Actually was the below tactic legal?
The Tzeentch Reaver Titan seeing the Veterans swarming around his feet
blasted the ground with it's MFRL on shotgun mode surrounding them all with
a giant explosion, fortunately for the Reaver the explosion was too weak to
damage it's shields, unfortunately for the Veterans, 15 men (3 stands)
were ripped to shreds the Thunderhawk was also torn apart with a series of
internal explosions.
The surviving Veterans charged forward swarming up the Reavers body and
trying to blast an entrance, hidden bolters, chain claws and tentacles
lashed out at them from all around the Reavers body and two entire squads
were lost before they managed to make an entrance, however in their moment
of victory the Titans powerfist swatted them and squashed them against his
leg.
The Reaver looked around at the carnage and then saluted the Chaos Gods
with his power fist before turning his gaze back at the Ultramarines who
were withdrawing from the battle.
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