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Their biggest accomplishment was destroying [[Craftworld]] Idharae. How the hell they did that, nobody knows (it would seem they simply damaged it beyond repair, later [[Ward]] explained it was still recovering from [[Hive Fleet Naga]] and had lost most of its defences, but since Ward said it, most likely they just are that awesome or performed a Death Star run or something). It also seems that they took an insanely high number of casualties that they still didn't recover from in 43 years. When Alaitoc showed up with Idharea's survivors at their home world. Only three hundred made it out and they were forced to become fleet based. Which may or may not be a retcon, as other information also suggests it was a combined force from several craftworlds including Ulthwe. Of course, with no idea of their recruitment practices but full knowledge of their absolute badassery, it could be their standards are just so high that they have very few potential recruits at any time, drastically slowing their growth in exchange for having significantly superior Marines. They even were attacked by a xenos species called the "cell-kin". Exactly what its name implies, with a dash of the Flood. They won. This implies that you have to be the equivalent of the [[Halo|Master Chief]] to be recruited, which would explain why recruitment is so slow. And why a [[Craftworld]], even damaged, got its teeth kicked in by these dudes. Then they decided to go fuck Eldar with chainswords. So, they did. | Their biggest accomplishment was destroying [[Craftworld]] Idharae. How the hell they did that, nobody knows (it would seem they simply damaged it beyond repair, later [[Ward]] explained it was still recovering from [[Hive Fleet Naga]] and had lost most of its defences, but since Ward said it, most likely they just are that awesome or performed a Death Star run or something). It also seems that they took an insanely high number of casualties that they still didn't recover from in 43 years. When Alaitoc showed up with Idharea's survivors at their home world. Only three hundred made it out and they were forced to become fleet based. Which may or may not be a retcon, as other information also suggests it was a combined force from several craftworlds including Ulthwe. Of course, with no idea of their recruitment practices but full knowledge of their absolute badassery, it could be their standards are just so high that they have very few potential recruits at any time, drastically slowing their growth in exchange for having significantly superior Marines. They even were attacked by a xenos species called the "cell-kin". Exactly what its name implies, with a dash of the Flood. They won. This implies that you have to be the equivalent of the [[Halo|Master Chief]] to be recruited, which would explain why recruitment is so slow. And why a [[Craftworld]], even damaged, got its teeth kicked in by these dudes. Then they decided to go fuck Eldar with chainswords. So, they did. | ||
18 years later, they try to liberate a planet that [[Ahriman]] took over, only to set off a trap that Ahriman made, which resulted in the planet being [[Rip and tear|ripped apart]] by warp fire. By the time the Grey Knights showed up to fix the mess, only 12 of the 300 marines they sent were still alive. That anyone survived tells us everything we need to know about these manliest of Marines. Maybe they should have stuck to invading instead of liberating. They seem much better at it. Wait, why were they trying to liberate a Chaos-conquered world? Everyone was probably foaming at the mouth and scratching eight-pointed stars on their eyeballs by the time the Marines arrived | 18 years later, they try to liberate a planet that [[Ahriman]] took over, only to set off a trap that Ahriman made, which resulted in the planet being [[Rip and tear|ripped apart]] by warp fire. By the time the Grey Knights showed up to fix the mess, only 12 of the 300 marines they sent were still alive. That anyone survived tells us everything we need to know about these manliest of Marines. Maybe they should have stuck to invading instead of liberating. They seem much better at it. Wait, why were they trying to liberate a Chaos-conquered world? Everyone was probably foaming at the mouth and scratching eight-pointed stars on their eyeballs by the time the Marines arrived. | ||
Thirteen years after that, they somehow managed to beef up their numbers to the point that they lost two full [[Terminator]] Squads trying to teleport them down to the Necron [[World Engine]]. It's not clear whether they sent both squads at the same time or the second after seeing the first failing. After the [[Astral Knights]] blew the Engine to hell, the Invaders are presumably one of the chapters that guard the Astral Knights memorial museum on Safehold. By the end of the millennium they were battling [[Iyanden]] and [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]]. | Thirteen years after that, they somehow managed to beef up their numbers to the point that they lost two full [[Terminator]] Squads trying to teleport them down to the Necron [[World Engine]]. It's not clear whether they sent both squads at the same time or the second after seeing the first failing. After the [[Astral Knights]] blew the Engine to hell, the Invaders are presumably one of the chapters that guard the Astral Knights memorial museum on Safehold. By the end of the millennium they were battling [[Iyanden]] and [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]]. |
Revision as of 08:26, 7 March 2022
Invaders | ||
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Battle Cry | Unknown | |
Founding | Unknown | |
Successors of | Imperial Fists | |
Successor Chapters | none | |
Chapter Master | The current one's dead | |
Primarch | Rogal Dorn | |
Homeworld | Fleet-based (formerly Ogrys) | |
Strength | Currently 12 Marines, rebuilding | |
Specialty | Fighting Eldar, Not giving a fuck about casualties | |
Allegiance | Imperium | |
Colours | Light Green with gold aquila and company color trim |
Not to be confused with the Invader ATV.
