Morality

Players will find that Black Crusade brilliantly lends itself to the creation of deep, dynamic characters with complex motivations. After all, one of the fascinating things about the Warhammer 40,000 setting is there are no “good guys.”

There are, of course, good individuals: lone heroes fighting against an unjust and uncaring universe, striving to make a difference. But in the grand scheme of things, there are no virtuous and ethical organizations. The Warhammer 40,000 universe is a cruel, lonely place where any faction or race finds itself alone, beset by a host of enemies. Even those with the best intentions may frequently find themselves compromising their ideals to survive. The Imperium of Man, the galaxy-spanning human empire, is one of the most brutal and totalitarian regimes ever known. It sacrifices thousands to feed its Undying God-Emperor, uncountable millions in its unceasing industry, and trillions in its endless wars. It conducts bloody purges of any other races it can find, while its faith preaches a creed of righteous hatred of all that is not human.

In past games, you’ve been able to play those who work within the Imperium. Whether as an Acolyte of the Inquisition, a Rogue Trader, or a Deathwatch Space Marine, you’ve operated within the auspices and strictures of the Imperium of Man. You very well might have been one of those lone heroes, fighting from within to make your little corner of the galaxy a better place. Or you might have been a loyal servant of the Imperium, seeing the acts done in the God-Emperor’s name as one more necessary evil so that humanity could survive against its myriad enemies. But always you worked within, aligned at least on some level with the Imperium of Man.

Now, Black Crusade provides the chance to leave that servitude behind. As a Heretic in Black Crusade, you are beholden to no one but yourself. You can taste true freedom: the freedom to travel where you will, become whom you choose, and destroy the crumbling monolith that once crushed you beneath its oppressive weight. The freedom of Chaos.




The Devil in the Details

From the perspective of those within the Imperium, the forces of Chaos are terrible, bloodthirsty monsters, defined by the Gods they swear allegiance to. Those who fight for Khorne, the Lord of Skulls, are blood-crazed killers who slaughter all they come across. Devotees of Slaanesh, the Dark Prince, are debauched degenerates who indulge in the most hideous perversions imaginable. The Disciples of Nurgle are disgusting, filth-soaked creatures the presence of whom would cause immediate retching. Finally, the worshipers of Tzeentch are scheming plotters constantly conspiring to destroy.

Though these charges are undeniably true, they are only facets of a much more nuanced picture. Khorne is the God of bloody slaughter, but he is also the god of martial pride and honour, setting oneself against the most dangerous foes and winning against the odds. A devotee of Khorne is as likely to be an honourable champion in combat as a blood-crazed slaughterer.

Slaanesh is the God of hedonism and excess. But this is true in all things, not just carnal pleasures. Those who desire to indulge in the finest culinary delights, the most beautiful artworks, even the most sensual clothing, could all be amongst Slaanesh’s disciples. Just an importantly, Slaanesh is also the god of perfection. The singer striving for the most beautiful song or the warrior who seeks the perfect fighting techniques, both could be devotees of Slaanesh.

Nurgle is the god of death and decay, to be certain, but he is also the god of rebirth. After all, decay is simply one part of the cycle of life, without which no new life could grow. In the same way, Nurgle is also the god of perseverance and survival. While those who wish to spread decay and corruption are certainly amongst his followers, there also those who wish to endure, to become tough enough to handle the threats of an uncaring universe.

In many ways, Tzeentch is both the best and least understood of the Dark Gods. Almost everyone knows he is the God of Fate, plots, and schemes, as well as the god that exemplifies the ever-changing nature of the Warp. However, Tzeentch does not plot towards some end (at least none that can be comprehended); he schemes simply to scheme. He is constantly building, even as his devices unravel under their own complexity. At the same time, he is the god of knowledge and comprehension, and his devotees may be those who seek an understanding of an enigmatic universe.


The Road to Hell...

Suffice it to say, the motivations of the Disciples of the Dark Gods are as complex as the Ruinous Powers themselves, and cannot be distilled down to murder, destruction, and depravity. In fact, few characters in Black Crusade even see themselves as “evil.”

While it’s true that devotees to Chaos are out for personal glory, it is in their individual justifications that they are subtly defined. Characters may be ideologically attracted to Chaos, reasoning that it’s the natural state of the universe, and that the Imperium represents an unnatural state for mankind. In many cases, a character’s path to corruption may begin with noble intentions, as with a would-be ruler who believes he’ll remain benevolent and just. Some may even be fully aware of the temptations Chaos presents, but pridefully believe themselves morally strong enough to master its influence. Whatever the reason, these tragically deluded figures ultimately find themselves actively opposing their own kind.

Not that the universe’s alien races are much better. Whether ancient xenos that see humans little more than vermin, mindless species that see them as food, or upstart newcomers on the galactic scene that feel it’s their manifest destiny to rule the galaxy, humanity has no friends amongst the stars.


Interesting...

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I'm kinda puzzled. That doesn't really spell out "We're looking at all four Gods in depth!".

It seems more like "Here's the different Gods, you can pick one!".

Either way: It's nice to see the 'martial honour' part of Khorne return. I'm fething sick and tired of this idea of every single devotee of Khorne being a World Eaters Berzerker.
   
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Kanluwen wrote:
Either way: It's nice to see the 'martial honour' part of Khorne return. I'm fething sick and tired of this idea of every single devotee of Khorne being a World Eaters Berzerker.



Yes, it is, though I guarantee someone will start screaming that FFG cannot write canon and that Khorne *must* never change (or change back in this case) as it violates some central tenant of their views of the 40k universe.







