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Re: Let the Galaxy Burn anthology analysis thread

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Next to last update on LTGB. Sooner or later I'm going to give people some options as to where I go next with the novels, and I'll try to put that thread up soon. Anyhow, enjoy!


Page 528
My particular discipline is that of materia medica, for human medicine was my original calling. Our understanding of our own vital mechanisms is vast and admirable, but we can never know too much about our own biology and how to protect, repair and improve it. It is our burden as a species to exist in a galaxy riven by war, and where war goes, so flourish its hand-servants injury and disease. It may be said that as each war front advances, so medical knowledge advances too. And where armies fall back in defeat or are destroyed, so medical knowledge retreats or is for­gotten. Such are the lapses I seek to redress.
Medical side of the imperium.

Page 528
By the third month, Uhlren's Pox had also broken out (apparently miraculously and spontaneously, given its unknown process of dispersal) on Genovingia Minor, Lorches and Adamanaxer Delta. Four separate centres of infection, right along the leading edge of the Imperial advance through the sector. At that point, the contagion had spread to the civilian population of Genovingia itself, and the Administratum had issued a Proclamation of Pandemic. It was said the skies above the cities of that mighty world were black with carrion flies and the stench of biological pollution permeated every last acre of the planet.
I had a bureaucratic posting on Lorches at that time, and became part of the emergency body charged with researching a solution.
Interesting becuae the implicaiton here is of some fairly constant and rapid contact amongst worlds of the sector for disease to spread. Worlds cna't be quite so isolated inside a sector as often implied.

Page 529
And I, I was sent to Symbal Iota.

Symbal Iota, where it is not covered in oceans that are the most profound mauve in colour (a consequence, so I understand, of algae growth), is a hot, verdant place. Rainforest islands ring the equatorial region in a wide belt.

I made 'fall at Symbalopolis, a flat-topped volcanic outcrop around whose slopes hive structures cluster like barnacles, and there transferred to a trimaran which conveyed me, over a period of five days, down the length of the local island group to Saint Bastian.
hive city of some kind?

Page 530 -
It had taken ten days to cross the empyrean from Lorches to Symbal lota aboard a navy frigate. Now it took half that time again to cross a distance infinitesimally smaller.
It takes an Imperial Navy Frigate ten days to cross the warp between two systems. Evidence leands more towards inter-sector travel, which means less than 200 LY but at least 10-15 LY. Call it 300-500c and 7,300c.

Page 531
I looked up from my devotions to find the sisters gone. I could feel the subliminal chorus of a psychic choir mind-singing nearby. The cool air pulsed.
hospice has a "psychic choir"

Page 532
had under­stood, from my research, that the Hospice of Saint Bastian was home to a holy order who offered sanctuary and comfort for those brave warriors of the Emperor's legions who were too gravely wounded or disabled by war to continue in service. I knew the place took in the damaged and the lost from warzones all across the sector. But I truly had no notion that the damage they specialised in was wounds to the psyche and sanity! It was a hospice for the deranged, individuals who presented themselves at its gates voluntarily in hope of redemption.
- here we receive mention of an Insane Asylum for the "brave warriors of the Emperor" - the IG in other words. Amusingly is that in the Cain novels such places are also noted as prime sources for recruitment into making of servitors.

Page 534
Another man now spoke. He was older than all, crooked and half-blind, his wrinkled pate dotted with liver spots. A flared ear-trumpet clung to the robes of his left shoulder with delicate mechanical legs.
ambulatory ear trumpet. How gothic.

Page 536
Forty thousand Lammark Lancers, virtually the full strength of the Lammark regiments. Twenty thousand Fancho armour men and their machines, and a full company of Astartes, the Doom Eagles, shining grey and red.
40,000 man regiment(S) plural, but 20,000 armor/and troops.

Page 536
It was as cold as a bastard. We had winter dress, thick white flak coats with fur hoods, but the ice got in the lasguns and dulled their charges and the damned Fancho tanks were forever refusing to start. It was day, too.
- in cold conditions, ice can get inside lasguns and "dull their chages" - presumably it will sap power from the powerpacks.

Page 537
We were besieged for five months, despite six attempts by the Doom Eagles to break the deadlock. Faith, but they were terrifying! Giants, clash­ing their bolters together before each fight, screaming at the foe, killing fifty for every one we picked off.
50:1 kill ratio between AStartes:Guard.

Page 537
On the tenth day, a Doom Eagle fell victim. In his torment, blood gouting from his visor grilles, he slew two of his comrades and nineteen of my men. The disease had overcome even the Astartes purity seals.
Asartes dies of Uhren's pox. Evidence suggests it was not a natural disease, as it was hinted as being associated iwth a Plague daemon of nurgle.

purity seals were expected to provide protection.

Page 538
With great reluctance, he spoke it. It wasn't a word at all. It was an obscene gurgle dignified by consonants. The glyph-name of the plague-daemon itself, one of the ninety-seven Blasphemies that May Not Be Written Down. At its utterance, I fell back off my stool, nausea writhing in my belly and throat. Kalibane shrieked. The sister collapsed in a faint and the novitiate fled. Baptrice took four steps back from the doorway, turned, and vomited spectacularly.

The temperature in the corridor dropped by fifteen degrees.

Unsteady, I attempted to straighten my overturned stool and pick up the artificer that the novitiate had knocked over. Where it had recorded the word, I saw, the machine's parchment tape had begun to smoulder.

Screaming and wailing echoed down the hall from various cells.
Also released a lunatic. Dangers in naming a daemon it seems, or at least the powerful ones.

Page 539
Then Kalibane, bless his brave heart, flew at him. My devoted servitor rose up on his stunted hind limbs, the bionics augment­ing his vast forelimbs throwing them up in a warning display. From splayed foot to reaching hand, Kalibane was eleven feet tall. He peeled back his lips and screeched through bared steel canines.
Froth dribbling from his tusked mouth, Ioq smashed Kalibane aside. My servitor made a considerable dent in the wall.
Gorilla servitor to the rescue! This servitor seems alot m ore aware/intelligent than some. I ownder if the difference between sane/living and dead components is a factor.

Page 539
I swept my staff of office around and thumbed the recessed switch below the head.
Electric crackles blasted from the staffs tip. Ioq convulsed and fell. Twitching, he lay on the floorboards, and evacuated involuntarily. Bap­trice was on his feet now. Alarms were ringing and novitiates were rushing frantically into the corridor with harness jackets and clench poles.
Staff tazer. Even medical staff can be armed in the imperium.

Page 541
They said Warmaster Gatus incin­erated the enemy from orbit, and ships were sent to relieve you at Pirody Polar. They expressed horror at the extent of the plague-loss. Fifty-nine thousand men dead. No count was made of the civilian losses. They said that by the time the relief ships arrived, the Torment had been expunged. Four hundred men were evacuated. Of them, only one hundred and ninety-one are still alive according to the records.
results of the plague.

PAge 541
He was huge being, of course... Astartes, a head and a half taller than me, wearing a cowled red robe over his Doom Eagles armour. He lifted specimen bottles from his narthecium, and held them up to the ever-present light.
- Astartes apochecary (Doom Eagles chapter) stated to be a "Head and a half taller" than a Guardsman.

page 543
I went cold. Colder than I'd ever been before. The idea was monstrous. The Torment had been more than a waster of lives, it had been sentient, alive, deliberate... planning and moving through the instrument it had corrupted.
A Chaos disease in other words.

Page 544
My work assisted in that. The blood-froth was like the Torment, engineered by the Archenemy, just as sentient. Fifty-two medical officers, sources just like Valis, were exe­cuted and incinerated.
Chaos biowarfare.

Page 544
Limbless, wizened like a seed-case, he hung in a suspensor chair, kept alive by intravenous drains and sterile sprays.
suspensor chair for a veteran/insane guardsman.
Page 545
He straightens up, stretching his sore back. Removing the manipulators, he lays them down on the workbench and raises the optical enhancers from in front of his eyes. Balancing them on his forehead, he rubs his tired eyes with his fingers. He's worked with mechanical optics all his life, yet has steadfastly refused bio-implants of his own, maintaining that the optics he was born with would see him to the grave.
mechanical optics


Page 546
He turns back to the workbench, flipping the opticals back down in front of his eyes. The component swings back into view, large as a fist. He picks up the manipulators.
A crash, as something falls behind him.
He spins round, and something fills his vision, the opticals fighting to make sense of the image, magnified hundreds of times.
the opticals above have 100x magnification.

Page 546
Inquisitor Anselm watched the red crosshairs of the nav-comm playing across the face of the pilot as he straggled to keep the shuttle on its com­puter-assisted course. The pilot's right hand was jacked into the shuttle's controls and his bio-eye scanned the clouds for the first lights of the land­ing bay. Technobabble issued from the cabin speakers as the cogitators spoke to the pilot at a rate of several thousand words mixed with binary codes a minute.
Yes, a legitimate mention of technobabble in 40k. *sigh*. heavily augmented pilot and cogitators speak at rate of 30-35 words a minute at least, assuming 2000 is several thousand At 3000 its 50 words a second.

Page 547
The shuttle docked, and the pilot unplugged himself from the console, pale from the concentration needed for their landing. Anselm unbuckled himself, and felt his seat relax, its shape melting away from his body.
body comforming seat.

Page 550
"Eremet, do you have weapons here?"
"No - this site has been active for years and we've never had any problems with hostiles. It's away from the main trade routes, we have no trouble from pirates or xenomorphs. The Imperial zoologians who surveyed the planet found no indigenous life that posed a threat, and the planet itself has a green security rating."
Some planets are very safe it seems. So mcuh for the "Galaxy is full of war" meme. :D

Page 552
We had to exca­vate heavily in order to get past it, as sensors indicated that the city continued for some way beyond it. Took some doing, I can tell you. This rock's hard as adamantium. Wore away hundreds of drillbits, but in the end... Ah, here we are. As you can see, what we found was well worth the effort.
Rock "hard as adamntium" if taken literally. Able to withstand hundreds of drill bit.. though we dont know anything more than that.

