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Port Maw (planet)

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The Great Crusade
====War Fleet of the Port Maw Armada====
Port Maw's fleet anchorage would be one of a handful of massive fleet bases situated on the borders of the Imperium. Though still dwarfed by the [[Solar Fleet]], they were built by an Imperium that had largely conquered the galaxy, rather than one which set out to conquer it. At least one of these was built in each [[Segmentum]] Majoris, with more planned, to hold and defend a galaxy so hard fought over. As such, they functioned as ports of supply and muster, command-and-control, and as home bases for a permanent armada of warships with their own armies of [[Imperial Army|Auxilia]] troops. They would serve as a source of deep range patrols and rapid-reaction forces to respond to sudden threats such as civil-disturbances, rebellion, or attacks from within or without the Imperium's new borders. The Port Maw armada outnumbered and likely out-gunned any single Expeditionary fleet of the Great Crusade, at least on paper. Made up of several hundred first and second rate ships of the line, various [[cruiser]]s and assault vessels intended to dominate 'small wars' and conduct long patrols, as well as [[frigate]]s and [[destroyer]]s meant for escort duty, destroy marauders, and hunt those who would disturb the Emperor's Peace. Such fleets possessed fewer large capital class ships than the conquest forces of the Great Crusade, but those they did possess were often powerful examples of the type, such as [[Goliath]] and [[Legatus class Battleship]]s - strong support-intensive designs that had been replaced in frontline service by [[Gloriana]] and [[Victory]] patterns. Unlike the fleets of the [[Legionnes Astartes]], [[Explorator Fleet]], and [[Rogue Trader]]s, these fleets were defensive in nature, able to be piecemealed into smaller commands as needed and were manned by [[Solar Auxilia]] almost exclusively, without any [[transhuman]] components, and outside the typical command structure of the great crusade. Their [[Grand Admiral]]s and [[Lord Marshall]]s operated under orders directly from the [[Council on Terra]], and were equal or greater in authority to the [[Lord Commander]]s of individual planets their ships protected. Of course, in practice, it was a foolish Grand Admiral that did not defer to a Primarch or an emissary of the Terran Court or Mars, but this represented a growing distance between the nascent Imperium's forces of conquest and those of defense. As such, the Traitors influence on these forces in the opening of the Horus Heresy were lessened. This would be demonstrated during the [[Horus Heresy]] where those traitor elements of Port Maw's Warfleet that turned were conducted by a minority mutiny or by cadre's of traitor officers, rather than wholesale forces swearing to the Warmaster.{{WIPFn|3e}}
===Horus Heresy===
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