Penal Legion
Penal Legions are Astra Militarum troop formations composed of criminals.[3]
Overview
The Penal Legions are not armies in their own right, but are attached to other regiments and armies in battle, and are useful where greater numbers are necessary to win the day. Their members are considered expendable, as death is the point of serving in a Penal Legion. They are often used to test enemy defences. New troops have their heads shaved and tattooed with unit insignia, and Explosive Collars are put around their necks. The collars are a disciplinary device rather than a means of turning the troops into human bombs; the blast is directed inwards, killing only the wearer. The collars are controlled by personnel accompanying the force, and are detonated only to restore discipline. As well as the collars, Penal troops are sometimes equipped with frenzon dispensers.[1][2]
Troops sentenced to the Penal Legions serve for life. Most die in their very first battle, herded into the enemy gunfire and dying by the hundreds. A few, the born killers, somehow beat these merciless odds and survive through numerous battles. In extremely rare cases a penitent might be granted the Emperor's forgiveness in a way other than dying in battle, by performing some incredible act of battlefield valour. These redeemed men then enter the Imperial Guard as regular Guardsmen.[3] However the truly irredeemable may be converted into suicide bombers.[11]
Penal Legion units are formed from convicts, generally from those shipped to one of the Imperium's Penal Worlds, whose populations consist of criminals from throughout the Imperium.[Needs Citation]
Because there are many capital crimes in the Imperium, convicted criminals serve as an inexhaustible supply of recruits for the Penal Legions. For 'petty' crimes that do not warrant immediate execution, miscreants in the Imperium are sometimes shipped to a nearby Penal World. From there some may be formed into Penal Legion units.[Needs Citation]
As mutation is a crime in the Imperium, dangerous mutants such as beastmen, "genetic anarchists" and "mutogene carriers" can also be found among the Penal Legions[3].
The Hardened Veterans of the Savlar Chem Dogs Penal Legions are instead known as "Hardened Criminals".[8]
Notable Penal Legions
- The 13th Penal Legion, nicknamed the "Last Chancers"
- CXVII Penal Legion[12]
- 901st Penal Legion
- 5493rd Penal Legion, nicknamed the 'Eternally Grateful'.[15]
- Bar-El Penal Legions
- Black Scar[7]
- Expendables[16]
- Fort Drokz Penal Legions[14]
- Lost Hopers
- Merov Penitentiary Indentured[5]
- Savlar Chem Dogs
- Subiacan Penal Legions[13]
Notable Penal Legionnaires
- Kol 'Gutting Knife' Freen[6], by his saying
- Stugen Deathwalker — Major of the Black Scar Penal Legion[7]
- Mojarn Piett — Lieutenant[7]
- Kage - Lieutenant[9]
- Ulli Leitpold - Expendables[16]
- Marquand Volker - Expendables[16]
Images
Sources
- 1: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, pg. 166
- 2: Warhammer 40,000: Compendium, pg. 148
- 3: Codex Imperialis (Background Book), pg. 30
- 4: Warhammer 40,000 Collectible Card Game (game system), [Needs Citation]
- 5: Deathwatch Core Rulebook, pg. 339
- 6: Strategy Cards for Planetary Empires expansion game, card Surprise Attack - Minor Stratagem", (saved archive page, dated February 2011, last accessed 6 October 2015)
- 7: Book of the Astronomican, pg. 105
- 8: Warhammer: Chapter Approved Annual (2003), pg. 26
- 9: 13th Legion (Novel), Chapter 1
- 10: Warhammer Community: Inquisitorial Agents Sprues Revealed – Meet One Of The Most Flexible Kill Teams Ever (posted 9/5/2023) (last accessed 14/5/2023)
- 11: White Dwarf 110 (UK), pg. 15
- 12: Cold Steel (Short Story), pg. 4
- 13: Seventh Retribution (Novel), K-Day +11 Days, pg. 68
- 14: Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook, pg. 161 - The Fall of Cadia
- 15: White Dwarf 458, pg. 31
- 16: Warhammer Monthly 63 - Ulli & Marquand are the Expendables
Uncited appearances
- The Citadel Journal 12, pgs. 40-47 - Penal Legions by Gavin Tyler