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'''Defenders of Ultramar''' is a Graphic Novel which involves the [[Ultramarines]] [[Ultramarines#Company_Disposition|4th Company]] sometime towards the end of [[Uriel Ventris]]' exile. The story follows Sergeant [[Learchus]] as he takes command of the 4th Company, readying to induct new recruits. Events unfold where [[Lord Calgar]] tasks Learchus and the 4th to take the ''[[Vae Victus]]'' and re-establish contact with the frigate ''[[Guilliman's Honour]]'', which turns out to have been felled by [[Orks]] upon the planet [[Espandor]] who are now scavenging her parts for their own soulless machines. As the story unfolds, it is found that a Orks are up to something of greater risk to the Imperium.
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|Name        =Defenders of Ultramar
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|Image       =Defendersultramar.jpg
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|Image caption=Cover Illustration
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|Author      =[[Graham McNeill]]
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|Illustrator  =[[Eric Jimenez]], [[Jordan Gunderson]], [[Tony Parker]], [[Kevin Hopgood]], [[Leonardo Freites]], [[David Esbri]]
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|Publisher    =[[Boom! Studios]]
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|Series      =[[Ultramarines (Novel Series)]]
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|Preceded by  =
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|Followed by  =
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|Released    =2009
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|Pages        =
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|Editions    =2009 Graphic Novel<br>9781934506691
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'''Defenders of Ultramar''' is a graphic novel by [[Graham McNeill]], chronicling the exploits of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Ultramarines#Company_Disposition|4th Company]] sometime after [[Uriel Ventris]]'s exile (i.e., taking place between the events of'' [[Warriors of Ultramar (Novel)|Warriors of Ultramar]]'' and ''[[Courage and Honour (Novel)|Courage and Honour]]'', and roughly simultaneously with the events of ''[[Dead Sky, Black Sun (Novel)|Dead Sky, Black Sun]]'' and ''[[The Killing Ground (Novel)|The Killing Ground]]'').
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
===Chapter One===
 
===Chapter One===
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On [[Macragge]], hopeful [[Ultramarines]] [[Aspirant]]s reach the end of a barefoot race through the [[Crown Mountains]], ending at the [[Fortress of Hera]].  When one cadet, [[Janek Lycean]], drops out, his companion, [[Uriel Dios]], drops out with him and urges Janek to get up and finish.  Finishing together, they are triumphant at first, only to be confronted by [[Sergeant]] [[Learchus|Learchus Abantes]], Acting-[[Captain]] of the 4th Company, who tells them their true training has not yet begun.
  
Hopeful [[Space Marine]] [[Aspirants]] are shown coming to an end of a great trek and race through the [[Crown Mountains]] of [[Hera]], [[Macragge]], ending at the [[Fortress of Hera]]. This being their final trial before their true training begins. Sergeant [[Learchus Abantes]], [[Chaplain]] [[Judd Clausel]] and [[Apothecary]] [[Selenus]] of the [[4th Company]] meet them upon their return and debate whether any are worthy enough for inclusion within the ranks of the 4th Company. Clausel asserts that the ones who helped each other are weak whilst Learchus counters with the fact that they need battle brothers who will stand with each other through thick and thin. Learchus then takes his leave to meet with the [[Chapter Master]], [[Marneus Calgar]] to discuss how goes the Company's recruitment of replacements and the status of the [[Astartes]] spirit after [[Tarsis Ultra]] and the subsequent exile of their Captain [[Uriel Ventris]]. They then talk further of how Learchus has handled the company during this troubled time, as Acting Captain, a role which he is apprehensivce of growing used to as his complaints of Ventris actions were those that caused the laters [[Death Oath]], and Learchus does not wish to be seen as advancing in position.
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Learchus reviews the new crop of recruits with [[Chaplain]] [[Judd Clausel]] and [[Apothecary]] [[Selenus]].  Selenus reminds them that the 4th Company desperately needs to rebuild its strength, after its decimation defending [[Tarsis Ultra]] from the [[Tyranids]]. Clausel, however, insists on maintaining the Company's standards and accepting only the best recruits.
  
