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B, everyone likes weddings. Nothing breeds team spirit like a good old congregational knees-up.
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B.
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I think I may need to read some stuff to play. I am familiar with the games, books and movies from the OP, but have no experience with the warhammer genre itself other than a couple of passes at games with Warhammer in the name. What would be a good read? (That Peake, Lem and Kafka are listed as source texts is a bit daunting in terms of imagined game play. Two of the listed books are notorious for essentially nothing happening for hundreds and hundreds of pages, despite the best efforts of the protagonist.) My current non-understanding of the vote would be something like: A) Trial combat and subordination. One group wins, ending this nonsense, and its minimal blood spilled. Acting consistent with Family B) Grab a few kids and have them perform a marriage ceremony. Then they can be in the mess of family alliances like everyone else is. Acting consistent with Family C) Racing machines! We can have the track go through the bowels of the ship, there should be some sweet crashes. Acting consistent with Tech Priest D) Walk them to the servitor machines. Acting consistent with Tech Priest Probably getting that wrong. What would be an example of an Inquisition consistent solution or act? Sogol fucked around with this message at 23:25 on Aug 25, 2014 |
# ? Aug 25, 2014 23:17 |
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Not sure if this helps but here's a big fat wiki http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Warhammer_40k_Wiki And specifically for our character http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Adeptus_Mechanicus
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Xun posted:Not sure if this helps but here's a big fat wiki Thanks. Been looking at the wiki references. I was thinking more along the lines of a novel in the genre. They must exist and it seems likely there would be some not completely remote from our setting or character. Are any of them readable?
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Sogol posted:I think I may need to read some stuff to play. I am familiar with the games, books and movies from the OP, but have no experience with the warhammer genre itself other than a couple of passes at games with Warhammer in the name. What would be a good read? More for the absurdist world that are complex, static, and/or decaying. War 40k is the place where immense bureaucracies accidentally lose planets . . . or the food shipments to them. So, this is a big star ship with a quarter million people trapped in decaying ritual and religion, and many can imagine nothing else. Sound familiar? Your job in this game is the find the mutant/xeno/heretic, and light them on fire. Im trying to balance a start that introduces the world nicely (my walls of text about the officer tiers, for example), without getting bogged down or boring. I *do* have several mutant/xeno plots going on in the background right now, and should be bringing them forward as we go. As always, if its getting boring, please let me know
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Sogol posted:Thanks. Been looking at the wiki references. I was thinking more along the lines of a novel in the genre. They must exist and it seems likely there would be some not completely remote from our setting or character. Are any of them readable? I would go for COMMISSAR CAIPHAS CAIN HERO OF THE IMPERIUM for the absurd, and Eisenhorn for the job of Inquistor. A classic that goes with it is Gaunt's Ghosts, although this game isn't as combat heavy. (The previous CYOA threads were, so Im trying something a bit different) I also enjoy tvtropes http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TabletopGame/Warhammer40000?from=Main.Warhammer40000 Loel fucked around with this message at 23:30 on Aug 25, 2014 |
# ? Aug 25, 2014 23:28 |
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B It's time for a weddin' y'all! *plucks thousand year old banjo crafted from xeno bones*
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Sogol posted:I think I may need to read some stuff to play. I am familiar with the games, books and movies from the OP, but have no experience with the warhammer genre itself other than a couple of passes at games with Warhammer in the name. What would be a good read? Gaunt's Ghosts has Imperial Guard stuff but in my opinion, the books read like imperial propaganda half of the time. Caiphas Cain books are good and have large variety of both imperial forces and enemies but tend to be bit absurd and humorous. quote:(That Peake, Lem and Kafka are listed as source texts is a bit daunting in terms of imagined game play. Two of the listed books are notorious for essentially nothing happening for hundreds and hundreds of pages, despite the best efforts of the protagonist.) That's Imperium of Man for you. Thing is, Imperium is losing. If they had a breather to rebuild and consolidate forces or if they had less enemies so they could throw everything into stalemating the battlefronts, they could maybe rebuild and reinforce. But they don't and so they are hosed. And even if they managed to fight off the attacking forces, Emperor is finally dying and with him goes the Astronomican, without which Imperium's ships are hosed. Stagnation and nothing happening would be preferable outcomes for Inquisition.
