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[[File:Explorator_Fleet.jpg|400px|right|thumb|The Eternal Quest for Knowledge continues.]]
The '''Explorator Fleets''' are fleets sent by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] to explore less-known parts of the galaxy. Think of them as [[Rogue Trader]]s, add in ship loads of tech priests, ancient space-faring technologies ([[Grimdark|which the priests keep to themselves]], the selfish little...) and a big old focus on finding hidden technological secrets rather than [[Eldar|booty and spoils]] and you have yourselves an Explorator fleet.


[[File:Warhammer40k EternalPraetorian by TheFirstAngel.jpg|350px|right|]]
==Overview AKA What these Technophiles do==
Their primary mission is to find lost technology, especially a working [[STC]] system (though printouts are also welcome). Often, they find other things, like new worlds and civilizations, or worlds with which contact had been lost centuries before, or [[Forge World]]s founded by a previous expedition. Often they find danger, which is why they bring along a detachment of [[Skitarii]], just in case. The drive to find working STCs fill the tech-priests with the sort of (balls-to-the-walls, batshit fucking insane) fervor that makes them risk huge fleets and massive resources in order to even get a whiff of them.


Explorator Fleets tend to be crewed by the most curious of [[tech-priests]], which means that when they find ancient tombs filled with impossibly advanced technology, they generally poke around a little too hard and a little too deep (ancient tombs being a colloquial slang for the orifices of your mother), which wakes up the inhabitants. With said inhabitants being [[Necrons|cantankerous old robots with no time for kids ruining their lawn]], this often lead to lots of deaths (this happens in at least two of the [[Ciaphas Cain]] stories). It's a seriously endemic problem, probably compounded by the fact that some tech-priests worship the Necrons as angels of the [[Omnissiah]].


The '''Explorator Fleets''' are fleets sent by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] to explore less-known parts of the galaxy. Think of them as [[Rogue Trader]]s, add in ship loads of tech priests, ancient space-faring technologies (which the priests keep to themselves, the selfish little...) and a big old focus on finding hidden technological secrets rather then booty and spoils and you have yourselves an exploratory fleet.  
The reason why the Adeptus Mechanicus isn't too keen on sending out Explorator Fleets is because they are worried about all of those nasty corrupting influences out there in space, ya know. The lure of forbidden technology, the sight of tech heresies, xenos technology....it can all turn a tech-priest on their little metal head, and at times not in the way the higher ups would like. Their reverence for technology means anything unusual (even a long lost type of electric toaster) can make them giddy and excited and since they are far away from the steadying hands of the senior Techpriests Magos of the forge worlds (where they can monitor them "Big Brother" style) the chances of heresy are pretty darn high. Add the fact that exploratory fleets usually include the most open minded of tech-priests and well....such things are self evident. This does mean that some of the best [[Heresy|useful and inventive work]] is done by Explorator Fleets (although the [[Rogue Trader (RPG)|Rogue Trader books]] do insist that some tech-heresies like accepting Xenos tech or widespread genetic manipulation are banned and must be kept secret - [[Derp|although they tend to happen anyway]]).


Their primary mission is to find lost technology, especially a working [[STC]] system (though printouts are also welcome). Often, they find other things, like new worlds and civilizations, or worlds with which contact had been lost centuries before, or [[Forge World]]s founded by a previous expedition. Often they find danger, which is why they bring along a detachment of [[Skitarii]], just in case. The drive to find working STCs fills the tech-priests with the sort of (worrying) intense fervor you don't see outside of a Justin Bieber's fan legions and so they risk huge fleets to find them.
So why allow such high risks? Why not allow the Rogue Traders or Imperial exploration fleets to bring back technologies, letting them do the hard work? The answer is greed (and also Grimdark or whatever). The Adeptus Mechanicus are the biggest hoarders in the universe and are worse magpies than the [[Blood Ravens]]. They keep all the best technology for themselves and only really share the mass produced stuff (and only because of their ancient agreements or because almost everything the Imperium gets from the AdMech it is also building without the AdMech and so the Mechanicus pretends to “share” what the Imperium already has)). While the imperial navy has to manually load torpedoes by hand with hundreds of workers, the Mechanicus have auto-loaders on their ships. While the Imperial Guard are armed with flashlights and carboard vests, their Skitarii counterparts are pimped to the fucking gills with the best equipment, like standard issue weapons that can each one-shot entire squads of squishies and rifles that can one-shot tanks and augmetics that basically turn the Skitarii into living powered armor. This is made worse by each Forge World being technically their own domain and often keeping secrets from their fellows simply because they can and they tend to not be near each other, making direct contact difficult if not impossible (it also sucks to spend twenty years trying to get to another, far-off Forge World to find it [[Steel Confessors|Nommed or blown up]]). Though this seems to kinda be up to each writer and honestly goes against both the Quest for Knowledge and the core of their entire belief system so, maybe not nearly as much as it might seem.


