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1The [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 Iron Warriors]] 38th Company has landed in [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Equestria]], entrenching themselves like a barbed hook after a fierce battle with the aliens of the Tau Empire, intent on destruction and pillage of anything and anyone they encounter.
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3A small squad is dispatched on a reconnaissance mission, only to find that there is intelligent life on this world unlike the feuding space-farers above.
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5Will these improbably adorable and friendly equine aliens turn the damned warriors of Chaos from their blood-soaked path, cleansing them of their dark legacy with the magic of friendship and harmony?
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7No.
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9No, that isn't happening.
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11The ''Iron Hearts'' series is written by [=SFaccountant=] and is comprised of 5 Books and its sequels ''Entrenchment'', ''Rep'talal'' and related stories. They explore what happens when a slightly unorthodox band of Chaos space pirates get allied with a magical nation of talking equines and just snowballs from there.
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13The first Book can be found [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/147183/iron-hearts-book-1-planetfall here]], and all related stories can be found on the author's account.
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15It's recommended to read the side stories ''Visions of Darkness'', ''Gear in the Machine'' and spin-off ''Steely Hearts'' by nothing_to_see_here after finishing Book 4 [[note]]''Steely Hearts'' is unfinished and Dead as per our FanficRecommendations standards, having been marked on Hiatus in 2016 with no further updates [[/note]].
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17!!This fic contains examples of the following:
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19* AchievementsInIgnorance: Derpy delivering a letter to Warmaster Solon in person. This is despite the fact that he is in the center of his heavily-defended base at the time, which is absolutely covered in automated defensive guns, guarded by hardened soldiers 24/7, and is getting more impenetrable by the hour. She didn't even notice any of these things and got into his inner sanctum, delivered said letter and then gets ''out again'' without issue.
20* ActionGirl: Are you a female in this series? Then there is a 90% chance you're one of these.
21* AlienBlood: Blood for the blood…. Wait, they're bugs, do they have ichor or something? Oh well.
22* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Chaos in general; while the mercenaries and some of the Iron Warriors aren't completely bloodthirsty maniacs, they make no qualms that they're bad people and that following Chaos has done little to turn them around.
23* ArmourIsUseless: Averted in that armor has saved quite a few characters.
24* TheArtifact: The Warp Core for Books 1 through 3, since the Company and the Tau Sept are fighting to possess it and get it assembled.
25* AskAStupidQuestion: And most characters will give you either a stupid answer or an overly long, scientific answer that won’t be listened to.
26* AttackAttackAttack:
27** The main strategy of a large number of characters.
28** Tellis’ style, as he flies in a straight line towards enemies while making a racket.
29* BadassBookworm: Twilight, as she is in her alicorn form for this story. She gets her opportunities to use her heightened magical power to defend her world.
30* BadassFamily: A Nurgle cultist, part of a magical super weapon, and a cyborg; these are the Apple siblings.
31** After "The Soldier" in ''Visions of Darkness'', [[spoiler:Wyatt Daniels, a human mercenary, is unofficially adopted into the Apples by Applejack.]]
32* BadassNormal: Daniels, who's a completely normal human mercenary that starts out with bog-standard equipment. He's just good enough to keep surviving in the Company's fights without dying.
33* BadPowersBadPeople: Chaos Magic isn't exactly cut for more than horribly killing your opponents, and those that use it usually don't care about that.
34* BadPowersGoodPeople: The Chaos Mark Champions (formerly the Cutie Mark Crusaders).
35* BadVibrations: Used with Big Mac's apple juice to show that a Greater Knarloc is stomping towards the Apple farm. For bonus points, Pinkie naturally shows up to say that she remembers this scene from [[Film/JurassicPark Draconic Park]], directed by somepony named Stephen Spielbuck.
36* BerserkButton:
37** Twilight's becomes Lord Serith himself, after his various plots humiliate Twilight while casually destroying her own attempts to outsmart him, she has to be physically restrained by her friends in order to not try murdering him after the first meeting between Celestia and the Chaos leadership.
