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| − | ==Chapter Summary==
| + | #REDIRECT [[Carcharodons]] |
| − | {{Loyalist Chapters
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| − | |Marine Px=250
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| − | |Name=Space Sharks
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| − | |Symbol=SpaceSharksSymbol.png
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| − | |Symbol Px=98
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| − | |Founding Chapter=Unknown
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| − | |Founding=Second Founding
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| − | |Chapter Master=Unknown
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| − | |Homeworld=Unknown
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| − | |Fortress-Monastery=Unknown
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| − | |Colours=Grey with red markings<ref name="SMCG">Space Marines Collector's Guide (2002), pg. 5</ref>
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| − | |Miniature=spacesharksmini.jpg
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| − | |Miniature Px=115
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| − | |Specialty=Drop Pod Assaults
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| − | |Battle Cry=unknown
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| − | |Strength=~1000
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| − | ==Basic Info==
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| − | The '''Space Sharks''' [[Space Marine]] chapter took part in the [[Badab War]] against the rebel chapters.
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| − | After the defeat of the rebellion, they were given the homeworld of the rebellious [[Mantis Warriors]].<ref name="BWMC">[http://uk.games-workshop.com/campaignweekends/assets/badab-war-rules.pdf Badab War Mini-Campaign]</ref><ref name="WD101-P71">"Index Astertes," [[WD101|White Dwarf, Issue 101]] (1988) pg. 71</ref>
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| − | In the war, the Space Sharks used their longstanding tactic of Drop Pod assaults in their attacks on the hives of [[Badab]]. The large number of [[dreadnought]]s, and their full reserve of [[Tactical Dreadnought Armour|Terminator Armour]] were used to help the [[Star Phantoms]]' sieges of the rebellious Chapters. The Space Sharks still to this day carry a long standing grudge and distrust of the [[Mantis Warriors]] and the [[Lamenters]].<ref name="WH40K:C">[[Warhammer 40,000: Compendium]]</ref>
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| − | ==Sources==
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| − | <references />
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| − | [[Category:Later Foundings]]
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| − | [[Category:Eye of Terror]]
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| − | [[de:Space Sharks]]
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 12 November 2011