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|System=[[Sol System]] | |System=[[Sol System]] | ||
|Population=20,000,000,000{{Fn|3b}} | |Population=20,000,000,000{{Fn|3b}} | ||
− | |Affiliation=[[Imperium]] | + | |Affiliation=[[Imperium]]{{Fn|8a}} |
− | |Class=[[Forge World]] | + | |Class=[[Forge World]]{{Fn|8a}} |
|Production Grade=I-Maximus{{Fn|8a}} | |Production Grade=I-Maximus{{Fn|8a}} | ||
|Tithe Grade=[[Aptus Non]]{{Fn|8a}} | |Tithe Grade=[[Aptus Non]]{{Fn|8a}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Mars''', also known as '''Sacred Mars'''{{Fn|13}} or simply '''The Red Planet'''{{Fn|7b}}, is the fourth planet of the Sol system.{{ | + | '''Mars''', also known as '''Sacred Mars'''{{Fn|13}} or simply '''The Red Planet'''{{Fn|7b}}, is the fourth planet of the Sol system.{{Fn|17}} It is the domain, headquarters, and principal [[Forge World]] of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]].{{Fn|8a}} |
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[[Image:Mars32.jpg|thumb|right|The Icon of Mars{{Fn|7b}}]] | [[Image:Mars32.jpg|thumb|right|The Icon of Mars{{Fn|7b}}]] | ||
[[Image:MarsSkit.jpg|thumb|right|Martian [[Skitarii]] ]] | [[Image:MarsSkit.jpg|thumb|right|Martian [[Skitarii]] ]] | ||
− | Mars is the linchpin of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] and the greatest repository of technical knowledge in the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|8a}} Martian society is highly stratified, with the lowest level | + | Mars is the linchpin of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] and the greatest repository of technical knowledge in the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|8a}} Martian society is highly stratified, with the lowest level consisting of unaugmented [[Human]] citizens who labour en masse at simple tasks. Most citizens aspire to gain status by joining the [[Skitarii]]. In the process, they will receive their first bionics. Above these menials and soldiers are the ruling order, the [[Tech-Priest]]s. The planet itself is ruled directly by the [[Fabricator-General]] of the Mechanicum.{{Fn|7b}} |
Mars is the home of the mightiest fleet in the [[Imperium]], the [[Battlefleet Solar]]; above the equator vast space docks float in geo-stationary orbit. Mars serves as the [[Segmentum]] fortress of [[Segmentum Solar]], and is the home world of several [[Titan Legion]]s, including the [[Legio Ignatum]].{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|8a}} | Mars is the home of the mightiest fleet in the [[Imperium]], the [[Battlefleet Solar]]; above the equator vast space docks float in geo-stationary orbit. Mars serves as the [[Segmentum]] fortress of [[Segmentum Solar]], and is the home world of several [[Titan Legion]]s, including the [[Legio Ignatum]].{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|8a}} | ||
Some rumours tell that the [[C'tan]] [[Void Dragon]] resides deep under Mars' surface. Another rumour says that the [[Primarch]] [[Ferrus Manus]] survived the [[Dropsite Massacre|Isstvan V massacre]] and now resides on Mars, though this is strictly rejected by the [[Iron Hands]].{{Fn|3c}} | Some rumours tell that the [[C'tan]] [[Void Dragon]] resides deep under Mars' surface. Another rumour says that the [[Primarch]] [[Ferrus Manus]] survived the [[Dropsite Massacre|Isstvan V massacre]] and now resides on Mars, though this is strictly rejected by the [[Iron Hands]].{{Fn|3c}} | ||
− | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | ===Early History | + | ===Early History=== |
