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Leviathan is the third and largest [[Hive Fleet]] so far to have assaulted the galaxy in [[Warhammer 40,000|Warhammer 40k]] (you call tell by mentioning it as the "largest so far" [[Games Workshop|GW]] is just planning to unveil a new bigger fourth one as a global summer campaign at some point), and the cause of the ongoing '''Third Tyrannic War'''. The hive fleet has struck below the galactic plane, rising upwards in a jaw-like formation swallowing whole entire sectors in the shadow of the [[warp]]. Holy [[Earth|Terra]] lays directly in their path and for a chilling reason; the [[Emperor]], glowing as he does in the warp, is serving as a [[Astronomican|big beacon]] to the [[Tyranid]]s which they can't miss, like a moth to a lightbulb. In fact, the canon pretty much says he is responsible for bringing the Tyranids to the galaxy in the first place, because he is acting as a draw to them. Way to go Emps.
Leviathan was the third and largest [[Hive Fleet]] so far to have assaulted the galaxy in [[Warhammer 40,000|Warhammer 40k]] (you call tell by mentioning it as the "largest so far" [[Games Workshop|GW]] is just planning to unveil a new bigger fourth one as a global summer campaign at some point), and the cause of the ongoing '''Third Tyrannic War'''. The hive fleet has struck below the galactic plane, rising upwards in a jaw-like formation swallowing whole entire sectors in the shadow of the [[warp]]. Holy [[Earth|Terra]] lays directly in their path and for a chilling reason; the [[Emperor]], glowing as he does in the warp, is serving as a [[Astronomican|big beacon]] to the [[Tyranid]]s which they can't miss, like a moth to a lightbulb. In fact, the canon pretty much says he is responsible for bringing the Tyranids to the galaxy in the first place, because he is acting as a draw to them. Way to go Emps.
(Lol no, it was the Pharos which allerted the Tyranids about our galaxy).


[[Inquisitor]] [[Kryptman]], the long standing authority on the Tyrannic menace, quickly acted when he suspected a new hive fleet was arriving and did several things that, while are extreme, [[what|make a hideous sort of sense]]. He ordered the [[exterminatus]] of countless worlds to deny the Tyranids vital biomass, really forestalling their advance. The exchange of this though was [[grimdark|countless numbers of people have died and habitable worlds have been destroyed wholesale]]. Even the [[Imperium of Man|Imperium]] couldn't stomach this and the [[Inquisition]] has kicked Kryptman out. He was not done yet though. By capturing a brood of [[genestealer]]s and sending them off into [[ork]] controlled space kick starting the [[Octarius War]]. The hope was that the two species would destroy each other but it seems to be backfiring amazingly, as both sides seem to be growing constantly stronger through the conflict. The whole thing only ended when [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] dropped down into the sector and kicked ass.  
[[Inquisitor]] [[Kryptman]], the long standing authority on the Tyrannic menace, quickly acted when he suspected a new hive fleet was arriving and did several things that, while extreme, [[what|make a hideous sort of sense]]. He ordered the [[exterminatus]] of countless worlds to deny the Tyranids vital biomass, forestalling their advance at the cost of [[grimdark|countless numbers of people have died and habitable worlds have been destroyed wholesale]]. Even the [[Imperium of Man|Imperium]] couldn't stomach this and the [[Inquisition]] has kicked Kryptman out. He was not done yet though, capturing a brood of [[genestealer]]s and sending them off into [[ork]] controlled space kick starting the [[Octarius War]]; the hope was that the two species would destroy each other but it seems to be backfiring amazingly, as both sides seem to be growing constantly stronger through the conflict. The whole thing only ended when <s>[[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] dropped down into the sector and kicked ass.</s> the Swarmlord killed the Overfiend of Octarius, and thereby winning the war for the Tyranids.


Oh, and a shadowy bunch of Inquisitors called the Strategic Collective have given the [[High Lords of Terra|High Lords]] a memo called the Stark Report which is causing them all to shit themselves because they are saying Leviathan is only a SCOUTING fleet and that the main fleet is still en route, but will most likely arrive in less then a century. They say if their findings are true, they will need to increase mobilisation of Imperial war elements by 500%… and that is being conservative.
Oh, and a shadowy bunch of Inquisitors called the Strategic Collective have given the [[High Lords of Terra|High Lords]] a memo called the Stark Report which is causing them all to shit themselves because, they are saying the current Leviathan Hive Fleet is only a SCOUTING fleet and the main Leviathan Hive Fleet is still en route, but will most likely arrive in less then a century. They say if their findings are true, they will need to increase mobilisation of Imperial war elements by 500%… and that is being conservative.


Grim times indeed!
Grim times indeed!


==The Devastation of Baal==
They're here now with 10th edition, and in Imperium Sanctus; Segmentum Pacificus. Will the Imperial Regent Roboute Guilliman be able to defeat the main Tyranid hive fleet? Why are we asking you?
 
