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== In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 == The ship class makes its debut in the sequel game, with ''Macragge's Honour'' representing the Imperium while the ''Vengeful Spirit'' appears on the Chaos side. Each is easily twice as powerful and durable as a "regular" battleship of their faction. Just don't send them without escorts however, as they can still be overwhelmed by multiple ships ganging up on them. The ''Macragge's Honour'' rolls with massive fighter complements, but its primary punch is its mix of lances and torpedoes. Since the torpedoes are parallel, they can hit a target eight times with one button press; good for boarding actions with that Astartes muscle backing it up. Hilariously, if you play the Chaos campaign: there's a mission that has you defeating the'' Macragge's Honour'' and taking Guilliman prisoner (somehow). This results in the Word Bearers gleefully corrupting the ''Macragge's Honour'' and re-christening it as the ''Monarchia Redeemed''.
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