Lost and the Damned Regiment creation thread

With the great rift dividing the galaxy in half, many Imperial systems have turned their backs on the Imperium and the Emperor of Man. We shall create one of these factions that have gone turncoats

1d4chan.org/wiki/Lost_and_the_Damned_Creation_Tables

First roll:
>Former Regiment Classification d10

dice+d10

Do it in the options field

K. Feeling a little retarded right now.

Doesn't work for me wtf

you need to specify how many dice your roll, e.g: dice+1d10

Rolled 10 (1d10)

Now it should work.

Navy Armsmen: Experts in void-combat, they found salvation on the tides of the Warp whispering to them.

Navy Armsmen: Experts in void-combat, they found salvation on the tides of the Warp whispering to them.

Cool!

>Recruitment Criteria d100

Rolled 22 (1d100)

Interesting. Navy Armsmen strike me as elite formations. Maybe the Eisenhorn books influenced me.

>all female

Meeeeeeeh.

reroll ?

All female [m/f ratio adjustable]

Navy armsgals

>Nature of Recruitment d10

Rolled 6 (1d10)

Standard conscription: Average or above-average citizens recruited from all levels of society.

Now, where did they come from?
>Home World d100

Rolled 1 (1d100)

Hive World: No claustrophobia, excellent sense of direction? Urban combat!

>Home World Predominant Terrain d100

Rolled 100 (1d100)

Agriworld: Sturdy, hard-working types, glad to be off the farm.

Ok, I like these chicks so far

>Regiment Core Units (d100)

Rolled 88 (1d100)

Looks like we've got a good combo going.

Siege

Now this is also interesting

>Specialization (d10)

Rolled 10 (1d10)

Not bad.

Hive Warfare

>Loyalty Rating (d10)

...

Rolled 4 (1d10)

Just joining in, what i've read so far:

Naval Armsmen, all female, agriworld hive (i'm thinking massive vertical farms?), siege unit with hive combat spec (makes sense) and most interestingly Adherent in loyalty, meaning they're still loyal to the Emperor even if they've gone AWOL/MIA

Or, being Naval Armsmen, they could have lived in orbital/sub-orbital habitats as every inch of actual land was dedicated to food production