Calgar then gives Learchus and the 4th a mission. Contact with the [[Gladius]] class frigate ''[[Guilliman's Honour]]'' has been lost whilst it was on patrol in the [[Northern Marches]] of [[Ultramar]]. The 4th and the ''[[Vae Victus]]'' are to travel to this region and investigate. Firstly however, Learchus is ordered to the [[Temple of Correction]] to make obeisance to the [[Roboute Guilliman|Primarch]] and ask guidance in the coming mission. He also pleads that he is unworthy of command and asks to be granted humility to act with Courage and Honour in his new found role. Markus Cornelian, an ex-[[Calth]] [[PDF]] trooper on Macragge as part of a pilgrimage over hears Learchus and after informing him that he saved his life 40 years ago at [[Persephone Gate]] on Calth during a [[Dark Eldar]] attack, he helps him to see that he is worthy as it is his duty to lead the 4th, just as he felt it was his duty to come to the Primarch and give thanks for his life. Learchus then thanks Cornelian and takes his leave.
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Learchus takes a moment to question Uriel and Janek. He notes that Uriel could have won the race, if he had left Janek behind, but Uriel replies that he and Janek swore an oath to finish together. Clausel notes disapprovingly that they should have completed their objective, but Learchus says that the Company's greatness comes from battle-brothers who will stand with each other through thick and thin. He then receives a message, summoning him to the [[Chapter Master]]'s quarters.
  
The Vae Victus is seen breaking orbit and Learchus and [[Master of the Fleet]], [[Lord Admiral]] [[Lazlo Tiberius]] are talking of how their respective forces have long been in states of repair and need some respite from inactivity and a good battle. They then have a brief discussion of how the Company could belong to Learchus permanently if Ventris does not return. Approaching the orbit of [[Espandor]], nine days later, [[Philotas]], one of the deck officers, alerts the Lord Admiral and Sergeant that he has found the missing frigate upon the surface of the planet. Upon cleaning up the signal they discover that [[Orks]] are salvaging and scrapping her for their own means. Learchus then proceeds to rally the 4th and launches a [[drop pod]] assualt.
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Learchus reports to [[Marneus Augustus Calgar|Lord Calgar]] that the 4th's numbers should be replaced by the end of the day.  Calgar commends him for his excellent leadership, restoring the 4th Company's morale as well as its strength, after [[Tarsis Ultra]] and the painful exile of their Captain, [[Uriel Ventris]].  Learchus admits to some misgivings about taking command of the company, since he was the one who reported Uriel and [[Pasanius Lysane|Pasanius]]' dereliction of duty that resulted in their exile.  Learchus wants his Captaincy, but is loath to advance at Uriel's expense.  Calgar reassures him that he has only done his duty, and then gives the 4th a mission.
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Contact with the [[Gladius Frigate]] ''[[Guilliman's Honour]]'' has been lost while it was on patrol in the [[Northern Marches]] of [[Ultramar]].  The 4th is to take the ''[[Vae Victus]]'' to this region and investigate. 
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First, however, Learchus is ordered to the [[Temple of Correction]] to make obeisance to the [[Primarch]] and ask for guidance in the coming mission.  Kneeling before the [[Shrine of Guilliman]], Learchus prays for the Primarch to look favorably on his company, even if he himself is unworthy to lead it.  One of the mortal pilgrims to the Shrine overhears and interrupts Learchus' prayers; he introduces himself as [[Markus Cornelian]], an ex-[[Calth]]ian [[Ultramar Auxilia|Auxilia]] trooper.  Cornelian shows Learchus the stump of his missing arm, lost during a [[Dark Eldar]] pirate raid at the [[Persephone Gate]] on Calth, forty years earlier.  The pirate lord would have taken his head as well, had not Learchus saved his life. Cornelian thanks Learchus for the favor, and reminds him that they all have duties to perform; Cornelian's to come to the Shrine and pay tribute to the Primarch, and Learchus' to lead his company like the worthy warrior he is.  Encouraged, Learchus thanks Cornelian and takes his leave.
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On the bridge of the ''[[Vae Victus]]'', Learchus and [[Lord Admiral]] [[Lazlo Tiberius]], [[Master of the Fleet]], are discussing the mission.  Tiberius is looking forward to a good fight, as his beloved [[Strike Cruiser]] has been in space dock for too long after being mauled by the [[Tyranids]].
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Nine days later, the ''Victus'' is approaching [[Espandor]], when [[Philotas]], one of the deck officers, alerts the Ultramarines that he has found the missing frigate upon the surface of the planet: they are revolted to see [[Orks]] salvaging and scrapping her for their own use. Learchus then proceeds to rally the 4th and launches a [[drop pod]] assault.
  
