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Hive Tyrant

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Hive Tyrant are monstrous Tyranid creatures, who act as the main Synapse links to the Hive Mind within medium-sized Tyranid ground forces, thus coming to be the closest thing to a leader unit that can be commonly found.

They are extremely powerful, large and strong and may make use of massive close combat strength or specially augmented ranged bio-weaponry, although they excel in both.

They appear to be either a more complex and highly evolved form of Tyranid Warrior or evolved from a completely different and higher genus2. They are highly mutable, including the development of unfeasibly large scythes or extra thick body carapace. They are also highly psychic and their relationship to the Hive Mind is even closer than that of the Tyranid Warriors2, allowing them to act as control nodes for the lesser beings around them. Some forms are born with wings giving them a major advantage over other Tyrants, however they are more vulnerable to heavy weapons and anti-tank weapons, in fact they lack the stronger Tyranids' carapace armour.1

Some Imperial techno-magi believe that Hive Tyrants are the consort-minds of the Norn-Queen that forms the repository of the Hive Fleet's own collective consciousness, which would mean they completely embody the Hive Mind, but their destruction would not diminish it in any way.2

Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record
Designation Hive Tyrant Main Weaponry 4x scything claws
Common Title Overfiend
Species Name Tyranicus praefactor Secondary Weaponry Fangs and claws
Average Height 6.1m
Average Weight 6 tonnes/Winged Strains 4.9 tonnes Tertiary Weaponry None
First encountered Tyran
Role Battlefield command
Threat evaluation Very high


Older Background

In Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Hive Tyrants were described as the huge, bloated primogenitors of the Tyranids, almost similar to the Norn-Queens of later publications.

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