The homeworld of the Primarch and the Calabinites was Caliban. The Dark Angels legion was named, founded on Terra and we're the first Space Marines that expunged the Thunder Warriors from mainline existence. And was the space marines that started spread of the Imperium with the Emperor from Terra already named as the Dark Angels. They are THE legion, the FIRST legion. So thier homeworld unlike the other legions was from the beginning, actually Terra.
@@mandoperthstacker well every legion was founded on Terra. The ranks were filled with Terran humans. They often had different names too, the death guard were known as the dusk raiders, world eaters were war hounds etc. Generally the legions are associated with whichever planet their primarch was found on.
a good series that you may love cause its funny but also goes into the lore in an interesting Way is Called "If the emperor had a text to speech device"
@@xxchaos315xx6 well it's what introduced me to warhammer in the first place and the things that nay not make sense at first are funny enough to stick with you until eventually they click as new information is attained
@@MeelogMalterion oh hey there! been a while since i saw you around, and i definitely agree, its a thing that gets appreciated more and more depending on ones own knowledge of lore, and even then, without knowing much or even anything other than 40k existing its still hillarious.
@@crustybomb115 Yo wassup it jas been a while and Yeah it's true that funny series is what introduced me to Warhammer in General shortly after I found some Lore channels then things started to make sense and stuff I thought was a joke or exaggeration and cant be true is put in perspective
Space Hulk :Deathwing might be the wrong game to jump straight into, the movement mechanics hold it back. Since you like Nurgle, you absolutely will like Vermintide 1 & 2 games, as they have less to get stuck on and more to annihilate! Think Left 4 Dead except against man-sized rats.
Or she can just go straight to playing Darktide since its literally Vermintide but in Warhammer 40k universe with balance of gunplay and melee, fighting against the Chaos followers of Nurgle in a Hive city.
I vote for Darktide! It's the single best example of 40k for an 'average person' currently on the market! If you preorder it, you get instant access to the beta.
I'm absolutely in favour of see you jam out on a 40k game, I'd suggest Darktide, it's very new, pretty, and fun af. As well as it being a multiplayer game.
Mechwarrior game series did the localized damage and penaltys way before this game at least, idk about tabletop, but hen piloting a giant mech, it was an art to tactically arm yourself on the sides you cover, while using arms to cover yourself from damage, and you could lose arms and legs, parts of chest, and ofc your cockpit, you could place your guns in one place and coolants in another, and loosing coolants, will make you careful with shooting, cause overheating is a thing, as well as overheating and going critical and explode like a nuke lol
Honestly the best game to play especially for a newcomer would be Space Marine. It has everything you'll need for your first experience in a single player mode. And you've already watched the trailer for Space Marine 2!
I would love to see her play some 40k games on twitch but I above that, I especially would love to see her build and paint a model or unit. That'd be pretty cool.
Caliban is (was) a planet, the home of Lion el Johnson, the Primarch of the Dark Angels Space Marines. It was destroyed due to [REDACTED] and Lion el is maybe asleep (coma?) because [REDACTED]. Caliban is now known as "The Rock" which is a large chunk of the now destroyed planet used as a Fortress by the Dark Angels. Highly recommend Darktide btw, its a brand new 40k multiplayer shooter that showcases stuff OTHER THAN Space Marines.
I'm down to see you play Warhammer games, although the primary warhammer 40k game is a tabletop that requires a hobby of painting minis. If you want virtual games, people have largely recommended Darktide which is new. There is also Warhammer 40k: Space Marine which is very therapeutic. The Dawn of War strategy games (The first game has like 5 expansion packs, the second has a good campaign, and the third... Was sh*t) are also iconic.
4:52 - That's the inspiration behind the name of the planet, yes! And Caliban itself is a riff on Can(n)ibal, which comes from Carib (the people from whom the Caribbean gets its name), which itself comes from how Columbus rendered what they called themselves (karina/kalino) meaning "strong men"/"brave ones."
What twitch. Play any tide game. Darktide is a 40k and vermintide is age of sigmar/fantasy. Heard all good things about them you dont play as a space marine. But you can play as an ogryn
that scale of the sizes @5:17 lacks the size of a normal human. That normal dude would be somewere around the lower part of the crest in the chest plate of the "normie" space marine.
Caliban is the (ex - it exploded) homeworld of the dark angels. The primarch is Lion El Johnson, who was named by Games Workshop after a victorian era poet called Lionel Johnson, who wrote a poem called The Dark Angel, about his struggles with his homosexuality
@@ChicagoReacts slightly bizarre one, i don't think it was originally done with the best intentions in the 1980s, but it did lead me to looking him up as a historical figure and his life was interesting, if very sad
....Caliban is a planet The origins of the Deathwing harken back to the early days of the Great Crusade during the late 30th Millennium. When the Ist Legion reunified with their missing Primarch Lion El'Jonson upon the verdant Death World of Caliban, he introduced to the largely Terran-born Astartes of the Ist Legion the organisational structure he had learned from The Order on Caliban. Also the Dark Angels wore black armor, Deathwing changed into white because of the rememberance of their fallen during the recapturing of Caliban from Tryranid claws
The localised damage thing reminds me of another game. I don't know if zombies are your thing, but a reaction to the Project Zomboid trailer could be fun... and yeah, if you have a rig that can run it, Darktide officially released yesterday, and it's another first-person team-of-four shooter-slasher game... like a few other zombie games, actually... You might consider playing Space Marine (the topic of other video these guys mentioned, that you should also watch) before the sequel comes out. If you like strategy, the original Dawn of War is a must, and its expansions let you play other races than Space Marines; vanilla Soulstorm is pretty meh, but there's a mod or two that makes it awesome. DoW2 is a different style, more squad-based than army-building, but worth a go. Avoid DoW3 entirely. Gladius is a more recent turn-based strategy game, like tabletop, to which it is apparently quite faithful? I last played tabletop a few editions ago, so I don't know for sure, but it's definitely a more chill experience than the others.
Honestly Darktide is kind of the same type of game in multiplayer just much better. Deathwing has great environmental design. The creators really nailed the 40K aesthetic on, well, everything, but the game has some pretty big problems. Like there isn't really any music besides environmental tracks in mission which isn't great when you're wandering this massive space hulk for 15-30 just to finish 1 mission. Or the hallways being so cramped only 1 player can engage the enemy at 1 time (which this is based off a tabletop game and that's how the tabletop is played so I get what they were going for but the reality is you'll be looking at another player's back alot). I feel like it has that shield of being a mediocre 40K where most of them are just flat out bad, so the community gives it a pass. Plus Russian Badger is kind of playing with friends which makes everything better. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the game, but Darktide from what I seen of it does the same thing but better and with more polish. and I think both are for around the same price (excluding sales of course). Unless you really hate the Imperial Guard and Nurgle cultist and just like killing space bugs as sci fi knights. But Darktide wasn't out when this was made. Infact it's still not out (got 3 days :P)
As bugged as it is, as many Crashes as there are: Spacehulk Deathwing (Enhanced Edition) is anyway a very, VERY Fun Game. Especially with Friends, or Guys who become Friends. Random Tryhards who leaves the Team behind and just rush are a Pest, but if you sort those out, the Team- Experience is Awesome.
Space Hulk: Deathwing would be nice seeing you slaughter some zenos, also there is different difficulty settings, so you are not really getting one hit killed that much.