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Tango0124 Mar 2026 2:01 p.m. PST

" Good old Battlefleet Gothic, up there with Mordheim in the summun of classic Games Workshop games that remained alive thanks to the community.


The book is a compilation of rules published on the Cypra Probatii fanportal, born from an idea all the way back in 2007.


It begins with the history of the Nemesis sector, an often unnoticed and not really strategic important sector in space. The story goes through the rise and fall of the prosperities in the sector, and how it became a bounty field for pirates after a huge battle, the Battle of Consterfield's Nebula, had left the Imperial Navy with to heavy losses to keep the shipping lanes safe. Hence why today, it is called the Age of Rum in the Nemesis sector…"

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