Page 554
Anselm, his mind already on the work ahead, guided the trolley as its internal suspensors moved it for­wards.
Suspensor trolly.

Page 557

- unknown entity (later dameonic in nature implied) humanoid shape, as "fast as a Tyranid."

Page 560-561
"I'm ordering immediate evacuation of Barathrum and requesting back up from an Astartes kill-team. I want Terminator squads to scour this place and if they find nothing I will be recommending full Exterminatus.
Barathrum is a threat to the Imperium. The Imperium is a city built behind high walls and these frontier systems are the unknown beyond. It is our job to defend those walls and what shelters behind them, whatever the cost. If there is the influence of Chaos at work here, then I will stamp it out. It is unfortunate but necessary - I will be demanding that the explorator mission here be relieved of its duties and subjected to rigorous review."
Exterminatus to handle a chaos threat.

Page 561
"I did not show weakness, Grogan, as you well know. It is not weakness to show restraint. What you did on Tantalus was unprecedented and unnecessary. To destroy a planet because of an insurrection that was lim­ited to one city was arrogant, and typical of your approach."
A rather compassionate and reasonable inquistor, by Inquisitorial standards.

Page 561
"Tantalus was under your jurisdiction. The insurrection should have been crushed. Instantly. Diplomacy is only useful after force has driven the other side to the table. Alone, it is a tool for the weak, for effete
Imperial ambassadors. The Inquisition is not a tool, it is a force in itself. As I'm sure you remember."
- Here it is heavily implied that Inquisitors will, when circumstances warrant it,. engage in diplomacy or negotiation with rebels/heretics, or possibly even aliens. This shoudl not be surprising. The Inquistiion, for all its fanatical elements, has always been rather pragmatic. They will deal with aliens (eldar or Tau) if the situation warrants it, they will even deal with daemons if important enough (Horst in Shadow Point, or, of course, Eisenhorn.) Dealing with heretics probably isn't surprising in the least. Sometimes the Inquisition will employ Daemons, heretics or aliens. (A Kroot has been an Inquisitorial agent, for example, and there is of course Cherubael.)

Of course, teh Inquisition also likes to make its own rules. It will negotiate with, but it won't neccesarily double cross (or plan to double cross) its enemy somewhere along the line either. Or keep its promises, if such should be detrimental to the Imperium itself.

Page 563
"A transmission has arrived from the Eccle­siarchy with the translation of the hieroglyphs."
Anselm opened the door cautiously.
"Come in. What does it say?' Eremet came in, looking behind him before he closed the door. Silently, he handed a dataslate over to Anselm.
The transmission was coded and bears the highest seal of your Ordo. I cannot read it."

...

"Inquisitor Anselm, this transcription is for your eyes only. What it contains is reserved for the highest level of the Ordo and the Ecclesiarchy. The information cannot be revealed to any outside our order."
- its worrth noting here that the Ecclesiarchy plays a role for the Inquisition in translating languages (a dead language.) This is probably through one fo those branches of the ADeptus Sororitas used for translators or some such. It is interesting though, as this gives the Ecclesiarchy some measure of power and control over information - since they are the ones doing the translation, any information they receive would naturally (or coudl be) filtered through them. Similar to the technical dependence on the AdMech, really.

Of course, a page later its also noted that the Ecclesiarchy also apparently sent Inquistiors out, which is not supposed to be the case. (Maybe they meant "witchhunters", which are kind of like inquisitors but not the same organization.)

Page 564
"Amaril knew that Szarach'il could not be killed, nor banished by his powers, diminished as they were by the months of battle. Instead, in a final act that destroyed his mortal body, he bound Szarach'il behind great doors of prome-thium, sealing them with words of great power such that he should never be released."
Doors of promethium. Either meant to represent fire, or somehow you can make solid promethium.

Page 567
The gun recoiled, there was a flash of light and he saw the shell hurtle towards Cantor. Before it could impact, there was a shimmer in the air as if the very fabric of reality had turned to glue. The bullet slowed, stopped, then clattered to the floor, inert. Then the handle of the hellgun jumped in his hand.
- Hellgun that fires bullets/shells. They showed up in toher novels, like the Elucidium short story.

PAge 569
His hellgun, lying unnoticed against the wall, flew into his hand. He raised it, towards Anselm... men slowly, shakily, upwards until it pointed towards the ceiling.
"Get.... out!" Grogan croaked and pulled the trigger. The shell flew upwards and hit the ceiling. There was a moment of awful silence and then a tremendous roar. The ceiling shattered above the daemon and an instant later, a cascade of molten lava fell, obliterating Grogan in a water­fall of glowing heat.
Again hellgun firing shells.

Page 572
Yakov looked at the boy. His shrivelled right arm and leg gave his oth­erwise perfectly human body a lopsided look. It was the children that always affected him the most, ever cheerful despite the bleakness of their future, the ghastliness of their surroundings. If all the Emperor's faithful
had the same indomitable spirit, He and mankind would have overcome all evil and adversity millennia ago. Their crippled, mutated bodies may be vile, he thought to himself, but their souls were as human as any.
Ecclesiarchy priest ministering to mutants. I rather lik ethat Yakov despite being proud, actually seems to care about their wellbeing, at least for the children despite their looks. (This is of course a Gav Thorpe short story, so this is made of total awesome.)

Page 576
Every one of Karis Cephalon's ruling class could afford to lose a thousand slaves, but medical supplies, bought at great expense from off-world, could cost them half a year's profits.
Karis Cephalon. Setting for much of Gav Thorpe's Inquisitor RPG and countless related subplots and short stories - some by him some by other authors.

Page 590
Yakov's first shot took a charging cultist in the chest, punching him off his feet. His second blew the kneecap off another, his third taking him in the forehead as he collapsed. The investigator's laspistols spat bolts of light into the cultists fleeing for the door, while the boom of Lathesia's heavy pistol echoed off the walls. As Yakov stepped into the room, one of the cultists pushed over a brazier and he jumped to his right to avoid the flam­ing coals. A las-bolt took the traitor in the eye, vaporising half his face.
Thius is from a las-pistol wielded by an inquisitorial agent. If it literally vaporizes half the face, it might vaporize 1/4 to half the head.. 1-2 MJ maybe. On the toher hand it might be simply meaning "exploding" part of the head, which could be single double digit KJ (laser death ray page) or possibly triple digit (since the skull has a fair bit of bone) Fits within the broad range of values regardless of how you interpret it, in any case.

Page 591
But he couldn't just have them culled; the entire economy of Karis Cephalon is based on mutant labour and no one would allow such a direct action to threaten their prosperity. So, he imported a virus which feeds on mutants. It's called Aether Mortandis and costs a lot of money to acquire from the Mechanicus.
Custom virus acquired from the AdMech, that could custom attack mutants. Given the diversity of mutations, this means its some sort of biological (or mechanical) mini machine (nanowank?) or there is some common thread to such mutations that makes them targetable but not target humans.


Page 591
"The reason the governor has acted now is because of a convergence of energies on Karis Cephalon,' the man told Yakov slowly. 'Mystical forces, astrological conjunctions are forming, with Karis Cephalon at its centre. For five years, the barrier between our world and the hell of Chaos will grow thinner and thinner. Entities will be able to break through, aliens will be drawn here, and death and disaster will plague this world on an unparalleled scale. It will be hell incarnate. If you wish, for your help today I can arrange a transfer to a parish on another world, get you way from here."
the strength of the barrier between chaos and realspace is highly variable, hence the importance of rituals and such, since alot of factors can evidently influence this.

Page 593
The Chariot of Lord Quillilil has been sighted entering our planetary system, my great and gracious lord.' the officer announced, once Ferag had impatiently signalled him to continue. "It will arrive within the hour."
One hour to cross a planetary system. Could be in a chaos held system, so may not represent normal acceleration (even if we shorten the distance).

Page 594
His mouth was also changed. It could pucker into a long tube, half the length of his arm, with which to suck pure magical energy from the souls of oth­ers.
heh. soul sucking.

Page 594
He was ruler of an entire planetary system within the Imperium of Chaos, called by outsiders the Eye of Terror. Five of the system's eight planets were inhab­ited. Several billion beings all lived in dread, in obedience, in utmost respect and adoration, of Ferag Lion-Wolf.
- the star system has eight planets. five of which are inhabited.

Page 595
And from the fingers of mas­ter magician Ferag Lion-Wolf there issued streams of raw magic, crossing the intervening miles instantaneously, sizzling, swaying, touching all three shark-craft and the dozen disc raiders.
- Chaos Champion uses magic "instantaneously" over a distance of "miles" (its in the air)

Page 596
Ferag raised arm and tentacle and swept them through the air, making magical passes. There came an immense rumbling sound. The huge edi­fice all around them was coming apart. Towers, terraces, galleries, halls, all separated and began gyrating in the air, performing a gigantic dance. The landing bay on which they stood also took part in the display, whirling lazily through a cloud and back again.

Then, with meticulous precision, everything came together again. Stone block met stone block in silent harmony, mortared together as before. In seconds the palace had reassembled itself.
Neat trick.

Page 598
"I served the Purple Stars for the next twenty years, learning all their ways, going on their campaigns as a scout, as a messenger and in count­less other roles. At the end of that time I was judged fit to be transformed into a Space Marine. I was given the extra organs, the progenoid glands, the sacred gene-seed. For two hundred years I served with the Purple Stars, and saw more action than I could hope to relate, eventually rising to the rank of company commander. I particularly distinguished myself in a raid on a tyranid hive ship"
Purple Stars Marines. Mentioned in more than one Barrington J Baylet story.

Page 599
"I could not begin to regale you with my adventures, or say how long I have lived. In the Eye of Terror a day is a thousand years, a thousand years is but a day, and time means nothing, until death comes."
time dilation in EoT isn't constant.

