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==Sources==
 
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*''Codex: Necrons'' (3rd Edition), pp. 2, 21
 
*''Codex: Necrons'' (3rd Edition), pp. 2, 21
*''Codex: Necrons'' (5th Edition), pp. 21, 27
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*''Codex: Necrons'' (5th Edition), pp. 21, 47
 
*''Apocalypse'', pg. 165
 
*''Apocalypse'', pg. 165
 
*''Apocalypse Reload'', pg. 49
 
*''Apocalypse Reload'', pg. 49

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A Necron Monolith disgorging Necron Warriors onto a Tomb World

A Monolith combines the properties of a transport craft, armoured destroyer and icon of undying Necron power. Its ponderous form can float across a battlefield upon its anti-gravitic engines, whilst its crystal core pulses with sickly energy that can manipulated into powerful beams of gauss lightning which whip out from its weapon mounts. The frontal section of the Monolith is also capable of opening a dark portal and transporting Necrons to the battlefield to cause fresh havoc.

Role

Phalanx of monoliths

A phalanx of Monoliths bring the Necrons to war

Nothing is emblematic of Necron implacability than the Monolith. Like all Necron constructs, it is composed of the living metal Necrodermis: a complex semi-sentient alloy that ripples and flows and adapts its structure to repair damage in the blink of an eye. Targeting matrices, motive units, power conduits and command nodes – all are capable of comprehensive and near-instantaneous self-repair. When combined with the vehicle’s slab-sided armour plates, this makes the Monolith one of the hardiest vehicles in the Necron’s arsenal, and an incredibly daunting opponent for any enemy. Energy beams are absorbed and dispersed whilst tank-busting missiles imply ricochet off the Monolith’s armoured hide, leaving behind minor damage whose repair lies easily within the parameters of the living metal’s arcane function. Indeed, the only way to truly halt the advance of a Monolith is to target it with a sustained period of focussed fire. Only by punching through the armoured shell to the vital systems and crew within can there be any hope of ending its threat. Few enemies, however, have the discipline to be so precise under fire, and even they must be swift in their targeting lest they be disintegrated by the Monolith’s formidable array of weaponry. However, formidable armour comes at the cost of speed. Due to a Monolith’s ponderous bulk, it cannot move at speed, unlike other Necron skimmer vehicles and the skimmers by other alien races

A single Monolith can muster enough firepower to be considered a small army in its own right. The most dramatic of its armaments is the Particle Whip, channelled through a glowing focused power matrix crystal atop the vehicle. A single ear-splitting discharge from the Particle Whip is enough to reduce tanks to smouldering wrecks and infantry to molecular vapour. Any enemies lucky enough to have survived will then have to run the gauntlet of the Monolith’s Gauss Flux Arcs. These automated defence arrays rake the area around the Monolith in pre-programmed execution patterns, finely tuned to predict the panicked motions of foes under fire.

Yet the Monolith’s greatest and most fearsome weapon is its eternity gate. This shimmering energy field is nothing less than a captive wormhole, bound into the very heart of the Monolith. With a simple mental command, the Monolith’s crew can transform the eternity gate into a portal of exile, and those that fail to resist its pull are sucked out of reality entirely; banished forever to a temporal prison from which there can be no escape. Alternatively, the Monolith’s crew can use the eternity gate as a form of dimensional corridor, pulling squads of Necrons from elsewhere on the battlefield, orbiting starships or even far-distant Tomb Worlds and deploying them to the Monolith’s location. So is the Monolith rightly known as a forerunner to disaster; for where a Monolith teleports onto a planet’s surface, an invading Necron army is rarely far behind…

Necron Monoliths are primarily deployed to act as a central anchor for Necron battlelines, mainly due to their abilities to quickly affect repairs upon those Necrons which teleport through its eternity gate, their immense firepower and near-impenetrable armour. Monoliths themselves are often deployed onto a battlefield through teleportation methods, either from within a Necron tomb or from orbiting Necron fleets. However, Monoliths can also descend safely from great heights using their sophisticated anti-gravitic engines. Monoliths have also been observed to be carried by even larger Megaliths; vast mobile fortresses which integrate detachable Monoliths to better deploy them as support.

Known Formations

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A Monolith supporting Necrons in battle

  • Monolith Phalanx - Armed with technology perfected before mankind ever rose from primordial soup, the Necrons utilise weapons and strategies incomprehensible to all other races. Though the Warp is anathema to the metallic legions of the Necrontyr and the C’tan, there are many other dimensions they can use; of which other races are wholly ignorant of. Using their mastering of space-time manipulation, the Necrons were able to create worlds within worlds, stable null fields and all manner of other exotic battlefield conditions. This is most evident in the use of Monoliths in a formation the Ordo Xenos has dubbed the Monolith Phalanx. In this particular configuration, at certain pivotal places in the fourth-dimensional universe, the presence of a three or more Monoliths within effective range of each other can emit a frequency waveform that distorts space-time and creates a powerful energy field known as a nodal grid. As witnessed during the Rincairn’s Flow Massacre, two or more Monoliths in a Monolith Phalanx near each other can create a Nightshroud barrier between them. Enemy shots which pass through this barrier lose energy and strengths whilst the Nightshroud also obscures those Necrons behind it. A Nightshroud is also anathema to Psykers and as such they cannot cast their psychic powers through it. However, if three or more Monoliths in a Monolith Phalanx are close enough, they can project a nodal grid, which bolsters Necrons within the grid itself by making them more resistant to damage than ever, making them all but impossible to destroy. A nodal grid as acts as a null field upon the battlefield, completely draining the energies of Psykers within. All Necron Monoliths in a Monolith Phalanx formation will always teleport onto the battlefield, their unheralded arrival spelling doom to their enemies.
  • Doomsday Phalanx - To date, there have been no confirmed records of Necrons fielding super-heavy vehicles comparable with the likes of the Imperial Baneblade and the Eldar Scorpion. Instead, the Necrons seem to favour the deployment of specialised Monolith formations whose combined might is greater than the sum of their parts. Such is the case with the Doomsday Phalanx. First sighted during the Damnos Incident, but since reported in many other conflcts, the Doomsday Phalanx holds at its core a heavily modified Monolith protected by an phase shift energy generator of unknown design, and has been noted to be capable of focusing awesome destructive energies into devastating beams which can be fired from its Gauss Obliterator. Worse still, a ‘Doomsday Monolith’ is inevitably accompanied by several lesser constructions whose eldritch power it can siphon towards its own cataclysmic ends.

Armament

Monolith

A Necron Monolith

All Necron Monoliths are armed with a large power matrix crystal mounted atop its shape. This crystal can focus its alien energies to unleash devastating arcs of anti-matter lightning; in other words, a Particle Whip. The explosions casued by this weapon will often affect large areas at a time and can cause great damage to infantry and vehicles alike. Monoliths are also armed with four Gauss Flux Arc projectors positioned around its hull. Effectively batteries of three Gauss Flayers each, these weapons are often used to scour the immediate area around the Monolith clean of enemies. Finally, all Necron Monoliths feature a powerful wormhole portal built into their forward hull face, which can act as both a dimensional portal to teleport Necrons through, as well as significantly aiding their repair processes whilst they do so, and a portal of exile which can suck in and banish enemies nearby into oblivion.

Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Technical Specifications

The technical specifications for this Necron unit have not been obtained or released by the Ordo Xenos.

Sources

  • Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition), pp. 2, 21
  • Codex: Necrons (5th Edition), pp. 21, 47
  • Apocalypse, pg. 165
  • Apocalypse Reload, pg. 49
  • Black Crusade: Hand of Corruption (RPG), pg. 81