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In the [[Warhammer 40,000]] setting '''Rogue Traders''' are individuals empowered to go beyond the boundaries of the Imperium and conduct business with/conquer/spy on/exploit xenos species without being burned as heretics. The term has been used many times in the franchise, hence the need for this disambiguation page. '''Rogue Trader''' may refer to:
=Games=
*[[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], the first edition of the wargaming franchise.
*[[Rogue Trader (RPG)]], a d100-based roleplaying game published by [[Fantasy Flight Games]] between 2008 and 2014.
*[[Rogue Trader (Video Game)]], the videogame of the RPG, to be published in 2024.


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=People=
 
*[[Rogue Trader (Warhammer 40,000)]], the titular Rogue Traders of the first edition.
''This term is a little ambiguous. If you weren't looking for the profession, check the bottom of the page for other uses.''
*[[Rogue Traders (Hektor Heresy)]], fanmade Rogue Traders for the [[Hektor Heresy]].
 
In the [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe, '''Rogue Traders''' are like the conquistadors and explorers of the Age of Sail -- they go into the unknown to find new worlds for the [[Imperium]], and hopefully get rich doing so. The existence of the traders is a Faustian bargain the Imperium has been making since the days of the Emperor himself. The [[High Lords of Terra]] recognize that there are still many parts of the galaxy (and many situations therein) that are beyond their control. By allowing the Rogue Traders to ply their trade with planets and even species outside of the Imperial peace they can maintain some tenuous influence over events there. The traders have almost complete discretion in their dealings, and are allowed to do almost anything so long as it can be seen as advancing Imperial goals. In this sense traders have incredible power second only to that of an [[Inquisitor]]. Of course it's a bold and foolish captain who pushes this freedom too far. The Imperium has no great love for the traders, and those who pursue their own agenda or flaunt their deviancy too openly tend to come to a bad end. Essentially smooth criminals in space.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Rogue Trader (Sourcebook)|Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], the first edition of [[Warhammer 40,000]].
* [[Rogue Trader (RPG)]], a [[role-playing game]] from [[Fantasy Flight Games]] where the [[player characters]] are a Rogue Trader and his or her retinue.
 
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=Other=
*[[Rogue Trader Cruiser]], a miniature in the [[Battlefleet Gothic]] wargame.
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 22 June 2023

In the Warhammer 40,000 setting Rogue Traders are individuals empowered to go beyond the boundaries of the Imperium and conduct business with/conquer/spy on/exploit xenos species without being burned as heretics. The term has been used many times in the franchise, hence the need for this disambiguation page. Rogue Trader may refer to:

Games[edit]

People[edit]

Other[edit]