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Cybernetic Revolt

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no mention of scope and members of alliances, plural, mechanivores absorb matter but space-time is a reach, sun-snuffers uncoil in serpentine manner=/=being serpentine, omniphage aren't stated to be either intelligent or comprised of nanomachines
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[[File:UR025Art.jpg|right|thumb|[[UR-025]], perhaps the last surviving Man of Iron from the Cybernetic Revolt]]
The '''Cybernetic Revolt{{Fn|4}} ''' was an event in [[human]] history that predated the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|4}}
==Overview==
The [[Men of Iron]] were sentient machines that having served their human masters for millennia, came to see themselves as superior to man and turned on mankind.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3}} Resulting in a devastating conflict that ravaged the cosmos in the late [[M26|26th Millennium]],{{Fn|1}} known as the "Cybernetic Revolt". It was a war that extinguished untold numbers of lives and destroyed the economic and political unity of human colonized space.{{Cite thisFn|4}} Eventually the Men of Iron were destroyed{{Fn|1}} by a galactic alliance, that consisted of mankind and likely various [[xenos]] speciesalliances.{{Fn|4}} Not even those Men of Iron that remained loyal to mankind survived the war.{{Fn|1}} The devastation that the Cybernetic Revolt did to human civilization laid the foundation for mankind's later collapse at the dawn of the [[Age of Strife]].{{Fn|4}}
In this cataclysmic war, fearsome weapons of highly advanced technology were unleashed by both sides. Massive thinking machines called '''mechanivores''' [[mechanivore]]s were deployed, which tore open great chasms in a planet that extended to the core and were capable of lifting entire continents into space. The mechanivores absorbed space-time itself as if it was , absorbing all material in form of data. The '''[[sun-snuffers''' snuffer]]s were incomprehensibly vast serpentine coiled machines which devoured stars. In the void, the sun-snuffers uncoiled into colossal structures that dwarfed Saturn's rings. The most pervasive and perhaps most dangerous of the terrible weapons were the '''omniphages'''. Which were swarms consisting of intelligent nano-machines[[omniphage swarm]]s, that in less than a solar day consumed everything on a planet's surface.{{Fn|4}}
==Sources==