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[[File:DoomsdayMonolithModel.jpg|170px|right|thumb|13 barrels of [[Cheese]] coming your way.]] | [[File:DoomsdayMonolithModel.jpg|170px|right|thumb|13 barrels of [[Cheese]] coming your way.]] | ||
The Doomsday Monolith is the [[Monolith]]'s bigger and badder brother. It is the Necron | The Doomsday Monolith is the [[Monolith]]'s bigger and badder brother. It is the Necron approximation of a super-heavy battle tank and is often used as part of a Doomsday Phalanx. | ||
A Doomsday Monolith is usually found at the centre of a Doomsday Phalanx, and is a heavily modified Necron Monolith protected by an unknown design | A Doomsday Monolith is usually found at the centre of a Doomsday Phalanx, and is a heavily modified Necron Monolith protected by an energy field of unknown design. It is capable of focusing a ridiculous amount of destructive power even for Necrons, and is only prevented from being the [[Cheese|ultimate cheese maker]] [[Rape|by the glowing dildo of doom,]] [[Æonic Orb|the Æonic Orb]] [[Papalith|or big papa]] [[Megalith|Megalith.]] It otherwise functions in the same way as a regular Monolith, and is capable of using its portal to deploy Necron Warriors from reserve or from other parts of the battlefield. For those who are wondering, a Doomsday Phalanx consists of at least three regular Necron Monoliths, with the Doomsday Monolith at its core. | ||
When combined with the vehicle’s slab-sided armor plates and powerful Phase Shift Generator, this makes the Doomsday Monolith one of the hardiest vehicles in the | When combined with the vehicle’s slab-sided armor plates and powerful Phase Shift Generator, this makes the Doomsday Monolith one of the hardiest vehicles in the Necron arsenal, and an incredibly daunting opponent for any enemy. Energy beams are absorbed and dispersed, whilst tank-busting missiles simply ricochet off the Doomsday Monolith’s armored hide, leaving behind minor damage whose repair is easily within the parameters of the living metal’s arcane functions. [[Dakka|Indeed, the only way to truly halt the advance of a Monolith is to target it with sustained, focused fire.]] | ||
However, formidable armor comes at the cost of speed. Due to a Doomsday Monolith’s ponderous bulk, it cannot move at speed, unlike other Necron skimmer vehicles and the more mobile vehicles | However, formidable armor comes at the cost of speed. Due to a Doomsday Monolith’s ponderous bulk, it cannot move at speed, unlike other Necron skimmer vehicles and the more mobile vehicles of the militaries of the other star-faring races. | ||
In order to | In order to live up to the word 'Doomsday' in its name, the Doomsday Monolith possesses a power matrix unlike any other. The power matrix energy output from a Doomsday can be discharged in the form of a Gauss Obliterator, a stronger form of the Particle Whip which affects a larger area and has enough power to vaporize your Titans. A Doomsday Monolith is also equipped with a Phase Shift Generator, which functions differently to the Phase Shift Generator of the Gauss Pylon. It affords the Doomsday Monolith additional protection, increasing its already tough-as-hell survivability (though not that of other nearby Necrons to balance it out). And last but not least, the icing of the [[Cheese|cheesecake]], nearby Monoliths can grant the energy from their Power Matrices to the Doomsday Monolith, which is capable of focusing this power to further increase the already overpowered intensity of its Gauss Obliterator. | ||
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Revision as of 05:32, 31 January 2018

The Doomsday Monolith is the Monolith's bigger and badder brother. It is the Necron approximation of a super-heavy battle tank and is often used as part of a Doomsday Phalanx.
A Doomsday Monolith is usually found at the centre of a Doomsday Phalanx, and is a heavily modified Necron Monolith protected by an energy field of unknown design. It is capable of focusing a ridiculous amount of destructive power even for Necrons, and is only prevented from being the ultimate cheese maker by the glowing dildo of doom, the Æonic Orb or big papa Megalith. It otherwise functions in the same way as a regular Monolith, and is capable of using its portal to deploy Necron Warriors from reserve or from other parts of the battlefield. For those who are wondering, a Doomsday Phalanx consists of at least three regular Necron Monoliths, with the Doomsday Monolith at its core.
When combined with the vehicle’s slab-sided armor plates and powerful Phase Shift Generator, this makes the Doomsday Monolith one of the hardiest vehicles in the Necron arsenal, and an incredibly daunting opponent for any enemy. Energy beams are absorbed and dispersed, whilst tank-busting missiles simply ricochet off the Doomsday Monolith’s armored hide, leaving behind minor damage whose repair is easily within the parameters of the living metal’s arcane functions. Indeed, the only way to truly halt the advance of a Monolith is to target it with sustained, focused fire.
However, formidable armor comes at the cost of speed. Due to a Doomsday Monolith’s ponderous bulk, it cannot move at speed, unlike other Necron skimmer vehicles and the more mobile vehicles of the militaries of the other star-faring races.
In order to live up to the word 'Doomsday' in its name, the Doomsday Monolith possesses a power matrix unlike any other. The power matrix energy output from a Doomsday can be discharged in the form of a Gauss Obliterator, a stronger form of the Particle Whip which affects a larger area and has enough power to vaporize your Titans. A Doomsday Monolith is also equipped with a Phase Shift Generator, which functions differently to the Phase Shift Generator of the Gauss Pylon. It affords the Doomsday Monolith additional protection, increasing its already tough-as-hell survivability (though not that of other nearby Necrons to balance it out). And last but not least, the icing of the cheesecake, nearby Monoliths can grant the energy from their Power Matrices to the Doomsday Monolith, which is capable of focusing this power to further increase the already overpowered intensity of its Gauss Obliterator.