Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-25618639-20150220210346/@comment-6078851-20150223201939

@ master, you really are an idiot aren't you? my grammer and vocabulary needs some work? that's rich coming from you. i don't deny that occasionally a spelling error gets through but on the whole my posts are amongst the most spelling and grammatically correct in these threads. when i say "an idea" i mean nothing more than an idea, a theory, a hypothesis, not that it's something i believe.

as for what i didn't say - you said that i said "the whole of humanity would have/use new or alien tech". not only did you quote me where i said no such thing but you still don't notice it. that's pretty moronic, and not a little hilarious. i said, and you can check the quote you used, the imperium, or whatever's left post-emps (which would be fraction of it's former size, also meaning any of the multitude of mini-empires that could arise), could start reverse-engineering - at what point does any of that refer to the whole of humanity?? that's what i mean when i say you misconstrue, and yet again you demonstrate your misunderstanding.

as for emoticons:  :)   :P   :(   ;)   these are emoticons. the picture forms are an extension of these but these are still the originals and can be used as long as you have access to punctuation. the sentence preceeding this :P emoticon denotes a joke, and i've used this method since joining this wiki and the only people who fail to see this is you and 1 other, 2 others at the most, but since you're a telepath and seem to know what i mean, despite your continued display of idiocy, then i bow to your wisdom and obviously i meant that joke in utter seriousness :P (just to clarify for those hard of understanding, this last sentence is a joke, and heavily leaden with sarcasm) and i don't care if you don't find it funny. to clarify: reverse engineering alien, and creating new tech was the idea, humans in battlesuits etc was the joke.

and once again you think i'm angry. how old are you? if i had to guess your attitude says you're about 10-12 years old, and i'm not angry, not even close. i'm irritated to be sure, talking to morons who continously misunderstand what i say has that effect, but to clarify on something you said in another thread: you said angy and irritated were very similar, well i'm sorry if they are to you and you should seek help for your anger management issues, but besides being on the same side of the happy/unhappy spectrum they're nowhere near each other in my temprement.

and don't worry about taking what i say seriously or not, i couldn't care less, because i won't be responding to any of your posts in future since i'm getting tired of having to correct your childish misunderstandings.

@ neithan, well the ordo xeno's branch of the inquisition already utelise alien tech so i see no issues from them at least attempting to reverse engineer. and it's not really a case of being unable to reverse engineer but an unwillingness to learn new (very old) techniques. plus the imperium has already reverse engineered tech anyway - the anti-grav tech in jetbikes for one (i know there's almost none left but still), plasma weaponry for another of which there are many variations. i'm sure there's more but they come immediately to mind.

those of the ecclesiarchy and mechanicum will no doubt use emps' death to rebolster their faith, so they will end up more zealous and dogmatic, but there will be a percentage of the masses who will believe emps is dead and gone and will lose faith/trust in those institutions, thus possibly lessening research strictures amongst themselves. and yeah the mechanicum and ecclesiarchy will still have the capability of reaching isolated worlds, but after emps' death every facet of the imperium will suffer many losses, worlds will be lost, and many worlds will surely be out of immediate reach (as in certain worlds will take many decades to reach. how good are imperial ftl ships?). with the reconstruction and recovery that'll be needed after emps death the very isolated worlds could be isolated for many centuries, maybe millenia if records get lost or destroyed. they could indeed end up remaining utterly faithful but such worlds would be best suited to creating new tech or reverse engineering.