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'', the Space Marines, also known as the Adeptus Astartes, are superhuman warrior-monks who fight for the Imperium of Man. They wear mechanised suits of armour and have modified genomes that grant them superhuman strength and endurance. Some Space Marines have betrayed the Imperium and serve the Gods of Chaos, and are thus known as Chaos Space Marines or Heretic Astartes. ''Warhammer 40,000'' is a
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, where Space Marines are one of the playable factions that can be used. They are the best-known and most popular characters in ''Warhammer 40,000'', always featuring in the artwork and starter set of each edition of ''Warhammer 40,000'' and other spin-off games such as '' Space Hulk'' and ''
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'' (excluding the 2nd edition ''Titan Legions''), and simpler derivative games such as ''
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''. Likewise, they are the most popular protagonists in spin-off fiction such as novels and video games.


Publication history

Space Marines were first introduced in '' Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader'' (1987) by
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, which was the first edition of the tabletop game. The book ''Realm of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned'' (Rick Priestley and Bryan Ansell, 1990) was the first book from Games Workshop to give a backstory for the Space Marines. It introduced the original 20 Space Marine Legions as well as their Primarchs. It also first described the Horus Heresy, the civil war of the 30th millennium in which nine of the Legions converted to the worship of the
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and rebelled against the Emperor. Two of the original 20 Legions and their respective Primarchs are not named and are described as "redacted" from the records of the Imperium. Rick Priestley explained that this was to illustrate the Imperium's practice of erasing embarrassing or incriminating events and figures from Imperial records (''
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'').


Tabletop games

The following tabletop games from
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use miniature models of Space Marines: *''
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''Warhammer 40,000''

As far as non-hero infantry go, Space Marines are rather powerful and have a high point cost. A Space Marine Intercessor is worth 20 points, whereas a normal human soldier is worth only 4 points. Consequently, an army based on Space Marines will be relatively small compared to, say, a Tyranid army of equal strength. This means that a player can assemble a functional army for relatively little money and effort. In terms of playing style, a Space Marine army neither excels nor fails at any particular tactic, though certain Chapters do have variant rules (e.g. the Salamanders specialise in flamethrowers). Individual units are typically not strongly specialised and can roughly substitute in other roles, meaning most mistakes and setbacks are easy to compensate for. Their tough armour and generally unspecialised weaponry means that they do not have to be maneuvered as carefully as units of other armies (such as the powerful but frail Aeldari). These qualities make them ideal for beginners, and may help them succeed more often in their early gameplay stages.


''Kill Team''

Much like in ''Warhammer 40,000'', Space Marine teams in ''Kill Team'' tend to be small teams of powerful warriors. For instance, a Space Marine team will consist of six warriors, whereas an Imperial Guard team will consist of 10 to 14 warriors.


''The Horus Heresy''

Space Marines in The Horus Heresy are the most widely-featured faction, with the original 18 Space Marine Legions represented in a great variety of standard Legion units (accessible to virtually everyone), supplemented by unique specialty Legion rules and units. In comparison to Warhammer 40,000, Horus Heresy-era units tend to be larger, to represent the epic extent of the conflict. Players are also required to declare their allegiance, whether they are loyal to the Emperor of Mankind (Loyalist), to the Warmaster Horus (Traitor), or occasionally, something else (Blackshields + Shattered Legions). Each Space Marine unit's combat capabilities and resiliency vary widely in The Horus Heresy. Basic Tactical Marines tend to be more expendable, with a very low cost and modest weapons and armour, while Elite units, such as the Emperor's Children Palatine Blades, Ultramarines' Invictarus Suzerains, or Sons of Horus Justaerin tend to be very resilient and powerful (but consequently more expensive) compared to their more mundane counterparts. Horus Heresy Space Marine units also tend to be less general in tactical function, with units such as Tactical Support Squads and Recon Squads dedicated to virtually a single purpose on the battlefield, compared to the more mixed units of the Warhammer 40,000 era.


