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It was England.

 

Is it illegal to throw away your own life (by comminting suicide) and not going out to die for the glory of the (false) Emperor at the hands of the enemy? With failed suicide attempts punishable by death?

 

Or doing something stupid (like running in front of you own tanks) in order to get killed and not have to fight punishable by death?

 

Or both?

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Ok, starting fights with the intent of having someone else kill you, or provoking a high ranking offical to execute you (i.e. screaming, "Death to the false emperor of the weakling Imperium!" at an Inquisitor) with the intent of not having to fight in the name of the Emperor is an offence punishable by death?
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Must.. try... to.. answer... unanswerable....

 

GAH! Putting yourself or others in a position where you will be killed by 'accident' and thus avoid going to battle is an offence punishable by death?

 

Is it a death sentce? Or does this crime result in you bing forced to fight in the form of an arco-flagellant/Penance Engine?

 

Wait isn't that a death sentence anyway? ARGH!

 

*neural implants start to make sizzleing noises*

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Masked Thespian has it! Suicide law XXVC makes it compulsory to openly carry a weapon in certain areas.

 

Its good to see I'm not the only one with Fanatic Mag#5

Not only Fanatic Mag #5, but also in Citadel Journal #30, when the original 40k 3rd Ed. Arbites rules were printed. :blink:

 

 

Okay, here we go: In 40k 2nd Edition, what was the Armour Value of a Tent?

 

As a bonus question: In 40k 2nd Edition, could a Lasgun destroy a Tent?

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