The Night Haunter(40k) on the Island(Claymore)(Anime Only)

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Just prior to the start of the events of the HH, a bored ROB plugs Konrad Curze out of his legion and deposits him in the universe of Claymore around the time Theresa met Claire.

Curze shall receive regular replenishment of his ammo and repair to his armor and other weapons via ROB magic.

In the event that this is insufficient to bring Justice to the world of Claymore, ROB will send him first a squad, then a chapter's worth and finally a legion's worth of Night Lords without any vehicles aside for Dreadnaughts.

Anime only.

Discuss!
 
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A guy with severe mental issues revolving around fear and despair, transported to a hopeless world of biopunk horrors. Yeah, this'll end well.

He'll be able to kill Yoma all day long. He'll be able to take out the weakest Claymores if he, for some stupid reason, decides he wants to kill the little girl victims of the organization, and the lower end Awakened Beings.

He has the advantage that the long-range sensory powers of the Claymores rely on sensing Yoki, which he doesn't have, so he may be able to punch out of his weight range as far as setting ambushes. He can also take out the leadership of the Organization if he gets lucky, they don't tend to actually put much effort into giving themselves strong bodyguards a lot of the time and rely on mental and financial manipulation rather than brute force for their personal safety.

However, as with any crossover with Claymore ever, the ludicrous speed high-end Claymores and Abyssal Ones have makes anything further impossible. It doesn't matter how good his firepower is when they move around and engage many times faster than bolter rounds. The other issue is that nearly every Claymore has some special one-off trick power ranging from mental manipulation to sensory powers to regeneration so there's good odds of one of them happening to hard-counter a specific weak spot if he goes after them.

The most likely outcome I see here is him being folded into one of the other factions. Either Isley manipulates him, and quite possible buffs Curze somehow (Whatever he did to Raki had Awakened Beings looking at the kid and going "WTF is up with his muscles?") in hopes of making him fast and strong enough to destroy the other Abyssal Ones and the Organization, or the Organization manages to pull the wool over his eyes and they become even more over-the-top when they add Primarch genetics and biomodifications to their arsenal of biopunk weaponry.

The addition of the legion only slightly changes things. They aren't going to bring anything faster to the table so they still can't engage anything higher than Curze can. Adding a lot more guns does remove the very real risk of some of the Awakened Beings managing to regenerate after he's shot all his ammo into it, some of those things make Wolverine look like an anemic granny for healing factor. The legion could become a local power but it would also mean the Organization would adapt to that and remove most of the chance of him getting at their leadership.

There's a fair chance the Organization would actually try to get the Legion to travel to the mainland if they become a problem, and point them at the enemy there. We have little knowledge of the mainland except that the entire island is a peaceful microcosm in comparison, the mainland is in a state of total war between biotech-using factions and every monster they managed to create on the island is just playing with some tissue samples from a single captured enemy dragon.
 
A guy with severe mental issues revolving around fear and despair, transported to a hopeless world of biopunk horrors. Yeah, this'll end well.

He'll be able to kill Yoma all day long. He'll be able to take out the weakest Claymores if he, for some stupid reason, decides he wants to kill the little girl victims of the organization, and the lower end Awakened Beings.

He has the advantage that the long-range sensory powers of the Claymores rely on sensing Yoki, which he doesn't have, so he may be able to punch out of his weight range as far as setting ambushes. He can also take out the leadership of the Organization if he gets lucky, they don't tend to actually put much effort into giving themselves strong bodyguards a lot of the time and rely on mental and financial manipulation rather than brute force for their personal safety.

However, as with any crossover with Claymore ever, the ludicrous speed high-end Claymores and Abyssal Ones have makes anything further impossible. It doesn't matter how good his firepower is when they move around and engage many times faster than bolter rounds. The other issue is that nearly every Claymore has some special one-off trick power ranging from mental manipulation to sensory powers to regeneration so there's good odds of one of them happening to hard-counter a specific weak spot if he goes after them.

The most likely outcome I see here is him being folded into one of the other factions. Either Isley manipulates him, and quite possible buffs Curze somehow (Whatever he did to Raki had Awakened Beings looking at the kid and going "WTF is up with his muscles?") in hopes of making him fast and strong enough to destroy the other Abyssal Ones and the Organization, or the Organization manages to pull the wool over his eyes and they become even more over-the-top when they add Primarch genetics and biomodifications to their arsenal of biopunk weaponry.

The addition of the legion only slightly changes things. They aren't going to bring anything faster to the table so they still can't engage anything higher than Curze can. Adding a lot more guns does remove the very real risk of some of the Awakened Beings managing to regenerate after he's shot all his ammo into it, some of those things make Wolverine look like an anemic granny for healing factor. The legion could become a local power but it would also mean the Organization would adapt to that and remove most of the chance of him getting at their leadership.

There's a fair chance the Organization would actually try to get the Legion to travel to the mainland if they become a problem, and point them at the enemy there. We have little knowledge of the mainland except that the entire island is a peaceful microcosm in comparison, the mainland is in a state of total war between biotech-using factions and every monster they managed to create on the island is just playing with some tissue samples from a single captured enemy dragon.
Ok, amending the thread to anime only, since I haven't read the manga.

Also, this is pripe to Priscilla Awakening and Theresa dying.

And what about the "add-on" forces?
A legion is thousand of marines, including terminators, assault marines and heavy weapons.

In any case, I really do not think that Curze will want to kill any Claymores, if anything he might go in and save one while she is being assailed by bandits or something.

If anything him and Priscilla and/or Theresa sound like a very good couple. :sneaky:
:ROFLMAO:
 
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Ok, amending the thread to anime only, since I haven't read the manga.

