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[[File:Afriel_strain_quick_sketch_by_darkchild130-d9ejyys.jpg|280px|thumb|Sure they may be as fucked over as the [[Lamenters]], but once on the battlefield, your ass is grass.]] [[File:Afriels1.jpg|400px|right|thumb|Sure they may destroy an entire Tank division by themselves. Just don't expect them to survive after the battle is over due to...unfortunate accidents...]] '''Afriel Strains''' (''Homo sapiens maledictis''; maledictis meaning to speak ill of which, going by their track record, [[FATAL|is pretty apt]]) is what happens when the Imperium tries to create something other than a [[Space Marine|power armored Mary Sue]]. They are considered a [[Abhuman|sub-species]] of humanity. The Afriel Strain is sometimes known as the 'Ultimate Human', created via a shadowy experimental process made from the [[Mechanicus]] which used genetic material from a number of the Imperium's greatest heroes to make unlimited clones of them. Figures such as the legendary [[Lord Solar Macharius|Macharius]] are among the individuals replicated in this manner. While the idea of an entire army composed of [[Lord Solar Macharius|Macharius]], [[Sly Marbo]], [[Straken]], [[Ciaphas Cain]] and [[Yarrick]] may sound [[Awesome]] to the point of being a borderline [[Mary Sue]], the Strains themselves... [[Lamenters|seem to suffer a severe case of bad luck.]] In each case when the Afriel Strain has been fielded, it has met with a [[Awesome|period of success]] - for its soldiers are undoubtedly superior - [[Fail|followed by a rapid decline and destruction of the regiment.]] It got so bad to the point that some Mechanicus adepts believe that their cloned genetic makeup may [[What|interface with the Warp in some way to alter the laws of probability.]] Why the regiments commit acts of mass death by unknown mishap is still officially unknown. Nonetheless, whoever the creators of the Afriel Strain may be, they continue to experiment, fielding their "perfect soldiers" across the war zones of the Imperium. Two show up in a Last Chancer's Novel, where they were portrayed as being pretty good at killing Nids but bad at interacting with humans. They, essentially, were attached to the unit to see how bad things go. Here, their Mary-sueness is downplayed. While pretty prodigious at making things dead, they lack any sort of empathy or social understanding. One of them, a female, shows up to mess topless, unaware she is surrounded by penal legionnaires (or just so confident in her skills she didn't care). This ends with someone trying to grope her and, with an apparently swift motion, her ripping out his eye from the socket and nonchalantly handing it to the commander. At least they aren't psychopathic. One of them ends up dead, ventilated by the enemy. The other gets rescued in extremis and becomes part of an [[Inquisitor]]'s retinue for some time... until she crosses paths with the MC of the Last Chancers again in the third book, who is busy being possessed by a [[Daemon]] after some shenanigans in the second book; [[/d/|with the Daemon ending up consuming her essence after the MC literally butchers her alive]]. (Seriously, [[Gavin Thorpe|Gav]], [[Wat|What? The? Fuck?]]) It still serves to demonstrate that while they lack social skills and empathy towards others, they seem to retain their devotion to their comrades which was often a legendary part of their genetic "donors". Afriels are normally mostly albino, with pale alabaster skin, pale hair, and colorless (not red) eyes. One must wonder, though, why they are not trained and fielded in the capacities their legacy was famous for. Training and deploying a clone of Lord Solar Macharius as a guardsman is pretty stupid when he's famous for being a brilliant strategist as a general and Warmaster. Then again, the fact that they make Kenny from South Park look like a survival expert in comparison might have something to do with that... ==Tabletop== You can try fielding them via using [[proxy|proxies]] and changing their rules to ''They Shall Know No Fear'', ''It Will Not Die'' and ''Rage'' as well as a strong initiative and leadership checks. Although it could be off set with a severe case of Imperial [[Plasma|Plasma Weapons]], as in they will have a chance to suddenly drop dead...[[Derp|''for no reason''.]] If you're looking for something a little more authentic, but a little out of date. Afriel Strain guardsmen were given rules in [[Chapter Approved]] back in March 2005. For 5 points per squad, you could give them ''And They Shall Know No Fear'', <u>however</u> to represent their horrible luck, every unit in the enemy army gets ''Preferred Enemy'' while attacking them. Furthermore the army cannot use Ministorum Priests or take Inquisitorial allies. ==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Hicks2.jpg|A Mary Sue of such untold proportions that it loops all the way back to [[Abaddon|fail.]] </gallery> [[Category:Imperial]][[Category:Imperial Guard]][[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Abhumans]] {{Template:Imperium}}
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