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20 minutes ago, jaxom said:

*Squints at the horizon*
Captain Invictus got special rules and then immediately died in a battle report. Those were the days.

 

As any good marine should. Though that might just be me having just read Dropsite Massacre. 

58 minutes ago, Blindhamster said:

GW own the property, not saber, all the characters are for GW to do as they please with, and as NorthernUltramarines says, it wont be a random warhammer community person that made the call, it'll be GW writers. 

 

most random company captains dont get stories of their demise, even with him being in a game as a side character, he simply isn't that important.

 

Honestly, I debated putting that in my post at all, because I thought people might laser in on that instead of the "they didn't have to do anything at all to Chairon" part. Obviously, people who are already deferring to GW's decisionmaking process will continue to do so, and it is a nice way to avoid thinking about the rest of my post.

 

Sometimes I do these things anyway, against my better judgment. I didn't say anything about Acheran, BTW.

 

In any case, what do you think about just not doing anything to Chairon? Do you think it is unreasonable to leave him alone?

Then people will just be complaining that there's too many named characters and nothing ever happens to them that isn't them just winning.  Probably the same people complaining he's dead, tbh.

 

And there's nothing saying there won't be a book.  They go back and do things that have been settled in the lore all the time.

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18 minutes ago, phandaal said:

 

Honestly, I debated putting that in my post at all, because I thought people might laser in on that instead of the "they didn't have to do anything at all to Chairon" part. Obviously, people who are already deferring to GW's decisionmaking process will continue to do so, and it is a nice way to avoid thinking about the rest of my post.

 

Sometimes I do these things anyway, against my better judgment. I didn't say anything about Acheran, BTW.

 

In any case, what do you think about just not doing anything to Chairon? Do you think it is unreasonable to leave him alone?

 

I think leaving him alone does little for the character of Titus, whilst Chairon and Archean (two people who had faith in him, even when he had none in himself + Chairon helped him regain his sense of leadership in his chapter again imo) dying gives Titus some development for his future. His renewed leadership of the 2nd will be shaped by the death of the first captain he served under again and the first Ultramarine he led that believed in him.

 

They're setting Titus up to be a big character and I really love this, especially as he's been through a lot in 40k terms. Having people he trusted and respected killed, in an act that has delayed the death of a planet? Tragic, and good for his character AND the character development of Gadriel. I'm all for this and I'm looking forward to reading more about the battle and what happened after.

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Grammar!
34 minutes ago, phandaal said:

 

Honestly, I debated putting that in my post at all, because I thought people might laser in on that instead of the "they didn't have to do anything at all to Chairon" part. Obviously, people who are already deferring to GW's decisionmaking process will continue to do so, and it is a nice way to avoid thinking about the rest of my post.

 

Sometimes I do these things anyway, against my better judgment. I didn't say anything about Acheran, BTW.

 

In any case, what do you think about just not doing anything to Chairon? Do you think it is unreasonable to leave him alone?


NorthernUltramarines has said my thoughts better than I could honestly. 

Chairon + Gadriels purpose was to do two things:

1) allow for co op through the campaign

2) provide means for Titus to have character growth

 

They could have left Chairon alive, they didn't, they were under no obligation to and either way I imagine at least in the case of Chairon, it was still talked about with Saber - to ensure Saber didn't have plans for the character. They could have killed Gadriel instead of Chairon, or both or neither. Each of those scenarios has a different affect on the trajectory of Titus at this point, for whatever reason they opted to kill Chairon and not Gadriel, we might get to see some of the affect of this in the new campaign book, or in animation or the next game I guess. Time will tell. 

 

You're absolutely right, you didn't mention Acheran, I did read the rest of the post, but honestly I just don't think "they didn't have to do anything at all to Chairon" part was really that worthwhile getting into, mostly because they don't have to do anything, but no matter what they do do (haha), someone will complain about it - thats the nature of these things. Equally they were under no obligation not to do something to him, but the only character with plot armour in that game is ultimately Titus, because he's the face of it, and who GW are now latching onto. Everyone else is expendable as the narratives they want to tell drive. 

 

I don't actually necessarily agree with the course of narrative, but I am looking forward to seeing where it goes in the next game.

Also makes a good opening mission. The hive is finally unlocked, Titus and the 2nd are sent in to reclaim the gene-seed and relics of their comrades. There’s a few ambushes etc etc.

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