Hm. Sounds interesting...but I'm not sure what kind of RP space marines are equipped to do. They've become so alien and singular of purpose...what DO they do when they're not torching space hulks and bolting Mekboyz down?
Also, regarding the current game; I have a question.
[sblock=GM Only Cuzza spoils]I'm not sure what Kestrel's duties are vis a vis this unknown noble. As an Imperial personage, is she obliged to try to help him? Or is her only duty here the safety of her charge? Which includes keeping him from freaking out once the mayhem starts, of course.[/sblock]
They pray to the emperor lol. Aside from the spacewolves who drink and fight all the time, they are monastic orders, each with their own traditions and interpretations of the astartes codex. In the deathwatch they're bunched together and that causes it's own tensions. I'm playing a tabletop game of deathwatch and it's pretty cool.
The black library has some pretty good books 'bout 40K. Try reading the Eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett, or gaunt's Ghost, also by Dan Abnett. If you like space marines, go for the Space Wolves omnibus
[sblock=Shayuri] Your mission comes first, unless you are ordered otherwise by someone who has authority over you, most likely someone from the officio assassinatorum. The Inquisition, ofcourse, has supreme authority over evrything, and it's fairly unwise to ignore commands from high-ranked members of the ecclesiarchy, since they can brand you a heretic and have you burned at the stake

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I'll try to put in a big post today or tonight. I'm working on a map, but my mapping skills need dusting off.
For reminders : the inquisition has absolute authority on all matters in the entire universe of man. Wether they can enforce it is a different matter