38** Princess Celestia is revealed to absolutely despise Chaos, and finds those wearing the Star or corrupted by Chaotic energies to be so intolerable that she [[GetOut banishes all humans from Canterlot]], while demanding that the 38th Company leave her world at the nearest opportunity. She wrestles with this later, making it readily apparent that she'd rather have Equestria destroyed by Orks than [[spoiler: have her world be a haven for Chaos]].
39** The 38th Company, from the top to the bottom, hates Slaaneshi worshippers and will not suffer Slaanesh's daemonettes anywhere near them. The Chaos Temple in Ferrous Dominous has 4 chambers for new converts to swear themselves to the Dark Gods; anyone trying to swear themselves to Slaanesh will get sealed into the room and burned by heavy flamers until they're ash.
40* TheBeastmaster: Fluttershy ends up making friends with and directing the 38th Company's daemon engines, giving them names and treating them as if they were just another group of her animal friends. The daemon engines respond in kind and adore Fluttershy.
41* BigBad: High Commander Voidsong for the first three books, and then it gets a little more nebulous for the fourth and fifth books. That's because the Warlord (the Ork Warboss who got the Waaagh rolling in the first place) doesn't show up, and it's the Warlord's subordinates that directly threaten Equestria.
42* BigBrotherInstinct: Big Mac has this.
43* BigDamnHeroes: Most main characters have managed this at some point.
44%%* BlackMagic: Chaos magic.
45* BlessedWithSuck: [[spoiler: Serith's condition, from his perspective. Serith sees the benefits of being a Rubric Sorcerer, as enchantments that rely on hurting flesh can't hurt him, and he could totally unmake the Thousand Sons' Rubric Marines with his knowledge. But he resents having to be saved by Solon's technology from his own failure, and is now a powerful psychic being bound to a machine that Solon controls]].
46* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Happens very often in fights.
47* BoringButPractical: Practicality is Iron Warrior policy. Over-elaborate plans that don't promise a guaranteed gain for the Company are outright dismissed.
48* BreakingTheFourthWall: Pinkie Pie, once again, reprises her role as Destroyer of the Fourth Wall. She claims to understand Crabapple's buzzing due to having subtitles on, and says she knows that Equestria will need saving since she read the plot outline notes. This is all within the first chapter alone.
49* BunnyEarsLawyer: Tellis of the Iron Warriors is simultaneously a discussed and subverted example. He is certainly one of the most deadly Raptors of the 38th Company, to the point that he's a powerful Champion of Khorne and gets the Blood God's direct attention occasionally. He's also one of the Legion's worst soldiers: Tellis has no attention span, barely listens to his own side (even if he does, he swiftly forgets any order that isn't "stab those guys in front of you"), and doesn't care for tactics beyond flying headlong into a fight. Tellis has repeatedly ruined his Company's battle plans by going on his own and slaughtering anything he finds.
50* CantHaveSexEver: Several Iron Warriors are incapable of removing their armor or have replaced much of their body with machinery (not that they care much since sexual drive is one of the first things to go when making Space Marines). Orks as well considering they reproduce through spores.
51* CaptainCrash: Dest is officially a Rhino driver, but every time he drives, the Rhino gets utterly blown up and everyone riding almost always gets killed except for him. He's later forced to try driving an airplane, and it doesn't work any better (he doesn't remember how to deploy the landing gear).
52* CelestialBureaucracy:
53** Discord's latest job is working in one of these, but it's for the Dark Gods and its somewhere in the Warp. He's shown to be either approving or denying prayers to Tzeentch, and the whole thing feels like an office building (complete with water cooler banter with some of Slaanesh's "employees").
54** As a result of his new job, Discord is not amused by the amulet that Serith gave to Twilight, and tells Spike that the cursed artifact that Spike put on is a "lawsuit" waiting to happen; the new daemon inside it didn't offer Spike a contract of any sort in exchange for its power, and has the nerve to go for full mutation for its drawback.
55* CharacterDevelopment: In droves from everyone. The Equestrians start out innocent and pure, but eventually get used to the prospect of constant warfare, reapply their various talents to unending war, and become more-or-less Chaotic servants while still being somewhat chipper. The 38th Company is still evil and Chaotic, but there is a noticeable relaxation of their violent urges due to their interaction with the Equestrians. Serith muses on how their time on Equestria has changed them in Book 5.
