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How well-explored by the Imperium is the Milky Way?


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I think that we can all agree that the nature and extent of the Necron empire really doesn't affect how well the human Imperium has explored the Milky Way, unless we are discussing Mechanicus research on deciphering an ancient Necron map discovered by a Rogue Trader (which might be a very interesting concept to be explored in some type of questing game expansion that features this type of explorer)...

 

We do have an area where that topic could be discussed at length and it would be very much on-topic though, if some enterprising individual wanted to continue that discussion in the Necron forum or split off a new topic here in Amicus.

It would be cool to see a sizable human empire in one of the dark corners of the galaxy. One that has both no interest in joining the Imperium and the means to resist efforts to conquer them in a meaningful way.

 

Like, for example, an empire that still possesses the technology that existed before Old Night.

One other point on the Necron empire / Imperium overlap. 60 million years is a crazy long amount of time, and stars are in constant motion. It takes our solar system 230 million years to orbit the galactic core, during the time of the war in heaven out star would have radially been amount a quarter away around the galaxy from where it is now. Core ward star systems would have been even more significantly displaced.
One that has both no interest in joining the Imperium and the means to resist efforts to conquer them in a meaningful way.

 

 

The Olamic Quietude was going to say something, but the Rout looked over at them and growled, so they sat back down.

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