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Post by zholud on Feb 18, 2004 15:08:29 GMT -5
Thus, Anargo wouldn't really have to be purged, and there would be no sense in atomic cleansing or anything like that. A public execution of all important official characters would suffice, IMO. With maybe a pogrom, destruction of governor’s property by unwashed masses, some awful/shameful execution of those ‘who aren’t with us’… after all we are still in the 40k universe, so making it too civil,with trials and similar isn’t way to go.
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Post by CELS on Feb 19, 2004 7:50:58 GMT -5
Well, I would say that it usually depends on the planet, but since the Inquisition would be involved, they'd probably deliver the judgement fast, brutally and in public, yes.
I wonder what method of execution would be used....
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Post by zholud on Feb 19, 2004 13:14:05 GMT -5
My primary point is to show that other government was set, not that is was more civil. So I guess that Anargo citizens still have shivers when think about great cleanse of Anargo. Even as much as execution of all first-born on the planet as a punishment. Something nasty and wasteful, GW style
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Post by Kage2020 on Feb 20, 2004 17:06:03 GMT -5
That would be potentially interesting as a future campaign hook. Bad feeling over that period extending to 'rebel' activity... Any shift in capital status to Meksum could lead to widespread 'rebellion' and succession from the Imperium, making Anargo a rebel sector... More a future plot hook than anything else but one that would be kind of intriguing... Kage
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