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[[File:Castellan_class_robots_painted.jpg|thumb|right|FW models for the Castellan class Robot]]
[[File:Castellan_class_robots_painted.jpg|thumb|right|FW models for the Castellan class Robot]]
The '''Legio Cybernetica''' were a part of 40K's first and second editions, before the escalation of [[grimdark]] in 3rd Edition made tech-heresy a thing (also, their rules required essentially mapping out their actual programming with logic gates). Armies of these thinking war-robots have been fighting alongside the Marines and the Army since the Great Crusade, but without direct command and programming were completely helpless.  
The '''Legio Cybernetica''' were a part of 40K's first and second editions, before the escalation of [[grimdark]] in 3rd Edition made tech-heresy a thing (also, their rules required essentially mapping out their actual programming with logic gates). Armies of these thinking war-robots have been fighting alongside the Marines and the Army since the Great Crusade, but without direct command and programming were completely useless.  


Some of these robots were rewarded for their service by being made honorary members of the Legions they served with. Incarnadine, a Cybernetica robot was even called "brother" by fellow Word Bearers and started develop glitches in it's system that hinted on it evolving a <s>conscience</s> [[Daemon]]. During the [[Horus Heresy]], [[Horus]] swayed Kelbor-Hal, the Fabricator-General of [[Mars]] (and therefore the ultimate commander of Mechanicum forces) over to his side along with nearly the entire Legio Cybernetica. When the [[Emperor]] won his Pyrrhic battle against Horus, the surviving [[Dark Mechanicus|traitor Mechanicum]] forces fled to the [[Eye of Terror]], where they presumably hide to the 'present day' of the 41st millennium. Some cohorts of the Legio Cybernetica remained loyal to the Imperium, but their numbers were minimal, and they were forced to swear binding oaths more terrible than the Space Marines. Yet as of 41st Millenium, the Tech-Priests of the Legio have regained their former glory and (most) of the lost trust.
Some of these robots were rewarded for their service by being made honorary members of the Legions they served with. Incarnadine, a Cybernetica robot was even called "brother" by fellow Word Bearers and started develop glitches in it's system that hinted on it evolving a <s>conscience</s> [[Daemon]]. During the [[Horus Heresy]], [[Horus]] swayed Kelbor-Hal, the Fabricator-General of [[Mars]] (and therefore the ultimate commander of Mechanicum forces) over to his side along with nearly the entire Legio Cybernetica. When the [[Emperor]] won his Pyrrhic battle against Horus, the surviving [[Dark Mechanicus|traitor Mechanicum]] forces fled to the [[Eye of Terror]], where they presumably hide to the 'present day' of the 41st millennium. Some cohorts of the Legio Cybernetica remained loyal to the Imperium, but their numbers were minimal, and they were forced to swear binding oaths more terrible than the Space Marines. Yet as of 41st Millenium, the Tech-Priests of the Legio have regained their former glory and (most) of the lost trust.

Revision as of 07:48, 7 August 2016

FW models for the Castellan class Robot

The Legio Cybernetica were a part of 40K's first and second editions, before the escalation of grimdark in 3rd Edition made tech-heresy a thing (also, their rules required essentially mapping out their actual programming with logic gates). Armies of these thinking war-robots have been fighting alongside the Marines and the Army since the Great Crusade, but without direct command and programming were completely useless.

Some of these robots were rewarded for their service by being made honorary members of the Legions they served with. Incarnadine, a Cybernetica robot was even called "brother" by fellow Word Bearers and started develop glitches in it's system that hinted on it evolving a conscience Daemon. During the Horus Heresy, Horus swayed Kelbor-Hal, the Fabricator-General of Mars (and therefore the ultimate commander of Mechanicum forces) over to his side along with nearly the entire Legio Cybernetica. When the Emperor won his Pyrrhic battle against Horus, the surviving traitor Mechanicum forces fled to the Eye of Terror, where they presumably hide to the 'present day' of the 41st millennium. Some cohorts of the Legio Cybernetica remained loyal to the Imperium, but their numbers were minimal, and they were forced to swear binding oaths more terrible than the Space Marines. Yet as of 41st Millenium, the Tech-Priests of the Legio have regained their former glory and (most) of the lost trust.

