Quote: (Lord Inquisitor @ 09 Dec. 2008, 17:03 )
Once again - I'm sure you're feeling picked on here - but do you need two lists? The question is, what is going to make these lists really unique?
Nah, I don't feel picked on... I've called it down on myself! *laugh*
Okay, here's my reasoning for wanting two Cadian/Imperial Guard lists in the book: During the 13th Black Crusade, the Imperium engaged in two very different styles of conflict: 1) Resisting the invasion of Chaos Marine forces and 2) putting down Chaos-spawned uprisings. I see the two Cadian lists as mirroring the two Chaos lists that will also be in the book.
I envision the "
Defense" list as elite, stalwart defenders, hunkered down in bunkers and fortresses, ringed with minefields and razorwire, running through trenches, using the deadly and reliable technology of the Imperium to thwart the Great Enemy. A brutal hedgehog of well-equipped, brave men fighting to retain every metre of Imperial soil.
I conceive of the "
Offense" list as elite mechanized infantry spearheading attacks against heretics and deviants, backed up by the power of Imperial armour and technology. A "rapid response" Regiment that "shocks" its way through the enemy, crushing those who defy the rule of the Emperor beneath the treads of their tanks.
One is "static" while the other is "dynamic"... I currently don't see a way of combining the two that doesn't dilute them both into "generic multi-purpose Imperial Guard army".
As to the Inquisitorial presence, I'm intrigued by it, and have an "alternate" idea about how to include them, which I'll get to later.