Explorator Fleets tend to be crewed by the most curious of [[tech-priests]], which means that when they find ancient tombs filled with impossibly advanced technology, they tend to poke around a little too hard and a little too deep, which wakes up the [[Necrons]] and causes lots of death (this happens in at least two of the [[Ciaphas Cain]] stories). It's a seriously endemic problem, probably compounded by the fact that some tech-priests worship the Necrons as angels of the [[Omnissiah]].
The worst thing is that the tech-priests don't actually know how the tech works; on the (rare) occasion when they do manage to get their greasy mechadendrites on it (relying, as they do, on instruction manuals even less technically detailed than the 'Dummy's Guide to...." series). So if an Explorator Fleet did find some unusual tech the Imperium at large would probably not know about it for a thousand years because between drawn out religious ceremonies, their desire to keep secrets <s> (cause fuck the Emprah and all his sheep, the Omnissiah is where it's at),</s> {{BLAM|HERESY!}}{{BLAM}} and just having no idea what button to press, it would take that long for the tech-priests to make any damn good on it. Admittedly, this is better than them pushing the wrong button and opening a new Eye of Terror. Its not like rushing out technology has ever [[Maerorus|gone horribly]] for all those involved. In a way this goes back to why the Mechanicus has Explorators: the Imperium is not afraid to experiment and use the scientific method. These things are heresy to the Mechanicus even though it usually works. You have to grin despite yourself at the fact that the people terrified of technology embrace the scientific method whereas the people who revere technology reject the scientific method.


The reason why the Adeptus Mechanicus isn't too keen on sending out Explorator Fleets is because they are worried about all of those nasty corrupting influences out there in space ya know. The lure of forbidden technology, the sight of tech heresies, xenos technology....it can all turn a tech-priest on their little metal head and at times not in the way the higher ups would like. Their reverence for technology means anything unusual (even a long lost type of electric toaster) can make them giddy and excited and since they are far away from the steadying hands of the senior Techpriests magos on the forge worlds (where they can monitor them big brother style) the chances of heresy are high. Add the fact exploratory fleets include the most open minded of tech-priests and well....such things are self evident.
On the plus side Explorator Fleets offer good settings for Warhammer 40k role-playing games. Want to be a tech-priest and his retinue of slightly colourful nutters exploring a new corner of the dark universe? Well now you can! It's only a matter of time though before one of them stumbles on a dimensional rift and find a borg cube or something.....("All hail our brothers in bionics! Wait, you want to do what? Well I can't join your collective I am already part of a priesthood....wait, wait what noooooooooooooooo. Oh you are injecting more machines into me? All hail our brothers in bionics....").


So why allow such high risks? Why not allow the Rogue Traders or Imperial exploration fleets to bring back technologies, letting them do the hard work? It is because of greed. The Adeptus Mechanius are the biggest hoarders in the universe and are worse magpies than the Blood Ravens. They keep all the best technology for themselves and only really share the mass produced stuff due to their ancient agreements. While the imperial navy has to manually load torpedoes by hand with hundreds of workers, the mechanius have auto-loaders on their ships. While the Imperial Guard is armed with little, their skitarii counterparts are pimping it up with the best equipment. This is made worse by each forge world being technically it's own domain and often keeping secrets from it's fellows simply because they can.
==Known Ship Hulls==
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===Battleships===
*'''[[Ark Mechanicus]]:''' A [[Forge World]] with rocket engines. Discovering one is tantamount of giving the entire AdMech an [[Slaanesh|orgasm.]]


