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Known as the '''Shield that Slays'''{{Fn|36a}}, they are the [[Chamber Militant]] of the [[Ordo Xenos]], charged with protecting it in its search of information, containment, and ultimate destruction of all xeno species. Consisting of [[Battle-Brother]]s drawn from many [[Chapter]]s, the Deathwatch operates from [[Watch Fortress]]es and [[Watch Station]]s across the whole of the [[Imperium]].
 
Known as the '''Shield that Slays'''{{Fn|36a}}, they are the [[Chamber Militant]] of the [[Ordo Xenos]], charged with protecting it in its search of information, containment, and ultimate destruction of all xeno species. Consisting of [[Battle-Brother]]s drawn from many [[Chapter]]s, the Deathwatch operates from [[Watch Fortress]]es and [[Watch Station]]s across the whole of the [[Imperium]].
 
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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Rather than following the standard [[Codex Astartes]] organization, the Space Marines themselves are drawn from many different chapters. These chapters have sworn sacred oaths to raise a unit of Space Marines specifically for this task. The warriors are then gathered together to fight where and when they are needed. Giant fortresses orbit desolate worlds at the edge of the galaxy, keeping constant vigil over possible xenos forces. There are also several secret bases spread throughout the [[Imperium]], which provide a launch site for their [[crusades]].{{cite this}}
 
Rather than following the standard [[Codex Astartes]] organization, the Space Marines themselves are drawn from many different chapters. These chapters have sworn sacred oaths to raise a unit of Space Marines specifically for this task. The warriors are then gathered together to fight where and when they are needed. Giant fortresses orbit desolate worlds at the edge of the galaxy, keeping constant vigil over possible xenos forces. There are also several secret bases spread throughout the [[Imperium]], which provide a launch site for their [[crusades]].{{cite this}}
  
The warriors who fight are given the honour of painting their armour black (to show their service to the [[Emperor]]), while leaving one shoulder pad with the original insignia of the Chapter from which the marine came. Although the armour is painted black, it is never all painted black as this action would dishonour the armour's [[Machine Spirit]]. They also are equipped with a new shoulder pad with the symbol of Deathwatch onto their other side. Once in the employ of the Deathwatch, there is no set length of time for service, rather it is as long as the commander deems necessary. Each Space Marine may serve a discrete amount of time, or for the duration of a mission, which may be a number of years. Once the mission is complete, the Space Marine is allowed to return to his chapter, under an oath of silence, as their duty has been fulfilled. How long a Space Marine is part of the Deathwatch varies greatly. It can last a single mission, decades, or even centuries. His length of service depends on a number of factors, not least of which are the immediate needs of his [[Watch Fortress]].{{Fn|42}}
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The warriors who fight are given the honour of painting their armour black (to show their service to the [[Emperor]]), while leaving one shoulder pad with the original insignia of the Chapter from which the marine came. Although the armour is painted black, it is never all painted black as this action would dishonour the armour's [[Machine Spirit]]. They also are equipped with a new shoulder pad with the symbol of Deathwatch onto their other side. Once in the employ of the Deathwatch, there is no set length of time for service, rather it is as long as the commander deems necessary. Each Space Marine may serve a discrete amount of time, or for the duration of a mission, which may be a number of years. Once the mission is complete, the Space Marine is allowed to return to his chapter, under an oath of silence, as their duty has been fulfilled. How long a Space Marine is part of the Deathwatch varies greatly. It can last a single mission, decades, or even centuries. His length of service depends on a number of factors, not least of which are the immediate needs of his [[Watch Fortress]].{{Fn|42b}}
  
 
The orders of the Deathwatch are not merely the cleansing of xenos cultures. They also include the recovery and study of alien devices and artifacts. Sometimes it is necessary to use a weapon against the enemy who created it, although this is not taken lightly. The Deathwatch are constantly vigilant for sabotage, or to advise if it is truly safe to use a weapon of xenos origin. The [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] are always on the lookout for alien technology; the [[C'tan Phase Weapon|C'tan Phase Sword]], used by the [[Callidus Temple|Callidus assassin]] was recovered from a [[Necron]] tomb world and successfully integrated into the arsenal of the Imperium.{{cite this}}
 
The orders of the Deathwatch are not merely the cleansing of xenos cultures. They also include the recovery and study of alien devices and artifacts. Sometimes it is necessary to use a weapon against the enemy who created it, although this is not taken lightly. The Deathwatch are constantly vigilant for sabotage, or to advise if it is truly safe to use a weapon of xenos origin. The [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] are always on the lookout for alien technology; the [[C'tan Phase Weapon|C'tan Phase Sword]], used by the [[Callidus Temple|Callidus assassin]] was recovered from a [[Necron]] tomb world and successfully integrated into the arsenal of the Imperium.{{cite this}}
  
Usually, a Deathwatch team is led by an [[Inquisitor]], but in extreme circumstances, a Deathwatch [[Captain]] or [[Librarian]] may take command of the unit. Their word is law, and can requisition anything they desire to complete their objective. They are the best armed and trained units in the Imperium. They might be deployed in areas where conventional methods are insufficient or if the troops available are not properly equipped or trained for the task. The presence of a Deathwatch team is always welcomed, even though they are feared by all those who know of them.{{cite this}}
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Usually, a Deathwatch team is led by an [[Inquisitor]], but in extreme circumstances, a [[Deathwatch Captain]] or [[Deathwatch Librarian|Librarian]] may take command of the unit. Their word is law, and can requisition anything they desire to complete their objective. They are the best armed and trained units in the [[Imperium]]. They might be deployed in areas where conventional methods are insufficient or if the troops available are not properly equipped or trained for the task. The presence of a Deathwatch team is always welcomed, even though they are feared by all those who know of them.{{cite this}}
 
[[Image:DWVet8.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A Deathwatch [[Space Marine Veteran|Veteran]] ]]
 
[[Image:DWVet8.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A Deathwatch [[Space Marine Veteran|Veteran]] ]]
  
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The seeds of the Deathwatch were first sown during the [[War of the Beast]], when a mighty warboss known only as [[The Beast]] nearly destroyed the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|28a}} During the war, [[Lord Commander of the Imperium]] and [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Koorland]] realized that small [[Kill-Team]]s of Astartes were required to eliminate The Beast and key strategic assets. Needing experience and knowing that no new [[Founding]]s could be created in such a short time, the recruits were to be drawn from a multitude of existing Chapters. Despite the reluctance of the [[High Lords of Terra]] to approve the creation of this force, desperation forced their hand. The original recruits were drawn from units of survivors of Koorland's invasion of [[Ullanor]] which saw heavy Astartes losses. Thus standing in vigil of their fallen brothers, the [[Deathwatch]] came to be. Their first mission was to eliminate the Ork [[Attack Moon]] plaguing [[Terra]].{{Fn|29}} Shortly before the second invasion of [[Ullanor]] to try and slay The Beast, Koorland reached a power-sharing agreement with [[Inquisitorial Representative]] [[Wienand]] to try and avert crisis with the suspicious [[High Lords of Terra]]. It was agreed that the Deathwatch would fall under the purview of the [[Inquisition]] but that a Space Marine would serve as a [[Chapter Master]]. The first Chapter Master of the Deathwatch, known as the [[Watch Commander]], was [[Asger Warfist]].{{Fn|30}}
 
The seeds of the Deathwatch were first sown during the [[War of the Beast]], when a mighty warboss known only as [[The Beast]] nearly destroyed the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|28a}} During the war, [[Lord Commander of the Imperium]] and [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Koorland]] realized that small [[Kill-Team]]s of Astartes were required to eliminate The Beast and key strategic assets. Needing experience and knowing that no new [[Founding]]s could be created in such a short time, the recruits were to be drawn from a multitude of existing Chapters. Despite the reluctance of the [[High Lords of Terra]] to approve the creation of this force, desperation forced their hand. The original recruits were drawn from units of survivors of Koorland's invasion of [[Ullanor]] which saw heavy Astartes losses. Thus standing in vigil of their fallen brothers, the [[Deathwatch]] came to be. Their first mission was to eliminate the Ork [[Attack Moon]] plaguing [[Terra]].{{Fn|29}} Shortly before the second invasion of [[Ullanor]] to try and slay The Beast, Koorland reached a power-sharing agreement with [[Inquisitorial Representative]] [[Wienand]] to try and avert crisis with the suspicious [[High Lords of Terra]]. It was agreed that the Deathwatch would fall under the purview of the [[Inquisition]] but that a Space Marine would serve as a [[Chapter Master]]. The first Chapter Master of the Deathwatch, known as the [[Watch Commander]], was [[Asger Warfist]].{{Fn|30}}
  
