GruntOwner said:
the_hessian said:
I maybe GODDING Chaos a little, but they are meant to be that insanely overpowered, it's just terrible that it's never represented like that, but once again if they were, there would be nothing for us to play, or debate about here.
A LITTLE bit? Chaos can't just throw mutations about like confetti, the subject needs to be corrupted, and he can only do that by himself. If Chaos were able to reach into the Matterium and do whatever the hell they please with the subject's permission, then yes, they'd be unstoppable. The laws of physics would cease to exist as the barrier between the warp and the real world crumbled with little or no explanation and the rules concerning psychic powers in the setting would completely U turn, but they would win.
Also, it wasn't just a load of space marines, it was half the chapters, a few titans and a load of guardsmen against the other half of the chapters, a few more titans, even more guardsmen, the Adeptus Custodus and the sheer bloody minded zeal of some very angry blood angels. Not forgetting that the Thousend Suns in their entirety would be doing very little for the war effort given what Horus had put Magnus through, the loyalists were holding the imperial palace and as has been stated a few times in this thread already Chaos was fairly weak back then. And the reinforcements were cut off a few days into the siege. Also, Dark Heresy is the name of WH40K Roleplay.
Okies! First things firt!
Why do people keep spouting Dark Heresy at me, I've never heard of it before, EVER!!!
And I go to the Games Workshop and am into almost everything they produce and I have never come across it nor had it mentioned or shown to me in a store. So my calling the "Great Divide" <--- (house rules name for it) the "Dark Heresy" is what it used to be called in the older rule books, but if you want to be that nit-picky I'll refer to it as the "Horus Heresy" just for you.
That out of the way, back to the more important things.
You've really went a bit over the mark, other than being one of the 40k writers there is no way you have the authority to say that Chaos bending their servants in anyway they see fit would bend the laws of physics. You couldn't possibly know that! It's fiction! The point of fiction is you can have and do whatever the hell you like, and with how over the top almost everything is in 40k universe anyway my theory is as valid as the next... which makes yours valid, but you don't have to be so disparaging with your approach.
Chaos by it's nature can never be weak, there were as many followers of Chaos then as there were Imperials. We have no official documentation, it never happened! You only have what some people who were paid by the Games Workshop have written, and that, at best, should always be taken with a spoon full of salt, because every writer writes something different, and every revision of the rules changes the history and the present. It's as bad as the Bible for revisions, versions, and hypocrisy, so it all depends on your sources.
AND siting the GODDAMN Blood Angels... ugh!!! They're pathetic... The Crimson Fists were the one's protecting the Imperial Palace anyway, with the very VERY first Emperor's Champion, he stopped it from being breached... which is crap. Chaos could have bombarded the crap out of the Imperial palace and won. They could have opened a couple of warp gates and sent wave after wave of daemons to destroy it. But like I repeatedly said, if they did anything like that they would be too over powered and there would be no Imperium and thusly no rich mythos and no 40k universe and no game for us to play.
Just for the record I am not a Chaos player (I'm a Black Templar player in 40k), my friend is and readily reminds me about they're ultimate powers and makes me read a hell of alot about them. And I have my dad 1980's original and early revisions of the rules, so I have really pretty much the first stories about the "Horus Heresy" and they could have so done what I've been talking about. We don't have Vortex weapons or RAD weapons in 40k, but if you could just read the crap from back then. They would have wiped out each other with all their weapons, leaving a bunch of warp gates open, powered by everyone's blood, and Chaos would have taken over the Physical world.
BUT NO THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN BECAUSE THERE WOULD BE NO GAME THEN!!!
So like I said, I was GODDING them a bit, bit it's how they were, and should be, and if they were in the REAL world, they would be, but once again, there wouldn't be a game if they were accurately represented.
The Thousand Suns, though pissed off with Horus, still agreed with him, still faught, tooth and nail like everyone else, they were attacked by the Imperials like the rest of the heretics, though wouldn't just run away, they are Space Marines, they would fight back and do what they do best. KILL!!!