== The Devastation of Baal ==
 
Following down the same road as its precursors, Hive Fleet Behemoth and Hive Fleet Kraken, Leviathan has now been largely destroyed, the Bio-Mass it absorbed and used in its creation lost to the [[Hive Mind]]. Although one Tendril remains mired in perpetual conflict with the Orks of the Octarius Empire, the largest Tendril has now been obliterated at [[Baal]] after the Great Rift opened up and dragged most of their ships into the Warp. At the same time, [[Ka'bandha]] and the army of Khorne Daemons he led showed up on Baal Prime to make it clear to the Hive Mind that he would not be robbed of his revenge. An epic way of reminding us all that Khorne is also the God of Martial Honor.
Following down the same road as its precursors, Hive Fleet Behemoth and Hive Fleet Kraken, Leviathan has now been largely destroyed, the Bio-Mass it absorbed and used in its creation lost to the [[Hive Mind]]. Although one Tendril remains mired in perpetual conflict with the Orks of the Octarius Empire, the largest Tendril has now been obliterated at [[Baal]] after the Great Rift opened up and dragged most of their ships into the Warp. At the same time, [[Ka'bandha]] and the army of Khorne Daemons he led showed up on Baal Prime to make it clear to the Hive Mind that he would not be robbed of his revenge. An epic way of reminding us all that Khorne is also the God of Martial Honor.


Although the Hive Fleet [[Devastation of Baal|devoured most of the Baal System]], the [[Blood Angels]] were able to rebuild and resupply using the new Primaris Marines provided to them by the Indomitus Crusade, though it is said that they are still stretched thin. The [[Swarmlord]] died again in this battle, slain in single combat by an exhausted Dante.
Although the Hive Fleet [[Devastation of Baal|devoured most of the Baal System]], the [[Blood Angels]] were able to rebuild and resupply using the new Primaris Marines provided to them by the Indomitus Crusade, though it is said that they are still stretched thin. The [[Swarmlord]] died again in this battle, slain in single combat by an exhausted Dante. Yes, Dante at the end of his ropes killed the Swarmlord one-on-one. Suck it, [[Spiritual Liege|Ward]].
 
Unfortunately, several of the Hive ships that the Great Rift swallowed up were expelled back into the Materium, allowing the countless new splinter fleets this created to extend as far as Segmentum Solar. Many of these splinters are said to possess entirely new biomorphs, possibly as a byproduct of Warp fuckery. On the bright side, only a few ships were shat back out by the Warp, so by "splinter fleets" it's really more like "a few ships here and there". Easy target practice if you can find them and most worlds can probably defend themselves against such minor forces. The real problem is if they find anything important and fuck it up.
 
On top of that, the Tyranids have begun detaching elements of the Octarius tendril to form new tendrils, which have been greatly strengthened by their acquisition of Ork genetic material. It's gotten to the point where the Hive Fleet has occasionally left biomass behind for lesser Hive Fleets such as Kronos and Hydra to feed upon, as they are thought to have acquired all they need to begin their push to Segmentum Solar.
 
== The Fourth Tyrannic War ==
Anyone who thought that Hive Fleet Leviathan wouldn't dare rebuild their numbers to any threatening degree found themselves proven soundly wrong when the fleet struck out at Segmentum Pacificus, pulling the old "strike from below the galaxy" maneuver again. With the majority of the Imperium's forces busy trying to manage the mess of the Imperium Nihilus, this proved to be an even worse disaster than before, not helped by the sudden introduction of new and revised strains of Tyranid (read: 10th Edition's new models).
 
While the majority of the Imperium are blissfully ignorant of how terrible this all means, Guilliman established the Solblade Fleets, a collection of strike forces drawn from the many military forces on hand and led by hardened veterans like [[Severus Agemman|Captain Agemman]] and [[Arcadian Leontus|Lord Solar Leontus]]. The latter would also help by establishing supply chains across the fringes, ensuring that no part of it can be interrupted by nid invasions.
 
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Unfortunately, several of the Hive ships that the Great Rift swallowed up were expelled back into the Materium, allowing the countless new splinter fleets this created to extend as far as Segmentum Solar. Many of these splinters are said to possess entirely new biomorphs, possibly as a byproduct of Warp fuckery.
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On top of that, the Tyranids have begun detaching elements of the Octarius tendril to form new tendrils, which have been greatly strengthened by their acquisition of Ork genetic material. It's gotten to the point where the Hive Fleet has occasionally left biomass behind for lesser Hive Fleets such as Kronos and Hydra to feed upon, as they are thought to have acquired all they need to begin their push to Segmentum Solar.
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 21 June 2023

Leviathan was the third and largest Hive Fleet so far to have assaulted the galaxy in Warhammer 40k (you call tell by mentioning it as the "largest so far" GW is just planning to unveil a new bigger fourth one as a global summer campaign at some point), and the cause of the ongoing Third Tyrannic War. The hive fleet has struck below the galactic plane, rising upwards in a jaw-like formation swallowing whole entire sectors in the shadow of the warp. Holy Terra lays directly in their path and for a chilling reason; the Emperor, glowing as he does in the warp, is serving as a big beacon to the Tyranids which they can't miss, like a moth to a lightbulb. In fact, the canon pretty much says he is responsible for bringing the Tyranids to the galaxy in the first place, because he is acting as a draw to them. Way to go Emps. (Lol no, it was the Pharos which allerted the Tyranids about our galaxy).