Page 600
As for the Nurgle horde... a vast, filthy Chaos daemon, a great unclean one, had been at its head, and he had come up with a special tactic. The mil­lions-strong army had been rotted with amoeba plague. Its soldiery were no longer separate individuals, but combined into one sticky, putrid mass which came rolling on, engulfing everything in its path.
Interesting Nurglite tactics.

Page 604
Sameter is a dismal place, and its morose air matched our mood. A slovenly, declining agrochemical world in the heartlands of the Helican subsector, it had seen better days.
Sameter described. Seems to be partly agri and partly industrial.

Page 604
The looming piles of the hive, the shelf-like stacks, each one kilometres wide, the bristling lights, the smog. Hive towers rose up, as vast and impassive as tombstones, etched with lit windows. Chim­neys exhaled skeins of black smoke.
..

The lower airways buzzed with small fliers and ornithopters...
hive stacks (Hab stacks) may possibly be kilometres long.

Page 606
Three of Molotch's hired guns, three of the men we had slain in the battle on the Hinterlight, had proved, under forensic examination, to have come from Sameter. From this very place, Urbitane, the planet's second city.
Inquisitorial forensic examination can identify planetary origins.

Page 608
Existence in the wastelands west of the hive offered a lean choice: scavenge like an animal, or bond into a gang. Either way, life expectancy was miserably low. Municipally-sponsored scholams, offering a bed, food and a basic education that emphasised the values of the Throne, represented an escape route. Reasonably healthy, lice-free, qualified youngsters could leave such institutions with a real prospect of securing an apprenticeship to one of me hive guilds, a journeyship, or at least a decent indenture.
surviving inside a hive. Scholams offer a way out as well as a useful propoganda tool for the Imperium, at least if they don't get into the hands of the corrupt.

Page 610
Morpal's place was a four-hectacre loading dock of iron, stock-brick and timber hinged out over the vast canyon gulf of the West Descent, an aerial thoroughfare formed by the gap between two of the hive's most colossal stacks. Beneath the reinforced platform and the gothic buttresses that supported it, space dropped away for almost a vertical kilometre to the base of the stacks. Ostensibly, this was a ledge where cargo-flitters and load-transporters - and many thousands of these craft plied the airways of the West Descent - could drop in for repairs, fuel, or whatever else the pilots needed.
Again indication of the size of hab stacks/blocks.

Page 611
All this and more was visible from their collective thoughts, which swirled around the loading dock like a fog. I was five kilometres away, in a room in a low-rent hotel. But it was all clear enough. I knew what Mingus Futir had eaten for breakfast, what Fancyman D'cree had stolen the night before, the lie Gert Gerity had told his wife. I knew all about the thing Erik Klass didn't want to tell Morpal.
..
Surface was easy. Deep mind was harder. Morpal Who Moves and his cronies were well-used to concealing their secrets.
Page 611
+Harlon. Morpal's signal will be a double finger-click. Your immediate threat is the grey-haired gig-man to your left, who has a dart-knife. To his right, in the leather apron, the rigger has a pivot-gun, but he will not be able to draw it as fast. The flit-pilot in green wants to prove himself to Morpal, and he won't hesitate. His friend, the one with the obscura-tinted eyes, is less confident, but he has a boomgun in his cab.+
Ravenor can predict and give detailed warnings to his agents.

PAge 612
Nayl threw another man aside, and grabbed the edges of Morpal's buoy-chair. The Mover yelled in dis­may as Nayl slung the frictionless chair sideways.

"frictionless" float chair.

Page 612
Nayl slid the Hecuter 10 from his bodyglove and calmly shot him through the head at fifteen metres.
Hecutor 10 with a range of 15 metres.

Page 613
She knew for certain it was Rigorist Knill even before he opened the oubliette hatch. Just part of her gift, the same thing that allowed her to win at cards or guess which hand a coin was in.
PAtience Kys is also precognitive or able to read minds, to a certian extent.

PAge 613
A glow-globe coded to Knill's bio-trace bobbed at his shoulder and cast its cheap yellow light into the cell.
Bio-coded glow globe that operates on its own.

Page 615
Prefect Cyrus was anything between forty and four hundred. Slim, and well-made, he had undergone so many programs of juvenat work, making his flesh over-tight and his skin hideously smooth and pink. His eyes were violet and, Patience believed, deliberately sculpted by the augchemists to appear kind and fatherly.
apparently juvenat work can make a person looka s well as feel any age.. including 400 lol.

Page 617
She ducked sideways, putting a little of her gift into the kick she slammed at the old soldier's bellly. Knill lurched away and crashed into a table, knocking pewterware onto the floor.
Telekinesis can boost the strength of physical blows

Page 617
Ide was swinging the baton down again to smack her shoulders. She froze his hand. IDe gasped, sweating, terrified, as an invisible force slowly p ulled his powerful arm back and drew the baton away from her. She let it smash Ide in the face.
Another TK feat.

Page 617
Patience looked at Knill and he flew backwards t hrought he air, slamming into the table again so hard it went over with him. She looked at Cyrus, and snarled as she simultaneously burst all the blood vessels in his face. He fell down on his knees, whimpering.
Kys TK abilities can send people flying. She has enough fine control to rupture blood vessels though as well.

Page 617
Patience held out a hand and Ide went sprawling over on his back.. and continued to slide down the length of the hallway until his skull crashed into the stone doorpost.
sustained TK pushing a burly former guardsmen.

Page 617
Patience ducked Souzerin's first slash, then hurled him backwards a few steps with a twitch of her mind. She was getting tired now.
By now Kys is getting tired of shoving people around.

Page 617
"I'll take that," Patience said, ,and ripped the medal from Knill's tunic with a mental flick. She slapped her outstretched palms against Knill's dented skull and blasted him away into the murals. The ancient plasterwork cracked under the heavy impact and Knill fell limp onto the floor.

Souzerin came in again. Knill's medal was still hanging in the air. Patience whipped it around and buried it in Souzerin's cheek.
Kys can turn small objects into deadly weapons as wlel as pushing people.

Page 618
Carl had a particular talent in the use of cogitators and logic engines. Since our arrival, he had spent many hours in the census archives of Urbi-tane. "I've been tracing the file records of all three men. It's laborious work, and the records are, no tittering at the back, incomplete. The names are officially logged and genuine, but they are not connected to any local bloodlines. Soto, Zhan and Frell are all common names here on Sameter, but there is no link between any of these men and any family or families carrying those names. In other words, I believe they chose the surnames themselves. They chose common local surnames."
Carl is a Inquisitorial hacker.

Page 620
There were millions, nay billions, of institutions like it all across the Imperium, wherever hives rose and gross poverty loomed. Many were run by the Ecclesiarchy, or tied to some scheme of work by the Departmento Munitorum, or the Imperial Guard itself. Some were missionary endeavours, established by zealous social reformers, some political initiatives, some just good, four-square community efforts to assist the downtrodden and underpriveleged.

And some were none of those things. Carl and I inspected the records of the Kindred Youth Scholam carefully. On the surface, it was respectable enough. Its register audits were a matter of public record, and it applied for and received the right grants and welfare support annually, which meant that the Administratum subjected it to regular inspection. It was approved by the Munitorum, and held all the appropriate stamps and marques of a legitimate charitable institution. It had an impressive port­folio of recommendations and references from many of Urbitane's worthies and nobles. It had even won several rosettes of distinction from the Missionaria.
Commentary on "Youth Scholams" - something I gather which are along the lines of Schola Progenium, but for members of a given planet. They still follow the pattern of "educating and training for specific tasks" but rather than for just the Imperium (necceesarily) they seem to be in also commercial ventures. Though, as noted, the governmental arms like the Ecclesiarhy, the Munitorum, or the Guard do run their own (probably to facilitate recruitment.)


Page 620
A graft. A legitimate dossier that has been expertly designed to overfit previous records and eclipse them. Done well - and this had been done brilliantly - a graft would be more than adequate to bypass the Administratum. But we servants of the holy ordos had greater and more refined tools of scrutiny to bring to bear. Carl showed me the loose ends and rough edges that had been tucked away to conceal the basic deception, the long tortuous strands of inconsistency that no one but the Inquisition would ever think to check, for the effortt would be too labour-intensive. That was ever the failing of the Imperium's monumental Administratum. Overseeing hives the size of Urbitane, even an efficient and ordered division of the Administratum could onyl hope to keep up with day to day proceessing. There was no time for deeper insight. If one wanted to hide something form the Imperial Administratum, one simply had to place it at the end of along line of diversions and feints, so far removed from basic inspections that no Administry clerk would ever notice it.
a "graft".. computer trickery.

Page 621
"Here's the give­away. Three digits different in his twelve digit citizenry numeric, but changed here, at birth-registry date, where no one would ever go back to look. Berto Cyrus was actually a stillborn infant. The Prefect took over the identity."
Twelve digit citizenry number on Sameter. Not sure if this means the total population or if they just over-digit things to allow for future potential.

Page 623
"Standard rules, Vevian. One per player. Open choice. Body weapons only, although I'll allow a gun per pawn for jeopardy work. Guns are not to be used for taking the quarry, as I have no need to remind you. Gun­shot death or disintegration voids the game and the pot goes to the house."

.

"Servo-skull picter, as standard. House will supply eight. You'll each be allowed two of your own."
use of servitor skulls in a game.

Also "disintegration voids" - vortex weapon?

Page 626
But lutillium, apart from its monetary worth, had value as a substance opaque to scanners.
Some mateirals are opaque to scanners.

Page 626
"Surprise." she said, and buried a caseless round in his forehead. The rear part of Ide's skull burst like a squeezed pimple and he fell on his back.
Autopistols using caseless ammo, as indicated in earlier editions.


Page 626
Then a shaped charge blew out the casement behind them in a blizzard of glass and leading, and Harlon Nayl swung into the hallway. He had a large automatic pistol in his left fist.
- Shaped charge wall/door/window breaching explosives (Nayl using it.)

