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  1. Characteristics: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 4210, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Armour: 9/7+10TB, Movement: 12/18/36/72, Awareness: 68(Sound,Sight)/48 Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4, Pain Suppressant: 6/6, Mode: Solo Active Weapons: - Ammunitions: Pistol: 14/14 @ 3, Bolter: 28/28 @ 3, Frag: 3/3, Krak: 3/3 Special: Fear (1), Fear (+1) Against Orks, Fear +1 in Melee Degei's movements were deliberate as he set up the ritual space, arranging the Tarot Deck, candles, and pots of dirt with meticulous care. With a solemn air, he gestured for Vorticar to join him, kneeling beside the spread-out items. As he glanced about, his gaze invited any interested brothers to draw near and participate in the sacred practice. "We must formulate a question," Degei began, his voice carrying the weight of reverence. He regarded Vorticar, waiting for his input before proceeding. "For instance," he suggested with a small hit of a smile adorning his lips, "we might inquire: 'What will be the greatest foe I can vanquish in the Glory of the Emperor?'" He paused, allowing Vorticar a moment to consider before continuing. "What question would you pose to the Emperor's Tarot, Brother Vorticar?"
  2. I agree with Vorticar as squad lead, especially for our first mission. (Maybe I jumped the gun here a bit, but it is why I asked him for the augury in-game). That said, considering his comments in-game about glory, and Degei's and others' reaction to them, Degei would kindly suggest a different Oath... I would suggest Oath of the Astartes or Oath to the Emperor. Edit: Trish: Do you agree with a trophy for my Chieftain Trophy RackFF.104 Like the great khans of old, the White Scars of the Achilus Crusade have taken to wearing trophy racks to display their triumphs and prowess in battle. Like the more common back banners used by Astartes commanders, a trophy rack identifies a Battle-Brother as a leader and captain of the Chapter. . It also inspires fear in those the Battle-Brother has already bested, by displaying the heads and other trophies of his victories over them. Before each mission, the Battle-Brother can choose a single type of enemy to be displayed on the rack. This could be a specific race (i.e. Orks), organisation (i.e. the Stigmartus), or foe (i.e. the chamberlain of a treacherous planetary governor). A Chieftain Trophy Rack counts as a Back Banner. When fighting members of this race, organisation, or foe, the Battle-Brother counts as having a Fear Rating of 1. At the GM’s discretion, Battle-Brothers may have to defeat a specific foe before they may place a trophy from it on their rack. against the race Orks? Edit2: IndyKophen, I just noticed your incredibly cool drawing!
  3. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48, Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei navigated the labyrinthine halls of the Imperator Somnium, his form still cloaked in the traditional garb of his people, the deel, a stark contrast to the imposing ceramite armor of his Astartes brethren. Despite the unfamiliarity of the vessel's layout, he sought out the armory with determined strides, pausing only briefly to request directions from passing crew members. Upon reaching the armory's threshold, Degei engaged in a brief exchange with an attending clerk, his request for his personal armor met with efficient acknowledgment. As a team of serfs set about to adorn him his Armour according to the Rites of Armouring. I accept these burdens, as the Imperium bleeds. I accept these burdens, knowing no fear. I accept these burdens, as an Angel of the Emperor. I sheathe my form in this second skin. This veil of machine muscle and false nerves. I stand firm against the alien. The mutant. I grant no mercy. I give no ground. With humility, I bear the Imperialis, the symbol of loyalty unbroken. With reverence, I receive actuation, awakening the armor’s spirit. With pride, I wear the symbol of my Chapter, and join my brothers in war. I am Iron. I am Wrath. I. Am. Doom. With his armor finally donned, Degei turned his attention to the vast array of wargear displayed before him. With swift precision, he conveyed his requisitions to another clerk, ensuring he was equipped with the tools necessary to face the challenges ahead. Equipped with his chosen arsenal, Degei rejoined his fellow Astartes, his voice resonating with authority despite its raspy timbre. "Brothers," he began, "before we embark on our mission, I propose we consult the Emperor's Tarot for guidance. It may offer insight and aid in our preparations." The ancient ritual of divination held the potential to unveil insights that could prove invaluable in their preparations. Turning to Vorticar, Degei extended a silent invitation for cooperation in this sacred practice, "Vorticar, would you be willing to serve as the focal point for this ritual. Together we may peer into the veiled tapestry of fate and gain a glimpse of what us on our first mission?"
