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==Traitor Commissar== [[File:TraitorCommissarOgryn.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''Those who would break this oath are Heretics, worthy of neither pity, nor mercy! '']] Enforcers basically got a fluff makeover in the new Kill Team: Moroch set where they ditched the [[awesome|badass black skull helmet]] for the [[fail|lameduck commissar outfit]]. While it was originally believed to be near impossible for any Commissar to fall to Chaos (at least for those of you following the [https://regimental-standard.com/2017/05/10/your-friend-the-commissar/ the Regimental Standard], and [https://regimental-standard.com/2019/03/13/commissars-an-errata/ the Regimental Standard] never lies, although it may make very minor errors at times for none save the Emperor is perfect), the existence of Traitor Commissars has been confirmed. While it seems they still act as leaders of heretics and traitor Guardsmen, their exact role (and whether or not they execute people for being possible Loyalists) is uncertain, although a good guess is that they'd act like [[Renegade Enforcer|enforcers]] on a wider scale.<Br> [[Ciaphas Cain]] in his memoirs states that Commissars occasionally do join Chaos when their regiment joins Chaos, but normally if a regiment decides to serve Chaos, the Commissar is one of the first people killed by the regiment when it decides to purge loyalists of the Corpse Emperor. In one of the Ciaphas Cain books, a Commissar joins the [[13th Black Crusade]]. Out of meta, there are only three instances where we've seen playable Chaos commissars: the first being the above-mentioned Enforcers made by [[Forge World]], the second being the Escalation expansion of [[Blackstone Fortress]], where he's accompanied by a [[mutant]] [[Ogryn Brute|Ogryn bodyguard]], and the third being the aforementioned Kill Team: Moroch set, which reuses the same commissar and ogryn models from Blackstone Fortress. On the tabletop, Kill Team at least, the Enforcer is surprisingly [[Wat|less trigger happy than his loyalist counterparts]]. He comes with a support aura that lets operatives activated within 3"/square to ignore the Injured condition so they can make the most out of their remaining life before becoming tokens. He also has an action that lets him goad a non-readied operative forward, letting them either Dash or fire overwatch regardless of circumstances. This combined with the [[Bolt Pistol|bolt pistol]]+[[Power Fist|power fist]] combo makes the enforcer a powerful leader-type. He counts under as a Combat and Staunch category. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category: Chaos]] [[Category: Lost and the Damned]] {{Lost-and-Damned}}
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