Hi there everyone,
my group already is amidst an ongoing campaign, bent on lifting the veil of secrecy over the dread Tyrant Star. So far i haven´t used any of the official Adventures and made my own explanation about said Tyrant Star. (The Acolytes are still relatetively clueless, they only know their Inquisitor sent them out often for some pretty..strange artifacts). But now i have picked up Tattered Fates, and while it looks pretty cool to me so far i have difficulty with the beginning of the Adventure, since the manner in which the Acolytes are captured doesnt seem to be very satisfying.
To clarify, my group consists of a Psyker, a Tech-Priest and an Assasin, all about Rank 5-6, so pretty powerfull already. They "own" their own small, warp-capable ship, which is significantly smaller than a frigate and is more of a permanent loan to them by their inquisitor since they get around in the sector quite a bit. To just say "Well, suddenly you all fall unconscious..." feels kinda lame...
My thoughts were perhaps along the line that a Beast House Ship awaits them on the Undertaking of their new Mission, shoots their ship apart and storms it by hand, overwhelming the Acolytes. They already have a powerful Nemesis in an enemy Radical Inquisitor who could well have tipped the Hand of the Beast House, or does that contradict parts of the Adventure i havent read yet?
My second worry is that they may be too powerful already to be threatened much by the Red Cage. The Psyker especially since he has Psy-Rating 4 and a nasty Combination of Biomancy and Pyrokinetics, and the Techpriest sports several Gun/Meleeweapon Mechadendrites as well. The only one who would quite helpless without gear would be the Asassin..
Should i strip away some of the others Powers (Like the Beasthouse cut off the Priests Mechadendrites like they tried with Doc Oc in Spiderman 2) implanted some kind of Psy-Jamming Device into the Psyker which the Priest later in the adventure can cut out, something like that, or should they be fine without such restrictions?
I´d be grateful for any tips, and sorry for spelling mistakes, my native language is german