An account from older editions states that centuries ago, a Conclave of [[Ordo Xenos]] [[Inquisitor Lord]]s, known as the Apocryphon Conclave of [[Orphite IV]] - convened with the purpose of formulating a galaxy-wide strategy to combat the many [[xenos]] civilizations assailing mankind. Foreseeing an age where mankind would eventually consume the Imperium itself, the conclave sat and debated for many years. Some advocated the annihilation of all xenos, some that certain less-violent civilizations should be "tolerated". However a strategy was eventually formed and the Conclave requested an audience with many assembled [[Chapter Master]]s of the [[Adeptus Astartes]]. After hearing the Inquisitor's pleas, the Chapter Masters deliberated for one night before giving their verdict: they and the Inquisitors would together take a solemn oath and form a new Chapter, one drawn entirely from [[Battle Brother]]s from existing chapters. The alliance dubbed it the 'Deathwatch', for it would stand guard against the doom foretold by the conclave.{{Fn|7b}}
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An account from older editions states that centuries ago, a Conclave of [[Ordo Xenos]] [[Inquisitor Lord]]s, known as the Apocryphon Conclave of [[Orphite IV]], convened with the purpose of formulating a galaxy-wide strategy to combat the many [[xenos]] civilizations assailing mankind. Foreseeing an age where mankind would eventually consume the Imperium itself, the conclave sat and debated for many years. Some advocated the annihilation of all xenos, some that certain less-violent civilizations should be "tolerated". However, a strategy was eventually formed and the Conclave requested an audience with many assembled [[Chapter Master]]s of the [[Adeptus Astartes]]. After hearing the Inquisitor's pleas, the Chapter Masters deliberated for one night before giving their verdict: they and the Inquisitors would together take a solemn oath and form a new Chapter, one drawn entirely from [[Battle Brother]]s from existing chapters. The alliance dubbed it the 'Deathwatch', for it would stand guard against the doom foretold by the conclave.{{Fn|7b}}
  
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The [[Mantis Warriors]] were once second only to the [[Crimson Fists]] in the amount of recruits sent into service in the [[Deathwatch]]. However, after the [[Badab War]], the [[Chapter]] would not be requested to join the Deathwatch's ranks due to the [[Inquisition|Inquisition's]] view of the Mantis Warriors' [[heresy]] during that conflict. This would last for nearly a hundred years, until [[Librarian]] [[Shaidan]], [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] [[Soron]] and Brother [[Ruinus]] were seconded to [[Inquisitor]] [[Kalypsia|Kalypsia's]] Deathwatch [[Kill Team]]. However, the Mantis Warriors were not full-fledged members - merely filling in for the losses the Kill Team sustained in a [[Tyranid]] ambush on [[Herodian IV]] (in particular, the three members kept their Chapter colours during this mission and wore no iconography of the Inquisition or the Deathwatch).{{Fn|10}}
  
 
==Notable Engagements==
 
==Notable Engagements==
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*'''???''' - The Purging of [[Hrud]] on [[Rhidl]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The Purging of [[Hrud]] on [[Rhidl]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - War against [[Orks]] on [[Endasch]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - War against [[Orks]] on [[Endasch]]{{Fn|28a}}
*'''???''' - The battle for [[Fortress Omega]]
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*'''???''' - The battle for [[Fortress Omega]]{{Fn|28a}}
*'''???''' - [[Waaagh! Dregsmasha]]
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*'''???''' - [[Waaagh! Dregsmasha]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The purging of [[Ur-Ghul]]s on [[Plenitia]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The purging of [[Ur-Ghul]]s on [[Plenitia]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The purging of [[Sslyth]] in the [[Vensine Sector]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The purging of [[Sslyth]] in the [[Vensine Sector]]{{Fn|28a}}
*'''???''' - The [[Purging of Yddylia]]
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*'''???''' - The [[Purging of Yddylia]]{{Fn|28a}}
*'''???''' - The war for [[Tharsis Prime]]
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*'''???''' - The war for [[Tharsis Prime]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''???''' - The [[Fall of Ebon Vale]]
 
*'''???''' - The [[Fall of Ebon Vale]]
 
*'''???''' - Invasions of [[Calverna]]
 
*'''???''' - Invasions of [[Calverna]]
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*'''???''' - Cleansing of [[Siora]]
 
*'''???''' - Cleansing of [[Siora]]
 
*'''???''' - The battle for [[Gruk's World]]
 
*'''???''' - The battle for [[Gruk's World]]
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*'''???''' - Battle for [[Calast's Hame]]{{Fn|42a}}
 
*'''335.[[M36]]''' - The [[Xenarite Schism]]
 
*'''335.[[M36]]''' - The [[Xenarite Schism]]
 
*'''???.[[M36]]''' - The [[Szaeyr Deathwatch Crusade]]
 
*'''???.[[M36]]''' - The [[Szaeyr Deathwatch Crusade]]
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*'''999.[[M41]]''' - Raids into the [[Farsight Enclaves]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''999.[[M41]]''' - Raids into the [[Farsight Enclaves]]{{Fn|28a}}
 
*'''999.[[M41]]''' - The [[Battle of Port Demesnus]]
 
*'''999.[[M41]]''' - The [[Battle of Port Demesnus]]
*'''~100s.[[M42]]''' - The [[Plague Wars]]{{Fn|33}}
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*'''~012.[[M42]]''' - The [[Plague Wars]]{{Fn|33}}{{Fn|44}}
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[Battle of Black Gulch]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[Battle of Black Gulch]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle for [[Kendashi]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle for [[Kendashi]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Tymatros Aleph]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Tymatros Aleph]]
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*'''???.[[M42]]''' - Battle of [[Ghoria Forge]] against [[Tyranids]]{{Fn|42c}}
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Masuchi Parr]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Masuchi Parr]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Paragon III]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Paragon III]]
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*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Damhal]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Damhal]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Astraghala]]
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The Battle of [[Astraghala]]
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[Chalnath Expanse Campaign]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[Chalnath Expanse Campaign]]{{Fn|42d}}
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[War in the Pariah Nexus]]{{Fn|40}}
 
*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[War in the Pariah Nexus]]{{Fn|40}}
 
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*'''???.[[M42]]''' - The [[Fourth Tyrannic War]]
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The Deathwatch has developed several distinct tactical deployments over its long history, developed over its wars against [[Xenos]]. These tactical methods are taught at every [[Watch Fortress]] and are used to determine the composition and armament of [[Kill-Team]]s.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
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The Deathwatch has developed several distinct tactical deployments over its long history, developed over its wars against [[Xenos]]. These tactical methods are taught at every [[Watch Fortress]] and are used to determine the composition and armament of [[Kill-Team]]s.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
 
[[Image:DWvsEldar.jpg|thumb|right|Deathwatch battle [[Eldar]]{{Fn|41}}]]
 
[[Image:DWvsEldar.jpg|thumb|right|Deathwatch battle [[Eldar]]{{Fn|41}}]]
*'''Aquila Tactics''' are generalist, versatile tactics. These are used when the exact nature of an enemy force is unknown, either because of a simple lack of opportunity to gather information or an opponent or because the Deathwatch are facing a newly-discovered species or variety of xenos.{{Fn|36c}}
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*'''Aquila Tactics''' are generalist, versatile tactics. These are used when the exact nature of an enemy force is unknown, either because of a simple lack of opportunity to gather information or an opponent or because the Deathwatch are facing a newly-discovered species or variety of xenos.{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Dominatus Tactics''' are designed to directly combat the most elite warriors of a xenos enemy, aiming to deny them a crucial resource.{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Dominatus Tactics''' are designed to directly combat the most elite warriors of a xenos enemy, aiming to deny them a crucial resource.{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Furor Tactics''' involve the delivery of explosive firepower across a wide frontage. By concentrating on tightly-packed hordes of their foes, corpses of the enemy slow the advances of those behind.{{Fn|28b}} They were developed by [[Squad Veridium]] during the [[War of the Beast]] to combat hordes of [[Ork]]s, but have since been applied as anti-swarm tactics against many foes, most notably the [[Tyranid]]s.{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Furor Tactics''' involve the delivery of explosive firepower across a wide frontage. By concentrating on tightly-packed hordes of their foes, corpses of the enemy slow the advances of those behind.{{Fn|28b}} They were developed by [[Squad Veridium]] during the [[War of the Beast]] to combat hordes of [[Ork]]s, but have since been applied as anti-swarm tactics against many foes, most notably the [[Tyranid]]s.{{Fn|36c}}
*'''Malleus Tactics''' were first used by [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] [[Brontos]] on [[Rakkor IX]] against the [[Tyranid]]s. Malleus tactics involve using [[Land Raider]]s to claim larger enemies before using [[Power Weapon]]s to engage them in close combat.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
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*'''Malleus Tactics''' were first used by [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] [[Brontos]] on [[Rakkor IX]] against the [[Tyranid]]s. Malleus tactics involve using [[Land Raider]]s to claim larger enemies before using [[Power Weapon]]s to engage them in close combat.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Purgatus Tactics''' were developed by the [[Librarian]] [[del Athyu]] and involve the application of utmost force on the leadership figures in alien hordes.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
 
