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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/11 05:43:04
Subject: If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot
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Specifically, I know that Krieg contributes a massive amount of troops to the imperium, so I’m wondering if the loss or destruction of Krieg would have a noticeable impact on the ability of the Astra Militarum to fight?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/11 08:29:15
Subject: If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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Veteran Inquisitorial Tyranid Xenokiller
Watch Fortress Excalibris
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Less than Cadia's destruction did. So none, really.
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A little bit of righteous anger now and then is good, actually. Don't trust a person who never gets angry. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/11 09:18:00
Subject: If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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[DCM]
Chief Deputy Sub Assistant Trainee Squig Handling Intern
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Honestly?
Virtually none. Krieg remains but a single planet. And likely isn’t the sole world using cloning to provide troops.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/11 15:42:35
Subject: Re:If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver
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In a galaxy spanning empire like the Imperium, a single planet might help decide the fate of a system, perhaps even a subsector, but its trivial when compared to the countless quadrillions of human lives spread out on a galactic scale. The loss of a single planet is offset by the reconquest of another, settlement of a new one, construction of new manufactora elsewhere, etc.
Of course, the Imperium would be a magnitude less grimdark without those dour fellas.
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Active armies, still collecting and painting First and greatest love - Orks, Orks, and more Orks largest pile of shame, so many tanks unassembled most complete and painted beautiful models, couldn't resist the swarm will consume all
Armies in disrepair: nothing new since 5th edition oh how I want to revive, but mostly old fantasy demons and some glorious Soul Grinders in need of love |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/26 23:22:43
Subject: If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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Preparing the Invasion of Terra
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Its destruction would mean both nothing and something. Krieg is noted for its ability to produce insane numbers of well-trained troops for the Imperium's battles, 50 million a year according to Lexicanum. The cult of sacrifice that drives the Krieg to battle makes them some of the most loyal and dependable troops the Imperium has to offer. There is even a short story of a Krieg soldier left behind on a world after a war who attempts to lead civilian life but is so driven by his need to serve he enlists when the planet founded a Guard regiment.
But as others have said the Imperium is so vast that it could go completely unnoticed.
However, a planet as famous as Krieg would do damage to morale just as the loss of Cadia did.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2021/01/26 23:24:39
Subject: If Krieg Was Gone, How Big of an Impact Would it Make?
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Powerful Pegasus Knight
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Itll just hurt me... a Guard players heart a little more.
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