Teleros wrote:Kuroji wrote:In all honesty, if we assume that the GE humans are as open to corruption as normal humans
40K humans are open to corruption in no small part because they're a developing psychic race and thus more receptive to the Warp. The inhabitants of the GE would be more like the Tau I suspect - with a presence in it, but a very small & insignificant one compared to a 40K human - due to no magic psyker genes and all that.
But the Tau are also protected by their mind-controlling master race and their no-personal ambitions indoctrination.
In the end, it doesn't matter how suspectible normal SW-people are - the upper echelons matter.
And "embrace your hatred"-Sith and "let's rule them with terror"-moffs are certainly good candidates for Chaos. Some of them might even willingly embrace it.
Picture this:
While his Empire is fighting the newly arrived foe, Palpatine is presented with a tome that let's him controll some of the most powerfull enemy soldiers and even summon them when he needs them (a book containing chaos rituals).
Do you think he is going to use it? Of course he is! (that would be Tzeentch-typical)
The book could also contain a way to stop or even reverse the aging of his body, make him insanely resilient and grant him regeneration. He might test it on a few servants first, but i do not think he will pass on that opportunity (say hello to Nurgle).
What about a gift that allows him to enhane his brainwashing powers - making his speech so stunning that he can subvert enemies in the middle of a battle? (Greetings from Slaanesh).
And of course some combat-enhancing powers are nothing to scoff at either (Khooooooorne!!)
Likewise, Vader could profit greatly from chaos - Fabius Bile could propably restore his body, the Iron Warriors could craft him a much better mechanic body and a demonic weapon can certainly be better than a lighsaber.
Tarkin would love the many opportunities to instill terror that Chaos presents. Other moffs or admirals might take the opportunity to forsee their enemies every move or the ability to give their soldiers superhuman strenght.
Chaos corruption doesn't solely work like a disease - it also works with temptation. Indeed, more powerfull individuals are much more likely to fall for the temptation while normal soldiers or citizens are a target for the disease-aspect.
The chaos gods actually prefer it that way, since that tends to preserve the abilities of their stronger followers.
And since the GE would not know about the dangers of chaos, they would fall for it pretty quickly. Even if they do, many wouldn't care or think that they can master it.