Board Thread:Warhammer 40k Roleplay/@comment-28917471-20150129223842/@comment-28917471-20150201210408

Sorry If I was rude, I just don't want the same mistakes to happen again.

Regarding the npcs, I believe that personas like the Ecclesiarchy priests and the arbites should not be considered npcs since they are powerful figures. They hold power and have their own personalities (though any other human being has a personality too, the personalities of the Imperial elite should be more considered).

i'm not saying that the rp should be without npcs, what I'm saying is that the npcs should be controlled by a second-in-command. Example: Let's say that the leader of an organisation give his servants a command, the second-in-command then orders the lower rank minions to do what was told.

And this is how I see the power over the npcs. The leader-player gives a command for the servant-player and the servant-player orders his npcs what to do.

An Imperial citizen or a servitor (or any other low-life servant) can be considered as an npc. Any other figures with power should be controlled by other players, this is how I see it.

I was thinking, how about we make it a Rogue Trader rp? Like half a year ago? I will participate too (I will be the rogue trader naturally) ! We will be one big crew!

There will be enough interaction for everyone! The rp will happen at the Koronus Expanse! And will create cool and scary enemies!

Also, like I said before! You can create an alter ego! You maybe different than the character you present! Like for example... I don't know... Sanguinior would serve the Trader as a Desperado, while in reality he will be an acolyte of some Inquisitor! How cool and plot twisting is that?!

Again, you may hide some information about your character, you can make them psycho while they will act like normal people! They may be show stuiped or weak, while in reality they will be way more experienced or stronger!

Don't worry guys! I will come up with a good plot for this rp!

I just need you to trust me on this one! What do you say?