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==History==
==History==
What is known about the Q'Orl based on the few Imperial records is that they evolved from primitive invertebrates of lifeforms native to their homeworld of Loqqit (Whom the Q'Orl view the same way humans view Holy Terra in both religious significance and defense). Whilst all are born equal, there were several distinct strains that are developed within the larval nurseries. This was done so through the use of hormonal soups exuded by the queen which is responsible for siring the entirely male race by laying several thousand eggs every day. At an unknown point, they developed space travel capabilities where they created elegant Chainships.
What is known about the Q'Orl based on the few Imperial records is that they evolved from primitive invertebrates native to their homeworld of Loqiit (which the Q'Orl view the same way humans view Holy Terra in both religious significance and defense). Whilst all are born equal, there are several distinct strains that develop within the larval nurseries. This is done through the use of hormonal soups exuded by the queen, which lays several thousand eggs every day.  Queens are the only "female" strain, and all other strains are "male", but no further details are known about their reproductive cycle. At an unknown point, they developed space travel capabilities where they created "elegant chainships" (no further description available).


As they expanded into space, they began placing planetary marker-stones, deep-space monoliths and archaeological sites containing a rich amount of Q'Orl text. These texts all proclaim the announcement of the ''"Superiority of the Swarmhood"'' (Which the Q'Orl seem to took a few pages out of the [[Imperial Truth]]), their ownership of select regions of space and their ultimate aim conquering the Galactic hub. Their empire was known as the Q'Orl Swarmhood and they were centered around their single holy world.
As they expanded into space, they began placing planetary marker-stones, deep-space monoliths, and archaeological sites containing a rich amount of Q'Orl text. These texts all proclaim the announcement of the ''"Superiority of the Swarmhood"'' (the Q'Orl seem to have taken a few pages out of the [[Imperial Truth]]), their ownership of select regions of space, and their ultimate aim: conquering the Galactic hub. Their empire was known as the Q'Orl Swarmhood and they were centered around their single holy world.


According to one text, four thousand years ago at the end of the 37th Millenium they became afflicted with some form of disease that may be [[Chaos|Chaotic]] in origin. It is speculated that the disease was transmitted originally from Human settlers and may be attributed to [[Nurgle]]. During this time, they were assisted against this disease or Chaos by another race which some believe may be the [[Eldar]]. After the war was won, the pointy ears allied demanded payment which was a Q'Orl queen to make an "uncorroded swarm"; possibly a race resistant to disease or Chaos. This saw the Q'Orl dissolve their alliance and defend their queen though the Eldar conduct a treachorous act that steals away the queen. Despite the loss of the queen, a newly formed queen-egg was laid bringing the reign of the next matriarch. The Q'Orl has remained forever [[butthurt]] with their loss of their queen ever since then.
According to one text, four thousand years ago at the end of the 37th Millenium they became afflicted with some form of disease that may be [[Chaos|Chaotic]] in origin. It is speculated that the disease was transmitted originally from Human settlers and may be attributed to [[Nurgle]]. During this time, they were assisted against this disease or Chaos by another race which some believe may be the [[Eldar]]. After the war was won, the allies demanded payment in the form of a Q'Orl queen to make an "uncorroded swarm"; possibly a race resistant to disease or Chaos. This saw the Q'Orl dissolve their alliance and defend their queen, though the erstwhile allies conducted a treacherous act that stole away the queen. Despite the loss of the queen, a newly formed queen-egg was laid, bringing the reign of the next matriarch. The Q'Orl have remained forever [[butthurt]] about the loss of their queen ever since.


At some point, an Administratum colony-ark along with a fleet of ships as part of a seeding project was dispatched into the space held by the Q'Orl Swarmhood. Upon learning of this, the Q'Orl became [[Rage|less than pleased at seeing parts of their territory being held by Human trespassers.]] In retribution, they massacred an estimated number of thirty thousand pilgrims before a single colony-ark managed to escape and becoming the only survivor of its fleet. During the fifth year of Explorator Mari Alitz travel of Segmentum Pacificus on St Thor's Eve, the colony-ark was encountered in the desolate region of space where they stayed for twenty days though never encountered a Q'Orl specimen. The massacre of Imperium pilgrims and the aforementioned Navigator kidnappings had shooked the Imperium as it basically means that the Q'Orl aren't to be fucked with and will get their hand on Warp technology no matter the cost as well as show casing the incredibly strong ambition of the Q'Orl.
At some point, an Administratum colony-ark along with a fleet of ships as part of a seeding project was dispatched into the space held by the Q'Orl Swarmhood. Upon learning of this, the Q'Orl became [[Rage|less than pleased at seeing parts of their territory being held by human trespassers.]] In retribution, they massacred an estimated thirty thousand pilgrims before a single colony-ark managed to escape and becoming the only survivor of its fleet. During the fifth year of Explorator Mari Alitz's travels of Segmentum Pacificus, on St Thor's Eve, the colony-ark was encountered in a desolate region of space, where they stayed for twenty days, though they never encountered a Q'Orl specimen. The massacre of Imperium pilgrims and the aforementioned Navigator kidnappings had shaken the Imperium, as it basically meant that the Q'Orl weren't to be fucked with and would get their appendages on Warp technology no matter the cost, and showcased the incredibly strong ambition of the Q'Orl.


