Yep.Dark Hellion wrote:I would like to repeat my question? Would a time be coming along where I could have my character join the group? I can PM most details necessary.
Second Dark Heresy group?
Moderator: Thanas
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
Any chance of getting special rules for shotgun ammunition? Slugs instead of scatter shot for example (for killing things in armor or longer-ranged shots), or door-buster rounds? Part of me wants to go dual-wield with Darien, but as I recall from the fluff Arbitrators often use shields with combat shotguns or shockmauls in riot control situations. I don't see why it wouldn't work just as well for holding a corridor against a bunch of mutants, though. There's so much stuff in the fluff that doesn't appear in the rulebook yet. No chainfists, or powerfists, or power axes (though that would be easily remedied).
Yeah, my first thought when I saw thought about the Techpriest staff from the Imperial Guard in Dawn of War was "mmm, power halberd." I keep thinking you could make an insane "combat techpriest" with all the augmetics and other gadgets available to them.
Yeah, my first thought when I saw thought about the Techpriest staff from the Imperial Guard in Dawn of War was "mmm, power halberd." I keep thinking you could make an insane "combat techpriest" with all the augmetics and other gadgets available to them.
Remember, you're just an Inquisitor's accolyte. You're not an Interrogator or core operative yet, almost everything you use will come from being stripped from your enemies or purchased for yourself.
Besides, it's my understanding that chainfists are unique to Terminators, because of their need to breach bulkheads during boarding operations. Everybody else would have to settle for a standard Powerfist (bionic limb with a power field generator and grants unnatural strength?) or Eviscerator.
Besides, it's my understanding that chainfists are unique to Terminators, because of their need to breach bulkheads during boarding operations. Everybody else would have to settle for a standard Powerfist (bionic limb with a power field generator and grants unnatural strength?) or Eviscerator.
- Imperial Overlord
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 11978
- Joined: 2004-08-19 04:30am
- Location: The Tower at Charm
That doesn't necessarily follow. The Inquisition often lavishly equips its agents. That's really up the Inquisitor and the locally available resources.Matt Huang wrote:Remember, you're just an Inquisitor's accolyte. You're not an Interrogator or core operative yet, almost everything you use will come from being stripped from your enemies or purchased for yourself.
A power fist isn't a bionic limb.Besides, it's my understanding that chainfists are unique to Terminators, because of their need to breach bulkheads during boarding operations. Everybody else would have to settle for a standard Powerfist (bionic limb with a power field generator and grants unnatural strength?) or Eviscerator.
The Excellent Prismatic Spray. For when you absolutely, positively must kill a motherfucker. Accept no substitutions. Contact a magician of the later Aeons for details. Some conditions may apply.
I know it's typically not actually a bionic, but in terms of using existing rules to represent it, it's not a bad place to start. When you wear a powerfist, you benefit from augmented strength for the limb even without the powerfield and there's a big mean metal contraption between incomming fire and the meaty bits (toughness bonus boost).
Ah, hrm. Going by the Gaunt's Ghosts novels a common trooper managed to buy a chainfist on the black market. If it's something that's generally only seen on Terminators, I can't imagine an Imperial Guardsman being able to afford a black market one, unless the salary for the Guard is a lot higher than I would have thought.
For that matter, I vaguely recall a thug in one of the Ravenor novels having a chainfist as well. It could just be Abnett not knowing rarity of weapons, I suppose, but he's usually pretty good about that sort of thing.
I thought powerfists were the Terminator standard for opening up bulkheads--or tanks, or anything else.
For that matter, I vaguely recall a thug in one of the Ravenor novels having a chainfist as well. It could just be Abnett not knowing rarity of weapons, I suppose, but he's usually pretty good about that sort of thing.
I thought powerfists were the Terminator standard for opening up bulkheads--or tanks, or anything else.
The thug in Ravenor (when Nayl is saving Zael's scrawny hide, IIRC) didn't have a proper chainfist (a powerfist with a heavy-duty chainblade attatched to it). It was just a glove with a chainblade over it for carving through fleshy bits, likely something that could be found in the possession of your local butcher or chiurgeon.
