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Published: 2017-10-19 12:53:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 1487; Favourites: 25; Downloads: 0
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Description The Eldar of the Explorator-Craftworld Pha-Aeron posses many fearsome warmachines from the days of the great Eldar empire, given to them as a means to protect themselves on their journey to a distant galaxy. 
Abandoning their mission after the Fall, they turned around and set course towards the milky-way to help the remaining Eldar, where they reestablished contact with Aliatoc and Iyanden in 792 M.32 and reentered our Galaxy in 995 M.41.
Since then, they have proven an incredibly mighty foe, never to be underestimated and infamous amongst their enemys for bringing down the destructive power of their Titans on them.
Most notable amongst these constructs of raging destruction are the aincient "Judgement"-class Titans, extremely rare and valuable machines, created countless aeons ago, comparable in size and power only to the imperial "Emperor"-class and their traitorous counterparts.
They are piloted by two pilots, mostly a pair of siblings or even twins, and a single crewmember of enormous psychic might, such as a Farseer.
The armament consists of two missile launcher arrays on it's shoulders, ten twinliked heavy shuriken-cannons in ist chest and missile array, four heavy star-cannons  in the missile "collars", two Pulsar gatling-guns mounted underneath said collars, a titanic plasma-cannon called the "Supernova-Annihilartor", a Forceblade and the Soultearer, a super-sized version of the Banshees-Scream.
On the defensive side it can rely on a Holofield, a Forcefield (generated by the psychic Pilot) and the seemingly impossible movement speed and grace common amongst all Eldar Titans.
But probably the most dangerous component of these gargantuan warmachines is the third crew-member, in combination with this vast construct of Wraithbone and other psychoactive materials. A "Judgement"-Titan can cast devastating psychic attacks and tear apart enemy Titans without even laying a hand on them.
Luckily for their foes, the Eldar of Pha-Aeron rarely call upon these monsters, just for the simple fact that only very few enemys actually warrant the use of such exsessive amounts of force.
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