Page 626
He took a neural disruptor from his belt in his right hand and walked over to them, cracking each one comatose with a fierce zap from the blunt device.
Neural disruptor.

Page 626
Fewik knocked Carl over with a blow from his baton, and Souzerin raised the battered bolt pistol that he carried since his days in the commissariat. He fired at Kara, but managed only to blow off Knill's left foot and his left arm at the elbow.
Commisar pistol blows off limbs.

Page 627
Panic had seized the scholam. I could feel it, breathe it. Hundreds of children and young adults, terrified by the explosions and gunshots. And a deeper panic, a deeper dread, that emanated from the minds of the rig­orists and tutors.

I hovered towards the main gate, Wystan at my side, and ripped the ancient doors off their hinges with a brisk nudge of my mind. Inside the entrance way, half a dozen tutors and rigorists were running towards us, hoping for a speedy exit.
Ravenor's sensory abilities.

Page 627
My psi-wave threw them all backwards violently, like the pressure blast of a hurricane. Windows shattered. They tumbled over, robes shredding, flying like dolls or desperately trying to grip onto the floor.
Ravneor's TK ability.

Page 628 - Patience Kys is identified as being a telekine "raw but potentially strong"

Page 628
The device was very small, no larger than a hearing aid implant.
..
The device was a trigger switch, coded to Cyrus's thumb print. An advanced piece of tech. Down on the floor, helpless from the wound Kara had delivered to his leg, Cyras had plucked this device from his pocket and activated it. And the scholam's entire data archive had been erased.
neat trick.



Page 629
"Inform the Administration that welfare assistance will be required, but not yet. No one is to be rehoused or re-homed unless they've been examined. Why do you frown?"
The Imperium seems to be filthy socialists.. although housing and supporting 900+ children is a bit hard even for them.

Page 630
A layer of mendacity cloaked Cyrus's thoughts, like a cake of dried mud. A mind-trick, one of the many taught by the Cognitae. I had been expecting as much. For all his fear, Cyras was still a product of that heretical institution, and therefore had to be unlocked with precision. If I'd just burst into his mind telepathically from the outset, I might have damaged or destroyed many of his locked engrams. But now I had a solid lie out of him, and that lie revealed the way his mind-shields worked: their focus, their strengths, their inclination.
psychic defense.

Page 631
Moments later, a var­nished human skull hovered past through the gloom. Tech implants decorated the back of its cranium, and lights shone in its hollow orbits. A sensor drone, sweeping for her.
Servo skull.

Page 631
After another minute, a second drone - this one built around the skull of a dog or cat - skimmed past and made off in another direction.
another servo skull.. amde from an animal.

Page 631
She slowed her breathing, and deliberately encouraged her mind to do the sort of tricks that usually happened unbidden. She reached out. She could feel the area around her in a radius of ten metres, forty, sixty. The shape of the geography: the sloping trench to her left, the broken columns ahead, the line of burned-out habs to her right. Behind her, the sewer outfall pouring sludge into a cracked storm drain. She sensed bright sparks of mental energy, but they were just rats scuttling in the ruins.
Then she sensed one that wasn't.
This spark was bigger, human, very controlled and intense. Right ahead, beyond the columns, moving forward.
operational range of Patience Kys' sgift. at least int erms of sensing.

Page 632
The pivot-gun roared and the hunter was knocked off his feet.
...

The hunter's jack had stopped the worst of the ball round.
The "jack" in question is body armour or an outfit of some kind, described as an "armoured jack".

Page 632
Patience gasped. There had been no spark off him at all. Either he was shielded, or his mind just did not register to her gift like regular human minds.
shielded again psychic power.

Page 632
but the killer's balck skin-suit again rendered him proof against her power. It was too slippery. She couldn't get hold of anything except-
again protection against psychic power


Page 635
Substitution was another standard Cognitae mind ploy. Anticipating psychic interrogation, the brotherhood mnemonically learned to replace the details of true memories with engrammatic euphemisms. Narcobaron, for example, could stand for procurer. Game might stand for purpose. It was a simple but almost unbreakable deceit. Well-schooled, aCognitae brother could mask memories with metaphors. He could not be caught out in a lie, because he wasn't lying. The truth had been erased and replaced with other facts. Using such echqniues, a member of the brotherhood might withstand the most serious psyk-scrutiny, because the truth was no longer there to uncover.
Another psykic defence trick.

Page 636
The manse was ferro-armoured, and shielded, but our scanners lit with the buzz of electromag activity inside.
"Signals!" Kara reported. "They're running drones out into the slum."
"Can you track them?" I asked.
"Working..." She adjusted some dials. "I've got a lock on nine. Covering a hex-grid twelve by ten. Map comparison... Throne, these archives are so old! Here we go. An area known as Low Tenalt."
Ferro armored and apparently shielded against scanning. But they can intercept signals from teh servo skulls and home in on them.

Page 639
A figure suddenly appeared ahead of her, across the sea of trash. A small male, or perhaps a female, who'd been down in cover behind the remains of a yard wall, hidden by a chameleon cloak.
- "chameleon cloak" - probably something along the lines of cameoline.

Page 639
The hunter - and it was celarly a female - stopped in her tracks, and produced an autopistol. She slammed in a clip and ifred three times at the manufactory.

The shells must have been high-ex, because each impact went up like a grenade. Sections of the manufactury ruin blew in, and the Dolors went very quiet suddenly.
hi explosive autopistol rounds as powerful as a grenade. No idea how big a grenade.. could be 20mm, 40mm, or hand grenade. Somewhere in power of a bolt round perhaps?

Page 639
There was a loud crack, a peripheral flash of light, and the female hunter jolted suddenly as a las-round went clean through her torso. She crumpled without a sound.
Her killer appeared, directly ahead of Patience. She skidded to a halt. He was big, and wore segmented plating over a coat of green hide. A glowing augmetic implant covered one eye. He had a las-carbine in his hands.
Las round punches straight through a torso. ARmor of segmeented plating.

Page 640
Two las-rounds struck the front of my chair and fizzled off harmlessly. I found the hunter as he was about to fire again, and picked him up. He yelled in fear as he left the ground, dragged up into the air ten metres, twenty. Then I let him go.
Ravenor lifted dude 20 m up and dropped him. ouch.

Page 640
"I heard shots." Kara voxed. "Are you all right?"
"Fine." I replied.
..

Kara was about a third of a kilometre away to my right.
self explanatory.

Page 640
That was when the two hunters, twins clad in silver-grey skin sleeves, pounced. One pinned her arms from behind, the other came at her with a chain-fist.
bounty hunters using a chainfist


Page 640-641
I knew I had no choice. I had to ware her. It wasn't something she -or anyone else I knew - enjoyed, but it was necessary. Besides, we had trained for this. Kara Swole was a particularly receptive candidate.
The wraithbone pendant around her neck lit up with psychic-energy. Kara's body suddenly animated again, but it was me moving her. I had taken her physical form over, put it on like a suit of clothes.
Waring.

PAge 641
The partner's forward-thrust chain-fist, which had been sweeping at Kara.’me met the ribs of his fellow hunter instead. The whirring bite-blades of the gaundet weapon punched clean through die man's side in a shocking welter of blood and torn tissue. He screamed as he died, his whole body quivering in time to the rending vibrations of the glove's cycling blades.
effect of chainfist.

Page 641
But by then Kara/I had grabbed up her fallen riot gun,. Her puppet hand racked the slide. A single, booming shot blew the hunter backwards eight metres.
Shotgun round knocked person back eight metres.

Page 644
"Why? I was just listening in, and Ravenor suddenly went off-line!"
"The vox?"
"The vox is still live! I mean his telepathic link just scrambled! Was that you?"
Ravenor keeps in track both via vox and telepaty.

Page 646
and drew his Etva c.II plasma cannon, a pistol-sized weapon more than capable of burning clean through my armoured chair.
A plasma hand cannon. Ravnoer's chair can't defend against plasma fire.

Page 646
With a simple tap of my mind, I fired my chair's psi-cannon. The hunter's corpse slammed back through the wall of the pumping station. Even before it had hit the wall, every bone in that body had been pulped by concussive force, every organ exploded.
Psycannon.

Page 646
"Untouchable?" Frauka asked, casually indicating the limiter around DaRolle's throat.
"Uh huh. You too?"
Private use untouchable.


Page 656
"What could this psychic "dissonance" you complain of be, but the cowards try­ing to fog our minds and cover their tracks?"
"These eldar savages keep a thing called a world-spirit, revered. They-"
"I know what is a world-spirit - and what is the stink of a farseer!"
Self explanatory.
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Re: Let the Galaxy Burn anthology analysis thread

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And this update brings a close to the biggest god damn anthology I've done, and the biggest single book I've ever covered or will cover (yes I do hown a bunch of ominbiuses, but I break them up.) Next time we'll start the winner of my little vote thread.

And to round out the last stories.. we have retarded Word Bearers vs Eldar, titans vs mutant dinosaur things, and as a balm for the previous two mentioned.. a Bill King story featuring KHarn and a kill counter. Gotta love King's work.

Page 657-658
Oh, he remembered. Twenty-one centuries of remembering.
He remembered the sick anger that had seized him when he first spoke to the Imperial scholar they had captured as the wretch thrashed on the torture rack. Varantha meant 'Crown of our Steadfast Hopes'. Human
traders spoke in awe of the gems it crafted, the rare flowers it bred, the beautiful metals its artisans worked. Varantha that passed through the western galactic margins, scraping the borders of the Halo where not even the Traitor Legions went, Varantha that was supposed to have passed through Hydraphur itself, the home of the Imperial Battlefleet Pacificus, coasting through the system's intricate double-ecliptic and away again before the whey-faced Imperials had even a suspicion it had been there.