*'''Purgatus Tactics''' were developed by the [[Librarian]] [[del Athyu]] and involve the application of utmost force on the leadership figures in alien hordes.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
*'''Venator Tactics''' were originally created by [[Jaaghen Khan]] to fight [[Wych Cult]]s. Venator tactics involve using [[Space Marine Bike|bikes]] and other fast units to engage in long running battles leading their fire, anchored by heavier units that hold at a particular location. The enemy is eventually struck by an encirclement maneuver that swings back to surround them.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
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*'''Venator Tactics''' were originally created by [[Jaaghen Khan]] to fight [[Wych Cult]]s. Venator tactics involve using [[Space Marine Bike|bikes]] and other fast units to engage in long running battles leading their fire, anchored by heavier units that hold at a particular location. The enemy is eventually struck by an encirclement maneuver that swings back to surround them.{{Fn|28b}}{{Fn|36c}}
  
 
==Organisation==
 
==Organisation==
 
[[Image:DeathwatchOrg.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Organization of a typical Deathwatch [[Watch Fortress]]{{Fn|36b}}]]
 
[[Image:DeathwatchOrg.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Organization of a typical Deathwatch [[Watch Fortress]]{{Fn|36b}}]]
Due to its vast mission the Deathwatch is scattered across the galaxy on [[Watch Fortress]]es and [[Watch Station]]s, the largest of which is [[Talasa Prime]]. Until the formation of the [[Great Rift]] Talasa Prime was also the primary training station of the Deathwatch, but the dangerous travel from [[Imperium Nihilus]] has seen this disrupted. It is said that within Imperium Nihilus such duties now fall to [[Fort Excalibris]] and [[Praefex Venatoris]]. Each Watch Fortress is a sovereign domain standing sentinel over an area of the Imperium, each having its own number of Watch Stations. The structure of most Watch Fortresses are identical, with ultimate responsibilities falling to a [[Watch Commander]] who is supported be a strategic council of [[Watch Captain]]s and [[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s. Each Watch Fortress also has its own [[Librarius]], [[Apothecarium]], Armoury, and [[Reclusiam]]. The Watch Fortress Commander is the highest level of command within the Deathwatch, no single [[Chapter Master]] exists due to the vastness of their missions and deployments.{{Fn|42}} However initially during the [[War of the Beast]], the Deathwatch did have a Chapter Master.{{Fn|30}}
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Due to its vast mission the Deathwatch is scattered across the galaxy on [[Watch Fortress]]es and [[Watch Station]]s, the largest of which is [[Talasa Prime]]. Until the formation of the [[Great Rift]] Talasa Prime was also the primary training station of the Deathwatch, but the dangerous travel from [[Imperium Nihilus]] has seen this disrupted. It is said that within Imperium Nihilus such duties now fall to [[Fort Excalibris]] and [[Praefex Venatoris]]. Each Watch Fortress is a sovereign domain standing sentinel over an area of the Imperium, each having its own number of Watch Stations. The structure of most Watch Fortresses are identical, with ultimate responsibilities falling to a [[Watch Commander]] who is supported be a strategic council of [[Watch Captain]]s and [[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s. Each Watch Fortress also has its own [[Librarius]], [[Apothecarium]], Armoury, and [[Reclusiam]]. The Watch Fortress Commander is the highest level of command within the Deathwatch, no single [[Chapter Master]] exists due to the vastness of their missions and deployments.{{Fn|42b}} However initially during the [[War of the Beast]], the Deathwatch did have a Chapter Master.{{Fn|30}}
  
Each Watch Fortress typically has five Watch Companies, each of which is headed by a [[Watch Captain]]. Most Watch Companies are smaller than their [[Codex Astartes]] equivalents and usually comprise no more than 50 [[Battle-Brother]]s. Each Watch Company is then further divided into [[Kill-Team]]s, specialized combat units consisting of Marines from various Chapters. The formations of these Teams is extremely flexible and dependent upon their specific mission. No two Kill-Teams are ever the same, with one comprising [[Veteran]]s wearing [[Terminator Armour]] while another may field [[Space Marine Bike|Biker]]s and [[Jump Pack]] equipped infantry.{{Fn|42}}
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Each Watch Fortress typically has five Watch Companies, each of which is headed by a [[Watch Captain]]. Most Watch Companies are smaller than their [[Codex Astartes]] equivalents and usually comprise no more than 50 [[Battle-Brother]]s. Each Watch Company is then further divided into [[Kill-Team]]s, specialized combat units consisting of Marines from various Chapters. The formations of these Teams is extremely flexible and dependent upon their specific mission. No two Kill-Teams are ever the same, with one comprising [[Veteran]]s wearing [[Terminator Armour]] while another may field [[Space Marine Bike|Biker]]s and [[Jump Pack]] equipped infantry.{{Fn|42b}}
  
The Deathwtach is highly integrated with the [[Ordo Xenos]] of the [[Inquisition]], acting as its chamber Militant and frequently working alongside its [[Inquisitor]]s.{{Fn|7}}
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The Deathwatch is highly integrated with the [[Ordo Xenos]] of the [[Inquisition]], acting as its chamber Militant and frequently working alongside its [[Inquisitor]]s.{{Fn|7}}
  
 
===Deathwatch ranks and positions===
 
===Deathwatch ranks and positions===
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*[[Deathwatch First Company Veteran]]{{Fn|8b}}
 
*[[Deathwatch First Company Veteran]]{{Fn|8b}}
 
**[[Terminator Squad]]
 
**[[Terminator Squad]]
**[[Sternguard Veteran]] Squad{{Fn|42a}}
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**[[Sternguard Veteran]] Squad{{Fn|42d}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Kill-marine]]{{Fn|8b}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Kill-marine]]{{Fn|8b}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Black Shield]]{{Fn|8b}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Black Shield]]{{Fn|8b}}
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*[[Assault Squad|Assault Marine]]{{Fn|7a}}
 
*[[Assault Squad|Assault Marine]]{{Fn|7a}}
 
*[[Devastator Squad|Devastator Marine]]{{Fn|7a}}
 
*[[Devastator Squad|Devastator Marine]]{{Fn|7a}}
*[[Scout Squad]]
 
 
*[[Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|36e}}
 
*[[Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|36e}}
*[[Assault Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Assault Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
*[[Heavy Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Heavy Intercessor Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
 
*[[Inceptor Squad]]{{Fn|36f}}
 
*[[Inceptor Squad]]{{Fn|36f}}
 
*[[Hellblaster Squad]]{{Fn|36g}}
 
*[[Hellblaster Squad]]{{Fn|36g}}
 
*[[Aggressor Squad]]{{Fn|36h}}
 
*[[Aggressor Squad]]{{Fn|36h}}
 
*[[Reiver Squad]]{{Fn|36i}}
 
*[[Reiver Squad]]{{Fn|36i}}
*[[Eradicator Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Eradicator Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
*[[Vanguard Eliminator|Elminator Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Vanguard Eliminator|Elminator Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
*[[Incursor Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Incursor Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
*[[Infiltrator Squad]]{{Fn|42a}}
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*[[Infiltrator Squad]]{{Fn|42d}}
  
 
==Chapter Elements==
 
==Chapter Elements==
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[[Image:DW118.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The Deathwatch battles [[Ork|Orks]]]]
 