The worst thing is the tech-priests don't know how the tech really works when they do get their mitts on it (relying as they do on instruction manuels such as the 'Dummy's Guide to...." series). So if an Explorator Fleet did find some unusual tech the imperium at large would proberly not know about it for a thousand years because between drawn out religious ceremonies, their desire to keep secrets for the sake of trolling, and just having no idea what button to press, it would take that long for the tech-priests to make any damn good on it.  Admittedly, this is better than them pushing the wrong button and opening a new Eye of Terror.
===Cruisers===
*'''[[Mechanicus Lunar-class Cruiser]]:'''
*'''[[Mechanicus Dictator-class Cruiser]]:'''
*'''[[Mechanicus Tyrant-class Cruiser]]:'''
*'''[[Mechanicus Gothic-class Cruiser]]:'''


On the plus side Explorator Fleets offer good settings for Warhammer 40k role-playing games. Want to be a tech-priest and his retinue of slightly colourful nutters exploring a new corner of the dark universe? Well now you can. It is only a matter of time though before one of them stumbles on a dimensional rift and find a borg cube or something.....("All hail our brothers in bionics! Wait, you want to do what? Well I can't join your collective I am already part of a priesthood....wait, wait what noooooooooooooooo. Oh you are injecting more machines into me? All hail our brothers in bionics....").
===Light Cruisers===
*'''[[Mechanicus Defiant-class Light Cruiser]]:'''
*'''[[Mechanicus Endeavour-class Light Cruiser]]:'''
*'''[[Mechanicus Endurance-class Light Cruiser]]:'''
*'''Lathe-class Monitor-Cruiser:''' An Adeptus Mechanicus Light Cruiser designed around deep space exploration and extreme self-reliance. These ships, when properly outfitted, can operate for decades without returning to imperial space for resupply. These would make up the bulk of Explorator fleets.
*'''[[Secutor-class Monitor Cruiser]]:''' An Adeptus Mechanicus Light Cruiser designed to excel at the art of war. Tougher than all of the other Light Cruisers and yet still more mobile than true Cruisers. Due to being designed from the ground up to be a Warship, this Light Cruiser is fitted with Cruiser sized Void Shield Generators.


===[[Adeptus Mechanicus Escort|Escorts]]===
*'''[[Cobra-class Destroyer]]:'''
*'''[[Hunter-class Destroyer]]:'''
*'''[[Sword-class Frigate]]:'''
*'''[[Gladius-class Frigate]]:'''
*'''[[Firestorm-class Frigate]]:'''
*'''[[Nova-class Frigate]]:'''
*'''[[Falchion-class Escort]]:'''
===Maintenance Ships===
*'''[[Goliath-class Factory Ship]]: '''
*'''[[Goliath-class Forge Tender]]: '''
==In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 1 & 2==
In [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada]], the AdMech was nothing more than a specialized rank for the [[Imperial Navy]]. [[Derp|Seriously.]] Being aligned with the AdMech gives you special perks like better reload speed due to having autoloaders and better repair costs and speed.
However, in [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II]], the AdMech finally were made their own faction. The Adeptus Mechanicus is a ranged-faction that deals largely with [[Nova Cannon]] spam. Being the lazy fuckwits they are, most of their ships are copied version of Astartes or Imperial Navy ships with visual changes, stat reductions in terms of assault action efficiency and defence, but later in the ship classes, carry the aforementioned Nova Cannons and some enhanced weaponry by default. All in all, the AdMech is a pretty well-balanced faction that harasses enemy ships from afar. The Yin to the more assault-heavy orientated [[Adeptus Astartes Fleet]]'s Yang.
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 20 June 2023

The Eternal Quest for Knowledge continues.