The ''Red Planet'', as it is called, is acclaimed as a wonder of the galaxy. In the early 22nd century it became the first planet to be terraformed by [[human]]s. After being made habitable, the planet was settled by industrial cartels, and it soon developed into the first [[Hive World]] and a centre of industry and scientific advancement. During the [[Dark Age of Technology]], the empires of Mars and Earth peacefully coexisted.{{Fn|2}} | The ''Red Planet'', as it is called, is acclaimed as a wonder of the galaxy. In the early 22nd century it became the first planet to be terraformed by [[human]]s. After being made habitable, the planet was settled by industrial cartels, and it soon developed into the first [[Hive World]] and a centre of industry and scientific advancement. During the [[Dark Age of Technology]], the empires of Mars and Earth peacefully coexisted.{{Fn|2}} | ||
During the [[Age of Strife]], Mars endured long centuries of isolation as complete anarchy ripped through [[Terra]].{{Fn|6a}} During the long time Mars was cut off from Terra by [[Warp storms]]{{Fn|7a}}, Mars's own atmospheric shields gave way, exposing it to deadly radiation that devastated the planet. During this time, fallout shelters represented the only hope for one's survival on Mars. Technology, now responsible for one's very existence, soon became revered and the worship of the [[Omnissiah]] began in earnest.{{Fn|6a}} Any humans remaining outside the shelters devolved into cannibal mutants or were wiped out by insane automata and A.I. which stalked the surface.{{Fn|6b}} | During the [[Age of Strife]], Mars endured long centuries of isolation as complete anarchy ripped through [[Terra]].{{Fn|6a}} During the long time Mars was cut off from Terra by [[Warp storms]]{{Fn|7a}}, Mars's own atmospheric shields gave way, exposing it to deadly radiation that devastated the planet. During this time, fallout shelters represented the only hope for one's survival on Mars. Technology, now responsible for one's very existence, soon became revered and the worship of the [[Omnissiah]] began in earnest.{{Fn|6a}} Any humans remaining outside the shelters devolved into cannibal mutants or were wiped out by insane automata and A.I. which stalked the surface.{{Fn|6b}} | ||
− | Long before the Terran [[Unification Wars]], the survivors on Mars had developed their own culture, guided by the [[Cult Mechanicus]]. | + | Long before the Terran [[Unification Wars]], the survivors on Mars had developed their own culture, guided by the [[Cult Mechanicus]]. After battling against many horrors including the [[Cy-Carnivora]]{{Fn|16}}, they eventually reunited the planet, founding the Mechanicum. As time went on, Mars began to send expeditions to Earth to reclaim lost technology there, and even sent fleets into the void beyond the Sol System to found new Forge Worlds.{{Fn|6b}} |
+ | |||
+ | ===Union With the Imperium=== | ||
+ | Eventually, the [[Emperor]] would unite Terra, and established [[Treaty of Olympus|a union]] with Mars, bringing the red planet back into the fold.{{Fn|2}} During the [[Great Crusade]], the [[Titan Legion]]s of Mars marched alongside the newly created [[Space Marine]]s.{{Fn|2}} However, during the [[Horus Heresy]] Mars became a key battleground as the loyalist Mechanicus and [[Dark Mechanicus]] split. In the resulting [[Schism of Mars]], which devastated the planet, the Dark Mechanicum eventually emerged victorious.{{Fn|4}} After the traitors took over Mars, the [[Imperial Fists]] blockaded the world for several years as the Heresy waged, only to be "liberated" by Horus' traitor forces during the final stage of the [[Solar War]].{{Fn|12}} Mars was again claimed by the Imperium after [[Horus]] was defeated in the [[Battle of Terra]].{{Fn|5}} | ||
