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| − | A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a piece of equipment frequently used by the [[Adeptus Arbites]]. | + | A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a piece of equipment frequently used by the [[Adeptus Arbites]].{{Fn|1}} |
| − | The Arbites commonly make use of heavy, [[ceramite]] shields | + | The Arbites commonly make use of heavy, [[ceramite]] shields during operations of all types. These are rectangular plates, worn on one arm, which are typically equipped with a heavily armoured viewport that offers protection to the operator. The Synford “Lockshield” is a relatively standard example of the type, but with one unusual and defining feature.{{Fn|1}} |
| − | during operations of all | ||
| − | worn on one arm, which are typically equipped with a heavily | ||
| − | armoured viewport that offers protection to the | ||
| − | Synford “Lockshield” is a relatively standard example of the | ||
| − | type, but with one unusual and defining | ||
| − | The lockshield, like most Arbites shields, is designed with | + | The lockshield, like most Arbites shields, is designed with an [[armourglass]] viewport and a firing port through which a basic or pistol weapon can be fired without penalty. It also contains a powered vox-hailer linked to the [[vox]]-torc of the most senior Arbitrator present, allowing that officer to rebuke and remonstrate over even the most deafening racket. It contains mag-strips on both sides, which enable prisoners to be secured directly to the shield by [[Magnacle]]s. Its most unusual feature is its ability to lock solidly with adjacent lockshields to create an armoured wall behind which Arbitrators can advance as a unit.{{Fn|1}} |
| − | an armourglass viewport and a firing port through which | + | |
| − | a basic or pistol weapon can be fired without | + | ==See also== |
| − | also contains a powered vox-hailer linked to the [[vox]]-torc | + | *[[Suppression Shield]] |
| − | of the most senior Arbitrator present, allowing that officer | ||
| − | to rebuke and remonstrate over even the most deafening | ||
| − | racket. | ||
| − | prisoners to be secured directly to the shield by [[Magnacle]] | ||
| − | Its most unusual feature is its ability to lock solidly with | ||
| − | adjacent lockshields to create an armoured wall behind which | ||
| − | Arbitrators can advance as a | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Dark Heresy: Book of Judgement]] pg.66 | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Dark Heresy: Book of Judgement]] pg. 66 |
| + | [[Category:Adeptus Arbites]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment (Imperium)]] | [[Category:Equipment (Imperium)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:33, 19 January 2024
A Lockshield is a piece of equipment frequently used by the Adeptus Arbites.[1]
The Arbites commonly make use of heavy, ceramite shields during operations of all types. These are rectangular plates, worn on one arm, which are typically equipped with a heavily armoured viewport that offers protection to the operator. The Synford “Lockshield” is a relatively standard example of the type, but with one unusual and defining feature.[1]
The lockshield, like most Arbites shields, is designed with an armourglass viewport and a firing port through which a basic or pistol weapon can be fired without penalty. It also contains a powered vox-hailer linked to the vox-torc of the most senior Arbitrator present, allowing that officer to rebuke and remonstrate over even the most deafening racket. It contains mag-strips on both sides, which enable prisoners to be secured directly to the shield by Magnacles. Its most unusual feature is its ability to lock solidly with adjacent lockshields to create an armoured wall behind which Arbitrators can advance as a unit.[1]
See also
Sources
- 1: Dark Heresy: Book of Judgement pg. 66