Isorian Senatex support team with phase-shift projector
The phase-shift projector is typically fitted to the tough but flexible Andhak SC2 Medium drone as a weapon option but can also be seen in specialist weapon teams.
Senatex Support Team Weapon Options: The support team can be rearmed with a phase-shift projector - +10pts (See page 84 The Dronescourge returns).
Phased synchronisation
Any solid target becomes temporarily unsynchronised from normal space and synchronised with phase armour. When the projector hits a door, wall or similar obstacle, including terrain obstacles up to 2” thick, not only does the target inside take damage but a friendly unit within 10” that is fully equipped with phase armour can make an immediate, synchronised Advance or Run action to move straight through the targeted obstacle as if it was not there.
The synchronised unit’s order dice and actions follow the rules for synchroniser drones (see The Battle for Xilos, p.79). If any model in the synchronised unit ends its movement within solid material, the unit takes a pin for each model and the model is destroyed at the end of its action.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The phase-shift projector is typically fitted to the tough but flexible Andhak SC2 Medium drone as a weapon option but can also be seen in specialist weapon teams.
Senatex Support Team Weapon Options: The support team can be rearmed with a phase-shift projector - +10pts (See page 84 The Dronescourge returns).
Phased synchronisation
Any solid target becomes temporarily unsynchronised from normal space and synchronised with phase armour. When the projector hits a door, wall or similar obstacle, including terrain obstacles up to 2” thick, not only does the target inside take damage but a friendly unit within 10” that is fully equipped with phase armour can make an immediate, synchronised Advance or Run action to move straight through the targeted obstacle as if it was not there.
The synchronised unit’s order dice and actions follow the rules for synchroniser drones (see The Battle for Xilos, p.79). If any model in the synchronised unit ends its movement within solid material, the unit takes a pin for each model and the model is destroyed at the end of its action.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted