Here are the stats I'm thinking for Jenny. Obviously, her armour save is likely to change as she acquires better armour.
Jenny- Weapon Skill: 4 Ballistic Skill: 5 Strength: 3 Toughness: 3 Wounds: 3 Attacks: 4 Leadership: 8 Sv: 6+ (time lord durability)
Equipment: Shuriken Pistol S:4 AP: 5 Pistol, Bladestorm
Splinter Rifle: 24" S: X AP: 5 Rapid Fire, Poisoned (4+)
Close Combat Weapon
Vortex Manipulator: Jenny can teleport herself and her unit to anywhere on the board `in the movement phase. This unit is treated as if it had just disembarked from an assault vehicle, there will be no roll for scatter. If this is used to teleport more than two people, it will need to recharge. At the start of the controlling player's next turn, roll a d6. On 4+, the vortex manipulator recharges. After a number of turns equal to the number of extra people teleported, the vortex manipulator recharges automatically. The max number of people that can be teleported (apart from Jenny) is 5.
Special Rules
The Doctor- Jenny has It Will Not Die (4+). In addition she can choose to use it to heal another model in base contact, but she then cannot use it for that turn.
The Soldier- On a turn when Jenny loses a wound, on the controlling player's following turn, she gains a 6" S:8 AP: 2 Assault 1 Lance AND a S:8 AP: 2 Lance close combat weapon for the duration of that turn, but she cannot use her It Will Not Die for the duration of that turn. This comes back at the end of that turn.
Jayne, Former Howling Banshee Exarch- (see Howling Banshee Exarch in Eldar codex, but with no armour save, 2 wounds and initiative 7)
Exarch Powers: Shield of Grace, Fear, Disarming Strike
Equipment: Shuriken Pistol S:4 AP:5 Pistol, Bladestorm
Splinter Rifle: 24" S:X AP: 5 Rapid Fire, Poisoned (4+)
Close Combat Weapon
Special Rules: See Eldar Codex
Let me know for either of these if you think they should be different.
Vulkan's Village
Jenny picked over the Dark Eldar corpses, looking for armour that might fit her, but Eldar were a lot taller than her, and none of them fit her. She did pick up one of the combat knives they had been using to try to kill Vulkan, putting that into her belt. Jenny also picked up one of the rifles, slinging it over her back. She noticed Jayne had done the same, and was eyeing the armour, too, but apparently decided against wearing it, as she inclined her head toward the forge. Vulkan was working on a hammer, similar to the two he had used when fighting the Dark Eldar, but longer, and with a larger head.
"I can't thank you enough for your aid," said Vulkan "I am in your debt, I would like to know what I can do to repay you."
He appeared to have stoked the fire, no longer were they blue, Jenny guessed the blue fire had been some kind of endothermic reaction, keeping the room cool by sucking the heat out of it. Now, the room was hot as Vulkan worked the metal.
"No repayment needed," said Jenny "We're happy to have helped you, but we have to move on now."
"I understand that you need to move on soon," said Vulkan "Know that I will not forget the kindness you have shown to my people, I hope that I will one day be able to repay that boon."
"I'll stay for a few more days," said Jenny "Treat any of your people infected by the poison."
"You've already done so much," said Vulkan "Put your life on the line for people you've never met. I must repay you. What is it you wish for?"
"Well," said Jenny "We could do with some armour, I've already been defeated and successfully captured once. The galaxy is a far more dangerous place than my home. There will come a time, when there's an enemy I can't run from, it's happened before, and next time, I want to be prepared."
"That shouldn't be a problem," said Vulkan "I can take your measurements and get to work on it right away. I'll hopefully have it done by the time you leave."
"There's something I'd like to ask Vulkan in private," said Jayne. Jenny gave Jayne a look, and left the small house.
"You already know we're not from around here," said Jayne "What if I told you that we're not even from this time period, that we've come from the future, where you are a hero of a galactic empire?"
"You must have me mistaken with someone else," said Vulkan "I'm a simple smith."
"A simple smith that was able to take down seven Dark Eldar, some of the most elite fighters in the galaxy," said Jayne "In the near future, you will meet a man known in our time only as The Emperor. He will come during a Nocturne festival, where you will both compete in several competitions, the loser of which would swear fealty to the other. During this competition, you will both go out to kill a Salamander. Although you will be the only one to return with the Salamander, you will still swear fealty to the Emperor. I don't expect you to believe me right now, but after this festival, we will return."