''Space Hulk''

In '' Space Hulk'', Space Marines in Terminator armour move through narrow corridors fending off attacks by alien monsters known as " genestealers". Genestealers are faster and stronger than Space Marines but limited to melee attacks only, whereas the Space Marines possess both ranged and melee weapons.


''Legions Imperialis''

In '' Legions Imperialis'', Space Marines are one of two factions you can play as. You can paint them as either loyalist or traitor. This is at a 28-millimeter scale. You can supplement this force with titan legions.


Miniature design

The archetypal Space Marines in game lore and miniature variety don protective exosuits known as Power Armour. Bob Naismith created the initial design of these Space Marines for the first edition, with the helmet having a gas mask with an airtube connected to the snout, and this was used for a 1991 limited release model. However designers at Games Workshop felt that this concept was too banal and derivative, and they made a conscious decision to give the Space Marine, and ''Warhammer 40,000'' in general, a "medieval-in-space" aesthetic, so the exosuit was redesigned to resemble medieval plate armour. The helmet was modified to resemble a medieval '' hounskull'' helmet with prominent conical snouts, popularly known as the "beaky" helmet (in-universe it is called Mark VI Corvus Power Armour). Jes Goodwin redesigned the Power Armour for the second edition (1993), where the helmet's beak was replaced by a flat grill, and the chestplate features a winged skull (known in lore as Mark VII Aquila Power Armour); this armour design would be continue to be used for the third through to the seventh editions. The differences in the various Marks of Power Armour are cosmetic and have the same attributes for in-game purposes, and Space Marines with these types of armour are collectively known as the 'Firstborn' since the eighth edition onward. With the eighth edition (2017), Games Workshop introduced the Primaris Space Marine models with a new type of Power Armour (known in lore as Mark X Power Armour). The Primaris Marines are taller and have a new helmet design compared to existing Marines in earlier types of Power Armour (retroactively known as the 'Firstborn'). In-game, Primaris Marines are distinct units with different attributes compared to Firstborn Marines (all Firstborn marines are considered equivalent units regardless of the edition of their Power Armour design); also Primaris Marines have their own accompanying vehicles as they are not compatible with those of the Firstborn. Firstborn and Primaris miniatures were sold alongside each other between 2017 and 2023 for the eighth and ninth editions, however many Firstborn sets have been discontinued coinciding with the release of the tenth edition. This decision by Games Workshop to retire Firstborn miniatures via
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is controversial, as Primaris Marine units have better in-game abilities than their Firstborn counterparts for a given points cost, and longtime players who have collected large Firstborn armies have complained that they are being forced to purchase Primaris miniatures in order to remain competitive at official Games Workshop tournaments. Space Marine Terminators first appeared in 1989 for the spin-off board game '' Space Hulk'' and were eventually included in army lists for the battlefield ''Warhammer 40,000'' game. Compared to regular Marines in Power Armour, Terminators don a bulkier kind of armour that provides heavier protection and carry stronger weapons (some of which are incorporated as part of the Terminator suit), making Terminators particularly suited to close quarter battle environments such as boarding enemy spaceships. The Terminators included in the ''Space Hulk'' sets have always been plastic, however for ''Warhammer 40,000'' 2nd edition only metal Terminator miniatures were initially offered, until a plastic Terminators set (same as included for the ''Space Hulk'' 2nd edition box set) was made available for sale in July 1997. For subsequent editions of ''Warhammer 40,000'', all Terminator miniatures have been offered in plastic as Games Workshop transitioned away from metal miniatures. The 3rd edition featured unique plastic Terminators designed specifically for Space Hulk, instead of being shared with the sets for the tabletop game Warhammer 40,000. The current style of the Terminator (known in-game as Indomitus Pattern Terminator Armour) debuted in 1989 and has been retained through successive editions of ''Warhammer 40,000'', although the latest iteration of Terminators for the 10th edition "Leviathan" have been enlarged to keep pace with the Primaris Marines. Space Marine Scouts initially appeared in 1989, and then received a significant overhaul in 1997 which was one year before the release of the third edition, and the latter design has continued through to the seventh edition. Marine Scouts wear Scout Armour, which is not a full exosuit and provides lesser protection compared to the Marines' Power Armour and Terminator Armour, however that facilitates the Scouts' role of infiltration and skirmishing. Simplified miniatures of Space Marines in Power Armour, Space Marine Scouts, and Space Marine Terminators are found in the board games ''
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'' and '' Tyranid Attack''. The Space Marine Dreadnought, often confused as an extra-large fighting suit or robot, is actually a powerful
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, the Land Raider, is based upon the British Mark series of tanks in World War One with its rhomboidal hull and
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armament. For ''Warhammer 40,000'' all variants been produced as plastic kits, the first iteration (Mark I) appeared in an 1987 Rogue Trader book, while the second iternation (Mark III) was released in 1998 and this design continues to be available as of 2023.


