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| + | '''Marius Gage''' was [[Chapter Master]] of the First Chapter of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] (First Master of the Ultramarines) during the [[Great Crusade]] and the [[Horus Heresy]] and second-in-command to [[Roboute Guilliman]]{{Fn|1a}}. One of the [[Terra]]n [[Space Marines|Marines]], Gage was one of the original recruits to the XIII Legion{{Fn|1b}}. | ||
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| − | + | Marius Gage was present for the muster on [[Calth]] in preparation for the joint Ultramarines/[[Word Bearers]] assault on the [[Ghaslahk Xenohold]]. He was present for a meeting with his Primarch and fellow Chapter Masters to discuss the state of the muster on the ''[[Macragge's Honour]]''.{{fn|1a}} He was present on the bridge of the flagship when the ''[[Campanile]]'' crashed into [[Calth Veridian Anchor]], knocking out the flagship's systems and rending her blind.{{Fn|1c}} In his haste to try and restore the ships systems, Gage forgot to simply open the blast shutters which had closed the viewports, only to see absolute devastation among the fleet. When Guilliman ordered the vox activated, he quickly realized that the Word Bearers had opened fire, something Gage could not believe.{{Fn|1d}} | |
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| + | During the Battle of Calth, Gage was injured by a [[daemon]], losing his hand in the process. He was saved by [[Aeonid Thiel]], a sergeant marked for censure{{Fn|1b}}. Once the [[Word Bearers]]' control over the Calth orbital defences was broken, Gage was ordered by Guilliman to take the ''[[Macragge's Honour]]'' in pursuit of the ''[[Infidus Imperator]]'', the flagship of [[Kor Phaeron]]{{Fn|1g}}. | ||
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**{{Endn|1a}}: Target//Acquisition: Chapter 3, pp. 39-45 | **{{Endn|1a}}: Target//Acquisition: Chapter 3, pp. 39-45 | ||
**{{Endn|1b}}: Target//Engagement: Chapter 4, pp. 239-48 | **{{Endn|1b}}: Target//Engagement: Chapter 4, pp. 239-48 | ||
| − | **{{Endn|1c}}: Ruin//Storm: Chapter 4, pp. 395-397 | + | **{{Endn|1c}}: Absolute//Overwhelm: Chapter 1, pg. 115 |
| + | **{{Endn|1d}}: Absolute//Overwhelm: Chapter 2, pg. 132-136 | ||
| + | **{{Endn|1g}}: Ruin//Storm: Chapter 4, pp. 395-397 | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Horus Heresy: Collected Visions]], pg. 165 | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Horus Heresy: Collected Visions]], pg. 165 | ||
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Marius Gage was Chapter Master of the First Chapter of the Ultramarines Legion (First Master of the Ultramarines) during the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy and second-in-command to Roboute Guilliman[1a]. One of the Terran Marines, Gage was one of the original recruits to the XIII Legion[1b].
Biography
Marius Gage was present for the muster on Calth in preparation for the joint Ultramarines/Word Bearers assault on the Ghaslahk Xenohold. He was present for a meeting with his Primarch and fellow Chapter Masters to discuss the state of the muster on the Macragge's Honour.[1a] He was present on the bridge of the flagship when the Campanile crashed into Calth Veridian Anchor, knocking out the flagship's systems and rending her blind.[1c] In his haste to try and restore the ships systems, Gage forgot to simply open the blast shutters which had closed the viewports, only to see absolute devastation among the fleet. When Guilliman ordered the vox activated, he quickly realized that the Word Bearers had opened fire, something Gage could not believe.[1d]
During the Battle of Calth, Gage was injured by a daemon, losing his hand in the process. He was saved by Aeonid Thiel, a sergeant marked for censure[1b]. Once the Word Bearers' control over the Calth orbital defences was broken, Gage was ordered by Guilliman to take the Macragge's Honour in pursuit of the Infidus Imperator, the flagship of Kor Phaeron[1g].
Sources
- 1: Know No Fear (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 2: Horus Heresy: Collected Visions, pg. 165