Anyhow, the first Eisenhorn novel. One of the best still, IMHO, although Malleus is pretty good as well. The Eisenhorn novels are, in my mind, the best work Abnett has done thus far. It's not that his other novels are worse, but they even surpass the Ghost novels simply by being different and unique within 40K without totally abandoning the flavour and themes that make 40K what it is. We don't get over the top grimdark, we don't get cariacture characters. Eisenhorn is a believable and interesting character, and you come to enjoy and care about him and his entourage, especially as the work progresses. The work also is very self contained, so you dont neccesarily HAVE to read them in order, or together, to enjoy them, but they also connect in a way that makes sense and makes the whole much more fufilling. Also, good Inquisitorial novels are rare, and the series has a definite "detective" feel that is positivley unique in 40K - not evne RAvenor can come close to being as good as Eisenhorn is (IMHO.)
This is also early Abnett, so his ideas about technology and the guard and other stuff in 40K aren't quite so well entrenched like they are in later novels (esp the Ghost ones.)
Enjoy!
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Back when I first read this, I always went "shit a guardsman wielding a heavy machine gun, fucking sweet." Of course nowadays heavy stubbers range from 7.62mm to 25mm type ammo, so there's no telling what it is.... [subject (ii)] to be male, approx 40 years, heavy-set, wearing Imperial Guard-issue body plate [no insignia or idents], significant facial scarring [old], wielding belt-fed heavy stubber..
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this is one aspect where you can tell early Abnett, he's doing quirky shit like this. Still I suppose its not wholly impossible for a Inquisitor-sanctioned Death Cultist to obtain a force blade of some kind. Just very odd....tattoos and body-glove armour of a Morituri Death Cultist initiate, wielding force blade [approx 45cm length].
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Effects of the aforementioned heavy stubber....(ii) fires heavy stubber [sound track distorts].
Two human adversaries pulped ..
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Human female (identified in prior data) is evidently exploded by sustained gunfire (six human, wo mutatnt, ,and three servitor assailants.) subsequent comments make it suggestive of las-fire, but it could be a plasma weapon. While Abnett novels usually have plasma weapons burning people, they have done explodey damage like that.VOICE OFF: Maneesha! To the left! To the l-
Pict-source makes partial capture as (iii) is hit repeatedly by energy fire. (iii) convulses, explodes. Pict source is hit by blood mist [image fogs].
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(ii) is yelling, moving ahead out of view, firing heavy stubber. Sudden crossfire laser effect [las-flare blinds pict-source optics].
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Eisenhorn's cold weather gear....I had pulled on an internally heated bodyskin and swathes of sturdy, insulated foul weather gear ..
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His gun-cutter is designed in a baroque fashion, more akin to a mini Chaos cruiser or Space Fleet era starship. Honestly I kinda like that, I like the heresy era designs more.I left the winking signal lights and the serrated dagger-shape of my gun-cutter behind in the perpetual winter night.
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40K version of a lightsaber, and a high end power weapon.The power sword, an antique and graceful weapon, blessed by the Provost of Inx himself, spun in my hand. With five abrupt moves I made corpses out of them and left their blood vapour drifting in the air.
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Eisenhorn's pistol. One thing I like about the novels over the game material is that weapons are not so blatantly hierarchical. EG bolters are not always the OMG super powerful weapons - there can be las and slug weapons that match them.A Scipio-pattern naval pistol, finished in dull chrome with inlaid ivory grips, it felt reassuringly heavy in my gloved hand. Ten rounds, every one a fat, blunt man-stopper, were spring-loaded into the slide inside the grip.
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Eisenhorn summarizes Inquisitorial factions and their philosohpies. I really shouldn't have to belabour this at this point.To express it in simple terms, some inquisitors are puritans and some are radicals. Puritans believe in and enforce the traditional station of the Inquisition, working to purge our galactic community of any criminal or malevolent element: the triumvirate of evil - alien, mutant and daemon.
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Radicals believe that any methods are allowable if they accomplish the Inquisitorial task. Some, as I understand it, actually embrace and use forbidden resources, such as the Warp itself, as weapons against the enemies of mankind.