Varantha that hated Chaos with a white heat. Varantha that had held off Karlsen of the Night Lords in his raids on the Clavian Belt until the Ultramarines had arrived, Varantha whose farseers had tricked and feinted to lure the orks of Waaagh-Chobog into falling on the Iron Hands' fortresses on Taira-Shodan instead of the Imperial and Exodite worlds around them, Varantha whose warriors had driven Arhendros the Silken Whisper off the three worlds he had claimed for Slaanesh.

And Varantha that had balked the Word Bearers on Sahch-V, had unrav­elled their plans and made sure the great citadels and halls they would have built could never be. A Varantha witch blade had cut down De Haan's mentor, Varantha wraithships had driven their battle-barges and strikers out of the system. And when they had broken free of the warp outside the Cadian Gate, ready for their final jump back to the Eye of Terror and sanc­tuary, it had been Varantha craft which had led the fleets of Ulthwe and Cadia, driving into the Chaos fleet like a bullet tearing into flesh.
Fighting Varantha, stalking the craftworld through a quarter of the galaxy, De Haan had discovered a capacity for hate he had never realised that even a Traitor Marine could possess. Every battle against the craft-world had been like a stroke of the bellows, fanning it ever hotter. The orbital refineries at Rhea, where the eldar had lured De Haan and his war-band in - then disappeared, leaving the Word Bearers in the abandoned, genestealer-infested satellite compounds. The island chains of Herano's World where their Doomblaster had smashed the eldar psykers into the ocean at the campaign's opening, and De Haan had led a joyous hunt through the jungles, mopping up the scattered and leaderless Guardians.
Eldar craftworld vs Word Bearers.

Page 659
The other Marine hesitated. Nessun was no full-fledged sorcerer as the adepts of the Thousand Sons were, but by Lorgar's grace he had devel­oped a spirit sight that could scry almost as well as the eldar warlocks they hunted. The mutation that had given him his warp eye had pushed it far out and up onto his brow, making an ungainly lump of his head.
Word bearer claims to be as prescient as Eldar warlock


Page 659
" Here on this world. I have dimly seen the patterns that the minds of farseers form when they assemble, and I have felt... gaps in my vision that I believe are
warp gates, webway gates here and in orbit beyond the planet from our own ship, that have opened and closed and that they have not been able to hide..."
More vision quest stuff.

Page 661
The infinity circuit, the wraithbone core which held the spirits of a billion dead eldar, had shone through his dreams like a galaxy aflame.
Infinity circuit = billion dead eldar.

Page 663
"After more than two millennia, the fulfilment of our sacred charter is near."
2000 year old Word Bearers


Page 666
De Haan could hear the rumble of sonic booms as squadrons of larger alien assault craft criss-crossed over their heads. With sickening speed each distant blur in the air would grow and resolve into a raptor-sleek grav tank, arcing in silently to spill a knot of infantry into the twon before they rose and banked away again.arcing in silently to spill a knot of infantry into the town before they rose and banked away again. In what seemed like a matter of heartbeats the fortress was ringed by a sea of advancing Guardians, their ranks dotted with gliding gun-platforms and dancing war-walkers, and the air swarmed with the eldar craft.
That is a LOT of Eldar.

Page 666
He curse d and almost raised his crozius to Meer, ,but the first laser beams had begun sweeping the balcony, carving at the rock and sending molten dribbles down the walls behind them.
Eldar laser beams cutting through and melting rock walls.

PAge 666
Reaching the great stair, they found that a whole part of the wall had gone, simply vanished leaving smooth stone edges where a piece had been erased. A distort-cannon crater - and the ceiling above it was already beginning to groan and send down streams of dust.
Distort cannon.

Page 667
De Haan whirled to see three of them, fir­ing wildly, looking about them in panic, caught in a silvery mist. All three seemed to twitch and heave and fall oddly out of shape before they col­lapsed into piles of filth on the stone floor. Beyond them, the two Warp Spider warriors sucked the filament clouds back into the muzzles of their weapons. While shells from De Haan and Meer took one apart, the other stepped back. With a gesture, the air flowed around it like water and it was gone.
Warp spider weapons. Effective against these Word Bearers.

Page 667
Beside them a glare came through the window-slits and then the rock wall flashed red-hot and crumbled as the Marines next to it hurled themselves away. The sleek alien tank which had opened the breach rose out of sight nad hte jet-bikes behind it.
Eldar ambush.

Page 669
The shuriken were monomolecular, too fast and thin to properly see, but the air around Duxhai seemed to shimmer and flash. Blood and ceramite gouted from his back as his torso flew apart, the eyes on his armour glazing over. He staggered back and De Haan jinked around him, launching himself into battle.
Shuriken weapons. Space Marine armour in this case is no defense.

Page 669
The Word Bearer felt the moist embrace of the plates around his body jump and twitch with the pain. He brought his crozius up and over, its wolfs head yowling with both joy and pain and belching thick red plasma. It caught the Avenger square on its jutting helmet and the creature twitched for a moment only before the glowing crimson mist ate it down to the bone.
The daemon crozious thingy against an Eldar. ACts like acid or a flamethrower.

PAge 669
A grenade went off somewhere to his left and shrapnel clipped his armour. His bolt pistol hammered in his hand and two more eldar crashed backward, twitching and tumbling
More Word Beare vs Eldar.

Page 670
More than twice De Haan's height, the immense figure stood with its spear at rest. It took a step forward out of the smoke that had wreathed it, to the centre of the plaza. De Haan watched the blood drip from its hand and stain the grey stones on the ground. It stood and regarded him, and there was none of the expected madness or fury in the white-hot pits of its baleful eyes, only a brooding patience that was far more terrifying.He took a step forward.

All the fury had gone like the snuffing of a can­dle: now there was just wrenching despair which drove everything else from his mind. He wondered how long ago Varantha's farseers had realised he was hunting them, how long ago they had begun cultivating his hate, how long ago they had begun to set this trap for him. He won­dered if the farseer whose prophecy he had thought to fulfil was laughing at him from within its spirit stone.

He stood alone on the steps, and the air was silent but for the hiss of heat from incandescent iron skin and the faint keening from the weapon in one giant hand.

Then the lines from the Pentadict danced through his mind, the lines with which Lorgar had closed his testament as his own death came upon him.

Pride and defiant hate, spite and harsh oblivion. Let the great jewelled knot of the cosmos unravel in the dust.

He looked up again, his mind suddenly clear and calm. He raised his crozius, but the salute was not returned. No matter. He took a pace for­ward and down the steps, that volcanic gaze on him all the time. He walked faster, now jogging. He worked the action on his pistol with the heel of his hand. Running, its eyes on him.

Charging now, feet hammering, voice found at last in a wail of defiance, Chaplain De Haan ran like a daemon across his last battlefield to where the Avatar of Kaela-Mensha-Khaine stood, its smoking, shrieking spear in its vast hands, waiting for him.
The Avatar pretty much ends it. Good Riddance.

Page 676
"Each gland is grown from the seed provided by the gland that came before it and that gland from a similar seed, in an unbroken chain which lies within every Space Marine of the Adeptus Astartes, until the point of death. At the end of a Space Marine's life, it is the duty of an Apothecary to remove the glands and see that they return here to provide seed for the future."
Gene-seed and its "historical" significance. A sort of immortality.

Page 678
The glands which resided within the Company Librarian were of espe­cial value. Implanted in the correct candidate, they would provide the Chapter with a replacement for the veteran psyker, whose reading of the Emperor's Tarot and subtle awareness of the aetheric shifts that heralded the arrival of daemonic forces had turned the tide of battle against greater numbers than had thus far been encountered on Antillis IV. However, the idea of a psychic shock wave powerful enough to end Cognis's long and loyal service almost beggared the imagination. The odds against the Avenging Sons had, it seemed, become much worse.
Librarian gene seed is special. I wonder if that confers greater psychic power upon a future librarian or something?

Notice Librarians noted for their precognitive./predictive abilities.

Page 678
The commander's voice erupted into a series of howling whoops and squeals - interference caused by the close proximity of a large concentra­tion of warp energy.
- large concentrations of warp energy can interfere with communications - more than just astropathic ones I take this to mean.

PAge 680-681
The night passed in a barely-remembered monotony of motion. Implanted in the early stages of a Space Marine's genetic conditioning, the Catalepsian Node allowed such a warrior to reduce all non-essential
mental processes to a minimum, mimicking the effects of sleep, yet retain full awareness of his surroundings and objectives.
They can apparently even do this when walking.

Page 681
Their bolters spat explosive death into the faces of the servants of the warp, vaporising heads, severing limbs - but it was not enough.
Avenging Sons chapter tenth company (scouts) opening fire on unknown Traitor Marines.

PAge 681
"For the Emperor!" came the unexpected reply, moments before Vaelus heard the muffled crack of a bolt pistol being discharged against an armoured body from closer than the two arms-lengths which separated the Scouts and their attackers. The concussive report sounded again and again,
counterpointed by the high-pitched crackling whine of a power fist at full charge. High-voltage detonations punctuated the whine as it connected with armour. The copper tang of boiling blood reached Vaelus as he caught his first glimpse of the figure that was cutting a swathe through the berserkers, fighting with an almost equally mindless fury: a figure whose armour bore the insignia of the Avenging Sons.
Power fist apparently boiling blood, and has varaiable output.

Page 682
Minds lost to the berserker fury of the Blood God, the Chaos Marines reacted with fatal slowness to the whirlwind of death that had appeared in their midst. Pressed close in their desire to reach the Scouts, they found turn­ing to meet the white-armoured killer difficult: ablative plates snagged and took valuable seconds to disengage, seconds that allowed Korpus to step close, press the muzzle of his bolt pistol against the grinning, fanged skull of a face plate and pull the trigger.
Ablative plating.