  4. Jump Pack (15) Totem Of Subetai (15) Orbital Surveillance (15 Req) Auspex (12) Vox-Caster (10) Red-Dot Laser Sight (10) Magnoculars (3) Degei Bajan: Jump Pack (15) Totem Of Subetai (15) Orbital Surveillance (15 Req) Vox-Caster (10) Auspex (12) Magnoculars (3) Red-Dot Laser Sight (10)
  5. First, the site has an overview of all weapons and armour from all books. Second, First Founding mostly has chapter specific gear, but has some general Deathwatch gear which I presume is available, and Honour the Chapter has Chapter Specific Relics for the described chapters of that book. So from the books you haven't got, only First Founding has some general items that can be interesting.
  6. As was aptly pointed out to me; the demolition skill is not yet available at our current rank, and since Demolition is an advanced skill, nobody can use Demo Charges yet. While the Meta Bomb does not state the demolition skill explicitly, I would be surprised if it wouldn't also be governed by that skill.
  7. First of all, I wouldn't rule out the Astartes Assault Shotgun I previously suggested; it is a cheap way to get Auto Fire, and a pretty good weapon in it's own right. Edit: Additionally, because it is cheap, and a basic weapon, you could easily requisition it, and for example a Flamer for less points than a Heavy Bolter. That said, I think we have enough spray-type weapons. Suppression can be nice to slow one group while the we focus on another, or use our spray weapons/grenades. And a missile launcher's long range can fill in our weakness there. As a side note on the Cannon's, if we are at the respected rank, you could requisition Exceptional craftsmanship weapons for 1.5x the cost, which would make them reliable. Additionaly if we are respected, you would have access to several other weapons to ease your analyses-paralysis ;-), like plasma, melta weapons, and a haywire EMP grenade... If my memory serves me well, in 40K, teleporters are rare and fickle things. It only available on some ships, and there is a chance of failure like ending up in the wrong space, or in the middle of a wall. I think in 30K it is more reliable, but still rare.
  8. Right. I forgot about that...
  9. Sadly, the errata removed the Full Auto fire from the bolter and storm bolter.
  10. I don't think anyone has an full-auto weapon yet. From what I gather, only the Heavy Bolter (20 Req), and the Assault Shotgun (RoB, 7 Req) are available at our renown (oh, and the autogun, but that would incur a penalty due to not being made for astartes.) I'll take both the auspex for the +20 awareness, and the Magnoculars since I have a fairly good Perception. I don't have a good tech-use though, so I won't be able to use the auspex to detect the undetectable. Unless we deem it unnecessary, I'm also willing to take a vox-caster to keep in contact with the ship and call for evac. Additionally, do you guys think Orbital Surveillance (15 Req)RoB.216, 15 Req Ships in orbit can use their auger arrays to gain detailed information about ground targets spying from on high. The Kill-team has gained the services of a vessel in orbit to gather intelligence for them and can call upon it during their mission to see what lies ahead. At any point during the mission the players may choose to use their orbital surveillance to try and gain real time information about an area of the planets surface that would be visible from space. The GM can then have the vessel make a Challenging (+0) Perception Test with a Perception of 50. It is up to the GM to decide just what information the ship can gather. Generally, each degree of success should offer the Kill-team additional intelligence. It is recommended that the GM should make this test in secret, as it is also possible the vessel might misinterpret visual data and feed the Kill-team false information... is worth it for this mission? Finally, I think it would be a good idea for someone to requisition Demo Charges and/or a Multikey. (Preliminary) Degei's Requisitions Jump Pack (15) Totem Of Subetai (15) Orbital Surveillance (15 Req) Vox-Caster (10) Auspex (12) Magnoculars (3) Charm (6) 4 additional Frag Grenades
  11. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48, Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei absorbed Lord Horus's responses to the squad's questions, nodding in acknowledgment as the briefing unfolded. While much of the information aligned with expectations, a subtle detail caught his attention. The Primarch consistently referred to location data rather than directly mentioning the artifact itself, implying, perhaps, that its whereabouts might extend beyond the moon's surface. This nuance intrigued Degei, sparking contemplation about the true scope of their mission and the potential implications of retrieving information from the Magos. Not that it mattered much; they would get the actual information from the Magos, and that would influence their further actions. As his comrades prepared to conclude the briefing, Degei mirrored their gestures of gratitude towards the Primarch, recognizing the wealth of information provided. Though he harbored a desire to delve deeper into strategic discussions for another hour, he understood the necessity of brevity. With most critical points presumably covered, he felt confident in the squad's readiness to embark on the mission ahead.
