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[[File:Ordinatus.jpg|400px|thumbnail|right| Yes, the little things on the bottom are buildings. '''It's that big'''. It is also [[Looted|looted,]] [[Emprah]] [[Rape|help us.]] ]]
[[File:Ordinatus.jpg|400px|thumbnail|right| Yes, the little things on the bottom are buildings. '''It's that big'''. It is also [[Looted|looted,]] [[Emprah]] help us. ]]
{{topquote|A weapon the size of a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]].  
{{topquote|A weapon the size of a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]]. A near-perfect expression of the [[Omnissiah]]'s grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent.|Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme}}


A near-perfect expression of the [[Omnissiah]]'s grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent.|Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme}}
In the rare event that even the Titan Legions just can't get the job done, the [[Imperium of Man]] brings in the specialized war-machines known as the '''Ordinati'''. These are basically unintelligent (so far as we know) Bolos built with Imperial technology, and are the angry black matriarchs of the AdMech's arsenals.  


In the rare event that even the Titan Legions just can't get the job done, the [[Imperium of Man]] brings in the specialized war-machines known as the '''Ordinati'''.  These are basically unintelligent (so far as we know) Bolos built with Imperial technology, and are the angry black matriarchs of the AdMech's arsenals.
The size of an Ordinatus varies '''''A. LOT.''''', if you thought the size of Titans was inconsistent as fuck, the Ordinatus got them beat. This is due to the fact that each Ordinatus is a unique specimen, meaning that the size of these things varies upon their specialization. Some like Ordinatus Golgotha is noted to have its missile to be as tall as a Reaver Titan, making it on the ''small'' end of things. Others like Ordinatus Armageddon mounts a [[Nova Cannon]], which if scaled properly (Assuming it isn't a miniaturisation), puts it in between 500-1800 meters, whilst the traitorous twin Ordinatii engines, Eradicant and Obliteratus, is described as having tracks two storeys high which ran for hundreds of metres. And then you have the Ork-looted Ordinatus Mars on the right called Ordinatus Hervara, which is just fucking ridiculous.
 
The size of an Ordinatus varies '''''A. LOT.''''', if you thought the size of Titans was inconsistent as fuck, the Ordinatus got them beat. This is due to the fact that each Ordinatus is a unique specimen, meaning that the size of these things varies upon their specialization. Some like Ordinatus Golgotha is noted to have its missile to be as tall as a Reaver Titan, making it on the ''small'' end of things. Others like Ordinatus Armageddon mounts a [[Nova Cannon]], which if scaled properly (Assuming it isn't a miniaturisation), puts it in between 500-1800 meters, whilst the traitorous twin Ordinatii engines, Eradicant and Obliteratus, is described as having tracks two storeys high which ran for hundreds of metres. And then you have the Ork-looted Ordinatus Mars on the right, which is just fucking ridiculous.
 
*'''Length:''' 0.5-1.8km; approx


==Overview==
==Overview==


Unlike the standardized Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role - some are armed with guns that would make an [[Imperator Battle Titan]] jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed.  
Unlike the standardized Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role - some are armed with guns that would make an [[Imperator Battle Titan]] jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed.


Using each one for only a single fight seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they're supposed to be, but you must first realize how the Mechanicum sees them. To the AdMech, innovation is one of the most dangerous things in the galaxy - if they invent a new Ordinatus it is only out of extremely dire need, and even then only the Centurio Ordinatus Magi are entrusted to do so. After it fulfills its purpose, the new Ordinatus should by all means be left alone unless it needs to perform its specialized role again. After all, it's a new technology not based at all on any pre-existing STC, and as such using it without a very, very good reason is seen as sacrilege if not outright tech-heresy, and if you push the wrong button you might vaporize somebody's favorite mountain by accident.
Using each one for only a single fight seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they're supposed to be, but you must first realize how the Mechanicum sees them. To the AdMech, innovation is one of the most dangerous things in the galaxy - if they invent a new Ordinatus it is only out of extremely dire need, and even then only the Centurio Ordinatus Magi are entrusted to do so. After it fulfills its purpose, the new Ordinatus should by all means be left alone unless it needs to perform its specialized role again. After all, it's a new technology not based at all on any pre-existing STC, and as such using it without a very, very good reason is seen as sacrilege if not outright tech-heresy, and if you push the wrong button you might vaporize somebody's favorite mountain by accident.
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In light of that, actually deploying one at all is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other]] [[Exterminatus|options]] have failed. One was constructed in the middle of the First battle for Ullanor in [[the war of the beast]], and fired PLASMA DRIVES (famous for powering BATTLE BARGES on their own). This was so effective, it could one shot a column of Ork [[Gargant|Gargants]]. Unfortunately it met a sticky end when the Beast's PERSONAL TEMPLE-GARGANT fired all its weaponry (and there's a lot) at it, and still only just managed to cripple it. WOW.
In light of that, actually deploying one at all is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other]] [[Exterminatus|options]] have failed. One was constructed in the middle of the First battle for Ullanor in [[the war of the beast]], and fired PLASMA DRIVES (famous for powering BATTLE BARGES on their own). This was so effective, it could one shot a column of Ork [[Gargant|Gargants]]. Unfortunately it met a sticky end when the Beast's PERSONAL TEMPLE-GARGANT fired all its weaponry (and there's a lot) at it, and still only just managed to cripple it. WOW.


Ordinatus engines are absolutely massive land crawlers that can run over and squash Baneblades, and are protected by a specialized energy field called a Dispersion Field on par with a Titan's void shields. Unlike the Titans, Ordinati are usually not meant to directly assault enemy positions, but tend to be better suited as really big back-line artillery. They are (very relatively) squishy for their size and firepower - and fairly indiscriminate at unleashing said firepower - so they need support armies to keep enemies at distance as they blow everything within several hundred miles of them to pieces.  
Ordinatus engines are absolutely massive land crawlers that can run over and squash Baneblades, and are protected by a specialized energy field called a Dispersion Field on par with a Titan's void shields. Unlike the Titans, Ordinati are usually not meant to directly assault enemy positions, but tend to be better suited as really big back-line artillery. They are (very relatively) squishy for their size and firepower - and fairly indiscriminate at unleashing said firepower - so they need support armies to keep enemies at distance as they blow everything within several hundred miles of them to pieces.
Speaking about firepower... While Titans and huge ass super heavy tanks tend to have multiple guns on them, Ordinatus engines always mount only one ridiculously OP weapon system which can be as large as an actual ''Titan''. Most (if not all) of those systems were once specifically designed to solve one particularly difficult problem. Let me reiterate this: The Mechanicum, the guys who see innovation as one of the most perilous things in the galaxy, actually ''invented'' these things. Not just "in the distant past before much knowledge had being lost" but right the fuck NOW - some of the famous Ordinatus weapons were invented in M41 to fight off Waaagh! Ghazghkull. It's no surprise to anyone that the cogboys consider them the most sacred "relics" that they possess.  
Speaking about firepower... While Titans and huge ass super heavy tanks tend to have multiple guns on them, Ordinatus engines always mount only one ridiculously OP weapon system which can be as large as an actual ''Titan''. Most (if not all) of those systems were once specifically designed to solve one particularly difficult problem. Let me reiterate this: The Mechanicum, the guys who see innovation as one of the most perilous things in the galaxy, actually ''invented'' these things. Not just "in the distant past before much knowledge had being lost" but right the fuck NOW - some of the famous Ordinatus weapons were invented in M41 to fight off Waaagh! Ghazghkull. It's no surprise to anyone that the cogboys consider them the most sacred "relics" that they possess.