===Equipment===
 
===Equipment===
 
{{main|Deathwatch Armoury}}
 
{{main|Deathwatch Armoury}}
Deathwatch members have access to a range of specialist equipment such as the [[Boltgun#Stalker Bolter|Stalker Boltgun]] and [[Boltgun#Ammunition types|variant bolter ammunition]] such as Inferno Bolts, Cryo-Shells, Kraken Penetrator Rounds, Metal Storm Frag Shells and Stalker Silenced Shells.{{Fn|1}} Their devastating array of weaponry includes carapace-shredding [[Shotgun]] shellds known as '''Xenospurges''' and grenades containing chemically altered [[promethium]]. Ammunition canisters of phasic plasma and amplifiers that saturate grav-fields with warped ions are among their most closely guarded secrets. Their molecular realignment fields of [[Xenophase Blade]]s in particular arouse interest most radical [[Xenarite]] cults of [[Tech-Priest]]s. Their technology is not only designed to kill but also includes [[Archaeotech]] to disrupt alien mechanichanisms such as [[Ork]] engines and [[Eldar]] psychomaterials.{{Fn|42}}
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Deathwatch members have access to a range of specialist equipment such as the [[Boltgun#Stalker Bolter|Stalker Boltgun]] and [[Boltgun#Ammunition types|variant bolter ammunition]] such as Inferno Bolts, Cryo-Shells, Kraken Penetrator Rounds, Metal Storm Frag Shells and Stalker Silenced Shells.{{Fn|1}} Their devastating array of weaponry includes carapace-shredding [[Shotgun]] shells known as '''Xenospurges''' and grenades containing chemically altered [[promethium]]. Ammunition canisters of phasic plasma and amplifiers that saturate grav-fields with warped ions are among their most closely guarded secrets. Their molecular realignment fields of [[Xenophase Blade]]s in particular arouse interest most radical [[Xenarite]] cults of [[Tech-Priest]]s. Their technology is not only designed to kill but also includes [[Archaeotech]] to disrupt alien mechanichanisms such as [[Ork]] engines and [[Eldar]] psychomaterials.{{Fn|42b}}
  
The Deathwatch is freed from the usual technological dogma that plagues the Imperium and their arsenal also consists of vast amounts of [[Xenos]] technology. Their wargear is highly specialized and reflects the varied requirements of their mission and vast array of potential threats. Development of weapons often includes [[Apothecaries]], who specialize in analyzing maximum bio-damage to enemy xenos. Their equipment is produced by specifically vetted [[Tech-Priest]]s sworn to secrecy and regularly put under hupno-therapy to allow for maximum discretion.{{Fn|42}}
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The Deathwatch is freed from the usual technological dogma that plagues the Imperium and their arsenal also consists of vast amounts of [[Xenos]] technology. Their wargear is highly specialized and reflects the varied requirements of their mission and vast array of potential threats. Development of weapons often includes [[Apothecaries]], who specialize in analyzing maximum bio-damage to enemy xenos. Their equipment is produced by specifically vetted [[Tech-Priest]]s sworn to secrecy and regularly put under hypno-therapy to allow for maximum discretion.{{Fn|42b}}
  
The most widely used aircraft by the Deathwatch is the Chapter-exclusive [[Corvus Blackstar]].
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The most widely used aircraft by the Deathwatch is the Chapter-exclusive [[Corvus Blackstar]].{{Cite this}}
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===Imperial Navy Pilots===
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The [[Ordo Xenos]] recruits decorated veterans of the [[Imperial Navy]], to pilot the Deathwatch's aircraft the Ordo possesses. This is due to the Ordo Xenos deeming the Deathwatch to be too important to be left in in their aircrafts' cockpits, instead of carrying out the Ordo's missions. The Imperial Navy veterans are lured into serving the Ordo Xenos with the promise of piloting unparalleled aircraft, the use of technological resources and attaining honor and glory. Those that accept the offer are then heavily modified and permanently fused into the aircraft, so that they become the machines' living brains. The result is highly effective, as the aircraft become the pilots' bodies and will respond to their thoughts, in much the same way as [[power armor]] responds to [[Space Marines]]. Some members of the Deathwatch do not approve of this, however, as they feel [[Human]]s piloting Space Marine aircraft is unheard of.{{Fn|52}}
  
 
===Chapter Fleet===
 
===Chapter Fleet===
 
{{main|Known Vessels of the Deathwatch}}
 
{{main|Known Vessels of the Deathwatch}}
 
The Deathwatch operates its own fleet, and most notable of these ships are [[Kill-ship]]s, specialized bombardment craft to enact [[Exterminatus]] upon worlds lost to the [[Imperium]]. The Deathwatch often deploys from [[Inquisitorial Black Ship]]s for planetary strike operations.{{Fn|7}}
 
The Deathwatch operates its own fleet, and most notable of these ships are [[Kill-ship]]s, specialized bombardment craft to enact [[Exterminatus]] upon worlds lost to the [[Imperium]]. The Deathwatch often deploys from [[Inquisitorial Black Ship]]s for planetary strike operations.{{Fn|7}}
[[Image:DW118.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The Deathwatch battles [[Ork|Orks]]]]
 
'''Notable ships of the Deathwatch'''
 
*''[[Eye of Retribution]]'' - [[Frigate]].{{Fn|21a}} 
 
*''[[Fatal Redress]]'' - [[Rapid Strike Vessel]].{{Fn|23}}
 
*''[[Final Mercy]]'' - [[Rapid Strike Vessel]].{{Fn|9a}}
 
*''[[Hallowed Sword]]'' - [[Nova Class Frigate]].{{Fn|21c}}
 
*''[[Lance of Darkness]]'' - [[Nova Class Frigate]].{{Fn|24}}
 
*''[[Nemesis (Strike Cruiser)|Nemesis]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|34c}}
 
*''[[Pyre Imperius]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]]{{Fn|39}}
 
*''[[Robidoux]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]].
 
*''[[Silent Slayer]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|25}} 
 
*''[[Spear of Fury]]'' - [[Hunter Class Destroyer]].{{Fn|26}}
 
*''[[Thunder’s Word]]'' - [[Gladius Class Frigate]].{{Fn|7c}} 
 
*''[[Wrathbringer]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|21b}}
 
 
[[Image:DWMap.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Deployments of the Deathwatch across the Galaxy]]
 
[[Image:DWMap.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Deployments of the Deathwatch across the Galaxy]]
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====Notable ships of the Deathwatch====
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*''[[Eye of Retribution]]'' — [[Frigate]].{{Fn|21a}}
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*''[[Fatal Redress]]'' — [[Rapid Strike Vessel]].{{Fn|23}}
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*''[[Final Mercy]]'' — [[Rapid Strike Vessel]].{{Fn|9a}}
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*''[[Hallowed Sword]]'' — [[Nova Class Frigate]].{{Fn|21c}}
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*''[[Lance of Darkness]]'' — [[Nova Class Frigate]].{{Fn|24}}
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*''[[Nemesis (Strike Cruiser)|Nemesis]]'' — [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|34c}}
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*''[[Pyre Imperius]]'' — [[Strike Cruiser]]{{Fn|39}}
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*''[[Robidoux]]'' — [[Strike Cruiser]].
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*''[[Silent Slayer]]'' — [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|25}}
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*''[[Spear of Fury]]'' — [[Hunter Class Destroyer]].{{Fn|26}}
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*''[[Thunder’s Word]]'' — [[Gladius Class Frigate]].{{Fn|7c}}
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*''[[Wrathbringer]]'' — [[Strike Cruiser]].{{Fn|21b}}
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===Notable Kill-Teams===
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{{main|Kill-Team}}
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*[[The Fearless]]
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*[[Artemis|Kill Team Artemis]]
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*[[Kill Team Cassius]]
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*[[Kill Team Azkarael]]
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*[[Kill Team Brontos]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Kill Team Excis]]
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*[[Kill Team Talon]]
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*[[Caius Vorens|Kill Team Vorens]]
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*[[Squad Veridium]]
  
 
===Notable Members===
 
===Notable Members===
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[[Image:DWArt9th.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Deathwatch Forces{{Fn|43}}]]
 
{{main|Known Members of the Deathwatch}}
 
{{main|Known Members of the Deathwatch}}
 
'''Watch Commanders'''
 
'''Watch Commanders'''
 
*[[Asger Warfist]] of the [[Space Wolves]]- The first [[Watch Commander]] of the Deathwatch.{{Fn|30}}
 
