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Hope they know this is a scifi setting.
Draco* by Ian Watson. Part of the Inquisitor Trilogy. Probably the other 2 books as well but I'm not familiar with them.I've read some novel with an Inquisitor whose team includes some oddball xenos... forgot the title, probably for the best.
More engfiHope they know this is a scifi setting.
Draco* by Ian Watson. Part of the Inquisitor Trilogy. Probably the other 2 books as well but I'm not familiar with them.I've read some novel with an Inquisitor whose team includes some oddball xenos... forgot the title, probably for the best.
Not a xeno, but an abhuman (mutant) type known as a Squat (i.e. biker dwarves in SPACE).
Made relatively famous a few years back by "If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech device" when they did a review episode.
.....
It's not a very good book
*Originally just called "Inquisitor", but renamed in the reprints.
I've not read the book but that sounds like a Jokaero, they're actually official and from the original 40k Rogue Trader book. They also turn up in inquisition codexes.Draco* by Ian Watson. Part of the Inquisitor Trilogy. Probably the other 2 books as well but I'm not familiar with them.I've read some novel with an Inquisitor whose team includes some oddball xenos... forgot the title, probably for the best.
Not a xeno, but an abhuman (mutant) type known as a Squat (i.e. biker dwarves in SPACE).
Made relatively famous a few years back by "If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech device" when they did a review episode.
.....
It's not a very good book
*Originally just called "Inquisitor", but renamed in the reprints.
Oh, yeah. I remember that.
Actually not the one I meant. Pretty sure the inquisitor was female, and the alien supposedly has fur and a natural aptitude at fixing stuff / guns. Yes, a horribly stupid gimmick character.
I love these sorts of armor designs.
I've not read the book but that sounds like a Jokaero, they're actually official and from the original 40k Rogue Trader book. They also turn up in inquisition codexes.
I'm pretty sure they were a reference to the Librarian in the discworld novels.
Everything looks on-brand so far tbhHope they know this is a scifi setting.
Yeah, it was a comment on the concept art in the post before mine. It looks nice and all, but lacks even the slightest hint at technology.Everything looks on-brand so far tbhHope they know this is a scifi setting.
They're missing the signature 40k cyborg eye but that's just what rogue traders tend to look like. Compare with this old ass miniYeah, it was a comment on the concept art in the post before mine. It looks nice and all, but lacks even the slightest hint at technology.Everything looks on-brand so far tbhHope they know this is a scifi setting.
They're missing the signature 40k cyborg eye but that's just what rogue traders tend to look like. Compare with this old ass mini
Well those are a gun and a grenade, things which I am sure you'll get a hold of in-game too.They're missing the signature 40k cyborg eye but that's just what rogue traders tend to look like. Compare with this old ass mini
Hm. I count 3 technological devices versus 0.
Speaking of Jokaero, it looks like he has digital weapons on his left hand, too. Also, I think his left-writst bracelet is a forcefield generator of some type (probably a refractor field at a guess).Well those are a gun and a grenade, things which I am sure you'll get a hold of in-game too.They're missing the signature 40k cyborg eye but that's just what rogue traders tend to look like. Compare with this old ass mini
Hm. I count 3 technological devices versus 0.
Today we offer the chance for a sneak peek into the development of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader!
Delve into the grim darkness of the far future with Olga Kellner, our lead narrative designer, in this first ever dev diary for the upcoming game.
So excited for the alpha. Here is some new gameplay footage that just came out. They haven't shown off combat yet though
Abnett is a balding cuck (being a man from Bongistan and all that), but the Gaunt´s Ghosts series keeps getting better and better tbh fam. Warmaster and Anarch are both fucking ace and as someone who followed the series since it started in 1999, I would say there is an upwards trajectory there (in itself an achievement given how good the early novels - especially Necropolis - were).
The weakest Abnett 40K book is IMO Horus Heresy: Legion and that came out about a decade ago in 2008.
How's the most recent Gaunt book (Vincula Insurgency)?
My copy arrived just a few days ago, so I cant tell yet in full. In any case its a prequel set at the very start of the series in terms of time line (before Necropolis) and it is similar to Warmaster and Anarch in terms of tone (ie. "40K Iraq/Afghanistan war" rather than the "40K WWII" in which the series started, in fact the book opens with a scene describing an aftermath of an IED attack on an Administratum official that Gaunt shows up to investigate).
I want to finish Grim Repast (a novel from a fairly new "40K Crime" line which is cool, since the last "pure" detective novels in 40K setting were the old Shira Calpurnia books) before I fully dive in, though I expect it to be p. good.
Olga's linkedin:These Cypriots sound oddly Slavic. XD
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These Cypriots sound oddly Slavic. XD