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But since Fatshark said they don't want space marine in the game it's very unlikely that we will see any lore friendly evolution of the story.
Sending in a load of penal regiments or even inquisition troops wouldn't change anything.
In vermintide 2 we had the classic group of heroes formula:
A group of Heroes have to deal with a disastrous situation and save what remains of helmgart, then they kill the evil enemy rasknitt.
This formula had nothing revolutionary but it was simple and it worked.
In darktide we have:
You are bad, now go and die, you are nothing, now go and die, you are no one, now go and die, good job you are now a soldier of the inquisition.
We know from the one mission that Atoma is vital to the war situation and they need the production facilities. IIRC Hadron says something about the loss of the facility (with the smelter) would result in a 1% drop of Leman Russ production output.
So, provided the Imperium wins, then the System will continue to exist. Deathworlds, ravaged by plagues or even an exterminatus, aren't that uncommon for the Imperium.
Krieg is probably the most prominent example of a Planet utterly inhabitable and still having something of value to contribute.
We also know from Kryptman's liberal use of Exterminatus against the Tyranids that singular Inquisitors can't just make liberal use of exterminatus and can end up in deep, deep doodoo if they do it.
I don't think there is any chance of exterminatus on the planet, unless the planet would be entirely lost.
If you want to take novels as "lore" then you even have situations as the Tanith's excoursion into a Demonworld, a planet so long in the hands of chaos that it was basically a Demon Infested hellhole, and the Imperium still hasn't given up on the planet.
A lot has to happen for the Imperium to squander a resource like that. Most likely would it only be done if the loss to the Imperium is deemed "okay" and the gain by the Chaos forces "unbearable". Otherwise it's more likely that the Imperium would just reroute more Imperial Guard to the planet.
But for the moment it sounds the situation hasn't deemed to be grave just yet, as they just send a few penal people and a single Inquisitor on a small ship. If anything we haven't gone beyond "Scouting" force... and the PDF seems to still hold up the defenses (if you assume some of the missions where PDF troops seem to have emplacements)... so in short.. best we can tell right now.. only a single hive has fallen. That is bad news... but really nothing system threatening just yet.
Mostly this, the defense forces still have emplacements inside the hive so it's not like the chaos cultist are under control of the city, neither the planet or the system so things like sending the space marines or an exterminatus are not even pondered
Keep in mind how absolutely huge Hive Cities are, some are continent spanning mega structures that reach into space housing billions. Since the characters mention the Indomitus Crusade I'm assuming the timeline places current events somewhere around the Plague Wars. At this time much of the Imperium is under attack by some sort of Nugle force, some small some full blown. On Atoma is an infestation in a relatively small portion of a single hive city (Tertium), contained to the Under Hive rather than the Upper Hive, probably not a full blown invasion. With the newest map we are starting to move higher into the hive city, but it is still a small portion of the overall hive. Maybe 3 districts out of 1000. Additionally the enemies we are seeing are low level basic threats, no greater daemons, no heretic astartes, no plague bearers, no chaos fleet in orbit etc. We have a cult, some daemonic trees and a beast of nurgle way down in the under hive. The Inquisition is there to make sure it doesn't become a full blown chaos incursion if possible. The Space Marines are busy dealing with bigger threats and there just aren't enough of them to be everywhere.
As far as going Ripley and ordering an Exterminatus, I don't think that is an option. Atoma is an important factory world producing Leman Russ tanks and weapons. The Imperium won't just nuke the world unless there is absolutely no other option.
If this Live Service game were in a better state and had been better received by players, Fatshark would likely be able to depict an escalating Chaos infestation for dramatic effect, but I don't think we're likely to see that any time soon.
Nor would you have, even if it was overwhelmingly positively received and everyone was over the moon. The open letter makes it quite clear that they never had planned anything other than a few cosmetics and hotfix patches while they work on the console port.
If you say so.
whatever part of the city we get deployed to is such a tiny fraction of the entire hive that most of the inhabitants probably aren't even aware they live in an active warzone
the best explanation for the lack of space marines is that the inquisition wants to keep things quiet, because as soon as more than 1 or 2 astartes chapter fleetships start orbiting the planet they can no longer conceal how deep the rot goes
Who can communicate with who? Remember, long distance comms are done, basically, through magic
Who is local enough to respond in a timely fashion?
What is the planetary governor's social network?
It's like a feudal kingdom responding to a crisis, not an organized empire.
If they would even agree to help.
not like Vraks where the entire thing could have been avoided if the SMs wouldn't have been such huge scardy cats