===Ordinati Minoris===
===Ordinati Minoris===
The "small" Ordinati, which are still each the size of three [[Leman Russ]] tanks lined up end-to-end, are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They're easily recognized in silhouette by the two pairs of tracks they possess: two at the front and two at the rear. All of the big, "regular" Ordinati have three pairs of treads. Granted, each of those treads could wholly crush an Ordinatus Minoris, but that is besides the point.
The "small" Ordinati, which are still each the size of three [[Leman Russ]] tanks lined up end-to-end, are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They're easily recognized in silhouette by the two pairs of tracks they possess: two at the front and two at the rear. All of the big, "regular" Ordinati have three pairs of treads. Granted, each of those treads could wholly crush an Ordinatus Minoris, but that is besides the point.


They're also the only Ordinati which have rules for them available and they can be taken in both 30k and <s>40k</s> (40k rules awaiting the release of Fires of Cyraxus) Admech lists. Both of the available Ordinati Minoris are Super-Heavy Vehicles with AV14/13/13, 14 Hull points, Blessed Autosimalcrum, Armored Ceramite, Anbaric Claws, an Ordinatus Dispersion Field (an improved Flare Shield that's most effective early in the game: initially it grants a -3 S to all shooting attacks and rolls on the D chart, which goes down by one until the third turn, where it remains at a -1 penalty to all incoming shooting attacks and strength D hits), three turret-mounted Volkite Culverins, and a built in 6++ save. The catch is that they also have their own Catastrophic Damage table in which the closest range is always Strength D no matter what gets rolled, so if it ever does go down it's guaranteed to fuck over anyone nearby.
They're also the only Ordinati which have rules for them available and they can be taken in 30k Admech lists (40k rules await the release of Fires of Cyraxus). Both of the available Ordinati Minoris are Super-Heavy Vehicles with AV14/13/13, 14 Hull points, Blessed Autosimalcrum, Armored Ceramite, Anbaric Claws, an Ordinatus Dispersion Field (an improved Flare Shield that's most effective early in the game: initially it grants a -3 S to all shooting attacks and rolls on the D chart, which goes down by one until the third turn, where it remains at a -1 penalty to all incoming shooting attacks and strength D hits), three turret-mounted Volkite Culverins, and a built in 6++ save. The catch is that they also have their own Catastrophic Damage table in which the closest range is always Strength D no matter what gets rolled, so if it ever does go down it's guaranteed to fuck over anyone nearby.


The IRL reasons for the Minoris existence is because full size Ordinatus models would not only be larger than Emperor Titans, but also bigger than the table and cost at least double the price of both put together. Therefore, you are never going to see Ordinatus Majoris models outside of [[Epic]]. At the very least with the Minoris people will actually play with you. On that same note, trolling players who deploy Knights and Titans in [[Escalation]] is always going to be funny.  
The IRL reasons for the Minoris existence is because full size Ordinatus models would not only be larger than Emperor Titans, but also bigger than the table and cost at least double the price of both put together. Therefore, you are never going to see Ordinatus Majoris models outside of [[Epic]]. At the very least with the Minoris people will actually play with you. On that same note, trolling players who deploy Knights and Titans in [[Escalation]] is ''always'' going to be funny.


Currently, three Ordinatus Minoris variants have their own rules:
Currently, three Ordinatus Minoris variants have their own rules:
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Crunchwise, did you ever say to yourself "Hey, I wish I could mount a Titan-grade Volcano Cannon on something other than a Shadowsword"? Well, you're in luck- for "only" 700 points, the Ordinatus Sagittar can fire off a blast of Strength D Apocalyptic Blast goodness from '''180'''' away, allowing you to snipe enemy vehicles and everything vaguely close to them from the other side of the table. The Machine Destroyer rule on it is a little overkill, but very nice against Titans.
Crunchwise, did you ever say to yourself "Hey, I wish I could mount a Titan-grade Volcano Cannon on something other than a Shadowsword"? Well, you're in luck- for "only" 700 points, the Ordinatus Sagittar can fire off a blast of Strength D Apocalyptic Blast goodness from '''180'''' away, allowing you to snipe enemy vehicles and everything vaguely close to them from the other side of the table. The Machine Destroyer rule on it is a little overkill, but very nice against Titans.
*'''Length:''' 16m; approx
*'''Mass:''' 450 tonnes; approx
*'''Crew:''' 2 crew including targeting [[Servitor]]; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 14kph; approx


====Ordinatus Ulator====
====Ordinatus Ulator====
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On tabletop, 1075 points nets you the Ordinatus Mars' little brother, armed with its own Sonic Destructor. At first glance, its rules are nasty as hell- 72' range, AP1, Armorbane, Instant Death, Pinning, and Ignores Cover in one package. However, the meat of its effectiveness comes from its "Ulator Sonic Wave" rule. Instead of measuring the shot normally, you place a Massive Blast marker so it touches the Ordinatus' hull, and move it forward in any direction from its firing arc (so long as the first model hit by it is an enemy; mind you, friendly units can be hit afterwards) until it either reaches the max range or it leaves the table. Everything that the template passes over even partially is automatically hit, with squads taking a number of hits equal to the number of models that the template covered as it moved. Yes, this includes fliers too. From there, its strength changes depending on what got hit- it acts like S5 on infantry/bikes/beasts/jetbikes/cavalry, S8 on MCs and non-tank vehicles, S10 on tanks, and the almighty D to super-heavies, buildings, and GCs. Between its ability to tear apart an entire army in one shot regardless of what's being fielded and the fact that it ''literally'' cannot miss, it says a lot that this is still one of the "small" Ordinati. In addition, it sounds something like [https://youtu.be/P0DUsylJw9E this.]
On tabletop, 1075 points nets you the Ordinatus Mars' little brother, armed with its own Sonic Destructor. At first glance, its rules are nasty as hell- 72' range, AP1, Armorbane, Instant Death, Pinning, and Ignores Cover in one package. However, the meat of its effectiveness comes from its "Ulator Sonic Wave" rule. Instead of measuring the shot normally, you place a Massive Blast marker so it touches the Ordinatus' hull, and move it forward in any direction from its firing arc (so long as the first model hit by it is an enemy; mind you, friendly units can be hit afterwards) until it either reaches the max range or it leaves the table. Everything that the template passes over even partially is automatically hit, with squads taking a number of hits equal to the number of models that the template covered as it moved. Yes, this includes fliers too. From there, its strength changes depending on what got hit- it acts like S5 on infantry/bikes/beasts/jetbikes/cavalry, S8 on MCs and non-tank vehicles, S10 on tanks, and the almighty D to super-heavies, buildings, and GCs. Between its ability to tear apart an entire army in one shot regardless of what's being fielded and the fact that it ''literally'' cannot miss, it says a lot that this is still one of the "small" Ordinati. In addition, it sounds something like [https://youtu.be/P0DUsylJw9E this.]
*'''Length:''' 16m; approx
*'''Mass:''' 485 tonnes; approx
*'''Crew:''' 2 crew including targeting [[Servitor]]; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 14kph; approx


====Ordinatus Aktaeus====
====Ordinatus Aktaeus====
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The Ordinatus Aktaeus is a type of Ordinatus engine used by the Mechanicum during the Horus Heresy.
The Ordinatus Aktaeus is a type of Ordinatus engine used by the Mechanicum during the Horus Heresy.


