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[[Image:Hive Tyrant.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Hive Tyrant''' engaging [[Blood Ravens]] [[Space Marines]]{{Fn|7}}]] | [[Image:Hive Tyrant.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Hive Tyrant''' engaging [[Blood Ravens]] [[Space Marines]]{{Fn|7}}]] | ||
Unlike most other Tyranid creatures, Hive Tyrants are completely self-aware, incredibly intelligent, and can learn from their mistakes. Some possess an instinctive cunning that borders on tactical genius. Though in the end they are still ultimately slaved to the Hive Mind, their relationship with it is closer than that of any other Tyranid creature. This makes them terrifyingly psychic and able to manifest deadly psychic powers in battle, including being able to invigorate the Tyranid swarm, destroy the foe's morale, or shred the enemy's minds. Hive Tyrants are equipped with a range of [[Biomorph]]s, but most common are the [[Bonesword]], [[Lash Whip]], [[Heavy Venom Cannon]], and [[Stranglethorn Cannon]].{{Fn|1a}} | Unlike most other Tyranid creatures, Hive Tyrants are completely self-aware, incredibly intelligent, and can learn from their mistakes. Some possess an instinctive cunning that borders on tactical genius. Though in the end they are still ultimately slaved to the Hive Mind, their relationship with it is closer than that of any other Tyranid creature. This makes them terrifyingly psychic and able to manifest deadly psychic powers in battle, including being able to invigorate the Tyranid swarm, destroy the foe's morale, or shred the enemy's minds. Hive Tyrants are equipped with a range of [[Biomorph]]s, but most common are the [[Bonesword]], [[Lash Whip]], [[Heavy Venom Cannon]], and [[Stranglethorn Cannon]].{{Fn|1a}} | ||
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Hive Tyrants are essentially immortal, as their experiences, character and knowledge are stored within the collective consciousness of the Hive Mind. Should one be slain in battle, a replacement body can be grown and imbued with the same experiences as its predecessor.{{Fn|1a}} | Hive Tyrants are essentially immortal, as their experiences, character and knowledge are stored within the collective consciousness of the Hive Mind. Should one be slain in battle, a replacement body can be grown and imbued with the same experiences as its predecessor.{{Fn|1a}} | ||
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*The [[Swarmlord]] is a unique Hive Tyrant created to out-think the enemy when standard Tyranid strategies fail{{Fn|1b}}. | *The [[Swarmlord]] is a unique Hive Tyrant created to out-think the enemy when standard Tyranid strategies fail{{Fn|1b}}. | ||
*'''Swarm Tyrants''' are capable of giving birth to clutches of [[Ripper]]s in a similar manner to [[Tervigon]]s and wield large [[Fleshborer]]s.{{Fn|3}} | *'''Swarm Tyrants''' are capable of giving birth to clutches of [[Ripper]]s in a similar manner to [[Tervigon]]s and wield large [[Fleshborer]]s.{{Fn|3}} | ||
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+ | ==Notable Hive Tyrants== | ||
+ | *The [[Nephilim King]] | ||
==Older Background== | ==Older Background== |
Revision as of 19:38, 15 November 2017
Hive Tyrants are monstrous Tyranid creatures created to be commanders of the Tyranid swarm. They embody the Hive Mind completely and act as the primary Synapse conduit through which it enforces its will over lesser Tyranid creatures. Hive Tyrants are extremely powerful, large and strong monsters three times the height of a man that can tear through plasteel or ferrocrete as if they were glass. They excel in both close combat and ranged fighting, and in fact every part of their body is perfectly designed to maim and kill. They are highly mutable, with individual Hive Tyrants displaying a wide range of physical characteristics, biomorphs, and bio-weapons.[1a]
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Overview
Unlike most other Tyranid creatures, Hive Tyrants are completely self-aware, incredibly intelligent, and can learn from their mistakes. Some possess an instinctive cunning that borders on tactical genius. Though in the end they are still ultimately slaved to the Hive Mind, their relationship with it is closer than that of any other Tyranid creature. This makes them terrifyingly psychic and able to manifest deadly psychic powers in battle, including being able to invigorate the Tyranid swarm, destroy the foe's morale, or shred the enemy's minds. Hive Tyrants are equipped with a range of Biomorphs, but most common are the Bonesword, Lash Whip, Heavy Venom Cannon, and Stranglethorn Cannon.[1a]
Hive Tyrants are essentially immortal, as their experiences, character and knowledge are stored within the collective consciousness of the Hive Mind. Should one be slain in battle, a replacement body can be grown and imbued with the same experiences as its predecessor.[1a]
Hive Tyrants appear to be either a more complex and highly evolved form of Tyranid Warrior, or else they evolved from a completely different and higher genus. Some Imperial techno-magi believe that Hive Tyrants are the consort-minds of the Norn-Queen that forms the repository of the Hive Fleet's own collective consciousness, which would mean they completely embody the Hive Mind, but their destruction would not diminish it in any way.[5]
Basic Info
Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record [6] | |||
Designation | Hive Tyrant | Main Weaponry | 4x scything claws |
Common Title | Overfiend | ||
Species Name | Tyranicus praefactor | Secondary Weaponry | Fangs and claws |
Average Height | 6.1m | ||
Average Weight | 6 tonnes/Winged Strains 4.9 tonnes | Tertiary Weaponry | None |
First encountered | Tyran | ||
Role | Battlefield command | ||
Threat evaluation | Very high |
Hive Tyrant Variants
- Acid Tyrants have highly acidic blood and employ a large variety of toxic bio-morphs[2]
- The Swarmlord is a unique Hive Tyrant created to out-think the enemy when standard Tyranid strategies fail[1b].
- Swarm Tyrants are capable of giving birth to clutches of Rippers in a similar manner to Tervigons and wield large Fleshborers.[3]
Notable Hive Tyrants
- The Nephilim King
Older Background
In Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, the term "Hive-tyrant" applied to the ruler and primogenitor of the whole Hive Fleet - they were described as immensely psychic, huge, bloated with eggs and virtually immobile. The destruction of this Hive-tyrant would disperse the fleet[4].
This description fits the Norn-Queen of more recent publications. It was during the second edition of the game that the position of the Tyranid Hive Tyrant in the Tyranid hierarchy changed to its current position; not the highest embodiment of the hive-mind, but the largest version commonly encountered in battle[Needs Citation].
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Sources
- 1: Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition)
- 2: Codex: Tyranids (4th Edition), pg. 35
- 3: Codex: Tyranids (3rd Edition), pg. 40
- 4: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, pg. 200
- 5: Codex Imperialis, [Needs Citation]
- 6: Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project, [Needs Citation]
- 7: Dawn of War II