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[[Image:SMDreadnoughtArt.jpg|thumb|right|320px|A [[Castaferrum Pattern Dreadnought]] of the [[Ultramarines]]{{Fn|622}}]]'''Dreadnoughts''' are massive war-machines piloted walker vehicles used by a variety of racesan honoured [[Space Marine]] hero whose body has been ravaged in battle. Dreadnoughts are also known as the '''Old Ones''' in the [[Space Marines]] [[Chapters]].{{Fn|115}}
==Imperial Imperium Dreadnoughts=====Space Marines Dreadnoughts===*A Dreadnought is a large, walking tank which carries both powerful guns and lethal close combat weaponry, armoured to withstand all but the most powerful of enemy firepower and often relied on by Space Marine forces to tear an opening in enemy defenses. Each Dreadnought contains a living being, permanently interfaced with the machine through a form of [[Mind Impulse Unit]]. Dreadnoughts are surprisingly agile, able to walk and balance with the ease of a living creature. It is said that old proto-Dreadnoughts of the [[Unification]] wars could be piloted by non-Adeptus Astartes warriors, but later only Space Marines could be interred in them.{{MainFn|Space Marine Dreadnought2d}} Dreadnought machines themselves are ancient, the oldest dating back tens of thousands of years to the [[Space Marine DreadnoughtAge of Strife]]s . Because the art of constructing them has been almost lost, Dreadnoughts are revered as rare machines, though the most commonly encountered type of revered specialists still dare to construct 'new' Dreadnoughts.{{Fn|2a}}Although a Dreadnoughtcan be damaged and disabled, it can survive unless the actual armoured tomb containing the occupant's form is destroyed. These hulking war machines are piloted by {{Fn|2a}} When not fighting, the Chapter's [[Space MarineTechmarine]]s wounded will allow the fallen heroes to sleep away the centuries{{Fn|3a}}{{Fn|9}}, sealed in [[stasis]] vaults{{Fn|2a}}, until once more they are called to battle.{{Fn|3a}}{{Fn|9}} Usually Dreadnoughts waked from their slumber only in time of great need or when their advice is needed for some special missions.{{Fn|2a}} [[Image:RedemptorDreadnought.jpg|thumb|200px|a [[Redemptor Dreadnought]] with its Sarcophagus exposed]] ====Pilot====The pilots within Dreadnoughts are Marines who have suffered mortal wounds in battle, maimed and crippled beyond recovery - instead of being mercifully killed, the greatest heroes are instead given what is considered the honour of continuing to serve the [[Emperor]] past their normal life. Once interred within the Dreadnought, the Marine cannot leave the metal womb and is destined for a life of endless battle until destroyed. Some are so ancient their memories may extend back to the founding of their [[chapter]] and its earliest history. For this reason they are revered not just as powerful warriors but also as ageless forebears and living embodiments of battles fought long ago. If a dreadnought is destroyed, the Space Marines will fight to retrieve the armoured shell so that the occupant can be returned to the chapter's mausoleum for his long-deserved final rest.{{Fn|2d5}} All Dreadnoughts contains speakers and the warrior within can communicate with other Space Marines. The synthesized, crackling voice emanates from within the machine, making a conversation with a Dreadnought in eerie experience. Also traditionally every Dreadnought bear a scroll with the inscribed name of the hero on it. When the new warrior is interred as a pilot, Dreadnought will take a new name.{{Fn|2a}} ====Armour and Systems====Dreadnoughts are armoured with [[ceramite]] and [[Adeptus Custodesadamantium]] also maintain , their own force muscles are formed of similar Dreadnoughtselectro-fibre bundles and magna-coils.{{Fn|1}} They are usually armed with weapons to suit a particular role, such as destroying other heavy armoured vehicles.{{Cite This}} ====Patterns====[[File:BloodAngelsRedemptor.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Blood Angels]] [[Redemptor Dreadnought]]{{Fn|18}}]]*[[Castraferrum Dreadnought]]{{Fn|15}}**[[Venerable Dreadnought]] {{Fn|4}} {{Fn|5}}**[[Siege Dreadnought]] {{Fn|6}}**[[Ironclad Dreadnought]] (reinforced front armour) {{Fn|5}}**[[Hellfire Dreadnought]] {{Fn|11}}**[[Chaplain Dreadnought]]**[[Furioso Dreadnought]] — [[Blood Angels]] and successors {{Fn|7}}**[[Death Company Dreadnought]] — [[Blood Angels]] and successors {{Fn|8}}**[[Librarian Dreadnought]], [[Blood Angels]] and occasionally the [[Deathwatch]]**[[Deathwatch Dreadnought]]s**[[Mortis Dreadnought]] — [[Unforgiven|Dark Angels and successors]] {{Fn|2b}}**[[Wulfen Dreadnought]] — [[Space Wolves]]**[[Grey Knights Dreadnought]], the only dreadnought ''other'' than the [[Librarian Dreadnought]] which routinely houses a [[psyker]][[Image:Space-wolves-dreadnought.jpg|thumb|180px|right|A Dreadnought of the [[Space Wolves]].]]