In the last post of page 1, Fingolfin mentioned daemonhost and so my reply in the first post of page 2 talked about Daemonhosts.PainRack wrote: The point being raised by Shroom was that Imperium pyskers are superior to high end force users, and to do so..... he points to Daemonhosts?
In the Wars movies, I only saw two people who could throw lightning at people. I don't know how frequent they are in the EU. Whereas in 40k, it seems like guys who throw stuff like lightning and fire and ice occur more frequently even as mooks. Now, I can't exactly quantify worth shit, but it seems like there are more Inquisitors, Sanctioned Psykers, and Librarians who can throw offensive powers out there than the paltry few depicted so far in what I've seen of Star Wars.I'm not disputing that the Imperium pyskers outnumber force-users. I'm questioning Shroom implication that there exists a large core of high end Imperium pyskers capable of manifesting warp combat powers via the Black Ships. The density of combat pyskers isn't as high as Shroom implies. Most of them are tied up in the clerical aspects of keeping the Imperium running.
Even if the vast majority of psykers get used as sacrifices or as communications equipment (and they are used so), the sheer numbers of psykers employed in 40k means that even a microscopic minority percentage of combat-capable fireball-throwing psykers will measure up to a lot of individuals.
Besides, how many Force users does the CIS have? How many Jedi circa the Prequels actually do manifest offensive powers?
Inquisitors routinely have such powers, or at least have a few in their retinue who do. Some of the Inquisitors are powerful enough to take on Daemonhosts (and die).All of these CAN"T manifest warp powers. They are able to use pyschic attacks and they are expected to be able to defend against telepathy and other pyschic attacks but that's it. And they're more along the lines of Force Suggestion, Minor mind control and etc than anything, if they do manifest any such offensive powers.
The Imperium afterall frowns on the training and the use of such capabilities.
Now the number of psykers who do manifest powers might be in the minority, but just the sheer numbers of psykers used in the Imperium (from everything like ritual sacrifice to insterstellar communications) means that even as a minority, these numbers are still going to be staggering.
I don't know about the IG psykers, but quite a bunch of no name unremarkable badguy mooks in 40k have thrown around fireballs and ice balls by their lonesome. Some kid in Innocence Proves Nothing killed a few people by hurling ore at them, and the Inquisitor's girlfriend there loves throwing fire at people. None of this is seen as remarkable in-universe, however.Sanctioned psykers to the IG are combat capable. HOWEVER, alone, these "no name" pyskers aren't able to manifest warp powers in the extent of throwing around fireballs and etc on their own.