Essentially a massive assault drill, the super-heavy transport is actually two vehicles combined into one. The first is the Ordinatus you see while the second is the giant drill, which is called the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles#Mole|Mole]]; combined, this allowed for the delivery of troops directly into the heart of the battle. The weapon also unleashes potent seismic forces upon the enemy in the process.
Essentially a massive assault drill, the super-heavy transport is actually two vehicles combined into one. The first is the Ordinatus you see while the second is the giant drill, which is called the [[Mole|Mole]]; combined, this allowed for the delivery of troops directly into the heart of the battle. The weapon also unleashes potent seismic forces upon the enemy in the process.


The Adeptus Mechanicus of Forge World AcM3 have done it again, after vigorous field tests in catching the elusive 'road runner' they've finally cleared their giant novelty rocket for use as a war machine, right after they repurposed it into a drill. It's better known as the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles|Mole]]. Presumably, they did so after playing a few too many games of [[FATAL]] and they wanted to make something so huge, no roll for [[Anal Circumference]] could possibly save you.
The Adeptus Mechanicus of Forge World AcM3 have done it again, after vigorous field tests in catching the elusive 'road runner' they've finally cleared their giant novelty rocket for use as a war machine, right after they repurposed it into a drill. It's better known as the [[Mole]]. Presumably, they did so after playing a few too many games of [[FATAL]] and they wanted to make something so huge, no roll for [[Anal Circumference]] could possibly save you.


===Ordinatus Mars===
Crunchwise, for 800 points you get a Super-Heavy transport with 14 hull points, AV 14/13/13 and that can carry 42 passengers and it has a Transport Bay for Automata. The Mole (that's what Imperials called it) is armed with a [[Terrebrax Rocket Battery]], which is a 12-shot Autocannon with AP5, and has It will Not Die(6+) and Reinforced Structure making it a hard nut to crack. Its main armament is its giant Macro-drill, which now once per-game can create an earthquake at the end of a turn. Pick a point 6" from the front of the Mole, and everything with 6" x the current game turn (except the Mole) suffers D6 S7 AP4 Pinning hits. After this, the Mole [[Wat|can not move again for the rest of the game.]] Overall this attack isn't great, but it can help clear out the surrounding area. It's odd that it just sets off an earthquake and then [[Derp|taps out instead of using the drill like a ram,]] but clearly the Mechanicum (and GW) think they're on to something with their man-made earthquakes. Where the Mole really shines is the fact that it has Subterranean Assault allowing it to deep strike its 42 transport capacity into your enemy's rear-line and Terrestrial Disregard which means you place an Apocalyptic Blast (10") on the table at least 1" away from impassable terrain and enemy models, you then place the Drills hull over the centre blast template and place it on the table. With that done every model and fortification within 6" of the drill takes a S10 AP2 hit and must make a Pinning test, and the area under the 10" blast template becomes Dangerous and Difficult Terrain for the rest of the game. While this Ordinatus is not as lethal as its sonic friend, it is a great super-transport for your army and it can effectively disrupt your opponent's forces when it arrives and drills them.
[[Image:OrdinatusMars.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, [[Noise Marines]].]]
{{Clear}}
During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[Sigismund]] were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a [[C'tan|peculiar xeno artifact]] that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren't for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium.  


The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves. As the walls of the fortress crumpled the Loyalist Tech-Guard was able to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. Probably being used by the Fabricator-General for fuck all, as no-one knows what happened to it after that.
*'''Length:''' 16m; approx
 
*'''Mass:''' 350 tonnes (Without [[Mole]])-600 tonnes (With [[Mole]]); approx
One Mars, Ordinatus Hervaras, as you may have already known from the image above, had been looted by Orks. One must wonder where the self-destruct button was.
*'''Crew:''' 2 crew including targeting [[Servitor]] and 40 Mechanicum Troops; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 14kph; approx


===Ordinatus Golgotha===
===Ordinatus Golgotha===
[[Image:OrdinatusGolgotha.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missiles, anyway?]]
[[Image:OrdinatusGolgotha.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missiles, anyway?]]
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
After [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka]] fled Armageddon, [[Yarrick]] managed to track him down to the planet Golgotha. Sometime after his capture by the greenskins and later escape, he returned with a punitive force of Titans and Skitarii. The sheer size of the Ork WAAAGH! made it impossible for them to gain an advantage, warranting the creation of an Ordinatus made specifically to deal with overwhelmingly massive hordes.  
After [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka]] fled Armageddon, [[Yarrick]] managed to track him down to the planet Golgotha. Sometime after his capture by the greenskins and later escape, he returned with a punitive force of Titans and Skitarii. The sheer size of the Ork WAAAGH! made it impossible for them to gain an advantage, warranting the creation of an Ordinatus made specifically to deal with overwhelmingly massive hordes.


Carrying six [[Hellfire Missile]]s, capable of annihilating massive swathes of enemy infantry and light vehicles. The Golgotha's Hellfire Missiles were perfect for the job, and routed the Orks within a week. Since then it's been deployed in any battle where the enemies of the Imperium outnumber even the Imperial Guard. To this day, no one knows how the great weapon is reloaded. The only real way they could pull that off is if it was loaded into an [[Ark Mechanicus]] or a Cruiser or something. Either way it would take the better part of a day or longer.
Carrying six [[Hellfire Missile]]s, capable of annihilating massive swathes of enemy infantry and light vehicles. The Golgotha's Hellfire Missiles were perfect for the job, and routed the Orks within a week. Since then it's been deployed in any battle where the enemies of the Imperium outnumber even the Imperial Guard. To this day, no one knows how the great weapon is reloaded. The only real way they could pull that off is if it was loaded into an [[Ark Mechanicus]] or a Cruiser or something. Either way it would take the better part of a day or longer.
Since the Hellfire Missiles is canonically the size of a [[Reaver Battle Titan]] is as tall, we actually can roughly calculate the size of the Golgotha, which puts it on the smaller end of things. It clocks at around 56.6 meters long and 50 meters tall. The smallest of the Ordinati Majoris.


