Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-6078851-20130130174042/@comment-83.10.73.54-20130305192149

That's an interesting observation, Callum.

Here is a handful of remarks from an amateur-wiki-reader-nobody that I am. Brace yourselves, speculations ahead.

-The matter of aging. I agree that Primarchs probably do not age. In response to the Khan issue, however, I'd like to remind you guys of the history of inquisitor Czevak. Both him and Khan spend time in the Webway, and Czevak is known to have been "healed" and "refreshed" by Eldars. Same can happen to Khan, he is killing enemies of Eldar after all.

-The return of Primarchs. It seems to me, that the following plot would be quite cohesive: Lion returns, learns of Salamanders' quest and declares to help them find remaining artifacts. Whatever he decides to do, I will be happy, he is my favourite Primarch. Quite symbolic, the Primarch of 1st Legion may be the 1st to return, isn't it?

-Guilliman's condition: do we truly know how exactly does the stasis thingy work in 40k? Maybe it does allow time progress in the body, but very, very slow. If it was made clear by GW that it is impossible, ignore this one :)

-Alpha Legion. Even if after all those years they remain loyal, I am quite sure they have no place in the Imperium anymore, after they have been declared Excommunicae Traitors, so either they are truly evil or they have to be "inbetween" forever.

Aside from the above, I hope that GW decides to move the plot forwards and that I will live long enough to witness it. Hell, I am melting in anticipation of the finale of HH series.