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06/28/10(Mon)18:23 No.10805268>>10805072
The fluff and attitude of the Tau are very different from that of the Imperium. While both feature an overarching philosophy of commitment to the whole species and empire, the Imperium is very large, very diverse, and very old; it has been through a lot of hardships, and because of this many of the citizens may have lost sight of their contributions to the Imperium, come to resent the Imperium entirely, or even actively work against it; As such, agents of the Imperium assigned to maintain the philosophy of the Emperor's doctrine do so through brute force and fear, partly because their enemies are so vicious and partly because there are so many people in the Imperium it's probably not worth expending more than a bolter round on one that's gone astray.
The tau, conversely, are less knowledgeable about the universe and, possibly because of this, are more optimistic. Their empire is much smaller and so more closely knit, despite the congregation of non-Tau races involved in it, and the average Tau citizen on the ground is likely to be fairly patriotic and to honestly believe in the Greater Good; whether this is because of indoctrination from the Ethereals or a true sense of hope and/or naivete is somewhat ambiguous, but it's probably a bit of both.
There are other parallels to be drawn, however. I can imagine a squad of Fire Warriors, when faced with some impossible demonic abomination, would armor themselves with faith in a similar way to Imperium citizens. Though where they might trust in the Emperor to protect them and draw on the party adept's extensive source of knowledge, the Tau would trust in the Ethereals, that they would not send them on an impossible mission; on the science of the Earth caste to later explain what may now seem horrifically wrong, and on their Empire's strength and rationality to ultimately prevail over whatever it is they're facing. |