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I'm just a D&D junkie between DMs.
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And I'm back!
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To all my players and writing partners; Don't worry! I've not vanished or forgotten you. I've had something come up, and will be taking the rest of this week off from my RPs. See you next week!
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I've been waiting for a 100% okay from JB to finalize Vespin before I make his intro post. I assumed he was going to get something up before then, to depict Vedius's actions and kill the ork.
Added most of his war gear. Nothing too far out there, I should think.

Edit: Went ahead with the kit bash. The more I thought about how to make it work, the more the idea grew on me. Besides, it's not worth arguing over.
@Sophrus The needle rifle variants are potent in combat, but have the out of combat negatives of both a longlas, and an anti-material rifle. Their design makes them work largely like lasguns, which means they need batteries and a high degree of maintenance. They also need specialized ammunition, that is far from standard issue and would probably be harder to get ahold of then any variant of bolter ammunition. They're also limited to use as anti biological infantry weapons only.

The suggestion is appreciated, but Vespin isn't like Oskar. He's not got the muscle needed to pack around enough variety of weapons choices to deal with multiple enemy types as needed. So, whatever his gun is, anything it can't engage is basically immune to him. While I don't mind him not being able to take out a tank, his gun needs to pack the kind of punch that can take out a Tau crisis suite, or an ork warboss, because as a high-ranking sniper those would be his assigned targets, enemy high-command.

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@Klomster If it's that major an issue, I'll probably end up going with a modified Type XIV, that will incorporate a number of systems from an Ultra Pattern Mk IX. Technically, both are light-based weapons, so putting some money into the hands of the right tech priest, he should be able to get the best of both worlds.
@Klomster Part of my problem, I think, is that even if I went with a hyped-up lasgun, it's still going to require a great deal of servicing, as all heavy-end lasguns do. The barrels wear out quickly, the cartridges tend to over charge, the power packs wear out faster if you use the highest settings, etc.

If I go with a solid-shot gun, though, I have to keep stocked in ammunition. Bolter-class ammunition would be massively expensive, bulky, heavy, and very hard to come by. However, bolter rounds also represent some of the best quality fire power in the Imperium. Their stopping power is ridicules, and massively undersold on the table top. My point being, anything roughly on par with that, performance wise, is going to have the same issues, but be even more hard to come by.

Which is why I wanted the rail rifle. Their standard clips hold over a hundred rounds, so just two of them would last him years. The main issue is maintenance, but surely he could use his connections to get those while he's in the area he got it from. Beyond that, he'd have about 5 power cells, so his maximum shot count at any one time would be fairly low, but still good enough to give him options. The big thing would be finding someone who can make it Vastly easier to charge the batteries back up, as opposed to leaving them on the imperial-to-tau converter plug he could have gotten from rogue traders who live on/around Tau worlds.
@Klomster I'd be fine with a big ass rifle, except I'd largely just have to make it up, as opposed to basing it in fluff... I mean, I could use something that actually exists as a basis, and modify it to be more inline with something from 40k, but by default I wouldn't have any fluff for it.

Personally, I'm looking for an alternative to las tech... mostly because the description of how they work, and the damage they do, just doesn't mesh with the reaction 90% of things in 40k give to it. "Oh, no! Flashlights!... lol!" isn't something you'd expect to hear anyone say about a thing that can cleanly sever a limb with a small explosion.
Personally, I'd be happy with some Tau tech modified to take Imperium batteries.
@Klomster Yea, I figure it'll be easier to convince the crew to go along with a hostile take over of the ship if most of the mid-rank officers are on the take.

All that's left is to pick a suitable sniper rifle. I was thinking some xeno-tech he and Zuriel could bond over 'customizing,'

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@Klomster How is that not exactly what Oskar is? He's a vanilla human. I mean, he looks like he's had some cyber modifications, but that's not uncommon in 40k. Plus, with how he's been interacting with the other prisoners already, I'd say he shows quite a charismatic demeanor.

Also, Oskar and Zuriel are only 'small' in the literal sense. One has years of training and battlefield experience among the guard, while the other is a tech priest with enough skill to hack Imperial battle ship systems, in addition to psyker powers at least potent enough to let him turn his entire body to sentient mist. Sure, in a fist fight, the astartes would probably win. However, at any point either of the two are fist fighting a space marine, things are already profoundly fucked up.

I get your point, the group doesn't have a traditional 'skill monkey'... but we don't need one. Unless I'm just blatantly unaware of something, apart from medical abilities, there's nothing I can think of we'd need done that someone in the group can't accomplish.
If I Am blatantly unaware of something, by all means, let me know.

That said, before anyone says it; No, I have no interest in portraying the part of Dave Jimson, Officer of the Estate Imperium, designated buerocrat 146-295/B, in charge of filing expense claims and reports for the galley of Imperial Naval Vessel 254-769-2065, "Macharius' Pride."
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