*[[Redemptor Dreadnought]]**[[Brutalis Dreadnought]]**[[Ballistus Dreadnought]] [[Image:Rylanorsmall.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Pre-Heresy Emperor's Children [[Contemptor Dreadnought]] ]]*[[Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought]]{{Fn|13}}*[[Deredeo Dreadnought]]*[[Leviathan Dreadnought]]*[[Lucifer Pattern Dreadnought|Lucifer Pattern]]{{Fn|17}} ===Adeptus Custodes Dreadnoughts===The [[Adeptus Custodes]] also employ Dreadnought technology:*[[Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought]]*[[Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought]]*[[Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought]]*[[Telemon Heavy Dreadnought]] ===Other Types of Imperium War Walkers===*[[Imperial Dreadnought]]*[[Invictor Tactical Warsuit]]*[[Mortifier]] / [[Penitent Engine]]*[[Nemesis Dreadknight]]*[[Paragon Warsuit]]*[[Proto-Dreadnought]]
==Chaos Dreadnoughts==
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A Chaos Dreadnought is a Dreadnought in the service of the Chaos Space Marines. Under the influence of Chaos, many Chaos Dreadnoughts have degenerated into insane monsters, known as Helbrutes.{{Fn|3a19a}} However exemplars of ancient Dreadnought patterns still exist, having become dark reflections of their imperial counterparts.{{Fn|3b19b}}{{Fn|3c19c}}
==Ork Dreadnoughts==
[[Orks]] also have their own version of a Dreadnought, one named the [[Deff Dread]]s, and a smaller version called a
[[Killa Kan]]{{Fn|420}}.*[[Deff Dread]]{{Fn|420}}*[[Killa Kan]]{{Fn|420}}
==Eldar Dreadnoughts==
[[Wraithlord]]s (also known as Iron Knights, Wraith-Giants and Eldar Dreadnoughts) are giant Wraith-constructs made of wraithbone and inhabited by the souls of dead [[Eldar]] heroes.{{Fn|521}}*[[Wraithlord]]{{Fn|521}}
==Sources==
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*3: [[Index Astartes I]]: ''Warriors of Old''**{{Endn|3a}}: ''Warriors of Old: The Old Ones''**{{Endn|3b}}: ''Warriors of Old: Death Unleashed''*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition)]], pg. 32*{{Endn|5}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 65*{{Endn|6}}: [[Imperial Armour Update 2006]], pg. 11*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: Blood Angels (4th Edition)]], pg. 12*{{Endn|8}}: [[Codex: Blood Angels (5th Edition)]], pg. 29*{{Endn|9}}: [[Damnation Crusade (Graphic Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]]*{{Endn|10}}: [[The Flight of the Eisenstein (Novel)]] by [[James Swallow]], ''Dramatis Personae''*{{Endn|11}}: [[Dawn of War]]*{{Endn|12}}: [[The Relic (Short Story)]] by [[Jonathan Green]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)]], pgs. 157–207*{{Endn|13}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Space_Marines/Space-Marine-Dreadnoughts/CONTEMPTOR_PATTERN_DREADNOUGHT_BODY.html Forge World.com]*14: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Second Edition: War Machines of the Adeptus Astartes]]**{{Endn|14a}}: pgs. 162–183**{{Endn|14b}}: pg. 174*{{Endn|15}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Space Marines and Forces of the Inquisition]], pg. 131*{{Endn|16}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign]], pg. 32*{{Endn|17}}: [[Liber Hereticus]], pg. 40*{{Endn|18}}: [[Codex: Blood Angels (8th Edition)]], pg. 53*19: [[Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned]]**{{Endn|3a19a}}: pg. 98 — ''Helbrutes''**{{Endn|3b19b}}: pgs. 99–102 — ''Ferrum Infernus Chaos Dreadnought''**{{Endn|3c19c}}: pgs. 105–109 — ''Chaos Contemptor Dreadnought''*{{Endn|420}}: [[Codex: Orks (4th Edition)]], pg. 52-53*{{Endn|521}}:Codex: Eldar (2nd Edition), pg. 21*{{Endn|622}}: [[Index Astartes: Dreadnoughts (Background Book)]] - Cover*===Uncited==={{Endn|7Uncited}}: *[[ The Horus Heresy Book Seven - InfernoWarhammer 40,000: Compendium]], pgpgs. 8163–64*[[Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command]]*[[Index Astartes I]]: ''Warriors of Old: Centuries of War''*[[Index Astartes I]]: ''Warriors of Old: The Art of Death''
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