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=== About Naximus Prime === | === About Naximus Prime === | ||
Originally a rather lush and green world, uninhabited when the Naximus system was first charted in M.23, Naximus Prime and its three moons were immediately claimed by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus|Mechanicum]], at that time an independent Empire. With a speed that could only be accomplished by the [[Machine Cult]] the entire planet was industrialised, and its moons turned into temples for the machine god. Mined hollow, and filled with ordnance, they stand as both a symbolic and functional warning to any who would approach the planet without permission of its owners | Originally a rather lush and green world, uninhabited when the Naximus system was first charted in M.23, Naximus Prime and its three moons were immediately claimed by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus|Mechanicum]], at that time an independent Empire. With a speed that could only be accomplished by the [[Machine Cult]] the entire planet was industrialised, and its moons turned into temples for the machine god. Mined hollow, and filled with ordnance, they stand as both a symbolic and functional warning to any who would approach the planet without permission of its owners. | ||
Naximus Prime was the last of the [[Forge Worlds]] of the [[Prosperitas Sector]] to be united with the Imperium in M.41. It has stood effectively blockaded for ten thousand years, unwilling to bend the knee to the [[Regency]] they viewed as anathema to their | Naximus Prime was the last of the [[Forge Worlds]] of the [[Prosperitas Sector]] to be united with the Imperium in M.41. It has stood effectively blockaded for ten thousand years, unwilling to bend the knee to the [[Regency]] they viewed as anathema to their Machine God. Having withstood invasion for such a length of time thanks to a combination of perfect factors Naximus Prime remains actively unwelcome to outsider visitors, allowing entry only by the permission of the Satrap-Council of the Forge who governs the world with a tight fist. At the other end of the spectrum from Imperial-welcoming Ferraeus, the Mechanicus of Naximus Prime still act as if they live in the Golden Age of the Imperium, where the Mechanicum was an Empire unto its own. Their ownership of the only Knight World in the sector among the reasons why the Sector government allows such a status. | ||
Resolutely independent from the Imperium forces in the sector Naximus Prime has been occasionally approached by colonists seeking alternative sources of help and power. Ever eager to spread the word and influence of the Omnissiah and their Forge these arrangements can be seen lasting to this day on the worlds of Anaximund Alpha and Olethros Secunda. | |||
Details of the forge world’s society are hard to find, however those who have been permitted on Naximus Prime report a planet poisoned by industry and a world where the colour green is limited only to the glowing cybernetics of its population. |
Revision as of 11:34, 6 April 2020
Name | Naximus Prime |
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Sub-Sector | Tenebris |
Type | Forge World |
Population | 9.3 billion |
Climate | Polluted |
Status | Mechanicum (nominal), Non-Compliant |
About Naximus Prime
Originally a rather lush and green world, uninhabited when the Naximus system was first charted in M.23, Naximus Prime and its three moons were immediately claimed by the Mechanicum, at that time an independent Empire. With a speed that could only be accomplished by the Machine Cult the entire planet was industrialised, and its moons turned into temples for the machine god. Mined hollow, and filled with ordnance, they stand as both a symbolic and functional warning to any who would approach the planet without permission of its owners.
Naximus Prime was the last of the Forge Worlds of the Prosperitas Sector to be united with the Imperium in M.41. It has stood effectively blockaded for ten thousand years, unwilling to bend the knee to the Regency they viewed as anathema to their Machine God. Having withstood invasion for such a length of time thanks to a combination of perfect factors Naximus Prime remains actively unwelcome to outsider visitors, allowing entry only by the permission of the Satrap-Council of the Forge who governs the world with a tight fist. At the other end of the spectrum from Imperial-welcoming Ferraeus, the Mechanicus of Naximus Prime still act as if they live in the Golden Age of the Imperium, where the Mechanicum was an Empire unto its own. Their ownership of the only Knight World in the sector among the reasons why the Sector government allows such a status.
Resolutely independent from the Imperium forces in the sector Naximus Prime has been occasionally approached by colonists seeking alternative sources of help and power. Ever eager to spread the word and influence of the Omnissiah and their Forge these arrangements can be seen lasting to this day on the worlds of Anaximund Alpha and Olethros Secunda.
Details of the forge world’s society are hard to find, however those who have been permitted on Naximus Prime report a planet poisoned by industry and a world where the colour green is limited only to the glowing cybernetics of its population.