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I'd want an Ogryn guy tho.
In BG 2 your character crosses boundaries never crossed before, same can happen here.
Dont be one dimensional with the setting.
Rogue Trader is not playing empire. You are an independent captain, repeat this word: independent. The setting should allow lots of non human choices in your crew. One of each race, at least to use much better all setting race options.
In Dungeons and Dragons you can't never play Mindflayer and they have a hive mind, but in BG 2 you play as infected by Mindflayers and stopped the conversion into one, but just for the game you can develop mindflayer powers without becoming one, and meet one Mindflayer outlaw than also broke with his hive brothers and tries to help you controlling your tapeworm in the brain. Both things are absolutely impossible in the setting usually, but this is the magic of rpg, deliver stories of unexpected things happening.
I expect the same for Rogue Trader, and you should too. Anyways, is up to you recruit the necron or the tyranoid available to be recruited, I am sure you can exterminate them instead, do it in your playthough, and shut up.