Why is the inquisiton the coolest part of 40k?
>>54328670
Coteaz has monkeys. With lasers.
>>54328670
Badass humans scouring the galaxy for heretics and mutants to protect the innocent.
>>54328874
>to protect the innocent
lol
Obiwan Sherlock Cousseau, the first inquisitor.
>>54328670
It's not. It just appeals to teenagers who like to yell "HERESY xD!!!!!" and who think the Monty Python and Mel Brooks skits were historically accurate.
>>54328967
I am an inquisition fan and I have never once yelled heresy, or used any of the memes
I enjoy the >>54328874 stuff
>>54329024
It's also that even with all the work Big E put into space marines, unique individuals can and will surpas them
>>54328874
There is no such thing as innocence. Only degrees of guilt.
>>54328670
Unlimited power.
Little to no responsibility or repercussions.
You know. Until there are repercussions.
But until then it's one hell of a fun ride.
>>54328670
>inquisition
>coolest
lol no try again sweaty
Because we all harbor a repressed desire to torture to death anyone that disagrees with us.
>>54328670
>>54329107
>>54329857
>all these NPC's trying to prop themselves up
>>54328670
inquisitors aren't the coolest on their own
What makes them cool is how they can feasibly work alongside whatever you think is great in 40k. They're basically purpose built to be self-inserts.
>>54328670
They're basically the equivalent of Jedi, but with the blinders off. I mean, just look at the name! "Inquisitor" is a title that shows you're not to be fucked with. Not "Detective" or "Officer" or "Jedi", it's "Inquisitor."
If I saw someone like that, I would be shit-scared that he would be breaking out the jumper cables and the nipple clamps.