What are the qualifications for becoming a Commissar?

What are the qualifications for becoming a Commissar?

Survive the Schola.

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Must have a top grade scowl.

Join the communist party

In 7th edition fluff, one had to be at or near the top of their schola progenium class. This meant that one was an orphan of an imperial hero trained from childhood in the art of war and leadership. You then have to pass an initiation by killing an underperforming classmate or someone who refused the previous test. After receiving some additional training you would then be assigned to a guard regiment.

>You then have to pass an initiation by killing an underperforming classmate or someone who refused the previous test

You can also pass it by motivating the underperforming classmate to success, through inspiration and leadership. Its rare, but its accepted.

Neat.

What if no one in class is underperforming?

Highlander rules. There can be only one.

Are you Michael 'Every school should be performing above average, btw I don't know what 7 times 6 equals' Gove?

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In 8th edition you only need to be an Imperial sucking off Girlyman

Being Gaunt

By going to rich people school when you're born

If noone in your class is the loser, than it's you.

Having a name that sounds like it came from that one episode of MST3K like Blast Hardcheese or Big Mclargehuge.

That's not what schola is. Rich people in 40k can just buy their kids colours.

What if the underperforming classmate ends up killing the tryhards that try to gun him down?

Can commissars have kids?

>Good oratory skills, bad martial skills, male
Priest

>Good oratory skills, Good martial skills, male
Commissar

>bad oratory skills, bad martial skills, male
Administratum clerk

>Bad oratory skills, Good martial skills, male
Stormtrooper regiments

>Pious, bad martial skills, female
Sororitas, non-militant order

>Pious, good martial skills, female
Sororitas militant order

>Not pious, good martial skills, female
Stormtrooper regiments

>None of the above and with a penchant for violence
Officio Assasinorum

Yes but according to Imperial law children are immediately conscripted into the regiment and thrown into the whiteshields squads as soon as they're able.

He goes to the Tempestus.

Not him, but aren't Whiteshields only a Cadian thing?

The Inquisition takes those

No, they're a Schola thing

I'm pretty sure conscripts are not just a Cadian thing.

No, they are an Imperial Guard thing. Its just another name for children that have been conscripted into the guard.

Sometimes you serve in another branch before becoming a Commissar. Yarrick was a Stormtrooper before he got his peaked cap.

You also forgot that a good amount of Inquisitors come from Schola stock.

big thick veiny melee weapon

Then raise the bar which dictates what constitutes "underperforming".

Wasn't there a female Commissar in Ciaphas Cain (I may have that the wrong way around) at one point?

>You then have to pass an initiation by killing an underperforming classmate or someone who refused the previous test.
That's fucking stupid.

Actually even the adepts and priests leave the schola at least above average at gorilla warfare.

in the MT codex they make mention of schola adepts beating potential heretics to death in the data-stacks

Gigantically malformed body (huge fat head, hands, body and limbs), Stupidly massive hat and collar, NO sense of humour, the ability to display a psychotic murderous rage and intolerance at all times, the strength to swing a fucking chainsaw the size of a road drill with one hand while wielding a bolt pistol the size of a fucking fridge with the other. Also must be able to hold a pose for long periods for those over the top propoganda paintings. Must be male and white.

There was a female commissar model. Lady commissars, preachers, and storm troopers all exist. The sisters aren't where *every* badass woman in the Imperium goes.

Why a commissar needs to prove they are willing to execute a drain on moral or possible heretic without hesitation.

It's grimderp. Not every class has deadbeats. The "must kill best friend as final test" is silly, if instead other options such as 'break the underperformer, but enough that they can pass muster as a stormtrooper' would totally make sense.

How hard is that test?

Mm. Sororitas kind of need that whole fanatical devotion thing going on- which is to say, a zealot among zealots. They also need a degree of willpower to keep up the right sort of appearance, lest they end up a self-elected Repentias.

>break the underperformer, but enough that they can pass muster as a stormtrooper
Commissars are not personal trainers. If an officer's command is incompetent, they execute said officer and handle the job themselves.

Yeah, it's grim having to execute a classmate. Almost as if life is fuckin' cheap in the imperium and commissars are expected to be the sorts of hardline people who can do that kind of stuff without hesitation.

In the Cain series, Cain often remarks that he was taken to the Schola because he was orphaned (parents killed for being cowards in IG) while Amberly always corrects him via footnote by saying that if his parents hadn't died decorated heroes within the IG, there was no way he'd have been taken to the Schola.

So from that, we know that being an orphan is part of it as with recognized parentage.

Where the heck is that stated? Neither the AM codex, the MT codex, the Assassin Supp, nor even the Sororitas codex indicated anything like that at all anywhere. I reiterate, not even the ASSASSIN SUP, which loves its grim dark, death killy, "99 in 100 trainees dies before then" description, bothered to mention anything like that.

So where in 7E did you get this from? Genuinely curious.

Ah, found it. Later in the MT Codex. Interesting.

Everything you need to know about the Schola in one image. Enjoy.

> Not every class has deadbeats.
As someone who just went through basically every modern source on the Schola, I can soundly say NO class has deadbeats. They are weeded out or downright murdered by drill abbots (who all carry fuckhuge hammers for this purpose).

You don't kill deadbeat friends. You kill excellent, perfectly able, upstanding friends. In the words of Commissar Tibrum after BLAM'ing a PDF shitter,

>I've shot far better people than that man.

Betraying and killing your friends according to 7e codex.

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they have to be angry while making love though

Nick Offerman would make the best Commissar

Be an orphan

>gorilla warfare

What the fuck did you just say to me, you little bitch?

No, Ron Swanson would make a great commissar. Nick Offerman doesn't even like guns.

>according to 6e* codex
The Tempestus codex is the last (and seemingly only) source to say such, from what I've seen.

If you mean in our world, yea. If you mean in 40k, the imperium is like the most demifuedal fascist state ever.

BALLS OF STEEL

Then they should take the initiative and go to another class that is underperforming and kill someone in that class who was

Ron Swanson doesn't even like the government, how the hell is he going to make a good commisar?