===Post-Heresy=== | ===Post-Heresy=== | ||
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Millennia of industry has reduced the surface of Mars to toxic, barren desert.{{Fn|7a}} | Millennia of industry has reduced the surface of Mars to toxic, barren desert.{{Fn|7a}} | ||
===Notable Locations=== | ===Notable Locations=== | ||
− | *[[Aries Primus]] — during the [[Horus Heresy]] it was the second major city of the planet and the largest single source of war munitions in the Imperium. It was surrounded by defence line | + | ====[[Tharsis Quadrangle]]{{Fn|4a}}==== |
+ | *[[Olympus Mons]] — Temple of the Fabricator-General.{{Fn|4a}} Also the largest mountain in the entire [[Sol System]].{{Fn|4b}} | ||
+ | **The [[Temple of All Knowledge]]{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|7a}} | ||
+ | *[[Mondus Occulam]]{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *[[Syria Planum]]{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|4b}} | ||
+ | **[[Mondus Gamma]]{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *[[Ipluvien Maximal]]{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|7a}} | ||
+ | *[[Ascraeus Mons]] — Fortress of the [[Legio Tempestus]] (Heresy-era).{{Fn|4a}} Destroyed during the [[Schism of Mars]].{{Fn|4}} | ||
+ | *[[Pavonis Mons]] — Fortress of the [[Legio Mortis]] (Heresy-era).{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *[[Olympica Fossae]] — [[Titan]] construction yards.{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *[[Arsia Mons]] — Fortress of [[House Taranis]] (Heresy-era).{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *[[Magma City]]{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | *'''Acheron Fosse'''{{Fn|7a}} | ||
+ | *'''Temple of the Frictionless Piston'''{{Fn|7a}} | ||
+ | *The [[Noctis Labyrinthus]]{{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Other==== | ||
+ | *[[Aries Primus]] — during the [[Horus Heresy]] it was the second major city of the planet and the largest single source of war munitions in the Imperium. It was surrounded by a defence line called the ''Ring of Death'' with mighty plasma defence systems. It is unknown whether it still exists in [[M41]].{{Fn|11}} | ||
*The [[High Altar of Technology]] | *The [[High Altar of Technology]] | ||
*The [[Librarium Omnissiah]] | *The [[Librarium Omnissiah]] | ||
*The [[Librarius Omnis]] | *The [[Librarius Omnis]] | ||
− | * | + | *[[Mare Erythraeum]]{{Fn|19}} |
− | * | + | **[[Hydraulach Point]]{{Fn|19}} |
− | |||
− | |||
− | *[[ | ||
*The [[Vaults of Moravec]] | *The [[Vaults of Moravec]] | ||
− | |||
*'''Other Locations'''{{Fn|7a}} | *'''Other Locations'''{{Fn|7a}} | ||
− | ** | + | **[[Glaivid Hive]] |
− | ** | + | **[[Oxygos Hive]] |
− | ** | + | **[[Olympus Undae Hive]] |
− | **'''Hyperboreae | + | **'''Hyperboreae Undae''' |
**'''The Headquarters of the [[Collegia Titanica]]''' | **'''The Headquarters of the [[Collegia Titanica]]''' | ||
**'''Mare Chronius''' | **'''Mare Chronius''' | ||
− | ** | + | **[[Tantalus Hive]] |
**'''Milancovic Fusion Reactor''' | **'''Milancovic Fusion Reactor''' | ||
**'''Arcadia Solar Collector Fields''' | **'''Arcadia Solar Collector Fields''' | ||
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**'''The Grand Temple of the Omnissiah''' | **'''The Grand Temple of the Omnissiah''' | ||
