The Standard Template Construct (STC) design for this weapon was originally discovered by an Explorator Magos known as Hum’nal in the late 39th Millennium, but a schism within the Adeptus Mechanicus over the purity and completeness of the weapon's template delayed the testing and eventual deployment of the Omega Pattern Plasma Blastgun for centuries. After the weapon was approved for mass manufacture, large quantities of the Macharius Omega were fabricated at the Forge Worlds of Lucius, Hellgrace, and Dynax Primus. When the Macharius Omega was finally deployed to the battlefield it proved its worth during the battles on the planets of Orask and Nicanodes where it led the Imperial counter-assaults that drove the Tyranids out of the Sable Nebula.
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| - La Plantilla de Construcción Estándar (PCE) con el diseño para este arma fue originalmente descubierta por un Magos Explorador conocido como Hum'nal a finales del M39, pero un cisma dentro del Adeptus Mechanicus sobre la pureza y la integridad de la plantilla del arma retrasó las pruebas y eventual despliegue del Cañón de Plasma modelo Omega durante siglos. Después de que el arma fuera aprobada para su fabricación en masa, grandes cantidades del Macharius Omega fueron fabricados en los Mundos Forja de Lucius, Hellgrace y Dynax Primus. Cuando el Macharius Omega finalmente fue enviado a los campos de batalla demostró su valor en las batallas por los planetas Orask y Nicanodes, donde lideraron los contraataques imperiales que expulsaron a los Tiránidos de la Nebulosa de Sable.
- The Standard Template Construct (STC) design for this weapon was originally discovered by an Explorator Magos known as Hum’nal in the late 39th Millennium, but a schism within the Adeptus Mechanicus over the purity and completeness of the weapon's template delayed the testing and eventual deployment of the Omega Pattern Plasma Blastgun for centuries. After the weapon was approved for mass manufacture, large quantities of the Macharius Omega were fabricated at the Forge Worlds of Lucius, Hellgrace, and Dynax Primus. When the Macharius Omega was finally deployed to the battlefield it proved its worth during the battles on the planets of Orask and Nicanodes where it led the Imperial counter-assaults that drove the Tyranids out of the Sable Nebula.
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| - La Plantilla de Construcción Estándar (PCE) con el diseño para este arma fue originalmente descubierta por un Magos Explorador conocido como Hum'nal a finales del M39, pero un cisma dentro del Adeptus Mechanicus sobre la pureza y la integridad de la plantilla del arma retrasó las pruebas y eventual despliegue del Cañón de Plasma modelo Omega durante siglos. Después de que el arma fuera aprobada para su fabricación en masa, grandes cantidades del Macharius Omega fueron fabricados en los Mundos Forja de Lucius, Hellgrace y Dynax Primus. Cuando el Macharius Omega finalmente fue enviado a los campos de batalla demostró su valor en las batallas por los planetas Orask y Nicanodes, donde lideraron los contraataques imperiales que expulsaron a los Tiránidos de la Nebulosa de Sable.
- The Standard Template Construct (STC) design for this weapon was originally discovered by an Explorator Magos known as Hum’nal in the late 39th Millennium, but a schism within the Adeptus Mechanicus over the purity and completeness of the weapon's template delayed the testing and eventual deployment of the Omega Pattern Plasma Blastgun for centuries. After the weapon was approved for mass manufacture, large quantities of the Macharius Omega were fabricated at the Forge Worlds of Lucius, Hellgrace, and Dynax Primus. When the Macharius Omega was finally deployed to the battlefield it proved its worth during the battles on the planets of Orask and Nicanodes where it led the Imperial counter-assaults that drove the Tyranids out of the Sable Nebula.
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