Quote Originally Posted by Cheesegear View Post
deuterio is flat out wrong.
You could all save yourselves a lot of time by just reposting this everytime he launches into his latest line of insane troll logic since he never seems to listen even when the entire thread painstakingly points out the multitude of ways that his version of 40k has no semblance to canon.

With respect to [random chapter] showing up half-way across the galaxy from [home planet], it can kinda be justified sometimes, even for non fleet based chapters, since if you go chasing off after [your choice of Chaos Warband/Xeno Slavers/Various Flavour of Traitor Guard/Ork Waaaugh/Other serious threat with space assets], especially if you've sworn an oath to hunt them down (unless you're Korsaro Khan 'cause Oaths are hard work), it'd be easy to follow them a good distance from your homeworld and then continually get dragged into the latest crisis that your astropath picks up and only your company can get to in time or you get tragged way off track by warp storm or other warp related shenanigans, or you get specific orders from a battlegroup because your command/company/chapter fought this specific deadly enemy previously and had unparallelled success. It's still a bit fishy, but it can reasonably be explained away sometimes. Obviously they'd better have some defences left at home or you'll get a repeat of the Marines Errant or similar and get your homeworld trashed while you're off galivanting around crusading for great justice!

Alternatively, penance crusade for making the Chaplain lose count on his Hail Mary's Emperors for the third time in one day.