**'''Mareotis Forge Temple''' | **'''Mareotis Forge Temple''' | ||
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**'''Deep Core Mines''' | **'''Deep Core Mines''' | ||
− | |||
**'''Dodecai Elevatus Prime''' | **'''Dodecai Elevatus Prime''' | ||
**'''Dodecai Elevatus Secundus''' | **'''Dodecai Elevatus Secundus''' | ||
**'''Esperanos Space Port''' | **'''Esperanos Space Port''' | ||
**'''Deus Manus Space Port''' | **'''Deus Manus Space Port''' | ||
− | |||
**'''Fortress-Temple of the [[Knights Taranis]]''' | **'''Fortress-Temple of the [[Knights Taranis]]''' | ||
**'''Pavonis Mons''' | **'''Pavonis Mons''' | ||
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**'''Lybia Montes Forge Temples''' | **'''Lybia Montes Forge Temples''' | ||
**'''Lethe Zone''' | **'''Lethe Zone''' | ||
− | **'''Antionradi | + | **'''Antionradi Forge Temple''' |
− | |||
**'''Mechavitae Forge Temple''' | **'''Mechavitae Forge Temple''' | ||
− | **'''Rust Wastes''' | + | **'''The Rust Wastes''' |
**'''Cthonia''' | **'''Cthonia''' | ||
**'''Autonoct Deserts''' | **'''Autonoct Deserts''' | ||
**'''Sornia''' | **'''Sornia''' | ||
− | ** | + | **[[Nilosyrtis Hive]] |
− | **''' | + | **'''Sydonian Tetrahedra''' |
**'''Proto[[servitor]] cradle''' | **'''Proto[[servitor]] cradle''' | ||
− | **''' | + | **'''Sydonian Mistsea''' |
− | **''' | + | **'''Sydonian Mask''' |
**'''Acidalia Planitia''' | **'''Acidalia Planitia''' | ||
− | **'''Sea of | + | **'''Sea of Iron Curses''' |
**'''Vastitas Borealis''' | **'''Vastitas Borealis''' | ||
− | ==Moons== | + | ==Satellites== |
+ | ===Moons=== | ||
*[[Deimos]] (Former) | *[[Deimos]] (Former) | ||
*[[Phobos (Moon)|Phobos]] | *[[Phobos (Moon)|Phobos]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Ring of Iron=== | ||
+ | The massive shipyards orbiting the Martian equator are known collectively as the [[Ring of Iron]]. Spacecraft and other large constructs are constructed within the Ring’s extensive orbital factories, and many of the ships of the [[Battlefleet Solar]] are based in its huge floating docks. As of [[M41]], the Ring of Iron is the largest known man-made structure in the [[galaxy]].{{Fn|9a}} | ||
==Mars Patterns== | ==Mars Patterns== | ||
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Reaver1.jpg|Mars-Pattern [[Reaver Titan]]{{Fn|14}} | Reaver1.jpg|Mars-Pattern [[Reaver Titan]]{{Fn|14}} | ||
MarsWarlord.jpg|Mars-Pattern [[Warlord Titan]]{{Fn|15}} | MarsWarlord.jpg|Mars-Pattern [[Warlord Titan]]{{Fn|15}} | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
+ | SM with Mars-pattern Heavy Bolter.jpg|[[Space Marine]] with Mars-pattern [[Heavy Bolter]]{{Fn|18}} | ||
+ | SM with Mars-pattern Plasma Cannon.jpg|[[Space Marine]] with Mars-pattern [[Plasma Cannon]]{{Fn|18}} | ||
+ | Mars-pattern backpack.jpg|Mars-pattern backpack for [[space marine]] with [[Heavy Bolter]]{{Fn|18}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 178 (UK)]] - ''The Titan Legions'' | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 178 (UK)]] - ''The Titan Legions'' | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)]], pg. 42 | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)]], pg. 42 | ||
− | *3: [[Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition)]] | + | *3: [[Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition)]]: |