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Amalathians take our name from the conclave at Mount Amalath. Our endeavour is to maintain the status quo of the Imperium, and we work to identify and destroy any persons or agencies that might destabilise the power of the Imperium from without or within. We believe in strength through unity. Change is the greatest enemy. We believe the God-Emperor has a divine plan, and we work to sustain the Imperium in stability until that plan is made known. We deplore factions and in-fighting... Indeed, it is sometimes a painful irony that our beliefs mark us as a faction within the political helix of the Inquisition.
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Eisenhorn's gun is using cordite propellant (rather than something like fyceline) which is sometimes noted for slug weapons. Also it is cased ammo, rather than casless. There is no pattern to this really.. I guess they are of equal technology (and cased ammo as has been discussed on this forum does have advantages over caseless.)Taking cover behind a stone bulkhead, I emptied a clip down the length of the gallery, the spent shell cases smoking in the air as the pumping slide ejected them. A hot vapour of cordite blew back at me.
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- Eisenhorn uses "mind and voice" tricks. Ev idently both are psychic, but they are different in nature/effect. (possibly variations of the same actions, in case enemies are resilient to one kind or another.) This might be analogous to use of vocal and somatic gestures in some fantasy "spellcasting", even. (Or it might just be another nod to Dune. Its not the first time such a tribute has occured.)My legs actually twitched, actually started to walk me clear of cover into the open. Eyclone was infamous across a dozen settled systems for his mind powers and mesmeric tone. How else had he managed to get these dark-eyed fools to do his bidding?
But I have similar skills. And I have honed them well.
There is a time to use mind or voice tricks gently to draw out your target. And there are times to use them like a stub-gun at point blank range.
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I pitched my voice, balanced my mind and yelled: "Show yourself first!"
Eyclone didn't succumb. I didn't expect him to. Like me, he had years of resilience training. But his two gunmen were easy meat.
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Eisenhorn's autopistol. Las-weapons arguably shoudl be capable of similar performance.The Scipio made a hole in the middle of his forehgead and blew his brains out behind him in a grotesque pink mist.
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The round penetrated his head under his nose, splinted on his upper teeth, and blew the sides of his skull out.
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Eyeclone is armed with a las-pistol, the effects seem quite substantial compared to just "poking holes in people" although its not exactly blowing torsos apart grenade-style. I imagine a series of fist or head sized shots could do what is described fairly well.At the moment Eyclone fired, several cryo-tubes finally gave way and yowling, naked, blistered humans staggered out into the corridor, clawing with ice-webbed hands, mewling, vomiting, blind and ice-burned. Eyeclone's shots tore three of them apart and hideously wounded the fourth. Had it not been for them, those las-shots would have finished me.
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..stepping over the blasted ruins of the sleepers who had inadvertently spared me. The wounded one, a middle-aged female, compromised and naked as she lay in the melt-water, clutched at my leg, begging for salvation. Eyeclone's gunfire had all but disembowelled her.
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This may seem odd, but remember Eisenhorn at this point is an Amalathian...the hierarchy of Hubris would not understand a mercy killing. I would be trapped here for years, fighting my case through every court in their legislature.
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And we see a case of Abnett lasweapon oddness. Yep. Lasers shooting glorified ball lightning. Snapping a metal handrail isn't too shabby. Assuming a 1-2 cm diameter rail of iron you could expect single (at least) to double digit KJ to pull it off. A laspistol packing the firepower of a full power rifle round is not a trivial thing, even if the energy is relatively minor...another of Eyclone's black-eyed men, running in through the main hatch with an old-model laspistol raised in his hand.
His first shot, a twinkling ball of pink light, snapped the metal handrail of the platform I stood on with an explosive ping.
(If you're wondering, I just plugged some parameters into Luke Campbells laser death ray calculator on his website.)
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More voice tricks."Enough!" I commanded, modulating my tone to emphasise my will as I drove it into his mind. "Drop it!"
He did, meekly, as if surprised. Psyker tricks of will often baffle those who find themselves compelled by them.
