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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:08 am
they are pysker because a psyker can see alot that a normal person cant
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:18 am
Are you talking about Inquisitors? They employ psyker skills in the same way Ordo Xenos Inquisitors use Xenos tech. Use their weapons against them.Also most of theie abilites are based on mind manipulation and reading.
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:09 pm
Like i said earlier Soul Drinkers is a great line of books and i was wondering has anyone else read them?
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 6:28 am
yeah ive read them along with most of the other 40k books well at least the imperial ones. I dont really care to read about anything else
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 3:32 am
I read everything of the BL range, how else can you tell what's good or not?
The new Necromunda range of novels is also a refreshing thing to read, with it's semi-western style mixed with 40k. "Survival Instinct" featuring psycho b***h Mad Donna is best thus far, though I'm waiting with glee till the fourth novel "Junktion" is released.
And now I'm waiting for a Mordheim range of books to be released! That would be great. (Seeing as Inquisitor, Necromunda, Battlefleet Gothic and Warhammer Roleplaying Game already had their releases)
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 7:41 pm
well i dont really care to here about the forces of chaos or orks or any other races besides Imperials. well maybe eldar.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:13 am
Mat well i dont really care to here about the forces of chaos or orks or any other races besides Imperials. well maybe eldar. Ignorance is bliss, but it offers no protection.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:17 am
True but i will read them eventualy as i am quickly devouring all the Imperial books out there
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 7:59 am
Lt_Brookman I read everything of the BL range, how else can you tell what's good or not? The new Necromunda range of novels is also a refreshing thing to read, with it's semi-western style mixed with 40k. "Survival Instinct" featuring psycho b***h Mad Donna is best thus far, though I'm waiting with glee till the fourth novel "Junktion" is released. And now I'm waiting for a Mordheim range of books to be released! That would be great. (Seeing as Inquisitor, Necromunda, Battlefleet Gothic and Warhammer Roleplaying Game already had their releases) I've been meaning to pick those up this past week, but food comes first. I was surprised, and glad, to see Mad Donna make a come back. Its been a while since the Necro-special characters have had their chance in the light. I want to see a book with that Ratskin hunter dude, he kicked a**.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:06 am
yeah im holding off on buying much more until the Traitor General soft cover comes out
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:22 am
Angelic_Executioner Lt_Brookman I read everything of the BL range, how else can you tell what's good or not? The new Necromunda range of novels is also a refreshing thing to read, with it's semi-western style mixed with 40k. "Survival Instinct" featuring psycho b***h Mad Donna is best thus far, though I'm waiting with glee till the fourth novel "Junktion" is released. And now I'm waiting for a Mordheim range of books to be released! That would be great. (Seeing as Inquisitor, Necromunda, Battlefleet Gothic and Warhammer Roleplaying Game already had their releases) I've been meaning to pick those up this past week, but food comes first. I was surprised, and glad, to see Mad Donna make a come back. Its been a while since the Necro-special characters have had their chance in the light. I want to see a book with that Ratskin hunter dude, he kicked a**. You mean Brakar the Brave with his trusty heavy stubber! Right? *checks the name* Or are you referring the nemesis of the Redeemer? Kal Jerico has his own novel, but it's riven with typos and depends more on the stereotypical humour as seen in pulp novels. The Mad Donna novel is sweet, but I like to once in a while read about a psycho b***h going on a mean streak.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:22 am
Lt_Brookman Angelic_Executioner Lt_Brookman I read everything of the BL range, how else can you tell what's good or not? The new Necromunda range of novels is also a refreshing thing to read, with it's semi-western style mixed with 40k. "Survival Instinct" featuring psycho b***h Mad Donna is best thus far, though I'm waiting with glee till the fourth novel "Junktion" is released. And now I'm waiting for a Mordheim range of books to be released! That would be great. (Seeing as Inquisitor, Necromunda, Battlefleet Gothic and Warhammer Roleplaying Game already had their releases) I've been meaning to pick those up this past week, but food comes first. I was surprised, and glad, to see Mad Donna make a come back. Its been a while since the Necro-special characters have had their chance in the light. I want to see a book with that Ratskin hunter dude, he kicked a**. You mean Brakar the Brave with his trusty heavy stubber! Right? *checks the name* Or are you referring the nemesis of the Redeemer? Kal Jerico has his own novel, but it's riven with typos and depends more on the stereotypical humour as seen in pulp novels. The Mad Donna novel is sweet, but I like to once in a while read about a psycho b***h going on a mean streak. Brakar, that's his name! Thanks. He's my favorite model of all time for some reason. I'm part Native American, so the ratskins always kicked a** to me, him especially. If only the Natives had heavy stubbers back then...
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:00 pm
Sadly most people don't realize that Necromunda is a cross-over between classic westerns and gritty sci-fi combat.
Ratskins are an odd but nonetheless cool bunch. I like how they refer to great hive spirits and all those weird things.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:38 pm
Lt_Brookman Sadly most people don't realize that Necromunda is a cross-over between classic westerns and gritty sci-fi combat. Ratskins are an odd but nonetheless cool bunch. I like how they refer to great hive spirits and all those weird things. That's one of the things that attracted me to it in the first place. A story I'm writing right now really plays on the western feel of the game with all the duels and gunfights. Great stuff.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:37 am
anything 40k related often seems to attract me like a moth to a flame. If ever end up playing necromundia id have to be Arbites though I just like them for some reason
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