Flat out impossible.Lord Relvenous wrote:Hmm, i can't agree with you on that. Warp drives are stated as a military use item only, merchant traders rely almost exclusively on relativistic flight.
Relavistic flight would not allow anything less than multi-decade travel and we know that merchants make regular runs of weeks or months. We meet a freighter pressed into service in Caves of Ice that has not just warp drive but a Navigator as well. And it's described as something a run down tub by it's captain no less.
Warp is absolutely not military only and while it's not exactly a day to day technology, it is fairly common one. The Imperium has plenty of shipping as evidenced by things like world hopping merchants, multi-world trade cartels, minor nobility taking multi-world trips, tourist guidebooks, and trade in perishable items. That wouldn't be possible with relavistic travel. It means FTL, which means warp drive.
Normal citizens in 40k are basically technological serfs. It's no surprise that the vast majority of them will never travel in the warp. Though I will point out some of the pilgrims in Sabbat Martyr would consider themselves lucky to be dirt farmers and yet they're traveling. By way of comparison, few people relatively speaking took ocean voyages in the early 1900s but by no means were ocean going ships rare.Lord Relvenous wrote: Normal citizens will never travel trhough the warp, and in fact, its implied the military will only make a warp flight if its really needed. (This whoel paragraph was taken from the fluff section of the Dark Heresy rulebook).
I'm not saying that production is done in staggering numbers, particularly for the choice bits. But you're flat out lying in saying that the lasgun is the most sophisticated weapon still in mass production.Lord Relvenous wrote: Also, the higher up tech that you speak is hardly ever made, most of the time and effort associated with it is keeping it together and working. Plasma guns, something every chapter has and uses, are still regarded as ancient and holy artifacts. The lasgun for infantry is about the most technologically advanced weapon that is mass produced.
They still mass produce plasma guns and melta guns as well as their pistol variants. For that matter things like psycannons, digital weapons, and other fun stuff also see fairly wide scale production too I might add. Production doesn't necessarily meet demand but they're certainly in massive production considering the scale of forge worlds.
We have numerous examples of criminals, low-life gutter scum criminals packing bolt guns and pistols. See the Necromunda Rulebook, which is originally from GW itself as opposed to Green Ronin. For that matter, choke on the fact that Necromundan gangs can potentially have plasma weapons!Lord Relvenous wrote: Even bolter rounds are extremely rare and hard to get for someone not an Inquisitor, planetary govenor, or Astartes.