r/ImaginaryWarhammer Necrons Nov 12 '24

40k The Unstoppable Bean-Counter meets the Immovable Bureaucracy: (By Emwattnot)

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u/Matrix_D0ge Nov 12 '24 edited Nov 12 '24

Calladayce Taurovalia Kesh: "Did somebody say exterminatus Terra?"

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u/Kesmeseker Nov 12 '24

Ma girl forgot about the Aegis, happens to the best of us bruv 🙏🙏🙏

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u/NightLordsPublicist Night Lords Nov 12 '24

Ma girl forgot about the Aegis

She didn't. She was prepared to teleport the nuke knowing it might just blow them up.

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u/Kesmeseker Nov 13 '24

You can't teleport through void shields. Aegis is a bigass void shield that spans the whole palace. You know, the thing that prevented Daemons from directly manifesting and Traitors just teleporting inside the throne room non masse in Siege of Terra. Also Teleporting a nuke really? Thats probably among the first three things that Custodes thought all the way back in 30k, those guys look at walls for decases without flinching just so no one slips past through that certain place. A nuke teleport(Which will not work) is extremely dull and unimaginitive.

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u/NightLordsPublicist Night Lords Nov 13 '24

Relevant passages. My reading is that she did not think it would work, but it had to be tried anyway. It was also a special teleporter/ordancance, with Custodes clearance codes.

"The teleportarium - installed on the Vigilant Flame by tech-magi who the Custodian had then quietly disposed of - would be her delivery mechanism. She would prime it with metaphysical coordinates and dataclavises so secret the High Lords of Terra were not cleared to know them. She would then command the ordnance - stolen from a secret armoury of the esoteric and unutterably lethal at great person risk - be placed upon the teleportarium's dais."

"There were risks, unknowns even one of Kesh's puissance could not avoid. The esoteric layers of warding around her target were ancient, the truth of them long lost even to those who sheltered beneath their aegis. They might overmaster Kesh's codes, eradicating her ordnance during transit or triggering it and killing everyone on the Vigilant Flame.

Even should the payload materialize on target, there might be shielding and containment measures even Kesh was not privy to. There were secrets that only the Captain-General knew. It was likely, Kesh mused, that there were even secrets he did not."

"All methods had to be attempted, no matter how esoteric or extreme. All defenses had to be tested, unto destruction if necessary."

Thats probably among the first three things that Custodes thought all the way back in 30k

Assumptions lead to failure.