*[[Asger Warfist]] of the [[Space Wolves]]- The first [[Watch Commander]] of the Deathwatch.{{Fn|30}}
*[[Horthan]]
 
 
*[[Gideon Borleos]]
 
*[[Gideon Borleos]]
 
*[[Valesnus]]
 
*[[Valesnus]]
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*[[Alathresis]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
*[[Alathresis]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
*[[Astoren Korr]]
 
*[[Astoren Korr]]
*[[Feron]]
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*[[Feron (Deathwatch)|Feron]]
 
*[[Utorian Denash]]
 
*[[Utorian Denash]]
 
*[[Vaedrian Shenol]]
 
*[[Vaedrian Shenol]]
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'''Watch Captains'''
 
'''Watch Captains'''
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[[Image:Deatwatch cover art.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Deathwatch [[Space Marine]]]]
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Uriel Ventris]] of the [[Ultramarines]].{{Fn|12a}}
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Uriel Ventris]] of the [[Ultramarines]].{{Fn|12a}}
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Bannon]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]. Killed by [[Tyranid]]s on [[Tarsis Ultra]].{{Fn|12a}}{{Fn|12b}}
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*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Bannon]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]. Killed by [[Tyranid]]s on [[Tarsis Ultra]].{{Fn|12a}}{{Fn|12b}}
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Artemis]] of the [[Mortifactors]].{{Fn|6}}
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Artemis]] of the [[Mortifactors]].{{Fn|6}}
*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Quiron Octavius]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]. Killed by a [[Dark Eldar]] [[Talos Pain Engine|Talos]].{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Space Marine Captain|Brother-Captain]] [[Quiron Octavius]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]. Killed by a [[Dark Eldar]] [[Talos Pain Engine|Talos]].{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*Captain [[Daxis]]
 
*Captain [[Daxis]]
 
*Captain [[Alessio Cortez]] - Master of the Charge{{Fn|11}}, Nigh-invulnerable Captain of the 4th Company.
 
*Captain [[Alessio Cortez]] - Master of the Charge{{Fn|11}}, Nigh-invulnerable Captain of the 4th Company.
*[[Sephanor]]
 
*[[Ijasos]]
 
*[[Denassio]]
 
*[[Barradan]]
 
 
*[[Esteban de Dominova]]
 
*[[Esteban de Dominova]]
 
*[[Mathias]]
 
*[[Mathias]]
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*[[Andar Scarion]]
 
*[[Andar Scarion]]
 
*[[Marius Avincus]]
 
*[[Marius Avincus]]
*[[Peratos]]
 
*[[Prium]]
 
 
*[[Peratos]]
 
*[[Peratos]]
 
*[[Brontos]]
 
*[[Brontos]]
*[[Jaaghen Khan]]
 
*[[Galesus]]
 
 
*[[Holgjar Ironfang]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
*[[Holgjar Ironfang]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
  
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*[[Librarian]] [[Ashok]] of the [[Angels Sanguine]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Librarian]] [[Ashok]] of the [[Angels Sanguine]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Librarian]] [[Shaidan]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]]{{Fn|10}}
 
*[[Librarian]] [[Shaidan]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]]{{Fn|10}}
*[[Librarian]] [[Del Athyu]]
 
 
*[[Codicer]] [[Librarian]] [[Lyandro Karras]] of the [[Death Spectres]]{{Fn|13}}  
 
*[[Codicer]] [[Librarian]] [[Lyandro Karras]] of the [[Death Spectres]]{{Fn|13}}  
 
*[[Librarian]] [[Andreas]]{{Fn|5}}
 
*[[Librarian]] [[Andreas]]{{Fn|5}}
 
*[[Epistolary]] [[Zadkiel (Dark Angels)|Zadkiel]]
 
*[[Epistolary]] [[Zadkiel (Dark Angels)|Zadkiel]]
*[[Epistolary]] [[Galius]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
*[[Epistolary]] [[Kuran]] of the [[Revilers]]
 
*[[Epistolary]] [[Anathrus]] of the [[Blood Angels]]
 
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Jensus Natorian]] of the [[Blood Ravens]]
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Jensus Natorian]] of the [[Blood Ravens]]
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Velim]]
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Velim]]
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Kaelar]] of the [[Celestial Lions]]
 
*[[Codicier]] [[Kaelar]] of the [[Celestial Lions]]
*[[Rune Priest]] [[Hengir Stormhowl]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
*[[Rune Priest]] [[Valtar Skyclaw]] of the [[Space Wolves]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Librarian [[Hanniel]] of the [[Dark Angels]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
  
 
'''Chaplains'''
 
'''Chaplains'''
 
*[[Chaplain]] [[Broec]] of the [[Black Templars]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Chaplain]] [[Broec]] of the [[Black Templars]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Ortan Cassius]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
 
*[[Ortan Cassius]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
*[[Mordran]] of the [[Blood Angels]]
 
*[[Kubalai]] of the [[White Scars]]
 
*[[Jeramael]] of the [[Dark Angels]]
 
*[[Malegran]] of the [[Howling Griffons]]
 
*[[Toreus (Chaplain)|Toreus]] of the [[Genesis Chapter]]
 
 
*[[Idemon]]
 
*[[Idemon]]
 
*[[Brother Vigilant]]
 
*[[Brother Vigilant]]
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'''Techmarines'''
 
'''Techmarines'''
 
*[[Master of the Forge]] [[Xerill]] of the [[Iron Hands]].
 
*[[Master of the Forge]] [[Xerill]] of the [[Iron Hands]].
*[[Techmarine]] [[Korpheus]] of the [[Raven Guard]].{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Techmarine]] [[Gadreel]] of the [[Blood Angels]] - One of the original members of the Deathwatch.
 
*[[Techmarine]] [[Simmias]] of the [[Ultramarines]] - One of the original members of the Deathwatch.
 
*[[Techmarine]] [[Abathar]] of the [[Dark Angels]] - One of the original members of the Deathwatch.
 
*[[Iron Father]] [[Jurkim Bohr]] of the [[Brazen Claws]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]].
 
  
 
'''Apothecaries'''
 
'''Apothecaries'''
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*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Chyron]] of the [[Lamenters]]{{Fn|13}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Chyron]] of the [[Lamenters]]{{Fn|13}}
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Szobczak]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Szobczak]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Xenomortis]]
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Symio]]
 
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Nihilus (Dreadnought)|Nihilus]]
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Nihilus (Dreadnought)|Nihilus]]
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Axcillian]] of the [[Eagle Warriors]]
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Balthor]]
 
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Xandor]]
 
*[[Deathwatch Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] [[Xandor]]
*[[Venerable Dreadnought]] [[Aeton Macramus]]
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[[Image:ravenguard.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Deathwatch Scout ([[Raven Guard]]){{Fn|27}}]]
*[[Redemptor Dreadnought]] [[Rahellion]]
 
*[[Redemptor Dreadnought]] [[Gideon (Dreadnought)|Gideon]]
 
*[[Redemptor Dreadnought]] [[Zachorial]]
 
*[[Redemptor Dreadnought]] [[Purgatus Rex]]
 
[[Image:DWArt9th.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Deathwatch Forces{{Fn|43}}]]
 
 
'''Others'''
 
'''Others'''
*Sergeant [[Grevius]] of the [[Crimson Fists]]. Killed by a [[Tyranid]] [[Lictor]] on [[Herodian IV]].{{Fn|10}}
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*Sergeant [[Grevius]] of the [[Crimson Fists]]. Killed by a [[Tyranid]] [[Lictor]] on [[Herodian IV]].{{Fn|10}}
 
*Sergeant [[Gjunheim]]
 
*Sergeant [[Gjunheim]]
*Sergeant [[Kjarvik Stormcrow]] of the [[Space Wolves]].  Fought during the [[War of the Beast]].
 
*Sergeant [[Tyris]] of the [[Raven Guard]].  Fought during the [[War of the Beast]].
 
 
*Sergeant [[Soron]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]].{{Fn|10}}
 
*Sergeant [[Soron]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]].{{Fn|10}}
 
*Sergeant [[Pasanius]] of the [[Ultramarines]].{{Fn|12d}}
 
*Sergeant [[Pasanius]] of the [[Ultramarines]].{{Fn|12d}}
 
*Sergeant [[Crull (Flesh Tearers)|Crull]] of the [[Flesh Tearers]].
 
*Sergeant [[Crull (Flesh Tearers)|Crull]] of the [[Flesh Tearers]].
 
