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Coming from a Primarch, it is liable to become a family treasure haha.
Tomorrow, I have been on vacation for two weeks with family.
Update on Monday, been on vacation for the last two weeks.
I am on vacation, the next chapter is on January 6
Yes, it has not been introduced yet though.
Lol, I was just using it as an example. There is enough crazy shit in the universe as it is, zombies would just make things much more chaotic.
I fully admit that my knowledge of Warhammer 40k is limited, I will not bullshit anyone and say I am an expert. That said, the way I see it, the information he has about the Imperium of Man right now is solely what Roboute and Victor have given him. He knows that his homeland is run by corrupt nobles and religious fanatics that believe their father is a God, the very thing he was vehemently against. In addition, Dorn has been made aware of their economic, food, and military situation which are all in tatters at this point. So, given the shit situation they are currently in, going with the flow would be the best option to avoid ruffling feathers...basically what Guilliman has been doing to keep the peace. Until the nation is stable enough to make such changes, they have to cautious of collapsing the fragile balance they have right now.
They are his Cyborg Space Marines augmented with technology instead of extra organs. He made them prior to getting his hands on Astartes and Imperium technology. Victor dubbed them Helldivers because they are meant to be his vanguard, the soldiers that were made to stare down the most terrifying enemies in the universe without batting an eye.
Correct, Cadia would fall within the territory Guilliman is placing under his control. It will be one of the first world's Victor intends to rebuild using proper science and technology, not the bullshit that the wider Imperium is accustomed to. The idea would be to turn it into a shining example of what the Imperium of Man could be, if they embraced science and technology instead of clinging to religion and superstition.