56--> "This is an odd world," Serith mumbled, "it welcomes us outwardly and resists us from within. We relentlessly hammer our corruptions into its surface, and it corrupts us back with gentle words and beneficent gestures, free of guile and extortion. We are unused to such..." he trailed off. "... I cannot even call it opposition. We have no opponents here, aside from the savages. Chaos is ascendant, completely dominant. And yet..."
57* ChildrenAreInnocent: Good thing the 38th Company despises Slaanesh. Who knows what would have happened if [[spoiler:the CMC had chosen his/her mark?]]
58* ColdBloodedTorture: Subverted, the 38th doesn’t need torture as they have the information psychically ripped from their enemies. Mostly due to the fact that when torture is used people will say anything.
59* CombatPragmatist: Iron Warriors in general (there are exceptions).
60* CoolBigSis: Applejack and Rarity to their respective siblings, even after [[spoiler: the fillies convert to Chaos to get their cutie marks]].
61%%* CoolCar: The Rhinos. Any vehicle in this series really.
62%%* CoolSword: Power swords, Chainswords and many more.
63* CrazyEnoughToWork: Rainbow Dash and Tellis, especially after they become friends and begin to go for crazier and crazier stunts to defeat their enemies.
64* CrazyPrepared: When the Iron Warriors make planetfall anywhere, they build a fortress. Even if it's only a small-scale supply run, they build a fortress just in case they need to dig in.
65* CurbStompBattle: The space battle that opens the fic, with the Iron Warriors ambushing and demolishing a Tau exploratory fleet. There was also the first dream simulation for the Mane Six when they were training, where they were repeatedly killed by Orks.
66* CutenessProximity: The Chaos soldiers accompany Dark Acolyte Gaelia in chapter 2 start losing their discipline when talking to Applebloom, whom they regard as one of the nicer things they've seen since turning to Chaos.
67* {{Cyborg}}: Standard policy in the Iron Warriors involves removing any non-useful mutations and injured parts and replacing them with cybernetics. Broken arm, must amputate and replace with a robotic arm.
68* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Visions of Darkness'', placed after Book 4, focuses on each of the named human and Chaos Space Marine characters and devotes a chapter to each one, to show how they think and their history.
69* DemonicPossession: Spike gets latched onto by a daemon hiding in a Chaotic artefact. Since there was no official [[DealWithTheDevil contract]], Discord has it removed from him.
70* DestructiveSaviour: The Iron Warriors. They save Equestrian cities, but usually leave the cities heavily damaged and on fire. Justified due to the chaos of warfare.
71* DidntThinkThisThrough: Rainbow Dash's attempt to make Tellis knock himself out by [[ItMakesSenseInContext flying into a wall of Fluttershy's cottage]], after enraging Tellis enough to make him chase her out of Ponyville. She didn't take into account that Tellis is a SuperSoldier who weighs about 600 pounds, is flying just as fast as she is, and that Fluttershy's cottage is made out of wood.
72* DidntSeeThatComing:
73** Happens to the Tau due to them not having much contact with humans outside of the Imperium, and are accordingly shocked by some of the things they see when fighting Chaos. The Tau also didn't expect the "native xenos life-forms" to actually assist the Iron Warriors, given the Imperium's xenophobic attitudes to other species.
74** The Iron Warriors get their turn after the Tau force in the Everfree Forest is found to be totally underwhelming. The Legion relax their guard to the point that construction of their base's high-priority defensive works bordering the Forest get delayed, [[spoiler: which goes incredibly poorly for them when a much bigger Tau force with heavy armor support suddenly attacks the incomplete fortress]].
75** Because Orks regularly defy expectation, they manage to surprise the Iron Warriors by [[spoiler: managing to get a lot more of their Waaagh to push through the Warp storm caused by the Nethalican]]. Everyone involved repeatedly states that what the Orks managed is impossible.
76* DividedWeFall: The Iron Warriors realize that if you just kill the regular humans willy nilly, then you won’t have enough people to operate at full capacity.
77* DoorStopper: At the time of its conclusion, the series clocks in at over a million words.
78* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Chaos worshippers aren't the most sane of individuals when it comes to their powers.
