Outside of combat, Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters has you commanding the repair and navigation of the Baleful Edict - a legendary Grey Knight Strike Cruiser. Whilst damaged in your last campaign, the Baleful Edict is still a mighty Astartes vessel capable of great (and terrible) things.
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Whether it is launching Exterminatus torpedoes, traveling through the warp, or duking it out with Plague Hulks, the Baleful Edit has your back. That is, of course, providing you have its back too. If you want your ship operating at peak efficiency, you are going to need to perform some repairs and to do that, you need Servitors.
Servitors in the 41st Millenium are lobotomized cyborgs who are functionally expendable slaves for the Adeptus Mechanicum. Their lives are as long or as short as their owners deem them to be, they are barely considered living beings, and despite being blessed by the Omnissiah - sort of - they are nothing but drones.
Life is pain for a Servitor - although it’s doubtful they have any pain receptors left. Heck, they likely lack the brain function to process pain. It’s a sad life, but nobody said Humanity were the good guys. In Chaos Gate, Servitors, like in reality, are an expendable resource you can use to upgrade your ship and repair battle damage.
They are invaluable for completing the game and are as important as Bloom Seeds, Grimoires, and Requisition. If you don’t have Servitors, you simply don’t have as many options when it comes to purging Nurgle’s corruption.
Servitors act primarily as mission rewards, similar to the aforementioned Grimoires. You typically get 10+ Servitors for any mission that rewards them, and that is
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