It was first used on the Squat homeworld of Golgotha against invading Orks.
It was first used on the Squat homeworld of Golgotha against invading Orks.
*'''Length:''' 56.6m; approx
*'''Mass:''' 9-12 kilotonnes; approx
*'''Crew:''' 1-2 crew including 20 Groundsmen, Technicians and [[Servitor]]s; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 5-8kph; approx
===Ordinatus Mars===
[[Image:OrdinatusMars.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, [[Noise Marines]].]]
{{Clear}}
During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[Sigismund]] were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a [[C'tan|peculiar xeno artifact]] that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren't for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium.
The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves. As the walls of the fortress crumpled the Loyalist Tech-Guard was able to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. Probably being used by the Fabricator-General for fuck all, as no-one knows what happened to it after that.
In a scenario for Only War, one Mars, Ordinatus Hervaras, as you may have already known from the image above, had been looted by Orks. One must wonder where the self-destruct button was. Hervara's fate is dependent on the players so it could either be recovered and reactivated for service or destroyed.
*'''Length:''' 500-600m; approx
*'''Mass:''' 810-880 kilotonnes; approx
*'''Crew:''' 3-5 crew including 2,000 Groundsmen, Technicians and [[Servitor]]s; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 0.2kph; approx


===Ordinatus Armageddon===
===Ordinatus Armageddon===
[[Image:OrdinatusArmageddon.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.]]
[[Image:OrdinatusArmageddon.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.]]
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
The Ordinatus Armageddon was designed during the First War for Armageddon to defend against a particularly dangerous horde of [[Daemon Engine]]s. The plasma-based cannon gives it the ability to melt Titans in one shot and disintegrate entire tank battalions with a salvo. Supposedly, it was [[Original character, do not steal|'inspired']] by an old [[Squat]] [[Cyclops War Machine|anti-Titan vehicle.]] The book ''Helsreach'' speculates that the Ordinatus Armageddon's main gun was basically a [[Nova Cannon]] (a weapon typically used only on [[Imperial Navy]] warships) modified to use an auto-loading system instead of a crew of thousands of slave workers.  
{{topquote|This is the tomb of ''Oberon'', where the Mechanicus hid the Ordinatus after the First War.|[[Grimaldus]], having his hunch confirmed.}}
The Ordinatus Armageddon was designed during the First War for Armageddon to defend against a particularly dangerous horde of [[Daemon Engine]]s. The plasma-based cannon gives it the ability to melt Titans in one shot and disintegrate entire tank battalions with a salvo. Supposedly, it was [[Original character, do not steal|'inspired']] by an old [[Squat]] [[Cyclops War Machine|anti-Titan vehicle.]] The book ''Helsreach'' speculates that the Ordinatus Armageddon's main gun was basically a [[Nova Cannon]] (a weapon typically used only on [[Imperial Navy]] warships) modified to use an auto-loading system instead of a crew of thousands of slave workers.


It is the only 'large' Ordinatus that can be properly estimated based on size. While not official, it can assumed that its maximum size puts it in the same weight category as Imperial Destroyers or Frigates. We got this size by estimating its Nova Cannon with that of Imperial Battleships and scaling it with the Armageddon. Of course do note that this is just taking into the presumption that the [[Nova Cannon]] on the Armageddon is the same size as those found on Battleships and that changes in its size can fluctuate. This is unlikely to be true because a titan is a hell of a lot smaller than a ship and requiring a "salvo" to destroy a tank battalion implies (relatively) rapid fire capability so the shots must be far smaller than those of a true nova cannon. So we may or may not be looking at a [[Macrocannon]] scenario with the likes of the [[Aquila Strongpoint]]. Nevertheless, an alternate answer is that the Nova Cannon is of the same size, but sacrifices power with an increase rate of fire. After all, starship Nova Cannons takes tens-of-minutes ''at best'' to reload every shot, whereas the one on the Armageddon could fire in 'salvos'. It also makes sense both in terms of behavior and cost-effectiveness to modify a pre-existing Nova Cannon than creating a entirely new, small but modular pint-size powerhouse (Just look at the AdMech and the [[Stormsword Cannon]] fiasco); the implications of which would be a game changer for the Imperium. [[Rape|Imagine, fielding Nova Cannons small enough that could be put on a ''Ordinatus Minoris''.]]
It is the only 'large' Ordinatus that can be properly estimated based on size. While not official, it can assumed that its maximum size puts it in the same weight category as Imperial Destroyers or Frigates. We got this size by estimating its Nova Cannon with that of Imperial Battleships and scaling it with the Armageddon. Of course do note that this is just taking into the presumption that the [[Nova Cannon]] on the Armageddon is the same size as those found on Battleships and that changes in its size can fluctuate. This is unlikely to be true because a titan is a hell of a lot smaller than a ship and requiring a "salvo" to destroy a tank battalion implies (relatively) rapid fire capability so the shots must be far smaller than those of a true nova cannon. So we may or may not be looking at a [[Macrocannon]] scenario with the likes of the [[Aquila Strongpoint]]. Nevertheless, an alternate answer is that the Nova Cannon is of the same size, but sacrifices power with an increase rate of fire. After all, starship Nova Cannons takes tens-of-minutes ''at best'' to reload every shot, whereas the one on the Armageddon could fire in 'salvos'. It also makes sense both in terms of behavior and cost-effectiveness to modify a pre-existing Nova Cannon than creating a entirely new, small but modular pint-size powerhouse (Just look at the AdMech and the [[Stormsword Cannon]] fiasco); the implications of which would be a game changer for the Imperium. [[Rape|Imagine, fielding Nova Cannons small enough that could be put on a ''Ordinatus Minoris''.]]


Anyway, during the battle of Helsreach the ranking Space Marine commander, Chaplain Grimaldus, ordered his Techmarine to go find the Ordinatus and reactivate it. This took about five straight weeks of hacking, just to get in the hangar bay's door. And when the Titan Legions found out the Marines had done this they threatened to ''destroy the Ordinatus and kill all the Space Marines'', that's how big a deal these machines and the "never use, ever" doctrines are to the Mechanicus. Luckily basic logic prevailed ("if you don't let us use this the Ork gargants are going to kill us and loot all our Titans) and the Mechanicus Titans stood aside to let the Ordinatus start shooting. The battle changed from an imminent Imperial defeat to a decisive victory shortly thereafter.
Anyway, during the battle of Helsreach the ranking Space Marine commander, Chaplain Grimaldus, ordered his Techmarine to go find the Ordinatus and reactivate it. This took about five straight weeks of hacking, just to get in the hangar bay's door. And when the Titan Legions found out the Marines had done this they threatened to ''destroy the Ordinatus and kill all the Space Marines'', that's how big a deal these machines and the "never use, ever" doctrines are to the Mechanicus. Luckily basic logic prevailed ("if you don't let us use this the Ork gargants are going to kill us and loot all our Titans) and the Mechanicus Titans stood aside to let the Ordinatus start shooting. The battle changed from an imminent Imperial defeat to a tentative victory shortly thereafter.


