He shacked up with the Tau.
His ability to meaningfully effect the greater galactic stage is effectively zero at this point.
I want to preface whatever I'm about to type by saying that this
is an emotional response, one made from my unending disappointment, but still an emotional response. So if you were aiming for that then... congratulations I guess?
To begin I'm going to try and unpack what you've said in the post I'm quoting. There's a very real chance that I'll fail for one reason or another, but I'm still going to try.
Point 1) "He shacked up with the Tau." P'aul has, from what we've seen, allied with The T'au, this is correct. Though he
has kept his general modus operandi intact, which, while not important for
this point, is something that must be said as it
is important.
Point 2) "His ability to meaningfully effect the greater galactic stage is effectively zero at this point." In what way? You can't mean because he isn't able to go somewhere and
do something about whatever morally objectional thing he finds in that area, he has a power ring with functionally infinite charge thanks to it tapping The Warp for power, so what? Is it because whatever he finds there will be
too powerful? Is it because
the galaxy can't be saved? Or are you saying that, because of the
political ties he's chosen to forge with one of the only races in the galaxy that would be willing to listen to reason, he has near-to totally nullified his effectiveness in any and all engagements?
Well I have no clue what you mean, so I guess I'll just cover all of those in this.
Let's start with the "
Too powerful" one for ordering's sake.
To avoid beating around the bush I'll just list something that we
know can incapacitate a ring slinger if used correctly, psionics/inhibiting their ability to emotionally focus. That leaves us with a number of active (non-minor race because I don't know enough about them) threats: The Orkz, The Eldar,
some of The Dark Eldar's machines, The Imperium, Chaos, The Tyrranids, and The Necrons.
That's a majority of the major races/factions in 40k, but there's something we can do to remove most of them.
Biology. In 40k, and arguably Fantasy, it has been demonstrated on numerous occasions that genetics play a large part in someone's ability to access The Warp, to given a basic example The T'au
evolved a miniscule connection to The Warp after their homeworld was caught in a Warp Storm.
P'aul, being from our world,
does not have these. He practically
can't have them since The Warp seems to be locked into the Warhammer parts of the multiverse, and there would be absolutely
zero reason for our biology to include genetics that access the magic brain dimension since it
doesn't exist here.
Which removes anything besides either hitting P'aul really,
really hard for a sustained period of time, which is likely going to be their preferred solution
anyways, or The Necrons, many of whom might consider slapping one of their Mindshackle Scarabs on him just to take down the odd glowing man that wants to negotiate as dishonorable and thus simply not do so, which itself assumes that said Scrabs can get through his environmental shield, his desire to be whole/undamaged, and whatever mental defenses he has. (Though I will admit that depending on how exactly the Scrabs work in P'aul's timeline the mental defenses may be a moot point)
Now we move onto option two "
The galaxy can't be saved."
This I don't really have anything concrete to work off of for a counter argument, it may even be right, but given the fact that reason isn't
actually dead in the galaxy, it's just memed to be, then if P'aul can get enough reasonable and powerful people to sit down and discuss how to actually
fix things instead of just shooting each other until the other guys are all dead then a compromise can almost certainly be found.
Yes, I know that argument basically amounts to saying "People aren't
that bad/stupid" and "Dude trust me" but it's the best I got.
Option number three now, "
Political ties."
For this one I'd like to add something, more speculation than absolute fact assuming no Word Of Zoat that either hasn't come or I don't remember/never saw, but P'aul was likely involved in The Crisis Of Infinite Pauls, so he would have the full database Paragon and the others assembled and shared.
The Inquisition might know, some Farseers might know, Chaos might know, The Necrons might know, hell The
Nids might know, but do the average citizens? Would they
care if the magic glowing man that came down and turned their atmosphere from sulfur and acid and pain into breathable air had ties to the weird blue people on the other side of the galaxy? The Inquisition can't silence
everyone, and Exterminautus is only a solution
if they know and
if it doesn't happen to dozens of worlds and
if those worlds don't get systems installed by the strange glowing man to defend against it.
The Imperium didn't bother with Krieg because it wouldn't have been worth the resources to take it back, how would they be able to take and hold worlds that have been free of their control for
years that have the backing of a man, and the empire backing him, with access to technology that can match up to some DAoT tech? These worlds could come equipped with singularity projectors, enhancements that make the average person equal, even
surpass, an Astartes, methods of power generation and matter fabrication that makes them wholly self-sufficient, and
non-Warp based FTL.
Sure, he could spend entire lifetimes working at making 40k a halfway livable place to be and
still have more work to do, but you don't have to smash down all the walls of a house to take it down, you just find the supports keeping it up.
Chip damage might be small, but if you can't be hit and the other guy can't heal up fast enough then it
will work.
Finally, we come to the conclusion of this rant.
I'm disappointed in you Vermina. it's not a rational thing, not even slightly, I just woke up today, saw the alert that said you had quoted my post, read what you had said, and found myself unimpressed because I expected
better. You manage to get such a rise out if people I thought that maybe if it happened to me it would be
interesting, a novel experience I could look back on with something approaching fondness.
Instead I've spent an excessive amount of time typing up a response to something that was better left ignored and have feed the troll.
tl;dr Please try harder with you witticisms internet person, I want to be cyber bullied on the tidddy forum because I think it would be neat.