The Explorator Fleets are fleets sent by the Adeptus Mechanicus to explore less-known parts of the galaxy. Think of them as Rogue Traders, add in ship loads of tech priests, ancient space-faring technologies (which the priests keep to themselves, the selfish little...) and a big old focus on finding hidden technological secrets rather than booty and spoils and you have yourselves an Explorator fleet.

Overview AKA What these Technophiles do[edit]

Their primary mission is to find lost technology, especially a working STC system (though printouts are also welcome). Often, they find other things, like new worlds and civilizations, or worlds with which contact had been lost centuries before, or Forge Worlds founded by a previous expedition. Often they find danger, which is why they bring along a detachment of Skitarii, just in case. The drive to find working STCs fill the tech-priests with the sort of (balls-to-the-walls, batshit fucking insane) fervor that makes them risk huge fleets and massive resources in order to even get a whiff of them.

Explorator Fleets tend to be crewed by the most curious of tech-priests, which means that when they find ancient tombs filled with impossibly advanced technology, they generally poke around a little too hard and a little too deep (ancient tombs being a colloquial slang for the orifices of your mother), which wakes up the inhabitants. With said inhabitants being cantankerous old robots with no time for kids ruining their lawn, this often lead to lots of deaths (this happens in at least two of the Ciaphas Cain stories). It's a seriously endemic problem, probably compounded by the fact that some tech-priests worship the Necrons as angels of the Omnissiah.

The reason why the Adeptus Mechanicus isn't too keen on sending out Explorator Fleets is because they are worried about all of those nasty corrupting influences out there in space, ya know. The lure of forbidden technology, the sight of tech heresies, xenos technology....it can all turn a tech-priest on their little metal head, and at times not in the way the higher ups would like. Their reverence for technology means anything unusual (even a long lost type of electric toaster) can make them giddy and excited and since they are far away from the steadying hands of the senior Techpriests Magos of the forge worlds (where they can monitor them "Big Brother" style) the chances of heresy are pretty darn high. Add the fact that exploratory fleets usually include the most open minded of tech-priests and well....such things are self evident. This does mean that some of the best useful and inventive work is done by Explorator Fleets (although the Rogue Trader books do insist that some tech-heresies like accepting Xenos tech or widespread genetic manipulation are banned and must be kept secret - although they tend to happen anyway).

So why allow such high risks? Why not allow the Rogue Traders or Imperial exploration fleets to bring back technologies, letting them do the hard work? The answer is greed (and also Grimdark or whatever). The Adeptus Mechanicus are the biggest hoarders in the universe and are worse magpies than the Blood Ravens. They keep all the best technology for themselves and only really share the mass produced stuff (and only because of their ancient agreements or because almost everything the Imperium gets from the AdMech it is also building without the AdMech and so the Mechanicus pretends to “share” what the Imperium already has)). While the imperial navy has to manually load torpedoes by hand with hundreds of workers, the Mechanicus have auto-loaders on their ships. While the Imperial Guard are armed with flashlights and carboard vests, their Skitarii counterparts are pimped to the fucking gills with the best equipment, like standard issue weapons that can each one-shot entire squads of squishies and rifles that can one-shot tanks and augmetics that basically turn the Skitarii into living powered armor. This is made worse by each Forge World being technically their own domain and often keeping secrets from their fellows simply because they can and they tend to not be near each other, making direct contact difficult if not impossible (it also sucks to spend twenty years trying to get to another, far-off Forge World to find it Nommed or blown up). Though this seems to kinda be up to each writer and honestly goes against both the Quest for Knowledge and the core of their entire belief system so, maybe not nearly as much as it might seem.