==Anatomy==
==Anatomy==

Revision as of 19:30, 15 September 2016

The only picture we have of the Q'Orl. All dissected and examined. If they continue to expand as usual than the future will be a massive bug war between the Q'Orl and the Nids.

The Q'Orl are a insectoid hive race that is noticeable for having a substantially big empire. With the emphasis on BIG. Out of all the xenos out there, the Q'Orl has the largest self-sustaining government short of the Imperium. While others such as Orks are extremely disorganized with tons of infighting while the majority of the Necron Dynasties are still having their 60 millennia snooze fest. The Q'Orl are the only ones with the ambition of becoming the next galactic superpower. While you may ask, "But what about the Tau?", in all honesty, with the Weeaboos being sandwiched by the Imperium and Tyranids as well as fighting their own splinter faction while struggling to take hold on their measly 100+planets; the Tau have no hope in actually becoming a major polity. The Q'Orl on the other hand, not only do they have a large territory (Big enough to be seen in the galactic map) in the Segmentum Pacificus no less (Which is like a few door steps to Holy Terra for Empra sakes!) but they also have a ridiculously large and highly advance technology, heavy fire power, extremely fast reproduction rates surpassing humanity by a long shot and even future plans for a galactic conquest. As you can imagine, the Imperium is shitting themselves over an actual rising super power that is right next door to the heart of the Imperium. They would have started a new Crusade on the Q'Orl but with Abbadon stroking his 13th temper tantrum, the financial and resource cost/waste on the Damocles Crusade (Which was against the Tau, a polity several hundred times smaller and weaker than the Q'Orl), the re-awakening of the Necron Dynasties, the rise of Ghazghkull's rising Ork empire and the Tyranids joining in the merry clusterfuck. The Imperium just have to clench their butt cheeks and pray that the Q'Orl does not get their hand on Warp technology, since that is the Q'Orl's only weakness which is the lack of Warp technology. Unfortunately with the recent kidnappings of Imperium Navigators and reports of Q'Orl ships having salvaged/reverse-engineered Imperium Plasma Fusion engines, humanity can kiss their butts goodbye.

Their high technology, large empire and lack of weeaboo faggotry has made the Q'Orl one of the best candidate for a future 40k army other than the Rak'gol and thus awesome. But alas, Games Workshop has yet to implement them despite having a bigger galactic role than the Tau. Another case of Fail for GeeDubs.

History

What is known about the Q'Orl based on the few Imperial records is that they evolved from primitive invertebrates native to their homeworld of Loqiit (which the Q'Orl view the same way humans view Holy Terra in both religious significance and defense). Whilst all are born equal, there are several distinct strains that develop within the larval nurseries. This is done through the use of hormonal soups exuded by the queen, which lays several thousand eggs every day. Queens are the only "female" strain, and all other strains are "male", but no further details are known about their reproductive cycle. At an unknown point, they developed space travel capabilities where they created "elegant chainships" (no further description available).

As they expanded into space, they began placing planetary marker-stones, deep-space monoliths, and archaeological sites containing a rich amount of Q'Orl text. These texts all proclaim the announcement of the "Superiority of the Swarmhood" (the Q'Orl seem to have taken a few pages out of the Imperial Truth), their ownership of select regions of space, and their ultimate aim: conquering the Galactic hub. Their empire was known as the Q'Orl Swarmhood and they were centered around their single holy world.

According to one text, four thousand years ago at the end of the 37th Millenium they became afflicted with some form of disease that may be Chaotic in origin. It is speculated that the disease was transmitted originally from Human settlers and may be attributed to Nurgle. During this time, they were assisted against this disease or Chaos by another race which some believe may be the Eldar. After the war was won, the allies demanded payment in the form of a Q'Orl queen to make an "uncorroded swarm"; possibly a race resistant to disease or Chaos. This saw the Q'Orl dissolve their alliance and defend their queen, though the erstwhile allies conducted a treacherous act that stole away the queen. Despite the loss of the queen, a newly formed queen-egg was laid, bringing the reign of the next matriarch. The Q'Orl have remained forever butthurt about the loss of their queen ever since.

