Fun fact those flying babies in the palace are voiced by Zoran The Bear aka Leman Russ. And when Bruva found out Zoran could make those noises even he was disturbed.
@@silentjustin Zoran is very much so capable of making those noises. It is nightmare fuel. Its not a soundboard or clip. He can actually do it, and it freaks everyone else. I remember hearing it for the first time on Rimmy's channel. Go check out his Halo 4 video to hear it.
@@npswm1314 I am both terrified and excited. Oh well atleast I get to watch Rimmy. I just discovered his channel last week. I was watching warhams when I saw in ny recommendations this video of this anime dating game that had both Zoran and Takahata101 in it.. It was weird, creepy and hilarious.
In case you missed it in the credits for this episode, here’s two things about the voice acting in this episode: 1.) Santodes is voiced by Takahata101. 2.) Zoran the Bear, voice of _Leman Russ,_ is also the guy who made the noises for the Cherubs. He can apparently just make incredibly accurate baby noises at will. Everyone thinks it’s disturbing.
Plot twist, its not a normal human, its Alpharius of the Alpha Legion. He used to walk around all the time using his ability to disguise himself as a normal person all the time.
Hey dude can you watch the special episode of "Leman Russ plays a baby game with the dark eldars" ? It's really good and takes place before/during episode 28
To answer the Primarch vs Custodes bit, it can be summarised as 10 guardsman=1 space marine, 5 marines = 1 grey knight, 3-5 grey knights = 1 custodes and 3-5 custodes = a primarch. Of course it differs for individual like for Logan Grimnar and Valdor who has been confirmed to beat Horus in a sparring match
When the Emperor abducted Angron on to his ship, multiple custodians tempted to restrain him, then a rage filled Angron fought multiple custodians and ripped one of them in half with his Bare hands.
If I'm recalling it correctly the reason the effort to clone and revive Horus failed is that they basically revived a PRE-FALL version of Horus with the understanding that he could just be corrupted again. He did not take that well and they had to kill him. I might be wrong on that though.
Fabius stole Horus’ corpse, which earned the ire of his legion so they attacked Biles base. I don’t quite know why Bile cloned Horus but the clone attacked the Black Legionaries and was killed by abaddon(can’t remember how to spell it) after recognizing Abby as his son and lowering his weapon. You might be thinking of Ferrus Manus. Fulgrim had Bile clone Ferrus multiple times in order to corrupt him to chaos, presumably out of either wounded pride for his failure to turn him before Isstvan orshame for his brothers death. But all the clones turned out loyal and attacked Fulgrim when he tried to recruit them.
Will you be watching the podcasts as well? They're long but great fun and quite interesting as well. Also, the episode where Leman Russ plays a game with the dark eldar is great.
Enjoy the rest of the episodes because TTS just entered an indefinite hiatus thanks to the new anti-fan animation regulation GW has taken in the past months
Also, few things that you should check out, the "Voxcasts" basically the things happening while Kitten and Magnus were away. trually amazing stuff, And the interm sequel to this episode the the Fantasy Roleplay (which was teased earlier in Kitten's office)
The “you can’t read” is a reoccurring joke originating from the podcasts, also the throwing out a window is another thing from the podcasts. Regarding what’s next, it would be the RPG special episode. Could you react to the TTS Behemoth videos?
You ought to watch the Fantasy roleplay special before next episode. Also, you should start the If the Emperor had a Podcast soon as well, episode 9 features a character introduced in the Podcast episodes
How lovely to see that Brother Santodes is still alive after galantly throwing himself in front of Horus to save the Emperor... After an Imperial Fist did it... After a standard guardsman did it.
Well, yeah, the Astarte and Santodes kind of had to. Horus shot three times and Pius was the one who did the right thing in time enough for the rest to get the picture. I'd blame Emps more for holding back so much as he did to begin with.
For the sake of sequence, it would be best if you watched the sixth special episode; Tabletop Adventures. You're probably planning on it anyway, but just in case. Also, the Podcast episodes are important as they help establish a minor character who is the main focus of two specials and appears in episode 29. Reactions to the next two episodes pomise to be quite interesting, quite looking forward to them. Also, Karstodes was right about the Ork named 'Big Green'.
...and here's the *VERY CERTAIN* dreadnought I mentioned in one of the previous vids. I was looking forward to this and boy was it worth it to see your reaction. But - the next ep makes him even better, though to FULLY understand it, you should watch the fantasy roleplay game episode, it shows the fate of Custodisi after his banishment by the Emperor. It's not entirely necessary, but it does explain a change in his model.
In terms of the Custodes vs Primarch, let's not forget Malcador. A standard human psyker, I mean as far technicalities, since he's not a tube baby. Malcador was the one to put the Primarchs in there place when they got too rowdy when the Emperor wasn't looking. I know he is a VERY special case, but the Custodes are also very special cases themselves. So could a Custodes be a match for a Primarch? Depends on who is who. If it takes a day to say the Custodes' name, I think he could take on any of them.
Personal theory: It's nuts because this Proteus Protocol could actually have worked, maybe even regardless of Emps distrust of it. Karamazov is the Emperor in spirit and thus would act as a foundation to transfer the emperor's engramatic knowledge memories and experience with negligible, reduced or even nullified corruption due to the target body already having a suitable spiritual framework. But Just as everything hits the climax and all our good guys are down to set up a second wind, GW pulls the plug..
Allarus terminator armour is super sexy. I like the current Astartes pattern, but that stuff, mmmmmmm. Same for Custodes dreads, they're so damn cool. Take a look on Forge World for the one's referenced here.
Warhammer is super inconsistent about comparative strength. One day a single custodes can solo an army and the next day custodes get mass slaughtered by a small group of eldar.
Well there are minor differences. the Emperor destroyed Horus's soul completely. its gone. so even if you revive him. he won't really be Horus anymore. What they are talking about here is more like a soul transfer. but yes this apparently will mess you up good either way.
They're able to be possessed, just that the daemons basically have to grind the soul out to use the meat puppet instead of the usual soul-chowing deal. I think.