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Jupiter is a Forge World in the Sol System and, as with all forge-worlds, it is a vast manufacturing center. It is the base of the orbital Jovian shipyards.

Map Basic Data Planetary Image
px Name: Jupiter Unknown.jpg
Segmentum: Segmentum Solar
Sector: Sector Solar
Subsector: Subsector Sol
System: Sol System
Population: Unknown
Affiliation: Imperium
Class: Forge World
Tithe Grade: Aptus Non

History

During the Age of Strife, Jupiter's moons became occupied by cruel Xenos overlords which enslaved the human inhabitants. These moons were not liberated from alien control until the coming of the Emperor in the early days of the Great Crusade.[2] The Human Jovian Void Clans were utilized by the Emperor during the Great Crusade.[3a]

Overview

The space docks and workshops that circle Jupiter, like a ring of moons, are home to the millions of technomat and drone Servitors that work under the supervision of Artisan and Rune Priest Tech-priests to build the Imperial Navy's warships. Each ship is a vast undertaking, taking generations. Many of those working on it will live and die during its construction, never seeing the magnificent warship they proudly struggled so hard to create.[Needs Citation]

It is known that as far back as the Horus Heresy, Jupiter held industrial and colonial cohorts with clouds of satellites along with Trojan asteroids containing human colonies, factories along with forges. The Jovian colonies were powered by the radiation that surged from the massive planet and much of the industry fed on the mineral riches that had been yielded from centuries of exploitation, with its full potential having not been fully exhausted. Due to these factors, Jupiter served as Terra's shipyards and its skies were always filled with starships with spacedocks and fabricatories around the various moons that worked tirelessly to construct anything from single manned Raven Interceptors to gargantuan hulls of Emperor Class Battleships.[1a]

Each of the Imperium's ship designs is associated with a single shipyard: the Emperor, Tyrant and Dominator are typical of the spaceships produced at the Jovian shipyards.[Needs Citation]

Geography

Moons

  • Ananke : This moon is known to have had habitats on its surface by the era of the Horus Heresy.[1a]
  • Iocaste : This moon is known to have had habitats on its surface by the era of the Horus Heresy.[1a]
  • Europa : Located within the Galilean range, this Europa had been geo-engineered into an ocean-moon by the Horus Heresy.[1a]
  • Io : One of the moons in the Galilean range that had a seething orange mass by the Horus Heresy.[1a]
  • Ganymede : Another of the moons of Jupiter with the shipyards centering around it as well as the dozen other smaller moons.[1a]
  • Thule : An asteroid moon that served as the clandestine shipyard for the Furious Abyss and was destroyed by renegade members of the Adeptus Mechanicus during the Horus Heresy.[1a]
  • Callisto : A moon of Jupiter known to hold residential orbitals above its surface by the Horus Heresy.[1b]

Orbitals

  • Saros Station : This space station in orbit around Jupiter resembled a vast spindle bathing in crimson glow which made it appear as if it were crystal chandelier that had been severed from its mounting and thus cast free into the void. Unlike the majority of the gas giant's industrial and colonial cohorts, the station had been a resort platform before the Horus Heresy, where the Jovian elite found respite as well as diversion from the works of the shipyards and manufactories. It was said that only the Venus orbitals could surpass Saros Station in luxury with its avenues of gold and silver, null-gardens, auditoriums along with the finest opera houses outside the Imperial Palace.[1a]
  • Kadal: Satellite munitions fortress. It was the site of an Alpha Legion-instigated anti-Imperial revolt during the Horus Heresy. Subsequently destroyed during the Solar War.[3]

See Also

Sources

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