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==Other Characters== *'''Inquisitor Grendyl:''' The big cheese in charge of the ship. Only appears to the player via a hologram that oscillates between various male/female voices and appearances. In theory, he/she's supposed to be the one you're reporting to while cleaning up the Hive. * '''Shipmistress Brahms''': A former [[Rogue Trader]] currently serving the Inquisition, she runs the Mourningstar. Notably narrates and appears in the intro cinematic. [[Media:BrahmsMom.jpg|Seriously]] [[Media:DarktideMom.png|looks]] like Mom from Futurama if she was in 40K. Got mistaken for being the Inquisitor before the game released. Dialogue throughout the game indicates that she doesn't like her ship being used to house convicts and stage a defense of the planet, which is fair, considering you're floating right above a Nurglite Chaos invasion. *'''Interrogator Rannick:''' One of Gryndel's Interrogators. Mostly just hands out missions sometimes and acts smart. Also narrator of the reveal trailer. Seems to be cosplaying Zorg from The Fifth Element. While in the lobby, you can actually see him on a balcony above the entrance if you look up, watching you and your fellow rejects, it’s safe to say he probably up there to enjoy the entertainment of rejects stampeding and causing a riot to get to the armory whenever the weapons change. To him, this is peak hour-by-hour entertainment. * '''Sergeant Major Morrow:''' Think of him as the Mission Control from [[/v/|Deep Rock Galactic]] or Lohner from [[vermintide]]. Now with the power of Vox technology (bless the [[Omnissiah]]!), he will constantly be providing mission details for the players team in a sarcastic tone. Frequently assumed to be voiced by Kruber's VA, but actually Harry Myers voices Morrow. His original regiment is the [[Armageddon Steel Legion]] from the SECOND war for Armageddon. He was apparently the sole survivor of a warp accident and the Inquisitor rescued him. One of the veteran random dialogues states he served with Yarrick in Hades Hive, another that he fought in the [[Badab War]]. Zealot class also mentions that Morrow fought at the Battle of Macragge and is rewarded by [[Ortan Cassius]], a full 250+ years before the events of the game - they even repeat rumors that he was the one who gave [[Carnifex|Old One-Eye]] the reason for its name. He's also probably survived fighting on a world just before it got [[Exterminatus]]ed during the "Xanatros Purgation" which also saw three Mordian regiments annihilated in the battle against [[Genestealers]]. The PCs debate whether he's been sent forward in time during a warp jump that got bad or he's just lucky enough to get the good rejuvenat treatments that give long life. * ''' Tech-Priestess Hadron Omega 7-7: ''' Runs the Mourningstar's Fabrication Shrine, allowing you to upgrade and tweak your wargear using Plasteel and Diamantium found on missions. Sometimes does the briefing and is the one who warns you when the data-interrogator starts to fuck up and you have to fix it, filled to the brim with sass and been angry for nearly 392.1736 Terran cycles or so, calls the player and the squad varlets and rightfully thinks the players are a bunch of idiots who may not be completely useless. [[Slaanesh|Far too many fans have expressed how they're totally into this.]] * '''Flight Lieutenant Masozi:''' The [[Valkyrie]] pilot. A sassy black woman. The squads accuse her of cheating at cards and somehow even the Tarot, with the more reckless characters constantly complaining about losing credits to her, and others trying to be a better cheater than her (they never succeed). Sometimes briefs missions. * '''Sefoni:''' The narrator for the tutorial. You can find her stuffed in a tube aboard the Mourningstar if you want to replay the tutorial or visit a simulated firing range. Noticeably friendlier towards psyker PCs than blunts, especially ogryns. * '''Explicator Zola:''' The character who recruits the PC as an inquisitorial pawn after their prison ship is boarded in the prologue. She loses her squad in a firefight and nearly dies but the PC saves her, and she decides to let them serve the Emperor once again. An Atoma native, is in the short story “Loyalty’s Price” where a psyker is interrogating another psyker before executing the victim of said interrogation, though it was probably for the poor bastard's own good. Sometimes briefs missions like Omega and Morrow. Being a local, she serves as a guide for the rejects by providing commentary on the seedier parts of the Atoma hive where she grew up. * '''Captain Wolfer:''' The traitor captain in the cell next to the PC in the prologue before his heretical buddies break him out. Probably will play a role in any actual story released in post launch updates. * '''Sire Melk''': Aka "Sir Darius Melk, Thrice Decorated for Bravery by Lord Dolmar Martialis, Holder of the Endless March, and Warden of the Crux Mortem." Long title? Deal with it. A former fighter that would very much like to get back to fighting but instead has to deal with you poor souls, he handles weekly missions, and will reward you with special markers that you can exchange for high rarity weapons. He changes his personality depending on class and personality: Likes Professional Vets and Savant Psykers because they know their place, does not like Judge Zealots for their arrogance, for example. Notably, voiced by Bardin's VA. * '''"Commodore" Alice Hallowette''': The NPC who runs the much maligned microtransactions shop. Note the quotations, there's no way in hell a flag officer of the Imperial Navy is going to be selling clothing to convicts on a rogue trader vessel. Constantly teases the player characters and everyone. Your PCs on the missions complain about her high prices, [[RAGE|which is a very interesting complaint to make about a microtransaction-based cosmetics shop]]. * '''Medicae Servitors''': Responsible for healing you on a mission. Unlike the usual servitor lobotomized into a mindless husk, likely because they used to be criminals and convicts just like you, these poor bastards are VERY aware that they're nothing more than mutilated bodies attached to a medical station and beg for the sweet release of death, or on a sadder note, will ask you to be their friend or to take them with you. Interestingly, their male VA is Lohner's and their female VA is Olesya's from Vermintide. *'''[[That Guy]]''': The focus of the "plot" in the initial release, a traitor causing havoc in the Mourningstar. A random nameless NPC with no voice lines who's unceremoniously shot once you reach level 30. You can actually spot them in earlier cutscenes if you've got a keen eye.
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