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==Relationships With Other Factions== *Adeptus Mechanicus :: The Knights Inductor have a mostly strained if not outright toxic relationship with the Adeptus Mechanicus. While the Adeptus Mechanicus came to agree for the most part with itself within the Knights Inductor during the Innovatus Hereticus Accords that careful but swift innovation and adaptation was the right way to go forward in order for the Knights and the Imperium to survive. Despite attempts to obscure the origins or modifications of their technology, their divergent views when the Knights eventually emerged from the Aprior Warp Storms saw them quickly come to blows with unallied forge worlds and the AdMech in general, eventually culminating in a general ban on the Knights Inductor's access to the latest STC's and recovered technologies as well as declaring them to be Tech Hereteks. Most Forge Worlds especially towards the galactic center outright refuse to supply the Knights Inductor at all. :: On the flip side, the Knights Inductor freely espouse and share their STC-based and more human-based developments with nearby Forge Worlds willing to see a demonstration in return for the Forge World's discreet support. This cooperation is no little part thanks to the Knights Inductor's Master of the Forge, who was the main proponent against the Innovatus Cult within the KI at the time of the Innovatus Hereticus Accords. As the Knights Inductor are not -strictly- using xenos weapons or xeno-technology in that everything they use is crafted of pure human hands (or mechandendrites), sympathetic factions within the Adeptus Mechanicus provide their support as needed, while still abiding by the ban. Some more of Inquisitorial amnesty and support also goes a long way here to convincing the more reasonable of the Mechanicus of the Knight Inductor's usefulness. *The Inquisition :: When it comes to the Inquisition, the Knights have a varied but somewhat close relationship with the dark organization, and one which is not entirely positive to the Chapter. The Knights Inductor have by far more support from radical Inquisitors than the predominantly puritanical ones, the latter of which outright despise the Knights Inductors as abominations in faith and practice. Even the former tolerates them only as long as they remain useful- should they ever begin to falter against their foes, all but the most extreme radicals within the Inquisition would abandon them. :: In a short summary, the majority of the Inquisition views the Knights Inductor as a more expendable alternative to the Grey Knights, while being more palatable and useful in larger battles than Culexus Assassins. For situations that require an anti-psychic presence or a cleansing of Chaos that may be uniquely difficult for Grey Knights to deal with or otherwise beneath their notice, the Inquisition tends to discreetly order the Knights Inductor to put together a Nullification Task Force to send to the conflict, or to loan Silencers to a Deathwatch team. Chapter Master Zakis Randi never once refuses these requests, no matter how difficult, trivial or absurd, in fear of revocation of their amnesty. :: The Knights Inductor lost the majority of their Chapter in a deal with the Inquisition in order to receive limited Inquisitorial amnesty for their deviations and tech heresy, which involved a Crusade into Chaos territory in order to search for an STC fragment on several Daemon worlds. As a "reward", they must continually send out task forces as the Inquisition requires, with failure to do so meaning the Chapter being branded Excommunicate Traitoris and treated as such. There is no small amount of Inquisitors that treat the Knights Inductor as if they already were heretics and they constantly watch the Knights Inductor in order to see them falter in their duties, ready to lay down Exterminatus as necessary. :: The Ordos Malleus has the closest and more friendly ties to the Knights Inductor, while joint operations were out of the question, the preservation of Grey Knight lives was seen as a form of chivalry and limited brotherhood. Even puritical Malleus tend to at least see their usefulness in some fashion. The Ordos Xenos, while being mostly unrelated to matters regarding the Knights Inductor, give a measure of support from their more radical of their ranks. Given the Knights' expertise in negotiation, anti-Eldar capabilities as well as xeno-tech knowledge, these all appeal to radicals seeking to use xenos technology against them in a more discreet fashion. The Ordos Hereticus, while they theoretically should be having a close relationship with the Knights due to their anti-witch abilities, sees the Knights as heretical abominations for the most part. Alongside the Ordos Malleus they make the more unreasonable requests of the Knights Inductor, setting challenges for the Chapter in order to see them stumble.
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