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The '''Ordo Chronos''' are one of the smaller sub-branches of the [[Inquisition]] with few amongst the [[Ordo Calixis]] having heard of it and even fewer even possessing any knowledge as to their purpose.<sup>1-171</sup>
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[[Image:Chronosinquisitor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|An Inquisitor of the '''Ordo Chronos'''{{Fn|8}}]]
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The '''Ordo Chronos''',{{Fn|3}} sometimes rendered '''Ordo Chronus''',{{Fn|5a}} are an [[Inquisition#Ordo Minoris|Ordo Minoris]] of the [[Inquisition]] that combat and prevent anomalies in time due to the use of [[Warp travel]],{{Fn|3}} hunting down those considered chronologically improbable and erasing them.{{Fn|5a}}
  
It is thought that their origins are traced to the study the effects of the [[warp]] during interstellar travel along with the passage of time in that mysterious realm. This is because of the fact that time worked differently within the empyrean within certain vessels entering a journey taking months only to discover that centuries had passed within the mortal realm despite the intentions of the vessels [[Navigator]]. Such a dreadful tale is common knowledge amongst void travellers and accepted as one of the risks of warp travel. Even rarer events within the [[Imperium]] are those of [[Human]] vessels entering the warp, only to emerge at an earlier point in history.<sup>1-171</sup>
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The Ordo was established to study the anomalous passage of time during interstellar travel through the [[warp]]. This is because of the fact that time works differently within the empyrean; in rare circumstances, vessels can arrive at their destination much later than intended - for example taking centuries to arrive whilst only months have passed onboard the vessel while within the warp. Tales of such dreadful fates are common knowledge amongst void travellers and accepted as one of the risks of warp travel. In extremely rare circumstances vessels may even arrive back into realspace at a time before they actually set out.{{Fn|3}}
  
As a result, this Ordo is believed to had been established to combat the temporal anomalies or other such effects that might emerge within the vicinity of the [[Jericho Reach]]. Those [[Inquisitor]]s that are within the Ordo Chronos are particularly concerned of the effects of time distortions can lead to a disruption in the proper flow of time due to unintended interventions in the past. Such actions are deemed as interference in the fate of Mankind and against the will of the God-[[Emperor]]. Over the course of centuries, the Ordo Chronos have expanded their mandate to relate to all forms of temporal phenomena and include other such events that might be a deliberate attempt in intefering the flow of time.<sup>1-171</sup>
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==History==
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This Ordo is believed to have been established to study the temporal anomalies or other such effects that might emerge within the vicinity of the [[Jericho Reach]] with a view to controlling or combating them. [[Inquisitor]]s of the Ordo Chronos were particularly concerned with the effects of time distortions that could lead to a disruption of the proper flow of time due to unintended interventions in the past. Such actions are deemed as interference in the fate of Mankind and against the will of the [[God-Emperor]]. Over the course of centuries, the Ordo Chronos expanded their mandate to relate to all forms of temporal phenomena and include other such events that might be a deliberate attempt to interfere with the flow of time.{{Fn|1}} Before the disappearance of all Ordo Chronos members, the [[Deathwatch]] partook in a joint operation with them.{{Fn|2}}
  
