Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20190906112145/@comment-24510587-20191117030747

Imposter101 wrote: Siros shows very little respect because he's basically having to hold a bunch of rogues together and doesn't like the sound of his men being shot because they've been forced into desperate measures; it's possible that he has had experience with trigger happy Commissars before, and is worried that his sway over his men might be weakened by such methods. Hen's initial description of the Commissar has not helped his view of them. What, the description that he's zealous? There is no such thing as a non-zealous Commissar. Every last one of them was hand-picked from the already zealous students of the Scholae Progenium for their total faith in the Emperor. Magos Xenobiologis Zane wrote:

He hasn't done anything except threaten a Magos. I've never heard of a Commissar walking into a group of soldiers and bam, discipline. There's typically a lot to do. The Commissar that runs the Steel Legion didn't step off an airship and things just fell into place, as I'm sure you know. He hasn't actually done much and if you're view was that the Partisans officer wouldn't have seen a Commissar before, why should the locals care. They certainly wouldn't know what he was. Pretty much every citizen of the Imperium knows that a Commissar is. They are universal symbols of the Imperium's authority.