*Sergeant [[Galatael]] of the [[Blood Angels]].
 
*Sergeant [[Galatael]] of the [[Blood Angels]].
*Sergeant [[Cassius]]{{Fn|3}}
 
 
*Sergeant [[Angeloi]] of the [[Scythes of the Emperor]].{{Fn|22}}  
 
*Sergeant [[Angeloi]] of the [[Scythes of the Emperor]].{{Fn|22}}  
 
*Sergeant [[Jetek Suberei]] of the [[White Scars]].
 
*Sergeant [[Jetek Suberei]] of the [[White Scars]].
 
*Sergeant [[Antor Delassio]] of the [[Blood Angels]].
 
*Sergeant [[Antor Delassio]] of the [[Blood Angels]].
*Sergeant [[Tulwei]] of the [[Storm Lords]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]].
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*Sergeant [[Haevron (Novamarines)|Haevron]] of the [[Novamarines]]. Stationed on [[Talasa Prime]]{{Fn|35}}
*Sergeant [[Zaeron]]
 
*Sergeant [[Iairos]] of the [[Ultramarines]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch.
 
*Sergeant [[Haevron (Novamarines)|Haevron]] of the [[Novamarines]]. Stationed on [[Talasa Prime]]{{Fn|35}}
 
 
*Scout Sergeant [[Cyrus]] of the [[Blood Ravens]]{{Fn|16}}
 
*Scout Sergeant [[Cyrus]] of the [[Blood Ravens]]{{Fn|16}}
 
*Brother [[Neleus]] of the [[White Consuls]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
 
*Brother [[Neleus]] of the [[White Consuls]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
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*Brother [[Vael Donatus]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
 
*Brother [[Vael Donatus]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
 
*Brother [[Zameon Gydrael]] of the [[Dark Angels]]
 
*Brother [[Zameon Gydrael]] of the [[Dark Angels]]
*Brother [[Tidaeus]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
 
*Brother [[Nereus (Imperial Fists)|Nereus]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Arteros]] of the [[Blood Angels]]
 
 
*Brother [[Garran Branatar]] of the [[Salamanders]]
 
*Brother [[Garran Branatar]] of the [[Salamanders]]
 
*Brother [[Ignatio Solarian]] of the [[Ultramarines]]{{Fn|13}}
 
*Brother [[Ignatio Solarian]] of the [[Ultramarines]]{{Fn|13}}
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*Brother [[Siefer Zeed]] of the [[Raven Guard]]{{Fn|13}}
 
*Brother [[Siefer Zeed]] of the [[Raven Guard]]{{Fn|13}}
 
*Brother [[Henghast]] of the [[Space Wolves]]{{Fn|12c}}
 
*Brother [[Henghast]] of the [[Space Wolves]]{{Fn|12c}}
*Brother [[Felgir]], presumed to be of the [[Space Wolves]]{{Fn|22}}
 
*Brother [[Mettius]]{{Fn|22}}
 
*Brother [[Hadrovar]]{{Fn|22}}
 
 
*Brother [[Rennin Tri'el]] of the [[Silver Skulls]]
 
*Brother [[Rennin Tri'el]] of the [[Silver Skulls]]
 
*Brother [[Alric]]
 
*Brother [[Alric]]
 
*Brother [[Rurik Warsong]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
*Brother [[Rurik Warsong]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
*Brother [[Rextrus]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
 
*Brother [[Drenn Redblade]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
*Brother [[Drenn Redblade]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
*Brother [[Rodricus Grytt]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Rodricus Grytt]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Ennox Sorrlock]] of the [[Iron Hands]]
 
*Brother [[Ennox Sorrlock]] of the [[Iron Hands]]
*Brother [[Aldierrez]] of the [[Crimson Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Nutujin]] of the [[White Scars]]
 
*Brother [[Forcas]] of the [[Blood Angels]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Vepar]] of the [[Blood Angels]] - One of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Hakon Icegrip]] of the [[Space Wolves]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Straton]] of the [[Ultramarines]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Vehuel]] of the [[Dark Angels]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Eligos]] of the [[Blood Angels]] - one of the original members of the Deathwatch
 
*Brother [[Zarrael]] of the [[Flesh Tearers]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Atherias]] of the [[Hawk Lords]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Baldarich]] of the [[Black Templars]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Phareous]] of the [[Iron Snakes]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Vega]] of the [[Doom Eagles]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Nubis]] of the [[Salamanders]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Antares]] of the [[Fists Exemplar]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Grigorus]] of the [[Soul Drinkers]] - Fought during the [[War of the Beast]]
 
*Brother [[Ranulf Longstriker]] of the [[Space Wolves]]
 
 
*Brother [[Dienekas Agathon]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Dienekas Agathon]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]
 
*Brother [[Tiberius (Deathwatch)|Tiberius]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
 
*Brother [[Tiberius (Deathwatch)|Tiberius]] of the [[Ultramarines]]
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*Brother [[Lyone]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
*Brother [[Lyone]] of the [[Novamarines]]
 
*Brother [[Pharanos]]
 
*Brother [[Pharanos]]
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*Brother [[Ruinus]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]]{{Fn|10}}
  
 
==Contributing Chapters==
 
==Contributing Chapters==
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[[File:Deathwatch_chapters.png|thumb|centre|400px|Some of the Chapters tithed to the [[Deathwatch]]{{Fn|36d}}]]
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{{Clear}}
 
Hundreds of Chapters have contributed to the Deathwatch over its history. Only one has been found wanting, its honor forever tarnished.{{Fn|28b}}
 