  12. Right, the in-game benefits will indeed be slight, especially in the beginning. There is a good change the same answer will be provided for us all. But as Maester said, it might give us a clue as to what kind of enemy would be the most dangerous (ex. hordes, Nob, Vehicle, etc.), or even provide a vague hint of some twist to come. Provided I make my roll (my suggestion is that I don't make the roll. I'd rather not know how accurate the information is). That said, maybe it is a bit too much to ask everybody. Perhaps a better idea is to perform the ritual for a different marine for each mission? As a side note, I will be unable (or at-least limited in my ability) to post for the next two days as I will be traveling.
  13. Question mainly for our DM, but partially for everyone. Degei is able to use Augury via the Emperor's Tarot, to gain insights into the near future. I am however struggling slightly how to use this in a PbP setting. Ideally, Degei would like to ask everyone if they would sit with him for a Tarot session before the mission. Now, not every marine might not be eager to participate, but if we play it like that it could still disrupt the flow if we play it like that. So a few questions: Triss: Do you mind the use of Divination powers? How do you handle things like Augury? Would you like this to be role-played, or just be an off the screen roll. Do you mind if Degei invites the rest for such sessions, or would you prefer that Degei keeps this to himself? If you do like to roleplay this out, what form do you suggest this takes? Everyone: Would your marine like to participate in such a session, given your attitude towards psykers/librarians in general and Degei in particular?
  14. I think it is a great question; I suspect we are to retrieve it, but it is also nice to know our options when we are in a bit of a pickle. Edit: I think there is an unspoken rule that (human) artifacts are generally sought to be retrieved for our own use1, but the calculation can be different if there is a significant chance of failure. For Xenos artifacts I'd say it completely depends. Edit 2: I would not be surprised if our Techpriest would have some sort of fit over this outcome thought. I forgot we are talking about a Xenos artifact here. Regarding your other questions: The Core Rule Book (CRB) has a Vox-Caster on pg.176 which can be used to communicate with a ship in orbit. Rites of Battle has various naval assets which can be (potentially) requisitioned: ex. a Lance/Torpedo Strike, High Altitude Bombing run, or Close Air Support. These do all require more than the starting Renown though, so I don't think they will be available unless our DM is extremely nice to us. Depends on the asset ;-), but the Lance strike is accurate to about 1km or when it misses, it is off by 1km/DoS, whereas a strafing run is basically an ally shooting a las- and/or autocannon at the target and hopefully hitting. So unless we are in melee, the chance of us getting hit are rather slim (Unless our DM is rather devious ;-) ). 1) from my understanding, and I could be incorrect here, almost everything from the Dark Age of Technology seen as Sacred, with the exception of AI, and possibly cloning.
