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{{Quote|...and their vessels cast a shadow across the stars and in that dark shadow was dread, the dread that fortells death. The Space Marines had arrived and they are fear incarnate, they are the Lords of Death| Attr. Unknown}}
 
{{Quote|...and their vessels cast a shadow across the stars and in that dark shadow was dread, the dread that fortells death. The Space Marines had arrived and they are fear incarnate, they are the Lords of Death| Attr. Unknown}}
 
[[File:Nova-class_Frigate.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Space Marine]] ''Nova''-class Frigate of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Chapter]]]]
 
[[File:Nova-class_Frigate.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Space Marine]] ''Nova''-class Frigate of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Chapter]]]]
The '''''Nova''-class Frigate''' is a Rapid Strike Vessel utilised by the fleets of most [[Space Marine]] [[Chapter]]s. These warships are used primarily for patrolling through the domains controlled by a respective Chapter, and for providing a highly mobile [[Escort]] for the Chapter's [[Battle Barge]]s and [[Strike Cruiser]]s. The ''Nova''-class Frigate also conducts routine convoy escort missions, as well as scouting and surveillance missions before a Chapter commits its valuable resources to a warzone. A ''Nova''-class vessel will most likely be the only [[Lance]]-armed warship available to a Space Marine Chapter.
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The '''''Nova''-class Frigate''' is a [[Rapid Strike Vessel]] utilised by the fleets of most [[Space Marine]] [[Chapter]]s. These warships are used primarily for patrolling through the domains controlled by a respective Chapter, and for providing a highly mobile [[Escort]] for the Chapter's [[Battle Barge]]s and [[Strike Cruiser]]s.
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The ''Nova''-class Frigate also conducts routine convoy escort missions, as well as scouting and surveillance missions before a Chapter commits its valuable resources to a warzone. A ''Nova''-class vessel will most likely be the only [[Lance]]-armed warship available to a Space Marine Chapter.
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==History==
 
==History==
The ''Nova''-class Frigate is part of a class of Space Marine vessels collectively known as Rapid Strike Vessels. Of all the vessels used by the fleets of the [[Adeptus Astartes]], it is the ''Nova''-class Frigate that the [[Imperial Navy]], always a rival of the Astartes' fleet arms, most takes exception to. It lacks sufficient size to truly fulfil the deployment and planetary assault roles for which Space Marine warships are primarily intended and its Lance armament and speed make it a menacing gunboat in its own right. As such, the ''Nova'' remains rare in most Space Marine fleets, a trend the Imperial Navy, the [[Inquisition]] and other Imperial institutions perpetually concerned with maintaining the balance of power within the Imperium would dearly love to see continue.
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The ''Nova''-class Frigate is part of a class of Space Marine vessels collectively known as Rapid Strike Vessels. Of all the vessels used by the fleets of the [[Adeptus Astartes]], it is the ''Nova''-class Frigate that the [[Imperial Navy]], always a rival of the Astartes' fleet arms, most takes exception to.
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It lacks sufficient size to truly fulfil the deployment and planetary assault roles for which Space Marine warships are primarily intended and its [[Lance]] armament and speed make it a menacing gunboat in its own right. As such, the ''Nova'' remains rare in most Space Marine fleets, a trend the Imperial Navy, the [[Inquisition]] and other Imperial institutions perpetually concerned with maintaining the balance of power within the Imperium would dearly love to see continue.
   
 
==Crew==
 
==Crew==
Unlike the vessels of the [[Imperial Navy]], a Space Marine starship has a relatively small crew. A Space Marine is far too valuable a resource to waste in manning a gun or watching a surveyor screen, and so only the officers aboard a vessel are likely to be Space Marines, as well as the few [[Techmarine]]s who oversee the engines and perform other mechanical duties. Almost all the starship's systems are run and monitored by [[Servitor]]s; half-human cyborgs who are hard-wired into the vessel's weapons, engines and communications apparatus. There are also a few hundred [[Chapter Serf]]s to attend to other duties, such as serving the Space Marines during meal times, preparing them for battle and other such honoured tasks. These Serfs come form the [[Space Marine Chapter Homeworld|Chapter's homeworld]] or the enclave they protect, many of them Novitiates or former Aspirants who have failed some part of the recruiting or training process. These Serfs are fanatically loyal to their transhuman masters, and indoctrinated into many of the lesser orders of the Chapter's Cult. Although human, they still benefit from remarkable training and access to superior weaponry than is usually found on an Imperial Navy vessel, making them a fearsome prospect in a boarding action, even without the support of their genetically modified lords.
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Unlike the vessels of the [[Imperial Navy]], a Space Marine starship has a relatively small crew. A Space Marine is far too valuable a resource to waste in manning a gun or watching a surveyor screen, and so only the officers aboard a vessel are likely to be Space Marines, as well as the few [[Techmarine]]s who oversee the engines and perform other mechanical duties.
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Almost all the starship's systems are run and monitored by [[Servitor]]s; half-human cyborgs who are hard-wired into the vessel's weapons, engines and communications apparatus. There are also a few hundred [[Chapter Serf]]s to attend to other duties, such as serving the Space Marines during meal times, preparing them for battle and other such honoured tasks.
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These Serfs come from the [[Space Marine Chapter Homeworld|Chapter's homeworld]] or the enclave they protect, many of them Novitiates or former Aspirants who have failed some part of the recruiting or training process.
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These Serfs are fanatically loyal to their transhuman masters, and indoctrinated into many of the lesser orders of the Chapter's Cult. Although human, they still benefit from remarkable training and access to superior weaponry than is usually found on an Imperial Navy vessel, making them a fearsome prospect in a boarding action, even without the support of their genetically modified lords.
   
