Sunday, January 11, 2015

Inquisitor Serpico and the Corregidan Expedition

My favorite thing about Rogue Trader (aside from the miniatures) is the RPG feel of the game. Having been a D&D player when I discovered Rogue Trader, it was pretty easy to cross over. Now that I'm amassing and painting the collection that I wanted back when I was knee-high to an Ambull, I have the chance to build a background story for my collection. I also always enjoyed reading army features in White Dwarf because in addition to pictures of awesome armies, the collector would usually give a little background story. So..... on to the pictures!

The first thing I need for my Rogue Trader gaming is a setting. Where is all this good action going to take place? The Corregidan Sector - on the edge of explored space, and just a name on Imperial charts. The Corregidan Sector is home to remote human settlements, marauding bands of aliens and pirates, hundreds of unexplored planets, and plenty of reasons to blast other sentient beings with virus grenades. This is where Inquisitor Serpico comes in.



Inquisitor Serpico


Seen here aboard his personal frigate reading from his =][= pad, Inquisitor Serpico has entered the Corregidan Sector investigating rumors about alien infiltrators using these isolated planets to mass in strength in order to launch attacks against Imperial planets. Due to ongoing conflicts elsewhere in the galaxy, Imperial military forces have been hard to come by - even for an Inquisitor like Serpico. Given the isolated nature of this sector, Serpico has had to become more diplomatic than he has been accustomed to in the past. Other than a small detachment of Imperial Guard and some Naval Infantry, Serpico has had to resort to the use of mercenaries and other hired guns to accomplish his goals.

M WS BS S T W I A Ld Int Cl WP Sv
4 5 5 4 4 2 5 2 9 9 9 9 4+

Serpico's equipment includes: Power Armor, Displacer Field, Communicator, Respirator, Photochromatic Drops, and Infra-Vision Contacts. Serpico normally carries a boltgun, power sword, hand flamer, and a Jokaero digital needler.

Needlers can be used to incapacitate uncooperative targets, something handy for inquisitive types.

Serpico is also a powerful psyker (Mastery Level 4), making him something of an outcast within the Imperium. Some of his lieutenants suspect that one of the reasons he chose to pursue enemies in uncharted regions of space was to escape the unwelcome questions of other Inquisitors. Instead of rolling for powers, I chose his powers because I want to be careful with some of the more powerful level 4 powers in games. 

Level 1: Cure Injury, Hammerhand, Teleport
Level 2: Aura of Protection, Jinx, Rally
Level 3: Cause Confusion, Cause Fear, Rout
Level 4: Telekinesis, Cure Wounds, Telepathy
Although Serpico is a formidable individual, he wouldn't make it very far without a little help from his friends.

Alexis Yarvin - Imperial Scout


A veteran of the Imperial Guard and a competent pilot, Alexis Yarvin was personally recruited by Serpico after his service during the Babel III campaign. Yarvin served behind rebel lines, gathering intelligence on enemy troop activity and identifying targets for orbital strikes. Reclusive and a bit of a loose-cannon, Yarvin has proven himself invaluable in gathering intelligence on remote human settlements and recruiting allies into Serpico's service.

M WS BS S T W I A Ld Int Cl WP Sv
4 6 5 4 4 2 5 2 8 8 8 8 4+

Yarvin normally carries only pistols, but is an expert of a vast array of weapons systems. Typically Yarvin carries a hand flamer, shuriken pistol, and a knife. Yarvin's preferred loadout includes: Displacer Field, Infra-Vision Visor, Photo-Visor, Communicator, Energy Scanner, Bio Scanner, and a uniform made from Chameloeline fabric

Allies...

When Serpico's frigate first entered the fringes of the Corregidan Sector, his shipmaster located an active spaceport and trading post on an arid desert moon orbiting a volcanic planet. Serpico dispatched Yarvin to investigate the planet as a possible source of supplies. While the frigate sat at the edge of the system, Yarvin was able to locate a mercenary captain who had some experience in the sector. Having earned the trust of the mercenary during a spontaneous bar-room firefight turned opportunist void-ship heist, Yarvin brought the mercenary before Serpcio with an offer neither party could refuse.

In exchange for service under Serpico's banner, the mercenary gained the protection of an Imperial frigate and the potential to acquire an obscene amount of untold wealth. Who is this mercenary you ask? None other than the infamous WORLDBURNER!


Worldburner and two members of his company


Serpico negotiates with Worldburner

Next post ...... a profile of Worldburner's company and more of Serpico's expedtition.

12 comments:

  1. Cool post. Looking forward to the next post, to delve into more of that back story.

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    1. Thanks man! Working on these scenarios for the the Oldhammer USA day.

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  2. That was a fun read easy to see u have a passion for narrative, looking forward to more

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  3. Great work dude. I'm not ashamed to say I quite literally "loled" at the =][= pad!

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  4. Thank for the comments guys! Keep your eyes peeled for more Rogue Trader goodness!

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  5. genius stuff! That Worldbunner...I don't like him...something shifty about his eyes!


    ...oh shit! I'm on fire! :)

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  6. Im glad that you are sticking with this blogging thing Bulldoglopez. As this post shows rather well, your paint jobs are fantastic and well worthy of their very own place to be shown off at.

    Keep 'em coming!

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  7. I loved this post. Great work. I love Inquisitor Serpico. Your paint job is very dramatic. I painted the same miniature and I was told (on the Oldhammer Forum) that I made him look like Ken Dodd. Well, you can't win 'em all, I guess.

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    1. Well...... the miniature has a really weird face.

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