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Known primarily as Klomster, both on the net and on real life.

I really enjoy roleplaying and do so every weak, preferably twice in two different campaigns. Sometimes even more.

From time to time i've done some forum roleplaying with mixed success. I've tried GM-ing with even more mixed success and all in all, i find forum rp's enjoyable. Hence why i joined, hoping to play some forum rp's and OWN at it. (Or something.)

I have an erratic thought pattern so my posts can appear as incoherent, if you notice you can just mention it if i should clarify anything.
Other than that, hey there fellas.

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Looking around the room, the situation was becoming ever more heated. With astartes of varying kinds becoming increasingly hostile to each other, risking to have at each other at any moment.
Zuriel needed to make something, he was tired of this useless rivalry. It was time to exert his power over the situation.

After having cast himself into the depths of loss and despair as he crept along the corners of the room he realized his folly and began to exert his will over those around him. Knowledge is power, and he held that knowledge. For it was given to him by the liber mechanicum.

All around him was medical machinery, some of excellent quality and of ancient design. The best available for mortal standards.
He knew there was better, especially for his ends. Alas he could not be picky and went to work.

He made sure he was out of immediate sight, or at least wouldn't be shot instantly when the marines started firing.
Behind him the situation was becoming more and more heated as the renegades were performing surgery upon the techmarine.

Opening the liber mechanicum Zuriel flipped quickly through the pages until the correct page was showing. He had no idea which page was the correct one, nor was there any way to know if it was the correct page since the pages lacked numbers, letters or illustrations to differentiate them from each other.
But this was the correct page, he was sure of it. He ripped a small elongated piece of the parchment from the top right corner and put it down in front of him. Took a vial and using a tweezer he put the piece inside.
With a moment of hesitation, Zuriel froze, flipped a dozen or so pages, ripped another piece out and put into another vial.

He filled the vial halfway with water, took some of the oil which dripped from his robes and put into the vials. Gave a quick whirl and then ran his fingers across a multitude of samples. Stopped at one and snagged it from the storage.
Emptied the vial roughly equally in the two experiments and finally corked them and watched them as they blended.

Black swirls were going inside the vials, dancing, defying gravity.
Excellent, even as he can't focus energy inside here. It seems the already defiled materials still held much of their potency.
After a while, after hearing the chain blade of a narthesium go into full whirr Zuriel took samples from the two vials. And checked them in a microscope.
The virus samples were alive, and they were hungry. They were happily attacking the skin cells of the parchment from the book. Since it wasn't parchment at all. It was leather. Probably human by the look of it.
Perfect, the samples were having the desired effect. The virus was mutating. He marked the two vials, the first red, the second green before putting them in a pouch on his person.
He also made sure to snag a hefty syringe, he would need it for later.
@BCTheEntity I don't see a reason why Zuriel would tempt fate and fight chaos space marines. They are hard as shit.
And even if he managed to kill one with his hellpistol (which might not work properly in a null zone) i still have the others who will not approve of this action.

I was considering trying to tinker with the downed techmarine, but there's an ogryn guarding it so that wouldn't work overly well either.

Then i could just start helping out with starship operations. While it would be useful, i don't know if it is the path Zuriel would take.

AHA!!!
I asked my roommate, "what would you do if you were a dread magos in a null zone.?"
His answer.
-"Start building things."

And then gave a good example.
Myeees. I shall work this situation into my favor. And if not now, later.....
Now what the heck will i do.
Myeees, things are in work.

Soon my master plan will come to fruition.
Sure @Necroes, against bullets space marines superior reflexes isn't the best. That's why they wear power armour.

But i wasn't comparing to eldar or lasgun fire, i was comparing to an Ogryn.
And ogryns sure as heck can't dodge incoming lasfire. Nor would they dodge and parry as much in a melee, relying on their superhuman resilience to outlast their opponent.

And, while i don't like using tabletop rules for things. Eldar usually weighed in on initiative 5. At times 4.
Marines have a flat Ini 4 unless they are even more impressive.
A standard human is at 3.
Does the Ogryn even have 3? I'm fairly certain it is 2.

Initiative being the general quick thinking, reaction time and speed of the individual.
In dark heresy, ogryns have a poor intelligence and agility stat. Agility being speed, agility (duh) and it is used in determining turn order in combat.
Space marines have a better initiative. By far.
Eldar have unnatural agility, which gives them sick bonuses.

