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OK, that article was a mess. A large part of it appeared to be "fiction", either fan created or official, I don't know. Though I suspect the former. Regardless the tone was totally wrong for an article, and anyhow the fall of Prospero is better dealt with elsewhere, and not really directly relevant. Removed.

The structure was rambling, so I've chopped and changed to make it flow a little better, as well as adding an introduction and some bits from the latest short story collection.--Phunting 01:30, 26 March 2009 (UTC)

Afer thinking about it, I've added the loyalist chapter template too. Whilst not a chapter, I think they are autonomous enough from the Space Wolves (who notably only list 12 Great Companies in their summary) to warrant their own. I've no images though, so if someone does I'd be grateful if they were put up. --Phunting 01:52, 26 March 2009 (UTC)


The powers of the Warp are said to be able to affect time itself, and such things have been known to happen before, as starships are lost in the warp for centuries, only to reappear with the crew barely aged a day.2


The above statement should be directly sourced, not sources to another Lexicanum article. --Rlyehable 06:14, 17 June 2007 (CEST)
I should be able to source some of the warp pages from rogue trader (what a nice book) however I'm away from my books at the moment after a rather long night of partying... all night partying... sleep might be useful... But anyway that source will probably come from Rogue Trader. Cheers--Jonru 10:25, 17 June 2007 (CEST)

I just modified the article to reflect current information on the 13th Company. Basically replaced Sternhammer, who I have never heard of outside this site with Wolf Lord Bulveye who is more or less recognised as the current leader. --Valdenaar 3:05, 28 October 2009 (GMT)


Removed the part where the time warping effects of the warp are mentioned; though it might be relevant, it was written in such a way and such a place that it seemed out of place. Added and rephrased a few things. Changed the leader listed in the basic data to Bulveye. --Protius 18:47, 9 November 2009 (GMT)

please correct me if i'm wrong but the great wolf of the 13th company is jorin blooodhowl according to the latest space wolves codex. And for this time paradox idea it doesn't really hold any concept when compared to the paragraph "The Wulfen Unleashed"pg23 in the latest codex which shows the 13th company briefly re-appearing and saving imperial forces i haven't made these changes on page just in case i am wrong can anyone verify it other then myself? 18:54 22 may 2010