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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:26 pm


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I think he's talking about the Mandalorian armor from Star Wars. Boba Fett and Jango Fett wear Mandalorian armor. It's a cool peice of armor, but it'd be fairly uncommon to see any 40k conversions of it, I think.
In ancient Star Wars History, Madalore was the guy who united the Madalorian clans, and led them in a war that almost destroyed the Republic, despite the fact that they were outnumbered like 50 to 1, and the Republic had Jedi.........

Anyway, what I was going to say, is one thing I like about the Tau, is that they're the only ones who are 'nice' in all of Warhammer. Everyone else hates all other groups, but the Tau accept them, if they submitt fully to them, and possibly give their souls to them, you know, nothing major....


No, not exactly : P do you think anyone in warhammer is nice enough to accept the other groups? xp
Eldar are, so long as it helps them achieve their own means. Hell, they lost a Craftworld just about, saving the Imperium form one of the Hivefleets.
Yeah, I was wondering about that, what happened to the Craftworld, that it was all but destoryed? Could they still use it, or did they have to abandon it?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:27 pm


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I think he's talking about the Mandalorian armor from Star Wars. Boba Fett and Jango Fett wear Mandalorian armor. It's a cool peice of armor, but it'd be fairly uncommon to see any 40k conversions of it, I think.
In ancient Star Wars History, Madalore was the guy who united the Madalorian clans, and led them in a war that almost destroyed the Republic, despite the fact that they were outnumbered like 50 to 1, and the Republic had Jedi.........

Anyway, what I was going to say, is one thing I like about the Tau, is that they're the only ones who are 'nice' in all of Warhammer. Everyone else hates all other groups, but the Tau accept them, if they submitt fully to them, and possibly give their souls to them, you know, nothing major....


No, not exactly : P do you think anyone in warhammer is nice enough to accept the other groups? xp
Eldar are, so long as it helps them achieve their own means. Hell, they lost a Craftworld just about, saving the Imperium form one of the Hivefleets.


Well, any of the non chaotic races will also accept other non chaotic races if it helps them achieve thier own means.

Tau arn't nicer than any of the other races,or have a "nicer" motive, they just have a "nicer" way of putting it. mrgreen

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:28 pm


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I think he's talking about the Mandalorian armor from Star Wars. Boba Fett and Jango Fett wear Mandalorian armor. It's a cool peice of armor, but it'd be fairly uncommon to see any 40k conversions of it, I think.
In ancient Star Wars History, Madalore was the guy who united the Madalorian clans, and led them in a war that almost destroyed the Republic, despite the fact that they were outnumbered like 50 to 1, and the Republic had Jedi.........

Anyway, what I was going to say, is one thing I like about the Tau, is that they're the only ones who are 'nice' in all of Warhammer. Everyone else hates all other groups, but the Tau accept them, if they submitt fully to them, and possibly give their souls to them, you know, nothing major....


No, not exactly : P do you think anyone in warhammer is nice enough to accept the other groups? xp
Eldar are, so long as it helps them achieve their own means. Hell, they lost a Craftworld just about, saving the Imperium form one of the Hivefleets.


Well, any of the non chaotic races will also accept other non chaotic races if it helps them achieve thier own means.

Tau arn't nicer than any of the other races,or have a "nicer" motive, they just have a "nicer" way of putting it. mrgreen
Yes, they just say "Join us or die. Resistance is futile" in a nice way. But Eldar in general have a fiarly long history of assiting the Imperium, especially in technology advancement, and fighting Tyranids and Necrons.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:39 pm


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I think he's talking about the Mandalorian armor from Star Wars. Boba Fett and Jango Fett wear Mandalorian armor. It's a cool peice of armor, but it'd be fairly uncommon to see any 40k conversions of it, I think.
In ancient Star Wars History, Madalore was the guy who united the Madalorian clans, and led them in a war that almost destroyed the Republic, despite the fact that they were outnumbered like 50 to 1, and the Republic had Jedi.........

Anyway, what I was going to say, is one thing I like about the Tau, is that they're the only ones who are 'nice' in all of Warhammer. Everyone else hates all other groups, but the Tau accept them, if they submitt fully to them, and possibly give their souls to them, you know, nothing major....


