So, here's one of those potentially pointless-seeming questions I can be good for, from time to time, but here we go. I am rather fond of the Sisters of Battle; their codex, or what passes for it (part of a special list for other groups --> a codex with other stuff lumped into it --> a split up thing in two issues of the WD mag --> on online ebook that numerous people seemed to dislike; did I miss any?) isn't always amazing, but the group I am rather fond of. Now, let me state right here, this is NOT a thread where I am asking "How do you make the SoB in OW rules, so i can use them as a regiment-variant?" First, I'm NOT so keen on that idea, and second, many others have already posted on such things, back in the day. Granted, Shield of Humanity might have been a good place for them to show up, and some of their gear, at least a bit, is referenced in that book, finally, but that's not what i want.
What I am asking for, however, is some info on possible ways to use them in support roles, as NPCs, or another fixture of the environment the Guardsmen might appear in. I have looked through codexes for over a decade, and read numerous, occasionally ham-fisted excuses for why Army A MIGHT battle Army B, when Army A is mostly constructed to only fight Army C(haos Daemons) well, but here I'm trying to figure, are there many things that might attract a decent quantity/assortment of Adepta Sororitas forces to the Spinward Front. They don't necessarily fight the same things as the IG, or in the same ways, but, much like not-so-cheesy Space Marines, I would like to be able to have them figure into stuff, even if only in passing. I've often complained that the IG could benefit from more overspecialized, over-equipped forces, and they don't use them, but the Sisters fill some of those roles.
With primarily Orks, DEldar, and evil Secessionists filling the enemy ranks, what might some Adepta Sororitas be doing there, in force, that IG might get to help, support, clean up after, or maybe even be bailed out by them? How has anyone who has used them in their setting done so? Or, are they simply not in the SF, for the most part? Do their myriad rogue psyker/traitors to the Creed-hunting operations keep them busy elsewhere?
Again, I don't really want them as player options, nor to overshadow the venerable Guard, but I do kind of lile the iconic way that they might appear, and possibly strengthen the resolve of the troops. Are they inspiring because of their Faith, their devotion to him, or do the soldiers in question just like a powerful woman in heavy uniform? No matter, but they could be a very moving, inspiring addition to the scene.
Thanks for any ideas, and have a good one, please.