I suspect that the "black market chainfist" in the Gaunts Ghosts novel is more of the same, since standard power weapons alone would be out of the reach of an Imperial Guardsman, unless he managed to accomplish something extraordinary like defeat an opponent armed with such in single combat.
I suspect that the "black market chainfist" in the Gaunts Ghosts novel is more of the same, since standard power weapons alone would be out of the reach of an Imperial Guardsman, unless he managed to accomplish something extraordinary like defeat an opponent armed with such in single combat.
Ah, see, there's my confusion. I thought a leather glove with a chainblade attached was a chainfist. I didn't realize Terminators had a chainblade mount on a powerfist; that doesn't even seem all that useful, given that a powerfist is already capable of ripping open tank armor without appreciable effort. I realize armored bulkheads are a whole different matter than relatively thin tank armor, but still. I guess it's easier than carrying bundles of meltabombs around everywhere.
I'm well aware that an Imperial Guardsman or thug isn't going to be able to purchase a power weapon; I just couldn't figure out why a chainfist would be *more* expensive than a powerfist. My image of a chainfist was a heavy leather gauntlet with a few plates and a chainblade rig; I'd expect it to be more expensive than a chainsword because the power supply would need to be even smaller, but certainly not in the same range as a power weapon.
I'm well aware that an Imperial Guardsman or thug isn't going to be able to purchase a power weapon; I just couldn't figure out why a chainfist would be *more* expensive than a powerfist. My image of a chainfist was a heavy leather gauntlet with a few plates and a chainblade rig; I'd expect it to be more expensive than a chainsword because the power supply would need to be even smaller, but certainly not in the same range as a power weapon.
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
I forsee no opportunity to get hold of chainfists, power gloves, or power axes in the near future. Shields and special shotgun ammunition, on the other hand, is a matter of knowing where to look.
Also, Eli failed his pilot role for the insane docking procedure quite badly; this is where you try to talk the locals into repairing your ship.
Also, Eli failed his pilot role for the insane docking procedure quite badly; this is where you try to talk the locals into repairing your ship.
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
Oh, don't worry, I wasn't really expecting to get a chain or power weapon just yet. And even if I was a chainfist wouldn't be my first choice; a chainsword or chainaxe seems like a much more useful weapon. I suspect our resident Feral World guardsman has (and should have) first dibs on a chainblade regardless.
And I know exactly where to look for special shotgun ammunition and riot shields; the nearest Arbites precint. Of course, convincing them to let me play with their toys is a whole different issue, unless I want to flash my Inquisitorial rosette and hope for the best. Which seems like a bad plan, at least until after we take care of our business on-planet.
I find it entertaining that the Imperial Guardsmen manage to get seconded to the Inquisition with most of their gear intact while the Adeptus Arbites apparently considers letting an Arbitrator walk off with his kit to be a waste of resources. Probably because of the difference in value between a lasgun and IG flak armor and an Arbites-issue combat shotgun with carapace plate.
As a side note, Eli didn't fail his piloting roll *that* badly or we'd all be rolling up new characters
And I know exactly where to look for special shotgun ammunition and riot shields; the nearest Arbites precint. Of course, convincing them to let me play with their toys is a whole different issue, unless I want to flash my Inquisitorial rosette and hope for the best. Which seems like a bad plan, at least until after we take care of our business on-planet.
I find it entertaining that the Imperial Guardsmen manage to get seconded to the Inquisition with most of their gear intact while the Adeptus Arbites apparently considers letting an Arbitrator walk off with his kit to be a waste of resources. Probably because of the difference in value between a lasgun and IG flak armor and an Arbites-issue combat shotgun with carapace plate.
As a side note, Eli didn't fail his piloting roll *that* badly or we'd all be rolling up new characters
It probably will occur occasionally. The joys of play-by-post versus a "sit down around the table with pizza and caffeine," you can't count on people being available at a specific time.Zablorg wrote:Is people not being here when important stuff happens a problem much?
