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However, actually deploying one is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other options]] have failed. | However, actually deploying one is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other options]] have failed. | ||
Ordinati are protected by a specialized force field called a Dispersion Field, which is essentially a single oversized Void Shield. While it's extremely effective at repelling projectiles and energy bolts, its prolonged use requires massive amounts of power, and so runs the risk of overloading its own generator if used for too long. | Ordinati are protected by a specialized force field called a Dispersion Field, which is essentially a single oversized Void Shield. While it's extremely effective at repelling projectiles and energy bolts, its prolonged use requires massive amounts of power, and so runs the risk of overloading its own generator if used for too long. All of them but the Ordinati Minoris appear to have three pairs of tracks for mobility, although this shouldn't be considered a standard due to the way they're custom-made. | ||
===Ordinati Minoris=== | |||
The "small" Ordinati, which are still each the size of three [[Leman Russ]] tanks lined up end-to end and are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They're easily recognized by the four sets of tracks they possess- two at the front and two at the rear. | |||
===Ordinatus Mars=== | ===Ordinatus Mars=== | ||
During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[ | During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[Sigismund]] were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a [[C'tan|peculiar xeno artifact]] that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren't for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium. | ||
The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Weapons|Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves, allowing the Loyalist Tech-Guard to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. | The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Weapons|Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves, allowing the Loyalist Tech-Guard to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. | ||
===Ordinatus Golgotha=== | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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"A weapon the size of a Titan. A near-perfect expression of the Omnissiah's grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent." — Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme, on an Ordinatus When a Titan just can't get the job done, the Imperium of Man brings in the specialized war-machines known as the Ordinati.
Overview
Unlike the standard Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the Adeptus Mechanicus for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role- some are armed with guns that would make an Imperator Battle Titan jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed, which seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they're supposed to be.
However, actually deploying one is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the Horus Heresy. They're typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or Skitarii, and are used only when any other options have failed.
Ordinati are protected by a specialized force field called a Dispersion Field, which is essentially a single oversized Void Shield. While it's extremely effective at repelling projectiles and energy bolts, its prolonged use requires massive amounts of power, and so runs the risk of overloading its own generator if used for too long. All of them but the Ordinati Minoris appear to have three pairs of tracks for mobility, although this shouldn't be considered a standard due to the way they're custom-made.
Ordinati Minoris
The "small" Ordinati, which are still each the size of three Leman Russ tanks lined up end-to end and are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They're easily recognized by the four sets of tracks they possess- two at the front and two at the rear.
Ordinatus Mars
During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of Imperial Fists led by Sigismund were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a peculiar xeno artifact that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren't for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium.
The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a Sonic Disruptor that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves, allowing the Loyalist Tech-Guard to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty.
Ordinatus Golgotha
Gallery
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The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.
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The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missles, anyway?
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The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, Noise Marines.