  15. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48, Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 A smile graced Degei's lips as he observed the banter between the Marines. While he often carried a serious demeanor, witnessing Shadow's attempt at levity brought a welcomed sense of camaraderie among them. As Lord Lupercal delved into the details of their mission, a momentary surprise flickered across Degei's face. He had anticipated the usual formalities followed by a briefing from an officer, but the direct address from the Primarch caught him off guard. The White Scar recovered himself quickly enough, and moved to the holographic display to observe the mission parameters. Degei's mind raced with questions as he absorbed the gravity of their mission, his gaze flickering between the holographic display and the imposing figure of Lord Lupercal. The revelation of facing such a formidable foe as Thogzulk Skullrippa, coupled with the urgency of retrieving the xenos artefact, intensified the weight of their task. With a respectful nod towards the Primarch, Degei stepped forward, his guttural voice firm as he addressed Lord Horus. "My Lord, in addition to the excellent questions of my brothers, if I may ask a few questions regarding the operation." He waiting a moment to the the Primarch the option to refuse, before continuing, "Am I correct in assuming that this is a single mission, or are we expected to perform several missions before extraction to the Imperator Somnium?" Degei's inquiry aimed to clarify the scope and duration of their assignment, ensuring they were prepared for any eventuality that may arise during their deployment. "Additionally, if we uncover actionable information regarding the artifact, are we to prioritize its retrieval over the safety of the Magos?" "Second, what are the resupply or extraction options?" This was an extension to his first question, since the initial briefing implied to Degei that they were expected to be cut-off from resupply or extraction during these operations, but the mission's briefing suggested otherwise, thus he requested clarification. "Finally, what is the expectation on enemy voidship activity around the moon? Is the Imperator Somnium expected to stay on station continuously during the length of the mission?" This could enable observatory support from the voidship, and, if there was significant activity, it might be an indication that preparation for an extended stay on the surface was in order, regardless of intentions of the mission planners.
  16. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48, Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei's gaze traversed the chamber, lingering on each Astartes as they shared their insights and experiences battling the Greenskins. As Horus Lupercal, entered the chamber, Degei's heart quickened with a mixture of awe and determination. Here stood a living legend, a beacon of hope for all who served the Imperium. He had once seen his Khan practicing zo, a Chogorian martial arts. As far as Degei had been able to determine, he had been flawless, a testament to the unmatched prowess of the Primarchs. When the Horus revealed the true purpose of their summons, Degei's attention sharpened. The gravity of the situation was not lost on him, and he listened intently to the Primarch's words. His loyalty to the Emperor and his determination to serve the Imperium burned brightly within him, and he felt a surge of pride at being chosen for such a crucial mission. Yet despite that gravity, Degei suppressed a chuckle. It dawned on the Stormseer that he would miss the Main Crusade, again, and instead be part of a Kharash, an almost ad-hoc formation created for a diversionary or shock attack. While joining a Kharash was voluntary, it was popular, both for clearing any (perceived) sin, and advancement through the honour of surviving. As Degei looked around at his Astartes Brothers, he could clearly see the similarity. It was something Degei was intimately familiar with. "We are truly honored, Lord," Degei spoke with a reverence that bordered on awe, yet beneath that lay a steely resolve. "To be chosen for such a vital task is a testament to the trust you place in us, and we shall endeavor to prove ourselves worthy of it. Together, we shall be a lance, striking into the Horde's Achilles Heel so fast and with such righteous zeal, it will leave them reeling in our wake."
  17. From my understanding, I could use a bolter in the other-hand; I just can't use the staff (as a weapon) in the mean-time. So I have to drop the bolter before using the staff as a melee weapon; correct? That said; you are making me ponder on that choice again, since the only real advantage of the staff is the invocation bonus... Right, scratch that, I'll go back to the sword.
  18. I just switched the Inspire power to Augury, and I'm taking a force staff instead of a force sword.
  19. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48, Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei listened intently to Madoc's, Elyas' and Vulker's insights on facing the Greenskins, his eyes reflecting a blend of respect and curiosity. There was a certain wisdom in the Astartes' words, earned through harsh experience, and Degei was eager to absorb it into his own understanding of warfare. "Your wisdom resonates deeply, Brother Vulker," Degei acknowledged, his tone sincere and appreciative. "The Greenskins, for all their brutish appearance, possess a cunning that makes them formidable. Adaptability is our greatest asset in facing such adversaries." Pausing briefly, Degei contemplated the strategic implications of Vulker's counsel. "Indeed, we must anticipate their ever-shifting tactics and guard against their unpredictable maneuvers. Stagnation invites defeat; we must remain agile and dynamic in our response." With a solemn nod, Degei continued, his voice lowering almost to a whisper as he reflected on a troubling memory. "Above all, we must remember the purpose of our mission, and not succumb to the thrill of battle for its own sake." He recalled a haunting image of a fellow Brother consumed by unchecked ferocity, a cautionary tale of losing oneself in the heat of combat. Thoughts of Brother Jurgei surfaced, his absence weighing on Degei's mind. "Where has Brother Jurgei vanished to?" he wondered silently, troubled by the unanswered questions surrounding his comrade's sudden departure into the hands of the Zadyin arga.
  20. From looking at the , the discovery of Lion El'Jonson is found between 835 and 837.M30, and apparently around that time also named his legion (?). The start of the Ullanor campaign seems to be in 999.M30, so ~160 years later. So I reckon they did call themselves 'Dark Angels' for quite some time already. I think they Firewing stayed until the second founding. According to it stayed atleast until the Heresy. Regarding the colour scheme, this seems to claim that they only changed color scheme around the second founding... Edit: All in all I think it is safe to say that all the changes (except the naming) were made during the second founding. Regarding 'Bolter Mastery': We don't have much ranged capacity at the moment, with most members being stronger in the melee, and we don't have a Devastator. On the other-hand, Squad modes are quite powerful and having extra options available could prove very useful.
  21. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48 Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei let out a bark of a laugh, "Indeed brother", he confirmed, "If we were not into danger, perhaps we should have taken other professions", he continued with a laughing. To which he added, after hearing Vorticar's words, but not in direct response of the Luna Wolf, "Then again there is inherent danger, and there is willful danger..." Vorticar realy seemed to be a glory hound then, and also a suave leader. Dangerous, apart, even more dangerous in combination. Too often even effective. "Then again", he thought, "His own battle-brothers were also sometimes accused glory hunting, for their emphasis on speed. Mayhaps it was no different with Vorticar, still he should keep an eye on that one." Degei was however surprised by the fury of Vulker's outburst, but he understood that everyone had lost either battle-brothers limbs or more to the enemy. However, techmarines were famous for there dispassion. "No apologies are necessary, for your passion and fury is commendable, brother", he stated to Vulkur, "But it is indeed better targeted at the enemy, for you will find no disagreement on this here."
  22. Characteristic Bonuses: WS 45, BS 41, Str 438, Tgh 428, Ag 53, Int 41, Per 48, Will 55, Fel 39, Psy 3 Movement: 5/10/15/30, Awareness: 58(Sound,Sight)/48 Wounds: 20/20, Fate Points: 4/4 Degei observed the conversation silently though the hint of a small smile appeared on his face. Mostly because of his own awkwardness and inability to carry a normal conversation. Something he noted especially with these cousins-in-battle. But even with his own battle-brothers he noticed the same thing. Degei sometimes marveled at the conversations the legion serfs had, concerning basically nothing. That was something he was almost unable to do, and he noticed the same in many of his brothers. The training of an Astartes was long, hard and grueling, but did not incorporate training in idle conversation. He wanted to continue this conversation with an idle-remark, something about the halls they were in, or an attribute one of the other Astartes was carrying, but failed in finding a suitable topic. It was then that he noticed the eyes of the battle-brother whom introduced himself last. 'Interesting', he thought, but it hardly seemed like a suitable topic of conversation. 'Back to business it is then...' "Has any of you received more information regarding our assignment?", He asked in his gutteral voice, "It must be something interesting to go through the trouble of requisitioning such a diverse squad". This was an assumption. Several in-fact, but he deemed all of the assumptions to be rather safe. He hoped for something planet-side. Any planet would do, though a planet with plains, forest and wind would be preferred. The travel here had been long and he missed feeling wind and rain. The Arboretum of the ships helped somewhat to cure his restlessness, but were no substitute for the real thing. In addition, the spirits of this place felt cold and .. hollow, leaving a constant taste of copper in his mouth.
  23. If there is such a feature, apologies, I couldn't find it. I would like to have a private area (something of a notepad or scratchpad) for each game where I can put roleplay notes, common used phrases or behaviour, etc.
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