Talk:Legio Agravides

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Destroyed?

The audio drama, Binary Succession, has a survivor of this Legion as a character. Having been off world at the time of the fall. So this legion survived, even if their homebase was destroyed.--TheNuclearSoldier (talk) 11:16, 8 April 2018 (MDT)

Without being familiar with the audio drama: one survivor (person? titan?) is not sufficient to say it was not destroyed IF another official source says the legion was destroyed. If it stated the legion was rebuilt or something like that, then okay... --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum (talk) 11:48, 8 April 2018 (MDT)
EDIT: "“We caught the first spurts of it, I think,” said Sharaq. “It was fragmentary and dispersed, and Zeth’s noospheric upgrades saved us from getting hit as hard as some others, but Legio Fortidus and Legio Agravides are gone. Their reactors went critical and took their entire fortress and a good chunk of the Erebus Montes with them.”
Cavalerio digested the information without comment, though it grieved him to think of two allied Legios lost to so ignominious a fate." --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum (talk) 11:52, 8 April 2018 (MDT)
If there was one survivor - this information could be added in article. This character or Titan will remain the outcast of the destroyed Legion however. Without its main base and resources it would live along. But the Legion is considered to be destroyed anyway.--Darkelf77 (talk) 12:12, 8 April 2018 (MDT)
The way the Princep is referred to in the drama makes no mention of the leaders of the Mechanicus (or other Titan Legions) recognizing the destruction of the Legio Agravides, with the survivor (whose name I am trying to figure out how to spell) being recognized as the representative of the Legio Agravides.--TheNuclearSoldier (talk) 12:23, 8 April 2018 (MDT)
"Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" ;) As Darkelf said this should be discussed in the article and maybe the "destroyed" changed to "mostly destroyed"? Plus in any case in the fluff there have been examples of Legios being rebuilt after destruction. --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum (talk) 12:49, 8 April 2018 (MDT)