*'''Length:''' 0.5-1.8km; approx
*'''Mass:''' 0.8-7 megatonnes; approx
*'''Crew:''' 3-5 crew including 2,000-14,000 Groundsmen, Technicians and [[Servitor]]s; approx
*'''Acceleration:''' 0.2kph; approx
===Ordinatus Priam===
===Ordinatus Priam===
Essentially the [[Hades Breaching Drill]]'s big brother, the Priam was designed during the Siege of Priam to bypass the defenses of an occupied city by drilling directly through a planet's crust, traveling through the mantle underneath, and then reemerging behind enemy lines. It was successful at deploying four companies of Imperial Guard to break the aforementioned siege without incinerating them in the process, but was rendered inoperable afterwards due to its shielding partially failing during the attack. Since most Ordinati are only intended for one battle anyway, this wasn't an issue.
Essentially the [[Hades Breaching Drill]]'s big brother, the Priam was designed during the Siege of Priam to bypass the defenses of an occupied city by drilling directly through a planet's crust, traveling through the mantle underneath, and then reemerging behind enemy lines. It was successful at deploying four companies of Imperial Guard to break the aforementioned siege without incinerating them in the process, but was rendered inoperable afterwards due to its shielding partially failing during the attack. Since most Ordinati are only intended for one battle anyway, this wasn't an issue and they certainly would have sent the data to Mars anyway.


===Ordinatus Gehenna===
===Ordinatus Gehenna===
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Yes, the little things on the bottom are buildings. It's that big. It is also looted, Emprah help us.

"A weapon the size of a Titan. A near-perfect expression of the Omnissiah's grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent."

– Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme

In the rare event that even the Titan Legions just can't get the job done, the Imperium of Man brings in the specialized war-machines known as the Ordinati. These are basically unintelligent (so far as we know) Bolos built with Imperial technology, and are the angry black matriarchs of the AdMech's arsenals.

The size of an Ordinatus varies A. LOT., if you thought the size of Titans was inconsistent as fuck, the Ordinatus got them beat. This is due to the fact that each Ordinatus is a unique specimen, meaning that the size of these things varies upon their specialization. Some like Ordinatus Golgotha is noted to have its missile to be as tall as a Reaver Titan, making it on the small end of things. Others like Ordinatus Armageddon mounts a Nova Cannon, which if scaled properly (Assuming it isn't a miniaturisation), puts it in between 500-1800 meters, whilst the traitorous twin Ordinatii engines, Eradicant and Obliteratus, is described as having tracks two storeys high which ran for hundreds of metres. And then you have the Ork-looted Ordinatus Mars on the right called Ordinatus Hervara, which is just fucking ridiculous.

Overview[edit]

Unlike the standardized Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the Adeptus Mechanicus for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role - some are armed with guns that would make an Imperator Battle Titan jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed.

Using each one for only a single fight seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they're supposed to be, but you must first realize how the Mechanicum sees them. To the AdMech, innovation is one of the most dangerous things in the galaxy - if they invent a new Ordinatus it is only out of extremely dire need, and even then only the Centurio Ordinatus Magi are entrusted to do so. After it fulfills its purpose, the new Ordinatus should by all means be left alone unless it needs to perform its specialized role again. After all, it's a new technology not based at all on any pre-existing STC, and as such using it without a very, very good reason is seen as sacrilege if not outright tech-heresy, and if you push the wrong button you might vaporize somebody's favorite mountain by accident.

In light of that, actually deploying one at all is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the Horus Heresy. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or Skitarii, and are used only when any other options have failed. One was constructed in the middle of the First battle for Ullanor in the war of the beast, and fired PLASMA DRIVES (famous for powering BATTLE BARGES on their own). This was so effective, it could one shot a column of Ork Gargants. Unfortunately it met a sticky end when the Beast's PERSONAL TEMPLE-GARGANT fired all its weaponry (and there's a lot) at it, and still only just managed to cripple it. WOW.

Ordinatus engines are absolutely massive land crawlers that can run over and squash Baneblades, and are protected by a specialized energy field called a Dispersion Field on par with a Titan's void shields. Unlike the Titans, Ordinati are usually not meant to directly assault enemy positions, but tend to be better suited as really big back-line artillery. They are (very relatively) squishy for their size and firepower - and fairly indiscriminate at unleashing said firepower - so they need support armies to keep enemies at distance as they blow everything within several hundred miles of them to pieces.

Speaking about firepower... While Titans and huge ass super heavy tanks tend to have multiple guns on them, Ordinatus engines always mount only one ridiculously OP weapon system which can be as large as an actual Titan. Most (if not all) of those systems were once specifically designed to solve one particularly difficult problem. Let me reiterate this: The Mechanicum, the guys who see innovation as one of the most perilous things in the galaxy, actually invented these things. Not just "in the distant past before much knowledge had being lost" but right the fuck NOW - some of the famous Ordinatus weapons were invented in M41 to fight off Waaagh! Ghazghkull. It's no surprise to anyone that the cogboys consider them the most sacred "relics" that they possess.

Ordinati Minoris[edit]

The "small" Ordinati, which are still each the size of three Leman Russ tanks lined up end-to-end, are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They're easily recognized in silhouette by the two pairs of tracks they possess: two at the front and two at the rear. All of the big, "regular" Ordinati have three pairs of treads. Granted, each of those treads could wholly crush an Ordinatus Minoris, but that is besides the point.

They're also the only Ordinati which have rules for them available and they can be taken in 30k Admech lists (40k rules await the release of Fires of Cyraxus). Both of the available Ordinati Minoris are Super-Heavy Vehicles with AV14/13/13, 14 Hull points, Blessed Autosimalcrum, Armored Ceramite, Anbaric Claws, an Ordinatus Dispersion Field (an improved Flare Shield that's most effective early in the game: initially it grants a -3 S to all shooting attacks and rolls on the D chart, which goes down by one until the third turn, where it remains at a -1 penalty to all incoming shooting attacks and strength D hits), three turret-mounted Volkite Culverins, and a built in 6++ save. The catch is that they also have their own Catastrophic Damage table in which the closest range is always Strength D no matter what gets rolled, so if it ever does go down it's guaranteed to fuck over anyone nearby.

The IRL reasons for the Minoris existence is because full size Ordinatus models would not only be larger than Emperor Titans, but also bigger than the table and cost at least double the price of both put together. Therefore, you are never going to see Ordinatus Majoris models outside of Epic. At the very least with the Minoris people will actually play with you. On that same note, trolling players who deploy Knights and Titans in Escalation is always going to be funny.

Currently, three Ordinatus Minoris variants have their own rules:

Ordinatus Sagittar[edit]

The Ordinatus Sagittar, the Ordinatus Gehenna's rotten stepchild.

The sniper and anti-titan of Ordinatus Minoris.