 
===Chapter Two===
 
===Chapter Two===
  
The Ultramarines charge into battle from their drop pods, slaughtering the Orks. They make their way to the downed frigate where Selenus can retrieve the [[geneseed]] of their fallen brothers. Clausel then advises Learchus that they should retreat from battle, as per the [[Codex Astartes|Codex]], allowing [[Orbital Bombardment]] to finish off the Orks. Tiberius then launches the Orbital Torpedoes and retrieval [[Thunderhawks]] before attending to Ork [[Kill Kroozer]]s homing in on an intercept course. Before the torpedoes make impact the Ultramarines retreat into a cave, taking cover. They proceed deeper in, approaching a light further along the tunnel. The Company then finds a [[Gargant]] being constructed by another horde of Orks, who promptly attack and outnumber them. The Ultramarines retreat out of the cave to the Thunderhawks which have now arrived in the wake of the Orbital Bombardment. The 4th Company then proceed to the Planetary Capital, as the ''Vae Victus'' is still engaged in space combat. Arriving at the capital, [[Herapolis]], Learchus promptly informs [[Saul Gallow]], Governor of Espandor that his world is under threat and that they need to mobilise the PDF reserves and proceed to lure all the Orks to one place, the walls of Herapolis.
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The Ultramarines charge into battle from their drop pods, slaughtering the Orks and taking minimal casualties. They make their way to the downed frigate where Selenus can retrieve the [[geneseed]] of their fallen brothers. Clausel then advises Learchus that they should retreat from battle, as per the [[Codex Astartes|Codex]], allowing [[Orbital Bombardment]] to finish off the Orks.
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In space, Philotas warns Admiral Tiberius that three Ork [[Kill Kroozer]]s are on an intercept course.  Tiberius quickly launches the Orbital Torpedoes and retrieval [[Thunderhawks]], before turning the ''Victus'' to combat the Ork ships.
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Before the torpedoes make impact, the Ultramarines retreat into a cave, taking cover. Probing deeper inside, they are surprised to find a horde of Orks large enough to constitute an invading army, not just a raiding force, and a [[Gargant]] being constructed.  The Orks attack, and the Ultramarines, massively outnumbered, retreat out of the cave to the Thunderhawks which have now arrived in the wake of the Orbital Bombardment.
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The 4th Company then proceeds to the Planetary Capital, as the ''Vae Victus'' is still engaged in space combat. Arriving at the capital, [[Herapolis]], Learchus promptly informs [[Saul Gallow]], Governor of Espandor, that his world is under threat and that they need to mobilise the PDF reserves.  Gallow asks how his forces will be deployed, and Learchus says they will not be; the Codex dictates that, when faced with an overwhelming Ork force, the only sound strategy is to lure their entire strength to a single place where they can be defeated: on the walls of Herapolis.
  
 
===Chapter Three===
 
===Chapter Three===
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With a set of carefully placed ambushes, the Ultramarines succeed in drawing the Orks toward Herapolis.  However, one of the newly appointed [[Scout]] squads expresses some misgivings about leaving the settlements in the Orks' path undefended; their populations will be slaughtered unless the Ultramarines buy them enough time to evacuate.  Chaplain Clausel reminds Learchus that one must make hard choices in war, but Learchus counters that, as Ultramarines, they are sworn to the defense of Espandor's people.
  
The Ultramarines set about ambushing the Orks, drawing them towards Herapolis. However issues arise over
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The Ultramarines deploy to the city of [[Corinth (City)|Corinth]], sending the local PDF to protect the refugee column, while the Ultramarines demolish the bridges leading into the city, to block the Orks' advance. Two bridges are successfully destroyed before the Orks arrive, but the Ultramarines must put up a hard fight to hold back the Orks while the last two are destroyed.  The third is defended heroically by [[Dreadnought]] Brother [[Barkus]], who kills a [[Killa Kan]] and tells Learchus to detonate the charges while Barkus holds the line, sacrificing himself.
the fact that the settlements in between the Orks and Herapolis, the city of [[Corinth]] in particular, will
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face destruction unless the Ultramarines buy its people time to retreat. The 4th Company move into
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The 4th Company then retreats from the last bridge, blowing it up and buying themselves and the city's people enough time to make their way to Herapolis, to await the final  
Corinth, sending the local PDF to protect the refugee column and proceed to blow the bridges spanning
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assault. The Ultramarines man the walls, together with the PDF troopers, only to see the true size of the Ork horde coming over the mountains, led by their finally mobile Gargant.
the river which Corinth stands upon to block the Orks advance. The Orks charge across the final two  
 
