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he will be right. PS choosing black templars as the 'body guard' for the inquisitor was a bit wrong since they dont really like 'witches' and all. Crimson fists would have fitted with the general story of the 40K universe a bit better.

Not all Iquisitors deal with witches, that is just the Ordo Hereticus.

The Ordo Xenos hunts aliens and there is also the Ordo Malleus but i don't recall what they specialize in.

To be totally true to the story they would have been better off using Grey Knights as body guards.

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Not all Iquisitors deal with witches, that is just the Ordo Hereticus.

The Ordo Xenos hunts aliens and there is also the Ordo Malleus but i don't recall what they specialize in.

To be totally true to the story they would have been better off using Grey Knights as body guards.

I was meaning that the Black Templars would not hang out with 'witches', their name for any one with psychic power. They hate them to the point they dont even have librarians.

In thinking about it I was assuming that that Inquisitor was working for the Ordo Malleus (Daemon Hunters)because they suspected Titus of being posessed.

Ordo Malleus Inquisitors are typically psychic, so the Templars would want to kill them rather than work with them...hence Crimson Fists,called lap dogs of the inquisition for how keen they are to carry out the Inquisitions orders against other Chapters, would have ben the better choice, or in an extreme case Grey Knights, but being even more valuable than a normal space marine being the retinue for an Inquisitor seems a bit below them.

But since the Inquisition could be talking to Titus because they beleive him to be an unsanctioned psyker, and thus somthing Ordo Hereticus would be looking at, then the Templars are a good choice. Providing of course the Inquisitor is not psychic. The templars would be toatally down with a good old fasioned witch hunt, but would not work along side a psyker.

Shame about the lack of dedicated servers and having to play with an awful connection to some useless kents 486. I think I spent half my taime 'waiting for host'. :rolleyes:

It's like playing Americas Army on dial-up.

Shame about the lack of dedicated servers and having to play with an awful connection to some useless kents 486. I think I spent half my taime 'waiting for host'. :rolleyes:

It's like playing Americas Army on dial-up.

I have not been able to connect to a game online EVER. Pretty dissapointing in that regard.

perhaps on the router. I had a similar issue with world of tanks so you are probably on to somthing!

it's probably blocking matchmaking then.

I leave my home router firewall off, I know it's basically saying 'please malware, get in my PC' but I have no issues.

it's probably blocking matchmaking then.

I leave my home router firewall off, I know it's basically saying 'please malware, get in my PC' but I have no issues.

yeah I will have to have a muck around with it later. All the other games work ok, just my two most recent ones didnt >_<

My copy of W40K SM from Oz Game Shop arrived on Tuesday. I paid $37 and only had to wait 6 working days from the release date.

This game is seriously fun to play.

I must say that the theatrical style of the opening sequence was excellent, i just wish it was longer.

Definitely looking forward to see what THQ does with the first expansion pack.

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