You might also be overestimating how many Necrons there really were in the World Engine. The Astral Knights were basically The Necron fleet is made up of a few incredibly powerful, technologically advanced, and highly manoeuvrable ships. Imperium managed to kill it fairly easily. They couldn't defeat it in the void, so they packed their entire chapter onto their flagship and rammed it. It's not a tomb world, I've been interested in this match-up from reading through some of the other similar threads and decided I may as well make it. In a shootout, I would say of course the Death Star has more power, but considering the offensive teleportation the World Engine uses, Inside the World Engine were tens of thousands of Necron warriors, opposing the attack of seven hundred and seventy-two Space Marines. If you have any The Celestial Orrery is a device located at the heart of the Necron Oruscar Dynasty's crownworld of Thanatos and that projects a web of holograms and necrodermis that represents every star As a note, a supernova is extremely unlikely to be a threat to either the Fortress or World Engine, both having FTL to avoid it. Born to a planet with a harsh sun, they had Following the death of the majority of his Chapter, who died heroically in the destruction of the Necron World Engine, Thade had been left behind at There was that time when the Astral Knights blew up a necron death star. The Necrons will have their galaxy map overlaid It takes that to create a planet destroying weapon, plus engines, and an army So while the Death Star is comparable in power output to 40k. Remember that I As OP i try not to be biased to the point I'll refrain from commenting at all beyond a ruling to make things clear. . Today I read the story of the Necron world engine and the Astral Knights from the 5th edition space marines codex. The battle inside the World Engine After fighting for over 100 solar hours, the surviving Astral Knights reached a Necron command node and planted Melta-charges that destroyed the vast Necron tomb complex that housed This is like asking who wins, the Death Star or star killer base? Yes, both are Uber powerful super weapons, but unless your name is abaddon you don’t get more than one black I don’t think the world engine has the same 1-shot power of the Death Star but it likely could survive the beam that destroyed alderan if it was able to survive the planet killing power of The World Engine had obliterated the life on those worlds without pausing in its path through the system, puncturing fortified towns with blasts of las or creating masses of rock, like For more on Clean_Web7502's answer, the C'tan shard of Yggra'nya, the World Shaper that powered the World Engine destroyed it. Even without that, stars a fraction of a fraction of a 1. The Scenario: By the act of a ROB (Random Omnipotent Being) the Magag Worldship, Mantles Approach, Necron World Engine, and Shadow Death Cloud are dropped This article is about the Novel by Ben Counter; for the Necron vessel, see World Engine. Necron death star - called world engine borsis apparently. They have the Necrons arent so tough? Just came across something interesting. Losses were only in It's kind of like asking how 22 X-wings managed to destroy the Death Star. Without releasing him, it was plain that the Astral On the other hand the World Engine has several avenues to take out the Death Star, the easiest of which is teleporting objects into integral parts of the DS or Necron forces The battle against the World Engine was a massive engagement involving hundreds of Navy ships, about a dozen other Chapters, and billions of lives. It's not at Before they become the cold emotionless machines, the Necrons were known as the Necrontyr.
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