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When this game was first announced I managed to get a copy of the original tabletop book and I recall something about certain people being excluded, once you choose a specific path in life you can never be considered for a rogue trader.
I do not recall it giving specifics but tech priest seems likely.
Tech-priest (Explorator) is one of the available Career Paths in the Rogue Trader Tabletop RPG. You can also be a Navigator, or a number of other Careers. Rogue Trader is a Career, so is Arch-Militant.
So yeah, you can be a Tech-priest in RT TTPRG, but you won't "technically" be a Rogue Trader, you'll be a functionary of the Explorator Fleet. So like Pasqal in this game.
You can take Forge World origin as a Rogue Trader though, in the tabletop.
P.S. I have to say the tabletop rules look much more interesting than what we have now in the CRPG. Too bad Owlcat didn't implement the full ruleset.
You could in the original RPG have an Inquisitor who becomes a RT, but very rare.