Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-24405075-20150318130307/@comment-86.155.210.48-20150324135739

Going on the texts listed, so don't need to look it up. His loyalities have nothing to do with the fact it shows that legions reappropriated each others trainee's. This in turn shows that there is a basic training method common to the legions and that this would allow movement between them.

We could go on that puberty is not a given age and specific to each person and clear something has been inplanted, given that they refer happily to it as a 'implant'. I also have not forgotton but am happy to remind you that recruitment from across the galaxy is only a good thing to show that chapters had various genetic influences within them as even someone how fairly unaware of genetics would be aware that two different worlds would have different genetic material. So yeah, cheers for supporting my assertion.

The fact that Ultramarines has such as large recruitment pool would also account for a large gentic spread, meaning that persons from other worlds may very well not show up compared to a legion with a smaller pool.

It all falls nicely into place...I just don't see why you refuse to accept that it is a viable option. Not a a given but viable.