The worst thing is that the tech-priests don't actually know how the tech works; on the (rare) occasion when they do manage to get their greasy mechadendrites on it (relying, as they do, on instruction manuals even less technically detailed than the 'Dummy's Guide to...." series). So if an Explorator Fleet did find some unusual tech the Imperium at large would probably not know about it for a thousand years because between drawn out religious ceremonies, their desire to keep secrets (cause fuck the Emprah and all his sheep, the Omnissiah is where it's at), HERESY!*BLAM* and just having no idea what button to press, it would take that long for the tech-priests to make any damn good on it. Admittedly, this is better than them pushing the wrong button and opening a new Eye of Terror. Its not like rushing out technology has ever gone horribly for all those involved. In a way this goes back to why the Mechanicus has Explorators: the Imperium is not afraid to experiment and use the scientific method. These things are heresy to the Mechanicus even though it usually works. You have to grin despite yourself at the fact that the people terrified of technology embrace the scientific method whereas the people who revere technology reject the scientific method.

On the plus side Explorator Fleets offer good settings for Warhammer 40k role-playing games. Want to be a tech-priest and his retinue of slightly colourful nutters exploring a new corner of the dark universe? Well now you can! It's only a matter of time though before one of them stumbles on a dimensional rift and find a borg cube or something.....("All hail our brothers in bionics! Wait, you want to do what? Well I can't join your collective I am already part of a priesthood....wait, wait what noooooooooooooooo. Oh you are injecting more machines into me? All hail our brothers in bionics....").

Known Ship Hulls[edit]

Battleships[edit]

Cruisers[edit]

Light Cruisers[edit]

  • Mechanicus Defiant-class Light Cruiser:
  • Mechanicus Endeavour-class Light Cruiser:
  • Mechanicus Endurance-class Light Cruiser:
  • Lathe-class Monitor-Cruiser: An Adeptus Mechanicus Light Cruiser designed around deep space exploration and extreme self-reliance. These ships, when properly outfitted, can operate for decades without returning to imperial space for resupply. These would make up the bulk of Explorator fleets.
  • Secutor-class Monitor Cruiser: An Adeptus Mechanicus Light Cruiser designed to excel at the art of war. Tougher than all of the other Light Cruisers and yet still more mobile than true Cruisers. Due to being designed from the ground up to be a Warship, this Light Cruiser is fitted with Cruiser sized Void Shield Generators.

Escorts[edit]

Maintenance Ships[edit]

In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 1 & 2[edit]

In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada, the AdMech was nothing more than a specialized rank for the Imperial Navy. Seriously. Being aligned with the AdMech gives you special perks like better reload speed due to having autoloaders and better repair costs and speed.

However, in Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II, the AdMech finally were made their own faction. The Adeptus Mechanicus is a ranged-faction that deals largely with Nova Cannon spam. Being the lazy fuckwits they are, most of their ships are copied version of Astartes or Imperial Navy ships with visual changes, stat reductions in terms of assault action efficiency and defence, but later in the ship classes, carry the aforementioned Nova Cannons and some enhanced weaponry by default. All in all, the AdMech is a pretty well-balanced faction that harasses enemy ships from afar. The Yin to the more assault-heavy orientated Adeptus Astartes Fleet's Yang.