**{{Endn|3a}}: pg. 11 | **{{Endn|3a}}: pg. 11 | ||
**{{Endn|3b}}: {{Cite This}} | **{{Endn|3b}}: {{Cite This}} | ||
**{{Endn|3c}}: {{Cite This}} | **{{Endn|3c}}: {{Cite This}} | ||
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Mechanicum (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Mechanicum (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
+ | **{{Endn|4a}}: ''The Tharsis Quadrangle of Mars'' (map before Chapter 0.01) | ||
+ | **{{Endn|4b}}: Chapter 0.01 | ||
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series)]], pg. 369 | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series)]], pg. 369 | ||
*6: [[Horus Heresy Book One - Betrayal]] | *6: [[Horus Heresy Book One - Betrayal]] | ||
**{{Endn|6a}}: pg. 16 | **{{Endn|6a}}: pg. 16 | ||
**{{Endn|6b}}: pg. 17 | **{{Endn|6b}}: pg. 17 | ||
− | *7: [[Codex: Skitarii (7th Edition)]] | + | *7: [[Codex: Skitarii (7th Edition)]]: |
**{{Endn|7a}}: pgs. 14-15 — ''The Red Planet'' | **{{Endn|7a}}: pgs. 14-15 — ''The Red Planet'' | ||
**{{Endn|7b}}: pg. 16 — ''Crucibles of War: Mars'' | **{{Endn|7b}}: pg. 16 — ''Crucibles of War: Mars'' | ||
− | *8: [[Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy]] | + | *8: [[Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy]]: |
**{{Endn|8a}}: pg. 8 | **{{Endn|8a}}: pg. 8 | ||
**{{Endn|8b}}: pg. 81 | **{{Endn|8b}}: pg. 81 | ||
**{{Endn|8c}}: pg. 160 | **{{Endn|8c}}: pg. 160 | ||
− | *9: [[Codex: Cult Mechanicus (7th Edition)]] | + | *9: [[Codex: Cult Mechanicus (7th Edition)]]: |
**{{Endn|9a}}: ''Temples of the Omnissiah'' | **{{Endn|9a}}: ''Temples of the Omnissiah'' | ||
**{{Endn|9b}}: ''The Quest for Knowledge'' | **{{Endn|9b}}: ''The Quest for Knowledge'' | ||
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*{{Endn|15}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20210322035133/https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-WW/Titan-Builder?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=1d4a4d610af393369886402feac3d853b3c22346-1616385018-0-AbXCjPbYr7MKu2c_wbeXNUVeLmzZRSETnBoYCO2N1jGhfXI8YQ8vQ7ngCv8Iy9cAZOB4w9MKCkLzYGoow1KOG-zQeVWW6akQYHkUCUuzDaPhj_B8tnWfeHbhyJ8sugoVU65jNfE_mmwclmkqxzz7PFP5Uq7cZmr0GN5xMq4jiR09ErF3M0bH4W84OYSGegOsDVqat9FSnJJl2FQ4AWwUvGX6-11bcQZxXSimegocViy7BM9he_Pf0SynKeP2cgpMq1f_WScxFjCfAequnRoxjrsg1rcm87k8_zoWmWPfPMCCWw69hlKtrP7bTVNCkWJtQsXgnjmrywzzfmmPBH4egWiUK5sDQc6n5G-PEc7yoGQP8E1G-D35J6V5mdj2-nbw9rZm2Wyb3u7V3Q_AwSd3iy-37NO1bHP26P4cOei8JJMTFR33-V84zlydEh2-i-LOdGcvLMAj7z6mzDnSwLrWGM7S30Jlm5h645whdvJRuwEjTKYem-RO4cD3UV-RaIczDpyIWH1Wk0-Va4m2MxpJhexILVm81J7Z_SqUqDLVcqeFlHpDPvfS6cMbDNriEdNGonxofPfcoNvaN9oz3dqS9ldx9FN2wPyi1GpP719eV5u2W3Si6XXbx_Dvx9uvTkhmmw#/warlord-titan Forgeworld Warlord Titan Builder (archived 3/21/2021)] (last accessed 3/21/2021) | *{{Endn|15}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20210322035133/https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-WW/Titan-Builder?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=1d4a4d610af393369886402feac3d853b3c22346-1616385018-0-AbXCjPbYr7MKu2c_wbeXNUVeLmzZRSETnBoYCO2N1jGhfXI8YQ8vQ7ngCv8Iy9cAZOB4w9MKCkLzYGoow1KOG-zQeVWW6akQYHkUCUuzDaPhj_B8tnWfeHbhyJ8sugoVU65jNfE_mmwclmkqxzz7PFP5Uq7cZmr0GN5xMq4jiR09ErF3M0bH4W84OYSGegOsDVqat9FSnJJl2FQ4AWwUvGX6-11bcQZxXSimegocViy7BM9he_Pf0SynKeP2cgpMq1f_WScxFjCfAequnRoxjrsg1rcm87k8_zoWmWPfPMCCWw69hlKtrP7bTVNCkWJtQsXgnjmrywzzfmmPBH4egWiUK5sDQc6n5G-PEc7yoGQP8E1G-D35J6V5mdj2-nbw9rZm2Wyb3u7V3Q_AwSd3iy-37NO1bHP26P4cOei8JJMTFR33-V84zlydEh2-i-LOdGcvLMAj7z6mzDnSwLrWGM7S30Jlm5h645whdvJRuwEjTKYem-RO4cD3UV-RaIczDpyIWH1Wk0-Va4m2MxpJhexILVm81J7Z_SqUqDLVcqeFlHpDPvfS6cMbDNriEdNGonxofPfcoNvaN9oz3dqS9ldx9FN2wPyi1GpP719eV5u2W3Si6XXbx_Dvx9uvTkhmmw#/warlord-titan Forgeworld Warlord Titan Builder (archived 3/21/2021)] (last accessed 3/21/2021) | ||