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Eisenhorn's guncutter. This gives us a rough indicator of the size and mass of small craft, which meshes with what we know of the sizes and masses of fighters and bombers in other sources....my gun-cutter. Four hundred and fifty tonnes of armoured alloy, eighty metres from barbed nose to raked stern, landing gear still lowered like spider-legs, it rose on the blue-hot downwash of angled jets.
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The gun-turrets in the ends of the stubby wings rotated and washed the platform with withering heavy fire. Stone splintered. Bodies were reduced to sprays of liquid.
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Eisenhorn's autopistol again. Once more, lasweapons could be capable of similar given the previously established parity between las and slug weapons in terms of effect.I fired.
Having emptied his brain-case and shattered it into the bargain, the round still had so much force it crossed the deck and pinked off the armoured nose of the hovering gun-cutter, just below the cockpit window.
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Aemos's age as of Xenos.Aemos was two hundred and seventy-eight standard years old, and had provided his services as a savant to three inquisitors before me. He was alive only thanks to significant bionic augmentation to his digestive tract, liver, urinary system, hips and left leg.
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MIU stuff. It seems to be a codifier type thing. The interesting thing about this is that the context will suggest that MIUs have a strongly psychic element to their operation (which is reinforced later in other novels.)"A codifier of unique design. A series processor, similar in layout to the mind-impulse units used by the hallowed Adeptus Mechanicus to govern the linkage between human brain and god-machine. "
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"I do not pretend to have more than a cursory knowledge. I am certain, however, that the Adeptus Mechanicus would be interested in this device. It may be illicit technology or something derived from apparatus stolen from them. Either way, they would impound it. "
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- "meme virus" mentioned, causes insatiable curiosity/desire to accumulate knowledge. Evidently provides recipient with virtually perfect memory.At the age of forty-two, he had contracted a meme-virus that altered his brain function for ever, driving him to collect information - any sort of information - whenever he got the chance. He was pathologically compelled to acquire knowledge, a data-addict. That made him an aggravating, easily sidetracked companion, and a perfect savant, as four inquisitors had discovered.
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Betancore's glavian circuitry. The Glavians aren't extensively documented in 40K that I know of, but much hints at them having some special relationship with the Mechanicus, perhaps analogous to what the Vostroyans have/supposedly have.He had removed his tight-fitting gloves so that the intricate Glavian circuitry set like silver inlay into his palms and finger tips could engage with the cutter's system directly via the control stick.
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Eisenhorn's Guncutter servitors The classifications are interesting. It's also interesting to note that the "high spec" model is named, and apparently even has a gender, although this could be affectation. Though evidence from other novels would not rule out it being a sentient of some kind.Two independent multitask servitors waited for commands in the crew-bay The ship had five in all. Two were limb-less combat units slaved directly to the gun-pods and the other, the chief servitor, a high-spec model we called Uclid, never left his duties in the engine room.
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Betancore didn't want anybody or anything touching the gun-cutter, so he ordered Modo and Nilquit, our two independent servitors, to take over the tasks and send the locals away.
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I guess this means astrotelepathy can transmit visual and audio signals both, or at least 40K systems can interpret it in that fashion.Lowink, my astropath, slumbered in his chamber, linked to the vox and pict systems, awaiting a summons.
