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Hadad

 

+++Spontaneous life fire exercises, Sir, to show our visiting brothers that years of garrison duty had not dulled our skills.  

 

Don’t know anything about the Faithfull Conveyor, are there reasons to believe something is wrong Sir? Would the Governor like Sergeant Chalbyth to request the visiting eighteenth Legion ship to catch up with and carry out an inspection of the Conveyor?

 

Sergeant Chalbyth hasn’t shared his social schedule with me, so I can’t speak for him, but I will remind him of the fete when I report to him. +++

Elvrit:


In case it's required for someone to roll, Demo test on behalf of Ravyx:


Int54 +10(Assist from Kraith) +30(Easy) = 94, Roll: 79, 1DoS

(Hmmm… if Mazer has no objections I'd maybe spend Ravyx’ FP that he mentioned, for a reroll to try and get a few more DoS, just in case of enemy attempts to defuse?)

FP Reroll: 44, 5DoS (much better!)


Sharr watched thoughtfully as the pair of Raven Guard guerrillas worked to create and install an improvised explosive device within the electro-magno-stabiliser systems of the garrison's plasma generatorium. The destruction of these control systems should cause the fission reactor to rapidly overload and detonate. The resulting explosion would be… impressive. It would wipe the Iron Warriors stronghold utterly from the surface of Phastus.

 

Such a waste of whatever resources waited behind the Armoury door irritated the Breacher… but with any luck, it would not need to happen at all. If they could catch and scuttle the Conveyor, preventing the crew of the transport from revealing the Loyalists’ presence in this system, then perhaps they could return before the timer counted down and continue their salvage mission.

 

Finally the Apothecary and the Assault Marine stood, their technical and alchemical surgery completed. Elvrit gave a respectful nod at their talent, but didn't waste time on many words.

 

“The ‘hawk is two minutes out. Let's go.”

 

 

+++Acknowledged.  Planetary command out.+++

 

The line from the director of planetary security is cut.

 

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With the return of the thunderhawk, the time has come to return to the legion warship and chase down the fleeing transport.

 

The pilot has indicated that he noticed several PDF aircraft seemed to be operating in the area, but not sharing comms with him.

 

OOC: now would be the time to do any initial discussions/introductions with the new marine that arrived on the thunderhawk.

Ashmon

 

When the Thunderhawk landed to pick up the landing party he introduced himself. He had already gained a brief on them by the Apothecary on the ship, but he always believed in first impressions.

 

Ashmon took off his helmet and talked.

 

"Greetings fellow survivors, I am Codicier Ashmon of the Iron Hands. We are off to take down the Death Guard conveyor and take tally. If you have any questions or concerns I shall answer them. We will need all the weapons we can bear against the Traitors!"

 

He was clad in black Mk IV armour, the warplate was still scuffed and scoured by the effects of the Istvaan sands. Affixed to his chapter pauldron was a blue tilt-plate and on his belt were a bunch of keys. He carried a boltgun and a sword was scabbarded at his belt.

 

His hair was cut short in an efficient buzz cut, but he sported a bushy red beard, his only visible bionic was his left hand.

 

 

 

 

Elvrit:


Elvrit frowned balefully for a moment at the new arrival. Lord Manus had declared the Librarius disbanded after Nikea, its members returned to service as line legionaries, so the ‘Codicier’ had no authority to give orders to any of them.

 

However, at the same time he was glad to see that another of his Legion brethren had survived the traitors’ ambush, even if it was a psyker. He inclined his head in a comradely nod.

 

“Elvrit Sharr, Breacher, Clan Borragar.”

 

Could this Ashmon answer what had happened to the Primarch and his Morlock bodyguards? Once they were underway, he would find a quiet moment to ask the Librarian what he knew.

 

Posted (edited)

Arazakiel

 

Bike secured, Arazakiel returned to his position in the cockpit, "Those below were a lost cause, we shall see if those before us fare any better". He turned from the pilot to the crafts displays as the last of the astartes boarded, "Questions can wait."