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# ? Aug 25, 2014 23:50 |
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Puistokemisti posted:Eisenhorn trilogy wouldn't be bad place to start, actual rulebook and army codexes aren't really worth buying since all the fluff in them has been moved into the wiki. Word of warning tho, all GW stuff has 'special' pricing. Yup, and so I'm trying to give a feel for that stagnation in a ship that's 4,000 years old, with generations of people who have never left. Your personal career may rise over the course of this CYOA (and should, if you live), but in general, everyone stays where they are for centuries. My goal/hope is that you do seize the Warrant of Trade, maybe become Governor of a couple planets or something, but the galaxy is a dangerous place edit: if you aren't opposed to fanfics, this is one of my very favorite stories. An Inquisitor goes to Hogwarts, hilarity ensues. Loel fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Aug 26, 2014 |
# ? Aug 26, 2014 00:06 |
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Slaan posted:Changing my vote from B to B+C. Marriage death races :megadeth: B+C for maximum awesome
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 03:23 |
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Ralith posted:B+C for maximum awesome B+C for Thunderdome 40K. Will we be able to place some bets?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 03:29 |
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AmyL posted:B+C for Thunderdome 40K. Will we be able to place some bets? My original sketch had it wrapping up in one post so you could go back to witch hunting, but you if want I can draw it out for a half dozen or so. edit: I was also planning to hand out one day's XP after this, but if you want a full tournament we might get a level out of it. edit edit: Means Ill need some names and games. Don't vote for this bit, but feel free to toss out names or tournament ideas, Ill grab some for the story. Elder Bluecloak name: High Technician Redrobe name: The couple(s) getting married: Game ideas: edit x3: and yeah, Im leaning towards some sort of wedding/party/combat, since people seem enthusiastic about the combination. Loel fucked around with this message at 04:02 on Aug 26, 2014 |
# ? Aug 26, 2014 03:43 |
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Sogol posted:My current non-understanding of the vote would be something like: The Inquisiton is a galactic organization devoted to orthodoxy and maintaining the Imperium, but there are different schools about it. The big division is Puritan and Radical. Radicals think you can make deals with/use the forces of evil (chaos, mutants, heretics, aliens) to fight the forces of evil. Puritans think thats crazy talk. Occasionally Puritans kill Radicals when they get too far into working with the enemy. At the moment, we don't know what our Inquistior is, although the majority of inquisitors are Puritan. The Family won't care particularly much about methods as long as you get the job done. You could kill a few thousand people and they wouldn't really notice, as long as the guns still worked at the end of your genocidal mayhem. Succeeding will get you positive attention, failing will get you negative attention, but its determined by end results, not body count of friendlies. The head tech-priest, the Magos, would love some new servitors (cyborg slave things), but is otherwise neutral to you. The thread may develop a relationship with him, or they may bypass that for now. Other factions on the ship that you might cultivate might be groups within the Family, the criminal syndicates, any mutants or xenos that exist, the gun batteries (new or old tribes), or other things that haven't been mapped out yet. As this happens, Ill have recurring characters you can call on to do things for you/give you information. IE, turning this battery into servitors means they couldn't support you again, but several other groups might like the results.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:08 |
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As a note, puritans are also dumb and delusional and unwilling to what's necessary to protect the Imperium. For a more game related not,e we should go with option D, if for no other reason than to make a good impression on the magos.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 05:04 |
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Waci posted:As a note, puritans are also dumb and delusional and unwilling to what's necessary to protect the Imperium. The Magos isn't EXPECTING us to bring him dudes. That can always happen later.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 05:10 |
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FireSight posted:The Magos isn't EXPECTING us to bring him dudes. That can always happen later. Exactly why we should do it now. There's a difference between giving someone a bunch of servitor material as a token of respect for a senior colleague and giving someone a bunch of servitor material because they're our boss and told us to.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 05:13 |
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And let's not forget: the Inquisition is watching. Let's impress by resolving this in the quickest, least resource wasting manner (men are so plentiful they don't count).
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 05:39 |
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B + C - Marriage to the death! Winners decide brides/husbands.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 05:55 |
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AmyL posted:B+C for Thunderdome 40K. Will we be able to place some bets? B + C is clearly the superior option. Throw a gigantic party with baby-making and marriages and races and all sorts of fun times.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 06:45 |
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Let's get these space hillbillies drunk!
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Plan sounds good to me As far as recommended reading, the Cain, Eisenhorn, and Gaunt books are all good angles on the Imperium in general, the Inquisition, and the Imperial Guard respectively. However, for stuff about the Adeptus Mechanicus to which we belong, I'd recommend Titanicus by Dan Abnett. You get a lot of good AdMech stuff in there. For starship stuff, the two novels by Gordon Rennie Execution Hour and Shadow Point get you decent shipboard life angle albeit from a military vessel rather than a trader one like ours. Finally, the three Shira Calpurnia novels by Matthew Farrer are good for a more civilian rather military point of view as the main character in all three is a member of the Adeptus Arbites (space cop). The second book in particular, Legacy is useful as it deal with a succession crisis in a Rogue Trader family just like ours.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 11:35 |
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For more in-depth advice on 40K novels, go here. What you need to know to get started is in the thread title.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 12:03 |
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Go with B Also, as far as updates go, I'm generally more passive so I'm OK with more frequent updates at the cost of potentially skipping the chance to vote. I'm here for the story, not to sperg.
