i need help for a new section in rogue trader

By Benjamin Beerg, in Rogue Trader Gamemasters

hi , i'm benjamin beerg and i just joined yesterday and i need help for a new campain line, and please no campains from the book, they seem to boring to me, so please help me to find a new, and very interesting. thank you very much for the help. it is all up to you if anyone wants to "frend me" so feel free.


Benjamin Beerg "IRON MAIDEN GONA GET YA WHERE EVER YOU ARE!"

hello again, it is me Benjamin and i have a baise for the next section/campain. any thing that has to do with chaos, so could you spit-ball some ideas for the campainand thank you for your imput.


Benjamin Beerg

how about using a sector of space where chaos isn't chaos? horus is the emporer and the 'god emporer' of the"real" reality is the bad guy! chaos good, imperial = bad. could be dangerous for the characters but fun. well fun for you at any rate. hell i might use it on my lot!

mrbearclawdius said:

how about using a sector of space where chaos isn't chaos? horus is the emporer and the 'god emporer' of the"real" reality is the bad guy! chaos good, imperial = bad. could be dangerous for the characters but fun. well fun for you at any rate. hell i might use it on my lot!

hahahaha.....YOINK!!! lengua.gif i love that plan

any way to the first question .... honest worlds corrupted buy the fell powers and my personal favourite and the one im currently running with is one of the few things almost every one forgets the warp alters TIME as well as space have your explorers turn up just before, centuries before, just after or even during the heresy all it takes is 1 botched entry into the warp from the navigator and voila!!! time lost explorers and believe me when i say nothing is more worring for a group when the look for the light of the golden throne and the astronomican and it just isnt there.....

Uh... That would be a EXTREMELY MASSIVE amount of time lost. I don't think there's any precedent in any fluff to represent something like going back before the Heresy. Sorry, it's just way out of line with the background lore.

Jeff Tibbetts said:

Uh... That would be a EXTREMELY MASSIVE amount of time lost. I don't think there's any precedent in any fluff to represent something like going back before the Heresy. Sorry, it's just way out of line with the background lore.

So?! in some of the Warhammer books notibly the Ravenor Series they jumped back seeral thousand years(( it was not warp tavel but using a spooky chaos warp door thingy)) still if you can end up going back a day then why not 10,000years? I would make it a major plot device though

read the horus heresy books there are some good examples of people successfully navigating the warp back in time o try and warn people but shock horror no one listened so disaster not averted so yes it is in fluff and besides that will be the culmination of the entire campaign and a way of wrapping everything up not just a one off session piece of plot

Our group went back and forth through time during one adventure while exploring a hulk in the warp. It was an awesome experience and one of the more memorable adventures my GM ran.

We never knew what time it was, but in certain sections of the ship Adeptus Sororitas were in control, while in other parts of the ship it looked like the Sisters were annihilated eons ago. Later we ran into Death Watch clearing out a tyranid infestation with the ship experiencing severe power loss. Eventually we found an ancient Thunderhawk gunship attached to the side of the hulk, got on board and re-awakened it's machine spirit with scavenged parts. We then piloted the craft out of the warp and back into real time. We found ourselves on the other side of the sector, well away from our Inquisitor's main base and many months later in time. To us, the whole journey had only taken hours to complete.

We were taken into custody for stealing Astartes equipment by a local Interrogator. We provided an inquisitorial rosette that we had previously come across, but it was not ours and our stories didn't match up. After several weeks of interrogation and torture, we narrowly escaped with our lives when our Inquisitor arrived to halt our execution. Our pain and suffering apparently gave him time to arrive to intervene on our behalf.

It was a satisfying journey.