Hundreds of Chapters have contributed to the Deathwatch over its history. Only one has been found wanting, its honor forever tarnished.{{Fn|28b}}
Specific chapters that are known to contribute troops to the [[Deathwatch]] include;
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Specific chapters that are known to contribute troops to the [[Deathwatch]] include:
[[File:Deathwatch_chapters.png|thumb|right|400px|Chapters tithed to the [[Deathwatch]]{{Fn|36d}}]]
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* [[Angels Encarmine]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Absolvers]]{{Fn|53}}
* [[Angels of Absolution]]{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Angels Encarmine]]{{Fn|37c}}
* [[Angels of Redemption]]{{Fn|34a}}{{Fn|34b}}  
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*[[Angels of Absolution]]{{Fn|8a}}
* [[Angels of Vengeance]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Angels of Redemption]]{{Fn|34a}}{{Fn|34b}}  
* [[Angels Resplendent]]{{Fn|32}}
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*[[Angels of Vengeance]]{{Fn|37c}}
* [[Angels Sanguine]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Angels Resplendent]]{{Fn|32}}
* [[Angels Vermillion]]{{Fn|15}}
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*[[Angels Sanguine]]{{Fn|37c}}
* [[Astral Claws]] ''(formerly)''{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Angels Vermillion]]{{Fn|15}}
* [[Aurora Chapter]]{{Fn|34a}}
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*[[Astral Castellans]]{{Fn|47}}
* [[Black Consuls]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Astral Claws]] ''(formerly)''{{Fn|37c}}
* [[Black Dragons]]{{Fn|19}}{{Fn|20}}
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*[[Astral Fists]]{{Fn|45}}
* [[Black Guard]]{{Fn|34a}}
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*[[Aurora Chapter]]{{Fn|34a}}{{Fn|45}}
* [[Black Templars]]{{Fn|10}}
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*[[Azure Hawks]]{{Fn|47}}
* [[Black Wings]]{{Fn|32}}
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*[[Black Consuls]]{{Fn|11}}
* [[Blood Angels]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}{{Fn|12}}{{Fn|18}}
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*[[Black Dragons]]{{Fn|19}}{{Fn|20}}
* [[Blood Drinkers]]{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Black Guard]]{{Fn|34a}}
* [[Blood Ravens]]{{Fn|11}}{{Fn|16}}
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*[[Black Pegasi]]{{Fn|46b}}
* [[Brazen Claws]]{{Fn|28b}}
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*[[Black Templars]]{{Fn|10}}
* [[Brazen Minotaurs]]{{Fn|15}}
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*[[Black Wings]]{{Fn|32}}
* [[Brotherhood of a Thousand]]{{Fn|32}}
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*[[Blood Angels]]{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}{{Fn|12}}{{Fn|18}}
* [[Carcharodons]]{{Fn|18}}
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*[[Blood Drinkers]]{{Fn|8a}}
* [[Celebrants]]{{Fn|34a}}
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*[[Blood Ravens]]{{Fn|11}}{{Fn|16}}
* [[Consecrators]]{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Brazen Claws]]{{Fn|28b}}
* [[Crimson Fists]]{{Fn|10}}
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*[[Brazen Consuls]]{{Fn|46b}}
* [[Dark Angels]]{{Fn|17}}
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*[[Brazen Minotaurs]]{{Fn|15}}
* [[Death Spectres]]{{Fn|13}}
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*[[Brotherhood of a Thousand]]{{Fn|32}}
* [[Destroyers]]{{Fn|34a}}
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*[[Carcharodons]]{{Fn|18}}
* [[Disciples of Caliban]]{{Fn|36b}}
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*[[Celebrants]]{{Fn|34a}}
* [[Doom Eagles]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Celestial Lions]]{{Fn|49}}
* [[Exorcists]]{{Fn|13}}
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* [[Fire Angels]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Crimson Consuls]]{{Fn|45}}
* [[Fire Hawks]] ''(formerly)''{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Crimson Fists]]{{Fn|10}}
* [[Fire Lords]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Cruor Blades]]{{Fn|46b}}
* [[Fists Exemplar]]
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* [[Flame Falcons]]{{Fn|20}}
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*[[Death Spectres]]{{Fn|13}}
* [[Flesh Tearers]]{{Fn|20}}
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*[[Destroyers]]{{Fn|34a}}
* [[Genesis Chapter]]{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Disciples of Caliban]]{{Fn|36b}}
* [[Guardians of the Covenant]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Doom Eagles]]{{Fn|37c}}
* [[Hammers of Dorn]]{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Eagle Warriors]]{{Fn|28c}}
* [[Hawk Lords]]
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*[[Emperor's Scythes]]{{cite this}}
* [[Hospitallers]]{{Fn|38}}
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*[[Excoriators]]{{Fn|45}}
* [[Howling Griffons]]{{Fn|28b}}
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[[Image:ravenguard.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Deathwatch Scouts ([[Raven Guard]]){{Fn|27}}]]
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* [[Iron Hands]]{{Fn|28b}}
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*[[Fists Exemplar]]{{cite this}}
* [[Iron Lords]]{{Fn|36b}}
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* [[Iron Snakes]]
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* [[Knights of Blood (Chapter)|Knights of Blood]] ''(formerly)''{{Fn|8a}}
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*[[Genesis Chapter]]{{Fn|8a}}{{Fn|54}}
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*[[Gore Golems]]{{Fn|46b}}
* [[Lamenters]]{{Fn|16}}{{Fn|12}}
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*[[Guardians of the Covenant]]{{Fn|37c}}
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*[[Hammers of Dorn]]{{Fn|8a}}{{Fn|46b}}
* [[Marines Errant]]{{Fn|34a}}{{Fn|34b}}
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*[[Hammers of Retribution]]{{Fn|48}}
* [[Marines Malevolent]]{{Fn|15}}
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*[[Hawk Lords]]{{cite this}}
* [[Mentors]]{{Fn|28b}}
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*[[Hospitallers]]{{Fn|38}}
* [[Minotaurs]]{{Fn|36b}}{{Fn|36d}}
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* [[Silver Skulls]]{{Fn|28b}}
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* [[Sons of Medusa]]{{Fn|37c}}
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* [[Soul Drinkers]]
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* [[Storm Lords]]
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* [[Subjugators]]{{Fn|8a}}
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==Related Articles==
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==Miniatures==
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WatchMasterMini.jpg|[[Watch Master]]
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Watch Captain in Terminator Armour.jpg|[[Watch Captain]] in [[Terminator Armour]]
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DWVenDread.jpg|[[Deathwatch Dreadnought]]
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Deathwatch Combat Patrol.jpg|Deathwatch Space Marines
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CorvusBlackstar.jpg|Deathwatch gunship [[Corvus Blackstar]]
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==See also==
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===Related articles===
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
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===Related products===
 
*[[Deathwatch: Overkill]]
 
*[[Deathwatch: Overkill]]
  
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Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Space Marine organisation; for the other uses, see Deathwatch (disambiguation).
Deathwatch
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Founding Chapter: None, members inducted from several different chapters.
Founding: During the War of the Beast[29]
Chapter Master: Unknown, the first Chapter Master was known as the Watch Commander but today multiple holders of the title exist
Homeworld: Talasa Prime[1]
Fortress-Monastery: Inquisitorial Fortress at Talasa Prime [1]
Colours: Blacked out armour with silver left arm. Right shoulder as per chapter of origin.
Specialty: Anti-Xenos Warfare
Strength: Unknown
Battle Cry "Suffer Not The Alien to Live"

The Deathwatch is a unique and specially trained Space Marine Chapter that dedicates its every hour to xenos hunting.[36a]

Known as the Shield that Slays[36a], they are the Chamber Militant of the Ordo Xenos, charged with protecting it in its search of information, containment, and ultimate destruction of all xeno species. Consisting of Battle-Brothers drawn from many Chapters, the Deathwatch operates from Watch Fortresses and Watch Stations across the whole of the Imperium.

Background

Deathwatch Marine (Space Wolves)

Rather than following the standard Codex Astartes organization, the Space Marines themselves are drawn from many different chapters. These chapters have sworn sacred oaths to raise a unit of Space Marines specifically for this task. The warriors are then gathered together to fight where and when they are needed. Giant fortresses orbit desolate worlds at the edge of the galaxy, keeping constant vigil over possible xenos forces. There are also several secret bases spread throughout the Imperium, which provide a launch site for their crusades.[Needs Citation]

The warriors who fight are given the honour of painting their armour black (to show their service to the Emperor), while leaving one shoulder pad with the original insignia of the Chapter from which the marine came. Although the armour is painted black, it is never all painted black as this action would dishonour the armour's Machine Spirit. They also are equipped with a new shoulder pad with the symbol of Deathwatch onto their other side. Once in the employ of the Deathwatch, there is no set length of time for service, rather it is as long as the commander deems necessary. Each Space Marine may serve a discrete amount of time, or for the duration of a mission, which may be a number of years. Once the mission is complete, the Space Marine is allowed to return to his chapter, under an oath of silence, as their duty has been fulfilled. How long a Space Marine is part of the Deathwatch varies greatly. It can last a single mission, decades, or even centuries. His length of service depends on a number of factors, not least of which are the immediate needs of his Watch Fortress.[42b]

The orders of the Deathwatch are not merely the cleansing of xenos cultures. They also include the recovery and study of alien devices and artifacts. Sometimes it is necessary to use a weapon against the enemy who created it, although this is not taken lightly. The Deathwatch are constantly vigilant for sabotage, or to advise if it is truly safe to use a weapon of xenos origin. The Adeptus Mechanicus are always on the lookout for alien technology; the C'tan Phase Sword, used by the Callidus assassin was recovered from a Necron tomb world and successfully integrated into the arsenal of the Imperium.[Needs Citation]

Usually, a Deathwatch team is led by an Inquisitor, but in extreme circumstances, a Deathwatch Captain or Librarian may take command of the unit. Their word is law, and can requisition anything they desire to complete their objective. They are the best armed and trained units in the Imperium. They might be deployed in areas where conventional methods are insufficient or if the troops available are not properly equipped or trained for the task. The presence of a Deathwatch team is always welcomed, even though they are feared by all those who know of them.[Needs Citation]
A Deathwatch Veteran

History

The seeds of the Deathwatch were first sown during the War of the Beast, when a mighty warboss known only as The Beast nearly destroyed the Imperium.[28a] During the war, Lord Commander of the Imperium and Chapter Master of the Imperial Fists Koorland realized that small Kill-Teams of Astartes were required to eliminate The Beast and key strategic assets. Needing experience and knowing that no new Foundings could be created in such a short time, the recruits were to be drawn from a multitude of existing Chapters. Despite the reluctance of the High Lords of Terra to approve the creation of this force, desperation forced their hand. The original recruits were drawn from units of survivors of Koorland's invasion of Ullanor which saw heavy Astartes losses. Thus standing in vigil of their fallen brothers, the Deathwatch came to be. Their first mission was to eliminate the Ork Attack Moon plaguing Terra.[29] Shortly before the second invasion of Ullanor to try and slay The Beast, Koorland reached a power-sharing agreement with Inquisitorial Representative Wienand to try and avert crisis with the suspicious High Lords of Terra. It was agreed that the Deathwatch would fall under the purview of the Inquisition but that a Space Marine would serve as a Chapter Master. The first Chapter Master of the Deathwatch, known as the Watch Commander, was Asger Warfist.[30]