*{{Endn|16}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20190925030845/https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-WW/Mars-Pattern-Warhound-Titan-Body-Only Forgeworld Warhound Titan Body (archived 3/21/2021)] (last accessed 3/21/2021) | *{{Endn|16}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20190925030845/https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-WW/Mars-Pattern-Warhound-Titan-Body-Only Forgeworld Warhound Titan Body (archived 3/21/2021)] (last accessed 3/21/2021) | ||
+ | *{{Endn|16}}: [[The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness]] Rulebook, pg. 124 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|17}}: [[The Solar War (Novel)]] - [[:File:SolarWarMapBig.jpg|Map]] | ||
+ | *{{Endn|18}}: [[White Dwarf 113 (2016)]], ''Forge world - Space Marines Weapon Sets'' | ||
+ | *{{Endn|19}}: [[Codex: Imperial Knights (8th Edition)]], pg. 45 | ||
[[Category:Adeptus Mechanicus]] | [[Category:Adeptus Mechanicus]] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 January 2024
Map | Basic Data | Planetary Image | |
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Name: | Mars | ||
Segmentum: | Segmentum Solar[8a] | ||
Sector: | Sector Solar | ||
Subsector: | Subsector Sol | ||
System: | Sol System | ||
Population: | 20,000,000,000[3b] | ||
Affiliation: | Imperium[8a] | ||
Class: | Forge World[8a] | ||
Tithe Grade: | Aptus Non[8a] |
Mars, also known as Sacred Mars[13] or simply The Red Planet[7b], is the fourth planet of the Sol system.[17] It is the domain, headquarters, and principal Forge World of the Adeptus Mechanicus.[8a]
Contents
Overview
Mars is the linchpin of the Adeptus Mechanicus and the greatest repository of technical knowledge in the Imperium.[7a][8a] Martian society is highly stratified, with the lowest level consisting of unaugmented Human citizens who labour en masse at simple tasks. Most citizens aspire to gain status by joining the Skitarii. In the process, they will receive their first bionics. Above these menials and soldiers are the ruling order, the Tech-Priests. The planet itself is ruled directly by the Fabricator-General of the Mechanicum.[7b]
Mars is the home of the mightiest fleet in the Imperium, the Battlefleet Solar; above the equator vast space docks float in geo-stationary orbit. Mars serves as the Segmentum fortress of Segmentum Solar, and is the home world of several Titan Legions, including the Legio Ignatum.[1][2][8a]
Some rumours tell that the C'tan Void Dragon resides deep under Mars' surface. Another rumour says that the Primarch Ferrus Manus survived the Isstvan V massacre and now resides on Mars, though this is strictly rejected by the Iron Hands.[3c]
History
Early History
The Red Planet, as it is called, is acclaimed as a wonder of the galaxy. In the early 22nd century it became the first planet to be terraformed by humans. After being made habitable, the planet was settled by industrial cartels, and it soon developed into the first Hive World and a centre of industry and scientific advancement. During the Dark Age of Technology, the empires of Mars and Earth peacefully coexisted.[2]
