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@Gar

Dunno if we have a more exact value, but he's resisted Mind Manipulation from people who should be well beyond Teturact, a rogue psyker whose presence was capable of rewriting the minds and memories of the inhabitants of 12(?) solar systems, simultaneously.

As for what Guilliman leads with, he's much more of an "quickly analyze the situation in order to determine the best method of attack/course of action" type.
 
@Azzy: Is the one that Teturact mind haxed consisted of a population in the trillions upon trillions of...whoever was around those 12 solar systems? I can pull some quotes about his feat that Matt put from NF...or let him do it if he sees this and does it before me himself...
 
Wait no, it's not THAT many but as Matt put it, it's like in the hundreds of billions that includes that of the Hive Worlds. And yes, he did it over a dozen SS (Solar Systems) which is about 12?
 
Here it is, and credit to Matthew's on the quote btw, this is the feat this Teturact Psyker guy did that Azathoth putted above. Just letting everyone here know, i'm just posting down the quote of the feat here.

"FOR ALL THEY cared, Teturact had always been there. There had never been anything else. If they had any recollection of their lives before the plague took them, it was just a washed-out memory, whereas now their lives were illuminated by the light from Teturact, the saviour, the way.

On a hundred worlds he had come to them
, and saved them from the ravages of disease. He had taught them not to fight it but to accept the plague, to make it a part of themselves and draw on its power. The agent of their death had, with Teturact's word, become the foundation of their life. To forge worlds, hive planets and feral worlds he had come and saved them all. And they would follow him to the end of the galaxy. Because of him they were no longer dying but brimming with life, so full of seething vitality that it wept from their pores and seeped from the cracks in their skin."

Teturact had first appeared to them on the Imperial Navy dockyard world of Stratix. Now, all those who could be spared made the pilgrimage to the seat of his power. It was a world of gargantuan spaceship docks supported on great stone and metal columns riddled with hive settlements, and now followers poured from the cultist-held spaceports towards the throne plaza of their saviour.

Millions passed his throne in a seething pestilent throng, gazing up with their cataracted eyes to the top of the black stone pillar that lifted him above the masses. Teturact looked back down from a palanquin held aloft by four massively muscled bearers, immense muscles rippling, their bodies subsumed to Teturact's will. The brute-mutant bearers contrasted with Teturact's own frail, wizened body, and yet power seemed to flow from him. His thin, ancient-looking face radiated wisdom and his long, fragile fingers reached down benevolently as he bestowed his blessing on the masses.

Teturact ruled an empire a dozen systems across, and he ruled them utterly. His servants carried orders to whole worlds of the faithful, who obeyed as one, without question. The Imperium, who had betrayed and abandoned them, was trying to reclaim their worlds but Teturact, in his awesome wisdom, was calling upon his followers to mire the Imperial armies in planet-wide battlezones and give up their lives for the glory of their saviour. The fleets of warships docked at Stratix had been turned into groups of fast raiders and fireships, breaking up the Imperial Navy spearheads. The Imperial armouries were stripped and used to turn hordes of grateful infected into loyal armies that rose up to slaughter the Imperial Guard that approached their cities. With their deaths, they would keep the empire of Teturact inviolate. There was no better way to die.

The empire included the Stratix system itself, and the forge worlds of Salshan Anterior and Telkrid IX. It encompassed the mineral-rich asteroid fields that circled the blue dwarf star Serpentis Minor. From naval shipyards, to agri-worlds that produced enough to feed those of his followers who still needed to eat, Teturact controlled enough resources and manpower to force the Imperium into a war that could last for centuries. The empire of Teturact was not due to fall for a very long time."
 
Gonna go with Roboute, here. He'll resist virtually all of Luke's hax, has way more experience and with the Emperor's Sword all he needs is just one good hit.

Luke Precog and skill will keep him alive for a good while but that's about it.

BTW: The link for Luke in the OP links to the Disny/Canon version of Luke, just so you know.
 
Yeaaah, going with Guilliman here, with some difficulties. He should resist most of Luke's hax and, by the time he gets in close combat, it'd be a quick brawl with Luke ending up horribly mutilated.
 
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