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Revision as of 10:56, 12 March 2021

Macroweapons are ranks of large cannons typically mounted on starships. They destroy their targets through powerful broadsides and volume of fire.[1a]

Imperial

  • Bombardment Cannon: Designed to reduce planetary defenses to rubble.[1a]
  • Macro cannon
    • Stygis-pattern Macrocanon: Fires heavy shells that contain an adamantium core that cuts through the heaviest armor.[1a]
    • Disruption Macrocannon: Fires a shell of highly charged, ionized deuterium atoms. They cause minimal physical damage to their targets, instead they overload and shut down electronic systems throughout the vessel. They are useful for capturing prey intact.[1a]
    • Hecutor Plasma Macrocannon: An ancient variant of the plasma macroweaponry that refocuses the power of the plasma blast, concentrating it into photonic packets that can be fired over long distances. They are equipped to only the oldest vessels, and as a result many are found on Chaos Space Marine ships lost to many millennia ago.[1a]

Eldar

The Eldar disdain using shells and crude warheads on their straships, preferring elegant and deadly laser and plasma-based macrocannons. These potent weapons have extremely high accuracy.[1b]

Orks

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