>The Imperium of Man has found a machine that creates pic related at such a rate you can supply the entire Imperium with bottles of the stuff.
How would this change the setting?
>>47104168
Nothing at all happens.
MAYBE backwards feral worlds may improve. Maybe.
>>47104168
Slightly fewer guardsmen die of infections.
>>47104168
Nurgle gets a slight headache, then makes a new germ that's even stronger.
>>47104168
Somebody finds a way to make a doomsdays weapon out of it.
Somehow.
This fails because in the grim dark future, the status quo must be maintained to sell more overpriced books and models.
>>47104168
Load in macro-cannon shells, fire at Tyranid swarm, hope it works.
>>47104293
>wishing the "story" was "progressed", like what happened to Warhammer Fantasy
You people never learn.
>>47104314
Why would you fire Germ-X at a Nid swarm? Your target is literally in the name of the substance.
>>47104314
That's stupid.
I can understand your logic if it was Nurgle Plaguebearers, but the Tyranids whole shtick is that they want more BIOMASS. Explain yourself.
>>47104168
At most, Nurgle loses .001% of his power to sanitation.
The Imperium can already produce similar if not superior things easily; the issue is distribution, and it really isn't a priority.
>>47104499
>Explain yourself.
Tyranid rely on symbiosis between individual species / components of the swarm. There's a chance this goes all the way down to the germ level. If you disrupt that part of the structure, you might damage the whole.
>>47106315
Not doing everything possible, no matter how minor, to fight chaos is a clear sign that you're a chaos worshiper. Now you and everyone you've ever known has to die in the most torturous way imaginable.
>>47104168
This isn't promethium.
>Into the trash it goes
>>47104168
A new method of exterminatus. Death by drowning worlds in germ-x.
>>47108328
I'm not sure supplying your average guardsman with a bottle of promethium would terribly well.
>>47104168
Over time superbugs evolve and kill everyone.