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  • Silverbacks
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  • The Silverbacks are a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of unknown Founding and lineage. It is believed that they were created during the 9th Founding. Their fortress-monastery is located on the jungle Death World of Wazari II between the borders of the Segmentum Obscurus and Segmentum Pacificus. The Astartes of this Chapter are notable for being unusually large and robust physical specimens, even amongst their kind, and they are capable of surviving wounds and physical injuries that would kill even other Space Marines. Very little information is recorded about this Chapter in official Imperial records.
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Battle Cry
  • A terrifying animalistic roar, amplified by their power armour's vox systems, while they pound their chests like the apes of their world. Known to stun lesser enemies into submission.
Name
  • Silverbacks
Chapter Master
  • Magaji M'Baku UtembĂ©
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  • Silverbacks armorial with Chapter iconography
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  • Silverbacks Tactical Marine of the 4th Company, 2nd Tactical Squad
Allies
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Specialty
  • Shock-Assault, Close-Quarters Actions
Founding
  • 9
Colours
  • Black and Grey
Homeworld
  • Wazari II
fortress monastery
  • Ompunga Mlima
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number of marines
  • ~1000
Successor Chapters
  • None known.
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  • The Silverbacks are a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of unknown Founding and lineage. It is believed that they were created during the 9th Founding. Their fortress-monastery is located on the jungle Death World of Wazari II between the borders of the Segmentum Obscurus and Segmentum Pacificus. The Astartes of this Chapter are notable for being unusually large and robust physical specimens, even amongst their kind, and they are capable of surviving wounds and physical injuries that would kill even other Space Marines. Very little information is recorded about this Chapter in official Imperial records.