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An interesting insight into how the Imperium interacts with its subordinate worlds. Largely, the "adeptus" institutions, like the Inquisition, the Adminsitratum, the Munitorum, etc are quite often seen as "outsiders" and not part of the offical hierarchy, even though they have authority over it. This creates a sort of "two tier" system of citizenry - those who are "Imperials" - members or servants of the Adeptus Terra and the territories it may directly rule or be governred by (including organizations like the Schola Progenium and such), and then the various cultures of the individual worlds making up the Imperium. The former are more likely to be highly conditioned and loyal to the Imperium, as well as being more familiar with things like technology, space travel etc. Individual worlds, however, will be more variable (from the most superstitous feral world to a high tech Industrial world.)"Your arrogance astounds me, off-worlder! You bring this monster to our world, battle with him through our most sacred sanctums, a private war that slaughters our best and you- "
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Eisenhorn mentions earlier (when introducing Lowink) that his previous astropath was killed six weeks before, setting an upper limit on the time he took to arrive at this planet. Considering he's largely travelling within the subsector/sector scope, his speed cannot be super fast."Should I explain how I came here at the last minute when I learned Eyclone was moving to Hubris? That I learned that only by astro-pathic decryption of a cipher message sent by Eyclone two months ago? A cipher that killed my astropath in his efforts to translate it? "
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Fischig and Eisenhorn had a very confrontational attitude for much of the early parts of the book, which highlights how not all the ADeptus always get along or respect each other. We've seen similar attitudes in other novels (EG the Shira Calpurnia ones and her dealings with Inquisitors.) It's understandable though, given how Inquisitors and Arbites, organizations devoted to investigating Imperial crimes, can step on one another's toes as much as they might cooperate."This is Chastener Fischig, of the Adeptus Arbites. I wanted him present "
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Much as Orfeo Culzean did in Ravenor. I guess they're not an unusual breed, at least in this particular sector or segmentum (cloes to the Eye of Terror? Is that surprising?)"You called him a 'facilitator'"
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"He believed he could serve his obscene masters best by offering his considerable skills to cults and sects that needed them. He had no true allegiances. He worked to facilitate the grand schemes of others. "
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Eyclone's body.His head had been wrapped in an almost comical plastic bonnet to contain the wound I had dealt him. Framed in the plastic, his face was tranquil, with just a slight bruising around the lips
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Self explanatory. Not sure what weapons caused this. As I recall Eisenhorn's cutter can have both autocannons or heavy bolters depending on the scene or book.There were labelled bins of mostly liquescent material against the back wall, the remains of those that Betan-core had slaughtered with the cutter's cannons.
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Without timeframes or other data this is not quantitatively useful, but the implications are interesting nonethelessSome I gauged from build and coloration to be off-worlders, but they had no documents, no surgical identifiers, no clue whatsoever about their origins or identities. Even their clothing was blank... manufacturing tags and labels had been torn or burned off. I could begin a forensic investigation to identify the source of the clothing, but that would be a massive waste of resources.
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- hundreds is almost certainly an underestimate, given that there are thousands of sectors, and it would be quite easy to narrow that down if there were only a handful (or less) of such planets per sector (or surrounding sectors, really.) Its also unlikely he's talking about within the sector, given the numbers involved.I found fresh scars that suggested subcutaneous idem markers had been surgically removed. Ident marking was not a local practice, so that at least suggested off-world. But where? Hundreds of Imperial planets routinely used such devices, and their placing and use was pretty standard. I had carried one myself for a few years, as a child, before the Black Ships selected me and it was dug out.
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Pretty compact stuff if he carried it all on his person.His laspistol, a compact vox-device, a pearl-inlaid box containing six obscura tubes and an igniter, a credit tile, spare cells for the gun, a plastic key. And the belt; with four buttoned pouches.
I opened them one by one: some local coins; a miniature las-knife; three bars of high-calorie rations; a steel tooth-pick; more obscura, this time in an injector vial; a small data slate.
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Laspistol called a "lasgun" here, lasgun is probabyl colloquial. Not the first time it happens. I'm guessing "lasgun" can refer to pistols or rifles, but usually refers to rifles.The knife? Too slow and small to counter a man who has a naval pistol wedged into your mouth.
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And then again, he hadn't reached for his holstered lasgun.
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Identified as a "gift from his masters" - and that Eisenhorn coudl tell they were powerful.The worm slithered back into the light. It was a metre long and several centimetres thick now. What foul sorcery had caused that expansion, I did not want to know. It was made of segmented metal, and the head was an eyeless cone split by a hissing mouth full of razor teeth.
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"Touch-activated mechanism," Aemos was murmuring to himself, "very discrete, probably of Xenos manufacture, a guard weapon, with some mass-altering system that expands it on contact with air and/or release, hunting by sound..."
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The impact knocked me back. I found I had the whole, heavy, two-metre thing thrashing on the end of my knife like a lash.
Note as well the mass-altering system, although it is considered a distinctly xenos device. This would tend to suggest such technology is not common or well regarded in the Imperium (considering how they brute force everything, this would not be surprising - "finesse" type technology like this is generally reserved for the alien.)
