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  2. Rainbow warriors? - Forum - DakkaDakka

    www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/708157.page

    They're mentioned in passing in the deathwatch audiobook Mission: Purge, where a space wolf is trying to annoy a blackshield by repeatedly trying to guess his chapter. The rainbow warriors are referred to as "proud sons of Gulliman". Termagants expended for the Hive Mind: ~2835. Exalt This Post +1.

  3. The two missing Astartes Legions - Forum - DakkaDakka

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    The Rainbow Warriors were just one of the 12 chapters in the Rogue Trader rulebook which were stated to be just a random selection of chapters operating in the 41st Millenium - the first mention of Foundings ('Origins of the Legiones Astartes' a few months later) stated that only 7 of the 1st Founding Chapters still existed, and the first of ...

  4. Native American Culture Based Army - Forum - DakkaDakka

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    The Rainbow Warriors being Aztecs is actually just fanon, but it is the most palatable reason for their name. Corux looks a little Native American, but his chapter doesn't show it too much. And of course, Shiv, the Last Chancer, is modeled as a straight up Native American with a plasma pistol.

  5. Notable characters Africans, Asians or descendents of ... -...

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    The world we live in is gradually becoming rainbow coloured. Much of the IoM, being remote from any source of trouble from Xenos/Chaos and the like, is riddled with as much prejudice and "-sms" as the world today. If they don't have different colour skin, they probably divide by hairstyles, or sports teams or something.

  6. Someone Has to Know About the Lost Primarchs/Legions - DakkaDakka

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    Rainbow Warriors Silver Skulls Not appearing in this book- Imperial Fists, Raven Guard. Also not in this book (wouldn't get fleshed out til realm of chaos: slaves to darkness)- any concept or even mention of the heresy and chaos marines, none of that is in RT, so no legions. The Emperor is in the Throne because of the strain of looking after ...

  7. The RTB01 Project - Forum - DakkaDakka

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    Gotta go Crimson Fists for the sake of the original 40k scenario, but the above mentioned Rainbow Warriors are a very, very close second! "I have concluded through careful empirical analysis and much thought that somebody is looking out for me, keeping track of what I think about things, forgiving me when I do less than I ought, giving me ...

  8. Chapter choices - Raven Guard vs Ultramarines - how to decide?

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    Rainbow Warriors on the other hand are for true 40K aficionados. These brave souls employ tactics unheard of in the vast IoM and even Roboute has difficulties understanding them. Stand back for a second and think again: Do you really want to use midget smurfs on the field of honour?

  9. Aztec/Mayan Space Marines - Forum - DakkaDakka

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    Hello DakkaDakka! I've had an idea for a warhammer army, an idea about as original as it gets (as in, not very many people have posted the same idea online). My idea, Aztec/Mayan Marines. The Aztecs are one of histories "warrior cultures", but unlike the vikings, romans, mongols, greeks, egyptians, etc. they haven't seen much Space Marine ...

  10. Mantis Warriors, asian themed (Samurai / Mongolian) - Forum ...

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    So to protect the holy power armour more from the battle, they placed layered armor plates of inferior quality atop of it, styling it like the armor their old old old old old old old ancestors wore = samurai style. nearly every mantis warrior has adopted this, to honour those that died or survived the penal crusade.

  11. Funniest/weirdest army in 40k? - Forum - DakkaDakka

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    leopard wrote: Slightly expanded, Orks are essentially designed as the comic relief, based initially on British football hooligans from the 1980's. That is certainly not the impression you get from 2nd edition Orks. It was Gorkamorka that introduced the current punker scrap-heap design.