Collocation novel of 2017 code: Ian St. Martin's "Death Watch: Kryptman's War" made the Imperial Navy to believe that a death guard had the right to interrogate (source is not clear) There are no agents in the book. In addition, the same author "Swordwind" directly took the pledge of the executioner to the executor when returning to the parent's branch, the Deathwatch surveillance ship belonged to the interrogation and allowed to return home with the Ordo Zeno Starship Said.
Because Ordo Xenos is a member of the Inquisitions and its mission is to defeat the aliens in various ways, Death Guard is an official indoor activist and therefore is cited as one of Death Watcher's most important allies It is. These two organizations often work side-by-side on battlefields and strategies. There was a time when the watchtower commander was a large investigator, not the captain of the space - in contrary when the mysterious power of the heresy was guided by the fight brother who saw the death
Adeptus Astartes has pledged to the Inquisitor that they will ensure that their soldiers will be dispatched to death monitor. This term is a precious warrior for killing team services throughout the galaxy. However, there are many reasons that individual chapters send space marines to serve death watchers. When a call to Battle - Brothers was sent to Battlewatch, most chapters chose their best fighter to represent them. The ancient oath of the oath to support Inquisition and Death Watch is seriously captured and any success that the spacecraft proved to provide long term monitoring will be reflected in those chapters. The champions of these respected chapters seek glory and honor through the exemplary service of all the work they participate in. These Astarte wish to be a member of Deathwatcher, and thus serve the Emperor.