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− | [[ | + | [[File:PenitentEngine8thArt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Penitent Engine{{Fn|4}}]] |
− | '''Penitent Engines''' are horrific machines utilized by armies of the [[Ecclesiarchy]]. | + | '''Penitent Engines''' are horrific machines utilized by armies of the [[Ecclesiarchy]]. They are frequently deployed alongside the armies of the [[Adepta Sororitas]], who consider it their sacred duty to witness these machines in combat.{{Fn|4}} |
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Piloted by heretics guilty of | + | Piloted by heretics guilty of terrible crimes, this is amongst the worst imaginable punishments available to the [[Imperium]]. A multitude of wires and chemical injectors are implanted into the heretic's spine, which are then attached to a mechanical suit of destruction. When outside of combat, chemical implants inject feelings of guilt and pain directly into their brains, reminding them of their sins. Driven by their pilot's frantic need for forgiveness, Penitent Engines charge towards enemy forces heedless of danger, knowing that only in death can forgiveness be earned. |
− | Those condemned to pilot a Penitent engines are often individuals who were once seen as pious by the Ecclesiarchy, such as [[Priest]]s or [[Battle Sister]]s. As a result, the Sisters of Battle consider it a sacred duty to witness these | + | Those condemned to pilot a Penitent engines are often individuals who were once seen as pious by the Ecclesiarchy, such as [[Priest]]s or [[Battle Sister]]s. As a result, the Sisters of Battle consider it a sacred duty to witness these fearsome machines in combat, observing the actions of their fallen brethren as they atone for their sins.{{Fn|1}} |
==Armament== | ==Armament== | ||
− | The Penitent Engine is armed with twin [[Heavy Flamer]]s and [[Chainfist]]s, one of each on both arms. | + | The Penitent Engine is armed with twin [[Heavy Flamer]]s and [[Chainfist]]s, one of each on both arms. Penitent Engines piloted by [[Sisters Repentia]] modified to wield heavier firepower are known as [[Mortifier]]s{{Fn|3}} |
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
− | + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="250"> | |
− | + | PenitentEngineNEW01.jpg|Penitent Engine Miniature | |
− | + | PenitentEngine8th.jpg|Penitent Engine Miniature (8th Edition){{Fn|2}} | |
− | + | PentEng6.jpg|Pentient Engine | |
− | + | </gallery> | |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 380]], pg. 97 |
+ | *{{Endn|2}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/08/29/breaking-news-sisters-psykers-and-skeletonsgw-homepage-post-4/ Warhammer Community: Breaking News: Sisters, Psykers and Skeletons (Posted 29/8/2019)] (Last Accessed 29 August 2019) | ||
+ | *{{Endn|3}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/11/18/sisters-of-battle-situation-report/ Warhammer Community: Sisters of Battle: Situation Report (Posted on 18/11/2019)] (Last accessed on 18 November 2019)] | ||
+ | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Adepta Sororitas (8th Edition)]] pg.59 | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 9 February 2024
Penitent Engines are horrific machines utilized by armies of the Ecclesiarchy. They are frequently deployed alongside the armies of the Adepta Sororitas, who consider it their sacred duty to witness these machines in combat.[4]
Contents
Overview
Piloted by heretics guilty of terrible crimes, this is amongst the worst imaginable punishments available to the Imperium. A multitude of wires and chemical injectors are implanted into the heretic's spine, which are then attached to a mechanical suit of destruction. When outside of combat, chemical implants inject feelings of guilt and pain directly into their brains, reminding them of their sins. Driven by their pilot's frantic need for forgiveness, Penitent Engines charge towards enemy forces heedless of danger, knowing that only in death can forgiveness be earned.
Those condemned to pilot a Penitent engines are often individuals who were once seen as pious by the Ecclesiarchy, such as Priests or Battle Sisters. As a result, the Sisters of Battle consider it a sacred duty to witness these fearsome machines in combat, observing the actions of their fallen brethren as they atone for their sins.[1]
Armament
The Penitent Engine is armed with twin Heavy Flamers and Chainfists, one of each on both arms. Penitent Engines piloted by Sisters Repentia modified to wield heavier firepower are known as Mortifiers[3]
Images
Penitent Engine Miniature (8th Edition)[2]
Sources
- 1: White Dwarf 380, pg. 97
- 2: Warhammer Community: Breaking News: Sisters, Psykers and Skeletons (Posted 29/8/2019) (Last Accessed 29 August 2019)
- 3: Warhammer Community: Sisters of Battle: Situation Report (Posted on 18/11/2019) (Last accessed on 18 November 2019)]
- 4: Codex: Adepta Sororitas (8th Edition) pg.59
Uncited
Adepta Sororitas Forces | |
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Command | Canoness • Sororitas Command Squad • Palatine • Sister Superior • Sister Hospitaller • Sister Dialogus • Sister Famulous • Imagifier • Reliquant at Arms • Dogmata • Hagiolater • Ministorum Priest (Confessor • Missionary) • Ecclesiarchy Battle Conclave (Crusader • Death Cult Assassin • Arco-Flagellant) |
Elites | Celestian (Celestian Sacresant) • Sisters Repentia (Repentia Superior) • Sister Oblatia |
Troops | Battle Sister • Seraphim • Zephyrim • Dominion • Retributor • Novitiate |
Walkers | Penitent Engine • Mortifier • Anchorite • Paragon Warsuit |
Vehicles | Castigator Battle Tank • Rhino • Immolator • Repressor • Exorcist • Mobile Cathedral |
Aircraft | Avenger Strike Fighter • Lightning Strike • Thunderhawk • Aquila Lander • Arvus Lighter |
Characters | Saint Celestine • Morvenn Vahl • Aestred Thurga • Agathae Dolan • Uriah Jacobus • Ephrael Stern • Geminae Superia • Junith Eruita |