Fictional characteristics

A Space Marine is stronger, tougher, heavier and taller than a normal human due to genetic augmentation. Space Marines are relatively few in number, because their production cannot be scaled up, and so make up only a small minority of the Imperium's armed forces. A Space Marine is created by implanting "gene-seed" in a human recruit, which transforms them into superhuman soldiers by severely altering their organism. Gene-seed cannot be mass-produced in factories. New gene-seed grows within the bodies of the Space Marines themselves and is periodically harvested by surgery to implant in new recruits. Fully developed Space Marines have two functioning hearts, three lungs and an additional kidney in order to sustain their improved metabolism, together with a series of other genetically-engineered organs that serve various purposes. Most chapters prefer to recruit boys in early adolescence, as younger recruits suffer fewer complications in the transformation process; but adults can be recruited up to middle age. Space Marines also cannot procreate sexually as humans normally do as their genetic modifications make them sterile. Space Marines wear suits of mechanised armour, which has a medieval aesthetic where
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is often brightly painted and ornately decorated (camouflage, while still useful in warfare of the far future, offers little to no benefit for Astartes who are best used as shock troops and in direct assaults), with several types depending on their rank/experience and combat roles. New recruits start with Scout Armour (known as "Space Marine Scouts") to prove themselves in infiltration/skirmish roles. Those that successfully pass all tests become full-fledged Marines, earning the right to wear a suit of Power Armour which is environmentally sealed and cybernetically enhanced, and which provides a balance of resistance against most anti-infantry firepower while retaining quick reflexes making them flexible for numerous frontline situations. The typical weapon of the Space Marine is the boltgun, a form of
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weapon but with a recoil strong enough that normal humans cannot normally wield one, while squad leaders and heroes have access to rare weapons such as the power sword which are treasured as relics. The most experienced veterans who are named to their Chapter's First Company may don the powerful but rare Terminator Armour (these are known as "Terminators"), which is nearly impervious to all but the strongest attacks from enemy troops. Terminators also carry more powerful weaponry (some of which are incorporated as part of the Terminator suit), such as the power fist (or power glove) which is an oversized gauntlet that is very powerful in melee (although slow to strike), which making them suited to close quarter battle environments such as boarding enemy spaceships. However, Terminators are slower and there are limited means to deploy them upon the battlefield (either being transported in the Land Raider
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, or being teleported). The Dreadnought, often confused as an extra-large fighting suit or robot, is actually a powerful
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Chaos Space Marines

