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== What does Enmitic mean? How the fuck does Enmitic weapon work? == Prior to the release of ''9th Edition Necron Codex'' and ''Twice Dead King: Ruin'', an anon editor noticed that Enmitic is derived from the word 'enmity', meaning "the quality of being an enemy". As described in the ''9th Edition Necron Codex'', Enmitic Weapons create pulses that cause the victim's atoms to be repelled from each other violently when hit. Functionally the same as Necron [[Gauss]] weapons (both being disintegration rays), but more violent and destructive. Imagine something akin to the ''District 9'' microwave gun. They turn friendly and connected atoms into terrible enemies. And two enemy atoms in close proximity gets so mad that they turn the other way in order to avoid each other. Genius GW strikes again. Oh dear. According to ''Twice Dead King: Ruin'', it fires information, rewriting the laws governing chemical bonds in their target using the same sort of techno-sorcery Crypteks use. Furthermore, the novel describes the aforementioned "information" to be "the basal language of reality itself". A language that rewrites reality itself. Does this remind anyone of '''Enuncia'''? An ancient language that has been consistently shown to obliterate anything it's directed against, whether materium or immaterium. Meaning that anything it kills '''stays dead''', including daemons; no word yet on whether it can permakill a [[perpetual]], though events from ''Echoes of Eternity'' would seem to suggest not. In antiquity, upon investigating the Towel of Babel, [[Emperor|the Emperor]] was going to have the language codified and presumably weaponized but was prevented from doing so by [[Ollanius Pius]], who intervened by [[Dick|"incapacitating"]] Big-E, and [[Troll|razing the tower to the ground as he was recuperating]]. As for the Necrons however, they not only discovered it with their ''extremely advanced science'', they turned it into some sort of fucking ''programming language'' (or existence re-program language) that allows them to give it complex, complicated instructions in order to perform an even more complicated task. Turning it into a programming language also mitigates the dangerous side effect of Enuncia (for example, during the ''Burning of Prospero'', a Space Wolf blew his mouth off after using Enuncia to permakill a greater daemon of Tzeentch on [[Prospero]]), meaning the Necron version is not only safer than Enuncia as humanity uses it, but it is even contained in ammunition-form so it can be used by whichever Necron is holding the weapon. This would go a long way to explaining why so much average-tier Necron-tech is capable of inflicting ''true deaths'' to the Neverborn as easily as killing beings of the materium. Truly [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|the Necron technology is the best in the 40k universe!]] Case in point, there's a scene in ''The Avenging Son'', which is set at the onset of the [[Indomitus Crusade]], where an Inquisition team unleashes some Necron-tech (which is stated to be running at a fraction of full power) on the forces of [[Chaos]]. The tech starts glowing and taking the shape of pyramids [no, seriously], and emits green lightning which lashes into the daemons, instantly rendering a ''true death'', and causing fucking [[Bloodletter|BLOODLETTERS]] to flee in abject terror. In the novel ''Twice Dead King: Ruin'', an Enmitic weapon was used against an Ork walker, which causes the molecules of their targets not only to dissolve their bonds, but to tear each other apart (exactly the effect that the anon editor had theorized before).
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