So checking out some ogryn stats in dark heresy (which is the source i use for most of my comparisons, since the game holds a high production value and is more close to lore that the tabletop), space marines are roughly double as agile than an ogryn.
But they do tend to have more general toughness and strength. Making them better at such tests.
But space marines have unnatural strength and toughness, giving them sick bonuses in those stats.

Also, necron warriors can't phase out to dodge individual attacks. Some more important necrons could probably do that with some impressive gadget, but generally it's a no.
Necrons usually don't have good reaction time either. They are just built out of weird materials. Damn soaky materials.
Well, when you are outnumbered by monsters whom are born as trained melee fighters and they come at you in groups, it's hard to constantly win.
Also, did it mention how many orks and marines it was in that story?

Also, regular humans can do rather impressive things. You sort of contradict yourself when you say "The only thing is training and conditioning, and that only gets you so far before you hit the physical limitations of relying on a biological sensory system, which humans are already pretty damn close to to begin with"
But then you say.
"The problem is that humans suck to begin with, and being a better version of something that's not very good to begin with means you're probably not all that great."

Sooo, are humans good or not?

Also, the blood angels aren't notorious for their self preservation. Albeit not as bad as the crimson fists, but what can one expect when one's primary battlefield tactic is 'last stand!!!'.
Physically, the only thing more impressive about a marine than an ogryn is their ability to survive in the long run. That's it.


Speed and stamina i'd say go to the marines.
Vision as well, muscle density, the ability to learn by eating. Depending on how you see it intelligence is a physical trait. The reaction time sure as heck is a physical trait.

I'd say Ogryns are only more impressive in raw strength. Sure ogryns can take a beating and are sturdy. But marines are more impressive in every other physical way.
Righty, i've now added my initial post!

I'm all for making first contacts with other nations, individuals or drones!
Collab by me and Datadogie

Zenohunt outer rim space
Trius star


For eons, the slumber has lasted this time. The usual wake-up sign was calling, the sun was dying.
Regaining its composure and getting its bearings, the ancient began to check itself, hull, propulsion, fade drive and finally sensorium.
Figuratively opening its eyes, the ancient looked around itself. Yes, the sun was dying around it. The last stages before going supernova was already in effect. It was time to leave.

With drives older than the currently living stars, the ancient cast itself into motion, the power given off the final spark needed to ignite the super-nova.
As the star was literally exploding behind it, it moved faster and faster. Shooting itself out of the rapidly dying star looking like a comet entering an atmosphere.

Seeing it would not be able to outrun the exponentially accelerating blast, the ancient faded out of this existence and into hyperspace with a flickering like shuddering jello.

"Strange, there seems to be an anomaly," one of the Zenohunts at the consoles read. They were far enough from the Supernova to have time to study it and it's effects before it reached them. The lead scientist of the team strolled his way behind the man, peering over his shoulder. It appeared he was right; something had shot out of the star, before vanishing, almost as if it was entering hyperspace. However, it had seemed to flicker strangely before doing so. Did the Supernova influence a new kind of hyperspace travel?

"Record everything, save everything," the leader of them said. "We'll take the files home and have them studied, this is very interesting. We haven't seen anything like that before." He turned to a different Zenohunt, who sat up once she realised she was being stared at. "How much time until we have to-"

The lead scientist was interrupted by the warning for hyperspace travel echoing throughout the ship, a low beeping alarm. The Zenohunt hyperdrives worked through brutally opening a hole in space, 'brutally' being an almost incorrect term as those within the ship actually felt nothing but perhaps a little ambient vibration in the deck plates, and it wasn't uncommon to feel a little ill for a few moments on the other side.

After a few moments, the Zenohunt ship was on it's way away from the system, heading back home.

Zenohunt core space
Loskel system
Planet Loskel


The travel through hyperspace had been short and uneventful, the ancient was already back on going on its instinctive route. This was something the ancient lived for, was it some long lost order? Or a subconscious wish or hope? It did not know, but it knew it was its purpose and that was enough.

As it reached the closest site on its route the ancient faded into realspace as usual, but found odd things it had never seen before.
Figuratively cocking its head to the side, it gazed upon lights, structures and metal things in the space around the planetoids of the system.
Even what its deeper subconscious told it was a "ship". Seeing this the ancient's curiosity was sparked.
It had already gotten contact with the array, so its task here was done and it could leave if it wanted, but these structures and lights was far to interesting for it to ignore.

