Board Thread:Warhammer 40k Video Games/@comment-24045526-20131013064751/@comment-81.20.183.47-20171019200129

@WindOfTheUnwrittenLaw actually, there is a way this game could work out, but it would more so work out for tau. Imagine that the tau needed a new specially founded secret sept, established to combat threats that normal fire warriors couldn't beat. So they assembled the best of the best fire warriors, commanders, and other fighters, and used earth-caste technology to copy all their knowladge and skills from them all, and made implants consisting of all their strengths and taking away all their weaknesses. Next, if they got the younger tau, the very young children of the best warriors, and started training them from younger than any other tau before, and put these implants in their heads to boost their combat capabilities and knowladge, and to take away pretty much all weaknesses, while recording any strengths and weaknesses that develop from those younger tau.Then, using that data, they update the implants adding more strengths and taking away more weaknesses from everyone in the new program, which could be named something like 'Alpha sept' or something, and then assemble the recruits from the program into seperate squads of fire warriors, pathfinders, battlesuit pilots, vehicle pilots, etc. and give them their gear ready to head into combat.

Next, say for example a tau force had been fighting some eldar and the tyranids showed up, killed a large amount from both armies, and the eldar retreated leaving the last tau to be slaughtered. This is where Aun'Va would send in the Alpha sept to engage the tyranids and wipe them out, and distract them long enough for the other tau to escape.

see what im getting at about how it could work, using a weak character turned into a powerful soldior?