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| − | [[File:Auspex.jpg|right|thumbnail|[[Ultramarine]] [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] [[Antaro Chronus]] holding an auspex.]] | + | [[File:Auspex.jpg|right|thumbnail|[[Ultramarine]] [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] [[Antaro Chronus]] holding an auspex.{{Cite This}}]] |
'''Scanners''' (or '''multi-scanners''', or '''Auspexes''') are [[Imperial]] short-ranged devices used to detect motion, invisible gases and energy emissions throughout a wide spectrum, such as heat, radiation and most forms of energy given off by vehicles and living troops.{{Fn|1}} | '''Scanners''' (or '''multi-scanners''', or '''Auspexes''') are [[Imperial]] short-ranged devices used to detect motion, invisible gases and energy emissions throughout a wide spectrum, such as heat, radiation and most forms of energy given off by vehicles and living troops.{{Fn|1}} | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| − | Their main tactical use is to reveal otherwise hidden troops and allow them to be fired on. The standard range of a scanner is fifty metres, although walls more than fifty | + | Their main tactical use is to reveal otherwise hidden troops and allow them to be fired on. The standard range of a handheld scanner is fifty metres, although walls more than fifty centimetres thick as well as certain shielding materials are able to block them.{{Fn|1}} Longer-range, bulky, auspexes have, depending on craftmanship, a range of five or ten kilometres and can penetrate walls up to a metre thick.{{Fn|6a}} Vehicle-mounted auspexes can have a range of fifty kilometres.{{Fn|6b}} |
| − | Scanners can take the form of separate hand-held devices, or they may be built into a helmet such as in the case of [[Terminator armour]]. The [[Imperial Guard]] uses scanners known as '''surveyors'''. [[Space Marine]]s and other forces use the '''auspex'''.{{Cite This}} | + | Scanners can take the form of separate hand-held viewscreen devices, or they may be built into a helmet such as in the case of [[Terminator armour]].{{Fn|7}} The [[Imperial Guard]] uses scanners known as '''surveyors'''. [[Space Marine]]s and other forces use the '''auspex'''.{{Cite This}} |
===Augury Scanner=== | ===Augury Scanner=== | ||
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===Energy Scanner=== | ===Energy Scanner=== | ||
| − | This type of scanner detects energy emissions indicating the position of vehicles, robots, functioning equipment, weapons, etc. It would not detect ordinary life functions, but psychic activity will detected as an extremely hard reading. However radiation sources will not show up as distinct from other energy emissions.{{Fn| | + | This type of scanner detects energy emissions indicating the position of vehicles, robots, functioning equipment, weapons, etc. It would not detect ordinary life functions, but psychic activity will detected as an extremely hard reading. However radiation sources will not show up as distinct from other energy emissions.{{Fn|5}} |
====Known Patterns==== | ====Known Patterns==== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *1: [[Rogue Trader Rulebook]] | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Rogue Trader Core Rulebook]], pg 143 |
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition, 2nd Codex)]] pg. 70 | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition, 2nd Codex)]] pg. 70 | ||
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Kill Team: Moroch]] Rules Manual, pg. 49 - ''Phobos Strike Team - Strategic Assets'' | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Kill Team: Moroch]] Rules Manual, pg. 49 - ''Phobos Strike Team - Strategic Assets'' | ||
| − | *4: [[Liber Imperium]] | + | *4: [[Liber Imperium]]: |
**{{Endn|4a}}: pg. 125 | **{{Endn|4a}}: pg. 125 | ||
**{{Endn|4b}}: pg. 151 | **{{Endn|4b}}: pg. 151 | ||
| − | + | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], pg.121 | |
| − | + | *6: [[Rogue Trader: Into the Storm]]: | |
| − | {{ | + | **{{Endn|6a}}: pgs. 136-137 |
| − | *[[Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition)]] | + | **{{Endn|6b}}: pg. 182 |
| + | *{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition)]], pg. 73 | ||
[[Category:Equipment (Astra Militarum)]] | [[Category:Equipment (Astra Militarum)]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment (Space Marines)]] | [[Category:Equipment (Space Marines)]] | ||
[[Category:Technology (Imperium)]] | [[Category:Technology (Imperium)]] | ||
Revision as of 14:18, 27 July 2024
Scanners (or multi-scanners, or Auspexes) are Imperial short-ranged devices used to detect motion, invisible gases and energy emissions throughout a wide spectrum, such as heat, radiation and most forms of energy given off by vehicles and living troops.[1]
Contents
Overview
Their main tactical use is to reveal otherwise hidden troops and allow them to be fired on. The standard range of a handheld scanner is fifty metres, although walls more than fifty centimetres thick as well as certain shielding materials are able to block them.[1] Longer-range, bulky, auspexes have, depending on craftmanship, a range of five or ten kilometres and can penetrate walls up to a metre thick.[6a] Vehicle-mounted auspexes can have a range of fifty kilometres.[6b]
Scanners can take the form of separate hand-held viewscreen devices, or they may be built into a helmet such as in the case of Terminator armour.[7] The Imperial Guard uses scanners known as surveyors. Space Marines and other forces use the auspex.[Needs Citation]
Augury Scanner
This energy scanning device has the effect of alerting the user to the concealed presence or imminent arrival of enemy troops in the vicinity.[4b]
Known Patterns
- Noospheric Interlopers - Used by Vanus Assassins.[4a]
Energy Scanner
This type of scanner detects energy emissions indicating the position of vehicles, robots, functioning equipment, weapons, etc. It would not detect ordinary life functions, but psychic activity will detected as an extremely hard reading. However radiation sources will not show up as distinct from other energy emissions.[5]
Known Patterns
- Divinator Class - Used by Incursor Space Marines[2]
- Lodestar Class - Used by Phobos Strike Teams. This ancient and little-seen model provides exceptional strategic inloads, almost the equal of having a spaceship scanning the region from on high.[3]
See also
Sources
- 1: Rogue Trader Core Rulebook, pg 143
- 2: Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition, 2nd Codex) pg. 70
- 3: Kill Team: Moroch Rules Manual, pg. 49 - Phobos Strike Team - Strategic Assets
- 4: Liber Imperium:
- 5: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, pg.121
- 6: Rogue Trader: Into the Storm:
- 7: Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition), pg. 73