An account from older editions states that centuries ago, a Conclave of Ordo Xenos Inquisitor Lords, known as the Apocryphon Conclave of Orphite IV, convened with the purpose of formulating a galaxy-wide strategy to combat the many xenos civilizations assailing mankind. Foreseeing an age where mankind would eventually consume the Imperium itself, the conclave sat and debated for many years. Some advocated the annihilation of all xenos, some that certain less-violent civilizations should be "tolerated". However, a strategy was eventually formed and the Conclave requested an audience with many assembled Chapter Masters of the Adeptus Astartes. After hearing the Inquisitor's pleas, the Chapter Masters deliberated for one night before giving their verdict: they and the Inquisitors would together take a solemn oath and form a new Chapter, one drawn entirely from Battle Brothers from existing chapters. The alliance dubbed it the 'Deathwatch', for it would stand guard against the doom foretold by the conclave.[7b]

The Mantis Warriors were once second only to the Crimson Fists in the amount of recruits sent into service in the Deathwatch. However, after the Badab War, the Chapter would not be requested to join the Deathwatch's ranks due to the Inquisition's view of the Mantis Warriors' heresy during that conflict. This would last for nearly a hundred years, until Librarian Shaidan, Sergeant Soron and Brother Ruinus were seconded to Inquisitor Kalypsia's Deathwatch Kill Team. However, the Mantis Warriors were not full-fledged members - merely filling in for the losses the Kill Team sustained in a Tyranid ambush on Herodian IV (in particular, the three members kept their Chapter colours during this mission and wore no iconography of the Inquisition or the Deathwatch).[10]

Notable Engagements

Deathwatch forces battle Genestealers

Strategy

The Deathwatch has developed several distinct tactical deployments over its long history, developed over its wars against Xenos. These tactical methods are taught at every Watch Fortress and are used to determine the composition and armament of Kill-Teams.[28b][36c]

Deathwatch battle Eldar[41]
  • Aquila Tactics are generalist, versatile tactics. These are used when the exact nature of an enemy force is unknown, either because of a simple lack of opportunity to gather information or an opponent or because the Deathwatch are facing a newly-discovered species or variety of xenos.[36c]
  • Dominatus Tactics are designed to directly combat the most elite warriors of a xenos enemy, aiming to deny them a crucial resource.[36c]
  • Furor Tactics involve the delivery of explosive firepower across a wide frontage. By concentrating on tightly-packed hordes of their foes, corpses of the enemy slow the advances of those behind.[28b] They were developed by Squad Veridium during the War of the Beast to combat hordes of Orks, but have since been applied as anti-swarm tactics against many foes, most notably the Tyranids.[36c]
  • Malleus Tactics were first used by Captain Brontos on Rakkor IX against the Tyranids. Malleus tactics involve using Land Raiders to claim larger enemies before using Power Weapons to engage them in close combat.[28b][36c]
  • Purgatus Tactics were developed by the Librarian del Athyu and involve the application of utmost force on the leadership figures in alien hordes.[28b][36c]
  • Venator Tactics were originally created by Jaaghen Khan to fight Wych Cults. Venator tactics involve using bikes and other fast units to engage in long running battles leading their fire, anchored by heavier units that hold at a particular location. The enemy is eventually struck by an encirclement maneuver that swings back to surround them.[28b][36c]

Organisation

Organization of a typical Deathwatch Watch Fortress[36b]

Due to its vast mission the Deathwatch is scattered across the galaxy on Watch Fortresses and Watch Stations, the largest of which is Talasa Prime. Until the formation of the Great Rift Talasa Prime was also the primary training station of the Deathwatch, but the dangerous travel from Imperium Nihilus has seen this disrupted. It is said that within Imperium Nihilus such duties now fall to Fort Excalibris and Praefex Venatoris. Each Watch Fortress is a sovereign domain standing sentinel over an area of the Imperium, each having its own number of Watch Stations. The structure of most Watch Fortresses are identical, with ultimate responsibilities falling to a Watch Commander who is supported be a strategic council of Watch Captains and Lieutenants. Each Watch Fortress also has its own Librarius, Apothecarium, Armoury, and Reclusiam. The Watch Fortress Commander is the highest level of command within the Deathwatch, no single Chapter Master exists due to the vastness of their missions and deployments.[42b] However initially during the War of the Beast, the Deathwatch did have a Chapter Master.[30]

Each Watch Fortress typically has five Watch Companies, each of which is headed by a Watch Captain. Most Watch Companies are smaller than their Codex Astartes equivalents and usually comprise no more than 50 Battle-Brothers. Each Watch Company is then further divided into Kill-Teams, specialized combat units consisting of Marines from various Chapters. The formations of these Teams is extremely flexible and dependent upon their specific mission. No two Kill-Teams are ever the same, with one comprising Veterans wearing Terminator Armour while another may field Bikers and Jump Pack equipped infantry.[42b]

The Deathwatch is highly integrated with the Ordo Xenos of the Inquisition, acting as its chamber Militant and frequently working alongside its Inquisitors.[7]

Deathwatch ranks and positions

Chapter Elements

The Deathwatch battles Orks

Equipment

Main article: Deathwatch Armoury

Deathwatch members have access to a range of specialist equipment such as the Stalker Boltgun and variant bolter ammunition such as Inferno Bolts, Cryo-Shells, Kraken Penetrator Rounds, Metal Storm Frag Shells and Stalker Silenced Shells.[1] Their devastating array of weaponry includes carapace-shredding Shotgun shells known as Xenospurges and grenades containing chemically altered promethium. Ammunition canisters of phasic plasma and amplifiers that saturate grav-fields with warped ions are among their most closely guarded secrets. Their molecular realignment fields of Xenophase Blades in particular arouse interest most radical Xenarite cults of Tech-Priests. Their technology is not only designed to kill but also includes Archaeotech to disrupt alien mechanichanisms such as Ork engines and Eldar psychomaterials.[42b]

The Deathwatch is freed from the usual technological dogma that plagues the Imperium and their arsenal also consists of vast amounts of Xenos technology. Their wargear is highly specialized and reflects the varied requirements of their mission and vast array of potential threats. Development of weapons often includes Apothecaries, who specialize in analyzing maximum bio-damage to enemy xenos. Their equipment is produced by specifically vetted Tech-Priests sworn to secrecy and regularly put under hypno-therapy to allow for maximum discretion.[42b]

The most widely used aircraft by the Deathwatch is the Chapter-exclusive Corvus Blackstar.[Needs Citation]

Imperial Navy Pilots

The Ordo Xenos recruits decorated veterans of the Imperial Navy, to pilot the Deathwatch's aircraft the Ordo possesses. This is due to the Ordo Xenos deeming the Deathwatch to be too important to be left in in their aircrafts' cockpits, instead of carrying out the Ordo's missions. The Imperial Navy veterans are lured into serving the Ordo Xenos with the promise of piloting unparalleled aircraft, the use of technological resources and attaining honor and glory. Those that accept the offer are then heavily modified and permanently fused into the aircraft, so that they become the machines' living brains. The result is highly effective, as the aircraft become the pilots' bodies and will respond to their thoughts, in much the same way as power armor responds to Space Marines. Some members of the Deathwatch do not approve of this, however, as they feel Humans piloting Space Marine aircraft is unheard of.[52]

Chapter Fleet

The Deathwatch operates its own fleet, and most notable of these ships are Kill-ships, specialized bombardment craft to enact Exterminatus upon worlds lost to the Imperium. The Deathwatch often deploys from Inquisitorial Black Ships for planetary strike operations.[7]

Deployments of the Deathwatch across the Galaxy

Notable ships of the Deathwatch

Notable Kill-Teams

Main article: Kill-Team

Notable Members

Deathwatch Forces[43]

Watch Commanders

Watch Masters

Watch Captains

Deathwatch Space Marine

Librarians

Chaplains

Techmarines

Apothecaries

Dreadnoughts

A Deathwatch Scout (Raven Guard)[27]

Others

Contributing Chapters

Some of the Chapters tithed to the Deathwatch[36d]

Hundreds of Chapters have contributed to the Deathwatch over its history. Only one has been found wanting, its honor forever tarnished.[28b] Specific chapters that are known to contribute troops to the Deathwatch include:

Miniatures

See also

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