Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20161215224219/@comment-1436455-20161217205737

OvaltinePatrol wrote: OvaltinePatrol wrote: Das2Eazy wrote: "What are the arnaments of the insurgents? Furthermore, is there any trace of Chaos taint among opposition? Inquisitor Traus has sent me because he feels that the planet is tainted. I need to confirm this. Please provide an honest answer as my patience already runs thin from the waiting." Pyotr rumbled in a deep voice, his hand twitching over his combat knife. OvaltinePatrol wrote: "Those are some really good questions with what I assume are truly fascinating answers. Good luck!"

With that, the floor beneath Douchard's desk and chair rapidly lowered. In the blink of an eye, the Rogue Trader was gone and some Nemiraian guardsmen entered the room to escort the team to their shuttle and provide a copy of the manifest and bill of sale detailing what the government of Spiuq QR had purchased. There was a diverse selection of heavy weaponry with accompanying ammunition, grenades, body armor, and perhaps most alarmingly: heavy armor and armored personnel carriers. Doomhammer015 wrote: Karliel, returning his attention to Mr. Bagge after watching the scene, lifts his index finger to indicate he does, infact, have more than one question.

"So, is there anything else you can tell us about this insurgency? For example, how many traitors are we talking about, who is their leader, and where their base of operations is located? And are their any assets at our disposal, be that manpower or equipment?"

He promptly crosses his arms, not expecting much but a smart ass reply from the Rogue Trader.

Karliel had been beaten to the punch, and it seemed as though Bagge intended to take no further questions. The Nemiraian guardsmen likewise provided his team with a copy of the manifest as they escorted them to the shuttle. Varen was likewise too late to get Bagge's attention, and his group was supplied with their own copy of the manifest on the way to the shuttle. One of the snickering Nemiraians said "Finding a way to secure and deliver the goods is on you. Your group's more resourceful than those other guys, right?" As his desk descended, Bagge rolled his eyes at one of the questions thrown his way. A group of Nemiraians who provided the team with their manifest of the missing cargo and escorted them to their shuttle. One of the soldiers offered a belated response, his tone similar to one used to discipline a small child "If you want to get paid, you wont use any means that destroys the munitions or irreparably antagonizes the loyalist forces on the ground."