bridges, one gaurded by the [[Dreadnought]] Brother [[Barkus]] who kills a [[Killa Kan]] and succumbs to a Ork
 
explosive just prior to the bridge detonating. The rest of 4th Company then retreats from the last  
 
bridge, blowing it and impeding Ork progress. They make their way back to Herapolis to await the final  
 
assault, with Ork elements in pursuit. The Ultramarines man the walls, only to finally catch sight of  
 
the finally mobile Ork Gargant
 
  
 
===Chapter Four===
 
===Chapter Four===
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As the Orks approach, Chaplain Clausel gives a final sermon to rally the PDF's spirits and morale.  Governor Gallow, taking up a weapon beside his troopers, tells Learchus that the Chaplain made a fine speech, but frankly Gallow is not ready to embrace an honourable death in battle.  Learchus reassures him that they will not fail; they are Ultramarines.
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The Orks then commence their assault; some escalade the walls with ladders, while the Gargant destroys the main gate of the city walls, creating a breach.  The Gargant draws close to the tops of the battlements, spraying machine gun fire onto the defenders.  To create additional havoc, an Ork [[Mekboy]] fires a [[Shokk Attack Gun]] that discharges a swarm of maddened [[Snotlings]] onto the battlements to harass the PDF.
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Learchus and Clausel lead an [[Assault Squad]] onto the Gargant, infiltrating the machine and planting explosives.  That job done, the squad leaps to the roof of a nearby building, but before Learchus can leap, the Ork [[Warboss]] appears and challenges
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Learchus to a duel.  The Warboss is almost too strong and too fast for Learchus, who is about to be crushed under the Warboss' hammer, before Clausel intervenes, blocking the death blow with his [[Crozius Arcanum|Crozius]].  Together they defeat the Warboss and throw his body off the Gargant into the teeming Ork hordes below.  They then jump to safety just as the explosives detonate, destroying the Gargant.  With the Gargant's anti-aircraft weapons gone, the Ultramarines' Thunderhawks fly in and strafe the horde.  The Ultramarines and PDF rally in a final push, and the Orks are routed.
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Learchus informs Gallow that the PDF can hunt the survivors, whereupon the 4th takes their leave of Espandor.  Clausel congratulates Learchus, saying he has earned his captaincy beyond all doubt.
  
The Orks approach and Chaplain Clausel gives a final sermon to rally the PDF's spirits and morale. The
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On returning to Macragge, however, Lord Calgar greets them in person, informing them that Uriel Ventris has returned from his [[Death Oath]].
Orks then commence their assault managing to get some ladders up onto the walls, whilst the Gargant
 
destroys the main doors of the city, creating a breach. The Gargant draws close to the tops of the
 
battlements, spraying machine gun fire on to the defenders. Learchus and Clausel then lead a squad onto
 
the to top of the Gargant and proceed to infiltrate, planting explosives and retreatng. They leap onto
 
the roof of a nearby building, however before Learchus can leap the Ork [[Warboss]] appears and challenges
 
Learchus to a duel. Learchus has trouble and is about to be felled before Clausel intervenes, Together
 
they defeat the Warboss and throw his body off the Gargant into the teeming Ork hordes below. They then
 
proceed to strike forth from the city, with the Gargant destroyed and slaughter the retreating Orks
 
whilst the Thunderhawks strafe the horde. With the battle said and done, Learchus informs Gallow that he
 
and the PDF can hunt the survivors, whereupon the 4th takes their leave and returns to Macragge. Calgar  
 
greets them upon arrival, whereupon he informs Learchus that there have been developments during their
 
deployment. Learchus is puzzled by this and asks why, only to be informed that his Captain, Uriel  
 
Ventris has returned from his Death Oath.
 
