![]() ![]() Their mandate: To find, scout and make contact with lost Human worlds that have been lost since the end of the Dark Age of Technology. The Warlord and other Earth leaders became the first Rogue Traders after swearing fealty to the Emperor and setting off to the Stars. In the end instead of killing the last Warlord and the remaining Earth factions/leaders still alive, he essentially exiled them and the Warlord giving him full control of the very force that laid him low (eventually :p ). He dealt with all the Warlords there save for one who gave him one hell of a run. Once upon a time during the latter years of the Age of Strife, there was a little Emperor to be of Mankind trying to conquer Earth. And others are just a self-solving problem (if you're going around teaming up with dark eldar there's a very definite chance that the Inquisition isn't going to arrive on time to kill you before they do). Others are just impossible, because they don't work that way (Tyranids. ![]() Some xenos (like, say, Tau and Eldar) fall into the "made kosher by the Trade Warrant" category, provided you're still serving Imperial interests and not going around claiming colonies for the Great Tau Hegemony or something like that. So no, the game isnt canon to 40k unless your playthrough ends 1/3rd the way in because Inquisition killed your ass. And consorting with xenos like dark eldar or orks, let alone Chaos is definitely too heretical. Yeah its also canon that traders who get too heretical get killed by Inquisition or Inquisition hired traders. Modern Rogue Traders still can get away with mixing xeno scum with the Imperiums gentically engineered Space Marines who some also call xeno scum. Originally posted by Diarmuhnd: Original Rogue Trader way back in the early 1990's had lots of mixing, things change, things get retconned, things are reborn and things die screaming as they are stranded in the warp. Once a new Inquisition is announced and the MC gets the power of Inquisitor from the Dragon Age Pope, he/she is basically very similar in power to a Rogue Trader (but with a 40K Inquisitor like mandate).Ī lot of people may not like that an Elf Keeper (Psyker) is Inquisitor or that he recruits some Qunari (Dark Eldar or Eldar) etc., but he/she has that power with his/her position and cannot be questioned (well officially). They have a Warrant of Trade that gives them special powers, exceptions and rights like Doom said.Īnother similar piece of paper/edict if I remember correctly was in Dragon Age Inquisition when it comes to the MC becoming Inquisitor after getting the Mark (which people, well most, think was a holy sign from the Maker himself. ![]() The unique part, which is also canon, is the Rogue Trader themselves. In short pretty much everything in game is to canon 40K. In game when you meet the SM character you will see what i'm talking about. They also in lore run into a whole lot of trouble in the Imperium and I think recently their Chapter World was pretty much wiped by other Imperial forces because of such a spat. They see him as a Man as the Emperor would have wanted. By Progressive I mean near feral, with their only true loyalty being to the Emperor himself, and are one of those chapters I believe that don't accept the God Emperor as a God. ![]() Space Wolves let's just say are kind of on the "progressive" side of things Space Marine wise. ![]()
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