-sips more of the water-
Mm.
So, now to figure out...
How I get back to work.
I don't know what I can do here that will help in the eventuality of someone tampering with the fabric of time... and I can't study the relation between Time and the Warp here.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postEnemies of the Imperium, likely.
Or people who might think they're doing good work for the Imperium but can't perceive that certain changes might work out to the Imperium's detriment.
Even if it might seem good- the consequences are unknowable.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post-shrugs-
Who knows, it might be something like killing a heretic early, or something as mundane as making sure someone they don't like becomes a planetary governor.
The point is that whilst some of my peers might argue for the validity of altering things for the better- especially when it comes to Heretics... I am of the opinion that we can't know what will happen instead if we change things.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postTo stop the interlopers from tampering with the fabric of time- because I'm a citizen of the Imperium-
And in my studies, I singled out the Warp's accounted abilities to send ships through time as the danger I wished to undertake my vigil over.
There are enough guns, and enough willing souls to fight the demon, the witch or the alien as it is.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post

(Nods in agreement) ...Indeed. That was pretty weird. I faced many strange bad guys in my career as a Justice Chojin. (Decides not mention that he fought a slinky with limbs and that he fought a humanoid tape player)