Hmm. All quiet on the thread front. That's depressing. So I think it's time FOR AN UPDATE!
Captain Lusha Paraendum, Eagle Warriors
Captain Paraendum was seconded to the Deathwatch some time prior to his assignment to the kill team from the Eagle Warriors chapter. He was accepted following the campaign on Saris IV against the orks, during which Paraendum showed exceptional skill and tactical knowledge in fighting the green skins. When Paraendum was chosen he was placed on an active reserve roster and was stationed on Talasa Prime when Inquisitor Algier was selecting his kill team. As former captain of the Eagle Warriors fourth company Algier believed him a prime candidate for leading the squad into combat.
From the strike cruiser Venator Paraendum launched his first assault on the space hulk Scion of War. The kill team teleported aboard the hulk and managed to infiltrate what was identified as its bridge with little difficulty. As the ten astartes entered the bridge they had time to note its history as the battle barge Mortifaction before Gasharg's orks attacked. Despite the kill team's best efforts they were overwhelmed by the number of orks, losing three of their number before managing to hunker down in a suitable defensible location. The kill team managed to hold out against the hordes for twenty-three minutes before Gasharg arrived with his retinue of lieutenants and sub-commanders. The Deathwatch attempted to kill Gasharg and his commanders but suffered heavy losses at their hands but still they continued to fight until only three survived. At that point, Captain Paraendum deemed the mission a failure and ordered the Venator to teleport them out of the combat zone.
With their defeat aboard the Scion of War the morale of the three surviving astartes was low. The Venator brought them to the space station Vigil where they were met by Inquisitors Algier, Cyrac-tal and Heliana Mantell, a senior Ordo Xenos field agent who would be lending additional assistance to the kill team. The three Inquisitors and Captain Paraendum agreed to continue the mission, and requested aid from Talasa Prime and the Inquisitional strongholds in the Temok and Antioch sub sectors. Paraendum was once again placed in command of the kill team, this time number twelve astartes including the two other survivors from the raid. A new plan of action was devised where the kill team would take advantage of the recent Antioch campaign to entrap Gasharg and take over the space hulk.
Father-Librarian Talos Israfael, Blood Ravens
The Deathwatch inducted Israfael after the tyranid invasion of Abydos almost a hundred years prior to the initial assault on the Scion of War. Israfael served in many missions against the tyranids and orks throughout the Ultima Segmentum until combat with a brood lord (Corporatus Primus) on the hive world of Sertius left him with severe injuries across his chest that rendered him unsuitable for further combat. Israfael remained as a part of the Deathwatch to train and instruct new recruits in anti-tyranid tactics. He resigned himself to his role as instructor rather than fighter and accepted the fact that upon his return to his chapter he would continue to serve as an instructor to the neophytes.
Israfael's tour of duty in the Deathwatch was chosen in end in 975.M41. He was glad to have the chance to return to the Blood Ravens and had heard he was to be joining Captain Hyrcleon and the fifth company as a part of the Imperial defence of the Antioch worlds, Israfael's former home. When he was approached by Inquisitor Algier to join his kill team in 973 he respectfully declined, citing that his experience was against the tyranid menace and not the orks. Following the failed raid on the Scion of War Algier once again requested Israfael join his kill team, and again the elderly Librarian declined, until he learned that the target space hulk was mere light years away from the Antioch worlds. Israfael agreed to join the kill team under the provision that he would immediately be allowed to rejoin his battle brothers as soon as their mission was over.
Inquisitor Algier accepted Israfael's terms. The Librarian joined the kill team in a support role, studying the orks' movements, aiding in the prediction of movements and deployments and also in researching the hulk's history. Israfael became fascinated with the archaic xenos weaponry it had deployed on Tampus Var, and ultimately was the one to identify them as necrontyr gauss weaponry.
Brother Lias Hannon, Howling Gryphon
Hannon was one of the survivors of Paraendum's first assault on the Scion of War. The young Howling Gryphon astartes harbours a deep resentment for Paraendum, feeling his captain fled the battle out of cowardice and left their brethren to die aboard the hulk. Hannon was reluctant to continue his service to the Deathwatch and petitioned both the Inquisition and Chapter Master Alvaro to return to his chapter. Master Alvaro felt that Hannon had not yet been tempered by his service to the Deathwatch, and the Conclave believed the mission too crucial to lose one of its veteran survivors. Brother Komor spent several days lecturing the young astartes on how dishonourable his actions were and convinced him to remain.
Hannon continued to serve in the kill team as they served through Antioch, assisting Komor and Israfael in briefing the newer additions to the mission about the space hulk. Yet his resentment for Paraendum and Komor continued and Hannon found little comradeship in the new battle brothers except for Osir of the Sons of Orar, a fellow astartes with a bitter resentment of his brethren.
Brother Osir, Sons of Orar
Osir has the regality and superiority complex that many of the successors of Guilliman's warriors share. He holds a great disdain of the 'younger' chapters such as the Blood Ravens and this has caused him to earn few friends among the brothers of the kill team. Many of the astartes hold a great disdain for Osir but tolerate him for his purpose within the kill team although he has found fraternity with Brother Hannon. The two astartes are able to pool their resentment together allowing it to fester and develop like a canker within them.
Osir holds a great disdain for the Atessius twins. The two young Ultramarines go against the ideology that he believes the primogenitor chapters should uphold in his eyes and this has lead to conflict between them, often resulting in ferocious fights in the sparring cages of the Venator's training deck. Paraendum and Komor have tried to keep this conflict in check and allow it to continue only as a form of fraternal competition but both know it could well escalate into something worse.
Veteran Brother Jagotan, White Scars
Like his kinsmen Jagotan hails from the planet Chogoris and has served the White Scars for a great many years as part of fifth brotherhood. Like Komor, an astartes of similar years, Jagotan has a great skill-at-arms in boarding actions and other close quarter combat, but it is on the open field and during the hunt that his skills come to the fore. Jagotan has recently surrendered his combat bike for his tour of duty in the Deathwatch but continue to maintain his persona as huntsman and stalker, laying down support for the kill team from afar whilst still being able to track and pursue a target. But it is the skills that made Jagotan an exceptional candidate for the kill team that also seem to prevent him from joining in with the camaraderie of his battle brothers and he often remains aloof and secluded from the rest of the team.
All of the Deathwatch are currently WIP. Shoulder pads and boltguns have arrived but I don't have any spray currently with me at university. Hannon and Osir are currently the most fully completed models as they only require a couple of details whereas Captain Paraendum is only about 75% complete. Hopefully I will start work on Father Israfael over this weekend and mooch some primer of a mate to finish of the others boys.
As always, C&C is greatly appreciated.
~Horus Aximand