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Mars Pattern Reaver-class Battle Titan Praetorian of the Legio Astorum, the "Warp Runners," armed with a Gatling Blaster on the right arm and a Laser Blaster on the left. An Apocalypse Missile Launcher is mounted on the Titan's carapace.

The Reaver-class Titan is a flexible, multi-role humanoid combat walker known as a Battle Titan that is commonly used by the Imperial Titan Legions at the forefront of the fighting.

Amongst the honoured ranks of the Collegia Titanica the Reaver, like its larger counterparts, is regarded as a sacred engine of destruction, an incarnation of the power of the Machine God, thrice-blessed by the Tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus before striding into battle.

Reavers are of an ancient design, predating even the Age of the Imperium and having seen action on Mars during the battles of the Age of Strife when the ancient Mechanicum first seized control of the sacred surface of the Red Planet from mutants and Warp-maddened automata.

Reaver Titans are not as heavily armed as the Warlord-class Titans which form the mainstay of the Titan Legions' Battle Titans, or as fast and agile as the Warhound-class Scout Titans, though the Reaver is still a potent war machine in its own right. The Reaver was designed at approximately the same time as the Warhound-class, but predates the Warlord.

Design[]

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A Collegia Titanica schematic of a Reaver Pattern Battle Titan of the late Great Crusade era with a Firstborn Space Marine for size comparison.

The Reaver-class Battle Titan differs considerably from newer designs, such as the Warlord Battle Titan, in placing the Titan's vulnerable plasma reactor towards the rear of the carapace housing. While this makes the Reaver difficult to knock out from frontal attacks, the more exposed cooling bars of the reactor make it a comparatively easy target from the side or rear.

The greater speed of the Reaver over the Warlord minimises this problem but it does make Reavers unsuitable for heavy fighting in cities or other close terrain (such as urban assault) where they can be easily struck from all sides. A Reaver Battle Titan is an immense war machine that towers 25.21 metres (approx. 83 feet) high.

Armament[]

The medium-weight Imperial Battle Titans like the Reaver can mount up to three separate Titan-grade weapon systems. They are protected by four void shield generators and are sheathed in thick, sloped armour from all sides.

A single Titan-grade weapon can be mounted atop its carapace, which is usually an Apocalypse Missile Launcher, equivalent in size to that of a smaller Warhound-sized Scout Titan weapon.

The Reaver's arms carry the heavier weapons, which are equivalent in size to the Titan-grade weapons used by the Warlord, and usually include a Laser Blaster, Gatling Blaster or Melta Cannon. The largest Titan-grade weapons, however, are beyond the load and reactor capacity of a Reaver.

These are the most common weapon systems employed by the Reaver, though it is not unknown for close combat weapons such as Siege Hammers and Titan-grade chainfists to be employed.

Arm-Mounted Primary Weapons[]

A Reaver-class Titan can carry two of the following Titan-grade weapons on its arms:

Chassis-Mounted Secondary Weapons[]

A Reaver-class Titan can carry one of the following Titan-grade weapons on its carapace weapon mount:

Operation[]

Reaver supporting Carcharodons Badab War

Reaver-class Titan supporting the Carcharodons Space Marine Chapter during the Badab War.

A Reaver-class Titan, like all such Imperial war machines, is commanded by an officer known as a princeps, whose cerebrum is cybernetically interlinked through his command throne directly to the Titan's Mind Impulse Unit (MIU). He is assisted by two junior officers known as moderati, who control the Titan's movement and weapon systems.

A Tech-priest attends to the Reaver's plasma reactor, its main power source, and carefully monitors the Titan's available power supply. The Tech-priest is assisted in their complex engineering task by various servitors who have been hard-wired into the Battle Titan's systems.

Deployment[]

Reaver-class Titans are most commonly deployed in a shock/assault role, giving close fire support to infantry and armoured attacks. In this capacity they are usually armed with a number of short-ranged, rapid-fire weapons and a single close combat weapon.

When operating as part of a Titan battle group formation, one or two of the Reavers will always be equipped with longer-ranged, anti-armour weapons.

Chaos Ravager Battle Titans[]

Chaos Reaver

Chaos Ravager-class Battle Titans (Death Bringer variant)

Within the forces of Chaos, the Reaver-class Titans are ancient and irreplaceable relics left over from the days of the Horus Heresy. To differentiate these corrupted Reavers from their Imperial counterparts, the Imperium has redesignated these god-engines Ravager-class Titans, though this name is rarely used.

The Ravager Titans are the remnants of those Traitor Titan Legions who sided with the Renegade Warmaster Horus during those dark times and whose blasphemous names still echo with dread thousands of Terran years later. The majority of these monstrous war engines have seen millennia of service with the Chaos forces and have long since become utterly corrupted by the touch of the Ruinous Powers and the Warp.

Others are salvaged Imperial god-engines taken from the battlefield as spoils of war, much to the eternal shame of their former masters. These captured Battle Titans have been subjected to bloody rituals in order to consecrate them to the service of the Chaos Gods.

Over time, Chaos Reaver Battle Titans become an amalgam of Daemon and machine, their once living crews fused to the controls and their souls subsumed into the Titan's tainted Machine Spirit, the war machine itself now a single being dedicated to destruction and butchery, reborn to spend an eternity of battle in servitude to Chaos.

Revered and tended to by the Warp-tainted Hereteks of the Dark Mechanicum, lesser servants of the damned view these towering engines of destruction as incarnate gods of fire and death. Many of the lesser beings who serve Chaos make obeisance to them, offering sacrifices of captives and even their own lives to slake these towering monsters' thirst for blood.

Collegia Titanica Technical Specifications[]

 
Vehicle Name: Reaver-class Battle Titan Main Armament: Melta Cannon, Gatling Blaster
Forge World of Origin: Mars Secondary Armament: Apocalypse Missile Launcher
Known Patterns: I-XIV Traverse: 100 degrees
Crew: 1 Princeps, 2 Moderati, Tech-priest Elevation: From -33 to 28 degrees
Powerplant: Type XXII Plasma Reactor Main Ammunition: 30 rounds from Power Pack and 90 rounds
Weight: 738 tonnes Secondary Ammunition: 40 missiles
Length: 15.4 metres Armour
Width: 18.1 metres
Height: 25.21 metres Superstructure: 120 millimetres
Ground Clearance: 8.5 metres Hull: 120 millimetres
Max Speed - on road 27 kilometres per hour (12.5m stride length) Gun Mantlet N/A
Max Speed - off road: 19 kilometres per hour Vehicle Designation: 0550-4332-981-RV011
Transport Capacity: None Firing Ports: n/a
Access Points: n/a Turret: N/A

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