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'''Skopios''' was a large asteroid in inter-system space, close to the planet [[Elysia]].{{Fn|1}} Although it possessed a thin but breathable atmosphere,{{Fn|2}} Skopios had no native life. It was, however, home to an [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] [[Research Station]] carrying out dangerous experiments and analysing potentially hazardous discoveries. During the [[Skopios Incident]] in 873.[[M38]], Skopios was destroyed by the [[Imperial Navy]] and a large area surrounding its remains was [[Quarantined World|quarantined]] for at least three hundred years.{{Fn|1}}
 
 
  
 
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|Name              = Skopios
 
|Name              = Skopios
|Segmentum          = [[Ultima]] {{Fn|Note 1}}
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|Segmentum          = [[Ultima Segmentum]] {{Fn|Note 1}}
 
|Sector            = Unknown  
 
|Sector            = Unknown  
 
|Subsector          = Unknown
 
|Subsector          = Unknown
|System            = ''None'' {{Fn|1}}
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|System            = None {{Fn|1}}
 
|Population        = Unknown
 
|Population        = Unknown
 
|Affiliation        = [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] {{Fn|1}}
 
|Affiliation        = [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] {{Fn|1}}
|Class              = Destroyed<br>''formerly [[Research Station]]'' {{Fn|1}}
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|Class              = Destroyed, formerly [[Research Station]] {{Fn|1}}
 
|Tithe Grade        = Unknown
 
|Tithe Grade        = Unknown
 
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'''Skopios''' was a large asteroid in inter-system space, close to the planet [[Elysia]].{{Fn|1}}  Although it possessed a thin but breathable atmosphere,{{Fn|2}} Skopios had no native life.  It was, however, home to an [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] [[Research Station]] carrying out dangerous experiments and analysing potentially hazardous discoveries.  During the [[Skopios Incident]] in 873.[[M38]], Skopios was destroyed by the [[Imperial Navy]] and a large area surrounding its remains was [[Quarantined World|quarantined]] for at least three hundred years.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*{{Endn|Note 1}}: Skopios is described as being a week's journey away from [[Elysia]] by [[warp travel]].{{Fn|1}} Elysia is in the [[Ultima Segmentum]].{{Fn|3}}
 
*{{Endn|Note 1}}: Skopios is described as being a week's journey away from [[Elysia]] by [[warp travel]].{{Fn|1}} Elysia is in the [[Ultima Segmentum]].{{Fn|3}}
  
== See also ==
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==Related Articles==
 
*[[Planets (List)]]
 
*[[Planets (List)]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [http://web.archive.org/web/20030222162450/http://www.armageddon3.com/English/Campaign/Troops/elysian_drop.html Third War for Armageddon website] ''(accessed 11 April 2013)''
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [http://web.archive.org/web/20030222162450/http://www.armageddon3.com/English/Campaign/Troops/elysian_drop.html Third War for Armageddon website] ''(accessed 11 April 2013)''
*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf 271 (UK)]], pg.73
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf 271 (UK)]], pg. 73
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Imperial Guard (5th Edition)]], pg.26
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Imperial Guard (5th Edition)]], pg. 26
  
 
[[Category:Dead Worlds]]
 
[[Category:Dead Worlds]]

Revision as of 00:54, 23 November 2019


Map Basic Data Planetary Image
px Name: Skopios Unknown.jpg
Segmentum: Ultima Segmentum [Note 1]
Sector: Unknown
Subsector: Unknown
System: None [1]
Population: Unknown
Affiliation: Adeptus Mechanicus [1]
Class: Destroyed, formerly Research Station [1]
Tithe Grade: Unknown

Skopios was a large asteroid in inter-system space, close to the planet Elysia.[1] Although it possessed a thin but breathable atmosphere,[2] Skopios had no native life. It was, however, home to an Adeptus Mechanicus Research Station carrying out dangerous experiments and analysing potentially hazardous discoveries. During the Skopios Incident in 873.M38, Skopios was destroyed by the Imperial Navy and a large area surrounding its remains was quarantined for at least three hundred years.[1]

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