A new Tyrandi fleet has entered this subsector. Let's find out what type of hive fleet it is.
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What is the Hive Fleet's progenitor? (d100)
A new Tyrandi fleet has entered this subsector. Let's find out what type of hive fleet it is.
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What is the Hive Fleet's progenitor? (d100)
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Hopefully this time
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Rolled 88 (1d100)
Hive Fleet Naga is our progenetor.
Here a little fluff about it sicne it is a very small hive fleet compared the other major ones in the galaxy:
Hive Fleet Naga was a Tyranid Hive Fleet, relatively small in comparison to other Hive Fleets, that invaded the Galaxy from the Eastern Fringe somewhere to the galactic-north of the Tau Empire in 801.M41, destroying countless alien domains and devouring several Eldar worlds. The Eldar refereed to Naga as Shai'naid, the Endlessly Winding Serpent, and fleets from the Malan'tai, Iyanden, and Idharae Craftworlds eventually eliminated Naga in 812.M41. But not before the Tyranid Hive Mind absorbed several dozen samples of new biomass, including the DNA of the Eldar and also gained valuable experience of Eldar military capabilities.
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>What is the Hive Fleet's classification? (d10)
Rolled 9 (1d10)
Well, maybe we can get a psychic turnout from the eldar shit
Hive Fleet
Looks like we are a hive fleet, maybe some survivded and quietly grew in size?
>How large is the Hive Fleet? (d10)
Rolled 4 (1d10)
This big
Small, so it is a remenant of Hive fleet Naga
What are the Hive Fleet's current goals? (d100)
Rolled 46 (1d100)
Rejoin the fleet (Fleet looking to pair up with their progenitor or a larger fleet)
Seems logical. It has imporant eldar biomass that needs to be re-integrated into a larger fleet. Just trying to brainstorm here
What is the Hive Fleet's strategic tendency? (d100)
Rolled 71 (1d100)
The Ground Trembles (Going underground)
What common biomorphs manifest in the Hive Fleet? (d10)
Rolled 8 (1d10)
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Symbiotic Swarms
Holy shit, I think we just created giant underground swarms of rippers or mawlocs, whatever floats your boat.
What are the Hive Fleet's allies? (d100)
Rolled 47 (1d100)
Psychic Vampire (DoM't-esque) Someone please explain what they mean by this
>What are the Hive Fleet's common enemies? (d100)
Basically we have bio organisms with massive psychic powers. DoMT was a psychic tyranid capable of ripping eldar souls out of their bodies like slaneesh.
The idea I got is our fleet is a tiny amount of surviving bio-organisms that have split our biomass massively and taken to traveling stealthily underground so that any survivors can rejoin with a main fleet and pass on our psychic prowess and bio morphs while avoiding eldar trying to keep the info from passing on.
Rolled 89 (1d100)
Hoping for eldar
Should we just add eldar as our enemies by default?
Assorted meats(Alien Empire)
We can change it to Eldars if you guys want. Or maybe we can have both
Maybe both, maybe our hive fleet's been passing through minor alien empires to reach a larger fleet while being pursued by a group of eldar, or maybe even a craftworld. The fleet's been aiming for smaller, weaker empires so it can make jump off points for other hive fleets.
Guys, this hive fleet would be perfect for the Vasenica sector. It is small, on the hunt for small targets and other aliens, etc
Psychic vampires? Does that mean these things?
is that like a cannon sector or another Veeky Forums sector? But yeah, sounds pretty good.
It's a Veeky Forums sector. There is no fluff about the Tyrandis in the sector, so that's why I thought that this one would make a good addition to the sector
More like this, scroll down to doom of
looks good, even looks like there is an opening for a splinter fleet even which gives us a hole to fill
Ah, okay, that makes a lot more sense.
(Since I'm not sure the first thing is even canon anymore, looks like it's barely been referenced since 1st ed Rogue Trader).
And it looks like the original Doom of Malan'tai was from Hive Fleet Naga, so continuity.
By the way, I think this is the current map of the sector. It hasn't been put into the wiki since it's not done yet
What shall we call this fleet?
It was in one of the more recent tyranid codices, if I remember right.
Maybe Marathon, it's a small force traveling large distances to deliver essential information. Plus it fits in with the greco-roman naming scheme sort of.
Hive fleet Marathon. I like it. It rolls of the tounge nicely
Tyranid fleets are typically named after mythical monsters. Does anyone know of a monster legend anything like that?
Why not name it either Huginn or Muninn? They were according to scandinavian myth 2 ravens that flew all over the world and told what they saw to Odin
Sounds good and fits the theming. Huginn flows off the tongue a bit better imo.
Next is probably color scheme, I'm thinking dark browns and greens so they can blend into the earth better
How about dark/light green, almost like moss on the top, and then brown on underside of it, along with some purple or red veins, etc just for painting reasons so it doesn't get to bland
Could be cool
desu senpai I liked marathon better
Name really should be a monster, to match existing Tyranid swarm names (Behemoth, Kraken, Leviathan, etc...)
If we're still brainstorming names, I could see calling it Hive Fleet Capricorn, for a tenuous connection with Marathan. Because Capricorn, the sea goat is a form of the god Pan; and Pheidippides, the famous runner from Marathon, had a vision of Pan.
Other ideas would be to name it after monsters from the labors of Herakles, since one of the major factions in the sector is the Heraclian Confederacy. (Though the most famous one, Hydra, is already taken).
Capricorn is a good name, I think
What's the summary for these guys?
Tentative summary:
Name: Hive Fleet (?)Capricorn(?)