I, for example, am using part of my breaks at work to keep up-to-date. But if Necronlord posts something "...and if Jaevric/Darien doesn't respond within an hour, he's dead" then you'll probably have the opportunity to replace the Arbitrator.
- Imperial Overlord
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 11978
- Joined: 2004-08-19 04:30am
- Location: The Tower at Charm
You say something like "I fire my lasgun semiauto at the mutant oozing green puss and charging me with the flint axe" and Necronlord tells you if you hit him or missed him or turned him to burning char.Cpl Kendall wrote:Quick question: we just write our actions in the in game thread and the GM determines whether we succeed, correct?
So I may write that I fired my lasgun at a target and did X and Necronlord determines if I did?
The Excellent Prismatic Spray. For when you absolutely, positively must kill a motherfucker. Accept no substitutions. Contact a magician of the later Aeons for details. Some conditions may apply.
Well, the good thing is that the damage to the lifter is not critical.
The bad thing is that the Techpriest now has to spend most of the duration of the trip patching the wing of the lifter back into shape, using only the skills and starting equipment available to him as a lowly Technographer.
On the plus side, perhaps Eli the Privateer and Magnus will be able to successfully aid Mercurius in his petition for assistance.
The bad thing is that the Techpriest now has to spend most of the duration of the trip patching the wing of the lifter back into shape, using only the skills and starting equipment available to him as a lowly Technographer.
On the plus side, perhaps Eli the Privateer and Magnus will be able to successfully aid Mercurius in his petition for assistance.
- The Yosemite Bear
- Mostly Harmless Nutcase (Requiescat in Pace)
- Posts: 35211
- Joined: 2002-07-21 02:38am
- Location: Dave's Not Here Man
- The Yosemite Bear
- Mostly Harmless Nutcase (Requiescat in Pace)
- Posts: 35211
- Joined: 2002-07-21 02:38am
- Location: Dave's Not Here Man
A couple of us discussed that for a character concept in the other game. You probably can't make a battle sister, but the not combat focused orders of the Sororitas are definitely possible. Only, figure out what's the deal with all that money.
Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.
- Imperial Overlord
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 11978
- Joined: 2004-08-19 04:30am
- Location: The Tower at Charm
Buy an Autogun, with Fire Select (p142). Load up all three clips with regular ammo. Instead of 30 bullets to shoot, you now have 90.Lancer wrote:So, will we be given the opportunity to stock up on supplies before we depart, and if so, how will that work? Will our benefactor Lord Regis cover the expenses until we arrive, or will we have to barter with the crew?
Of course it will mass .5 kg more, plus 20% on top of that (for the extra 2 clips - p142), and take 3 times as long to reload. Still, if you really want to have fun.
Yeah, and I would still have to buy Basic Weapon Training (SP), which I can't, because I spent my XP already on a toughness advance, intelligence advance, Common Lore (Cult Mechanicus), and Technical Knock, with the next advance probably being Common Lore (Tech) so my character will know all the stuff he should know, being a techpriest and all.
I just found out that I have misrolled my charateristics. See, the game wants 2d10 dice rolls, and I took that to mean out of 100. So I shall re-roll my stats and spend my experience accordingly.
And the results are IN. I spend my exp on Sound Constitution*2, Simple Agility and Fellowship.
And the results are IN. I spend my exp on Sound Constitution*2, Simple Agility and Fellowship.
Jupiter Oak Evolution!
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
You want anything but bed and board off the crew, you've got to bargin or buy.Lancer wrote:So, will we be given the opportunity to stock up on supplies before we depart, and if so, how will that work? Will our benefactor Lord Regis cover the expenses until we arrive, or will we have to barter with the crew?
And the senior ones at least will do all they can to shaft you.
So, anyone want to do anything more at this point, or should I write up a brief bit on the tour, and then do the warp jump?
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth