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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:12 pm
Cagalli Yura Attha Seraphine-Exalted Faeruithir i thought as much. i think i heard that they only have like two or three kinds of ships, which isn't suprising when you think about they way their army is set up. heh, necrons don't specialize, they just get the job done. We are the borg, you will get you a** laminated resistance is futile, all your genitical and biological advantages shall be added to ours. (dislectic borg) o__O imperial servitors look more like the borg than necrons So? It is funnier with Crons. xd
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:14 pm
so yeah....i know i remember it being brought up before somewhere, but whats the whole deal with mars being the tomb world of the Dragon? did anybody ever really square that argument away?
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:16 pm
Faeruithir so yeah....i know i remember it being brought up before somewhere, but whats the whole deal with mars being the tomb world of the Dragon? did anybody ever really square that argument away? It is A commonly accepted bit of Fluff heresy that the world of Mars if the Tomb of The Dragon. There is even fluff that points to it. As it stands, I believe that to be the case, and want A Campaign based around it.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:24 pm
true, a campaign to mars (or possibly on it) woule be sweet, but i don't think games workshop would go for it, at least not yet. i think as it stands, if there ever was a campaign like that, the necrons would "just happen to be defeated" right at the last minute. i seriously doubt that GW would let their babies (aka the space marines) be at such an enormous threat, like the kind of threat having a newly awoken C'tan one world away from Terra would present.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:25 pm
Faeruithir true, a campaign to mars (or possibly on it) woule be sweet, but i don't think games workshop would go for it, at least not yet. i think as it stands, if there ever was a campaign like that, the necrons would "just happen to be defeated" right at the last minute. i seriously doubt that GW would let their babies (aka the space marines) be at such an enormous threat, like the kind of threat having a newly awoken C'tan one world away from Terra would present. I know, that is the common sentiment. But I want to see what the Dragon would look like.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:35 pm
oh my god, that would be awsome! what would the physical manifestation of the machine god really look like? i be the artists at GW would go to town on that concept art...
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:37 pm
Faeruithir oh my god, that would be awsome! what would the physical manifestation of the machine god really look like? i be the artists at GW would go to town on that concept art... Would they not? I am SERIOUSLY thinking about coming up with the model for one. Lots of servitors on the base. I also want to do one for the Wanderer.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:43 pm
Relkin9 Faeruithir oh my god, that would be awsome! what would the physical manifestation of the machine god really look like? i be the artists at GW would go to town on that concept art... Would they not? I am SERIOUSLY thinking about coming up with the model for one. Lots of servitors on the base. I also want to do one for the Wanderer. It's not the Wanderer, it's the Outsider, the C'Tan of Maddness. He was driven mad by the consuption of his brother C'tan, and is currently lost among the stars. But, some think he will come again. Or he's already come, in the form of the Tyrinid Hive Mind.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:45 pm
Liberi Glacialis Relkin9 Faeruithir oh my god, that would be awsome! what would the physical manifestation of the machine god really look like? i be the artists at GW would go to town on that concept art... Would they not? I am SERIOUSLY thinking about coming up with the model for one. Lots of servitors on the base. I also want to do one for the Wanderer. It's not the Wanderer, it's the Outsider, the C'Tan of Maddness. He was driven mad by the consuption of his brother C'tan, and is currently lost among the stars. But, some think he will come again. Or he's already come, in the form of the Tyrinid Hive Mind. My bad. I thought he was trapped in A Dyson Sphere. That would explain his absence, would it not?
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:49 pm
see, now here's this bit about the hive mind again. this has turned up before, and i still don't see how it could happen. first, how could it control the tyrnids anyway? and second, it talks in the codex about that crazy guy that was teleported to his chamber and witnessed his own fellow explorers being fed to the machines. i go with the idea that he is still in the dyson sphere.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:51 pm
Faeruithir see, now here's this bit about the hive mind again. this has turned up before, and i still don't see how it could happen. first, how could it control the tyrnids anyway? and second, it talks in the codex about that crazy guy that was teleported to his chamber and witnessed his own fellow explorers being fed to the machines. i go with the idea that he is still in the dyson sphere. xd xd xd xd That is the one I like as well. It makes the most sense.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:55 pm
Relkin9 xd xd xd xd That is the one I like as well. It makes the most sense. ya, i wonder where the whole hive mind theory came from anyway.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:57 pm
Faeruithir see, now here's this bit about the hive mind again. this has turned up before, and i still don't see how it could happen. first, how could it control the tyrnids anyway? and second, it talks in the codex about that crazy guy that was teleported to his chamber and witnessed his own fellow explorers being fed to the machines. i go with the idea that he is still in the dyson sphere. well...that idea (the sphere one, by the way) makes more sence then the two other ideas where the heck he is. I don't care, my Necron Army still follows him.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 5:58 pm
Faeruithir Relkin9 xd xd xd xd That is the one I like as well. It makes the most sense. ya, i wonder where the whole hive mind theory came from anyway. I have no idea whatsoever. Anyway, he is one I want to see as well.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 6:09 pm
that would just be wild xd
what i think makes an interesting problem is that both the dragon and the outsider seem like they would be more powerful than either of the other two C'tan already released. now correct me if im wrong, but didn't it say that the night bringer was always the most powerful? if that were true, then the dragon and the outsider could only be as powerful, if not weaker than the nightbringer. how would GW manage that?
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