Page 682
Dropping to one knee to avoid the chattering blade, the Scout pressed his bolter against the nearest of the Chaos Marine's knee joints and fired. Rising as the crippled berserker fell, Vaelus fired again, three times, vaporising the traitor's head.
3 bolt rounds vaporizing CSM head. 10 kg (2x normal head mass as per Harlequin and maybe 10 kg for helmet maybe) double digit MJ total for 3 bolts.

Page 683
The Scout's genetically-altered blood had already clotted, sealing the wound, but necrotising infections were still a risk to one who had _yet to complete the full course of enhancements that would elevate him to Space Marine status.
Scout physiology.

Page 683
The killing rage - the Vengeful Heart' as it had been dubbed, centuries ago - was the state aspired to by every Avenging Son. A unit of Avenging Sons in such a condition was all but unstoppable on the battlefield; their only desire was to move forward through whatever enemy stood before them, their only desire to kill.
Avenging son special trait.

Page 683
Since the death of their sergeant, incinerated by a Chaos Marine's melta while leading them in a probing mission beyond the AVenging Son's former perimeter...
Avenging son sergeant incinerated by melta. depending on burn, somewhere in MJ range at least, could be GJ range. Dunno what happeneed with suit.

Page 684
Vaelus reported as he peered through the ocularius. He adjusted the focusing dials. Lenses spun within the brass casing, allowing him a greater depth of field.
Self adjusting binocs.

Page 688
"Avenging sons!" Vaelus' voice echoed in the Apothecary's ears as the Scout fired a first volleyfrom Hawk Four's lascannon into the approaching black horde. As he ran to meet the other Scouts, Korpus saw their impact: Dark-armoured bodyparts flew in all directions like confetti, leaving holes in the oncoming line, which were quickly filled by more of their treacherous breathern.
LAscannon exploding armored MArines. Multi MJ explosive damage I(equal to multile grenades)

Page 688
The black tide closed behind them,s till making for the Thundarhawk, some already wasting bolts in an attempt to bring down the accelerating Thunderhawk, already several hundred feet above them.
bolts wasted on a thunderhawk "several hundred fet" above. Must be either bolt pistols or insanely short ranged bolt weapons to be ~100 metres range, given Angels of Darkness.

Page 689
The half-dead, totally insane Chaos Marine encased within its inches-thick hide was drawing a bead on the fleeing Thunderhawk gunship.
- Chaos Dreadnought is mentioned to have an "inches thick" hide.

Page 689
Rapid fire from its bolter sprayed diagnolly across the Apothecary's armour, knocking him back several steps, but the ceramite plates held. Korpus stepped up to his assailant and punched him squarely in the chest. But for the lingering smell of ozone and the fragments of fused flesh and armour that lay scattered at Korpus' feet, the Chaos marine might never have existed.
Multiple bolter shots do not penetrate apothecary armor.

Page 690
He never reached his target. The power fist detonated, vaporising the lower half of the Dreadnought. The corrupt war machine tumbled back­wards, lascannon firing a wild, ineffectual volley into the sky. The shock wave from the blast slapped Korpus in the back, scattering him and the Chaos Marines around him like so many model soldiers, swept off a table at the end of a game. Ears ringing, Korpus momentarily lost conscious­ness.
- Overloaded power fist detonates, vaporising the llower half of te Chaos Dreadnought. GJ maybe, given several tonnes of mass at least.

PAge 691
The words froze Korpus's heart. Fabrikus's name was a dark legend in the Apothecarion of every Space Marine Chapter. A brilliant man, he served with the First Company of the World Eaters, gaining distinction as a warrior and as a surgeon, before following Primarch Angron into the service of the Ruinous Powers. In the centuries since the Great Heresy, his name had become a byword for perverse experimentation.
Some said he was even behind many of the mutations undergone by Chaos Marines: the fusion of flesh to armour of the World Eaters, the hellish combination of near-dead warrior and implacable war machine that was a Chaos Dreadnought.
Somene as bad as Fabius Bile?

PAge 692
"You see, my masters require more troops, more than can be provided by the harvest of the seed from those already serving their holy purpose. I have spent centuries experimenting with the other races available to me, but the seed refuses to take, or else it produces mutations that are... unhelpful."

..

"Though I would never say this to my masters, I believe the warp causes problems with the seed from our own warriors, affects their potency. I have, therefore, decided to return to take up my earlier role and harvest glands from a more pure source, unaffected by the energies of my masters' home."

...

"I believe that the seed from those who continue to stubbornly serve the False Emperor might provide me with the material I need to create new types of warrior, loyal to the Dark Lords of the warp, unstoppable in battle."
- it is mentioned that the Chaos Gods demand new Chaos Space Marine recruits, however it is speculated that exposure to the Eye of Terror has weakened the potency of CSM gene seed, hence the need for external sourcees.


Page 696-697
Less than an hour after the Black Consuls had made planetfall on Suracto, another ship had appeared from the warp, heading directly for the Space Marines' landing site, to the north of the hive city of Thuram.
The ship bore the markings of the Inquisition and immediately on land­ing an inquisitor, together with a small detachment of stony-faced retainers, had presented himself to the captain, demanding that all the loyal forces regroup with the Black Consuls in order to reassess the situa­tion.
...

" We have made planetfall, but over sixty minutes later we have still not fully deployed."
took longer than sixty minutes to deploy, and in the span of an hour, an Inquisitorial ship emerges from the warp and arrives on planet. Maybe two hours top. Either way i'm pretty sure it emerged very close (say an AU or so) from the planet givne probable accelerations. Also, its small enough to land.

Page 699
Administrator Niall was an imposing figure, standing only a few inches shorter than the armoured figures of the Black Consuls nearby.
- Planetary administrator mentioned to be "a few inches" shorter than an armoured Space Marine.

Page 700
Out of the smoky unknown, four lasgun rounds hit Levi in rapid succes­sion, scoring the ceramite plates of his armour and singeing his over-tunic, but failing to penetrate further. He checked his IR scanner, found the sources of the shots and fired his bolter into the drifting pall of smoke. He heard the sound of the two bolter shells detonating as his infrared imaging showed him that they had found their mark - and that more rebels were closing on him from the right.
4 lasbolts fail to penetrate Astartes armor. Also infrrared imaging.

Page 700
The second man, frozen in horror at his comrade's sudden death was himself torn apart by a bolter round. The third man paused, lasgun hanging slackly at his side, gazing at his own reflection in Levi's helmet. Levi paused, dimly aware of the buzzing of the chainsword in his own hand.
Bolter round blasts body apart. Also, space marine Codicier using chainsword rather than a force weapon or similar.

PAge 702
Before the noise of the autopistol shot had died away, a dozen servo­motors whirred into life as the Black Consuls instinctively targeted Administrator Niall. The administrator slowly lowered his pistol and at a sign from Estrus, Levi, Aeorum and the other Space Marines lowered their own weapons. The force of the shot, hitting the prisoner in the throat, had pushed the rebel's chair over and he had been dead before he landed at his horrified comrades' feet.
Pistol shot knocks over seated prisoner.

Page 703
A barrage of Whirlwind missiles roared overhead as the speeders of the Second Company's tenth squad screamed towards the heart of the rebel force. The rebel force had appeared unexpectedly from the south and was swarming towards a breach in the city walls. The missiles screamed into the distance; a series of explosions lit up the horizon. Satisfied that the rebels' artillery capability had been disposed of, Estrus ordered the Third Company to advance.
Whirlwind barrage hits target on the horizon.. 7-8 km range, maybe? at least.

Page 703
Possessed of an almost demonic rage, rebels hurled themselves bodily at the Black Consuls, but their attacks wee in vain as black-armoured fists crushed skulls, bolter shells tore muscle and sinew apart, flamers and melta-guns incinerated skin and bone.
Flamers and melta guns incinerate bodies, bolters blow them apart.

Page 704
"Ah, thank Guilliman, you are alive, brother-librarian. I took your silence for death. A frag grenade..."
Implies a frag grenade could penetrate and severely injure through armor.

Page 704
A stream of damage data ran up his helmet readout but all Levi could see was the woman's face, distorted by rage and hatred.

..

Levi checked his viewscreen reports before watching the fifth squad's sergeant reverently touching the edge of the standard before turning to muster his men.
Helmet damage readouts and viewscreen reports, including from other troops.

Page 706
"All those who stand by Chaos must be given the opportunity to seek the Emperor's light or be shown the just and swift mercies of those who do His work. That is what the codex says."
Some Marines believe in forgiveness (Although not letting them go alive)

Page 709
"Brother-librarian, shuttle craft powering up.’ The sergeant checked his scanners. 'Six hundred metres north-east."
scanner range of 600 metres.

Page 710
As Levi took aim with his bolter, one of the Legionaries lifted his hand and placed a large gun against the human's head. The plasma pistol flashed and the human was torn apart by a glowing ball of super-heated flame.
plasma pistol blows apart a body.. MJ or so firepower.

Page 713
"The mapping is incomplete, having been carried out from orbit by the first surveyor ship to arrive,"
obrital mapping by surveryor s

Page 714
"A stronger expedition equipped with Leman Russ battle tanks and Basilisk mobile artillery was then despatched to the same location. It met a similar fate. Messages despatched to the orbiting transports spoke of giant beasts which the natives were using as battle weapons. Only one brief visual transmission was received."
Armoured force dispatched to handle space dinosuars.. still fucked over. The interesting bit is the visual transmisison received from the forces on ground to the orbiting transports 9which was dispatched to Earth)

Page 714
"Genetors of the Adeptus Mechanicus, by studying fossil records, have established that beasts such as these lived on Earth a hundred million years ago. Similar animals are common throughout the galaxy but are too unmanageable to be trained for war. In any case, they could be downed with a single shot. How even larger beasts are able to be utilised on the target planet is a mystery. However, Mechan­icus Genetors have named them "archaeosaurs" because of their resemblance to the ancient Earth animals."
Giant mutant Titan scale dinosaurs. Probably warp magicked.