  
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
*[[Sergeant]] [[Learchus Abantes]]
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*[[Sergeant]] [[Learchus|Learchus Abantes]]
 
*[[Chaplain]] [[Judd Clausel]]
 
*[[Chaplain]] [[Judd Clausel]]
 
*[[Apothecary]] [[Selenus]]
 
*[[Apothecary]] [[Selenus]]
 
*[[Chapter Master]] [[Marneus Augustus Calgar]]
 
*[[Chapter Master]] [[Marneus Augustus Calgar]]
*[[Admiral]] [[Lazlo Tiberius]]
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*[[Lord Admiral]] [[Lazlo Tiberius]]
 
*[[Philotas]]
 
*[[Philotas]]
 
*[[Governor]] [[Saul Gallow]]
 
*[[Governor]] [[Saul Gallow]]
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*[[Janek Lycean]]
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*[[Uriel Dios]]
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
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Defenders of Ultramar
Defendersultramar.jpg
Cover Illustration
Author Graham McNeill
Publisher Boom! Studios
Released 2009
Series Ultramarines (Novel Series)

Defenders of Ultramar is a graphic novel by Graham McNeill, chronicling the exploits of the Ultramarines 4th Company sometime after Uriel Ventris's exile (i.e., taking place between the events of Warriors of Ultramar and Courage and Honour, and roughly simultaneously with the events of Dead Sky, Black Sun and The Killing Ground).

Plot

Chapter One

On Macragge, hopeful Ultramarines Aspirants reach the end of a barefoot race through the Crown Mountains, ending at the Fortress of Hera. When one cadet, Janek Lycean, drops out, his companion, Uriel Dios, drops out with him and urges Janek to get up and finish. Finishing together, they are triumphant at first, only to be confronted by Sergeant Learchus Abantes, Acting-Captain of the 4th Company, who tells them their true training has not yet begun.

Learchus reviews the new crop of recruits with Chaplain Judd Clausel and Apothecary Selenus. Selenus reminds them that the 4th Company desperately needs to rebuild its strength, after its decimation defending Tarsis Ultra from the Tyranids. Clausel, however, insists on maintaining the Company's standards and accepting only the best recruits.

Learchus takes a moment to question Uriel and Janek. He notes that Uriel could have won the race, if he had left Janek behind, but Uriel replies that he and Janek swore an oath to finish together. Clausel notes disapprovingly that they should have completed their objective, but Learchus says that the Company's greatness comes from battle-brothers who will stand with each other through thick and thin. He then receives a message, summoning him to the Chapter Master's quarters.

Learchus reports to Lord Calgar that the 4th's numbers should be replaced by the end of the day. Calgar commends him for his excellent leadership, restoring the 4th Company's morale as well as its strength, after Tarsis Ultra and the painful exile of their Captain, Uriel Ventris. Learchus admits to some misgivings about taking command of the company, since he was the one who reported Uriel and Pasanius' dereliction of duty that resulted in their exile. Learchus wants his Captaincy, but is loath to advance at Uriel's expense. Calgar reassures him that he has only done his duty, and then gives the 4th a mission.

Contact with the Gladius Frigate Guilliman's Honour has been lost while it was on patrol in the Northern Marches of Ultramar. The 4th is to take the Vae Victus to this region and investigate.

First, however, Learchus is ordered to the Temple of Correction to make obeisance to the Primarch and ask for guidance in the coming mission. Kneeling before the Shrine of Guilliman, Learchus prays for the Primarch to look favorably on his company, even if he himself is unworthy to lead it. One of the mortal pilgrims to the Shrine overhears and interrupts Learchus' prayers; he introduces himself as Markus Cornelian, an ex-Calthian Auxilia trooper. Cornelian shows Learchus the stump of his missing arm, lost during a Dark Eldar pirate raid at the Persephone Gate on Calth, forty years earlier. The pirate lord would have taken his head as well, had not Learchus saved his life. Cornelian thanks Learchus for the favor, and reminds him that they all have duties to perform; Cornelian's to come to the Shrine and pay tribute to the Primarch, and Learchus' to lead his company like the worthy warrior he is. Encouraged, Learchus thanks Cornelian and takes his leave.

On the bridge of the Vae Victus, Learchus and Lord Admiral Lazlo Tiberius, Master of the Fleet, are discussing the mission. Tiberius is looking forward to a good fight, as his beloved Strike Cruiser has been in space dock for too long after being mauled by the Tyranids.

Nine days later, the Victus is approaching Espandor, when Philotas, one of the deck officers, alerts the Ultramarines that he has found the missing frigate upon the surface of the planet: they are revolted to see Orks salvaging and scrapping her for their own use. Learchus then proceeds to rally the 4th and launches a drop pod assault.