Inquisitor Kryptman, the long standing authority on the Tyrannic menace, quickly acted when he suspected a new hive fleet was arriving and did several things that, while extreme, make a hideous sort of sense. He ordered the exterminatus of countless worlds to deny the Tyranids vital biomass, forestalling their advance at the cost of countless numbers of people have died and habitable worlds have been destroyed wholesale. Even the Imperium couldn't stomach this and the Inquisition has kicked Kryptman out. He was not done yet though, capturing a brood of genestealers and sending them off into ork controlled space kick starting the Octarius War; the hope was that the two species would destroy each other but it seems to be backfiring amazingly, as both sides seem to be growing constantly stronger through the conflict. The whole thing only ended when Ghazghkull dropped down into the sector and kicked ass. the Swarmlord killed the Overfiend of Octarius, and thereby winning the war for the Tyranids.

Oh, and a shadowy bunch of Inquisitors called the Strategic Collective have given the High Lords a memo called the Stark Report which is causing them all to shit themselves because, they are saying the current Leviathan Hive Fleet is only a SCOUTING fleet and the main Leviathan Hive Fleet is still en route, but will most likely arrive in less then a century. They say if their findings are true, they will need to increase mobilisation of Imperial war elements by 500%… and that is being conservative.

Grim times indeed!

They're here now with 10th edition, and in Imperium Sanctus; Segmentum Pacificus. Will the Imperial Regent Roboute Guilliman be able to defeat the main Tyranid hive fleet? Why are we asking you?

The Devastation of Baal[edit]

Following down the same road as its precursors, Hive Fleet Behemoth and Hive Fleet Kraken, Leviathan has now been largely destroyed, the Bio-Mass it absorbed and used in its creation lost to the Hive Mind. Although one Tendril remains mired in perpetual conflict with the Orks of the Octarius Empire, the largest Tendril has now been obliterated at Baal after the Great Rift opened up and dragged most of their ships into the Warp. At the same time, Ka'bandha and the army of Khorne Daemons he led showed up on Baal Prime to make it clear to the Hive Mind that he would not be robbed of his revenge. An epic way of reminding us all that Khorne is also the God of Martial Honor.

Although the Hive Fleet devoured most of the Baal System, the Blood Angels were able to rebuild and resupply using the new Primaris Marines provided to them by the Indomitus Crusade, though it is said that they are still stretched thin. The Swarmlord died again in this battle, slain in single combat by an exhausted Dante. Yes, Dante at the end of his ropes killed the Swarmlord one-on-one. Suck it, Ward.

Unfortunately, several of the Hive ships that the Great Rift swallowed up were expelled back into the Materium, allowing the countless new splinter fleets this created to extend as far as Segmentum Solar. Many of these splinters are said to possess entirely new biomorphs, possibly as a byproduct of Warp fuckery. On the bright side, only a few ships were shat back out by the Warp, so by "splinter fleets" it's really more like "a few ships here and there". Easy target practice if you can find them and most worlds can probably defend themselves against such minor forces. The real problem is if they find anything important and fuck it up.

On top of that, the Tyranids have begun detaching elements of the Octarius tendril to form new tendrils, which have been greatly strengthened by their acquisition of Ork genetic material. It's gotten to the point where the Hive Fleet has occasionally left biomass behind for lesser Hive Fleets such as Kronos and Hydra to feed upon, as they are thought to have acquired all they need to begin their push to Segmentum Solar.

The Fourth Tyrannic War[edit]

Anyone who thought that Hive Fleet Leviathan wouldn't dare rebuild their numbers to any threatening degree found themselves proven soundly wrong when the fleet struck out at Segmentum Pacificus, pulling the old "strike from below the galaxy" maneuver again. With the majority of the Imperium's forces busy trying to manage the mess of the Imperium Nihilus, this proved to be an even worse disaster than before, not helped by the sudden introduction of new and revised strains of Tyranid (read: 10th Edition's new models).

While the majority of the Imperium are blissfully ignorant of how terrible this all means, Guilliman established the Solblade Fleets, a collection of strike forces drawn from the many military forces on hand and led by hardened veterans like Captain Agemman and Lord Solar Leontus. The latter would also help by establishing supply chains across the fringes, ensuring that no part of it can be interrupted by nid invasions.

Tyranid Hive Fleets
Major Hive Fleets: Hive Fleet Behemoth - Hive Fleet Kraken - Hive Fleet Leviathan
Minor Hive Fleets: Hive Fleet Colossus - Hive Fleet Dagon - Hive Fleet Gorgon - Hive Fleet Hydra - Hive Fleet Jormungandr
Hive Fleet Kronos - Hive Fleet Moloch - Hive Fleet Naga - Hive Fleet Ouroboris - Hive Fleet Tiamet