Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Story For Sam...

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Fenris

A macro-splinter of the minor hive fleet Repalis hit the ice world of Fenris. In the splinter is a lone Trygon Prime. Within hours of striking the surface, the Prime is located. Seeing it as an opportunity to study and work on a virus to wipe out the Tyranid menace, the Great Wolf decides to capture the beast. Wolf Scouts are dispatched with immense amounts of sedatives. Over the next three days, the Prime is worn down by constant injections and finally captured for study. The following four years reap many great rewards for the Space Wolves chapter, one of these is a device that nullifies the influence of the Hive Mind, many of which are attached the Prime. At the end of the four years, Logan orders the creature destroyed, though an ambitious young Iron Priest request to be allowed to conduct experiments to give him the ability to control the Prime using experimental equipment. Logan accepts the request, giving the Priest 2 years to conduct his work. The young priest spent every day he was given working on the Trygon. By the end, the priest had full control of the beast. Logan was truly impressed with the work of the priest, having conducted what was considered an impossible deed. The Prime was first used in the quelling of a small ork WAAGH! With great success, though when it moved too far from the iron priest, the Trygon retuned to is primal behavior, upon returning to Fenris, the priest spliced Heavy Bolters on its lower arms and Lascannons on its back “for giggles”. In the next battle, the priest attached wiring directly into the brain and connecting back into the body of the Trygon. During the battle, the Trygon is hit by an Ork Zzap cannon, this caused an unexpected fusing of the iron priest and Trygons minds. As a result, the Prime and the priest became as one, neither able to be far from the other. The priest and his Trygon still go into battle and will do so till they are killed, and even then, they will live on in legend.

I know its not that great but i like the idea

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