Chapter Two

The Ultramarines charge into battle from their drop pods, slaughtering the Orks and taking minimal casualties. They make their way to the downed frigate where Selenus can retrieve the geneseed of their fallen brothers. Clausel then advises Learchus that they should retreat from battle, as per the Codex, allowing Orbital Bombardment to finish off the Orks.

In space, Philotas warns Admiral Tiberius that three Ork Kill Kroozers are on an intercept course. Tiberius quickly launches the Orbital Torpedoes and retrieval Thunderhawks, before turning the Victus to combat the Ork ships.

Before the torpedoes make impact, the Ultramarines retreat into a cave, taking cover. Probing deeper inside, they are surprised to find a horde of Orks large enough to constitute an invading army, not just a raiding force, and a Gargant being constructed. The Orks attack, and the Ultramarines, massively outnumbered, retreat out of the cave to the Thunderhawks which have now arrived in the wake of the Orbital Bombardment.

The 4th Company then proceeds to the Planetary Capital, as the Vae Victus is still engaged in space combat. Arriving at the capital, Herapolis, Learchus promptly informs Saul Gallow, Governor of Espandor, that his world is under threat and that they need to mobilise the PDF reserves. Gallow asks how his forces will be deployed, and Learchus says they will not be; the Codex dictates that, when faced with an overwhelming Ork force, the only sound strategy is to lure their entire strength to a single place where they can be defeated: on the walls of Herapolis.

Chapter Three

With a set of carefully placed ambushes, the Ultramarines succeed in drawing the Orks toward Herapolis. However, one of the newly appointed Scout squads expresses some misgivings about leaving the settlements in the Orks' path undefended; their populations will be slaughtered unless the Ultramarines buy them enough time to evacuate. Chaplain Clausel reminds Learchus that one must make hard choices in war, but Learchus counters that, as Ultramarines, they are sworn to the defense of Espandor's people.

The Ultramarines deploy to the city of Corinth, sending the local PDF to protect the refugee column, while the Ultramarines demolish the bridges leading into the city, to block the Orks' advance. Two bridges are successfully destroyed before the Orks arrive, but the Ultramarines must put up a hard fight to hold back the Orks while the last two are destroyed. The third is defended heroically by Dreadnought Brother Barkus, who kills a Killa Kan and tells Learchus to detonate the charges while Barkus holds the line, sacrificing himself.

The 4th Company then retreats from the last bridge, blowing it up and buying themselves and the city's people enough time to make their way to Herapolis, to await the final assault. The Ultramarines man the walls, together with the PDF troopers, only to see the true size of the Ork horde coming over the mountains, led by their finally mobile Gargant.

Chapter Four

As the Orks approach, Chaplain Clausel gives a final sermon to rally the PDF's spirits and morale. Governor Gallow, taking up a weapon beside his troopers, tells Learchus that the Chaplain made a fine speech, but frankly Gallow is not ready to embrace an honourable death in battle. Learchus reassures him that they will not fail; they are Ultramarines.

The Orks then commence their assault; some escalade the walls with ladders, while the Gargant destroys the main gate of the city walls, creating a breach. The Gargant draws close to the tops of the battlements, spraying machine gun fire onto the defenders. To create additional havoc, an Ork Mekboy fires a Shokk Attack Gun that discharges a swarm of maddened Snotlings onto the battlements to harass the PDF.

Learchus and Clausel lead an Assault Squad onto the Gargant, infiltrating the machine and planting explosives. That job done, the squad leaps to the roof of a nearby building, but before Learchus can leap, the Ork Warboss appears and challenges Learchus to a duel. The Warboss is almost too strong and too fast for Learchus, who is about to be crushed under the Warboss' hammer, before Clausel intervenes, blocking the death blow with his Crozius. Together they defeat the Warboss and throw his body off the Gargant into the teeming Ork hordes below. They then jump to safety just as the explosives detonate, destroying the Gargant. With the Gargant's anti-aircraft weapons gone, the Ultramarines' Thunderhawks fly in and strafe the horde. The Ultramarines and PDF rally in a final push, and the Orks are routed.

Learchus informs Gallow that the PDF can hunt the survivors, whereupon the 4th takes their leave of Espandor. Clausel congratulates Learchus, saying he has earned his captaincy beyond all doubt.

On returning to Macragge, however, Lord Calgar greets them in person, informing them that Uriel Ventris has returned from his Death Oath.

Characters

Personnel

Sources