depressedbalkanec
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Lol, sorry for the bad math there, I was in a hurry and didn't have time to add the sum up.snip
I'd add the Evakmars, the SpecNavs and swap out the Carracks.
Lol, sorry for the bad math there, I was in a hurry and didn't have time to add the sum up.snip
Generally speaking, 9/10ths of our ships already fill that role. The ships that Bear Ribs choose from the Imperial fleet selection are already pretty generalized and are decent all-rounders. You can take any Victory II and send it with 3x Tartans as a task force solve any small or moderate problem. You could argue that our two interdictors or Securators are specialized, but they are still alright ships without their specializations.
Does it now?And there goes my theory that we suffered an abnormal hyperspace accident that abandoned us off into the Unknown Regions.
Correct, and slavery is even morally justified according to the Imperial view on things. It's mostly about resources being untapped or not, and whether a subjugation campaign will be needed, possibly bogging you down on your start.Why would we want to pay points for the planet being uninhabited? We'd be using up our resources in order to lose a valuable source of slaves.
What? We're playing an evil campaign here.
Heh, I'm guessing to our sudden disappearance people in the wider galaxy will wonder what happened to Kan Styndath and his Fleet. People can even compare us with the disappearance of the Katana Fleet.Does it now?
Watsonian: If a Sector Moff asks you to do an escort mission on one leg of the trip on your way to your actual mission, can you actually afford to refuse?
Doylist: You're on the money on your initial idea, I just had to do a bit of an asspull to make sure the start isn't completely borked on the economic end, still not good, but not a complete disaster of "we are a military without an economy" levels.
Why would we want to pay points for the planet being uninhabited? We'd be using up our resources in order to lose a valuable source of slaves.
What? We're playing an evil campaign here.
Exactly, we can always expand later.Why would we want pesky aliens on our new homeworld? We'll always be in danger of a potential slave revolt due to the resentment (rightfully) of the natives. Plus if they number in the billions our colonists will simply be outnumbered and it's simply too risky - enemies will have an easy source of information on us and recruits for uprisings against us.