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it's very likely that if it were attempted the Titan would IMPLODE from the machine spirit rebelling.... *Though if a titan manufactorium were to turn to the greater good....*
These look like an auxillary infantry under the T'au as opposed to a new building line or selectable race, so I would only expect a presence maybe, above Vespid and slightly below Kroot.
The funniest thing about Gue'la is that in the lore humans are physically superior to Tau and only are able to aim better than humans because they have targeting computers in their helmets synced up to their plasma rifles. Humans are tougher, stronger, and have better eyesight than the Tau. Gameplay wise, these guys should at least have more health than a squad of Firewarriors. Should basically be filling a Tau equivalent of Imperial Guard stormtroopers.
That said Gue'la are super heresy and should be killed on sight.
I typed a bigger thing first but don't want to come across as starting a fight, suffice it to say it's a fictional universe; almost everything is plot armour. One key example being Nurgle has diseases that instantly infect you for merely being near someone infected, even through walls. He could play Plague Inc on easy difficulty planet by planet if he wanted to. Tzeentch can predict all possible futures yet didn't push an asteroid towards Terra before humanity started colonising planets.
The Imperium can wipe out the T'au, even tabletop T'au mains will admit it, but the T'au blunt Ork and Tyranid threats and don't care about xenociding humans or assassinating the Emperor so it's not worth the cost-reward.
I guess you were talking about the "Gue'vesa", who are humans who joined the T'Au by free will? The term "Gue'la" is used for the humans who OPPOSE the T'Au.
Finally I can live out my dreams as a space ship.
I believe one of the mod (either titanium wars or codex) feature tau weapon equipped warhound titan
will this mod too? or too much heresy?
it's very likely that if it were attempted the Titan would IMPLODE from the machine spirit rebelling.... *Though if a titan manufactorium were to turn to the greater good....*
Nah, we do not do that here. Also the Tau have enough titans of their own.
Yeah very fair
That makes me wonder:
What do you plan for Gue'vesa to have in this mod?
Tau Modified Imperial vehicles? Such as
Tau Leman Russ Tank?
Tau Sentinel?
Tau Basilisk?
These look like an auxillary infantry under the T'au as opposed to a new building line or selectable race, so I would only expect a presence maybe, above Vespid and slightly below Kroot.
The funniest thing about Gue'la is that in the lore humans are physically superior to Tau and only are able to aim better than humans because they have targeting computers in their helmets synced up to their plasma rifles. Humans are tougher, stronger, and have better eyesight than the Tau. Gameplay wise, these guys should at least have more health than a squad of Firewarriors. Should basically be filling a Tau equivalent of Imperial Guard stormtroopers.
That said Gue'la are super heresy and should be killed on sight.
The funny thing is that tau won many battles despite being weak.
Yeah it's called plot armor.
this is why i hate writers
I typed a bigger thing first but don't want to come across as starting a fight, suffice it to say it's a fictional universe; almost everything is plot armour. One key example being Nurgle has diseases that instantly infect you for merely being near someone infected, even through walls. He could play Plague Inc on easy difficulty planet by planet if he wanted to. Tzeentch can predict all possible futures yet didn't push an asteroid towards Terra before humanity started colonising planets.
The Imperium can wipe out the T'au, even tabletop T'au mains will admit it, but the T'au blunt Ork and Tyranid threats and don't care about xenociding humans or assassinating the Emperor so it's not worth the cost-reward.
I guess you were talking about the "Gue'vesa", who are humans who joined the T'Au by free will? The term "Gue'la" is used for the humans who OPPOSE the T'Au.
For the chaos terminators they are an accessory from a corpse
Ah they look incredible! finally proper gue'vesa in the tau empire, i wonder how their voice lines will be lol.
I am sure you will be very pleased with them.
Lets go looks amazing