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Is there any source material that states how powerful the custodes are in comparison to other imperial troops? Such as height, implants (nature or number) physical strength, training. Also what about equipment? Darts 12 Keygen Idm on this page. Just wanting to know. The original 1st edition Warhammer 40k (Rogue Trader) has a profile for a member of the Adeptus Custodes, which is:- M4 WS5 BS5 S4 T4 W2 I5 A2 Ld8 Int8 CL8 WP8 Putting this in context, a 'normal' Space Marine in the same book has a profile of:- M4 W S4 BS4 S4 T3 W1 I4 A1 Ld8 Int8 CL8 WP8 and a marine 'champion' (no real equivalent in the newer systems, but perhaps a veteran sergeant or terminator) has a profile of: M4 WS5 BS5 S4 T3 W1 I5 A1 Ld8 Int8 CL8 WP8 So an 'average' member of the custodes has a profile that is better than a veteran space marine. In fact, the profile is only a little worse than a a Marine 'minor hero' in the same system, the modern in-game equivalent being probably a space marine captain. So the game designer's intention from the start was clearly to create a force even more elite than the space marines, a totally logical premise given that the custodes are the emperor's personal bodyguards.

As for equipment, in the 1st ed WH40k, they are described as wearing leather breeches and boots with a long black cloak over a naked torso, together with a high, pointed helmet. There is a picture of one, too, which rather amusingly creates the overall impression of a gay stormtrooper. They were armed with weapons that resemble spears, but were in fact lasguns. Clearly, the visual image was highly influenced by the Royal Guard from star wars. The Custodes evolved substantially during the course of the mammoth Horus Heresy project, and now have a far more striking (and, perhaps regrettably for those of us who like a laugh, slightly less gay) image.

They are now presented as wearing incredibly ornate gold power armour of a different design to the Space Marines. The power armour is of a similar shape, but retains the high, conical helmet, and is often worn with red cloaks. The Custodes retain spear-like weapons, but now they are combi powerblade/bolters a bit like the Nemesis force weapons of the Grey Knights. The Custodes appear to have a similar range of support weapons to a space marine chapter, having access to Terminator armor and even Dreadnoughts. My favourite image from the whole Horus Heresy book is of a gold Custodes dreadnought tearing into a bunch of Black Legion traitors. The 'fluff' (background) for the custodes remains relatively scant, but they are clearly genetically altered supersoldiers similar to (but, crucially different in many key ways) the marines. They do not appear to have a Primarch, and many sources state that their 'base' genetic template was harvested from the Emperor's own genes. They are stated to be larger and stronger than space marines, and also appear to predate them. Fumefx 3 0 1 Keygen For Mac.

There is much fan speculation about them. Many link them to the Grey Knights, another elite force with a similar weapons layout and mysterious absence of a Primarch, and some speculate that the Grey Knights are created in the same way as the Custodes (though I personally don't believe this.) My take on them is that they were an early, and successful, template for the project which created the space marines. They were retained by the emperor as a personal bodyguard while he went forward with the final version of the marines.