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===The "Duty Unto Death"===
===The "Duty Unto Death"===


The "Duty Unto Death" was making a routine warp transit when people aboard began to suddenly sicken for no apparent reason. After a few hours of rapid decline in health and fitness for duty they would suddenly cough up blood and die. About 2 days later, with the crew suffering from extremely difficult conditions due to the massive amounts of casualties, the corpses stacked up like cordwood in the corridors decided en-mass to ceace being dead. Like the later outbreaks in Malton,
The "Duty Unto Death" was making a routine warp transit when people aboard began to suddenly sicken for no apparent reason. After a few hours of rapid decline in health and fitness for duty, they would suddenly cough up blood and die. About 2 days later, with the crew suffering from extremely difficult conditions due to the massive amounts of casualties, the corpses stacked up like cordwood in the corridors decided en-mass to cease being dead. Like the later outbreaks in Malton, Borehamwood, and Monroeville, the survivors were woefully unprepared for the initial zombie attacks, despite their relatively low amount of difficulty compared to what was to come and hundreds died in a matter of minutes. The Captain gave the navigator and surviving tech priests one of the most dreaded orders in the Imperial Lexicon, an unplanned surfacing into real space. They appeared in the skies over a Mishara-Class world, and those who were able ran for the life pods and jettisoned themselves into the planet's gravity well. For unknown reasons, the life pods all came down in a handful of Municipalities, namely the three mentioned above and two more...
 
 
Meanwhile, the captain and senior command crew retreated to special bunkers within the ship from which they piloted the vessel into the far side of the sun over a few months, destroying all the infected and the warp-plague with it: they thought...
 
===Fiting In===
 
The survivors of the evacuation triggered the self-destruct sequences of their life-pods and melted into the local populations. Gradually they made contact with one another and became a small ethnic minority in the areas where they had landed. They discovered that this world had some knowledge of the Imperium, but flawed and inaccurate in the form of the miniatures wargame "Warhammer 40K". Knowing they would be branded lunatics if they claimed to be from a 'fictional' galactic empire they kept quiet and worshiped the God-Emperor in secret. Some of the Imperialists married local men and women and had children, some kept to their own, but most went on with their lives. They learned to read the local script and speak local languages, and generally led boring and un-assuming existence and tried to forget the horrors they had seen aboard the "Duty Unto Death"...
 
A few of them, however, mostly members of the 'Adeptus Mechanicus', became instrumental in the founding of "Necrotech"...
 
===The Horror Reborn===
 
On the First of July in the year the locals dubbed "2005", known to the few devout members of the Imperial Creed that remained as 9.504.005.M42, the first zombies began to appear in Malton. Within two days the quarantine was in effect and the surviving Imperialists realized that they were facing the same situations they had fled all those years ago all over again. Most tried to flee again, but some of them

Revision as of 20:08, 12 December 2017

DISCLAIMER

This page will not be as shiny as the old Imperium’s page, but give it time we'll polish it up...

What We Are: And Are NOT...

The Old Imperium in Malton died an ignominious death in large part due to the fact that they were jerks to everyone and disruptive to others enjoyment of the game. There was no reason to call shotguns "bolters", pistols "lasgun", or zombies "Mutants". All these things already exist in the 40k lore! Nor was there a reason to call Malton "Hive Maltonius". It's obviously NOT a Hive City It’s much too 2d for that! Non-Hive Cities also are totalty a thing in the 40k lore. The new Imperium Therefore takes a very diffrent aproach to our Roleplaying.

Simply put, Malton has no Bolt, Las, Power, Meltagun, or Plasma weapons. There also will be no Space Marine, Servitor, Cyborg, Abhuman, or Psyker characters. The city is not a Hive, nor a portion of one. The players of the new "The Imperium" group are all blog standard humans, perhaps with some special proficiency with science or weapons, but human none-the-less.

The New Imperium’s Background: the view from within...

We roleplay that we are a group of survivors from a Plague Zombie outbreak aboard the Repulsive-class Grand Cruiser "Duty Unto Death" belonging to the Rogue Trader dynasty of House Navarro and their descendants.

The "Duty Unto Death"

The "Duty Unto Death" was making a routine warp transit when people aboard began to suddenly sicken for no apparent reason. After a few hours of rapid decline in health and fitness for duty, they would suddenly cough up blood and die. About 2 days later, with the crew suffering from extremely difficult conditions due to the massive amounts of casualties, the corpses stacked up like cordwood in the corridors decided en-mass to cease being dead. Like the later outbreaks in Malton, Borehamwood, and Monroeville, the survivors were woefully unprepared for the initial zombie attacks, despite their relatively low amount of difficulty compared to what was to come and hundreds died in a matter of minutes. The Captain gave the navigator and surviving tech priests one of the most dreaded orders in the Imperial Lexicon, an unplanned surfacing into real space. They appeared in the skies over a Mishara-Class world, and those who were able ran for the life pods and jettisoned themselves into the planet's gravity well. For unknown reasons, the life pods all came down in a handful of Municipalities, namely the three mentioned above and two more...


Meanwhile, the captain and senior command crew retreated to special bunkers within the ship from which they piloted the vessel into the far side of the sun over a few months, destroying all the infected and the warp-plague with it: they thought...

Fiting In

The survivors of the evacuation triggered the self-destruct sequences of their life-pods and melted into the local populations. Gradually they made contact with one another and became a small ethnic minority in the areas where they had landed. They discovered that this world had some knowledge of the Imperium, but flawed and inaccurate in the form of the miniatures wargame "Warhammer 40K". Knowing they would be branded lunatics if they claimed to be from a 'fictional' galactic empire they kept quiet and worshiped the God-Emperor in secret. Some of the Imperialists married local men and women and had children, some kept to their own, but most went on with their lives. They learned to read the local script and speak local languages, and generally led boring and un-assuming existence and tried to forget the horrors they had seen aboard the "Duty Unto Death"...

A few of them, however, mostly members of the 'Adeptus Mechanicus', became instrumental in the founding of "Necrotech"...

The Horror Reborn

On the First of July in the year the locals dubbed "2005", known to the few devout members of the Imperial Creed that remained as 9.504.005.M42, the first zombies began to appear in Malton. Within two days the quarantine was in effect and the surviving Imperialists realized that they were facing the same situations they had fled all those years ago all over again. Most tried to flee again, but some of them