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Revision as of 19:35, 24 June 2023
Hub-Fortresses are a new type of planetary and orbital classification of the Imperium.[1]
Introduced by Roboute Guilliman for the Indomitus Crusade via the Borachae Decree, Hub-Fortresses are used as bases for the Officio Logisticarum to support the ever-expanding Crusade. Once a Crusade Fleet passed through an era, it would often establish Hub-Fortresses in their wake. Many Hub-Fortresses are converted Fortress Worlds. As Hub-Fortresses are established by Fleet Groupmasters of the Indomitus Crusade, they vary greatly in size and makeup depending upon local context and requirements.[1]
Known Hub-Fortresses
- Ganymede - Renamed Aquila Adamant[1]
- Aquila Bellicos - Gehenna System[1]
- Aquila Furians - Hastos System[1]
- Formidicha - Former Fortress World[1]
- The Ironhold Protectorate - Former Knight World[2]
- Sattrochol - Former Fortress World[1]
- Haedes VII - Former Fortress Worlds[1]
- Mephistophores - Former Agri-World[1]
- Olghyn II - Former Ork World[1]
- Imori Magnificus[1]
Sources
- 1: White Dwarf November 2019, pgs. 47-48
- 2: The Gate of Bones (Novel), Chapter 38