Primaris Space Marines
"They were forged for Mankind's darkest hour, and that hour is upon us" ~ Roboute Guilliman
"Hear me out; a Space Marine... Space Marine!" ~ The head of GW (and you thought they were talking about Centurions this whole time!)
Primaris Marines are the next step forward in Space Marine evolution (Not counting the Raptors). Big Bobby G got together with Belisarius Cawl and put together this next generation of Astartes. They are bigger, faster, stronger, and maybe smarter than all that have come before them. Buckle up boys, its about to get hot in here.
History and Background
Shortly after the conclusion of the Horus Heresy, Guilliman predicted that another major Chaos attack on the Imperium might come at some point in the future. Though the Space Marines had proven themselves worthy defenders of Mankind, the Primarch foresaw that there might be a time where even they would struggle against the onslaught of the Ruinous Powers.
In a frankly extreme show of foresight, he gained the aid of Archmagos Belisarius Cawl and began a program to create a new, superior form of Space Marines in secret over the next ten millennia. Even after he was poisoned by Fulgrim, Guilliman's plan continued without anybody learning about it, and by the time of his revival the first batch of Primaris Marines were ready to be unveiled to the Imperium.
Creation
New Stuff
- The basic Primaris Marine is encased in Mark X Tacticus Armour. Basically it's the best of all the suits that came before it wrapped up into one convenient package. (Sadly no Beakie helm, but at least its got that sweet Maximus style vox grill.)
- They Wield the Bolt rifle as their standard firearm. Apparently a "perfected" version of the ubiquitous bolter, it certainly has a statline to back it up. [Range: 30" Strength: 4 AP: -1 and Rapid Fire] Even though it just appears to be a boltgun with an extended barrel.
Potential Problems
- While Primaris Marines are created from the gene-seed of all the Loyalist Primarchs, it is unknown how some of the more extreme genetic quirks of each bloodline will manifest in them. We could see anything from Blood Angels with cute little Cupid wings to Flesh Tearers with terrifying vampire fangs to translucent skinned Raven Guard to even blacker skinned Salamanders to Lamenters with greying temples and bags under their eyes to Space Wolves with fluffy little tails. Anything is possible.
- Primaris Marines seem to be made and trained exclusively on Mars by Cawl and Guilliman. They may bear the blood and colors of Raven Guard, Salamanders, Blood Angels or Space Wolves, but they may know next to nothing of the ways and culture of those chapters if Guilliman hasn't let in other members of those Chapters in to help (what little they might be taught could be skewed by Big G’s biased point of view), and are destined to stand uncomfortably apart from their brothers (even in chapters that fully accept them) just as the Terran marines did in the Legions.
- In terms of actual combat experience, these guys are jumping into the deep end as green as an ork. They may be bigger, stronger, faster, and have better armor and weapons, but that doesn’t change the fact that the marines they are reinforcing are their seniors by centuries, and under normal circumstances, a Primaris Marine should still be a mere initiate. But then again, in "normal" circumstances they wouldn't have been made in the first place...
- For all their supposed superiority, there really isn’t anything to suggest that Primaris Marines are less susceptible to corruption than standard Astartes. Give em some time and they could prove every bit as capable of turning traitor and renegade. Indeed, the banner graphic GW has been using to advertise 8th edition seems to depict a Death Guard marine in Tacticus armor...
Types of Primaris Marines
So far we've only got one type, but more are on the way we are told.
Intercessors
Intercessors are the equivalent of Tactical Marines. They have an extra wound and attack compared to the original Tactical Marines and a Cawl Pattern Bolt Rifle in the place of the regular bolter, which should let them last a little longer in melee and give them a better chance against light vehicles than a bare-bones Tactical Marine squad. However, they also cost more points to field and cannot equip any special or heavy weapons, so they are going to require support against uber-tough models.
Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought
Only mentioned in passing in the Primaris Marines FAQ. For no matter how great and glorious they may be, in the grim future even they are not immortal.
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