79* DwindlingParty: [[spoiler: In Book 5, Canterlot gets utterly swarmed by a space hulk's worth of Orks and vehicles, and the Company can't spare any more forces than the Mane Six and their friends (Gaela, Daniels, Dest, Tellis) and Delgan is already at Canterlot. They're too outnumbered this time, and the Orks eventually kill every human and Chaos Space Marine in the city through attrition]].
80* EvenEvilHasStandards: Not really no. Equestrians are constantly shocked and appalled by the Company's sheer apathy towards losses or pragmatism.
81* EvilFeelsGood: Chaos grants lots of benefits, whether it bee increased arcane might, martial skill, or extreme durability.
82* EvilSorcerer: Serith, High Sorcerer of the Company and all-around unpleasant individual.
83%%* ExtradimensionalShortCut: The Warp.
84* FanDisservice: Any description of a Nurgle worshiper, pus-ridden hulks that they are.
85* FantasticRacist: Ponies towards Tau. Understandable, since their first impression of the Tau Empire is profoundly negative after Equestria heard about the unprovoked attack on Sweet Apple Acres, and only gets more negative with the repeated incidents of Books 1 through 3.
86* AFatherToHisMen: Sliver, at least where the Iron Warriors are concerned.
87* FearlessFool: Tellis. As well as any pony.
88* FireForgedFriends: The reason the Iron Warriors and ponies get along is their mutual antipathy for the Tau Empire.
89* FlatEarthAtheist: Gaela outright refuses to believe the Celestia and Luna control the rotation of the planet and the moon’s orbit. Until about three hours after the planet stops moving, when she relents to help the Mane Six.
90* FluffyTamer: Fluttershy makes friends with a group of daemon engines.
91* FluffyTheTerrible: Angel bunny, worshiper of Khorne.
92* {{Foreshadowing}}: Ork beacons are mentioned relatively early in the story.
93* FromBadToWorse: From maybe upwards of several thousand Tau (counting those in space) to nearly ten billion Orks.
94* FutureFoodIsArtificial: The Iron Warriors and company live off of a tasteless gruel specifically designed to keep a human being full and healthy all day after eating one, the CSM's presumably having their own ceramite-laced version. A person can live off them from being weaned to dying of old age and be perfectly fine. Twilight loves them because she can have one for breakfast [[ForgetsToEat and then not have to eat again for 24 hours so she has more time to be productive]] (which is why the Imperium and Iron Warriors love them too). Applejack still insists that Twilight eat a "proper" meal from time to time.
95* GenderIsNoObject: As long as you prove useful the Iron Warriors don’t care.
96* GiantEnemyCrab: ''Ignis Ferrox'', a Defiler (read: a possessed robot bristling with guns, quadrupedal in stance with a pair of pinciers out the front), is compared to a crab. Solon is quite similar, but he's a person attached to a defiler's base. And who replaced the claws with a heavy bolter turret.
97** In fact, the resemblance is so stark that a pony mistakes Solon for a Defiler's child when they see him standing next to one.
98* GoodOldFisticuffs: Tellis and Sliver slug it out over a party.
99* HealingFactor: Tellis can regrow his Wolverine-style lightning claws when they're broken, and his daemon armor repairs itself once it can gorge on blood.
100* HearingVoices: The CMC after they [[spoiler: convert to Chaos worship]].
101* HiddenDepths: The Iron Warriors aren't the AxCrazy maniacs Chaos is usually depicted as in fiction. Granted, they are ''still'' AxCrazy maniacs, but they have far more nuance than usual.
102* HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace: The Warp very much is.
103* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: The warp and the galaxy at large to various Equestrians, seeing as one is endless hell-dimension and the galaxy is nothing but war.
104* IllegalReligion: At one point Celestia has any Chaos artifacts in Canterlot confiscated. A public relations campaign springs up, asking anypony that recognizes the symbol on the poster to report it to the Royal Guards.
105* ImmortalityInducer: Being a Space Marine or a worshiper of Nurgle, which does matter when Solon is both. He's lived for a very long time as a result.
106* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Tellis impales a Vespid on a Celestia Statue.
107* ImpossibleThief: Pinkie Pie somehow hijacks Chaos Dreadnoughts for her own use by removing the pilot's sarcophagus. She doesn't have the tools, manpower, or time to do this, and yet she just leaves the former pilot lying around while she treats the Dreadnought chassis like a MiniMecha.
108* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: Done by Apple Bloom to a daemon-corrupted probe droid, which she names Crabapple. Neither Applejack or Galea are happy about it. Crabapple, for "her" part, considers Apple Bloom her owner and resists all attempts to return to service.
109* INeverGotAnyLetters: During the Mane Six's first stay in Ferrous Dominous, the normal magic letters between Princess Celestia and Twilight get intercepted by Serith's hidden wards on Twilight's quarters. The radio silence from Twilight gets Celestia on edge, and both of their attempts to communicate get interrupted constantly by circumstance. It's only until they both have a face to face meeting that it comes out that the magical letters were never delivered to either of them thanks to Serith.
110* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: [[spoiler: Serith, for all his power and posturing, is actually this compared to other Chaos Sorcerers. His prior schemes and projects have constantly fallen apart, and the resultant self-loathing that his failures cause has made Serith suggest that Solon should just [[YouHaveFailedMe deactivate him permanently]] to spare Serith the shame of existing]].
111%%* InsectoidAliens: The Vespid.
112%%* JackOfAllStats: Space Marines.
113%%* {{Jetpack}}: Tellis enjoys his very much.
114* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Subverted repeatedly. The Iron Warriors don't have hearts of gold, maybe hearts composed of unfathomable evil but no gold. Yet a lot of ponies worship them as heroes and see (relative) good in them.
115%%* TheJuggernaut: Space Marines.
116%%* KillerRabbit: Angel Bunny.
117%%* LighterAndSofter: Than 40K in general.
118* LimitedWardrobe: When you can’t remove your armor this is what happens.
119* LivingShip: The Iron Warrior’s ship the Harvest of Steel.
120* LoopholeAbuse: Trixie would never have succeeded in her first performance for the Iron Warriors without pulling this every time.
121* LuckManipulationMechanic: The author states in one of his notes that this is why no ponies have died yet.
122* MadScientist: Solon, and the Dark Mechanicus. The 38th Company is effectively a roving band of warriors and mercenaries led by mad scientists who are free to experiment with anything they get their hands on.
123* MadeASlave: Tau prisoners, or anyone who the 38th Company thinks could be useful working in their ships.
124%% * MadeOfPlasticine: If you don’t have armor.
125* MakeThemRot: Nurgle-blessed weapons.
126%% * MechaMooks: Drones.
127%% * MileLongShip: Most space ships.
128* MindRape: How Serith gets information from prisoners.
129* MoodyMount: Maulerfiends aren’t too happy to give Pinkie a ride.
130* {{Mook}}s: Subverted since the antagonist Tau, whom are killed off constantly and with no drama whatsoever, actually have a morally defensible mission, are fighting an explicitly evil army, and even occasionally make significant ethical decisions on the battlefield.
131* MoreDakka: When Trixe gets guns expect this, since she empties the clip without bothering to aim single shots and her preferred method of fighting is to grab as many guns as her telekinesis can hold and point them in the general direction of the enemy until she runs out of ammo.
132* MundaneSolution: During the Siege of Canterlot, Commander Voidsong and her soldiers are stopped by the magical door leading to the palace vaults. The door can only be magically opened by Celestia or Luna (who are currently [[PowerNullifier depowered]]), the door itself is totally unaffected by the anti-magic bomb, and their first attempt shows the door's not even scratched by anti-tank weaponry. A few seconds later, Voidsong wordlessly motions the soldiers to melt the stone wall next to the door, and gets into the vaults with no fanfare.
133* NightmarishFactory: The Iron Warriors' base.
134* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Averted, the Tau are fully willing to leave people behind for the Greater Good.
135* NotSoDifferentRemark: Celestia gets told by Voidsong that they aren’t that different at all. Celestia is not pleased.
136* ObviouslyEvil: The Iron Warriors, what with copious SpikesOfVillainy and worship of dark gods.
137* OddFriendship: Between Rainbow Dash and Tellis, after she flew next to an anti-air missile and kicked it hard enough to stop it from blowing him up. It impressed/distracted him enough to forget about horribly maiming her.
138%%* OneManArmy: Any Space Marine really.