Page 714-715
"While not wishing to criticise com­mand decisions, is it not an overreaction to call on the Adeptus Titanicus
in this case? Our Fifth Helvetian Regiment is battle-hardened, down to less than half its original strength.’ He made this last statement with pride. Imperial Guard regiments generally dwindled in proportion to the number of engagements they had fought, their final remnants eventually being absorbed elsewhere. A regiment at full strength meant an inexperi­enced regiment. 'The second landing was made by elements of the First Ixist, a newly raised regiment that had never seen an engagement before. It is certain the whole affair was carelessly executed, the natives underes­timated. It is sometimes a fatal error to suppose that primitive people need not be taken seriously in military terms. I have known men armed with nothing but stone axes to overrun a Guard outpost in a sneak attack."
Earlier its noted that they are carrying 1000 troops, so this means the regiment started with approximately 2000 soldiers.

Page 715
"Landing a Titan was not a simple matter. This was the time when the monstrous machines were most at risk. On the bridge of the Lex et Anni­hilate, Princeps Gaerius took the command seat. Beside him were his bridge officers: Tactical Officer Viridens, Weapons Moderati Knifesmith, and Chief Engineer Moriens. Down below, sweating with fear, huddled the Titan's five dozen ordinary crewmen. Command had been temporar­ily handed to the four-man landing-and-ascent crew of the transport pod,
who now were seated before the command podium which in turn was hooked through to the pod's controls.'
Titan crew complement.

Page 717
Gargants were best described as caricatures of Titans. In place of power bundles, they were worked by clumsy,c lanking beams and cogwheels, and they were steam-driven! In placec of fission reactors, banks of furnaces were fed by teams of stokers!

But then, no one could build such superb machines as those of the Adeptus Titanicus. They were all thousands of years old, and even though continually repaired and renewed, they still retained the special ocult qualities of the Dark Age of Technology. The Adeptus Mechanicus tried to build brand-new Titans themselves, but the fruits of their effrots never performed nearly as well.
impies titans run on fission reactors, and Titans can't be built anymore. I find this hard to believe.

Page 717
The Lex et Annihilato was revealed in all its prodigious glory, roughly the shape of a man and the height of a 12-storey building, bristling with armament. A kilometre away stood its match, the Principio поп Tactica.
- Warlord class titan height of a 12-storey building. This works out to roughly 36 metres tall.


Page 717
The landing crew left the bridge. Chief Engineer Moriens left too, descending into the body of the Warlord to rally the cowering crewmen. Now the drop shuttles were coming in, Imperial Guard detachments pil­ing out and setting up a perimeter around the watchful Titans. More shuttles landed and disgorged Basilisk artillery, Leman Russ tanks and Rhino armoured carriers.
- Imperial Guard Regiment in this story (Fifth Helevetian) are equipped with Leman Russ tanks, Basilisks and Rhino armoured transports.

Page 719
Commissar Henderak was consulting the Imperial Tarot. Reverently he unfolded the purple velvet cloth in which the deck was wrapped, pushed aside the remains of the meal and laid out three cards to form a triangle, tap­ping each in turn.

The surfaces of the cards glittered and swirled, flashing with colour. The card at the apex of the triangle was the Significator. It was the first to clear and form an image. The Emperor appeared, seated on a throne carved from a single gigantic diamond, glaring out at the beholder.

The card on the left was the next to stabilise. It showed Universal Force, a snake with its tail in its mouth, whirling endlessly against a background of receding galaxies. The final card cleared almost imme­diately after it to show The Galactic Realm, producing one of several images by which that card manifested itself. A maiden in a flowing gown stood on a landscape, star formations in the sky at her back, pouring multicoloured liquid from two large pitchers she held, one in each hand. The liquid flooded the landscape, carrying away cities and forests.
- Commissar reads the Imperial Tarot. And, apparently, it works for him.

Page 722
The bridge crewmen of the Lex et Annihilate took up their positions, pulling down the control sets to link with the metal sockets set into their skulls.

As commander, only Gaerius himself was free of such an interface. Chief Engineer Moriens was most encumbered. His head almost disap­peared amid a nest of pipes, tubes and leads. It was his responsibility to keep contact with the whole internal machinery of the Warlord, to super­vise its running crew, and to keep everything functioning whatever the damage. Tactical Officer Viridens would actually guide the giant battle machine, moving it like his own body at Gaerius's orders, with a direct neural connection to the power bundles.

The chief engineer was also effectively blind, seeing nothing outside. Gaerius, Moriens and Weapons Moderati Knifesmith had access to the conning holos. Gaerius looked to the right, where the companion War­lord Principio поп Tactica stood, also gearing itself up to move.
Mind impulse links.

Page 723 -
Warlord Titans had the imprinted mental nature of the grizzly bear, a powerful, bad -tempered animal native to Terra, and this sometimes made them difficult to handle.[
I've heard this before. I also hear warhounds have wolves or wolfdogs.. and Rhinos have like cheetas or shit...

Page 723
And then Gaerius caught his breath in surprise. The brief blurred trans­mission from the destroyed second expedition had not prepared him for what he now saw. The archaeosaurs were enormous - bigger than he would have believed remotely possible for any land animal, even taking the low gravity into account. The monster's head, when raised, reared even higher than the Warlord's!

.

How did the creatures stand up? Their bones must be made of steel, he thought with incredulity - or adamantium. Still, they could not conceiv­ably withstand the Titans' armament. He barked orders again. The Warlords angled out to approach the archaeosaurs from their flanks and get an easier target, then their huge legs pumped faster, propelling them almost at a run.
Not normal dinosaurs basically.

Page 724
By now, Tactical Officer and Weapons Moderati had almost become a single personality, joined by the grizzly-bear-essence imprinted on the Lex et Annihilato. The shoulder cannon swivelled, aimed at the flank of one of the impossibly huge beasts, and opened up. A shattering noise echoed through the cranium of the Titan as a volley of shells went hurtling towards the defenceless target.

Disbelievingly, Princeps Gaerius watched as the entire volley bounced off the beast's armoured back. Some exploded in mid-air; others flew away and fell to the ground. The archaeosaur, however, seemed unhurt by the explosions. It lumbered around to face the Titan with its smoulder­ing, yellow eyes. Now Gaerius saw that what he had taken to be a fringe or crest on the creature's skull was actually an artificial structure in the form of a covered platform, and within it squatted men. Did these men manage to control the animal? If so, how?
Again not normal beasts if they're withstanding Titan firepower.

Page 724
And it was still on the move, turning to face the Titan. Gaerius was about to order another volley, but first he glanced towards the Principio поп Tactica and momentarily froze. The second archaeosaur, also dripping blood from a cannon volley, was charging towards the Warlord at a run. Suddenly its jaws gaped open, and from between its rows of teeth came a white-hot gout of fire which enveloped the upper part of the Principio.

To the astounded princeps, it looked just like a plasma weapon -something with which he had not thought to equip the Warlords. Who would have thought to need it on a world like this? He did not know of the archaeosaurs' prodigious digestive system with its twenty-three stomachs, building up acetylene gas at high pressure, or of the unusual metabolism which mixed pure phosphorus into that acetylene. When the archaeosaur belched, which it did when angry or when made to do so by a bang on the appropriate stone spike, the acetylene was squirted out and ignited by the phosphorus on contact with the air. Evolution had devised the phenomenon as a defence against predators. It was even more effective as a weapon.

The Principio's bridge must have been completely blinded during the discharge, though the void shields would have protected the crew from the heat. But there was a second tactic to the archaeosaur's attack. It reared up on its four hind legs. It now towered over the Warlord. When Princeps Efferim's view cleared, he saw the vast beast come crashing down on his land-war machine in an attempt to topple it.
This, plus a tail swing, topples the Warlords. It's worth noting that the two main factors contirbuting to their failure was a.) the arrogance of the princeps and b.) the size and mass/momentum of the Archaeosaurs. In the first case its the choice of armament and general underestimation of the forces they would face (although given lack of information that's not totally surprising) - given the lack of plasma weapons and such they don't seem to have favored anti-armour weaponry but antipersonnel stuff. The second point is important, given the use of basically melee/high momentum attacks against a Titan, which its shields cannot really protect against.

Page 725
Now a red steam obscured the view as Principio's two heavy lasguns bit into the beast and vaporised huge amounts of its blood.
and presuambly flesh

Page 726
Then Gaerius glimpsed a final indignity. Men were spilling out of the cracks in the casing like maggots from a festering body. And he could see what they were fleeing from: a blinding-white, ravening glow in the interior. The Warlord's fission reactor was in meltdown, its fuel elements fused together by the force of the archaeosaur's trampling.
fission reactors that... melt down when fused together. I suppose this might be referring to making a crtical mass (which often requires compression or collision)

PAge 726
The bones of the beast were even exposed, a lustrous grey in colour. Gaerius could well believe they were made of iron or even steel.
..

The warning came too late. The tail lashed out swifter than the eye could follow and struck the Titan on one knee. The Warlord juddered.

..
With a feeling of desperation he watched shell after shell bounce off the giant skull. Was there any brain in it? Was it pure metal-laden bone through and through?
They may be biomechanical or cybernetic even. Something Tyranid-like even.

Page 726
He aimed one shoulder cannon up at the lower jaw of the first archaeosaur. At the same time, he levelled the belly lasgun and the other shoulder cannon together at the same target: one of the deep wounds in the second, grievously injured animal.
The hiss and racket of the weapons was brief. A single shell passed through the archaeosaur's jaw and entered the skull to explode within it and blast it to pieces. Meantime both cannon shells and laser beam ate their way deep into the innards of the other beast, inflicting explosion after explosion at the centre of the massive body. The enormous spine shattered. Both beasts fell, one soundlessly, one with mangled roars, to lie writhing in its death throes.
Titan firepower. Gets lucky.

