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[[File:Biovore.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Tyranid]] Biovore preparing to fire its deadly payload of living ordnance]]
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[[File:Biovore.jpg|thumb|250px|A Tyranid Biovore prepares to fire its deadly payload of living ordnance]]
The [[Tyranid]] bioform called the '''Biovore''' (''Tyranicus patris-boletus'') is a powerful "living artillery" weapon for the Tyranid swarms. Deep within its squat, lumpen form the Biovore nurtures a clutch of [[Spore Mines]] -- living bombs that blanket the enemy in acids, poisons and pieces of chitin.
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The [[Tyranid]] bioform called the '''Biovore''' (''Tyranicus patris-boletus'') is a powerful "living artillery" weapon for the Tyranid swarms. Deep within its squat, lumpen form, the Biovore nurtures a clutch of [[Spore Mines]] -- living bombs that clouds the battlefield and covers enemies in acids, poisons and pieces of chitin. A Biovore launches these mines from a dorsal aperture by means of a powerful muscle spasm. Even if the shot misses its target, the danger is far from over, for the Spore Mines are possessed of a rudimentary intelligence and detonate not on impact, but when they sense the proximity of a non-Tyranid lifeform. Fortunately, the Biovore's relative rarity amongst the Tyranid swarms is taken as a sign that the [[Hive Mind]] prefers to win its battles in bloody melee, but the truth is subtly different.
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A Biovore launches these mines from a dorsal aperture by means of a powerful muscle spasm. Even if the shot misses its target, the danger is far from over; for the Spore Mines is possessed of a rudimentary intelligence and detonates not on impact, but when it senses the proximity of a non-Tyranid lifeform. Fortunately, the Biovore's relative rarity amongst the Tyranid swarms is taken as a sign that the [[Hive Mind]] prefers to win its battles in bloody melee, but the truth is subtly different. Over time, as the [[Hive Fleet]]s pressed ever deeper into the galaxy, their victories were much harder won as their enemies began to concentrate on destroying the swarm from great distance. In response, the pragmatic Hive Mind recognised the need for a bioform that could neutralise the enemy's long-range weaponry, thus leading to the birth of the Biovore. Imperial savants believe that the Hive Mind may have made use of [[Ork]]oid genetic material to create the Biovore. Thus this creature is not merely a powerful weapon in the Hive Mind's arsenal, it is living proof of the adaptive nature of the Tyranid menace.
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Over time, as the [[Hive Fleet]]s pressed ever deeper into the [[galaxy]], their victories were much harder won as their enemies began to concentrate on destroying the swarm from great distance. In response, the pragmatic Hive Mind recognised the need for a bioform that could neutralise the enemy's long-range weaponry, thus leading to the birth of the Biovore. Imperial savants believe that the Hive Mind may have made use of [[Ork]]oid genetic material to create the Biovore. Thus this creature is not merely a powerful weapon in the Hive Mind's arsenal, it is living proof of the adaptive nature of the Tyranid menace.
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==Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record==
 
==Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record==
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*''Codex: Tyranids ''(6th Edition) (Tablet), pp. 125-126
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*''Codex: Tyranids ''(5th Edition), pg. 48
 
*''Codex: Tyranids'' (3rd Edition)
 
*''Codex: Tyranids'' (3rd Edition)
*''Codex: Tyranids ''(5th Edition), p. 48
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*''Deathwatch: The Jericho Reach ''(RPG), pg. 184
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project''
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project''
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*[https://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Tyranid-Biovore?_requestid=2946600 ''Games Workshop Online Store - Tyranid Biovore'']
   
 
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Tyranid_Biovore.jpg|A [[Tyranid]] Biovore and its [[Spore Mines]]
 
Tyranid_Biovore.jpg|A [[Tyranid]] Biovore and its [[Spore Mines]]
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 30 July 2019

Biovore

A Tyranid Biovore prepares to fire its deadly payload of living ordnance

The Tyranid bioform called the Biovore (Tyranicus patris-boletus) is a powerful "living artillery" weapon for the Tyranid swarms. Deep within its squat, lumpen form, the Biovore nurtures a clutch of Spore Mines -- living bombs that clouds the battlefield and covers enemies in acids, poisons and pieces of chitin. A Biovore launches these mines from a dorsal aperture by means of a powerful muscle spasm. Even if the shot misses its target, the danger is far from over, for the Spore Mines are possessed of a rudimentary intelligence and detonate not on impact, but when they sense the proximity of a non-Tyranid lifeform. Fortunately, the Biovore's relative rarity amongst the Tyranid swarms is taken as a sign that the Hive Mind prefers to win its battles in bloody melee, but the truth is subtly different.

Over time, as the Hive Fleets pressed ever deeper into the galaxy, their victories were much harder won as their enemies began to concentrate on destroying the swarm from great distance. In response, the pragmatic Hive Mind recognised the need for a bioform that could neutralise the enemy's long-range weaponry, thus leading to the birth of the Biovore. Imperial savants believe that the Hive Mind may have made use of Orkoid genetic material to create the Biovore. Thus this creature is not merely a powerful weapon in the Hive Mind's arsenal, it is living proof of the adaptive nature of the Tyranid menace.

Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record

Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Record
Designation: Biovore
Common Title: Gunbeast
Species Name: Tyranicus patris-boletus
Average Height: 2 metres
Average Weight: 2 tonnes

First Encountered:

Ichar IV (Second Tyrannic War)
Role: Indirect fire support
Threat Evaluation: Low

Sources

  • Codex: Tyranids (6th Edition) (Tablet), pp. 125-126
  • Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition), pg. 48
  • Codex: Tyranids (3rd Edition)
  • Deathwatch: The Jericho Reach (RPG), pg. 184
  • Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project
  • Games Workshop Online Store - Tyranid Biovore

Gallery