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==Equipment== The Eyes were an exceptionally well-equipped force, long favoured by august Mars and bolstered by secret pacts with other Forge Worlds. Their ''Wesias'' caste frequently deployed prototype equipment. Although it is a fact largely lost on history, this brotherhood of warriors were the first Astartes to deploy the Tactical Dreadnought, or Terminator armour. The ''Wesias'' prized the Terminator as a fire platform, but from their first deployment they were well aware of how effective the armour was in close-quarters. The sniper rifle was considered the signature the Legion, but the expert marksmen of the ''Satria'' employed a wide variety of weapons. If they were limited in any regard, it was their disdain for close combat weapons. The Eyes stocked few power or chain weapons, preferring the quiet efficiency of the lascannon and the deadly hail of their bolters and advanced plasma guns. The signature skill of the ''Acharya'' Apothecaries was bionic replacement. It was a testament to their prowess that so many battle brothers bore bionic parts, rather than being among the honoured dead. In some cases, bionic augmentations were carried out, especially among warriors who had taken the vows of the TechMarine. The Eyes possessed many Dreadnoughts, although these hallowed warriors were not seen as engines of war. Instead, they served as repositories of wisdom, with few outside the Acharya interred within. The fallen Marine would have his former visage carved onto the front of the dreadnought so that all may look upon the machine and see the glory of one who has found their ''jivanmukti'', or perfected state. In keeping with their martial traditions, the Eyes of the Emperor prized the ''Mortis''-pattern Dreadnought and on the rare occasions that their walkers were deployed they contributed a terrible weight of fire. Sadly for the Loyalist cause, the majority of the Nineteenth's Dreadnoughts followed the Council of Nine into Hektor's service and their deadly weapons would claim many faithful servants of the Emperor.
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