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"Let's look at the transmission lag that Lowink detected in the messages Eyclone sent and received while on the planet."
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"...but look at the lag. This one... eight seconds... that's from a ship in orbit... and the timeframe matches that period in which we know Eyclone's mysterious starship was here. But this... during your struggle with him last night. A lag of twelve and a half minutes. That's from another system "
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I'd never much considered the blurry side-bar that edged all astropathic message forms before.
"Twelve and a half? You're sure?"
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"Three worlds in the picture. All between eleven and fifteen minutes' lag of here. Thracian Primaris, Kobalt II and Gudran "
Interesting that sector-level astropathic communications are reliable enough for a time lag to be established. This probably gives us a good indicator of inter-sector astropathic range, at least for privately available/civilian astropaths.
Going off the Ravneor maps, I'd guess that the systems are at least 10-20 LY of each other, but far less than 50 LY or so (its still within a sector after all) - although not being able to see in a third dimension (and a sector is 200 ly to a side) complicates this, the fact they are "nearby" suggests they cannot be on the other side of the sector. Hell this is all still within the subector, so that means its gotta be within roughly 10-20 LY anyhow.
transmission speed for astropathic signals given the range I established is between 350,000 and 956,000c for a 10-20 LY range and 11-15 min lag. for 50-200 LY the figure goes up into the millions of c easily. This is rather "low" than what is implied to be possible elsewhere, but bear in mind that a.) this is likely a civilian astropath, not government or military, eyeclone has to do with what he can acquire without attracting Imperial notice. b.) the calcs assume that the whole of the "lag" was from the signal travelling to and from source. It does not make any allowance for time spent composing, encrypting or decoding, reading, or the like that might delay the message. c.) odds are it's a single astropath or at most a small choir, I doubt Eyeclone could acquire a large number of astropaths commercially and not notice.
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Arbites body armor, at least on this planet.We turned to find Fischig standing there. He was wearing the full flak armour, carapace and visored helm of an Arbites now. I have to admit the effect was impressive.
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Arbites on this planet have their own antigrav speeders.The speeder was a standard Imperial model, painted matt-brown and sporting the badges of the solar symbol and the chevrons and tail number of the local Arbites. Armoured, it turned heavily, the anti-grav straining to keep us aloft. There was a heavy bolter pintle-mounted forward of my seat. I glanced around and saw a locked rack of combat shotguns behind the rear seats.
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Arbites also have the authority to manually shut down such auto defences.Fischig swept up a warning hand and took a coin from his pocket. He flipped it onto the terrance and it was atomsied by nine separate las beams.
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Material that seems highly resistant to blunt force impacts but not to laser weapons of some kind. The exact damage mechanism for that laser device isn't specified, though.He stepped back, apparently preparing to shoot the window in.
"It's arma-plex." I told him, rapping my knuckles off the material. "Don't be stupid."
I pulled the plastic bag containing Eyclone's effects from my jacket and searched for the compact las-knife.
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Shotgun vs human head. Not beyond what modern shotguns could do with pellets IIRC."Put it down." I commanded.
He hesitated, as if my will had no force. A conditioned mind, I supposed. Take no chances.
The autopistol was just pulling up to find me when I blew off his half-shaved face with the shotgun and sent his body splintering back through the half-open door.
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"hidden augmetics" seem possible to non-military, non Adeptus forces. Even if illegally and hard to procure for the average person.The man coughed and whined, rolling his eyes. Unless he possessed unnaturally boosted strength thanks to drugs or hidden aug-metics, this man wasn't muscle.
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Basically an off-world representative to other worlds for the Guild, speaking with their authority (and taking the risks of travelling to other planets, through the Warp.)"I was trade envoy for the Bonded Merchant Guild of Sinesias "
Guild Sinesias was one of the largest mercantile companies in the sector. It had holdings on a hundred-plus planets and links to the Imperial nobility.
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"Long-term contracts with the authorities on this world that require the personal touch."
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Interesting safeguards. Psychic one would assume. One owuld assume the Imperium can do similar.He was dead. Eyclone had left failsafes in the conditioning that would trigger at certain subjects. The Pontius evidently was one of those.
