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Alas, there is no way to see the outcome until it has occurred. There is no internal affairs department to which an Inquisitor can report another as being out of line or heretical, nor a division that deals with processing suspected cases. Authority within the Inquisition is governed by two factors -- reputation and influence.
An Inquisitor would be foolish indeed to arrive at a world suspected of imminent secession and attempt to arrest the In practice then, Inquisitors are essentially "peers of the Imperium." It is the great expanse of the galaxy and the time delays involved in moving large bodies of troops even relatively small distances that provide the greatest obstacle to an Inquisitor in confronting a large threat to a world or star system.
Cults in their infancy, Renegade commanders, small scale alien influence and the other menaces that the Inquisition must battle every day are swiftly dealt with, either by the simple expedient of removing the individual at the centre of the threat, or by elimination of the core of the enemy group.
In this section, we will explore the ways by which Inquisitors fulfil their mandates, and the resources at their disposal. In the eyes of Imperial law, they might be a criminal and a Traitor, but far removed from the centres of authority, on most worlds of the Imperium without a powerful Inquisitorial presence, they remain an Inquisitor in every respect. An Inquisitor declared guilty by a trial of their peers will typically be declared In such a case, they will still be judged in absentia, and judgement passed to declare their guilt or innocence. Some, however, are outspoken in their views and can gain many enemies in attempting to convert Puritans to their cause. An Inquisitor needs more than simple physical skills, and an armory that goes beyond mere weaponry. There is one position amongst the Inquisition that carries with it more power and authority than any other -- the It is not unusual for several Inquisitor Lords Terran to share the role of Inquisitorial Representative at the same time. The greater the level of daemonic activity, the larger the Association with one of the Inquisitorial Ordos is not a matter of absolute allegiance, for they are no more structured than is the Inquisition itself.
Conclaves are formal gatherings of two or more Inquisitors, and are convened for a variety of reasons, which shall be discussed later. The accuser must be sure of his own suspicions, sure enough to be able to convince a jury of peers that he is right. Beyond that one story, the legends diverge, ascribing numerous identities to each of the twelve -- some ludicrous, many credible and all utterly unprovable. Some are brash and bombastic, others dark and threatening. If such criticism were to come from another source, it is likely to prompt a harsh reaction, possibly even compounding the threat. The more pragmatic Radical Inquisitors follow the Imperial doctrines in spirit, believing that the ends justify the means, and find little value in adhering to convention too closely. These are not doctrines, but ideas, tested with every tool at the Inquisitor's disposal. Yet the end of an Inquisition War does not herald the end for the turbulent times in the sector, for the devastation and dissent caused by the fighting can have longer lasting repercussions and consequences that reverberate for millennia. In the Inquisition, truth is relative. In this case, the Radical methodology would appear to be the correct one. The ability to act on their own, to fight where necessary and to take whatever action they deem fit is intrinsic to the Space Marines' capability to respond quickly and efficiently to emerging threats or to proactively protect Mankind.
A cell will last as long as the particular problem or menace remains, and may last for several standard years. In turn, each Inquisitor also has certain obligations to their Ordo, conclave or conscience, which they must fulfill. Its integrity is therefore upheld by constant self-policing and scrutiny.
Alas, there is no way to see the outcome until it has occurred. There is no internal affairs department to which an Inquisitor can report another as being out of line or heretical, nor a division that deals with processing suspected cases. Authority within the Inquisition is governed by two factors -- reputation and influence.
An Inquisitor would be foolish indeed to arrive at a world suspected of imminent secession and attempt to arrest the In practice then, Inquisitors are essentially "peers of the Imperium." It is the great expanse of the galaxy and the time delays involved in moving large bodies of troops even relatively small distances that provide the greatest obstacle to an Inquisitor in confronting a large threat to a world or star system.
Cults in their infancy, Renegade commanders, small scale alien influence and the other menaces that the Inquisition must battle every day are swiftly dealt with, either by the simple expedient of removing the individual at the centre of the threat, or by elimination of the core of the enemy group.
In this section, we will explore the ways by which Inquisitors fulfil their mandates, and the resources at their disposal. In the eyes of Imperial law, they might be a criminal and a Traitor, but far removed from the centres of authority, on most worlds of the Imperium without a powerful Inquisitorial presence, they remain an Inquisitor in every respect. An Inquisitor declared guilty by a trial of their peers will typically be declared In such a case, they will still be judged in absentia, and judgement passed to declare their guilt or innocence. Some, however, are outspoken in their views and can gain many enemies in attempting to convert Puritans to their cause. An Inquisitor needs more than simple physical skills, and an armory that goes beyond mere weaponry. There is one position amongst the Inquisition that carries with it more power and authority than any other -- the It is not unusual for several Inquisitor Lords Terran to share the role of Inquisitorial Representative at the same time. The greater the level of daemonic activity, the larger the Association with one of the Inquisitorial Ordos is not a matter of absolute allegiance, for they are no more structured than is the Inquisition itself.
Conclaves are formal gatherings of two or more Inquisitors, and are convened for a variety of reasons, which shall be discussed later. The accuser must be sure of his own suspicions, sure enough to be able to convince a jury of peers that he is right. Beyond that one story, the legends diverge, ascribing numerous identities to each of the twelve -- some ludicrous, many credible and all utterly unprovable. Some are brash and bombastic, others dark and threatening. If such criticism were to come from another source, it is likely to prompt a harsh reaction, possibly even compounding the threat. The more pragmatic Radical Inquisitors follow the Imperial doctrines in spirit, believing that the ends justify the means, and find little value in adhering to convention too closely. These are not doctrines, but ideas, tested with every tool at the Inquisitor's disposal. Yet the end of an Inquisition War does not herald the end for the turbulent times in the sector, for the devastation and dissent caused by the fighting can have longer lasting repercussions and consequences that reverberate for millennia. In the Inquisition, truth is relative. In this case, the Radical methodology would appear to be the correct one. The ability to act on their own, to fight where necessary and to take whatever action they deem fit is intrinsic to the Space Marines' capability to respond quickly and efficiently to emerging threats or to proactively protect Mankind.
A cell will last as long as the particular problem or menace remains, and may last for several standard years. In turn, each Inquisitor also has certain obligations to their Ordo, conclave or conscience, which they must fulfill. Its integrity is therefore upheld by constant self-policing and scrutiny.