The Ordinatus Sagittar was a type of Ordinatus engine used during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy. A smaller Ordinatus Minoris design, the Sagittar was equipped with a Belicosa-pattern Volcano Cannon used to destroy enemy Titans and most often carried on Warlord Class machines. Secondary weapons consisted of a trio of Volkite Culverins.

Crunchwise, did you ever say to yourself "Hey, I wish I could mount a Titan-grade Volcano Cannon on something other than a Shadowsword"? Well, you're in luck- for "only" 700 points, the Ordinatus Sagittar can fire off a blast of Strength D Apocalyptic Blast goodness from 180' away, allowing you to snipe enemy vehicles and everything vaguely close to them from the other side of the table. The Machine Destroyer rule on it is a little overkill, but very nice against Titans.

  • Length: 16m; approx
  • Mass: 450 tonnes; approx
  • Crew: 2 crew including targeting Servitor; approx
  • Acceleration: 14kph; approx

Ordinatus Ulator[edit]

The Ordinatus Ulator, the little brother of the Ordinatus Mars.

A rare and truly arcane weapon system of UNLIMITED POWA!!!, the Ulator is one of the most potent war machines at the Imperium’s disposal. In the time of the Great Crusade the Ordinatus macro engines were rarer than even the Battle Titans of the Collegia Titanica, and only a handful of Forge Worlds had the resources or indeed the doctrinal blessing and religious authority to produce or maintain such embodiment of the Omnissiah’s divine wrath. Such was the sacredness of these machines above all others, that an entire subcult of the Mechanicum was devoted to their worship and propitiation. The Ordinatus Ulator carries a trio of Volkite Culverins as its secondary armaments, but its primary weapon is the terrifying Ulator class Sonic Destructor.

On tabletop, 1075 points nets you the Ordinatus Mars' little brother, armed with its own Sonic Destructor. At first glance, its rules are nasty as hell- 72' range, AP1, Armorbane, Instant Death, Pinning, and Ignores Cover in one package. However, the meat of its effectiveness comes from its "Ulator Sonic Wave" rule. Instead of measuring the shot normally, you place a Massive Blast marker so it touches the Ordinatus' hull, and move it forward in any direction from its firing arc (so long as the first model hit by it is an enemy; mind you, friendly units can be hit afterwards) until it either reaches the max range or it leaves the table. Everything that the template passes over even partially is automatically hit, with squads taking a number of hits equal to the number of models that the template covered as it moved. Yes, this includes fliers too. From there, its strength changes depending on what got hit- it acts like S5 on infantry/bikes/beasts/jetbikes/cavalry, S8 on MCs and non-tank vehicles, S10 on tanks, and the almighty D to super-heavies, buildings, and GCs. Between its ability to tear apart an entire army in one shot regardless of what's being fielded and the fact that it literally cannot miss, it says a lot that this is still one of the "small" Ordinati. In addition, it sounds something like this.

  • Length: 16m; approx
  • Mass: 485 tonnes; approx
  • Crew: 2 crew including targeting Servitor; approx
  • Acceleration: 14kph; approx

Ordinatus Aktaeus[edit]

This fell out from between an Imperator's legs, so they attached treads to it.

The Ordinatus Aktaeus is a type of Ordinatus engine used by the Mechanicum during the Horus Heresy.

Essentially a massive assault drill, the super-heavy transport is actually two vehicles combined into one. The first is the Ordinatus you see while the second is the giant drill, which is called the Mole; combined, this allowed for the delivery of troops directly into the heart of the battle. The weapon also unleashes potent seismic forces upon the enemy in the process.

The Adeptus Mechanicus of Forge World AcM3 have done it again, after vigorous field tests in catching the elusive 'road runner' they've finally cleared their giant novelty rocket for use as a war machine, right after they repurposed it into a drill. It's better known as the Mole. Presumably, they did so after playing a few too many games of FATAL and they wanted to make something so huge, no roll for Anal Circumference could possibly save you.

Crunchwise, for 800 points you get a Super-Heavy transport with 14 hull points, AV 14/13/13 and that can carry 42 passengers and it has a Transport Bay for Automata. The Mole (that's what Imperials called it) is armed with a Terrebrax Rocket Battery, which is a 12-shot Autocannon with AP5, and has It will Not Die(6+) and Reinforced Structure making it a hard nut to crack. Its main armament is its giant Macro-drill, which now once per-game can create an earthquake at the end of a turn. Pick a point 6" from the front of the Mole, and everything with 6" x the current game turn (except the Mole) suffers D6 S7 AP4 Pinning hits. After this, the Mole can not move again for the rest of the game. Overall this attack isn't great, but it can help clear out the surrounding area. It's odd that it just sets off an earthquake and then taps out instead of using the drill like a ram, but clearly the Mechanicum (and GW) think they're on to something with their man-made earthquakes. Where the Mole really shines is the fact that it has Subterranean Assault allowing it to deep strike its 42 transport capacity into your enemy's rear-line and Terrestrial Disregard which means you place an Apocalyptic Blast (10") on the table at least 1" away from impassable terrain and enemy models, you then place the Drills hull over the centre blast template and place it on the table. With that done every model and fortification within 6" of the drill takes a S10 AP2 hit and must make a Pinning test, and the area under the 10" blast template becomes Dangerous and Difficult Terrain for the rest of the game. While this Ordinatus is not as lethal as its sonic friend, it is a great super-transport for your army and it can effectively disrupt your opponent's forces when it arrives and drills them.

  • Length: 16m; approx
  • Mass: 350 tonnes (Without Mole)-600 tonnes (With Mole); approx
  • Crew: 2 crew including targeting Servitor and 40 Mechanicum Troops; approx
  • Acceleration: 14kph; approx

Ordinatus Golgotha[edit]

The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missiles, anyway?

After Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka fled Armageddon, Yarrick managed to track him down to the planet Golgotha. Sometime after his capture by the greenskins and later escape, he returned with a punitive force of Titans and Skitarii. The sheer size of the Ork WAAAGH! made it impossible for them to gain an advantage, warranting the creation of an Ordinatus made specifically to deal with overwhelmingly massive hordes.

Carrying six Hellfire Missiles, capable of annihilating massive swathes of enemy infantry and light vehicles. The Golgotha's Hellfire Missiles were perfect for the job, and routed the Orks within a week. Since then it's been deployed in any battle where the enemies of the Imperium outnumber even the Imperial Guard. To this day, no one knows how the great weapon is reloaded. The only real way they could pull that off is if it was loaded into an Ark Mechanicus or a Cruiser or something. Either way it would take the better part of a day or longer.

Since the Hellfire Missiles is canonically the size of a Reaver Battle Titan is as tall, we actually can roughly calculate the size of the Golgotha, which puts it on the smaller end of things. It clocks at around 56.6 meters long and 50 meters tall. The smallest of the Ordinati Majoris.

It was first used on the Squat homeworld of Golgotha against invading Orks.

  • Length: 56.6m; approx
  • Mass: 9-12 kilotonnes; approx
  • Crew: 1-2 crew including 20 Groundsmen, Technicians and Servitors; approx
  • Acceleration: 5-8kph; approx

Ordinatus Mars[edit]

The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, Noise Marines.

