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I wonder how the Adeptus Astarte recruit from underhive. Send a squad in to kill everything they see. Everything that is not dead, is taken in as potential recruit.
Well, Imperial Fist recruits that included Necromunda among their recruiting worlds tend to adopt aristocratic (and bondage) culture well. Then again, Chapter Master of Dark Angels used to be a head hunting cannibal.
That even thought sounds like fun, would be highly impratical. The chapter would probably send scouts to find out promising young ganggers and kindapped them, it is also a good way to trqin the scout marines
Choppytehbear1337 I know it sounds weird but I’ve been listening to this and flicking through material on hive cities and I’d love to know this. Where would I stand in 40k society. Would I be the bottom barrel under hive dwellings or live somewhere in the middle in that sweet spot. Not noble but middle class in a nice area of the hive.
There was only one Option, and that was to fortify. And Fortify it we did, not anywhere near as good as what we did on Terra though, that beauty..Makes me almost wish I could bring a tear to my eye.
The best offence is being nigh immortal, because your highly tactical, Logical, made mostly of metal, so you always get to attack back!! *Flesh Is Weak!*
You know, for the first few months after discovering 40k lore only from youtube vids like this, and only hearing names, not seeing them in print, I thought his name was "Rogal Dawn" :)
Comstar: Space AT&T if I remember correctly, that’s what he did after some time at the head of his legion, because during his time away the planet had fell prey to its old demons (crime, not actual demons). He was pissed off, understandably, considering how he worked his ass off to keep it clean and proper when he was place, so he blew it off. Then he got « oh shit, I don’t think daddy will be pleased with this murder f*ck, maybe Horus will be more forgiving ». Maybe I got his story mixed up with Perutabo I think, on the end, but I don’t think so.
Camden New Jersey. I've been there, and boy let me tell you... i'm never stepping foot in that shithole every fucking again. Fuck, can't even joke about it. There are places where THE STREET LIGHTS AREN'T ON AT NIGHT. If you want to die, just walk the streets at night.
1stshockarmy not really, there is every kind of place from holes like Necromunda to planets resorts, Necromunda only has a lore a little deeper, for example, there is a planet that is a giant forest where people build the city inside the trees, or another world lives of mining in a feudal society, Perimunda that appears in one of the novels of Ciaphas Cain, had all the structure of a city nowadays TV, snack, cars, airplanes, hair dye, 40k is not so Grim Dark when GW makes an appearance, he remembers that most 40k stories are told from the standpoint of soldiers or the Inquisition, which has the job of dealing with every kind of shit the galaxy has to offer
I think I read somewhere (correct me if I'm wrong) that the overwhelming majority of the imperial population lives on Hive worlds and since the biggest part of said Hives is usually either controlled by gangs of varying quality and lethality (like in necromunda) or just a flat out giant industrial district with living conditions even chinese child workers would revolt against I personally think that Necromunda really is imperial standard in terms of a Hive world and therefore also standard in terms of general living conditions in the Imperium. I hope that you could understand that sentence, I hate writing longer texts in english.
"overwelming majority of the imperial population lives on Hive worlds" Well, I don't think that is so: True, that Hives house a lot of people, but Hive Worlds are relativley rare. Most Imperial planets are Civilised Worlds, which are, usually, similar to today's Earth. It obviously varies, but I think you get my drift. I personally imagined that life of typical middle-class Imperial citizen is a bit similar to that of middle or late 20th century people
I love this i just have this scene in my head of à logistic officer saying ''the men are equipe with There lasgun and field ration sir" The Superior officer Say something like "Good send on the training Ground". "But sir we don't have that" "Tell Them There is a full week ration shipmen in the middle of the underhive and they must get IT to eat something other than the average food in the entire hive that'll Do the trick" Then you see a full Platoon of guardsmen running screming at the top of their lungs FOOD
Chapter Master Tu'shan I give you responsibility of inquisitorial forces, the astartes are all black templars so unfortunately you cannot command them.
A Random Crusader A noble gesture indeed. Which Ordos is represented, because some inquisitors have a bone to pick with me and my chapter so I wouldn't want any unnecessary tension.