"A stroke. Artificially induced "
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Psychic detonation of hidden explosives, it seems."The charges were set off by the same spasm that killed Crotes. "
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And he had seen how brutally they would cover their traces, using mental-weapons and brain-wired booby traps that spoke of vast resources and frightening sophistication.
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More interesting info on security measures and how presumably psychic measures are invovled.There was a good chance any valuable documents had been set to burn or delete on the same trigger signal that had blown the shutter and killed Crotes. And it also seemed likely these people carried all truly important information internally, as memory engrams, or meme-codes, the sort of techniques usually reserved for the higher echelons of diplomatic corps, the Administratum and elite trade delegations.
That turned my mind back to Crotes's employer, the Guild Sinesias.
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Aemons has been doing research (for hours or days it seems, probably not more than weeks) on Pontius) seemingly from data archives across the subsector. With the astropathic lag times established before, this is not improbable."It's a common enough name in this sub-sector." Aemos told me back in the comfortable half-light of the gun-cutter in its landing platform berth. He had been researching the name 'Pontius'. "I've turned up over half a million citizens with that forename, another two hundred thousand with it as a middle name, plus another forty or fifty thousand spelling variants."
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a day or two for transport to arrive. Possibly from another system.I wandered up to the cockpit and sat with Betancore. "We'll need passage off-world, to Gudrun."
"I'll arrange it. It may be a day or two."
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Inter-sector travel seems at least somewhat possible, for some people. Although it isn't cheap, as Bequin seems to indicate.That was half a sector away. "How did you get from Bonaventure to Thracian?"
"By way of this and that. Here and there. I've travelled a lot. Never stayed put very long."
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Pretty self explanatory."She's an untouchable."
"Seriously?"
"Seriously. A psychic blank. It's natural, and I haven't tested her limits. It's all I can do to be in the same room as her."
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Untouchables were rare, and almost impossible to create artificially. They have a negative presence in the warp that renders them virtually immune to psychic powers, which in turn makes them potent anti-psyker eapons . The side-effect of their psychic blankness is the unpleasant disturbance that accompanies them, the waves of fear and revulsion they trigger in those they meet.
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"Made contact with a sprint trader called the Essene. Master's one Tobius Maxilla. Deals in small units of luxury goods. Coming here in two days to deliver a consignment of vintage wines from Hesperus, then on to Gudrun. For a fee, he'll make room for the cutter in his hold "
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"So we'll be on Gudrun when?"
"Two weeks "
Two weeks from Hubris to Gudrun, estimated. going by the Ravenor maps, I'd guess that's 15-20 LY. Call it between 400-500c.
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- Eisenhorn and his astropath conduct an "auto-seance". Of interest is that the astropath was able to re-construct a visualization of the room in the Empyrean. Objects inI had Lowink prepare for an auto-seance.
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..Lowink opened his mind to the warp, and filtered its raging influence through his highly trained mental architecture. This transitional moment was always a shock, and I shuddered. The temperature in the room dropped palpably, and a glass bowl on a side counter cracked spontaneously. Lowink was murmuring, his eyes rolled back, twitching and jerking slightly.
I closed my eyes, though I could still see my room. What I was seeing was a visualisation of our surroundings constructed by Lowink astropath-ically in the Empyrean itself. Everything shone with a pale blue light from within, and solids became translucent. The dimensions of the room shifted slightly, stretching and buckling as if they had difficulty retaining their coherence.
I took up the items on the table in turn, Lowink's projection enhancing their psychometric qualities, opening my mind's abilities to the signatures and resonances they carried in the warp.
Most were dull and blunt, with no trace of resonance. Some had wispy tendrils of auras around them, relics of passing contact with human hands and human minds.
this state have "psychometric" qualities, as well as "signatures and resonances" they carry in the warp. Most objects are "blunt", in that they carry no residual traces of human contact or activity (which is what the resonance represents; the signature probably means its presence in the warp, since we know even inanimate objects like stars and planets have presences in the warp, to some degree.) This may give hints as to how FTL sensors in 40K work (the aforementioned "warp scan" by Orsai.)
Also, ,like in the Ghosts novels, Psyker activity creates a noticable drop in temperature.