139* OurWeaponsWillBeBoxyInTheFuture: Bolters. And Tau Plasma Rifles.
140%%* PersonOfMassDestruction: Tellis.
141* PestController: Solon is full of cockroaches and other Nurgle-blessed insects, and can use them as a last-ditch weapon.
142* PlasmaCannon: An available weapon.
143* PlotArmor: Are you a main character? Congratulations, you’ll be fine.
144* PoorCommunicationKills: The Mane Six get embroiled in their first fight due to the language barrier between them and the Tau. In this case, it did kill some Tau and Kroot.
145%% * PowerBornOfMadness: Chaos powers
146* PowerArmor: Wouldn't be a 40K story without it. The Iron Warriors design new suits for the Equestrians to better fit their frames, usually with shoulder mounted weapons to compensate for lack of hands.
147* PsychicPowers: All unicorns and psykers. The former is remarked upon by the alien armies on Equestria, since it's unheard of to have so many psykers in a planet's population, let alone ''stable'' ones that don't get possessed by daemons on the regular.
148%%* PsychicStatic: The Shadow of the Warp
149%%* RadioVoice: Vox Systems.
150* RageBreakingPoint:
151** Applejack refuses to get involved with the fighting between the Tau and the Iron Warriors, and maintains that her family will also stay out of it. It takes a Great Knarloc destroying some of the Apple's orchards and literally walking through their farmhouse before she finally snaps.
152** Fluttershy becomes upset enough to give Tellis a ReasonYouSuckSpeech and slap him across the face.
153* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Subverted. Solon, Warsmith of the 38th Company, holds the record for most duels lost (largely because he survives losing). He holds the rank of Warsmith due to being uniquely suited to leading a roving band of looters, and being incredibly skilled with technology.
154* ReassignedToAntarctica: The 38th Companies of the Iron Warriors are explicitly stated to be this; back in the Pre-Heresy days, the grand companies of the Iron Warriors were required by their Primarch to maintain a 38th Company dedicated to guarding their supply lines. Even among a Legion that had grueling siegework as their lot in the Crusades, being in one of these companies was regarded as a punishment detail. When the fanfic starts, the 38th Company is still the place where the Iron Warriors dump Marines too incompetent or eccentric to tolerate, but who aren't total wastes of gene-seed to simply kill.
155* RedShirtArmy: The Chaos Mercenaries, who are actually pretty professional and effective when not faced with super soldiers or giant magical monsters.
156* RunningGag: Humans are absolutely blown away by cragodiles, and someone will ''always'' comment on "alligators made of rocks".
157* SadlyMythtaken: Tellis thinks the Four Elements of the Tau are "Fire, Blood, Plasma, and Spicy Nacho." He got one right.
158* SapientTank: Daemon engines are massive machines with daemons bound within them as pilots. The Iron Warriors mostly keep them locked up because they can be too wild to control, but Fluttershy becomes friends with a number of them and is quite effective leading them into battle.
159* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Everybody seems pretty sure Wyatt Daniels and Applejack are a thing. Everybody except them.
160* ShockAndAwe: How ponies generally react to things.
161* ShoutOut:
162** An elderly unicorn uses the Jedi Mind Trick from ''Franchise/StarWars'' to gain access to Ferrous Dominous, and is himself a CaptainErsatz of Ben Kenobi.
163** Silver Spoon finds Scootaloo's Chaos-granted superpower of UnstoppableRage underwhelming, similar to nobody taking [[TheBerserker Mr. Furious]] from ''Film/MysteryMen'' seriously.
164** The /TG/ meme of Khârn the Betrayer being [[ForTheEvulz a swell guy right up until he decides to whomp you one for giggles]] is referenced. Telis met him once, and Khârn taught him that unstoppable, eternal anger is only a tiny fraction of Khorne's blessing. Then he shoved Telis down the stairs.
165** Rot Blossom fights Killer Instinct with a [[Film/FromRussiaWithLove spring-loaded blade in her boot]].
166** When Equinaught Squadron is called to a meeting with Solon just before their first deployment, Twilight tells her friends that she's [[Franchise/StarWars "..got a bad feeling about this"]].
