Chaos Tau

Dew Chaos

The chaos can stand up to dew very well, sit at a distance and set down their ships. Fight chaos with the mysterious warrior acrobats of the Aeldari. So ignorant are the dew to chaos? Forces of Chaos, the Orcs, the Eldar, the Empire and the Tau rebels of Farsight and more fight than one in the final battle against the Tau Empire. To have to fight your way through the chaos base to reach it is another pain.

So why didn't the dew have to do with the chaos on one of their planet more often?

Unless the imperial environment favors demonic outbursts and the generally fortunate and fulfilling lives of the dew empire reduce to a bare essence the behavior necessary for such things. Except that the empire's terms actually promote demonic outbursts and the generally fortunate and fulfilling lives of the dew empire reduce to a bare essence the behavior necessary for such things.

Didn't stop demons from destroying Daothers when they were kind and kind to psychs. It doesn't make any difference how lucky or satisfied you are, you don't create the demonic invasion from the ground up with bad emotions.... they are already there and wait for a dilution of the realspace/warp career, by an obsessed psychic or some other crack.

There are few individual aspirations other than to act as a whole for their own species, so there is little emotions to be corrupted for chaos. In the dewdrops, it's difficult to tell. After the dew took over, the only representation I really saw of a man's life is the end of Dawn of War Soulstorm.

At the end of the day, the number of people in this case was so small that the likelihood of a second chaotic break-in is unlikely. Once it has been manned for a while, the brainwash and societal conditionings begin to work and it continues to teach the risks. When it comes to human-occupied world, it's difficult to say in the dew world.

After the dew took over, the only representation I really saw of a man's life is the end of Dawn of War Soulstorm. According to how "under control" you mean, there is also at least one ultra-marine dew for a while in partially controlling a state.

Regarding the above speculations, it doesn't make any difference how lucky or satisfied you are, you don't create the demon-invasion from scratch with bad emotions..... they are already there and wait for a dilution of the realspace/warp-border, by an obsessed psyk or another one.

According to how "under control" you mean, there is also at least one ultra-marine dew for a while in partially controlling a state. Didn't stop demons from destroying D.A.O.T. people when they were kind and kind to psychs. Why didn't the dew have to concern itself with the man's psyche issue?

If they recklessly suppress psycs for the birth penalty, how are you expecting fan boys to say Tau is all Noblebright? I' m collecting dew and I like the fact that they accidentally sterilize the indigenous people of a planetary body just because. haha. I' m collecting dew and I like the fact that they accidentally sterilize the indigenous people of a planetary body just because. haha.

They do not sterilize "just because" they do it to keep the public under surveillance. People who spread notions for the good of the community? they make the ringleaders vanish in the dark. they don't sterilize "just because" they do it to keep the people in check. Chaos is not so much a widespread disease as it is a slow crab, it is not as widespread as the "chaos has made it" element in the flake make it seem.

Sure, if you write a little down, it's simple to throw in a few demon worshipers, because they can show up everywhere and because they hates everything that you don't have to show up with a good enough excuse for them to want to murder your victim/heroes. And I think this proves that Askil, if nothing else, should really be responsible for the chaos.

chaos finds a foot in the adverse traits of mankind's character, jealousy, greed, conceit, proud. Corners of chaos promise individual fulfillment. While the Primordial Annihilator may be the queen of proliferation bets, he still knows when to spend his energy on more profitable endeavors.

I' d take the chance there just aren't that many psyks in Tau Territorium. Psychological persons are not very frequent, certainly not nearly as frequent as many seem to think (less than 1 in 100 would be psychologically gifted, I would say), and the size of the Tau Empire's populations is relatively small (tiny in comparison to those in empires with empires).

In fact, psycs are still a big puzzle to the dew. However, it must be said that the chaotic powers appear from her and attack the near Tau World quite often, and consequently there is always a dew naval barrage around her. Wasn' t there a little down where the dew encountered some kind of chaos-power?

" Wasn' t there a little fuzz that the dew encountered some kind of chaotic power? If they can sterilize the residents, then silent psychics should also be possible. r\nWell it ainĀ“t hardy to sterilise people and to compare between that to mutate genes affecting and psykers is another ballfield.

I only get angry when folks persist that the Tau are the bastard empire and deny to admit that there is proof on both sides. I would say that maybe one in a billion or one in a trillion actually has a shot at being a psyche strong enough to cause genuine trouble (i.e., open warming columns alone, etc.).

They may not have enough dew where this has already occurred. And the Empire completes the Psyker as a natural thing and ships most of them to the Astronomi oven, the others they practice. At this point, the dew should be able to see psychological forces so that when a chance person begins to blow things up or to melt things with his or her intellect, they can react.

" Maybe one in a hundred mankind' worlds has a chaos worship that's really valuable. It' enough to keep them occupied because there are so many of them. They' re just too small to have catched up with the chances. Perhaps one in a hundred mankind' worlds has a chaos worship of true value.

It' enough to keep them occupied because there are so many of them. They' re just too small to have catched up with the chances. I recall to read that more or less all man's realms have chaos rituals, but yes, only in very few do these groups of heresies actually win the beings' attentions from battle and thereby represent a genuine menace to the empire's (or dew's) domination.

Also I recall that about 10% of the inhabitants of Necromunda have mental abilities, although there are mostly things like a sixth sense or good at playing and such. It is also possible that with the channels in the cog it is similar to the times, while some very few are borne with the capacity to have a much greater number of the capacity to teach themselves to be mind.

Not the dew, so that they only hit the natural appearing psycra. Also its possible that its like with the leaders in the Wheel of Times, while some extremly few can be born one with the skill a much greater number to acquire the skill to be psychics.

As far as I know, psyks have to be conceived as psychics. While they may be manifesting their forces later in their lives, they are still mental. And you can't teach yourself to be a psyker. Actually, it's not. Unexperienced psycists are a menace, whether they know they are psycians or not, and demons and enslavements may use inexperienced psyche incapacity to use them to manage their forces to get into them.

What should it be, one in a million people is a psyker (with rising numbers?) They will be a few in tau territories, unless the tau reduce the population of humans massively. However, the primary cause is probably the whole "not many psykers strong enough to make a big distinction in style".

I' d like to see what they'd try with an Alpheus psyker. Also its possible that its like with the leaders in the Wheel of Times, while some extremly few can be born one with the skill a much greater number to acquire the skill to be psychics. Not the dew, so that they only hit the natural appearing psycra.

not to know you're a psychic seems like a good defense technician, too. As I said, you cannot "learn" to be a psyche, you are either natural or not. So why didn't the dew have to do with the chaos on one of their planet more often? that they kill or even have anything to do with psychics.

Shouldn't it be simpler for chaos to have more clout?

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