Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-72.93.49.215-20140912200020/@comment-72.93.49.215-20140914191251

"if we define pure gene-seed, however as being free of mutation and flaws, this is a different story for the salamanders. basics: 1. salamanders gene-seed has no specific deficiencies, aka in itself it has no mutation, as the text says."

@ Neithan. I see what you mean now. I guess I was understanding any mutation as gene-seed flaw. Mutation is sometimes understood as flaw. This is what makes it confusing.

@ Callum. Yeah you are probably right about the Dark Angels. Honestly if they had just been open about the caliban schism at the start it would probably have been okay, but now it wouldn't. The Grey Knights, White Consuls, Black Templars, Sisters of Battle, and any other Emperor worshiping group would have them hung high.

@Heretical. Well I don't know about the Night Lords anymore. Neithan has altered my understanding about gene-seed purity a bit. I am surprised you put the Death Guard and the Blood Angels so low, I must say. And I do realize the Luna Wolves were quite pure in gene-seed but the fact that they so often were made to look like Horus by the gene-seed, is what made me drop them down a bit. Interesting list.