It quickly zoomed across the system, gracefully zig-zagging around a moon of the gas giant and over its rings before reaching the living planet with its abundant greenery.
Reaching the atmosphere, the ancient stopped, turned into a purple lightning bolt going from orbit to the surface and was now standing upon the ground in its humanoid form.

It had appeared in a nice green valley with agricultural buildings and massive fields of crops, some leaf tree patches in the distance.
The sight was peculiar to the ancient, never before had it seen sapient life. The concept of buildings was a bit off as well.
It decided it was nests, similar to those of birds. Used by the bipedal animals of this world.

The black and purple giant hovered over the fields and gazed upon the strangeness of it all.

UZF Angel's Glory
Loskel System


"Captain!" The Zenohunt who owned that rank turned to the sensor ensign in question, unspoken words asking for a report. The ensign was quick to oblige. "New sensor contact, class unknown. It's moving for Loskel." Because of the distances involved with space, the ship would have already made significant movements toward the planet. And, the ship hadn't asked for clearance; with little doubt, the captain believed that the ship had hostile intentions, perhaps was a new rebellion in the making - there was bound to be one soon, after the last one was put down so quickly.

It then came to him that one of the Tapresiden-Radaughte was visiting Loskel, in order to ease the minds of the people there after the raids of the anti-government group on the planet's surface. Could this be an attempt at assassination?

"Red alert!" The captain bellowed. It wasn't a moment later that the lights snapped to red, and an alarm blared throughout the ship. "Weapons, bring guns to full ready. Operations, order the marines to load up..." The captain glanced at his console to see where the unknown (now determined hostile) ship was, displayed by a helpful red triangle, in respect to the planet, "... And launch to the surface, Marine-Commander's choice where." Next, he turned to the communications officer, who sat ready to obey. "Comms, order Celestial Sif and Salamol Fire to form up, we're moving to the planet. Also, let the planet know the situation, and give the Tapresiden-Radaughte's Zenofighter the full report file."

***

Planet Loskel
Indigo City
20 minutes later


"Tapresiden-Radaughte," Zenofighter Luna Kota spoke, after making what Amy Farport believed was the fifth or sixth security precaution. "I still advise against this. Some people believe that it's still a new hostile rebellion, some believe it is in fact alien, and I personally agree that it may be. Whatever it is, it seems dangerous. Let another person handle it, hell, let the marines shoot it or the flotilla send a missile from orbit." She pulled the slide back on her rifle, before sliding it into her back holster.

"Luna, don't you see?" Amy Farport was one of the few excluded from the people forced to add the Zenofighter prefix to Luna's name, "You said it yourself, this might be an alien ship as opposed to another rebellion. I want to be one of the first to meet it, to convince it of our good." They walked out to a waiting shuttle, a pair of soldiers standing at full attention. Luna would have better preferred marines than army, but they were all dedicated to setting up a perimeter around the ship that was being judged more and more as being alien; a rebellion would have already started to shoot by now.

It wasn't long before the shuttle touched down near the strange ship, allowing it's two passengers to dismount. As soon as they were out, and Luna couldn't blame him, the shuttle pilot made his way as fast as he could from the airspace. A platoon of the UZF's finest surrounded the Tapresiden-Radaughte and her escort, and they walked until they were about one hundred meters from the ship.

It was at this point that both Amy and Luna thought it wasn't a ship, but some strange, floating god. The marines chattered, almost nervously, to those next to them, and Luna studied the strange, floating... person, she couldn't think of it as anything else. Amy stepped forward, cupping her hands to her mouth, calling out to it, "Hello?"

As the ancient was studying a barn a bit closer a small vessel flew over the scene and landed nearby. This caught the attention of the ancient whom kept looking at the metal construct as it landed close by.
As several life forms began to leave the small vessel the ancient had closed the distance to about 20 metres and was tilting its head as they moved about.
Seemed to be some sort of herd animals the ancient pondered, they wore fibres from other animals and plants over their bodies. Perhaps as a way to impress the other sex?

One of them suddenly cupped its hands and did something. The ancient tilted its head to the other side trying to figure out this behaviour. Before realizing it might be trying to communicate.
Fascinating, it forced air through its body to vibrate the air to produce shockwaves in the surrounding atmospheric gas. The other animals can probably pick up on this with sensory organs.

Mimicking the thing, the ancient cupped its hands in front of its face and vibrated the air around it with micro-vibrations of its body. Using different frequencies and volumes.

