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Space Marine Power Armour

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Omnis mentions Phobos as a comparison, so Phobos should be first.
[[File:Gravisdiagram.jpg|400px|thumb|Mk X "Gravis" detailed description{{Fn|7}}]]
The Mk.X has several different variants, such as the Mk.X "Gravis" heavy armour used by some captains and apothecaries, [[Heavy Intercessor Squad]]s, [[Aggressor Squad]]s,{{Fn|7}} [[Eradicator Squad]]s,{{Fn|10}} and the [[jump pack]]-capable variant used by [[Inceptor Squads]]. The Gravis pattern of Mk.X Armour is more heavily protected and allows for a level of protection akin to that afforded by a [[space marine bike]], but with reduced mobility comparable to [[Terminator Armour]].{{Fn|7}}
 
====Mk X Phobos Pattern====
[[File:PhobosArmourSW.jpg|thumb|200px|Phobos pattern]]
Another variant of the Mk.X is the Mk.X Reiver or Phobos pattern. The suit’s lighter-weight ceramite and streamlined design allow for greater mobility, and its servo-motors are engineered to be completely silent. As the name suggests, it is used by [[Vanguard Space Marine]] squads, including [[Reiver Squad|reiver squad]]s.{{Fn|8}}
====Mk X Omnis Pattern====
A lighter [[jump pack]]- and [[grav chute]]-equipped blend of the '''Gravis''' and '''Phobos''' patterns, known as the '''Omnis-Pattern''', is utilised by [[Vanguard]] [[Suppressor]] Squads.{{Fn|9}}
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====Mk X Phobos Pattern====
[[File:PhobosArmourSW.jpg|thumb|200px|Phobos pattern]]
Another variant of the Mk.X is the Mk.X Reiver or Phobos pattern. The suit’s lighter-weight ceramite and streamlined design allow for greater mobility, and its servo-motors are engineered to be completely silent. As the name suggests, it is used by [[Vanguard Space Marine]] squads, including [[Reiver Squad|reiver squad]]s.{{Fn|8}}
==Other Designs==
===Aegis Armour===
''{{Main Article:'' [[|Aegis Armour]]<br>}}
[[Grey Knights]] wear Aegis Armour, power armour that is incredibly well crafted; anointed and inscribed with prayers and wards, ritually consecrated and psychically charged. The suits are generally based on components from Mark VI, VII and VIII power armour designs, with a modified helmet design with a tapered, knight-like visor.{{Fn|74}}
==Trivia==
{{Trivia}}
* The '''Mk X Phobos-pattern''' armour first appeared on [[Reiver]]s. Due to their nature as terror troops, the armour's name likely references ''[[Wikipedia:Phobos(mythology)|Phobos]]'', the Greek god of fear.
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