A nice map of the WH40K Galaxy
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A nice map of the WH40K Galaxy
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Stark wrote:Dyson sphere? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That's gold.
Uhm, yeah, as a matter of fact that is what it is.
The Appear to be on the Eastern Fringe North of Ultramar.It's pretty, but the angle and huge stars make it difficult for me to visualise. Is there a less-leet, clearer version? I've only seen the old drawn maps from the 90s, and I've no idea where the Tau etc fit in.
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So it's not an Easter egg joke thing, there really is a Dyson Sphere in 40K? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Did the nids stop to have a look, or did it pull them off course? Oh, mercy.
Why do they always make maps at that crazy 3/4 angle? Then again, why hasn't someone hacked google earth so we can display maps like this in full rotatable 3d?
Why do they always make maps at that crazy 3/4 angle? Then again, why hasn't someone hacked google earth so we can display maps like this in full rotatable 3d?
It's supposed to be a Dyson Sphere, as it's really honking big, metal, where a star should be, and there might be a crazy C'tan in it, as the Tyranid Hive Flight did a detour to avoid it.Stark wrote:So it's not an Easter egg joke thing, there really is a Dyson Sphere in 40K? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Did the nids stop to have a look, or did it pull them off course? Oh, mercy.
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Necron Codex. It's way, way out on the edge of the Galaxy. So far away that it was studied wiht long-range telescopes instead of a visit.
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I don't know too much about 40k, beyond a few basics, but there is something about that map that strikes me as odd. Is it ever explained canonically why Earth... Holy Terra is at the center of the Galaxy, rather than on one of its arms? Did the Emperor decide that the Orion Arm wasn't gritty enough, and took the whole planet on a road trip through the Warp or something?
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Look closely at that map. The center of the Imperium is not the center of the galaxy. Sol is in the Orion Arm. Those goofy "Segmenta" reflect political areas, not physical ones.Noble Ire wrote:I don't know too much about 40k, beyond a few basics, but there is something about that map that strikes me as odd. Is it ever explained canonically why Earth... Holy Terra is at the center of the Galaxy, rather than on one of its arms? Did the Emperor decide that the Orion Arm wasn't gritty enough, and took the whole planet on a road trip through the Warp or something?
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I see what you mean; I must have been thrown by the odd orientation of the map. Thanks.Morilore wrote:Look closely at that map. The center of the Imperium is not the center of the galaxy. Sol is in the Orion Arm. Those goofy "Segmenta" reflect political areas, not physical ones.Noble Ire wrote:I don't know too much about 40k, beyond a few basics, but there is something about that map that strikes me as odd. Is it ever explained canonically why Earth... Holy Terra is at the center of the Galaxy, rather than on one of its arms? Did the Emperor decide that the Orion Arm wasn't gritty enough, and took the whole planet on a road trip through the Warp or something?
While I'm at it, I suppose I'll ask another stupid question; why are some Ork worlds interspersed within Imperial territory? I was under the impression that the factions were generally opposed to one another. Something to do with 40k FTL?
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Wherever humanity goes or looks, the Orks have been there first. The Orks have inhabited and invaded planets for millenia, so theres bound to be some planets they still control which the Imperium asn't been able to take from them.Noble Ire wrote:I see what you mean; I must have been thrown by the odd orientation of the map. Thanks.Morilore wrote:Look closely at that map. The center of the Imperium is not the center of the galaxy. Sol is in the Orion Arm. Those goofy "Segmenta" reflect political areas, not physical ones.Noble Ire wrote:I don't know too much about 40k, beyond a few basics, but there is something about that map that strikes me as odd. Is it ever explained canonically why Earth... Holy Terra is at the center of the Galaxy, rather than on one of its arms? Did the Emperor decide that the Orion Arm wasn't gritty enough, and took the whole planet on a road trip through the Warp or something?
While I'm at it, I suppose I'll ask another stupid question; why are some Ork worlds interspersed within Imperial territory? I was under the impression that the factions were generally opposed to one another. Something to do with 40k FTL?
Remember Exterminatus is a very rare thing, and an Ork controlled world is not considered dangerous enough to warrent it.
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Orks are notoriously hard to get rid of. Once they infest any given planet or even region of space, they're nigh-impossible to remove short of Exterminatus. With the Imperium stretched thin on a constant basis, only the most dire threats are generally dealt with, so something as relatively trivial as a mob of in-fighting Orks is low on the list of priorities:Noble Ire wrote:I see what you mean; I must have been thrown by the odd orientation of the map. Thanks.
While I'm at it, I suppose I'll ask another stupid question; why are some Ork worlds interspersed within Imperial territory? I was under the impression that the factions were generally opposed to one another. Something to do with 40k FTL?
1) The Imperial Guard is a massive behemoth of a military organization. It's like that fat kid everyone made fun of because he was slow and bulky but then everyone shut up when he turned out to be the biggest and baddest-ass heavy weight wrestler in a 300 mile radius. Getting the Guard up to speed and strength is a massive undertaking and doing so for one or two planets is a criminal misuse of time and resources; hence the practice of Crusades.
2) Some Orks here and there and generally too trivial for wandering Space Marine companies to waste time with, at least not without logistical support (i.e., the Marines could cleanse it just fine, but then what? It's just a planet with nothing there then, until the Orks grow back before anyone can settle it).
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I thought there had been a great hoo-rah over at the Relic forums about this being as reliable as a Snotling in close combat?
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It is uncomfortably close, but as you can see by the arrows Hivefleet Leviathan isn't in the best of shape at the moment. It's unlikely that they'll get past Necromunda and Mundus.dragon wrote:I noticed that the Hivefleet is getting pretty close to Terra. Were they stopped or are they still making headway.
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One thing to remember with 40K, as well as the fact that Orks have been everywhere, is that the IoM is actually thinly spread over a million stars. They only occupy a small part of the territory they claim to control with alien held world, rebel worlds, unihabited star systems, lost systems, and so on in so forth within each Segmentum.Noble Ire wrote:
While I'm at it, I suppose I'll ask another stupid question; why are some Ork worlds interspersed within Imperial territory? I was under the impression that the factions were generally opposed to one another. Something to do with 40k FTL?
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That is a very good map. Nice how you get little info blurbs when you run the cursor over an object. It is a bit surprising to see some Ork worlds so close to Terra, namely Sulairn and Arch Maniac of Calvera.
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I thought it was much smaller; Eisenhorn doesn't describe it filling up the whole sky or a large portion of it, which I would expect from that map.
Edit: When he's on Cadia, obviously.
Edit: When he's on Cadia, obviously.
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Nah. It's pretty much where it is in the rule book, and I think the size is rightAdrian Laguna wrote:That map seems a bit wrong. For one thing, I'm pretty sure the Eye of Terror spans the center of the galaxy. Even if I'm wrong in that respect, I'm sure it is much, much bigger.
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