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    Default Crystal Tokyo vs. the Imperium of Man

    The Imperium of Man has discovered a way to safely travel between dimensions and the first universe they come across is the Sailor Moon-verse. Assume this is a year after the Sailor Moon R in the Crystal Tokyo time line and Earth has completely recovered. What happens?
    "I traveled all of them as I pleased. I walked worlds of smoke and half-truths, intangible. Worlds of torment and of unnamable beauty. Opaline towers as high as small moons. Glaciers that rippled with insensate lust. And one world with nothing but shrimp. I tired of that one quickly." Illyria-Angel the TV Series

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    The Imperium loses a few thousand imperial guard, then they lose two space marines and decide to just Exterminus the entire planetery system to eradicate the heretics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uratoh
    The Imperium loses a few thousand imperial guard, then they lose two space marines and decide to just Exterminus the entire planetery system to eradicate the heretics.
    Which miffs Usagi that she needed to spend four seconds stopping it, and that it wasn't very nice at all, so she sends Saturn to have a "talk" with them.

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    The Imperium has one major problem that everyone going after the Sailor Moon crew faces. Namely the Plot Device Crystal. The ones capable of going after Crystal Tokyo as a result are any people who can counter with plot devices of their own such as Lina and the Giga Slave or Hikaru with Pillar of Cephiro powers or whatnot.

    The Imperium of Mankind is sadly short on Plot Device items at this time.

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    they DO have a couple Blackrock Fortresses, a weapon so powerful it's powers arent really defined.

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    I thought those are under Chaos control, not Imperium of Man control. Didn't Abadon grab them from the Imperium who couldn't figure out how to use them, and showed the Imperium how good they are at blowing up planets before fleeing back into the Eye of Terror with a couple?

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    There were 9 of them I believe...I know Abbadon fled with two, one of which got destroyed...a few are not so much in Eldar control as under Eldar watch...I'm pretty sure the Imperium ended up with at least one of em. Fluff recently indicates that the Fortresses were likely created by the C'tan Star Vampires to kill each other. to kill a creature that feeds on suns, make a weapon that can blow up suns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uratoh
    There were 9 of them I believe...I know Abbadon fled with two, one of which got destroyed...a few are not so much in Eldar control as under Eldar watch...I'm pretty sure the Imperium ended up with at least one of em. Fluff recently indicates that the Fortresses were likely created by the C'tan Star Vampires to kill each other. to kill a creature that feeds on suns, make a weapon that can blow up suns.
    The imperium, from what i know, does not have one that is actually fully active. I do believe chaos does though.
    "Until all are one."

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    The Imperium had about six Blackstones. They were created by the Eldar to defeat the C'tan. The Deciever helped start the Gothic War, which saw three of the Blackstones captured by Chaos. At the end of the war, one of the captured Blackstones was retaken, when it, and every Blackstone still in Imperial control, seemed to disintegrate.

    During the 13th Black Crusade, Eldrad Ulthuan tried to free one of the Blackstones when it showed up to attack Cadia, but it turned out to be a trap, and his soul got eaten. Shortly afterwards, a Necron fleet appeared and attacked it. It may or may not have been destroyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uratoh
    The Imperium loses a few thousand imperial guard, then they lose two space marines and decide to just Exterminus the entire planetery system to eradicate the heretics.
    Is there any reason that didn't end with, "and decide to just stop going back to that dimension"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewC
    Is there any reason that didn't end with, "and decide to just stop going back to that dimension"?

    Frankly, the Imperium really is stubborn like that.
    "Until all are one."

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    ya...stuff like, "We lost 47,000 Imperial Guardsmen...but we killed the heretic! Now, we have determined his influence was too great, so we have to Exterminus the entire planet anyway. for its own good of course."

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    You know, all these IoM threads are getting really tiring. It's like the new Dragon-Ball-Z on these boards.

    This has actually killed my 40k fandom, which is crazy because these boards almost never have any real impact on how I think. However, I'm completely burned out an dead to 40k now, thanks to all these repeated Imperium of Man threads which simply get more and more tiring every time.

    Meh. Warhammer Fantasy Battles is, and always has been, a better game anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagatai_Khan
    You know, all these IoM threads are getting really tiring. It's like the new Dragon-Ball-Z on these boards.

    This has actually killed my 40k fandom, which is crazy because these boards almost never have any real impact on how I think. However, I'm completely burned out an dead to 40k now, thanks to all these repeated Imperium of Man threads which simply get more and more tiring every time.

    Meh. Warhammer Fantasy Battles is, and always has been, a better game anyway.

    Next up: The Slayers in the Old World! :D

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    The problem with destroying Crystal Tokyo is Sailor Pluto. When every soldier attacking was retroactively killed as a baby, there are going to be problems.

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