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Because of its location, Orask has suffered repeated attacks over the years. These have included a previously unknown [[xenos]] race, [[Dark Mechanicum]] forces under arch-[[Heretek]] [[Cykor Marlowe]], and [[Chaos]] renegades. However its most serious threat came in 977.[[M41]] with a [[Tyranid]] invasion, sparking the [[Orask Wars]].{{Fn|1}}
 
Because of its location, Orask has suffered repeated attacks over the years. These have included a previously unknown [[xenos]] race, [[Dark Mechanicum]] forces under arch-[[Heretek]] [[Cykor Marlowe]], and [[Chaos]] renegades. However its most serious threat came in 977.[[M41]] with a [[Tyranid]] invasion, sparking the [[Orask Wars]].{{Fn|1}}
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Revision as of 12:14, 13 September 2015

Orask is a Frontier World and Fortress World of the Imperium.

Map Basic Data Planetary Image
px Name: Orask Orask.jpg
Segmentum: Ultima
Sector: Unknown
Subsector: Unknown
System: Orask System
Population: 117 Million[1]
Affiliation: Imperium
Class: Frontier World/Fortress World
Tithe Grade: Unknown

Laying on the very edge of Ultima Segmentum, situated next to a nexus of Warp Routes, and bordering the mysterious Ghoul Stars, Orask garrisoned by a stoic breed of warlike people as well as Imperial Guard Regiments and even detachments from the Space Marines and Collegia Titanica. This formidable force is needed to man its planet-wide network of defenses, and Orask is frequently used by mankind as a base for expeditions into unknown parts of the Galaxy. The surface of the planet itself is largely devoid of life, consisting of open plains blasted by war.[1]

Because of its location, Orask has suffered repeated attacks over the years. These have included a previously unknown xenos race, Dark Mechanicum forces under arch-Heretek Cykor Marlowe, and Chaos renegades. However its most serious threat came in 977.M41 with a Tyranid invasion, sparking the Orask Wars.[1]

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