167* SoulJar:
168** [[spoiler: What Serith is revealed to be in Book 5; a phylactery created by Solon binds Serith's soul to his armor, after his attempt to undo the Rubric of Ahriman severely backfired and left him a Rubric Sorcerer]]
169** [[spoiler: Solon is another example, having died on his pilgrimage for Nurgle on one of the Plaguefather's daemon worlds. Now the insects in his armor function as a phylactery for his soul]].
170* SpaceMarines: The Iron Warriors. With some augmenting and special armor some ponies can almost reach their level... almost.
171%%* SpacePirates: The 38th Company.
172* TheSparkOfGenius: Solon's ability to construct weapons and equipment is far beyond that of the small army of scientists and engineers at his beck and call.
173* SpeechImpediment: Solon, due to centuries of puss and phlegm building up in his vox, pronounces every "s" as a "-sh" sound. When this is pointed out to him, he weeps that he sounds like an idiot. Funnily enough, he speaks Tau like a native.
174* SpiderSense: Played straight with Pinkie Sense, but [[InvertedTrope inverted]] with the humans' teleporter technology. If your gums start itching, [[TheCavalry someone's about to teleport in and ruin/save your day]].
175* StartOfDarkness: The ''Visions of Darkness'' stories reveal how each of the named human characters was either recruited or forced into the forces of Chaos.
176* SummonMagic: Daemon summoning specifically.
177* SweetTooth: General Gnoss develops a taste for chocolate cake, and is astounded by the prospect of strawberry-flavoured milk.
178* TechnoWizard: The Dark Mechanicus use ancient science and arcane rituals to maintain the 38th Company's weapons and armor, as well as bind daemons to vehicles and such to create daemon engines.
179%% * TeleportersAndTransporters
180%% * TempleOfDoom: Chaos temples.
181* TheDragon: Hazarr "Coggz" Wrencha is surprisingly intelligent for an Ork, whether in building gigantic war machines or keeping an interest in what calls the Orks to the Centaur System in the first place. He still has to follow the local Warboss's orders, though; the Warboss is bigger than he is.
182* UnstoppableRage: If you worship Khorne you have this.
183* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The Equestrian Postal Service's mixup of two deliveries (a shipment of apples meant for Canterlot, and the Warp Core going to Ferrous Dominous) is directly responsible for the Siege of Canterlot, and [[spoiler: causes the Tau to be able to finish their Warp device, which means that about 9.7 billion Ork are now on their way to the planet]].
184* VerbalJudo: Twilight often acts as the voice of reason to keep things calm between the violent, alien militants of the 38th Company and the Equestrians, some of whom are less than happy to be fighting, helping, or even tolerating the forces of Chaos.
185* VillainByDefault: Subverted constantly. The 38th Company are space pirates, evil cultists, and violent tyrants, and everypony knows it. But the Equestrians end up making friends with them and becoming allies anyway.
186* VillainHasAPoint: After the Siege of Canterlot, Warmaster Solon shuts down the Nethalican proposal to save Equestria (again) since it would demand even more of his warband's limited resources to enact it with little gain, and sees no reason to risk his fleet over protecting a single world. He also points out that the 38th Company wasn't asked to save Equestria; Celestia demanded that the Company leave at first opportunity.
187* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: The factions from 40K will always choose violence first. Applejack gets lectured by Twilight for doing this during the first encounters with the probe and Tau.
188* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Serith honestly thought returning something he stole ([[spoiler:The Elements of Harmony]]) would endear him to Celestia after he stole it in the first place.
189%% * WarGod: Khorne.
190* WeHaveReserves: Averted with the 38th Company, which tries to conserve its troops. Even the redshirts. Even the Orks (or at least their leader) has a problem with this. As much as an Ork can be against it anyway.
191* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Tau.
192* AWizardDidIt: This is Dark Acolyte Gaelia's default explanation for technical things she doesn't want to explain to the uninitiated, blaming Warp energy for the strange things she runs into. Justified, as Warp energy does actually cause a good deal of odd events.
193%% * WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Chaos powers.
194%% * WrenchWench: Gaela.
195* WrongGenreSavvy: The Apple siblings' first reaction to a possible visitor from outer space is to track it down and try to sell it apples. To their credit, they wise up quickly when the probe starts to look threatening.

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