The terrifying thing about the Necron is just how common these weapons are to them. It's not like other factions (extant or extinct) don't have truly terrifying things in their arsenals - D-Weapons for the Eldar, Golden Age humanity's weapons able to force a target to occupy the same space-time location as itself, Death Guard Plague Grenades, etc - it's just the Necrons have stuff that can rip through practically anything as a standard weapon.
That golden age weapon sounds cool, especially since the milkyway moves about 600km/second. If you were made to occupy a static position and not a vector, you'd either be turned to mist as your planet overcame you as a negligible but unmoving obstacle to it's 3.5mach orbit around the sun. That or it would hurl away from you within a matter of nanoseconds, probably also killing you because atmospheric friction at those speeds would be like going through an overpowered lathe
@@jamesshore3191it’s described to destroy its target( space vessel) by annihilation(?) due to 2 instances of it, one of which is temporarily displaced occupying same space.
@Ake-TL that's extra as hell, a 72kg person would would produce a 1.67gigatonne explosion. If that was on a planet that's nuclear winter at the bare minimum, and basically a small super volcano eruption.
Useing a rocket to dropkicki some1 in the groin and they go flying into the sky?... (the rocket acts like a leg, i mean a rocket the boss climbs on in saints row 4 type big,not a missle from a weopon.).
When even the Necrons decided that to use a galaxy wide map/super nova weapon is a bit too much then you know they have some cool shit. But to be fair, even the Imperium usually does;t like using planet/system destroying tech either. it is considered such a waste that if used even an Inquisitor can get in trouble over it.
@@Atromnis embrace your place as biomass in the glory of the starchildren let your genetics be embraced and become one with divinity you will live on forever as a component both in body and in soul as the hivemind takes you into its multitude
Your Warhammer content is perhaps some of my favorite stuff on RU-vid. It doesn't seem to get the love your SCP content does, but I'm still very grateful you make it.
They made a community post a year or so ago saying they were making more Warhammer videos because they were starting to do better than their SCP videos. You should be able to find it. I forget the details, but I do remember people freaking out thinking Exploring was retiring or dropping SCP altogether. I like learning about Warhammer because I know nothing about it, and Exploring is thorough enough that I get it without being bogged down by the obsessive minutia that other channels get into. Yes, as a person with a degree in lit. I can appreciate the small stuff because it is important...but it's also Warhammer. Ya know?
@ChristopherSadlowski Exploring is how I started out with it. I've only played the table top once but I've started reading the novels and keeping up with new releases because of these
I found your channel years ago thanks to an obsession with SCP articles, and came to really enjoy your content because of that. Now that I've gotten older, and slightly more gray, I enjoy the fuck out of your 40K videos too. And I would desperately love a little more longer form 40K videos like with some massive SCP articles.
Much agreed! Long form 40k videos from The Exploring Series would be the bees knees!! I assume they're probably working out how to approach that but it is, admittedly, a gargantuan topic if you want to approach it on more than a surface level whilst also not getting sued lol
Now this suits you, reading off details of technology and the history behind the tech works well with you reading like a document or presentation more so then a epic lore story. 10/10
One of the craziest weapons I ever read was the necron Gravitic Trebuchet, designed for accelerating asteroids at faster than light speed, literally it's just throwing a Rock but so fast that obliterates everything in the path
I love in sci-fi when a simple concept gets scaled up to a ridiculous degree - The Three Body Problem trilogy has good examples of this, one instance not too dissimilar from the Necron Trebuchet
The tomb sentinal is my favorite necron unit..... A giant lightening fast centipede construct with blades that are atom sharp and a gun instead of face that fires atomizing beams...... I've always been of the mind that necron weapons should have an strip effect based off (armor+toughness - weapon strength) to reflect more accurately how the weapons work. The Deathmark's sniper rifle has to be one of the most disappointing things the necrons in tabletop has besides the doomsdayark...... Such a cool unit idea..... Slaved to a gun that beside range is functionally the same as the infantry variant and no longer deals mortal wounds. The doomsday ark being the second with a gun that in lore is only challenged by titans but in game struggles to kill even the smallest vehicles thanks to its rules.
When i first got into 40k, the Necrons had no background outside Old, Deadish, Evil... The Egyptian theme is both obvious and pretty cool but there was something about evil ancient robots(?) that only had like 5 different units( warriors, immortals, destroyers, lord, scarabs) plus the Monolith but thats All they needed!