"You haven't asked me anything yet," said Vulkan, after a long pause "What is it that you wish?"
"After you've seen I'm telling the truth," said Jayne "I will ask."
"Very well," said Vulkan "Are you staying, then?"
"No," said Jayne "I hope to return home after the armour has been completed, I've got a problem I might need Jenny's help to solve."
"I will get to work on that, then," said Vulkan. Jayne nodded, and left the forge.
Jayne found Jenny looking out over a river of lava winding its way through the bedrock. Maybe the rock here could withstand hotter temperatures than the rock that had liquidated to form this river, but the lava seemed to have reached some form of equilibrium with the rock around it, meandering around and dissolving it slowly over probably thousands of years.
"Beautiful, isn't it?" said Jenny "There aren't many planets with such a view, and the people here are still alive because of us."
"Well, Vulkan helped a great deal," said Jayne "I don't think even we could have taken him out without him."
"You said Vulkan was a Primarch?" said Jenny "What does that mean exactly?"
"The Primarchs were the blueprints for various different Space Marine chapters," said Jayne "Each one is father to thousands of sons, all of them bred to fight a war to secure humanity's place among the stars."
"What happened to them?" asked Jenny
"Chaos happened," said Jayne "Seeing humanity were on the verge of obtaining absolute power in the galaxy, the chaos gods created warp storms that scattered the infant Primarchs to the corners of the galaxy, where they would be easier corrupted by chaos, and turned to nefarious purpose. But you see, if the Eldar had been allied to the Imperium, this sort of thing would not have happened, the Primarchs would be properly trained in use of their psychic powers, and their susceptibility to corruption would be significantly reduced."
"Why didn't they, then?" asked Jenny "What happened that they wouldn't ally? From what I've seen, they're both enemies of what you call Chaos, it would seem to me that you would be exactly the kind of races that would form an alliance against them."
"You haven't met the rest of my race," said Jayne "You've only met one of the primarchs. My people are a dying race, even today. They're willing to sacrifice billions of innocent lives just to save a single Eldar. The repercussions of this is a resentment of the Eldar by most intelligent races. Before the Horus Heresy, where several corrupted Primarchs banded together and rebelled against the Emperor and the rest of the Primarchs. But before the Heresy, Eldrad Ulthran, the greatest seer of our race, went to meet with Fulgrim, the Primarch of the Emperor's Children, to warn him of the corruption of his brother Horus. Fulgrim, insulted by Eldrad's insinuations, attacked him, the blow was blocked by Eldrad's friend, Khiraen. Khiraen fought hard, and managed to kill his entire guard, but Fulgrim was helped by his daemonic blade, and managed to cripple him, before destroying his spirit stone, sending his soul to Sai'lanthresh. Eldrad swore that day that he would never again save a human's life."
"This is convoluted," said Jenny "So many variables. I don't know what will happen if we alter time, I've never even tried it before."
"Well, if this time line stays the same, then we're creating a future where nobody really benefits," said Jayne "Chaos causes untold destruction day to day, and humanity is barely able to hold them back, the Eldar aren't having much more luck, and we have other threats to worry about. You are right, a union between our peoples might be our only hope for the future."
"I can help you do this," said Jenny "But I have to warn you, the consequences of messing with time could be worse than your current situation. You don't want to be responsible for causing more pain and suffering to your people than has already happened."
"I am aware of the risks," said Jayne "And I accept the consequences of my actions. I just want a chance to save my people."
"I can appreciate that, Jayne," Jenny's gaze softened "Very well, I will aid you. What do you need from me?"
"I've already planted a seed with Primarch Vulkan," said Jayne "We'll come back in a few months for the festival, where Vulkan will meet the Emperor for the first time, we can talk to them both together. In the meantime, though, we need to talk to the Eldar of this time, get them to come to a meeting as well."
"Who would you consider the leaders of the Eldar race?" asked Jenny
"Eldrad Ulthran would be the obvious choice," said Jayne "The Eldar don't really have a specific leader, but all of them look to him for guidance."
"You think he'll aid us?" asked Jenny
"Hopefully he will see the bigger picture," said Jayne "For all our sakes, I hope he sees our view."
