Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

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NzFox Jan 3, 2024 @ 11:18am
The Necrons existence was meant to be a twist?
Then why are they in every single piece of promotional material for the game, including the animated short? it seems that whoever did all the marketing didn't know that a large part of the second half of the game was written in such a way as to have them be the answer to a a lot of lose ends.
Its like knowing who done it in a murder mystery movie from the opening scene and yet there still being all the obligatory red herring moments.
Last edited by NzFox; Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:35am
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Gracey Face Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:03am 
Originally posted by corisai:
Originally posted by Gracey Face:
Beaten it sure, but it being a lense that interacts with the warp doesn't mean it is a chaos artefact.
A few experienced characters (including a psyker!!!) confirm in game that it's look exactly the same as Chaos-infected lenses you'd found. Then Uralon confirm your suspicions.
Ah I see what you're getting at now. When you say chaos artefact I assumed you meant an actual artefact created by chaos. Chaos corrupted things are their own (like that flect I mentioned earlier which is glass from a planet trapped in a warpstorm).
Gracey Face Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:07am 
Originally posted by His Divine Shadow:
I’m gonna block you now, something I should’ve done long ago

Please do.
Harukage Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:28am 
Originally posted by Black Magic:
You also find out that Theodora sent a vessel that was very likely Nurgle plagued into a collision course with Craftworld Crudurach. The Farseer who tells you this in Act 3 mentions that the resulting plague that was released from the ship/debris proceeded to systemtically destroy Crudurach, which strongly hints to a Nurgle Pathogen, at the very least a warp-born "plague".

Both Theodora and Voigtvir were basically squabbling for favor/power—the latter wanted that warrant for that favor
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Necron tech-blight. It was tech-blight made by Amarnat as a byproduct of his C'Tan shard research. That is why i say that some people do not or can no pay attention. Even the said farseer says that plague was not warp-related.
Does not change the fact that Theodora is a damn heretic.
Last edited by Harukage; Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:28am
corisai Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:31am 
Originally posted by Harukage:
Even the said farseer says that plague was not warp-related.
And logs of experiments you'd found before meeting a Farseer also mention that this plague isn't related to psychic powers.
His Divine Shadow Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:33am 
Confirmed: Most gamers don’t pay attention unless there’s bright lights and flashy explosions on screen. “I haven’t read a book since 4th grade” - says 90% of steam users
Gracey Face Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:45am 
Originally posted by Harukage:
Originally posted by Black Magic:
You also find out that Theodora sent a vessel that was very likely Nurgle plagued into a collision course with Craftworld Crudurach. The Farseer who tells you this in Act 3 mentions that the resulting plague that was released from the ship/debris proceeded to systemtically destroy Crudurach, which strongly hints to a Nurgle Pathogen, at the very least a warp-born "plague".

Both Theodora and Voigtvir were basically squabbling for favor/power—the latter wanted that warrant for that favor
.
Necron tech-blight. It was tech-blight made by Amarnat as a byproduct of his C'Tan shard research. That is why i say that some people do not or can no pay attention. Even the said farseer says that plague was not warp-related.
Does not change the fact that Theodora is a damn heretic.

I am curious, do you have to not kill Yralie or whatever her name is to see any of this craftworld stuff? Other than an ending slide the craftworld was never seen nor mentioned in my playthrough.

Oh I also executed the eldar experiment who gets you out of gommorah in case he is the thing that takes you to the craft world.
Last edited by Gracey Face; Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:54am
Princess_Daystar Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:56am 
Originally posted by Gracey Face:
Originally posted by Harukage:
Necron tech-blight. It was tech-blight made by Amarnat as a byproduct of his C'Tan shard research. That is why i say that some people do not or can no pay attention. Even the said farseer says that plague was not warp-related.
Does not change the fact that Theodora is a damn heretic.

I am curios, do you have to not kill Yralie or whatever her name is to see any of this craftworld stuff? Other than an ending slide the craftworld was never seen nor mentioned in my playthrough.

Oh I also executed the eldar experiment who gets you out of gommorah in case he is the thing that takes you to the craft world.
I mean yes you get told alot of things by Yrliet, and the Eldar in general if you are nice to them. You dont get to see the craftworld in game(i imagine at a later date you will), but you do get to learn about what happened on it. There are also mentions of things related to it in Chapter 4 and 5 that i dont think are dependent on having Yrliet around, but if they are well, understandable.
Gracey Face Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:58am 
Originally posted by Princess_Daystar:
Originally posted by Gracey Face:

I am curios, do you have to not kill Yralie or whatever her name is to see any of this craftworld stuff? Other than an ending slide the craftworld was never seen nor mentioned in my playthrough.

Oh I also executed the eldar experiment who gets you out of gommorah in case he is the thing that takes you to the craft world.
I mean yes you get told alot of things by Yrliet, and the Eldar in general if you are nice to them. You dont get to see the craftworld in game(i imagine at a later date you will), but you do get to learn about what happened on it. There are also mentions of things related to it in Chapter 4 and 5 that i dont think are dependent on having Yrliet around, but if they are well, understandable.

Thanks. I knew a craft world was involved somehow because I got that spoiled but I don't think I saw a mention of it in game (which is what you'd expect if you just kill every elf you see).

Not going to lie, I was kind of hoping to destroy a craft world.
Harukage Jan 4, 2024 @ 10:58am 
Yes you learn a lot from eldar. And also things from Nomos and Amarnat.
Last edited by Harukage; Jan 4, 2024 @ 11:10am
His Divine Shadow Jan 4, 2024 @ 11:08am 
Nomos and Pasqal tell you about the tech blight. No need for elves
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