During the Age of Strife, Mars endured long centuries of isolation as complete anarchy ripped through Terra.[6a] During the long time Mars was cut off from Terra by Warp storms[7a], Mars's own atmospheric shields gave way, exposing it to deadly radiation that devastated the planet. During this time, fallout shelters represented the only hope for one's survival on Mars. Technology, now responsible for one's very existence, soon became revered and the worship of the Omnissiah began in earnest.[6a] Any humans remaining outside the shelters devolved into cannibal mutants or were wiped out by insane automata and A.I. which stalked the surface.[6b]
Long before the Terran Unification Wars, the survivors on Mars had developed their own culture, guided by the Cult Mechanicus. After battling against many horrors including the Cy-Carnivora[16], they eventually reunited the planet, founding the Mechanicum. As time went on, Mars began to send expeditions to Earth to reclaim lost technology there, and even sent fleets into the void beyond the Sol System to found new Forge Worlds.[6b]
Union With the Imperium
Eventually, the Emperor would unite Terra, and established a union with Mars, bringing the red planet back into the fold.[2] During the Great Crusade, the Titan Legions of Mars marched alongside the newly created Space Marines.[2] However, during the Horus Heresy Mars became a key battleground as the loyalist Mechanicus and Dark Mechanicus split. In the resulting Schism of Mars, which devastated the planet, the Dark Mechanicum eventually emerged victorious.[4] After the traitors took over Mars, the Imperial Fists blockaded the world for several years as the Heresy waged, only to be "liberated" by Horus' traitor forces during the final stage of the Solar War.[12] Mars was again claimed by the Imperium after Horus was defeated in the Battle of Terra.[5]
Post-Heresy
1,500 years later, during the War of the Beast in M32, relations between the Adeptus Terra and Mechanicum degenerated due to the scheming of the then-current Fabricator-General, Kubik. A crisis eventually erupted between the two powers over the custody of Tech-Priest Eldon Urquidex. After a tense standoff, the Fists Exemplar exchanged fire with Skitarii forces before Kubik backed down and agreed to hand over Urquidex.[10]
Mars would again became a battlefield during the North-South Mars Conflict of M34.[9b]
In the 41st Millennium
In the Age of the Imperium, Mars is home to untold billions of servitors and the Cult Mechanicus tech-priests, the devoted servants of its techno-arcane Machine God. The planet is covered in sprawling hives reaching miles into the Martian sky and their foundations delving deep into the planet's core. Orbital factories circle the equatorial belt, their ceaseless industry forming a glowing halo around the planet.[Needs Citation]
In M41, Mars itself would come under attack by a bizarre suicidal Necron raid. Somehow, five Necron Shroud Class Light Cruisers managed to penetrate the formidable planetary defenses of the world. After pursuing the invaders to a mining complex in the northern regions of the planet known as the Noctis Labyrinthus, defense ships were finally able to catch and destroy the Necron vessels, though only to great cost to themselves. Moreover, one ship managed to actually land on the soil of Mars before being vaporized. What the Necrons hoped to gain by this remains a mystery.[3a]
Geography
Millennia of industry has reduced the surface of Mars to toxic, barren desert.[7a]
Notable Locations
Tharsis Quadrangle[4a]
- Olympus Mons — Temple of the Fabricator-General.[4a] Also the largest mountain in the entire Sol System.[4b]
- Mondus Occulam[4a]
- Syria Planum[4a][4b]
- Ipluvien Maximal[4a][7a]