Page 727
The flickering dawn had come, and repairs to the Lex et Annihilate were complete, when the herd came loping over the horizon. Princeps Gaerius stared aghast. He had assumed from yesterday's battle that the archaeosaurs were rare. Yet here were a hundred animals at least. And they were running straight for the Imperial Guard camp.
He looked stony-faced at Knifesmith, Viridens and Moriens. Stricken, they glared back at him.\
Using the conning magnifier, he saw that the onrashing animals were bare of artificial structures. They were not under anyone's direct control -except for four or five 'managed' beasts at the back, and these were driving the others on. The herd was being stampeded.
There was nothing for it but to go down fighting. No officer trained by the Collegio Titanicus would do anything else. Gaerius clenched his fists. "Battle stations!"
His order went unquestioned. All three bridge officers pulled down their interfaces. Klaxons sounded in the body of the Titan. The ground was shaking. An enormous pounding, as though the planet was breaking up, could be heard even here in the bridge.
The Warlord strode out to its doom, lasgun zipping, shoulder cannon roaring until all magazines were empty. Not a single archaeosaur was downed, but the lasgun, powered by the fission reactor, kept firing until it was destroyed. When the Warlord was caught in the onrush, the press of the creature's steely flesh was so hard that it could not even fall but was instead ground between numerous immense bodies. By the time the herd had passed, the Lex et Annihilate was smashed to fragments. Only the cra­nium was still intact.
Titan vs Dinosaur horde.

Page 728
Twenty light years distant, the destruction of the third expedition to Planet ABL 1034 was evaluated almost immediately. A visual account of the initial battle, in which one Titan was destroyed, had been retrieved. In the final hour, Colonel Costos of the Fifth Helvetian, showing great brav­ery, had managed to send a shaky record of the final dreadful events.
The commission was broad-ranging. Imperial Guard Tactical Staff offi­cers accompanied by the obligatory commissar, Collegio Titanicus staff officers, and a priest of the Adeptus Terra, sat round a varnished teak table. They had watched the visual records, including the bridge logs from the Lex et Annihilate and the Principio поп Tactica. All had been shocked to see what a people who did not even know how to smelt metal could do
implied rapid FTL transmission over intersteallr distances. Note the guard unit provides records.

Page 728
The commissar, present as a representative of the Ministorum, stirred. "The Cult of the Emperor has succeeded in worse places. We can take the long approach. Infiltrate trained missionaries into the local culture. Given time, they will create a religion favourable to the Imperium. We can then move in and take over a friendly population."
Interesting approach, but pragmatic.

Page 729
"No! We cannot risk it!"
The cry had come from the Collegio Titanicus officer. His face was pained. "Don't you see? The archaeosaurs are a direct danger to us! Our Dark Age Titans constantly decrease in number, even though slowly. None that are vanquished can be replaced. But these archaeosaurs are animals! They breed! If they get loose into the galaxy, they can be bred without limit! What if the orks get hold of them?"
It must have been hard for a senior officer of the Adeptus Titanicus to speak so. His voice was anguished. "With respect, the commissar's plan will take too long to execute. Meantime, there is always the risk of an alien race - such as the orks - stepping in, learning from the natives, and eventually deploying these beasts against us!'
"'We could do the same." the commissar pointed out smoothly.
The suggestion that archaeosaurs might supplant the Adeptus Titanicus plainly horrified the Collegio officer. He shook his head vigorously. "It is far too dangerous. There is only one real option. Exterminatus!"
"That will deny us the use of the planet, too, for centuries to come." the commissar said. "I advocate the gentler course."
They pondered. And then a shivering stillness seemed to come upon them. It was as though a ghostly presence had passed through the assem­bly. Several of those present looked up, softly murmuring the same word.
"Exterminatus."
This kind of exterminatus is not very permanant, it simply renders the world uninhabitable for centuries.

Also the Titanicus/Admech alermism and grimdark is hilarious. "We can't use them even though they're more common than our titans! Destroy it so we odnt lose our monopoly!"

PAge 731
The bolter shells ricocheting off his breastplate did not even slow him down. The Chaos Space Marine smiled to himself. The ancient ceramite of his armour had protected him for over ten thousand years. He felt certain it would not let him down today. All around him warriors fell, clutching their wounds, crying in pain and fear.
Kharn's armor is bolter resistant.

Page 731
Ahead of him, Kharn saw one of his fellow berzerkers fall, his body rid­dled with shells, his armour cracked and melted by plasma fire. The berzerker howled with rage and frustration, knowing that he was not going to be in at the kill, that he would give Khorne no more offerings on this or any other day. In frustration, the dying warrior set his chainsword to maximum power and took off his own head with one swift stroke.
Plasma fire and variable chainsaw power.

{age 731
The Betrayer leapt over a pile of corpses, snapping off a shot with his plasma pistol. One of the Slaanesh cultists fell, clutching the ruins of his melted face. Gorechild, Kharn's daemonic axe, howled in his hands.
melted face.

Page 733
The ancient Gothic lettering of the digital death-counter, superimposed on Kharn's field of vision, incremented quickly. Kharn was proud of this archaic device, presented by Warmaster Horus himself in ancient times. Its like could not be made in this degenerate age. Kharn grinned proudly as his tally of offerings for this campaign continued to rise. He still had a long way to go to match his personal best but that was not going to stop him trying.
Kharn keeps score.


Page 733
Inside it was quiet, as if the roar of battle could not penetrate the walls. The air stank of strange perfumes. The walls had a porous, fleshy look. The pink-tinged light was odd; it shimmered all around, coming from no discernible source. Kharn switched to the auto-sensor systems within his helm, just in case there was some trickery here.
Auto senses appear to protect against visual illusion or deception.

Page 735
"When Khorne has devoured your soul, you will pay for such blas­phemy!" Kharn shouted. His followers shouted their approval but with less enthusiasm than Kharn would have expected. For some reason, the man on the throne did not appear to be worried by the presence of so many armed men in his sanctum.
"Somehow I doubt it, old chap. You see, my soul has long been pledged to thrice-blessed Slaanesh, so unless Khorne wants to stick his talon down Slaanesh's throat or some other orifice, he'll have a hard time getting at it."
I'm quoting this merely for amusement, since its such a funny line (to me at least

Page 736
"No true warrior of Khome would fall for this pitiful trick!" he bellowed.
"All hail Slaanesh!" one of his followers cried.
"Praise to the great Lord of Pleasure!" shouted another.
"Let us grovel and adore him," a third said, as the whole force cast them­selves down onto their knees.
Kharn turned to look at his men, disbelief and outrage filling his mind. It seemed that they did not possess his iron-willed belief in Khorne's power, that they were prepared to betray him for a few tawdry promises of pleasure. In every face, in every posture, he saw slack-jawed worship of the posturing peacock on the throne. He knew that there was only one thing to be done under the circumstances.
The Slaanesh leader obviously felt the same. "Kill him!" he cried.
Another funny passage. Gotta love Bill King's writing.

Page 737
Kharn swung. The cultist's head separated from its shoulders. The body swung its blade, a puppet still controlled by the strings of its mas­ter's will. It bit into Kharn and the wave of sensation almost drove him to his knees.
..

He brought his chain-axe down on the head and clove it in two. The body fell to the ground, a puppet with its strings cut. 2486, Kharn thought with some satisfaction.
the cultists become little more than puppets.

Page 747
Now all Sartak needed was the purity of the Tarot to communicate with the White Scar ship which circled the Maelstrom in eager anticipa­tion of his message. It was time for him to take on once again the mantle of Space Marine, librarian and Astral Claw.
Sartak knelt and shuffled the Tarot. Focusing his mind, he drew three cards from the top of the deck and placed them face down. Holding his breath, he flipped them over one by one. Horror! Revealed before him were the Emperor reversed, the Tower, and the Ecclesiarch reversed.
Sartak suppressed the shock of such an ill-omened hand, quickly reminding himself that he was not divining but reforging long broken lines of communication. Trying to forget the grim portents thus revealed, Sartak concentrated on the Tower. Chanting quietly, he envi­sioned the Tower in the distance, across the great tide of the warp. Casting his mind outward, Sartak fell into a deep trance.
Always he kept the Tower foremost in his mind, as he searched for the spirit of the White Scar librarian he knew to be waiting. The warp embraced him as it always did, comforting him like a mother as it tried to suck him to its womb. Further and further he reached, beyond the gibbering hordes of demonic creatures which implored him for his soul. Then, at the last, the jolt of contact. Across the warp, their minds came together and in an instant it was done. 'Razzia.’ he intoned, "the attack falls on Razzia."
Information delivered, Sartak broke the contract and fled back across the void to the safety of his own body. It was finished.
Libriarian uses the Tarot to assist in FTL communication.

Page 748
"Santiago? But why?" he whispered, horrified. "There's noth­ing to steal there, it's an agricultural world of no military significance at all."
Garlon rubbed his bony hands together eagerly, his wet tongue lick­ing his thin lips in anticipation of some future pleasure.
"Ah, but you are mistaken. There's one thing Santiago does have." Huron gloated, clapping Garlon on the back. "Santiago has millions upon millions of defenceless citizens."
..
"And what do you think would happen in the warp, my loyal little sorcerer, were I to offer up the blood of a billion victims on one night?"
Agri world with a billion/millions upon millions of citizens.

Page 749
Huron Blackheart met Sartak's charge with a cry of delight, parrying the force sword with his great metal claw. The sword, pulsing with psychic energy, sparked and shrieked as it strove to tear the claw asunder. But the forbidden technology powering the tyrant's claw proved too strong, and after long moments of straining sinew and muscle, Sartak was forced to pull his sword away.
Huron's claw is "forbidden technology."

Page 750
In the frigid darkness of the Maelstrom, the fleet of Huron Blackheart tore through space, destined for doomed Santiago. The Blood Reaver was on his way to offer up a billion souls to the Dark Gods of Chaos.
Billion souls to Chaos from an agri world. again. Which means there ther are some quite populous minor worlds out there, but this is hardly the only novel or source to hint that ;)
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