During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of Imperial Fists led by Sigismund were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a peculiar xeno artifact that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren't for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium.

The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a Sonic Disruptor that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves. As the walls of the fortress crumpled the Loyalist Tech-Guard was able to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. Probably being used by the Fabricator-General for fuck all, as no-one knows what happened to it after that.

In a scenario for Only War, one Mars, Ordinatus Hervaras, as you may have already known from the image above, had been looted by Orks. One must wonder where the self-destruct button was. Hervara's fate is dependent on the players so it could either be recovered and reactivated for service or destroyed.

  • Length: 500-600m; approx
  • Mass: 810-880 kilotonnes; approx
  • Crew: 3-5 crew including 2,000 Groundsmen, Technicians and Servitors; approx
  • Acceleration: 0.2kph; approx

Ordinatus Armageddon[edit]

The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.

"This is the tomb of Oberon, where the Mechanicus hid the Ordinatus after the First War."

Grimaldus, having his hunch confirmed.

The Ordinatus Armageddon was designed during the First War for Armageddon to defend against a particularly dangerous horde of Daemon Engines. The plasma-based cannon gives it the ability to melt Titans in one shot and disintegrate entire tank battalions with a salvo. Supposedly, it was 'inspired' by an old Squat anti-Titan vehicle. The book Helsreach speculates that the Ordinatus Armageddon's main gun was basically a Nova Cannon (a weapon typically used only on Imperial Navy warships) modified to use an auto-loading system instead of a crew of thousands of slave workers.

It is the only 'large' Ordinatus that can be properly estimated based on size. While not official, it can assumed that its maximum size puts it in the same weight category as Imperial Destroyers or Frigates. We got this size by estimating its Nova Cannon with that of Imperial Battleships and scaling it with the Armageddon. Of course do note that this is just taking into the presumption that the Nova Cannon on the Armageddon is the same size as those found on Battleships and that changes in its size can fluctuate. This is unlikely to be true because a titan is a hell of a lot smaller than a ship and requiring a "salvo" to destroy a tank battalion implies (relatively) rapid fire capability so the shots must be far smaller than those of a true nova cannon. So we may or may not be looking at a Macrocannon scenario with the likes of the Aquila Strongpoint. Nevertheless, an alternate answer is that the Nova Cannon is of the same size, but sacrifices power with an increase rate of fire. After all, starship Nova Cannons takes tens-of-minutes at best to reload every shot, whereas the one on the Armageddon could fire in 'salvos'. It also makes sense both in terms of behavior and cost-effectiveness to modify a pre-existing Nova Cannon than creating a entirely new, small but modular pint-size powerhouse (Just look at the AdMech and the Stormsword Cannon fiasco); the implications of which would be a game changer for the Imperium. Imagine, fielding Nova Cannons small enough that could be put on a Ordinatus Minoris.

Anyway, during the battle of Helsreach the ranking Space Marine commander, Chaplain Grimaldus, ordered his Techmarine to go find the Ordinatus and reactivate it. This took about five straight weeks of hacking, just to get in the hangar bay's door. And when the Titan Legions found out the Marines had done this they threatened to destroy the Ordinatus and kill all the Space Marines, that's how big a deal these machines and the "never use, ever" doctrines are to the Mechanicus. Luckily basic logic prevailed ("if you don't let us use this the Ork gargants are going to kill us and loot all our Titans) and the Mechanicus Titans stood aside to let the Ordinatus start shooting. The battle changed from an imminent Imperial defeat to a tentative victory shortly thereafter.

  • Length: 0.5-1.8km; approx
  • Mass: 0.8-7 megatonnes; approx
  • Crew: 3-5 crew including 2,000-14,000 Groundsmen, Technicians and Servitors; approx
  • Acceleration: 0.2kph; approx

Ordinatus Priam[edit]

Essentially the Hades Breaching Drill's big brother, the Priam was designed during the Siege of Priam to bypass the defenses of an occupied city by drilling directly through a planet's crust, traveling through the mantle underneath, and then reemerging behind enemy lines. It was successful at deploying four companies of Imperial Guard to break the aforementioned siege without incinerating them in the process, but was rendered inoperable afterwards due to its shielding partially failing during the attack. Since most Ordinati are only intended for one battle anyway, this wasn't an issue and they certainly would have sent the data to Mars anyway.

Ordinatus Gehenna[edit]

The Gehenna was armed with an Apocalypse Cannon strong enough to shoot straight through a planet's crust hard enough to trigger magma flows. It was fought over by the Imperium and Chaos during the 13th Black Crusade. I'm not sure what an Apocalypse Cannon is but i'ma go out on a limb and say that it's a beefier version of a Volcano Gun that can destabilize the geological activity of the planet it's sitting on.

Ordinatus Volcanis Ultor[edit]

A rare example of a Traitor Ordinatus, made by the Dark Mechanicum of Volcanis Ultor to wipe out an advancing force of Grey Knights. Its exact armament was never described, but judging by the description of it being able to fire pinpoint salvos of multiple warheads it may have been capable of firing missiles or shells of some kind. However, it was never actually used- the wreckage of a Grey Knight Strike Cruiser that had just been destroyed by the traitors' warships crashed on top of the war machine, obliterating its cannon barrel and ammunition loading systems by accident.

Ordinatus Ullanor[edit]

A destroyed Capitol Imperialis command vehicle and a ship-based Plasma Annihilator taken from a downed Ark Mechanicus, the Ordinatus Ullanor lived a brief life during the battle against WAAAAGH! Beast during the events of the Beast Arises series. It showed up, killed a few Gargants, then got nuked by the beast's mountain-sized Gargant in one shot salvo.

Gallery[edit]

