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The truth about the Interex . : r 40kLore - Reddit The Interex, an interstellar society made by Humans and Xenos and encountered during the Great Crusade, are very often brought up in discussions as a counter-point to the Imperium and the Emperor's approach of things, and more particularly Xenos However, this has caused some misconceptions to be spread into lore discussions, and I think it is time to correct them
[Excerpts|Horus Rising] An alternate reading on the Interex . . . - Reddit The interex also do not consider their relationship with the kinebrach an example of human supremacy or alien inferiority; quite the opposite The interex emphasize that encountering the kinebrach taught them positive virtues and showed them that humanity needed to be more open-minded 'Conflict with the kinebrach was our first significant
The Interex and the E : r 40kLore - Reddit The Interex were thoroughly compromised by Chaos I mean, they had the athame blade - one of the most powerful Chaotic artifacts in the setting, something that can kill a Primarch with one cut - just hanging out in a museum
The Interex arent that important in the grand scheme of 40k The Interex appear in the first novel Horus Rising They're written in by the author to exemplify the tragedy of the Horus, they're a Human empire that has integrated aliens into their society They're technologically advanced and deal with threats humanly such as the mega-arachnids, they fight Chaos actively and educate their people against its dangers They're a mirror to the Imperium, proof
The Fate of the Interex : r 40kLore - Reddit The Interex wasn't even anticipating Tim down the street taking his pickup through the front door They were children playing with primed nuclear weapons thinking they knew what was best, and it bit them hard because of it
The destruction of the Interex was a tragedy : r 40kLore - Reddit The destruction of the Interex was a tragedy You got a human civilization that was more sophisticated and technological advanced than the imperium itself, and superior in many ways, exterminated because of Erebus bullshit
The Interex : r 40kLore - Reddit Instead the Interex doom themselves and allow the Inperium to become consumed by the universal-morality-tier "disease" without even informing them that they are "diseased", thus assuring that Chaos will consume both civilizations sooner rather than later
Interex - Scam Recruitment Company : r linkedin - Reddit Have a Matthew Batchelor (complete with real, maybe fake LinkedIn profile) calling, texting, leaving vm's as well from a 917 area code who claims to be from InterEx group (real company) Similar story Offering positions as well as recruiting staffing services Funny how most of these gigs have someone running the hustle with a British accent and always out of NY (so they claim) I'm in a sr
Are the Interex still around? : r 40kLore - Reddit The Interex are just one such example The Kabal are another In fact the only non-Imperium or non-Chaos example of any note is Eldrad Human alternatives to the Imperium exist from time to time, but all fail in the end and either fall into the thrall of Chaos or are reconstituted back into the Imperium
A somewhat unconventional view of the tragedy of the Interex . . . - Reddit Interex being corrupted by chaos is a silly idea I'm more of the idea that the groundwork for corruption is possibly present there despite people saying they were fully aware of and resistant to it But that's mainly because we've seen that literally everyone from Eldar, Orks and Tau to even Tyranids and Necrons can be subverted by Chaos