While thrown out the proverbial airlock since 3rd edition, the Legio Cybernetica have made a comeback in the Forge World's Horus Heresy series (and in Lords of Mars) and in regular 40k! Seriously, look at their store!

Robot types

The Thanatar. For when you need the Biggest Robot in the room.
  • Castellan-class robot: An assault robot designed for anti-tank and siege work.
    • In Heresy-era 30k and first to get a Forgeworld model, but for some reason called the Castellax, mounting a Mauler-pattern Bolt Cannon on the shoulder which can be replaced with a multi-melta or a Darkfire Cannon (essentially a somewhat weaker Lascannon that blinds enemies that it hits) and coming with a choice of hand weapons.
    • In 40k we have the Kastelan which superficially looks similar to the Castellax, being a somewhat rounded, robotic, monstrous creature type with a shoulder mounted weapon and a pair of power fists that can be replaced with twin-linked phosphor blasters. Though these ones can replace the fists for moar guns. Unlike the 30k version they are less autonomous and operate under "Battle Protocols" which are determined by a specialist tech-priest called Datasmith, but if the priest ever goes missing then the robots just follow the most recent protocol issued to them, which can cause them to stand still and shoot, or to forget they have guns.
  • Cataphract-class robot: A general purpose combat robot, popular for its resilience and adaptability.
  • Colossus-class robot: A siege robot given a Siege-hammer for smashing down walls.
  • Conqueror-class robot: An anti-vehicle robot, which specializes in taking down armored vehicles and Dreadnought analogs. Now also with no less than two FW versions (for some reason called the Domitar and Arlatax respectively), the former has twin gravitational hammers for smashing shit, while the latter is a Robot with a Jump Pack.
  • Crusader-class robot: An anti-personnel robot, Crusaders are fast on their feet (servos?) and can easily take down multiple opponents. It's basically the Flash with power swords in place of arms. Scary. It also has a chassis-mounted Lascannon for making new doors so it can slaughter a building's occupants. The latest to get rules from FW (for some reason called the Vorax), with a Lightning Gun in place of the Lascannon and arm mounted Rotor Cannons.
  • Thanatar-class robot: A giant monstrous walking engine of death, the Thanatar is the size of an Tau Riptide, and comes with a twin linked Bolt Cannon and a massive Hellex Plasma Mortar.

See also:

Institutes within the Imperium of Man
Adeptus Terra: Adeptus Administratum - Adeptus Astra Telepathica
Adeptus Astronomica - Senatorum Imperialis
Adeptus Mechanicus: Adeptus Titanicus - Explorator Fleet - Legio Cybernetica - Skitarii
Armed Forces: Adeptus Arbites - Adeptus Custodes - Planetary Defense Force - Sisters of Silence
Imperial Army: Afriel Strain - Adeptus Astartes - Gland War Veteran
Imperial Guard - Imperial Navy - Imperial Knights - Militarum Tempestus
Imperial Cult: Adeptus Ministorum - Adepta Sororitas - Death Cults - Schola Progenium
Inquisition: Ordo Astartes - Ordo Astra - Ordo Calixis - Ordo Chronos - Ordo Hereticus
Ordo Machinum - Ordo Malleus - Ordo Militarum - Ordo Necros - Ordo Sepulturum
Ordo Sicarius - Ordo Xenos
Officio Assassinorum: Adamus - Callidus - Culexus - Eversor - Maerorus - Vanus - Venenum - Vindicare
Great Crusade: Corps of Iterators - Legiones Astartes - Remembrancer Order - Solar Auxilia
Unification Wars: Legio Cataegis
Other: League of Black Ships - Logos Historica Verita
Navis Nobilite - Rogue Traders - Ambassador Imperialis
Abhumans & Denizens: Beastmen - Caryatids - Felinids - Humans - Nightsiders - Troths - Neandors
Ogryns - Ratlings - Scalies - Scavvies - Squats - Subs - Pelagers - Longshanks
Shadowkiths
Notable Members: God-Emperor of Mankind - Malcador the Sigillite
The Perpetuals - The Primarchs - Sebastian Thor
Erda - Ollanius Pius