PainRack wrote:Then may I state that I stated that most psykers aren't capable of manifesting fireballs and etc. Indeed, I attempted to make this clear via the usuage of the term warp sorcery , so as to differentiate between "power levels" vis a vis their capabilities in the warp vs their "powers".
Psykers that can not do this do not matter, since they are never actively deployed for anything. By the same reaasoning, i could state that most Jedi/Sith can not even lift a pencil, because this applies to the "average" force user.
We can easily judge the numner of actively deployed psykers. You are trying to arbitralily lower their abilities by averaging their abilties by mixing them with psykers that are already excluded from the group.
That's like measuring the average running speed of an olypic atlethe by incuding school kids into the equation.
And about the "warp sorcery"-term:
Not only is the distinction useless, since all kinds of psyinic powers can and do influence the real world (readin minds can lower the temperature in a room, farsight may lift objects etc.), but the term is
already taken.
Warp sorcery can produce similar effects to psionics, but is a completely different mechanism.
PainRack wrote:No. Seriously, no.
While there may have been pyschic generals in the Imperium history, or at least, they can retcon one in, Inquisitors and Chief Librarians are NOT generals and do not play such a role in the Imperium.
Inquisitors can requisite every Imperial force and do regulary command them in the field.
Librarians are used both as field commanders (like every commanding Space Marine) and as advisors. They rarely command substantial forces on their own, but they are explicitly part of the command structure.
Even if those were retcons, that would still be canon.
And they are not - a retcon is taking an already established fact and changing it. At most, those examples were added later to seperate events (btw, even rogue trader already had librarians and inquisitors).
PainRack wrote:And? I KNOW that. My argument is that we should be using Librarians as the gauge for Imperium pyschic powers.
This actually sounds somewhat reasonable.
That is, until you realise that psychic power is ONE factor in the selection of a librarian, but hardly the only one.
There are two ways how librarians are selected:
-Someone who already qualified as a SM by martial prowess shows psionic ability during the inital parts of the training, and is then selected for the Librarium. Those can be fairly weak psykers, as they are not chosen for their psychic power.
-A young recruit in the Schola Psykana shows both sufficient phsyical and psionic capability. Those are not necessarily high-end psykers, either, since they still require phsyicall fitness.
PainRack wrote:And may I suggest that this is a relatively rare event.
I suggest you present evidence for this.
Pskyers ARE abundant in the Imperium, wether you like it or not. They are a vital part of a military force, since they are nearly the only defense against enemy psykers and can add vital abilities.
Why should PDFs exclude psykers?
And even if they are not a part of the PDF, what about the planetary goverment itself?
Are you suggesting that all psykers are either part of the Guard or Astropaths, and that there are no other psykers on planets?
PainRack wrote:The handful of psykers capable of doing so, sure. Those pyskers however aren't dispersed to every single Imperium world.
And you are naturally assuming that they are not deployed in an important military action because...?
Jedi are incredibly rare - way less than one Jedi per world. Should we therefore conclude that we can safely ignore them, since they won't be deployed in military action?
Your logic is pretty damn faulty to nonexistant, and i think your are pulling "evidence" from your ass.
Pskyers that can cause army-level destruction exist. The Imperium has them, and it uses them (with caution, but it uses them).
Thats pretty much a fact, and you can not explain it away by declaring that they are rare.