A player asked me this as he was pondering what routes to take. I told him, I would assume no. As they are lobotomized people who are more like circuit boards than brains, but I am unsure. What do you think interwebs?
Can mind control take over servitors?
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p. 236, Machine Trait:
"Machines do not breathe, are immune to vacuum, extremes of cold, and mind-influencing psychic effects ."
So, barring something in Mind Control that says it isn't a mind-influencing psychic effect (which if it does is broken as hell and ought to be changed, as Mind Control is pretty much the epitome of mind-influencing pyshic powers), it would seem that Servitors (which have the Machine trait) are indeed immune to Mind Controlling psychic powers.
Edited by KommissarK... and sometimes it is as easy as that.
As per RAW, anything with the machine trait cannot be mind-influenced. I personally substitute that part for Resistance: Psychic but that's just flavour.
As per RAW, anything with the machine trait cannot be mind-influenced. I personally substitute that part for Resistance: Psychic but that's just flavour.
That sounds like an elegant solution, too - the subtle difference between "100% robot" and "cyborg", if you will.
Not something that has to be represented by the rules, but from a background PoV I still think my theories have some merit. Look at Dreadnoughts, who have the Machine Trait in RAW as well - they can go insane, but are not influenced by mind control? Does not compute .
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As per RAW, anything with the machine trait cannot be mind-influenced. I personally substitute that part for Resistance: Psychic but that's just flavour.
That sounds like an elegant solution, too - the subtle difference between "100% robot" and "cyborg", if you will.
Not something that has to be represented by the rules, but from a background PoV I still think my theories have some merit. Look at Dreadnoughts, who have the Machine Trait in RAW as well - they can go insane, but are not influenced by mind control? Does not compute .
Samet thing with Magos that take machine trait
I think that giving mind control the chance to stun a servitor is actually a good idea.
p. 236, Machine Trait:
"Machines do not breathe, are immune to vacuum, extremes of cold, and mind-influencing psychic effects ."
So, barring something in Mind Control that says it isn't a mind-influencing psychic effect (which if it does is broken as hell and ought to be changed, as Mind Control is pretty much the epitome of mind-influencing pyshic powers), it would seem that Servitors (which have the Machine trait) are indeed immune to Mind Controlling psychic powers.
Oh thank god it's in the rules. Otherwise this would have ended up as a phylosphical debate about what constitutes the soul, and where true intelligence begins.
see servitors in the Abnettverse
This is an over generalisation. Except that only examples you gave me in two other topics, majority of servitors of said "abnettverse" are servitors as shown in many other books and texts of the 40k universe. Unless you enlighten me with other cases.
Unless you enlighten me with other cases.
Salvation's Reach . A servitor feeling dismay.
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So two cases make a generality over the hundreds of servitors we can "see" in his books?
(I see that we have discussion on double threads, I'll focus on the other one from now on).
It's the only two I recall being described in detail -- that is, who actually played a role stretched out across several pages rather than just being a background element mentioned in passing.
That being said, upon checking Salvation's Reach to dig up the quotes above, I noticed that whenever he mentions servitors as a background element, he does fall back to a more conservative description in line with the studio material.
That actually only makes it weirder, for as you pointed out, the author apparently has a problem with consistency in his own writing here. A simple solution would have been to not describe these two examples (maybe there are more, but if you really insist and this still isn't enough, it's going to take some more time to dig them up ) as servitors but rather as normal humans with bionics/MIU/etc.
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