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"а именно"Captain Titus
Captain Titus of the Ultramarines has fought for the Imperium for more than 150 years. Although considered a relatively young Space Marine, he is a decorated veteran of major campaigns waged across the galaxy – his exploits have earned him a reputation as one of the mightiest Ultramarines.
Over his long service, Titus has overcome countless opponents and suffered many wounds, both physical and psychological. In his earliest days, he struggled to overcome his own temper. Later, he survived the death of his entire squad at the hands of a Chaos Sorcerer; Titus killed the fiend, but suffered terrible wounds -- and some questioned how he survived.
Titus became company commander when his predecessor died in battle. He was by his mentor's side when he fell, and still feels the weight of taking over his mantle.
Sergeant Sidonus
Sergeant Sidonus, the Veteran Ultramarine, has seemingly seen it all. His ‘been there, done that, no problem’ attitude and dry sense of humor instantly serve to defuse tense situations. But when faced with the enemy, Sidonus is their worst nightmare – a brutally efficient warrior who won’t stop until every enemy lies dead at his feet.
As Captain Titus’ closest friend and confident, Sidonus has served the Imperium for 225 years and bears the marks of this extended battle – including a bionic arm to replace one lost in battle against the Tyranids. When an Eldar weapon destroyed his eye and part of his face, Sidonus decided to leave the scars in place as a reminder of his victory over this formidable enemy.
Leandros
Leandros is the most recent inductee to the Ultramarines command squad. He is a ‘by the book’ Ultramarine, revealed by his overly formal speech and his enthusiasm to do things just right.
Leandros often speaks with little tact – to his mind, all actions must serve the Emperor, and he will question the motives of anyone he suspects of not giving their all for the Imperium. He’s lost perspective on what it’s like to face the world from a human standpoint, and is especially patronizing to the surviving Imperial Guard soldiers he encounters on the Forge World.
He looks up to battle brothers Titus and Sidonus, but especially Titus, whom he sees as the type of Ultramarine he aspires to become. He sometimes goes overboard in pursuing what he thinks is a noble course of action, because he wants to prove himself and his abilities.