Edited by A.T.

Hadad

 

Rejoining the others at the landing field he watched the exchange between Elvrit and the newly recovered Iron Hand.  He was weary of this Ashmon, and would reserve judgment for now.

 

The trappings of the Librarium that the Iron Hand wore could be keep sakes and remembrance from a time before the Edict of Nikaea, but that he had introduced himself as Codicier troubled Hadad. One who would break the Emperor’s command on one matter, would they break their oaths on others? He would have to trust him for now, for the others appeared to, but he did not like it.

 

 

Personal feelings aside, he spoke as he boarded the Thunderhawk.

 

“The Governor’s Planetary Command Office is weary of us, and I don’t think they bought the cover story I tried to smooth things over with. We may not have an easy time back down once we are back aboard the Darnok's Tribute.”

Ashmon

 

He received a nod from the Breacher of Clan Borragar. 

 

"Ashmon Stormwalker, Clan Vurgaan!" 

 

The different Clans fought each other within the Legion as they had done as mortals. Strength through struggle, to weed out Weaknesses. Approved doctrine instigated by the... 

 

By the Primarch.

 

Even in thought he had to choke through the words. Still there was much hate at the weakness. 

 

"Yes. I know that you will ask me That Question. But you will not like its answer!"

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Machine God

Elvrit:


The Breacher grimaced as the psyker introduced himself. All of the Iron Tenth were known as Stormwalkers. So did the use of this moniker as a personal epithet make Ashmon a non-Medusan, a Terran veteran…? Or did it instead refer in some way to the eldritch powers he could command? Before Nikea, Elvrit had certainly seen Astartes of the Librarius program hurling blasts of warp lightning at the foe, or rouse swirling tempests that shredded the enemies’ weak flesh. Could the warrior before him call upon such abilities?

 

Then Ashmon continued to speak, and Sharr immediately stepped closer and lowered his voice to a more private, though still intense, tone.

 

“Then I will ask it, brother,” he responded in a fierce rumble. “Do you know anything about how our Lord Primarch and the brethren of Clan Avernii were faring before we left the Istvaan system?”

 

 

Edited by Lysimachus

Ashmon

 

“Do you know anything about how our Lord Primarch and the brethren of Clan Avernii were faring before we left the Istvaan system?” The Borragar said.

 

You mean you don't know? How could it not know? Even the Mars-sworn of the Ungavarr knew. I could tell that he suffered with it!

 

 

"How could you?" stuttered Ashmon incredulously. "Were you not assaulted by the Death Shriek? FERRUS MANUS is Dead, slain by Fulgrim. I was on planet, on the sands of Isstvan V when I and everyone of my Clan Brothers received the Death Shriek, even though we were far behind the Morlocks of Clan Avernii! We were there fighting elements of the Sons of Horus when the reinforcements attacked us and we were forced to withdraw in the rout."

 

Ashmon kept on placing his hand upon the flesh of his throat as even though the stigmata wound had long since healed, it itched every time he thought about what had happened.

 

He traced the outline of his Clan Symbol in emphasis. "We of Clan Vurgaan have ever felt close to the Primarch, the fires of Karaashi the Ice Pinnacle heat our blood."

 

"Perhaps you were further away? Or perhaps it affected me because of my abilities. It is something that I would not wish anyone to bear!"

 

Perhaps it affected me more because of my skills. Or my skills helped me to retained my sanity quicker.

 

"No I can not trust to hope. He is dead and the Morlocks of Clan Avernii would have sold their lives dearly!"

 

 

 

 

Edited by Machine God
Clean up.

Arazakiel

 

"It is only by the hubris of the warmaster that any could leave the surface alive while he held control of the vessels in orbit. That he and his kind choose to flaunt their treachery buys us time to spread warning, if the Emperor himself has not already heard this call to vengeance of which you speak."

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