@@ConfusedGuardsman You didn't capitalize the Emperor! Heresy! Please report to your nearest Inquisitor or Inquisitorial Agent for disposal of your case...and your body. ;)
And you're an utter asshole necroing something from a year ago for no reason other than to strike at someone who probably doesn't even remember saying the sentence you are striking at them for.
I wonder what recycled poop rations is like to eat. Taste and concistency. Do they put in any effort at all to help people forget exactly what they are eating?
One might think that waste, once composted and sterilized, would serve to grow more conventional food. (Done in fiction). This, and imported fish, are much of the food on Green Island under the Name-Droppers.
@@Uberdude6666 true. What I was writing about fictionally sounds like an idyllic existence compared to what’s depicted here - and life under the Name-Droppers is truly horrible. Think 1984, only worse. Note, however, that what I was writing about takes place in an underground country - sort of like a very much spread out hive-city - and about as much space (grow-tunnels) is devoted to food production as everything else combined. Note also that there is distributed fusion power, so the power requirements of a highly automated food production regime are assured.
Aporis I don’t think so. Khorne would’ve had his biggest murder boner since... I don’t know when, but a lot of time, potentially ever, and would’ve sent so much troop that the combats would’ve lasted long enough for orks to hear about it. Which would’ve mean more enemies, hence more Khorne lust, and you got yourself a neat and tight loop.
So if I understood correctly the siege of Necromunda is basically a close/open the gate meme _like..._ - Sir! Our planets have been conquered by the Imperium! Our subjects are making their escape to the hive city! - Open the void shield! - Wait! The Astartes are approaching our position as well! - Close the void shield! - But wait, Sir! An even larger host of unknown hideous creatures are pouring in from the warp killing everything in their wake! - Open the void shield just a little!
Every time I'm late, I keep trying to explain to my boss, its the warp gate, it gets me to work, just at different times every day, stability and shit like that
Or translates into "death world" or "world of the dead" (+more different words it seems in latin), "munda" is a "feminine format" of word "mundus", which primarily means "world" or "universe".
Just in case anyone was interested in looking at the new Necromunda game: the developer is Rogue Factor, not Factory, and the game is called Necromunda: Underhive Wars. There isn't a huge amount of information yet though.
Actually, the Houses playable in the game are the minor noble houses and not the major noble houses as states in the video. Major or great houses lives on the upper hive. These minor houses controls mid and lowered hive, what gives them direct access to the underhive, where they fight in a lawless territory.
What I am wondering now: in the Geneseed video you said that recruits should be pretty young , maximum 13 years or so. So how do they recruit these greatest of human scums, that survive the underhives, if these probably are grown barbarians?? (the young ones only survive there by running and hiding pretty good)
With what? They eat even the microscopic organisms, so if they did eat everything they would be the only possible things other than the necrons, nothing else would remain, maybe some Orks though but that’s pushing it.
Random off top[ic question Arch, but who exactly is the most powerful or prominent member of the Imperrium of man in 40k? God Emperor aside, at this point he just seems like the unifying factor for man anyways. With Guilliman back in charge of the Ultra Smurfs could you say he is? As he is like the only Prim Arch roaming around now anyways :/
Well, I am not Arch, but to give my opinion, I would say: Jep. Outside of some very old stuff with questionable canon (like the old Daemonifuge comics) there is little that could challenge him in this regard. MAYBE high marschall helbrecht, because he has that many marines at his back and call they would probably rival, if not surpass the ultramarines+sucessors. Of course, personally, he has no chance, but still. Regarding personal strength, the only one that could rival him would be the boss of the custodes, because daddies golden boys are strong as fuck and that guy could easily have trained fighting for milenia. Maybe Celestine, as she is about as venerated as guilliman at this point (mainly because she actually did stuff the last milenias). Also, we have no idea what a saint is (beyond some rough outlines as "the emperors greater demons")/what its limits are.
Wait.... 20,000 imperial fists, and one million imperial army soldiers? Holy over-barrel buttfucking, the Emperor must of had one FUCK of a stomach ache, and a particularly bad trip to the bathroom, to unleash that amount of hate and anger on the puny little system.