The Emperor of Mankind created the Space Marines around the time he founded the Imperium and used them to spearhead his conquest of the galaxy. A few centuries into this campaign, fully half of the Space Marine Legions converted to the worship of Chaos and rebelled against the Emperor. The insurrection was eventually defeated and the Traitor Legions fled Imperial space, but only after catastrophic damage was done to the Imperium. Because Space Marines age at a much slower rate than normal humans, and most of the rebels dwell in realms of Chaos that exist outside the normal flow of time, many of the Chaos Space Marines that fled after the Heresy are alive and continue to wage war against the Imperium over ten thousand years later. Not all Chaos Space Marines worship the forces of Chaos, but all desire to overthrow the Imperium, led by whom they call the “False Emperor.” Chaos Space Marines are organised into large "Legions" and smaller warbands that likewise have colourful names (e.g. "the World Eaters" and "the Night Lords"). Some Chaos Space Marines dedicate themselves to a specific Chaos God, which affects their personalities and physiologies in specific and extreme ways. For instance, Chaos Space Marines devoted to Nurgle have grotesque, bloated bodies riddled with disease, yet are paradoxically very resilient in battle; whereas Chaos Space Marines devoted to Slaanesh are obsessed with pleasure and beauty, but are hideously deformed and push physical and mental sensation to limits that a normal human would consider to be sheer torture. Chaos Space Marines are far more brutal and cruel than their Loyalist counterparts, often killing and torturing people for the mere sake of it, much to the delight of their Chaos masters. A few of the Chaos Space Marines do not engage in Chaos worship, and instead engage in selfish pursuits such as piracy or establishing their own petty kingdoms. Although Chaos Space Marines are just as likely to fight amongst themselves as they are against loyalist forces, on occasion they will unite and form a “Black Crusade,” with the explicit purpose of defeating the Imperium and slaying the "False Emperor" once and for all. None of these Black Crusades have yet achieved their main goal, but have managed to cause great damage in Imperial space and allowed Chaos forces to steal valuable technology and information from the Imperium.


Organization


Rank structure

The Space Marines have a
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system, like many modern and past
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. There are a total of six ranks. They are, in ascending order: *Battle Brother is a rank similar to the real-world
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or Private First Class ranks. These are the rank-and-file
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of the Space Marines. *
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rank above Battle Brothers, and are in command of a
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; they are the lowest
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. *
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is the next rank, awarded to Marines with considerable experience in their Chapter and assigned to the First Company of said Chapter. Veteran Sergeants are officers in command of a Veteran squad. *Space Marines with the rank of
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serve as
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of a
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. *
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is the second-highest rank in the Chapter. They are the Commanding Officers of
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. *The highest rank in the Space Marines is that of Chapter Master, similar to a
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in the real world. They command a whole Chapter. Space Marines are featured in '' Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie'' (2010).


Unit structure

The Space Marines, like present-day militaries, have a generally clear unit structure. The highest level is the Chapter, commanded by the Chapter Master and comprising all the Space Marines in that Chapter. While individual chapters vary in numbers, a standard Chapter has one thousand Space Marines at maximum strength. Inside the Chapter are usually ten numbered Companies, each one hundred strong. The Company is led by a Captain, who is assisted by a Lieutenant. Inside a Company, there are ten Squads. These are commanded by a Sergeant, and have nine Marines plus the Sergeant. As well as having 'normal' warriors, each Chapter also uses specialists in four different military occupation specialties: *Librarians are magicians, Psykers. *Chaplains are priests, who are responsible for the morale, spirituality and purity of the Space Marines. In some cases, Chaplains may serve as Judiciars, responsible for executing rule-breakers or those who are impure. *Apothecaries are medics, responsible for the medical health of Space Marines and collecting gene-seed. *Techmarines are engineers, responsible for maintaining the Chapter's Armoury. Though many Chapters comply strictly with these rules, there are some Chapters who do not conform. One major example is the Space Wolves, who have twelve existing Companies of varying sizes, plus a Thirteenth Company which is missing. In addition, some Chapters utilise differing names for ranks (such as the Red Scorpions using "Commander" in place of Captain, and the Chapter Master being "Lord High Commander"), formations (such as the Grey Knights calling their Companies "Brotherhoods") and specialties (such as the Iron Hands referring to their Techmarines as "Iron Father"), depending on Chapter traditions. Some Chapters go further in not utilising a certain concept at all (such as the Black Templars having no Librarians whatsoever and the Iron Hands not having a Chapter Master), again depending on their traditions.


Books

Space Marines are featured in numerous Science-fantasy novels, predominantly published by
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Trademark controversy

In December 2012,
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claimed that any use of the phrase "Space Marine" on content other than their own infringed on their
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of the term and requested that online retailer
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remove the
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''Spots the Space Marine'' by M.C.A. Hogarth. The row received a lot of publicity during February 2013, with authors such as
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,
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, and
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supporting Hogarth. Amazon restored the e-book for sale.


See also

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References


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