Quote: (Markconz @ 22 Jul. 2009, 02:02 )
Quote: (Garoth @ 22 Jul. 2009, 08:16 )
Quote: (arkturas @ 21 Jul. 2009, 12:31 )
Ok, I've had a read around and I have to change my mind on the slugs/fexes combination. The Assault Spawn still exist in the background and are not fex variants or fex derivatives. The current 40k Nid codex lists Haruspex, Malefactor, Exocrine and Trygon in together as potential Ravener strain derivatives (Makes sense based on the speed).
I wasn't trying to suggest that Slugs should be eradicated backgroundwise, or that those should ne related to fexes in background in any way. Slugs would be backgroundwise their own thing, and carnifex variants would be something else. Both would be present in the background.
Only the rules would be linked, therefore people would be able to choose the appearance of their bio-tanks on the tabletop. Difference in appearence could be explained by stating that some Hive Fleets use different bio-tank strains because of the different genetic assimilation that has happened earlier on.
Exactly, the 40k taxonomy is just presented as a guesswork framework by ignorant imperials. Who knows what the real relationships are. Nothing to get too hung up on when trying to resolve some rules for people using slugs/fexes as preferred.
My point was that the assault spawn are almost completely unknown and if put/kept in the list they would not be slugs, they're design would mirror existing models like how the Ravener and Trygon are related.
Although the background is styled as speculative links, it's pretty definitive with the Ravener/Trygon connection.
I don't think it's a good idea to merge fex variants with assault spawn. Assault spawn are bigger than fexes and lots of multiple fex variants is just confusing. It would also set something of a precident in having the same/similar models with the same names being used for two or more different units. Essentially the opposing player cannot tell from looking what models represent, they would have to be told and maybe regularly reminded.
I think it's all somewhat academic anyway. There are no readily available models to represent the fex variants (we only have the screamer killer) and if you're going down the new model line then why not design new assault spawn.
Dactylis - Large twin gunned Biovore
Exocrine - Large Biovore with really big gun
Malefactor - Smaller Trygon with Devourers
Haruspex - Smaller Trygon with heavy armour plates and crushing claws