Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-24180680-20140312145854/@comment-24180680-20140401150951

I think he does.

In fact, I think he meant vulture to be seen as overpowered as he was, but as we continued down the story, we found he isn't as godlike as we think. Showing that, No, vulture doesn't have complete control over his power. It was also made clear that using the Judgements (well, certain ones) had its drawbacks, which he could reverse, but what does that mean for all the other judgement users.

Also, I'm think I have an Idea of what these judgements really are... and it could fit within the cannon. But seeing as how I could be right, I'm not sharing.

And thats another thing... His tales here all leave us in the dark, giving us bits and pieces of information every few steps (or leaps) of the way. Once the clues start coming together, it all will make sense.

This is why I continue to read, because I believe he does know what he's doing, keeping us guessing at how all of this works until he reveals it. A recent example is wartev's plan. Theirs a reason dan showed him doing a ritual on a seemingly non-functioning ship, and it was implied that he had the same done to other vesesls. What could these be for? Only dan does.

Thats just my thoughts on it though.