Vessels of the Imperium of Man
Spaceships
Space Station Space Station (The Phalanx - The Rock - Orbital Plate)
Battleships Battle-barge - Battleship (Gloriana) - Ark Mechanicus
Cruisers Light Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Strike Cruiser - Battlecruiser - Grand Cruiser
Escorts Escort (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes)
Logistics Imperial Navy Logistic Ships - Adeptus Mechanicus Maintenance Ship
Dropships Devourer Dropship - Tetrarch Heavy Lander
Space Marine Landing Craft - Galaxy Troop Ship
Combat Spacecraft Boarding Torpedo - Fury Interceptor - Faustus Interceptor
Shark Assault Boat - Starhawk Bomber
Landships
Hiveships Mobile Hiveships
War Machines Ordinatus Minoris - Ordinatus Primaris
Mobile Commands Leviathan - Capitol Imperialis - Mobile Cathedral
Logistics Harvester - Macro-Hauler - Titan Train
Titans Warhound Scout Titan - Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Reaver Battle Titan
Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warlord Battle Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Emperor Battle Titan
Troop Transports Spartan Assault Tank - Coronus Grav Carrier - Gorgon - Mastodon
Superheavy Tanks Typhon Heavy Siege Tank - Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer
Baneblade - Fellblade - Astraeus
Subterrenes Mole - Hellbore
Airships
Flying Fortress Storm Eagle - Fire Raptor - Marauder Bomber
Aerospace Vessels Orion Gunship - Thunderhawk - Stormbird - Overlord Gunship
Seaships
Oceanic Battleships Oceanic Battleship
Maritime Cruisers Maritime Cruiser
Submarines Harvester Submersible
Forces of the Adeptus Mechanicus
Command: Magos (Tech Priest Dominus - Tech-Priest Manipulus)
Troops: Chrono-Gladiator - Combat Servitors - CATs - Electro Priest - Enginseer
Kataphron Battle Servitors - Lectro-Maester - Lexmechanic - Myrmidon
Pteraxii - Secutarii - Serberys Raiders - Serberys Sulphurhounds
Servo-Automata - Servo-skull - (Scryerskull) - Skitarii - Tech Priest
Tech Thrall - Technoarcheologist - Thallax - Ursarax
Legio
Cybernetica:
Castellan-class robot - Cataphract-class robot - Colossus-class robot
Conqueror-class robot - Crusader-class robot - Scyllax-class robot
Thanatar-class robot - Vultarax stratos-automata - Ambot
Walkers: Ironstrider Ballistarius - Onager Dunecrawler - Sydonian Dragoon
Vehicles: Chimera - Karacnos Assault Tank - Krios Battle Tank - Land Raider
Macrocarid Explorator - Minotaur Artillery Tank - Mole - Rhino Transport
Skorpius Hover Tank - Triaros Armoured Conveyer
Special Vehicles: Abeyant
Flyers: Archaeopter - Avenger Strike Fighter - Lightning Fighter - Storm Eagle
Other: Galvanic Servohauler - Ordinatus
Titans: Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Imperator Battle Titan - Imperial Knight
Reaver Battle Titan - Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Warhound Scout Titan - Warlord Battle Titan
Spacecraft: Fury Interceptor - Starhawk Bomber - Shark Assault Boat
Allies: Iron Hands - Solar Auxilia
Institutes within the Imperium of Man
Adeptus Terra: Adeptus Administratum - Adeptus Astra Telepathica
Adeptus Astronomica - Senatorum Imperialis
Adeptus Mechanicus: Adeptus Titanicus - Explorator Fleet - Legio Cybernetica - Skitarii
Armed Forces: Adeptus Arbites - Adeptus Custodes - Planetary Defense Force - Sisters of Silence
Imperial Army: Afriel Strain - Adeptus Astartes - Gland War Veteran
Imperial Guard - Imperial Navy - Imperial Knights - Militarum Tempestus
Imperial Cult: Adeptus Ministorum - Adepta Sororitas - Death Cults - Schola Progenium
Inquisition: Ordo Astartes - Ordo Astra - Ordo Calixis - Ordo Chronos - Ordo Hereticus
Ordo Machinum - Ordo Malleus - Ordo Militarum - Ordo Necros - Ordo Sepulturum
Ordo Sicarius - Ordo Xenos
Officio Assassinorum: Adamus - Callidus - Culexus - Eversor - Maerorus - Vanus - Venenum - Vindicare
Great Crusade: Corps of Iterators - Legiones Astartes - Remembrancer Order - Solar Auxilia
Unification Wars: Legio Cataegis
Other: League of Black Ships - Logos Historica Verita
Navis Nobilite - Rogue Traders - Ambassador Imperialis
Abhumans & Denizens: Beastmen - Caryatids - Felinids - Humans - Nightsiders - Troths - Neandors
Ogryns - Ratlings - Scalies - Scavvies - Squats - Subs - Pelagers - Longshanks
Shadowkiths
Notable Members: God-Emperor of Mankind - Malcador the Sigillite
The Perpetuals - The Primarchs - Sebastian Thor
Erda - Ollanius Pius