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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:56 pm
A genetic defect perhaps? Sanguinius is a mutant after all. Konrad Kurze also had visions of the future.
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:33 pm
Lt. Brookman A genetic defect perhaps? Sanguinius is a mutant after all. Konrad Kurze also had visions of the future. how would a genetic defect give u visions of the future? the only way he could have seen them, was to have been a psyker, he may not have been able to get into ppl's heads, or make lighting or fire, but he was still a powerful seer, and to see the future accurately u have to be a powerful psyker.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:15 am
No, just like Night Haunter, Sanguinius is not a psyker. Only Magnus the Red is one. Even if he is a mirror psyker like his emo brother, that wont make him suspecting to letting his spirit be plucked from the warp and put into the body of someone else.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:36 am
Visions don't just come from someone having psyker powers, they could of been granted from someone else. The Emperor or Magnus himself, but who's to say it could of been any number of others, a deamon trying to stave off an event that happens thousands of years in the future, or a rogue eldar.
I could be wrong just offering a point of view from someone who tripped over your conversation. smile
Anyways, this Saturday me and Redd are heading to a 40 tourny. I've been busy putting my imperial Guard army into a decent 1500 point range. I filled all three heavy support choices with a Leman Russ, a Leman Russ Demolisher, and a Basilisk. I went in a different direction with my guard, they cost a ton of points but with +1 to all cover saves, Sharp shooters, and 4+ armor saves; once they get dug in it is hard to dig them out. (Considering you have three blast templates at 175 range, 75 range, and 24 range hammering you guys)
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:41 am
Dan Abnett is writing the next of the Horus Hersey Books about the Alpha Legion and one of the revelations of the book is that Alpharius had a twin brother named Omegon! This would mean that there were technically 21 Primarchs and the Alpha Legion was led by two of them, though Alpahrius was apparently the more powerful of the two.... o.0
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:56 am
Jagger Cythe Dan Abnett is writing the next of the Horus Hersey Books about the Alpha Legion and one of the revelations of the book is that Alpharius had a twin brother named Omegon! This would mean that there were technically 21 Primarchs and the Alpha Legion was led by two of them, though Alpahrius was apparently the more powerful of the two.... o.0 *tosses the book Legion aside in disgust and anger* Thanks for spoiling the big plot hook you runt. If I ever see you, prepare for a knife between the ribs.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:11 am
21 Primarchs wouldn't be fairly accurate as the missing 2 are unnamed. Omegon could be one of the unnamed 2. Fairly fitting for the Alpha Legion though...
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:01 pm
Jagger Cythe Dan Abnett is writing the next of the Horus Hersey Books about the Alpha Legion and one of the revelations of the book is that Alpharius had a twin brother named Omegon! This would mean that there were technically 21 Primarchs and the Alpha Legion was led by two of them, though Alpahrius was apparently the more powerful of the two.... o.0 ok, if ur gonna post a spoiler, u could do 2 things for us? 1give a SPOILER WARNING 2not post it in red.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:04 pm
oh ya, im also converting a tau skimmer (idk its name, two seater thing) i added some extra parts here and there, took the drones off, and painted it red and black.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:41 pm
Seeing as my reading pleasure was abruptly ruined I decided to start working on my Death Korps engineers. Hopefully I can get the definite colour palette decided by tomorrow, as I am itching to get them done properly.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:18 pm
Meh, If I would have realized that was a spoiler I would have pulled the post. But Yes I agree if your going to post a spoiler please say it is and put it in its own thread.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:05 pm
so my converted landspeeder is pretty sexy looking, it excites me ^_^
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:03 am
Don't let that ruin the book. When I get a spoiler, it just motivates me to read through and see just how said event plays out. Or to see if the person revealing the spoiler is just making up complete bull...
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:47 pm
Motivation to some, a plain pain in the a** to me. Someone spoiled the whole plot mechanic of the Soul Drinkers saga two years ago, thoroughly ruining the experience for me.
I am not a violent man, but ruining a good reading experience ranks high on my lists for a world of hurt (3rd place). Right along with insulting lady folk I'm familiar with (no. 1) and insulting family (no. 2) for no real reason.
It's like standing in line for an Alfred Hitchcock movie and people are standing behind you going "yeah the butler totally did it", even though Alfred DEMANDS that you do not give away the plot after seeing the movie.
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