- Ascraeus Mons — Fortress of the Legio Tempestus (Heresy-era).[4a] Destroyed during the Schism of Mars.[4]
- Pavonis Mons — Fortress of the Legio Mortis (Heresy-era).[4a]
- Olympica Fossae — Titan construction yards.[4a]
- Arsia Mons — Fortress of House Taranis (Heresy-era).[4a]
- Magma City[4a]
- Acheron Fosse[7a]
- Temple of the Frictionless Piston[7a]
- The Noctis Labyrinthus[4a]
Other
- Aries Primus — during the Horus Heresy it was the second major city of the planet and the largest single source of war munitions in the Imperium. It was surrounded by a defence line called the Ring of Death with mighty plasma defence systems. It is unknown whether it still exists in M41.[11]
- The High Altar of Technology
- The Librarium Omnissiah
- The Librarius Omnis
- Mare Erythraeum[19]
- The Vaults of Moravec
- Other Locations[7a]
- Glaivid Hive
- Oxygos Hive
- Olympus Undae Hive
- Hyperboreae Undae
- The Headquarters of the Collegia Titanica
- Mare Chronius
- Tantalus Hive
- Milancovic Fusion Reactor
- Arcadia Solar Collector Fields
- Omnid Apertura
- The Grand Temple of the Omnissiah
- Mareotis Forge Temple
- Deep Core Mines
- Dodecai Elevatus Prime
- Dodecai Elevatus Secundus
- Esperanos Space Port
- Deus Manus Space Port
- Fortress-Temple of the Knights Taranis
- Pavonis Mons
- Xanthos
- Fortress-Temple of the Legio Tempestus
- Haunted Dunes of Solis Planum
- Candor Casma
- Varnalia
- Mondus Terrawatt II Complex
- Lybia Montes Forge Temples
- Lethe Zone
- Antionradi Forge Temple
- Mechavitae Forge Temple
- The Rust Wastes
- Cthonia
- Autonoct Deserts
- Sornia
- Nilosyrtis Hive
- Sydonian Tetrahedra
- Protoservitor cradle
- Sydonian Mistsea
- Sydonian Mask
- Acidalia Planitia
- Sea of Iron Curses
- Vastitas Borealis
Satellites
Moons
The Ring of Iron
The massive shipyards orbiting the Martian equator are known collectively as the Ring of Iron. Spacecraft and other large constructs are constructed within the Ring’s extensive orbital factories, and many of the ships of the Battlefleet Solar are based in its huge floating docks. As of M41, the Ring of Iron is the largest known man-made structure in the galaxy.[9a]
Mars Patterns
Mars-Pattern Warhound Titan[16]
Mars-Pattern Reaver Titan[14]
Mars-Pattern Warlord Titan[15]
Space Marine with Mars-pattern Heavy Bolter[18]
Space Marine with Mars-pattern Plasma Cannon[18]
Mars-pattern backpack for space marine with Heavy Bolter[18]
See also
Sources
- 1: White Dwarf 178 (UK) - The Titan Legions
- 2: Codex Imperialis (Background Book), pg. 42
- 3: Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition):
- 3a: pg. 11
- 3b: [Needs Citation]
- 3c: [Needs Citation]
- 4: Mechanicum (Novel), [Needs Citation]
- 5: Horus Heresy (Artbook Series), pg. 369
- 6: Horus Heresy Book One - Betrayal
- 7: Codex: Skitarii (7th Edition):
- 8: Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy:
- 9: Codex: Cult Mechanicus (7th Edition):
- 10: The Hunt for Vulkan (Novel), Chapters 1–5
- 11: White Dwarf 119 (UK), pg. 60
- 12: The Solar War (Novel), Chapter 22
- 13: Black Legion (Novel), dramatis personae
- 14: Forgeworld Reaver Titan Body (archived 3/21/2021) (last accessed 3/21/2021)
- 15: Forgeworld Warlord Titan Builder (archived 3/21/2021) (last accessed 3/21/2021)
- 16: Forgeworld Warhound Titan Body (archived 3/21/2021) (last accessed 3/21/2021)
- 16: The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness Rulebook, pg. 124
- 17: The Solar War (Novel) - Map
- 18: White Dwarf 113 (2016), Forge world - Space Marines Weapon Sets
- 19: Codex: Imperial Knights (8th Edition), pg. 45