The Invaders are a Space Marine background chapter that has picked up notice as Matt Ward likes to add them in his codices. They have the luck of Lamenters with the grit of Crimson Fists, often heading right into the next battle despite having little to no time to replace their losses.
Their biggest accomplishment was destroying Craftworld Idharae. How the hell they did that, nobody knows (it would seem they simply damaged it beyond repair, later Ward explained it was still recovering from Hive Fleet Naga and had lost most of its defences, but since Ward said it, most likely they just are that awesome or performed a Death Star run or something). It also seems that they took an insanely high number of casualties that they still didn't recover from in 43 years. When Alaitoc showed up with Idharea's survivors at their home world. Only three hundred made it out and they were forced to become fleet based. Which may or may not be a retcon, as other information also suggests it was a combined force from several craftworlds including Ulthwe. Of course, with no idea of their recruitment practices but full knowledge of their absolute badassery, it could be their standards are just so high that they have very few potential recruits at any time, drastically slowing their growth in exchange for having significantly superior Marines. They even were attacked by a xenos species called the "cell-kin". Exactly what its name implies, with a dash of the Flood. They won. This implies that you have to be the equivalent of the Master Chief to be recruited, which would explain why recruitment is so slow. And why a Craftworld, even damaged, got its teeth kicked in by these dudes. Then they decided to go fuck Eldar with chainswords. So, they did.
18 years later, they try to liberate a planet that Ahriman took over, only to set off a trap that Ahriman made, which resulted in the planet being ripped apart by warp fire. By the time the Grey Knights showed up to fix the mess, only 12 of the 300 marines they sent were still alive. That anyone survived tells us everything we need to know about these manliest of Marines. Maybe they should have stuck to invading instead of liberating. They seem much better at it. Wait, why were they trying to liberate a Chaos-conquered world? Everyone was probably foaming at the mouth and scratching eight-pointed stars on their eyeballs by the time the Marines arrived.
Thirteen years after that, they somehow managed to beef up their numbers to the point that they lost two full Terminator Squads trying to teleport them down to the Necron World Engine. It's not clear whether they sent both squads at the same time or the second after seeing the first failing. After the Astral Knights blew the Engine to hell, the Invaders are presumably one of the chapters that guard the Astral Knights memorial museum on Safehold. By the end of the millennium they were battling Iyanden and Hive Fleet Leviathan.
Their homeworld was named Ogrys, which sounds suspiciously like "Ogre" or "Ogryn". Perhaps the reason for their power is that they recruited from people who are basically Catachan ("little ogryns") or something. Pretty much abhuman or just about, huge, super-strong, and super-intelligent. Maybe now they solely recruit from their ships' crews, who would likely be natives of their homeworld. It's just an idea, but it makes sense given how much ass these guys have been kicking than ten Chapters combined would probably not even dare attempt let alone succeed at. They where given primaris marines for that they Roboute Gilliman.