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| − | + | '''Fortis Binary''' is a [[Forge World]] in the [[Sabbat Worlds]] cluster that fell to [[Chaos]]. | |
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== History == | == History == | ||
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| − | During the [[Sabbat Worlds Crusade]], the [[Tanith First and Only]] [[regiment]] was ordered to make a suicidal frontal attack on the enemy trench line. | + | During the [[Sabbat Worlds Crusade]], the [[Tanith First and Only]] [[regiment]] was ordered to make a suicidal frontal attack on the enemy trench line. The order came from [[Lord Militant General]] [[Hechtor Dravere]], the theatre commander, at the suggestion of [[Colonel]] [[Draker Flense]] of the [[Jantine Patricians]], who harboured a deep personal hatred for the Tanith's commanding officer, [[Colonel-Commissar]] [[Ibram Gaunt]].{{Fn|1a}} |
| − | [[Imperial Guardsmen]] fought with Chaos forces across four hundred kilometres of battlefield, a vast and ragged pattern of opposing trench systems, facing each other across a mangled dead-land of cratered mud and shattered factories.{{Fn|1a}} | + | [[Imperial Guardsmen]] fought with Chaos forces across four hundred kilometres of battlefield, a vast and ragged pattern of opposing trench systems, facing each other across a mangled dead-land of cratered mud and shattered factories.{{Fn|1a}} However, the Ghosts managed to sabotage a [[Chaos]] ritual to turn the attacking guardsmen into [[Daemonhost]]s.{{Fn|1b}} |
During the conflict, food shortages in the Forge World's [[Hive Cities]] caused the citizens of Fortis Binary to process the flesh of dead soldiers as food.{{Fn|2}} | During the conflict, food shortages in the Forge World's [[Hive Cities]] caused the citizens of Fortis Binary to process the flesh of dead soldiers as food.{{Fn|2}} | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
| − | General Dravere made his headquarters in a ducal palace which was miraculously intact after six months of serial bombardment, and overlooked the wide rift valley of '''Diemos''', once the hydroelectric industrial heartland of Fortis Binary, and now the axis on which the war revolved. | + | General Dravere made his headquarters in a ducal palace which was miraculously intact after six months of serial bombardment, and overlooked the wide rift valley of '''Diemos''', once the hydroelectric industrial heartland of Fortis Binary, and now the axis on which the war revolved. In all directions, as far as the eye could see, sprawled the gross architecture of the manufacturing zone: the towers and hangers, the vaults and bunkers, the storage tanks and chimney stacks. A great ziggurat rose to the north, the brilliant gold icon of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] displayed on its flank. It rivalled, perhaps even surpassed, the Temple of the [[Ecclesiarchy]], dedicated to the [[God-Emperor]].{{Fn|1a}} |
| − | There were silos and shelled-out structures of the rising industrial manufactories just behind the [[Shriven]] lines, sooty shells of melted stone, rusted metal girder-work and fractured ceramite. | + | There were silos and shelled-out structures of the rising industrial manufactories just behind the [[Shriven]] lines, sooty shells of melted stone, rusted metal girder-work and fractured ceramite. Gargoyles, built to ward the buildings against contamination, had been defaced or toppled completely.{{Fn|1b}} |
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*[[Planets (List)]] | *[[Planets (List)]] | ||
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*1: [[First And Only (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] | *1: [[First And Only (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] | ||
**{{Endn|1a}}: Part Two: Fortis Binary Forge World, Chapter Four | **{{Endn|1a}}: Part Two: Fortis Binary Forge World, Chapter Four | ||
**{{Endn|1b}}: Part Two: Fortis Binary Forge World, Chapter Nine | **{{Endn|1b}}: Part Two: Fortis Binary Forge World, Chapter Nine | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[His Last Command (Novel)]] by '''Dan Abnett''', {{Cite This}} | *{{Endn|2}}: [[His Last Command (Novel)]] by '''Dan Abnett''', {{Cite This}} | ||
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[[Category:Battles (Sabbat Worlds Crusade)]] | [[Category:Battles (Sabbat Worlds Crusade)]] | ||
[[Category:Forge Worlds]] | [[Category:Forge Worlds]] | ||
[[Category:Gaunt's Ghosts (Novel Series)]] | [[Category:Gaunt's Ghosts (Novel Series)]] | ||
[[Category:Segmentum Pacificus]] | [[Category:Segmentum Pacificus]] | ||
Revision as of 22:29, 7 February 2019
Fortis Binary is a Forge World in the Sabbat Worlds cluster that fell to Chaos. Template:Forge Worlds
History
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The following paragraphs contain spoilers for: | First and Only (Novel) |
During the Sabbat Worlds Crusade, the Tanith First and Only regiment was ordered to make a suicidal frontal attack on the enemy trench line. The order came from Lord Militant General Hechtor Dravere, the theatre commander, at the suggestion of Colonel Draker Flense of the Jantine Patricians, who harboured a deep personal hatred for the Tanith's commanding officer, Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt.[1a]
Imperial Guardsmen fought with Chaos forces across four hundred kilometres of battlefield, a vast and ragged pattern of opposing trench systems, facing each other across a mangled dead-land of cratered mud and shattered factories.[1a] However, the Ghosts managed to sabotage a Chaos ritual to turn the attacking guardsmen into Daemonhosts.[1b]
During the conflict, food shortages in the Forge World's Hive Cities caused the citizens of Fortis Binary to process the flesh of dead soldiers as food.[2]
A few years after Fortis Binary was liberated, the planet is able to raise five regiments that joined the second front under Lord General Van Voytz.[2]
Description
General Dravere made his headquarters in a ducal palace which was miraculously intact after six months of serial bombardment, and overlooked the wide rift valley of Diemos, once the hydroelectric industrial heartland of Fortis Binary, and now the axis on which the war revolved. In all directions, as far as the eye could see, sprawled the gross architecture of the manufacturing zone: the towers and hangers, the vaults and bunkers, the storage tanks and chimney stacks. A great ziggurat rose to the north, the brilliant gold icon of the Adeptus Mechanicus displayed on its flank. It rivalled, perhaps even surpassed, the Temple of the Ecclesiarchy, dedicated to the God-Emperor.[1a]
There were silos and shelled-out structures of the rising industrial manufactories just behind the Shriven lines, sooty shells of melted stone, rusted metal girder-work and fractured ceramite. Gargoyles, built to ward the buildings against contamination, had been defaced or toppled completely.[1b]
Related Articles
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- 1: First And Only (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 2: His Last Command (Novel) by Dan Abnett, [Needs Citation]