The ganger that have flocked Zone 9 are not the only interested parties that have come seeking the secrets of Magna Petrum
Zone 9, contrary to popular belief is not uninhabited, it is just abandoned and forgotten by the rest of the planet.
If you roll for Rogue Docs, Mine Workings or Workshop inform the Arbitrator (Michael) immediately, there is only limited number for each available and so cannot be rolled again by any gang in future games. The Arbitrator will intermediately update the blog and table. If another game has rolled Rogue Doc first and you were not aware, you must still re-roll the territory.
SPECIAL EVENT: The Return of 'Honest' Hans Fischer
Hans Fischer |
Honest Hans, the Rogue Doc of Zone 7, rumoured to be a rogue Magos Biologis, has appeared in Zone 9. He claims that he was not in Zone 7 at the point of the warp plague outbreak, though some swore they saw him there during the chaos. The truth is unknown.
Nevertheless, Hans Fischer has come to Zone 9 with his own interests in mind. Word has spread that Hans knows the location of a Mine Workings but lacks the means to acquire it and so has turned to the gangs in Zone 9 for help.
Rules
In any game where there is one gang larger than the other by a rating of 100 or more, the gang with the lower gang rating may automatically choose the Mine Workings result from the table, there is no need to roll and overrides the normal selection of a mission. The gang wishing choose the mine workings MUST state before rolling for scenarios. In order to gain access to the map, the smaller gang is assumed to promise to hand over the Mine Workings to Hans should they acquire it (see: Terms below).
One Chance: Each gang can only go for a Mine once in this manner
Hans is suspicious of the more power gangs for fear of a double cross and so Gangs with a reputation over 1300 cannot select this scenario even if they have a lower gang rating.
If the gang with the lower gang rating selects this scenario, there are special rules that apply:
The Mission: Must be Stand Off, however the whole gangs can be used.
If the gang rating between the two gangs is more than 200 difference Hans will offer the services of a converted Servitor - He offers this free of charge on the promise of the Terms
Terms: If the smaller gang wins the scenario, they can turn over the Mine workings to Hans and he will pay 75 Credits for the Mine Workings. Remove the Mine Workings from the gang roster and add 75 creds to your stash.
Should the larger gang win, Hans may be willing to purchase the Mine off you, though he is known to be both surly and paranoid around gangs that he thinks are "a bit too big".
Double Cross: The smaller gang, if they wish, can double cross Hans and keep the mine for themselves. This has no immediate repercussions but may do so in future.
Hans' Servitor
The Servitor is armed with Heavy Bolter, Heavy Carapace armour and a Mono Sight.
Special Rule: Advanced Subroutines: Hans' Servitor has more advanced combat programming than others of its kind, Hans' Servitor has a WS 4+ and BS 3+.
A rather Dumb Double Cross
If you're really greedy (and/or stupid) and have the use of Hans Servitor, you can try and hack the Servitor and keep it for yourself. Note, you cannot try this if you have elected to give Hans the Mine Workings under the Terms - he's not going to stand there and watch you try to nick his Servitor!
To try and hack the Servitor, in the post battle sequence, select a fighter, they must pass a Intelligence test with a -2 modifier. If passed the Servitor has been reprogrammed and you can keep it. If failed, the Fighter in question plus D3 other fighters selected randomly suffer lasting injuries as the Servitor goes on the rampage.
Whatever the result, there is no immediate repercussions from Hans. Though you can bet he won't be best pleased.
The Model - The Servitor can be represented by any suitable Servitor model from the GW range. I should have one on Saturday.
Rogue Doc - Hub One Hospitaller
Hub One Docs was setup in the aftermath of the Magna Petrum collapse as a triage centre by the Adeptus Sororitas Hospitaller. After the Chaos Incursion the Hospitaller prepared to leave but at the request of Frateris Curis – a small group of irregular volunteers the Hospitaller agreed to leave the triage centre. Since this time the Frateris Curis have managed to secure more training and support from the Adeptus Ministorum. This support had waned to the point of being forgotten. Now, with the moving of Magna Petrum, the Ministorum has suddenly "remembered" this tiny organisations existence.
Workshops - Piston and Pipes and Fraggin Flaks
Pistons and Pipes existed before the fall of Magna Petrum and has stood empty and derlict save for Scav's and runaways since.
When Cawdor immigrants first settled in Zone 9, they were determined to turn every bit of waste into usable material. Piston and Pipes was responsible unsurprisingly for for creating piping within the district. The workshop is still well stocked with scrap metal and tools for the most part, only some having been cannibalised. Karolina Kaupang has laid claim to Piston and Pipes and offers ammunition and fixes for anyone willing to offer protection.
Karolina Kaupang |
Fraggin Flaks produce weapons and armour, having taken setup shop in a derelict tenement and started production with the sole intention of supplying those seeking to find their fortune in Zone 9. Run by Pietr the Fragger, renowned for his obsession with explosives, he is willing to work with gangs in the area.
Pietr the Fragger |
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