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>War-time controls gave the Silent Kings and Triarch Council of that era unlimited power to defy any tradition and lay out new norms.
>The Triarch sought out many Crypteks' technologies to claim as the collective property of the Immortal Empire, such that every Cryptek could fashion tools of war no matter if their specializations would have otherwise limited them to the exclusive manufacturer of useless luxury products.
>The diverse Canopteks models were standardized into a single line, one for each servant species, optimized with the best of each variant while remaining faithful to the original species.
>Phase and Dispersion technology, due to it's cost of manufacturing, was made an accessory of the nobility, put into the production of close-quarters melee weapons and shields respectively.
>For the common soldiery, the Gauss Rifle would be their equipment, capable of emitting a beam of corrosive energy to flay alive targets one molecule at a time.
>To shuffle the soldiers around, the Monoliths with their dimension-rending cores offered mass teleportation between other linked Monoliths.
>For armor and fortification, the living metal necrodermis reknits itself after damage, rendering any strategy that depended on fatiguing the metal over time impotent.
>The Necrontyr, with their newfound unity and shared eldritch weaponry, punched far outside their weight class and ripped victory from the jaws of defeat consistently whenever a fight was to be had.
>When facing a foe their tools could not best, the Crypteks would invent on the fly a new technology that could.
>The Old Ones had the advantage in the void, as their ships shunt through the Empyrean to cross distances faster than light, while our vessels remained stuck at sub-light speed travel.
>They stayed outside our reach while letting us have their worlds, determined to not dignify us with the acknowledgement of glorious combat.