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[[Image:Epic Gargant2.jpg|thumb|right|An Ork Gargant]]
[[Ork]] '''Gargants''' are the largest land-based Ork fighting machines. Effigies of the Ork Gods [[Gork and Mork]], these towering War Engines compare in size and power to [[Imperial]] [[Titans]], dominating the battlefield with fearsome firepower. Because the Orks see them as embodying their Gods, they also serve as massive inspiration to the green horde as it charges into battle, and are the pride and joy of the [[Warbosses]] who caused them to be built{{Cite This}}.
==Design==
Not as technologically advanced as their Imperial and Eldar counterparts, Gargants are still fully capable of destroying the Titans of other races. Like many products of Orkoid military engineering, the Gargant relies on a combination of comparatively simple technology and devastating heavy firepower, an attitude summed up by Boss-Mek Badlug One-Leg in his oft-quoted dictum "S'gorra be dead shooty, wiv loadza gunz all over."{{Cite This}}
Ork Gargants do not have sophisticated mind impulse units like Human and Eldar Titans. Instead, the Gargant's [[Kaptin]] must rely on bellowing his orders down a speaking tube so that his officers will move the Gargant and fire its weapons as he wishes. Repair crews are composed of Gretchin, whose small build suits them to crawling through cramped spaces armed with wrenches and oily rags{{Cite This}}.
===Armament===
Gargants have a special weapon location known as a "belly gun", which houses either a Gut Buster mega-cannon or a Snapper close assault weapon. The Smasher variant of the Gargant uses a Gut Buster while the Crusher employs a Snapper. The Snapper, like the Gut Buster is a uniquely Ork weapon, and is actually two weapons in one, consisting of a pair of spiked metal jaws used in close combat, and a large melta-gun with a limited range. Snappers are powerful enough to bite through the armour of Titans, amputating legs{{Cite This}}.
A 'standard' bipedal Gargant is normally around the height of a four storey building, if that building had several large guns and [[Kustom Force Field|kustom power fields]] bolted onto it. A typical Ork Gargant (if there can be such a thing) may field 2 or 3 'Soopaguns' - Titan-Killer equivalent ballistic weapons. It may also sport a small number of additional weapons, likely built into the chest or head sections. A massive Titan close-combat weapon may also be featured, likely a Mega-Choppa. Gargants with such choppy attachments are sometimes referred to as '''Slasherz''' or '''Slasher-Gargants'''{{Cite This}}.
==Combat history==
{{Main|Battle of Golgotha}}The Gargant was first designated as an Ork war-machine during [[Commissar Yarrick]]'s crusade to hunt down [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka]] on [[Golgotha]]. It was here that Gargants, and smaller variants designated [[Stompa]]s, fought against Imperial Titans and [[Imperial Guard |Guard]] regiments. The Gargants were found to be a potent match for even the [[Emperor Titan|Emperor-class Titan]]s fielded by Yarrick, but despite their power one was felled by Yarrick's commandeered [[Baneblade]], the ''[[Fortress of Arrogance]]''.<sup>1</sup>{{Cite This}}
One of the more interesting instances of a Gargant was near a [[promethium]] processing plant on the ice planet [[Ice world]] [[Simia Orichalcae]]. The [[Valhallan 597th Ice Warriors]] had been sent to deal with a an ork invasion force. [[Commissar]] [[Ciaphas Cain]] described the Gargant in awestruck terms{{Fn|2a}}, as did retired [[General]] [[Jenit Sulla]] in her memoir ''Like A Phoenix From The Flames: The Founding of the 597th''{{Fn|2b}}. The Gargant, however, veered off its course to attack a newly discovered [[Necron]] force, fresh from their tomb. Sulla describes "massive metal chunks falling from the Gargant" as "odd pyramids blasted at it". These are more than likely Necron [[Monoliths]]; the Necron threat had not really surfaced at this time so any and all descriptions of the Necron were blurry at best.<sup>2</sup> {{Fn|2b}}
Despite the efforts of the Necron forces, the Gargant attacked the Plant causing massive damage despite only one of its secondary weapons functioning. Noticing a massive gash in its left leg, Commissar Cain ordered all the [[Chimera]]s still planetside (the 597th was evacuating at this time due to the awakening of the [[Necron]] Tomb) to fire their heavy bolters into the metal wound. It slowly, then quickly toppled over, crushing many orks along with it.<sup>2</sup>{{Fn|2a}}
A Gargant was also the primary weapon used by the Ork Waaagh! which attacked the city of [[Herapolis]] on the planet [[Espandor]], in the [[Ultramar]] Coalition. The weapon had been constructed in secret in the caverns of Espandor{{Fn|3a}}. The Gargant's weapons blasted a large breach in the city's walls, but [[Ultramarines]] [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] [[Learchus Abantes]] and [[Chaplain]] [[Judd Clausel]] led an [[Assault Squad]] to infiltrate the Gargant and place demolition charges, which destroyed it.<sup>3</sup>{{Fn|3b}}
==Other Gargant types==
Like all things Orky, there are no standard configurations of Gargant, but they do fall into several approximate types based on their size{{Cite This}}.
*[[Stompa]]s
*[[Mekboy Gargant]]s
*<sup>1</sup>[[Gunheads (Novel)]], by [[Steve Parker]]
*<sup>2</sup>[[Caves of Ice (Novel)]] by [[Sandy Mitchell]]
**{{Endn|2a}}: Chapter Sixteen
**{{Endn|2b}}: Editorial Note after Chapter Thirteen
*<sup>3</sup>[[Defenders of Ultramar (Graphic Novel)]] by [[Graham McNeill]]
**{{Endn|3a}}: Chapter Two
**{{Endn|3b}}: Chapter Three
*[[Epic Armageddon Rulebook]]
*[[White Dwarf 116 (UK)]], Ork Gargants
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