 
==Notable ''Nova''-class Frigates and Squadrons==
 
==Notable ''Nova''-class Frigates and Squadrons==
*'''Dark Knights of Caliban Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[Dark Angels]] [[Chapter]].
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*'''''Dark Knights of Caliban'' Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[Dark Angels]] [[Chapter]].
*'''Holy Shields Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[White Consuls]] [[Chapter]].
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*'''''Holy Shields'' Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[White Consuls]] [[Chapter]].
 
*'''Invictas Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Chapter]].
 
*'''Invictas Squadron''' - A notable ''Nova''-class Frigate squadron of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Chapter]].
 
*'''''Forge Hammer''''' - A ''Nova''-class Frigate of the [[Salamanders]] that was used in the search for the missing Zek Tsu'gan.
 
*'''''Nomad''''' - Part of the [[White Scars]] [[Chapter]] fleet that took part in the [[Damocles Gulf Crusade]] against the [[Tau Empire]] in 742.M41.
 
*'''''Nomad''''' - Part of the [[White Scars]] [[Chapter]] fleet that took part in the [[Damocles Gulf Crusade]] against the [[Tau Empire]] in 742.M41.
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*'''''Forge Hammer''''' - A ''Nova''-class Frigate of the [[Salamanders]] that was used in the track for the missing Zek Tsu’gan.
 
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==See Also==
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*'''[[Battle Barge]]'''
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*'''[[Gladius-class Frigate|''Gladius''-class Frigate]]'''
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*'''[[Gloriana-class Battleship|''Gloriana''-class Battleship]]'''
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*'''[[Rapid Strike Vessel]]'''
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*'''[[Hunter-class Destroyer|''Hunter''-class Destroyer]]'''
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*'''[[Strike Cruiser]]'''
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*'''[[Vanguard Cruiser]]'''
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1280045 ''Games Workshop: Specialist Games - Battlefleet Gothic Nova-class Frigate Models'']
 
*[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1280045 ''Games Workshop: Specialist Games - Battlefleet Gothic Nova-class Frigate Models'']
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 7 February 2019

"...and their vessels cast a shadow across the stars and in that dark shadow was dread, the dread that fortells death. The Space Marines had arrived and they are fear incarnate, they are the Lords of Death"

— Attr. Unknown
Nova-class Frigate

A Space Marine Nova-class Frigate of the Ultramarines Chapter

The Nova-class Frigate is a Rapid Strike Vessel utilised by the fleets of most Space Marine Chapters. These warships are used primarily for patrolling through the domains controlled by a respective Chapter, and for providing a highly mobile Escort for the Chapter's Battle Barges and Strike Cruisers.

The Nova-class Frigate also conducts routine convoy escort missions, as well as scouting and surveillance missions before a Chapter commits its valuable resources to a warzone. A Nova-class vessel will most likely be the only Lance-armed warship available to a Space Marine Chapter.

History

The Nova-class Frigate is part of a class of Space Marine vessels collectively known as Rapid Strike Vessels. Of all the vessels used by the fleets of the Adeptus Astartes, it is the Nova-class Frigate that the Imperial Navy, always a rival of the Astartes' fleet arms, most takes exception to.

It lacks sufficient size to truly fulfil the deployment and planetary assault roles for which Space Marine warships are primarily intended and its Lance armament and speed make it a menacing gunboat in its own right. As such, the Nova remains rare in most Space Marine fleets, a trend the Imperial Navy, the Inquisition and other Imperial institutions perpetually concerned with maintaining the balance of power within the Imperium would dearly love to see continue.

Crew

Unlike the vessels of the Imperial Navy, a Space Marine starship has a relatively small crew. A Space Marine is far too valuable a resource to waste in manning a gun or watching a surveyor screen, and so only the officers aboard a vessel are likely to be Space Marines, as well as the few Techmarines who oversee the engines and perform other mechanical duties.

Almost all the starship's systems are run and monitored by Servitors; half-human cyborgs who are hard-wired into the vessel's weapons, engines and communications apparatus. There are also a few hundred Chapter Serfs to attend to other duties, such as serving the Space Marines during meal times, preparing them for battle and other such honoured tasks.

These Serfs come from the Chapter's homeworld or the enclave they protect, many of them Novitiates or former Aspirants who have failed some part of the recruiting or training process.

These Serfs are fanatically loyal to their transhuman masters, and indoctrinated into many of the lesser orders of the Chapter's Cult. Although human, they still benefit from remarkable training and access to superior weaponry than is usually found on an Imperial Navy vessel, making them a fearsome prospect in a boarding action, even without the support of their genetically modified lords.

Notable Nova-class Frigates and Squadrons

See Also

Sources