Progenitor: Hive Fleet Naga
Classification: Hive Fleet
Size: Small
Goal: Rejoin a larger Hive Fleet
Strategic Tendency: The Ground Trembles
Common Biomorphs: Symbiotic Swarms
Allies: Psychic Vampire (Doom of Malan'tai)
Enemies: Eldar
Coloration: Green backs, brown undersides, purple veins
This Hive Fleet is a remnant of Hive Fleet Naga, which devoured a number of Eldar worlds before being shattered. This splinter fleet has incorporated valuable genetic information from those victories, including enhanced genomes derived from the infamous Doom of Malan'tai, and seeks to rejoin a greater Fleet in order to share its adaptations. Because of its relatively weak strength for a Hive Fleet, it often employs large numbers of burrowing bioforms to move undetected beneath the surface and undermine enemy positions. The Fleet has evolved biofroms with potent psychic abilities that make them particularly effective at destroying Eldar opponents. It is currently located in the rimward fringe of the Vasenica sector, carving a path of destruction as it tries to accumulate enough biomass to break through the contested front and join the nearest large Hive Fleet.
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So this will be added in the next Vasenica thread?
If there is one
Should I add it to the 1d4chan wiki article?
yea, do that
Okay. I have to go to work now, but I'll do it when I get back.
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Updated the 1d4chan wiki article on the Vasenica Sector with info from this thread.
you are doing the Emperors work user, keep it up
So what's our core unit/battle strategy
I think someone earlier suggested Mawlocs and Rippers, with the Mawlocs tunneling under enemy fortifications and allowing the rippers to pop up in the middle of their formations. Since the Fleet's backstory involves psychic adaptations based on the Doom of Malan'tai, I'd expect them to have powerful Zoanthropes as well.
Trygon Primes would also be a real good fit: they're synapse creatures which can burrow, meaning they can keep the lesser 'nids under control without any big creatures lumbering around on the surface broadcasting the army's location. In fact, it would probably be a good strategy to use disposable surface units as decoys: make it seem like the swarm is heading in one direction, while the main force moves undetected under the ground towards the real objective.
So these are sort of covert/hit and run nids? I can absolutely get behind this concept, stealth Nids sounds like it has great potential
Yeah. Normal Tyranid strategy is "attack until you run out of 'nids, grow more 'nids, repeat". And to be fair, this Hive Fleet will probably do that when it has an overwhelming advantage. But that gets boring after a while.
It's a lot more interesting to look at things from the Tyranid perspective, and see them as kind of the underdog from their point of view. They're under-strength for a Hive Fleet, their main force has already been busted up by the Eldar, and now they find themselves stuck in a mosh pit with a bunch of Terrans, Tau, Orks, and Necrons who threaten to destroy all the unique bioforms the Fleet has developed before it can share them.
So, for once, the old "Zerg rush kekekeke" stratagem isn't going to cut it. These 'nids need to be cunning. They need to minimize losses and maximize gains if they want to build up enough strength to achieve their goal.
I guess what I'm saying is that another endless, unstoppable flood of Tyranids just like every other endless, unstoppable flood of Tyranids would be boring. Let's put the 'nids at the disadvantage for once, and see what they're capable of when they actually have to work for it.
Shouldn't our name and color be more indicative of this? I'd also assume we'd have an increased number of the more intelligent bio forms? Not full on, but with more instinct and sense than just run at enemy until you die and do it again
The coloration, I believe, was intended to have a camouflage feel to it: green and brown to blend in with foliage and dirt.
The name's been all over the place. First it was Marathon, since the purpose of the Fleet was to be a messenger; then it became Huginn after Odin's crow, because Hive Fleet names are mythical creatures (except apparently there's a canon fleet called Perseus, after a hero?); then it became Capricorn, a roundabout reference back to Marathon via the god Pan. If you have any good ideas for a thematic Hive Fleet name, feel free to share.
Karkinos? It was a giant crab that fought Hercules. Crabs burrow and have chitin armor, and fighting Hercules makes him somewhat of an underdog, despite its size. Only issue is it has nautical connotations
I feel like there's something that'll fit perfectly that we're missing. Damn, I wish I knew more mythology
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Oh man have I the name for you guys
Hive Fleet Empousai
Empousai was an evil Greek goddess who spent her time drinking the blood of young men as they slept, but she was downgraded to an entire species of monsters who devoured travelers late at night.
The downgrade from goddess to monster species is the splintering of hive fleet naga, and devouring travelers late at night is clearly related to this fleets inherent stealthy tactics
Hmm, it might work. My vote is still on Hive Fleet Huginn though. Mainly becuase i'm a fan of Nordic myth
What else can fluff out about this hive fleet? Maybe when it entered the Vasenica Sector?
What about Hive Fleet Minhocao? It's a Giant Burrowing Earth Worm with huge teeth
I'm good with that!
How do you pronouce it? Min-hoc-ao?
I think it's min-ho-chao
mi-nho-cao
cao said a bit like cow but with an accent I believe
As far as creatures go, I think this is the closet we'll get to our nid's behaviors
For colors, black/brown carapace maybe?
Something like this coolors.co
I was thinking something in the line of this, but with a much darker brown as the "base" colour
And I forgot the picture, typical
Reminds me of RT salamanders
We could always roll for it
bampu!
What's our history?
We are (as far a we know) the last Tyrandis from Hive Fleet Naga that was destroyed by the Eldar. The fleet did however produce a being that ate souls instead of biomass. And we are determined to find a larger fleet in order to spread that knowledge to the rest of the Tyranids. Unfortunatly we are very few in number and becuase ofd that we rely on underground assults with mawlocs followed by swars of rippers