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| − | Artos-Rho IV was one of | + | '''Artos-Rho IV''' was one of a trio of [[Forge World]]s known as the [[Deuterium Stars]].{{Fn|1}} |
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| + | During the [[Great Crusade]], these Forge Worlds were the only ones capable of producing the [[Las-Impulsor]] for [[Imperial Knights]]. The world was overrun and destroyed during the [[Horus Heresy]] - this, combined with the loss of the other Deuterium Stars, meant that the Imperium lacked the capability to manufacture or maintain existing las-impulsors, until the weapon's [[STC]] template was recovered from the [[Flensed Worlds]] in [[M34]].{{Fn|1}} | ||
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Imperial Knights (8th Edition)]], pg. 66 | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Imperial Knights (8th Edition)]], pg. 66 | ||
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Name: | Artos-Rho IV |
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| Affiliation: | Unknown,[1] formerly the Imperium[1] | ||
| Class: | Dead World,[1] former Forge World[1] | ||
| Tithe Grade: | None[1] | ||
Artos-Rho IV was one of a trio of Forge Worlds known as the Deuterium Stars.[1]
During the Great Crusade, these Forge Worlds were the only ones capable of producing the Las-Impulsor for Imperial Knights. The world was overrun and destroyed during the Horus Heresy - this, combined with the loss of the other Deuterium Stars, meant that the Imperium lacked the capability to manufacture or maintain existing las-impulsors, until the weapon's STC template was recovered from the Flensed Worlds in M34.[1]
See also
Sources
- 1: Codex: Imperial Knights (8th Edition), pg. 66

