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'''Steel Rain''' is a defensive tactic employed by [[Space Marines]].
'''Steel Rain''' is a defensive tactic employed by [[Space Marines]].


Because a [[Space Marine Chapter]] often sends only a fraction of its forces to any given conflict, it is difficult for them to defend a position; if they attempt to cover the entire perimeter, they will be spread too thin to hold off a massed assault, but the only way to strengthen their defense at key points is to leave large sectors undefended.
Because a [[Space Marine Chapter]] often sends only a fraction of its forces to any given conflict, it is difficult for them to defend a position; if they attempt to cover the entire perimeter, they will be spread too thin to hold off a massed assault, so the only way to strengthen their defense at key points is to leave large sectors undefended.


The [[Codex Astartes]] contains a solution to this catch-22: keep the majority of the force's Marines in orbit and deploy automated beacons around the perimeter.  A beacon that detects enemies passing through can call down multiple, simultaneous, and devastating defensive [[Deep Strike]]s on its position to deal with the enemy force, no matter where on the perimeter they attempt to break through.  This way, the Marines need not waste time and effort on territory which does not come under attack, while not leaving any openings to the enemy.
The [[Codex Astartes]] contains a solution to this catch-22: keep the majority of the force's Marines in orbit and deploy automated beacons around the perimeter.  The beacon detects enemies passing through and can call down multiple, simultaneous, and devastating defensive [[Deep Strike]]s on its position to deal with the enemy force, no matter where on the perimeter they attempt to break through.  This way, the Marines need not waste time and effort on territory which does not come under attack, while not leaving any openings to the enemy.


We only hear about it in [[Dawn of War: Soulstorm]], as Captain [[Indrick Boreale]] describes it to the [[Blood Ravens]] under his command. The funny part is that, if it's in the Codex Astartes, they should all know about it already.
We only hear about it in ''[[Dawn of War: Soulstorm]]'' as [[Brother-Captain|Captain]] [[Indrick Boreale]] describes it to the [[Blood Ravens]] under his command. The funny part is, that if it's in the Codex Astartes, they should all know about it already.


The real reason its never use is because Space Marine chapters rarely set up a base as they normally show up hit the biggest targets and leave, and when they do they're working with the local PDF/Imperial Guard so don't need to use marines to defend the area.
The real reason it's never used is because Space Marine chapters rarely set up a base, as they normally show up, hit the biggest targets and leave; and when they do, they're working with the local PDF/[[Imperial Guard]], thus do not need Marines to defend the area.


The hilarious part is the fact that Tau describe this Space Marines tactics as unorganised waste of men, that cost Boreale victory.  
The hilarious part is the fact that [[Tau]] describe this Space Marine tactic as unorganised waste of men that cost Boreale victory.  


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 04:17, 3 October 2014

Steel Rain is a defensive tactic employed by Space Marines.

Because a Space Marine Chapter often sends only a fraction of its forces to any given conflict, it is difficult for them to defend a position; if they attempt to cover the entire perimeter, they will be spread too thin to hold off a massed assault, so the only way to strengthen their defense at key points is to leave large sectors undefended.

The Codex Astartes contains a solution to this catch-22: keep the majority of the force's Marines in orbit and deploy automated beacons around the perimeter. The beacon detects enemies passing through and can call down multiple, simultaneous, and devastating defensive Deep Strikes on its position to deal with the enemy force, no matter where on the perimeter they attempt to break through. This way, the Marines need not waste time and effort on territory which does not come under attack, while not leaving any openings to the enemy.

We only hear about it in Dawn of War: Soulstorm as Captain Indrick Boreale describes it to the Blood Ravens under his command. The funny part is, that if it's in the Codex Astartes, they should all know about it already.

The real reason it's never used is because Space Marine chapters rarely set up a base, as they normally show up, hit the biggest targets and leave; and when they do, they're working with the local PDF/Imperial Guard, thus do not need Marines to defend the area.

The hilarious part is the fact that Tau describe this Space Marine tactic as unorganised waste of men that cost Boreale victory.

See Also