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Ork fishing with with bombs.
Emp reading a parenting book.
Tau in melee against unarmored space marine.
Senator Armstrong as lost primarch.
Cadia stands up.
Cadia runs.
Cadia kicks.
Imperial Guardsman holding a rocket launcher backwards.
Sister hiding her body pillow.
Tired canoness surrounded by excited novitiates.
Necron trader recruiting for what’s definitely not a pyramid scheme.
Jeanstealer planning heist of Levis factory.
Daemonette eating cake.
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I failed Cadia, but I shall not fail Omnissiah. I shall not fail the Imperium. (c) Belisarius Cawl
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Cadia shall fall!
На случай если вы пропустили тизер.
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The Leagues might want to be a bit more subtle about the Ironkin. These are true mechanical intellects, created by the Votann – and they’re computationally advanced enough that they’ve learned to mimic Kin social behaviour, fully integrated into League society as equal partners. Whether made from meat or metal – Kin are Kin.
Each Ironkin consists of a Cerebral Unit – woven with microfield generators that make it very hard to destroy – and a unique mechanical body. An Ironkin’s body isn’t just some component to be replaced – it’s deeply personal, as much as the bodies of their fleshy cousins, and designed to fulfil a certain niche, such as mining support units, cargo luggers, combat pilots, or shock troopers. Some Ironkin even serve as Wayfinders, whose accelerated logic-cores help them cogitate probable paths through the warp.
The purpose of the Ironkin is to support the Kin in every aspect of their lives, but it’s important to know that they’re not held in servitude, nor treated as lessers. They’re simply designed to want to be helpful. However, as artificial beings, they can only imitate the emotions of their biological fellows – it’s rare (but not unknown) for an Ironkin to possess ambition, or seek to become a leader.