The area around it violently shook with the cacophony of noise, the shockwave shot out around the thing with such force the tall wheats in the field was toppled over away from the ancient and remained lying on the ground in a 10 metre diameter.
The noise danced all over the audible spectrum, beginning high pitched and ending on a low seismic bass which was probably audible within hundreds of miles.
Some of the zenohunt troops were holding their ears from the pain, the shock wave had even cast one or two to the ground and they were now writhing in agony.

The ancient stopped, gazed upon the animals and returned to its initial posture. Communicating was exciting!


The smile of Amy grew as she saw the thing cup it's own hands in front of it's face, just as she had! It was the first step to communication! Even Luna seemed excited, and the marines had stopped chatting, watching. This excitement within Amy, and the others at the scene, ended very quickly. The sound that was made by the strange flying humanoid was agonising. She thought she could hear someone screaming in pain, but she wasn't quite sure.

Finally, the noises ended. Moving the pain into a corner of her mind like she had been trained to do, and had to do anyhow in previous engagements, Luna drew her rifle, the marine platoon following suite when they had recovered. The twin barrels of the rifles rotated at magnificent speeds, preparing to launch semi-explosive slugs at the target. Amy stepped in front of Luna, holding her hands up at her chest, palms out. "Stop, don't do anything!" Amy said quickly. "Hold fire, but keep ready," Luna spoke loudly to the marines, after a little hesitation. Their guns did not waver from their target, however.

Amy turned back to the Ancient, staring up at it. She had no idea how she was going to communicate to it, let alone ask if it spoke Zenospeak. It's native language could be much different to theirs! "Luna, what's the gesture for a pilot to lower? To come closer?"

The Zenofighter sighed, shaking her head. Staring up at the Ancient, she held up one of her hands, and began to perform the required gestures, rifle still held in one hand.

Studying the creatures, the ancient understood that one of them held supremacy over the others since it could halt their actions with only a few motions and signals.
Recognizing the procedure as something oddly familiar, the ancient pondered for a few moments as the creatures were now waving their appendages around. They were probably exchanging tasks, relaying orders.
Again, the odd familiar feeling.

It suddenly remembered, it had a task, a mission. For too long had it been examining the nests of animals. It was time to carry on.
It flicked through some of the pre-recorded messages, its parameters was that if another lifeform was hindering the relay patrol, it would send this message.
It was not exactly the correct use of it, but in a way these creatures were hindering its work.

Overlaying the vision of those present within a light second, a moving image of a being similar to the ancient overlaid some of the visual spectrum of those present. Effectively showing a picture in picture with the message, with a simple translator enabling all creatures to understand it.
-"This unit is performing a task important to the goal, stand down any aggressions or be forced to surrender energy. You have been warned. What is your intentions?" The message was still sending as the ancient began to float away.

It was slightly sad, it would have liked to keep studying the creatures, but it was time to carry on with the mission.
The ancient turned one final time, the mysterious creatures were moving about seemingly confused or perhaps dancing? After all, the mating rituals of organic species was as fascinating as it was complex and varied.

And evidently something the ancient didn't understand a single bit.
With a bright flash of lightning reaching to orbit, the ancient was in space and faded out of reality with a blur. The orbiting zenohunt fleet barely reacting before it was gone.
It was back on track, moving to the next relay.
Also in Xephs character description, it does mention his implants are attached to the spinal column for maximum control. (Or just that it's the best place.)

EDIT:
I'm checking the organs.
The Catalapsean node (sleep control) is situated at the back of the brain. And if it is damaged it would require opening of the cranium. (It's also pea-size, teeny.)

The Omophagea is four nerve bundles that go from the brain, through the spine into the stomach. (It's the organ that makes marines learn by eating.)

Occulobe sits at the base of the brain. (Super vision.)

Sus-an membrane. It's the medical induced coma organ. Situated on top of the brain. Seeing Xephs problems it makes sense his sus-an membrane is damaged, since if he was mortally wounded it would try to induce a medical coma to halt the dying of the marine.
If this organ is damaged, this would not happen. Seeing Xephs dizziness and half awakehood, it seems the Sus-an membrane is trying to activate but unable.
(It puts the marine in suspended animation, can be done willingly or if trauma happens.)

It seems the apothecary might have to do brain surgery after all. And the sus-an membrane is something most space marines are trained to use willingly. So its functions and importance would be widely known to the other marines present.

EDIT: LOL, girl marines.
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