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Stary 06-11-2017, 14:15   #103
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"The Chaos Marines still maintain the process of gene-seeding - the transformation of humans into superhumans through organ implantation and associated psychological and chemical conditioning - in order to create new Chaos Marines. The children that are turned into new Chaos Marines are bred from slave stock and captives acquired from raids on Imperial worlds. The process is a brutal ordeal, differing from the carefully measured program of development used by Imperial Space Marines.
In every Legion, Apothecaries, or their Chaos Marine equivalents, are still charged with the important task of retrieving the gene-seed organs from their fallen brethren. "
In addition, it was mentioned in fluff somewhere that the thousand sons rubric marines (the golem like ones) can be re-summoned into their repaired armor, but obviously that doesn't apply to your standard marine.
It's also worth pointing out that Fabius Bile has claimed to have uncovered the secrets to the primarchs, and astartes. His continued existence could be because the Chaos Legions need him to keep reproducing themselves.

And to add to this, the gene-seed carried inside the warriors of a legion is often corrupted due to prolonged exposure to the Warp (assuming they're based in a Warpstorm like the Eye of Terror), thus they have "borrow" the gene-seed of loyalist astartes (or Chaos warbands that have a larger stockpile). And some Legions (notably, the Black Legion) would induct into the Legion Marines who swear loyalty to the Champion leading the Legion.
 
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