All I want is, that among the various cameos that FFG tends to load these things with...







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Who is that? Doomrider?

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I doubt he'll show up in any significant form (sadly). FFG seems to give us more subtle hints to Internet memes. Unlike, say, Relic, who have gone bat-gak insane with /tg/ references in the latest DoW Game.

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H.B.M.C. wrote:I doubt he'll show up in any significant form (sadly). FFG seems to give us more subtle hints to Internet memes. Unlike, say, Relic, who have gone bat-gak insane with /tg/ references in the latest DoW Game.


OK, I have to ask - how?

What have they done?!?
   
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Alpharius wrote:
H.B.M.C. wrote:I doubt he'll show up in any significant form (sadly). FFG seems to give us more subtle hints to Internet memes. Unlike, say, Relic, who have gone bat-gak insane with /tg/ references in the latest DoW Game.


OK, I have to ask - how?

What have they done?!?


Things like when the Commissar is in a vehicle, he'll say "Drive me closer--I want to hit them with my sword!" or when the Guardsman infantry squads are upgraded with weapons, you'll hear "It's dangerous to go alone--take this".
   
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Or just internet memes. Assuming they haven't been photoshopped, there's a Choppa where the discription is "It's been Chopped!" or when the Ork Warboss calls the Blood Ravens 'theiving Magpies" (a meme on /tg/ was calling the Blood Ravens the 'Blood Magpies' because they seem to steal everything as all their wargear is from somewhere else). There's a weapons called a Double Shooter that, in its description, is listed as 'intense' (much like a double rainbow).

And lots of stuff like that.

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H.B.M.C. wrote:Or just internet memes. Assuming they haven't been photoshopped, there's a Choppa where the discription is "It's been Chopped!" or when the Ork Warboss calls the Blood Ravens 'theiving Magpies" (a meme on /tg/ was calling the Blood Ravens the 'Blood Magpies' because they seem to steal everything as all their wargear is from somewhere else). There's a weapons called a Double Shooter that, in its description, is listed as 'intense' (much like a double rainbow).

And lots of stuff like that.


There's no doubt about that.

But for every meme-related addition, there's things like this:


I think it must be the Orks getting most of the meme attention, because I've not seen too much on the Guard side.
   
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The fleet gets ever closer...

Hello Rogue Traders!

This week I’d like to take a few minutes about some of the new things in Battlefleet Koronus, the upcoming supplement for Rogue Trader. This extensive sourcebook is all about about the starships that traverse the Koronus Expanse, and today we’ll look at two new classes of them: the battlecruiser and the grand cruiser.



The Big Guns

Battlecruisers, like their name suggests, are upgunned cruisers. In the Imperial Navy cruisers are the warships that do most of the work: patrols, garrison duties, convoy escorts, and when full-fledged fleet engagements break out, they’re the ships forming the battle line. Battleships, on the other hand, are few and far between. Though tremendously powerful, they are inflexible in their roles, and usually reserved for fleet flagships or key roles in the largest fleet engagements.

However, a gap exists between cruiser-sized vessels and full battleships, and the the battlecruiser fills that gap in the Imperial Navy. Battlecruisers share the size and maneuverability of a cruiser, but sacrifice space to fit more, longer-ranged weapons. Beyond new macrobatteries and lances powerful enough that they require the specialized fittings and hull design of a battlecruiser, these powerful warships usually sport dorsal weapon mounts, giving them even more combat flexibility. Most importantly, while almost no Rogue Trader could afford to operate and maintain a battleship, a battlecruiser might barely be within one’s means.

Of course, since battlecruisers don’t have any more space than an average cruiser, the additional weapons do mean that battlecruisers may be less flexible for other endeavors. A Rogue Trader with a battlecruiser is likely one anticipating a great deal of combat.

Ponderous and Powerful

While a battlecruiser is a modified cruiser, a grand cruiser is a different beast entirely. Ponderous, slow, and powerful, grand cruisers are an ancient relic of a bygone age. Once they filled the gap between cruiser and battleship in the Imperial Navy, but now most are relegated to reserve fleets, mothballed in storage, or granted to the occasional Rogue Trader wealthy enough to afford them.



Interestingly, though the Navy finds the less costly and more agile battlecruiser a more potent warship, many Rogue Traders find the grand cruiser a more useful vessel for their needs. Though very heavily armed, grand cruisers have so much space that a Rogue Trader can outfit his vessel for almost any task, from decade-long voyages of exploration to full-scale planetary invasions.

One of the few drawbacks of grand cruisers is that they’re outside the price range of almost every starting group. However, this provides something for a group to work towards. Grand cruisers should never be common in the Koronus Expanse, and the group that manages to obtain one shows themselves to be a force to be reckoned with.

Later this month, watch the shelves of your local game store for Battlefleet Koronus!


My copy has been pre-ordered for weeks. What about the rest of you?

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Well it's not out yet. I just said it was moving closer. Maelstrom says the 26th of March, so expect it about a week before that.

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H.B.M.C. wrote:Or just internet memes. Assuming they haven't been photoshopped, there's a Choppa where the discription is "It's been Chopped!" or when the Ork Warboss calls the Blood Ravens 'theiving Magpies" (a meme on /tg/ was calling the Blood Ravens the 'Blood Magpies' because they seem to steal everything as all their wargear is from somewhere else). There's a weapons called a Double Shooter that, in its description, is listed as 'intense' (much like a double rainbow).

And lots of stuff like that.


If you put the Commisar Lord inside of a Chimera, he actually says "Drive me closer to them, I want to hit them with my sword!"
   
 
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