
The Grey Knights are only deployed to fight daemons, entities from outside the material plane. I'm only giving this data to so you know why what follows must be so. Imperial citizen, I've sent a message about this leak to the relevant personal in the Inquisition. ~Message sent from a public terminal in Ajakis Ward at 2300 hours What makes Grey Knights stronger? Where are they from? Where do they deploy to? I know most chapters are based in a specific system, and rely on it for recruiting, manufacturing weapons/armor/ships, do the Grey Knights follow the same rules?Īny information you can provide would be helpful.
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I don't know much about Space Marines, and the note wasn't specific, but I saw once once when I was a boy! 8 feet tall, thick power armor, a weapon bigger than a full grown man! Been training since youth and with hundreds of years in combat. It didn't say much else, just that they were stronger. It talked about Grey Knights, a type of space marine much more fearsome and powerful than any other. I tried to ignore it, if I wasn't to see this it could get my family and I killed! But curiosity got the best of me, I couldn't sleep. I tried to find him, but I was nearly late and didn't want to get cut off from rations again. I helped him pick them up and left quickly, but noticed he left a note by mistake. I was working in a Manafactorum earlier this week (I won't say which one, you never know if the Inquisition's reading) and a Techpriest dropped some books in the hallway. What If Fiction ( This is the best place for "general" questions)įor non-serious answers for real world science problems try:Īnd just for fun, don't forget to check out our friends at Who would win ( Go here for questions about who would win in a fight or competition between two or more characters)

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