

It could be that the 'thousand' vessels above does not include these though, or they may just be uncommonly smaller examples (even though Retribution aren't exactly 'small'. We have seen smaller battleships (one seven-kilometre battleship was in Nemesis and another in 'Iron Hands', and we had the 6 km retribution from Dark Apostle. There were also 'literally' hundreds of different designs and classes, which points to the whole 'no standardization' thing I belabor constantly.Ĭlick to shrink.Size and capabilities of battleships in the Crusade era. Even more some of them may be greater than escorts as well. It could imply that at least some of the worlds that survived the Great Crusade era (the oldest Imperial worlds, like Necromunda) could still have ships like that, given the great age implied by many Imperial warships in general. Whilst the majority seem slated for the Crusade fleets, it suggests some were provided to local defence forces (and Rogue Traders) which means that, at leeast in the Crusade era, system defence navies having warp-capable ships was not uncommon. What is interesting is that this is describing what seem to be warp-capable vessels. Given there were some sixty-five thousand fleets or so this is hardly suprrising, there must be hundreds of thousands of ships including at least a good many tens of thousands of warships (figure at least one or two warships per 'fleet' and several times that in non-warship vessels.) This is of course one of the bigger infodumps, so Extermination will probably take multiple posts to handle it all (generall yonly core rulebooks and such rival this)Ĭlick to shrink.Implies at least thousands of military vessels iin the Expeditionary fleets of the Great Crusade. Its interesting because of the surprising amount of technical data it includes, although of a sort that does 'contradict' with other sources (surprise surprise) and some comedic bits (titans unleashing city levelling firepower on eahc other in opening salvos, gigaton warheads, etc.) Again hilarious contradictions and variable interpretation is nothing new in 40K, but my perversity still delights in it happening regardless of how it falls out. It concerns one of Horus earlier moves in the conflict, on his road to Terra. Vengeful Spirit: part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5Įxtermination picks up after the first two, and the events of the Dropsite massacre and related. Horus Heresy: Collected Visions Part 1, Part 2,, Part 4įlight of the Eisenstein: Part 1, Part 2,Īngel Exterminatus: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3įorge World Horus Heresy book 1: Betrayal: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.įorgeworld's Horus Heresy book 3: Extermination Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6įW's Horus Heresy book 4: Conquest: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
#RISK OF RAIN 2 HERETIC UPDATE#
First page is also the first update for Extermination, so you shouldn't have trouble finding it: Let's see how it goes.Įdit: I've done an index for the HH stuff at last, cross-posting between my SDN entries and SB ones separately. I will start with 'Extermination' the third of the FW HH supplements.



I am going to carry over my HH analysis from SDN here over to SB, to see how it goes.