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Volmarias posted:Also, as far as updates go, I'm generally more passive so I'm OK with more frequent updates at the cost of potentially skipping the chance to vote. I'm here for the story, not to sperg. Same as. I love this universe and I'm liking how you're writing it so far. Its pretty awesome. I'd like to vote B + C
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 16:57 |
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Thank you everyone for the kind words. Im rather pleased with this one. The Great Space Race . . . Place. Heres the thing about Space Hulks that most people don’t understand. Oh, sure, any school child knows the definition of Space Hulk, “a bunch of ships smashed together,” but most people don’t have an appreciation of what that means. Even in a ship built by itself, you have your hidden alcoves, your forgotten passageways, your niches where the walls didn’t quite connect. A few centuries of renovations, repairs, add-ons, add-offs, doctrinal changes, and soon even the original designer can’t find the bridge. With Space Hulks, its even worse. A Space Hulk might have a dozen or two dozen or even three dozen ships smashed together without rhyme, reason, or purpose. Many of them might not even be Imperial - you might be walking down a corridor and find yourself in an Elder library, for example. If humans have been on a Space Hulk for a while, people adapt to the new terrain, and suddenly you have a market in a former luxury cruiser with no one the wiser. What that misses, though, is the places between. All those ships? They aren’t smashed together neatly, they have gaps hundreds of meters apart where the void used to be. They might be filled with debris, old weapons, have exploded ordinance, toxic gases, the jelly of a crushed regiment of troops, forgotten ecospheres, or spasmodic machines toiling to forgotten purposes. 98% of of the people who live on the Beast of Even they hold to certain designated paths, official routes, tribal secrets, holy grounds, and the like. Exploring too far can result in random explosions, radiation, exposure to space, or a sudden encounter of the fourth kind. The known places are expanded slowly, year after year, at a cautious pace, and the wars are kept to those places, wrapped around the central spine of The Grateful Burden with no one the wiser. The raiding really only stops when the Lord-Sire directs the batteries to attack the outside, and even then the Clans aren’t really clear on the purpose of what they do. All of this brings us to the race track. You see, given enough time, basic routes can and have been laid all through the in-between places, bypassing rubble and debris. It is the “main road” as much as anything can be, nearly three kilometers of twisting, rolling terrain that curls all through and around the central corridors of the Beast of The road isn’t one solid surface, you see. It leaps from one hull to another, relying on flickering artificial gravities, dodging threats that can kill instantly, and all the while suffering through rapid terrain changes as the Beast of Thousands of people are filling the in-between places now, settling into amiable disagreements on where the best places might be, or discussing previous crashes or mistakes when the terrain shifted dramatically and without explanation. One time, hilariously, an old void shield flickered on right as someone was heading through it at more than 200 kilometers an hour. Their remains ended up spread along nearly the entire length of the track, even if it was Mobius shaped. On one side of the track, the Blue team. They know this road like the know their own lives - it is their world outside the village and their individual gun battery. Their device is an ad-hoc mix of Machine-Spirit and enthusiasm. On the other side, the Red team. They are from a Forge world dedicated to racing, and their machine is cutting edge, built like a razor in flames. However, they have only walked this track once. Who are you betting on? A. Blue Team. They know this place, and any advantage Red has will be negated by unfamiliar terrain. B. Red Team. Tech overcomes all. Knowing the route is nice, but won’t help you when the Machine-Spirit needs consoling. C. Always bet on yourself. You’ve strapped some leather to a servitor and are ready to go. D. No one makes it to the finish line. However, the wedding will be quite nice. E. Something else.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 18:48 |
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Oh man, oh man. C.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 18:51 |
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C Can't wait to see what happens next.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 18:54 |
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C is clearly the right answer
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:07 |
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C
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:11 |
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Oh, so it's one of THESE kinds of CYOAs. .....voting C
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:14 |
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hold all butts C
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:16 |
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I am going to have to look around for copies of Eisenhorn locally. No ebook and listed on Amazon for $150 of something new and $50 used. Oh! C, even though I've no real idea what that means. Sogol fucked around with this message at 19:29 on Aug 26, 2014 |
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Sogol posted:I am going to have to look around for copies of Eisenhorn locally. No ebook and listed on Amazon for $150 of something new and $50 used. It appears to mean we're riding a lobotomized slave in a race that other people are bringing cars to. I'm not exactly sanguine of our success unless the other teams crash and we tortoise and hare them or something. Besides, someone here needs to stand up for the Machine God.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:37 |
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Sogol posted:I am going to have to look around for copies of Eisenhorn locally. No ebook and listed on Amazon for $150 of something new and $50 used. Servitors are zombie cyborgs. You are going to be riding a half terminator half vegetable and hoping it goes faster.
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Sogol posted:I am going to have to look around for copies of Eisenhorn locally. No ebook and listed on Amazon for $150 of something new and $50 used. Try a library. If you're in the US you can usually ILL the book from somewhere. Are Servitors ever vehicles? Do they makes ones with tracks, or jets?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:39 |
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Tracks are yes, jets if you put them on are a probably.Ralith posted:I wouldn't underrate the value of overclocked robo-feet compared to traditional vehicle propulsion in treacherous terrain. Grognan fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Aug 26, 2014 |
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I wouldn't underrate the value of overclocked robo-feet compared to traditional vehicle propulsion in treacherous terrain.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 19:41 |
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Wentley posted:Try a library. If you're in the US you can usually ILL the book from somewhere. I haven't decided on tracks, jets, wings, 2 legs, 4 legs, 8 legs, or wheels. Probably some hideous combination of all of them.
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C We are a tech-priest, trained on the same Forge World as the hivers. Clearly we know how to add repulsors and suspensors to our servitor, making it a half-living pod racer.
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