13:26 this is my favorite scene in helsreach. How the plasma beam misses the gargant and the gargant’s head actually turns. “Aye kannot buleev Dey missed us!”
Hope your doing good dude. Freaking GW ruining everything since Warhammer plus came out. I hope you haven't gave up on making stuff. Stay safe and God bless.
The fact that the Guardsman didn’t ask to be saved, didn’t ask for intervention, didn’t ask for anything but the ability to take as many of them with him as possible. That’s pretty awesome.
Rewatching this for the 18293340023th time, the first piece of 40k media I ever consumed, and the Angels of Vengeance are still my OG Chapter to this day. "Yes.... He does" The absolute essence of the AoV, hearing a guardsman stand fast in the face of Xenos hordes with nothing but a knife, and wishing he was as brave as the guardsman. And also being the ultimate killing machine.
You got to love Andre. He just embodies all the tenacity and resiliance of the guard. Fighting over a dying city and never loses himself to it. He seems like the only character that is mostly unchanged from start to finish. I'd love to see him meet ciaphas cain one day, they'd get on like a house on fire.
Someone send this to Henry Cavill. This is what the series should be like. I guarantee he would get a absolute kick out of this, and hopefully fend off the slaneshi hoard of idiots from Amazon trying to screw up the lore in the series.
@@HobbiesGamesChillin and you seem to be one of those people who think the long established lore is whatever fits your personal political agenda. Femstodies are not needed for female representation. We already have that. They are called the sisters of battle.
The way the space marine finished the prayer for the guardsman was just epic. Right when you heard the voice, you realize why the tyranids were not rushing the injured guardsman to begin with. Epic video.
The death of Curly, Walker #7. The first Walker who punched their ticket on this Walk. All because of a Charley horse. It isn’t fair but the Walk doesn’t care. 99 bottles of beer on the wall…
Context to people who've never read "The Long Walk" by Richard Bachmann ("Stephen King"): The Long Walk is essentially a giant competition where kids walk across the east coast until only one of them is left. If you go slower than a certain speed, you get 3 warning, then on the 4th you're killed. The world places enormous bets on this event like any sport, thus justifying it. I believe the winner gets whatever he wants. He's pretty much taken care of. Surprisingly good book.