At some point, an Administratum colony-ark along with a fleet of ships as part of a seeding project was dispatched into the space held by the Q'Orl Swarmhood. Upon learning of this, the Q'Orl became less than pleased at seeing parts of their territory being held by human trespassers. In retribution, they massacred an estimated thirty thousand pilgrims before a single colony-ark managed to escape and becoming the only survivor of its fleet. During the fifth year of Explorator Mari Alitz's travels of Segmentum Pacificus, on St Thor's Eve, the colony-ark was encountered in a desolate region of space, where they stayed for twenty days, though they never encountered a Q'Orl specimen. The massacre of Imperium pilgrims and the aforementioned Navigator kidnappings had shaken the Imperium, as it basically meant that the Q'Orl weren't to be fucked with and would get their appendages on Warp technology no matter the cost, and showcased the incredibly strong ambition of the Q'Orl.

Anatomy

Yeah. We aren't joking when we said that their empire is fucking big. Big enough to be the size of the Eye of Terror. Now you know why the High Lords are running around screaming in terror.

Q'Orl are first and foremost insectoid. The Q'Orl's primary sensory node contained six ocular orbs each of which were horizontally paired that contained photoreceptor rods of specific primary wavelengths. There were also a trio of scent-organs with greasy cilia-layers within that connected directly to the neutral cerebral column. The primary form of communication was through form of chemical and olfactory form making direct Human interaction impossible. However, they do possess a runic language which was simple and based entirely upon a mathematical principle which relates each element of a Q'Orl's life based on a prime number.

Their thorax contained a chitinous endostructure with ultra dense muscular mass that possessed eight limb structures four of which served as triple jointed perambulatory legs. The other four limbs contained manipulator extremities. The abdominal sac allows for thoracic joint which in turn provides 180 degree movement. Infused technology at the abdomen suggests a bio-mechanical port; possibly for weapons, vehicular interface or device operation.

The species possess multiple dexterous limbs with the presence of complex bionic technology suggesting a highly intelligent as well as advanced species. It was also believed that they were a short-lived but highly industrious species. They live in vast honeycomb structures that orbit their secret homeworld which lie the bodies of the dead are lovingly deposited. Like modern Earth insect colonies like ants, bees and termite each Q'Orl male adult drone can live for ten years roughly making their lives brief but fast which is reflected in their ideology. The species were divided into numerous breeds which included warrior drones and a queen. Newer strains were customizable through the use of a hormonal soup that was fed to the developing larva. The queen herself produces hundreds of egg everyday. A newer breed was later discovered by the Imperial Navy which were small maggot-like creatures called the Q'Orl Mind Grub, can infest Humans or Navigators allowing them to control other races with vocal commands or pheromones. This was one possible method of bypassing their inability to navigate through the Warp.

They have a sense of ancestor-worship where progress was made by continuing the half-finished projects of their forebears. The exception to this rule was the queen who lived for hundreds or possibly thousands of years. The Q'Orl believe in a form of racial glory where expansion and glory were the only justifiable outcome for the deaths of billions of their kind. This makes them a dangerous threat to the Imperium of Mankind in the future.

Technology

As previously mentioned, the Swarmhood is known to had created space vessels that are both highly advanced and heavily armed. Other than lacking Warp drives (Although they are working on it), Q'Orl technology often rely on heavy firepower. One of their most notable piece of technology are their Chainships. These Chainships are typically constructed with a series of interconnected-segments that allow them to separate at command into component parts. Typical tactics used by the Q'Orl is to uncouple their Chainships into separate segments in order to avoid capture which flee in different directions. These elegantly designed Chainships, however as aforementioned multiple times, lack the means to travel through the Warp which has restricted the expansion of the Swarmhood. This deficiency has allowed their enemies to escape their vessels by departing through the Warp. However recent encounters had seen them modify their ships with encumbering machinery that are of Imperial origin. This has led to the growing fear that the Q'Orl had begun to use captured or even salvaged Imperial warp-engines that were being incorporated into their space craft.

Eldar,Q'Orl and Tau relationship

As previously explained, the Eldar had a thing or two with the Q'Orl. We know that they worked with the Q'Orl initially before stealing their queen for an unknown purpose. However there are some theories explaining why the Eldar would do a thing like this that would piss off a future galactic super power. The most popular of which is that the Eldar experimented on the Q'Orl queen to create the floating space pope we all know as the Tau Ethereals.

This theory is somewhat supported in that the Q'Orl has a special organ meant to control each other through pheromones and scent. What do the Tau Ethereal has that no other Tau has? That's right it is a special organ that was speculated to mind-control the lesser Tau castes through subliminal pheromones hence why when the Farsight lost his ethereal he suddenly got a strong sense on independence and suspicion of his former leaders. And you know what time the Eldar kidnapped the Q'Orl queen? The 37th millennium or roughly the same time the Imperium discovered the Tau when they were still screwing each other in caves before the Warp Storm arrived on T'au. The Q'Orl was also reported to be quite numb to the Warp which is the same characteristics of the Tau. While the theory is largely unproven, this has led some to conclude that the Eldar kidnapped the Q'Orl queen in order to use her organs to experiment on the Tau as a weapon against Chaos.