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Catra is the perfect example of a Felinid, not anime cat girl but not full furry she's a perfect example of what I think a felinid would look/act like. Human reasoning and strategy with feline agility and physical attributes.
Catra would also take on a few Felinids recruited from either a local gaurd regiment and/or most recently conquered planet and train them to be Adora's and her own person bodyguards. Hidden in the shadows like assassins ready to flay whatever get past Adora's honour gaurd.
Entrapta would annoy, argue, and fight the Mechanicus so much that they stopped coming to help Adora's Legion and won't train their tech marines anymore. Entrapta is then stuck doing repairs(and upgrades when she wants) while also trying to teach the tech-marines. This leads to Adora's legion, the best equipped legion despite having no direct ties to the Mechanicus.
The Librarians of Adora's legion instead of being trained by magnus and the Thousand sons are instead trained by Glimmer or return to Etheria to be trained in the ways of Etherian magic. Thus leading to a very different philosophy and approach to the warp.
If you think about it, the Emperor of Mankind from Warhammer40k is very similar to Alexander the Great.
1. The Emperor fought the Unification Wars to unify the humans on Earth and together start the Great Crusade across the stars to conquer the galaxy.
Alexander unified the Hellenic City states and together started the campaign against the Persians and conquer the east.
2. The Emperor faced some rebellions while in his Great Crusade
Some City States like Athens rebelled against the rule of Alexander while he was in his campaign
3. The Emperor brought in his crusade Historians, cartographers, scientists and explorers (the Mars mechanicum) to find and reserve new technologies, to conduct researches etc.
Alexander also brought in his campaign historians, cartographers, scientists and explorers.
4. The Emperor died (kinda) right before his crusade was over.
Alexander also died right before his campaign was over (he had plans to head for the west after he went to India)
5. They both left an empire of great scale that was fragmented into smaller peaces with different rulers each (Alexander's land was fragmented to the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the kingdom of Pergamon, the Seleucid Empire and the kingdom of Macedon. The Emperor's Imperium was divided to Segmentums: The Segmentum Ultima, Tempestus, Obscurus, Solar and Pacificus).
6. Finally both were powerful figures with great strategic skills and unmatched wisdom and sometimes were viewed as gods (the Egyptians viewed Alexander as a god and Lorgar with his legion viewed the Emperor as a divine being).