However, following this chain of events, the Ordo Chronos have seemingly disappeared with all its members having vanished. Their true fate remains unknown with some believing that they are in hiding whilst others hold the view that they came in competition with renegade factions of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] over the pursuit of long forbidden technology. Regardless, the fate of the Ordo Chronos remains a mystery to those few that know of their existence and some wonder whether they will emerge once more in the future.<sup>1-171</sup>
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===Disappearance===
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The Ordo Chronos was for years thought disappeared without a trace. Some believed that they were in hiding whilst others hold the view that they came into competition with renegade factions of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] in the pursuit of long forbidden technology. This is not the first Ordo to have vanished over the millennia - with some going merely quiescent for a period, whilst others were purposely hiding so deep that even other Inquisitors could not find them.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|3}}
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===Civil War===
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{{Main|Chronostrife}}
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The Ordo Chronos once again appeared in Imperial history in [[M42]] during the [[Chronostrife]], an internecine conflict over the [[Imperial Dating System|Imperial Calendar]]. The conflict erupted when the reborn [[Roboute Guilliman]] attempted to create a reliable history and reorganise the Imperium's dating system – the bitter internal conflict within the Ordo Chronos that is currently ongoing.{{Fn|4}}
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===Era Indomitus===
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Operatives of the Ordo Chronos accompanied the fleets of the [[Indomitus Crusade]], where they assisted shipboard [[Chronologians]] with calculating the time elapsed during [[Warp Travel]]. Two such operatives were attached to [[Fleet Tertius]].{{Fn|7}}
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==Known Inquisitors==
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*[[Appolus Bourgery]]{{Fn|5b}}
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*[[August Helden IIV]]{{Fn|6}}
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*[[Mearghus]]
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==See also==
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*[[The Pharisene Paradox (Short Story)]]
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*[[Sentinel (Timescape)]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
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*<sup>1</sup>: [[Dark Heresy: Ascension]] by [[Fantasy Flight Games]], pg. 171
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Dark Heresy: Ascension]], pg. 171
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Black Crusade Core Rulebook]], pg. 321
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Inquisition (6th Edition)]] - ''Ordo Chronos''
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 9
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*5: [[White Dwarf November 2019]]:
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**{{Endn|5a}}: pg. 24
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**{{Endn|5b}}: pg. 43
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*{{Endn|6}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20171214223217/https://regimental-standard.com/2017/07/05/enriching-activities-for-idle-hands/ The Regimental Standard: Enriching Activities of Idle Hands (posted 05/07/2017)] ''(archived page, dated 14 December 2017, last accessed via Wayback Machine 11 April 2026)''
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*{{Endn|7}}: [[Avenging Son (Novel)]], Chapter 27
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*{{Endn|8}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20190820013831/https://regimental-standard.com/2018/02/07/know-your-inquisitors/ The Regimental Standard: Know Your Inquisitors (posted 07/02/2018)] ''(archived page, dated 20 August 2019, last accessed via Wayback Machine 11 April 2026)''
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 11 April 2026

An Inquisitor of the Ordo Chronos[8]

The Ordo Chronos,[3] sometimes rendered Ordo Chronus,[5a] are an Ordo Minoris of the Inquisition that combat and prevent anomalies in time due to the use of Warp travel,[3] hunting down those considered chronologically improbable and erasing them.[5a]

The Ordo was established to study the anomalous passage of time during interstellar travel through the warp. This is because of the fact that time works differently within the empyrean; in rare circumstances, vessels can arrive at their destination much later than intended - for example taking centuries to arrive whilst only months have passed onboard the vessel while within the warp. Tales of such dreadful fates are common knowledge amongst void travellers and accepted as one of the risks of warp travel. In extremely rare circumstances vessels may even arrive back into realspace at a time before they actually set out.[3]

History

This Ordo is believed to have been established to study the temporal anomalies or other such effects that might emerge within the vicinity of the Jericho Reach with a view to controlling or combating them. Inquisitors of the Ordo Chronos were particularly concerned with the effects of time distortions that could lead to a disruption of the proper flow of time due to unintended interventions in the past. Such actions are deemed as interference in the fate of Mankind and against the will of the God-Emperor. Over the course of centuries, the Ordo Chronos expanded their mandate to relate to all forms of temporal phenomena and include other such events that might be a deliberate attempt to interfere with the flow of time.[1] Before the disappearance of all Ordo Chronos members, the Deathwatch partook in a joint operation with them.[2]

Disappearance

The Ordo Chronos was for years thought disappeared without a trace. Some believed that they were in hiding whilst others hold the view that they came into competition with renegade factions of the Adeptus Mechanicus in the pursuit of long forbidden technology. This is not the first Ordo to have vanished over the millennia - with some going merely quiescent for a period, whilst others were purposely hiding so deep that even other Inquisitors could not find them.[1][3]

Civil War

Main article: Chronostrife

The Ordo Chronos once again appeared in Imperial history in M42 during the Chronostrife, an internecine conflict over the Imperial Calendar. The conflict erupted when the reborn Roboute Guilliman attempted to create a reliable history and reorganise the Imperium's dating system – the bitter internal conflict within the Ordo Chronos that is currently ongoing.[4]

Era Indomitus

Operatives of the Ordo Chronos accompanied the fleets of the Indomitus Crusade, where they assisted shipboard Chronologians with calculating the time elapsed during Warp Travel. Two such operatives were attached to Fleet Tertius.[7]

Known Inquisitors

See also

Sources


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