Also, this is pripe to Priscilla Awakening and Theresa dying.

And what about the "add-on" forces?
A legion is thousand of marines, including terminators, assault marines and heavy weapons.

In any case, I really do not think that Curze will want to kill any Claymores, if anything he might go in and save one while she is being assailed by bandits or something.

If anything him and Priscilla and/or Theresa sound like a very good couple. :sneaky:
:ROFLMAO:
The anime still has several decent speed feats, like Clare slicing through the water and leaving dozens of cuts before the water's flowed back into her first one.

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Being as it only covers the first few volumes, and Claymore steadily escalates speed feats across it's length, this cuts off some of the more extreme feats like Riful's Mach 3000 overland dash, but it still has Clare's massively hypersonic water cut and the entire duel being fought in between words of a conversation linked in your previous thread. Everybody above the weakest Claymores is just going to be too fast for anybody from 40K to even see, much less hit them.

Claymore in general is like that, it's exceedingly hard to have them fight anybody because their speed is so over-the-top and because the only things that can actually keep up with them generally aren't vulnerable to being hit by a big sword so it's a stomp one way or the other.

Ironically making it anime-only removes the biggest possible buff to the Primarch, in the manga Isley's able to train Raki into an absolute beast, but in the anime they made up their own ending where Raki doesn't do anything but cry and whine so Isley no longer has the feat to be able to train non-yoki users into being able to speed-blitz awakened beings, and won't train Curze.
 
This makes me wonder, since Curze canonically eats his slayn enemies I am wondering what might happen if he eats a Yoma, especially since the way to make more Yoma and Claymores then the results of him ingesting parts of one might be interesting.
 
This makes me wonder, since Curze canonically eats his slayn enemies I am wondering what might happen if he eats a Yoma, especially since the way to make more Yoma and Claymores then the results of him ingesting parts of one might be interesting.
Most likely it goes extra-horrible extra-fast. Not sure if the anime covers how Yoma are made offhand and don't feel like watching it to double check if that line appears, but in the manga Yoma are created by infesting a person with parasites created from dragonflesh. There's an extremely high chance it would turn Curze into a Yoma as the parasites would just migrate to his brain if he ingested them.
 
Most likely it goes extra-horrible extra-fast. Not sure if the anime covers how Yoma are made offhand and don't feel like watching it to double check if that line appears, but in the manga Yoma are created by infesting a person with parasites created from dragonflesh. There's an extremely high chance it would turn Curze into a Yoma as the parasites would just migrate to his brain if he ingested them.
Um, Space Marines alone are ridiculously resilient, a Primarch's immune system will probably smash any infection with ease.

So, the reason why they are so op is because of some parasites?

WTF, sounds like mutant midichlorians?!?
 
Um, Space Marines alone are ridiculously resilient, a Primarch's immune system will probably smash any infection with ease.

So, the reason why they are so op is because of some parasites?

WTF, sounds like mutant midichlorians?!?
Claymore is more like a Medieval Resident Evil but the G-Virus is on a hybrid Crack/Steroid drug.
 
It's also worth noting that the eating problem runs both ways, if a Yoma manages to eat a human's brain it can shapeshift into them, access all their memories, and perfectly replicate their behavior and mannerisms so well even intimate family members can't tell the difference. If a human get's parasite'd the same problem applies since the parasites already have that brain.

In the legion scenario there are fair odds at least once in a while some poor sap is going to wander off and get eaten/parasite'd, leading to all kinds of horrible shenanigans as the legion gets infiltrated by hostile Yoma under the Company's control and the Company potentially gets access to 40K tech through stolen memories, though it's not clear how high their tech actually is (The Island is kept artificially in the Iron Age but the Company itself has access to at least Genetic Engineering and Materials science more advanced than we have today, they may actually already have stuff above the 40K level on the mainland.)
 
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It's also worth noting that the eating problem runs both ways, if a Yoma manages to eat a human's brain it can shapeshift into them, access all their memories, and perfectly replicate their behavior and mannerisms so well even intimate family members can't tell the difference. If a human get's parasite'd the same problem applies since the parasites already have that brain.

In the legion scenario there are fair odds at least once in a while some poor sap is going to wander off and get eaten/parasite'd, leading to all kinds of horrible shenanigans as the legion gets infiltrated by hostile Yoma under the Company's control and the Company potentially gets access to 40K tech through stolen memories, though it's not clear how high their tech actually is (The Island is kept artificially in the Iron Age but the Company itself has access to at least Genetic Engineering and Materials science more advanced than we have today, they may actually already have stuff above the 40K level on the mainland.)
Sounds like your bog standard heresy type problem.
 
It's also worth noting that the eating problem runs both ways, if a Yoma manages to eat a human's brain it can shapeshift into them, access all their memories, and perfectly replicate their behavior and mannerisms so well even intimate family members can't tell the difference. If a human get's parasite'd the same problem applies since the parasites already have that brain.

In the legion scenario there are fair odds at least once in a while some poor sap is going to wander off and get eaten/parasite'd, leading to all kinds of horrible shenanigans as the legion gets infiltrated by hostile Yoma under the Company's control and the Company potentially gets access to 40K tech through stolen memories, though it's not clear how high their tech actually is (The Island is kept artificially in the Iron Age but the Company itself has access to at least Genetic Engineering and Materials science more advanced than we have today, they may actually already have stuff above the 40K level on the mainland.)
They and their dragon enemies.Both could be far above our level of bioscience.
But,we could explain it with STC surviving there.
In that case,it is problem for Mechanicus,not Astartes.
Becouse Mechanicus run technology in IoM.
 

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