Best dialog I heard was from a Ogryn in a elevator talking about the destruction of Cadia and how all Cadian's could simply find new world then simply call it Cadia.
Some of the character types show surprising depth. With the last convo, I was surprised when the Zealot didn't call the psyker a freak. Ogryn are best lads though.
I love how all the Veteran voices have lines for showing respect and fondness for Ogryns, particularly when the Zealots start insulting them. My boys are good lads. Bit slow, but they mean well.
@@serronserron1320 The most benevolent is definitely the Judge. As for the other two, the Fanatic (the Scots) are at least having some fun. The Agitator just has a stick up his/her ass lmao.
I had this one time during a conversation where the zealot said that ogryns having souls is an insult to the emperor, and the veteran yelled out that he better shut up or only 3 would return to the ship
@@Minority119 Fucking ace! Love how the Veteran not only claims they'll murder the Zelot, but that they will also do so well all of them will make it out alive if they don't do that. The team regularly goes up against lesse daemons and mutants, and Vet still thinks that won't be a problem. Got to hand it to 'em, WH40k isn't known for allowing optimism, but that one is keeping it alive all their own. Truly deserving of the title of Veteran, that one.
@@Rodoet001 Yesterday I had a match, while playing as Veteran, with 3 Ogryns and that was the best experience with Darktide ever. Like being a sniper, they took the swarms while I sniped the pesky elites, behind a wall of goofy giants that will protect me, be very nice, even search ammo for me and keep calling me boss :D
@@BaranZenonthose little bits of friendliness and hope are what make all the fighting worth it, after the countless amounts of cruelty and inhuman acts
3:18 didn’t expect to see this quote here lol I tread the path of Righteousness. Though it be paved with broken glass, I will walk it barefoot; though it cross rivers of fire, I will pass over them; though it wanders wide, the light of the Emperor guides my step. CONFESSOR DOLAN OF CHIROS - SERMON ON THE ROAD TO GATHALAMOR
I love their religious talk. This is something I want from 40k, where the characters are genuinely hard to understand because of the English language they speak and how it evolved from the language we know now, 38,000 years before.
It's funny because English is barely 900 years old and the English language at that time you would not understand at all. In 40k they speak High Gothic in the lore that is most likely nothing like English.
the language being English is simply for our convenience. In universe, humanity will be speaking a language that is far different from our own. Perhaps they all actually just speaks Latin, a very different and long evolved Latin.
They're speaking Imperial low gothic, which is described as all of earth's languages melded into one then evolving thousands of years. High gothic is the "proper version" that is shown as Latin whilst low gothic is the description of a lot of languages that derive from it, like how Vulgar latin derived from Latin and eventually evolved into Spanish, French and modern Italian.
@@matiasmattera6650 but you can asume they still get a good stack of loyalty and even revoking of their crimes for they have sense made them selves more virutitus alive to the trader then dead
Indeed. If friendly Space Marines appeared, then something far worse has also appeared to warrant such an occasion. Considering the inquisition is involved and we're dealing with a Nurgle Cult, I imagine it *is* going to get far worse once future seasons are released. Imagine a Chaos Space-Marine as a boss fight.
@@Razgriz_01 i discussed that idea with some friends, it's a possible victory to the squad if things are right. The plasma gun could one tap a marine on it's on, at least by lore standards, the psyker being present would also make the marine falter, an ogryn's charge would have a great effect against him as well. That's all by lore standards rather than the game standards. It would probably be a fight only on level 4-5 i imagine
Yeah, especially since this is during the Indomitus Crusade. The situation on Tertium is really bad, to be sure, but a Space Marine chapter deployed to Tertium would probably see it almost like a working vacation, compared to the other shit they're currently dealing with.
Would a first born plague marine be too op for a new boss fight in Darktide? Can 4 nobodies kill a space marine on the nurgle juice? I think so? I mean we have bolters and flamers and plasma guns. I think...
To be fair, that is in theme with the Imperium. No matter what it is or who did what, if the Astartes was there, they where the "true" heroes who "totally saved the day."
@@ordohereticus5530 Yeah people think to cover the Sisters in glory in what was essentially them being duped into being traitors to the Imperium. Also once the Astartes joined the battle their defeat was inevitable. The SoB didnt do what they did to earn glory. They did it to earn the right to continue existing. The only other recourse would have been their eventual extermination at the Astartes hands.
Wasn't it a combination of Astartes, Cutodes, and Sororitas that brought Vandire down? I'm guessing the Inquisition hid some of the more juicy details from the lower branches of the military. Unless I'm wrong here.
Bullpup full auto lasgun breaks my mind.....WHY BULPUP IF THERE IS NO BLOODY NEED FOR IT. no shell is being ejected, no bolt is in there i guess.... more elttronics? I know it's cool factor and all and it's a videogame but all the other lasguns kinda make sense... but the bullpup broke me. Heck i would had understood a bullpup autogun but the lasgun doesn't fire frigging bullets so what's the damn point?!