18:46 so mostlly=great power=great responsibility= the inperium hates the guy that just bombed 20 planets to move the tyrinids away,most people dont just blow up a planet. The elder dont use a kain giant to kill alot. And necrons dont use the c'tan or overpowered map alot because time travel stuff.
My introduction into the 40K universe was the game Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and I've always loved the design of the Necrons. Egyptian themed death robots? Who doesn't think that's cool 😂
With the hints that The Emperor may be coming back, I think the idea is that there’s a new scale of escalation that’s coming to the war. For Humanity, the old technology will get thrown out in favor of new. The Necron and Tyranids will come in greater force. Chaos will unleash more stockpiled madness (like how Khorne has a whole chaos planet of orks that he’s not using.) The Dark Eldar don’t really need a buff, as they’re already doing what they do pretty dang well, but the Craftworld Eldar, maybe they finally find someplace to settle that’s safe. Maybe one of the forgotten gods or one of the captured ones break free and create a plane in the Warp that is more similar to what the Eldar knew it as way back in the ancient times. And the Orks…I mean, they’ll just keep doing what they’re doing, just looting bigger and better toys. Now, this theory does have one, major problem that can’t be avoided easily. The Tau would be destroyed. No question. No excuses. I like the Tau, but they already are hanging on by their nails. This escalation would destroy them utterly.
I miss this series! The explanation of the weapons was something I never really learned because I was always following more general faction based lore.
My favorite things about the Necrons are (1) Trazyn the Infinite existing, (2) Nemesor Zahndreck believing that he's still flesh and blood, and (3) that they have access to a device that could literally obliterate any system they choose at any time with no way to stop it and it's _not_ one of the weapons so apocalyptic that the Silent King ordered it destroyed after the War in Heaven. The reason they don't use it to destroy their enemies? Its primary function is realtime simultaneous information about the galaxy as a whole, because physics is even more of a joke to them than it is to anyone except the Tau, and they aim to _reclaim_ dominion over the galaxy, which they can't do if there's nothing to rule.
I wouldnt have liked it if instead of necrons using "gauss" weapons, they used radiation guns. Would make more sense thematically since it would be like they are forceing other species what it was like to be them when they were organic.
I know it's a pretty big commitment, but I was wondering whether you'd ever consider doing a reading of The King in Yellow? It's one of my favorites, and I'd love to have an audiobook of it to put on at night. There are a couple versions of it on youtube, but for some reason your voice is the only one I can stand when it comes to readings. Either way, great video!! I'm loving all the Warhammer stuff - it's been a good introduction to the universe for me.
Fun video overall! I am a necron lore nerd though, so here are some various nitpicks; heavy gauss cannons aren't a thing for a long time now, gauss destructors are their replacement. Idk if the orrery should really be a weapon, especially if they don't at least mention the anti-ctan weapons they used. Missed a tomb blade weapon, the particle beamer. Command Barge can have a gauss cannon or tesla cannon, it's not locked onto one. Doomsday cannon would be better described as one of the most devastating weapons necrons field, not possess. Just grouping Night&Doom scythes and night shrouds into normal fighter/bomber roles without mentioning how they are aggressively multi-role in nature is criminal Tomb ships aren't super rare, they're about as (if not more common) than battleships for any other faction (save nids). They are still in low numbers overall ofc, necrons don't have an absurd amount of navy active, but that is different to rarity within their navy. Also they are able to easily defeat imperial battleships, since they outclass every other standard battleship in the setting. Tesseract vaults are only needed for the stronger c'tan shards, smaller shards can be contained by good ol' labyrinths. Necrons are a bit more awake now, but in a civil war, but they were spot on in how the setting will retain the status quo indefinitely
Never played 40K but I enjoy the videos. I pretend it's a new alien. But seriously, these weapons seem like you would barely need a huge mass army with them. One "dead guy" can wipe out an entire battlefield. Freaky stuff...
Releasing The literal Grim Reaper, The very god of Death. The nightbringer and seeing your troops being drained by life by a shard of Death God is just ridiculouse
Exploring Series introdced me to the SCP Foundation and Warhammer 40K, both of which have consumed hundreds or thousands of hours of my life. Exploring Series is a bit like a benign crack dealer. I mean that as a compliment.