There's something deeply wrong with anyone who doesn't.ggs wrote:I'm rooting for the Necrontyr in this fic

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There's something deeply wrong with anyone who doesn't.ggs wrote:I'm rooting for the Necrontyr in this fic
Well who else are you going to root for?NecronLord wrote:There's something deeply wrong with anyone who doesn't.ggs wrote:I'm rooting for the Necrontyr in this fic
Damn. Am I missing anything by knowing virtually nothing about the Xeelee? Any universe where 40K is preferable must be Hell unleashed.ggs wrote: Still, I would prefer to live in 40k than Xeelee-verse. Lesser of 2 evils.
For a large chunk of the Xeelee-verse timeline, humanity is a fascist, xenocidal culture that is totally devoted to universal domination and xenocide. All human existence is tied to the expansion of humanities empire. Worlds are systematically stripmined of all their resources over a period of centuries and billions of barrack raised teenage soldiers die each year, having been taught to believe "the light that shines briefly shines brightly."technomage wrote:Damn. Am I missing anything by knowing virtually nothing about the Xeelee? Any universe where 40K is preferable must be Hell unleashed.ggs wrote: Still, I would prefer to live in 40k than Xeelee-verse. Lesser of 2 evils.
Human tech repairing necrontyr tech? Oh yes, this seems reasonable.Coalition wrote:Excellent! It has returned from the dead/non-dead/page2+ where it was, and is back again.
Well, the Necrons might get to use the Imperial ship, if they can take it mostly intact. They don't have the same sensors, they are unfamiliar territory, and the locals are likely told to fight or die.
Still, if they can win, they could use the human ship to repair their own, then try to repair the human ship also. Make a great Trojan Horse, especially if they could get a few humans to be their public faces.
More along the lines of melting down the equipment for raw materials, and tapping into the power supplies to power their systems. They would be essentially salvaging the Imperial ship to make sure their ship is in good shape first.Singular Quartet wrote:Human tech repairing necrontyr tech? Oh yes, this seems reasonable.Coalition wrote:Still, if they can win, they could use the human ship to repair their own, then try to repair the human ship also. Make a great Trojan Horse, especially if they could get a few humans to be their public faces.
It wasn't a hologram of an Eldar. It was one of a Necrontyr. Both of them are humanoids (or Necrontyroids) with large helmet designs. It was mistaken for Eldar by a jumpy human.Academia Nut wrote: They tried to find out what side the humans exploring their torch ship were on by projecting a hologram of an Eldar, but unfortunately they don't know that the Old Ones are gone and the Eldar usually only show up in the middle of nowhere next to a Rogue Trader for the purposes of killing and looting.
I might write a sequel at some time where they go hunting for home world and encounter the wild, wonderful inhabitants of the 41st Millenium.Ford Prefect wrote:Well, they won. Lucky for them, but are they out of the fire? I wouldn't say so.