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Industrial World
From Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum
Industrial Worlds (also known as Manufactory Worlds[4]) are factory worlds where the whole planet is devoted to manufacturing or mining. The populations are sparse as most of the labor is carried out mechanically. In the case of industrial mining worlds they must be considerably mineral-rich in order to justify the logistical and development efforts.[1][2] Despite the fact, that an Industrial World may have ties to the Adeptus Mechanicus, they don't own these worlds, like they do with Forge Worlds.[3]
Notable Industrial Worlds
Sources
- 1: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, pg. 134
- 2: Codex Imperialis (Background Book), pg. 9
- 3: Angel of Fire (Novel), Chapter 17
- 4: Helsreach (Novel) — Armageddon (Anthology), Chapter II
- 5: The Guns of Tanith (Novel) — The Saint (Omnibus), Prologue
Worlds of the Galaxy | |
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General | Dead World • Death World • Desert World • Ice World • Jungle World • Forest World • Ocean World • Derelict Worlds • Chem Worlds • Mountain World • Rad World |
Imperium | Adeptus Astartes Homeworld • Agri World • Archive World • Cardinal World • Cemetery World • Civilised World • Feral World • Feudal World • Frontier World • Forest World • Forge World • Fortress World • Hive World • Industrial World • Knight World • Labyrinth World • Mining World • Paradise World • Penal World • Quarantined World • Quarry World • Repository World • Research Station • Sentinel World • Shrine World • Swamp World • War World • Hub-Fortress • Penitent World • Merchant World • Sepulchre World • Relic World • Battery World • Warden Planet • Lumber World • Abattoir World • Refugee World • Astropathic Relay Station |
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