Аннотация
An Adeptus Mechanicus anthology
The forces of the Adeptus Mechanicus –Titans, Imperial Knights, servitors and skitarii legions – march in a dozen tales showcasing how the servants of the Omnissiah wage war.
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DESCRIPTION
It is the 41st millennium and humanity teeters on the brink of destruction. Yet out of the darkness comes a cold hope. The Adeptus Mechanicus are logical, remote beings of cybernetic construction. Their armour is a work of mechanical art, their weapons unparalleled in intelligent design.
One of the most hostile fighting forces of the Imperium, the Priesthood of Mars serves justice upon their enemies with forbidding momentum. Though nominally allied with mankind, it is in the name of the Omnissiah that their mighty war machines step forth into the cauldron of war, for the Machine God alone is worthy of their sacrifice and neither man nor xenos can deter them from their single purpose of championing his dominion. .
This anthology contains a dozen gripping tales about the formidable Titans, Imperial Knights, battle-servitors and skitarii legions with which the Adeptus Mechanicus wage war, written by some of Black Library’s most popular authors, including Graham McNeill, Gav Thorpe, David Guymer and David Annandale..
CONTENTS
Gates of the Devourer by David Annandale
Becoming and Defiant by Andy Clark
Vanguard by Peter Fehervari
Infinite Circuit by David Guymer
Knights of the Imperium by Graham McNeill
The Zheng Cipher by Josh Reynolds
Clade by Rob Sanders
Of Gods and Men by Andy Smillie
Hunting Ground by Ian St. Martin
Vengeance of the Immortal by Gav Thorpe
The Enigma of Flesh by C L Werner
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