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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
This Cult Mechanicus station was found deserted after long isolation and was recently repopulated by a contingent of Tech-Priests. However, its maze of tunnels hasn't been properly explored, purged and blessed by holy oils and tech-chants yet.  The base is under Cult Mechanicus supervision in theory, but the [[Inquisition]] considers the place unholy ground, which has led to squabbles between the two Imperial bodies.{{Fn|1a}}
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This [[Cult Mechanicus]] station was found deserted after long isolation and was recently repopulated by a contingent of [[Tech-Priests]]. However, its maze of tunnels hasn't been properly explored, purged and blessed by holy oils and tech-chants yet.  The base is under Cult Mechanicus supervision in theory, but the [[Inquisition]] considers the place unholy ground, which has led to squabbles between the two [[Imperial]] bodies.{{Fn|1a}}
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==See also==
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==Sources==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 December 2025

Map Basic Data Planetary Image
px Name: Entropy Omega Entropy Omega.jpg
Segmentum: Tempestus
Sector: Caligari Sector
Subsector: Tenebra Subsector
System: Lacaon System
Population: 22000
Affiliation: Adeptus Mechanicus
Class: Star Fort
Tithe Grade:

Entropy Omega is an Adeptus Mechanicus Star Fort located in the Lacaon System in the Tenebra Subsector, located in the Caligari Sector in the Segmentum Tempestus.[1]

Overview

This Cult Mechanicus station was found deserted after long isolation and was recently repopulated by a contingent of Tech-Priests. However, its maze of tunnels hasn't been properly explored, purged and blessed by holy oils and tech-chants yet. The base is under Cult Mechanicus supervision in theory, but the Inquisition considers the place unholy ground, which has led to squabbles between the two Imperial bodies.[1a]

See also

Sources