In practice, Rogue Traders have access to ship classes up to and including Grand Cruisers – these are surprisingly prevalent amongst the wealthier Rogue Trader fleets. [3a] They are also known to use ship hulls not typically used by the Imperial Navy, such as the Hazeroth Class Privateer. [1f] This article needs work on its citations.
Can a rogue trader do his mission alone?
No Rogue Trader can undertake his mission alone, for no man or woman can be master of every single aspect of trade, exploration, exploitation, and war.
Where do rogue traders come from in Warhammer 40k?
Other times, they are from younger, more dynamic families, often coming from the ranks of the Adeptus Terra, the Imperial Navy, or the Astra Militarum.
Who are the Rogue Traders in the Imperium?
Many Rogue Traders are individuals who have reached a position of power within the Imperium’s governing hierarchy. These individuals are drawn from the ranks of the Adeptus Terra, the Imperial Navy and Astra Militarum, or even the Inquisition. A few are influential civilians, amongst whom the Navigators are the most famous.
What does it mean to be a rogue trader?
For other uses of Rogue Trader, see Rogue Trader (disambiguation). A Rogue Trader is a combination of freelance explorer, conquistador and merchant. They are Imperial servants, given a ship, a crew, a contingent of marines or Guardsmen and carte blanche to roam the worlds beyond Imperial control.
Who are the best Rogue Traders in Warhammer 40k?
Notable Rogue Traders 1 Cleander von Castellan [13] 2 Janus Draik 3 Elucia Vhane 4 Jan van Yastobaal
What do rogue traders do in the Imperium?
Rogue Traders are empowered with the authority to travel freely within the Imperium and beyond, this allows them to interact with cultures for which contact with is normally forbidden, be they non-Imperial human worlds or Xenos-controlled planets.