No, not exactly : P do you think anyone in warhammer is nice enough to accept the other groups? xp
Eldar are, so long as it helps them achieve their own means. Hell, they lost a Craftworld just about, saving the Imperium form one of the Hivefleets.


Well, any of the non chaotic races will also accept other non chaotic races if it helps them achieve thier own means.

Tau arn't nicer than any of the other races,or have a "nicer" motive, they just have a "nicer" way of putting it. mrgreen
Yes, they just say "Join us or die. Resistance is futile" in a nice way. But Eldar in general have a fiarly long history of assiting the Imperium, especially in technology advancement, and fighting Tyranids and Necrons.


Well with tyranids and necrons, like I said before mysterious races like that are just going to eventually take (maybe not the necrons xp ) the banned forces of several of the races to eventually exterminate entirely.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:42 pm


Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:50 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:51 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:55 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:57 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:03 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?


Eh, no, I'm guessing theres something that supports your opinion in there huh? xp

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:05 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?


Eh, no, I'm guessing theres something that supports your opinion in there huh? xp
Well, unless you consider a mutant Psyker Inquisitor trying to kill a perfectly loyal and strong company of Imperial Guard supportive of my opinion, no.... rolleyes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:11 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?


Eh, no, I'm guessing theres something that supports your opinion in there huh? xp
Well, unless you consider a mutant Psyker Inquisitor trying to kill a perfectly loyal and strong company of Imperial Guard supportive of my opinion, no.... rolleyes


Oh, well inquisitors are no more than human, even someone that "devoted" to the emporer can easily become addicted to the temptations of chaos and become of corrupt. I'm sure if he was a mutant inquisitor he was already banned and being hunted by the inquisition as he killed these loyal guardsmen. Or was surely executed if and when he returned. Do you happen to know the inquisitors name?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:13 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?


Eh, no, I'm guessing theres something that supports your opinion in there huh? xp
Well, unless you consider a mutant Psyker Inquisitor trying to kill a perfectly loyal and strong company of Imperial Guard supportive of my opinion, no.... rolleyes


Oh, well inquisitors are no more than human, even someone that "devoted" to the emporer can easily become addicted to the temptations of chaos and become of corrupt. I'm sure if he was a mutant inquisitor he was already banned and being hunted by the inquisition as he killed these loyal guardsmen. Or was surely executed if and when he returned. Do you happen to know the inquisitors name?
Not off the top of my head... But I do know that a fair number of them are mutants.

BTW, what exactly is an "emporer"? (Emperor dammit!)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:20 pm


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Well, eventually all the non-chaos races will smarten up and ally together, save Tyranids and probablyOrks, but still, for now, the inquisition is doing its best to keep the Imperium clear of any potential allies. rolleyes


Well you can't exactly blame them, I would be shaky about allieing with a race where half of them get thier fun out of randomly attacking planets and so they can get prisinors to beat for the chaos gods, and its not always exactly the inquisition who starts the fights with the Tau. It's not just the inquisition who sees no room for allying at the time.
The Inquisiton is who cancelled the early good relationship with the Tau, and the Inquisition gets its kicks attacking random Imperial worlds.


Random!? To most of them it seems random, the the people they attack (even the people of the imperium) is being merciful to the rest of the imperium, considering what would happen if they left those specific worlds alone.
confused Ever read any of the Guants Ghost novels?


Eh, no, I'm guessing theres something that supports your opinion in there huh? xp
Well, unless you consider a mutant Psyker Inquisitor trying to kill a perfectly loyal and strong company of Imperial Guard supportive of my opinion, no.... rolleyes


Oh, well inquisitors are no more than human, even someone that "devoted" to the emporer can easily become addicted to the temptations of chaos and become of corrupt. I'm sure if he was a mutant inquisitor he was already banned and being hunted by the inquisition as he killed these loyal guardsmen. Or was surely executed if and when he returned. Do you happen to know the inquisitors name?
Not off the top of my head... But I do know that a fair number of them are mutants.

BTW, what exactly is an "emporer"? (Emperor dammit!)


AH! I swear to you I was so close to spell checking that! It looked right to me neutral sweatdrop heh, sorry.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:23 pm


>.< sorry....
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