Forces of the Adeptus Mechanicus
Command: Magos (Tech Priest Dominus - Tech-Priest Manipulus)
Troops: Chrono-Gladiator - Combat Servitors - CATs - Electro Priest - Enginseer
Kataphron Battle Servitors - Lectro-Maester - Lexmechanic - Myrmidon
Pteraxii - Secutarii - Serberys Raiders - Serberys Sulphurhounds
Servo-Automata - Servo-skull - (Scryerskull) - Skitarii - Tech Priest
Tech Thrall - Technoarcheologist - Thallax - Ursarax
Legio
Cybernetica:
Castellan-class robot - Cataphract-class robot - Colossus-class robot
Conqueror-class robot - Crusader-class robot - Scyllax-class robot
Thanatar-class robot - Vultarax stratos-automata - Ambot
Walkers: Ironstrider Ballistarius - Onager Dunecrawler - Sydonian Dragoon
Vehicles: Chimera - Karacnos Assault Tank - Krios Battle Tank - Land Raider
Macrocarid Explorator - Minotaur Artillery Tank - Mole - Rhino Transport
Skorpius Hover Tank - Triaros Armoured Conveyer
Special Vehicles: Abeyant
Flyers: Archaeopter - Avenger Strike Fighter - Lightning Fighter - Storm Eagle
Other: Galvanic Servohauler - Ordinatus
Titans: Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Imperator Battle Titan - Imperial Knight
Reaver Battle Titan - Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Warhound Scout Titan - Warlord Battle Titan
Spacecraft: Fury Interceptor - Starhawk Bomber - Shark Assault Boat
Allies: Iron Hands - Solar Auxilia
Vehicles of the Imperium of Man
Walkers Brutalis Dreadnought - Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought - Contemptor-Incaendius Dreadnought
Death Company Dreadnought - Deathwatch Dreadnought - Dreadnought - Nemesis Dreadknight
Doomglaive Dreadnought - Furioso Dreadnought - Ironstrider Ballistarius - Invictor Tactical Warsuit
Librarian Dreadnought - Mortifier - Mortis Dreadnought - Onager Dunecrawler - Penitent Engine
Redemptor Dreadnought - Sentinel - Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought - Sydonian Dragoon
Telemon Heavy Dreadnought - Throne of Judgement - Wulfen Dreadnought - Paragon Warsuit
Arachni-rig - Ballistus Dreadnought - Eldthursar - Hrimthursar - Ridge Walker
Unmanned
Robots
Auto-Gurney - Ambot - Castellan-class robot - Cataphract-class robot - Colossus-class robot
Conqueror-class robot - Crusader-class robot - Cyclops Demolition Vehicle - CATs - Nuncio-Aquila
Robot Crawler - Sanctioner Pattern Automaton - Servo-Automata - Servo-skull - Scyllax-class robot
Thanatar-class robot - Thunderfire Cannon - Vultarax stratos-automata
Transports Aurox - Chimera - Coronus Grav Carrier - Crassus Armored Assault Transport - Chronos Pattern Ironcrawler
Goliath Truck - Gorgon Armored Assault Transport - Hades Breaching Drill - Immolator - Impulsor - Macro-Hauler
Pegasus AAV - Razorback Transport - Repressor - Rhino - Road-Wheeler - Taurox - Testudo - Titan Train
Trojan Support Vehicle - Triaros Armoured Conveyer - Tunneling Transport Vehicles
Light
Vehicles
Atlas Recovery Tank - Achilles Ridgerunner - Bane Wolf - Bike Squad - Cargo-8 Ridgehauler - Centaur Utility Vehicle
Devil Dog - Field Ordnance Battery - Galvanic Servohauler - Goliath Mauler - Heavy Quad-Launcher - Hellhound
Invader ATV - Land Crawler - Outrider Quad - Pegasus AFV - Salamander Reconnaissance Tank - Scylla Light Tank
Siegfried - Squat Bike - Squat Trike - Tauros - Tectonic Fragdrill - Venator - Wolfquad
Battle
Tanks
Castigator Tank - Caladius Grav-Tank - Gladiator Tank - Kratos Heavy Assault Tank - Krios Battle Tank
Land Raider - Leman Russ Battle Tank - Predator - Ragnarok - Repulsor Tank - Rogal Dorn Battle Tank
Sabre Tank Hunter - Sicaran Battle Tank - Spartan Assault Tank - Vindicator
Ordnance Basilisk Artillery Gun - Colossus Bombard - Deathstrike Missile Launcher - Exorcist
Goliath Mega-Cannon - Griffon Heavy Mortar Carrier - Hunter - Hydra Flak Tank
Legion Arquitor Bombard - Manticore Launcher Tank - Medusa Siege Gun
Rapier Armoured Carrier - Stalker - Whirlwind - Wyvern Suppression Tank
Superheavy
Tanks
Astraeus - Baneblade - Capitol Imperialis - Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer - Fellblade
Leviathan - Macharius Heavy Tank - Macrocarid Explorator - Malcador Heavy Tank
Mobile Cathedral - Mastodon - Ordinatus - Typhon Heavy Siege Tank
Skimmers Dawneagle Jetbike - Escher Cutter - Gyrfalcon Pattern Jetbike - Imperial Jetbike
Javelin Attack Speeder - Grav-Cutter - Grav-Rhino - Kharon - Kyzagan Assault Speeder
Land Speeder - Land Speeder Vengeance - Pulpit of Saint Holline's Basilica
Skorpius Hover Tank - Stormrider - Storm Speeder - Pallas Grav-Attack - Abeyant
Flyers Archaeocopter - Ares Gunship - Caestus Assault Ram - Container Transporter - Corvus Blackstar
Fire Raptor - Iron Eagle Gyrocopter - Nephilim Jetfighter - Orgus Flyer - Orion Gunship - Overlord Gunship
Sky Talon - Space Marine Landing Craft - Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Stormhawk - Chiropteran
Stormraven - Stormtalon - Stormwolf - Thunderhawk - Whispercutter - Valkyrie - Vendetta - Vulture
Fighters &
Bombers
Avenger Strike Fighter - Lightning Fighter - Marauder Bomber
Stormfang - Thunderbolt Fighter - Xiphon Interceptor
Spacecraft Aquila Lander - Arvus Lighter - Boarding Torpedo - Devourer Dropship - Drop Pod
Faustus Interceptor - Fury Interceptor - Gun-Cutter - Shark Assault Boat
Starhawk Bomber - Tetrarch Heavy Lander - Galaxy Troop Ship
Titans Imperial Knight - Warhound Scout Titan - Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Reaver Battle Titan
Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warlord Battle Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan - Emperor Battle Titan
Vessels of the Imperium of Man
Spaceships
Space Station Space Station (The Phalanx - The Rock - Orbital Plate)
Battleships Battle-barge - Battleship (Gloriana) - Ark Mechanicus
Cruisers Light Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Strike Cruiser - Battlecruiser - Grand Cruiser
Escorts Escort (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes)
Logistics Imperial Navy Logistic Ships - Adeptus Mechanicus Maintenance Ship
Dropships Devourer Dropship - Tetrarch Heavy Lander
Space Marine Landing Craft - Galaxy Troop Ship
Combat Spacecraft Boarding Torpedo - Fury Interceptor - Faustus Interceptor
Shark Assault Boat - Starhawk Bomber
Landships
Hiveships Mobile Hiveships
War Machines Ordinatus Minoris - Ordinatus Primaris
Mobile Commands Leviathan - Capitol Imperialis - Mobile Cathedral
Logistics Harvester - Macro-Hauler - Titan Train
Titans Warhound Scout Titan - Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Reaver Battle Titan
Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warlord Battle Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Emperor Battle Titan
Troop Transports Spartan Assault Tank - Coronus Grav Carrier - Gorgon - Mastodon
Superheavy Tanks Typhon Heavy Siege Tank - Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer
Baneblade - Fellblade - Astraeus
Subterrenes Mole - Hellbore
Airships
Flying Fortress Storm Eagle - Fire Raptor - Marauder Bomber
Aerospace Vessels Orion Gunship - Thunderhawk - Stormbird - Overlord Gunship
Seaships
Oceanic Battleships Oceanic Battleship
Maritime Cruisers Maritime Cruiser
Submarines Harvester Submersible