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I'm thinking of starting a conversion heavy army with lots of counts as models but I want to fluff to be securly grounded in established 40k history.

Are there pirate or mercenary groups large enough to field a battle force like what we see in 40k? I'd like to make it a pan-glactic group, meaning humans and tau and orks all working together, how realistic is that?
   
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Perhaps one of the more radical Rogue Traders, or a rogue Rogue Trader.

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North Texas

 DJGietzen wrote:
I'm thinking of starting a conversion heavy army with lots of counts as models but I want to fluff to be securly grounded in established 40k history.

Are there pirate or mercenary groups large enough to field a battle force like what we see in 40k? I'd like to make it a pan-glactic group, meaning humans and tau and orks all working together, how realistic is that?


Necromunda gets ships, roll with it.

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Temple Prime

 DJGietzen wrote:
I'm thinking of starting a conversion heavy army with lots of counts as models but I want to fluff to be securly grounded in established 40k history.

Are there pirate or mercenary groups large enough to field a battle force like what we see in 40k? I'd like to make it a pan-glactic group, meaning humans and tau and orks all working together, how realistic is that?

For a second there I thought you meant these space pirates

And went "Holy gak nintendo and GW are doing a crossover"?

 Midnightdeathblade wrote:
Think of a daemon incursion like a fart you don't quite trust... you could either toot a little puff of air, bellow a great effluvium, or utterly sh*t your pants and cry as it floods down your leg.



 
   
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North Texas

 Kain wrote:
 DJGietzen wrote:
I'm thinking of starting a conversion heavy army with lots of counts as models but I want to fluff to be securly grounded in established 40k history.

Are there pirate or mercenary groups large enough to field a battle force like what we see in 40k? I'd like to make it a pan-glactic group, meaning humans and tau and orks all working together, how realistic is that?

For a second there I thought you meant these space pirates

And went "Holy gak nintendo and GW are doing a crossover"?


I would be so happy I might have to leave work.


 
   
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Seattle

Yeah, powerful RTs are known to finance both sides of a war, in order to sell weapons and supplies to both sides at war-time prices through intermediaries. Lots of money to be made when you're price-gouging both sides of a war you started.

That said, I wouldn't expect more than Guard/GEQ to be fielded. Anything else is probably more money than its worth to the RT, and risks drawing the attention of things like Space Marines or the Inquisition, both of whom are more than capable of ending a Rogue Trader's career.

It is best to be a pessimist. You are usually right and, when you're wrong, you're pleasantly surprised. 
   
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WAAAAAAGH! THA FREEBOOTAS! WAAAAAAGH!


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There are also Eldar pirates, both chaos-tainted (Dark Eldar) and otherwise, as well. Though I don't have much info about them aside from that they exist.

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The people in the past who convinced themselves to do unspeakable things were no less human than you or I. They made their decisions; the only thing that prevents history from repeating itself is making different ones.
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Temple Prime

 Melissia wrote:
There are also Eldar pirates, both chaos-tainted (Dark Eldar) and otherwise, as well. Though I don't have much info about them aside from that they exist.

Corsairs live the most like the pre-fall Eldar, and they're very...tempermental to say the least. Apparently Eldar have a hard time controlling their emotions when not bound to the path or exodite or harlequin discipline.

 Midnightdeathblade wrote:
Think of a daemon incursion like a fart you don't quite trust... you could either toot a little puff of air, bellow a great effluvium, or utterly sh*t your pants and cry as it floods down your leg.



 
   
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 Psienesis wrote:
Yeah, powerful RTs are known to finance both sides of a war, in order to sell weapons and supplies to both sides at war-time prices through intermediaries. Lots of money to be made when you're price-gouging both sides of a war you started.

That said, I wouldn't expect more than Guard/GEQ to be fielded. Anything else is probably more money than its worth to the RT, and risks drawing the attention of things like Space Marines or the Inquisition, both of whom are more than capable of ending a Rogue Trader's career.


Hmmm, this brings up an interesting thought...have there been or are there any Rogue Traders that are powerful enough to have fought and won (for the time being) Inquisitors or Space Marines? That would be pretty sweet, a really Rogue Trader allied with a Radical Inquisitor that has fought off all manner of Imperial forces but does it all for a better future or some such nonsense...

-STS

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Kain said: "This will surely end in tears for everyone involved. How very 40k." lilahking said "the imperium would rather die than work with itself"

 
   
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Red Corsairs? Largest pirate fleet in the eastern Imperium. Likely comprises of a variety of human and xenos raiders


 
   
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Roarin' Runtherd




Orks and Kroot... They are both known for there piratical and mercenary status...
And don't forfet the Eldar

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Most likely Rogue Space Marines and Tau working together. Some humans and space marines join the Tau Force and they get pretty well along but I'm not sure about the Orks though. I would think:

Imperial Guard
Space Marines
Tau

Raptorum est, fraternis eternitas

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1000 Imperial Guard & Inquisition HQ 
   
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Don't forget about Chaos (Huron) either.

Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment. 
   
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Reading, UK

 greyknight12 wrote:
Don't forget about Chaos (Huron) either.


See Biaz post above yours

No pity, no remorse, no shoes 
   
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Seattle

slade the sniper wrote:
 Psienesis wrote:
Yeah, powerful RTs are known to finance both sides of a war, in order to sell weapons and supplies to both sides at war-time prices through intermediaries. Lots of money to be made when you're price-gouging both sides of a war you started.

That said, I wouldn't expect more than Guard/GEQ to be fielded. Anything else is probably more money than its worth to the RT, and risks drawing the attention of things like Space Marines or the Inquisition, both of whom are more than capable of ending a Rogue Trader's career.


Hmmm, this brings up an interesting thought...have there been or are there any Rogue Traders that are powerful enough to have fought and won (for the time being) Inquisitors or Space Marines? That would be pretty sweet, a really Rogue Trader allied with a Radical Inquisitor that has fought off all manner of Imperial forces but does it all for a better future or some such nonsense...

-STS


In the short-term? Yes, quite feasible. In the long term? The RT signed his own death warrant.

It is best to be a pessimist. You are usually right and, when you're wrong, you're pleasantly surprised. 
   
 
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