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What was the Imperial Guard?

What was the Imperial Guard?

The Imperial Guard, also known as the Emperor’s Guard, the Sith Honour Guard and the Dark Honor Guard, was a force of elite warriors who served the Sith Emperor of the reconstituted Sith Empire as his personal protectors and enforcers.

Why was the Imperial Guard renamed?

In addition to the new kits and models, the Imperial Guard had a name change to the Astra Militarum in line with Games Workshop’s shift away from generic naming of their intellectual property.

Why did Imperial Guard become Astra Militarum?

Following the events of the Horus Heresy, however, the Imperial Army was split into two organisations; the Astra Militarum, and the Imperial Navy. This was done to prevent the possibility of large-scale rebellions occurring again, as the new regulations ensured that the link between fleet and army was severed.

What Happened to the Imperial Guard?

The vast majority of Imperial Guardsmen were killed on the second Death Star. Some managed to escape with other personnel aboard shuttles, other rushed to the Throne room to analyze what happened and try to assassinate Luke and Vader.

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Who commands the Imperial Guard?

High Command The wishes of the High Lords are passed from the Lord Commander Militant to his subordinates, the Lord Commanders Segmentum, who notionally control the actions of the Imperial Guard within their Segmentae.

Can Imperial Guard use Space Marine vehicles?

As an APC, the vehicle is capable of carrying up to twelve Guardsmen, although some troop types such as Space Marine Terminators and Ogryns take up double the space of a standard human soldier. The Chimera chassis is the basis for many other Imperial vehicles, including the Basilisk, the Hydra, and the Hellhound.

Are there female Imperial Guard?

All female regiments are really rare in the guard. An all female regiment would basically be an Amazon-style regiment formation with the females fighting as hard as their male compatriots.