In Space Marine game the Inquisitor did not fall to chaos, he was killed and the body was possessed. The demon inside even taunted the game character that they consider him a traitor, not realizing they were talking to a corpse for so long, even noticing he does not bleed and stuff.
That's a distinction without a difference though, at least as it matters in this context because he still had the unlimited authority of an inquisitor and the ability to cause havoc using it.
@@doomguy9049 What drugs are you on? If you were killed and then some demon used your body as a puppet to do terrible things, then are you to blame for it? The Inquisitor, through the audio logs you can recover, clearly did his best to stop the mistake he caused and even gave his life in an attempt to halt it. He died, though, and his carcass was used as a weapon. The damage caused was done by Chaos. The authority of the Inquisitor's body was just that: authority. He didn't do it willingly. he didn't fall to Chaos. He was no traitor. He was a scientist who bit more than he could chew and in the end Chaos took that chance to spread. In this case, the Inquisitor is only at fault for running his experiments without proper care. Even Neroth, the Chaos Lord, admits to this fact and says that the Inquisitor had been dead long before Titus met him and that it was nothing more than a flesh puppet.
Lore: “this group that *messes with time travel* mysteriously disappeared, almost as if they never existed, before appearing again.” Bricky: “Idk, probably has to do with Gulliman organizing the calendars or something”.
He's talking about how the cicatrix maledictum messed with time across the galaxy. Some places were already destroyed bc, for them, centuries had passed while Terra experienced a few years.
*Gulliman:* "Scribe, what year is it?" *Scribe:* "..." *Gulliman:* "..you don't know, do you?" *Scribe:* "..define year." *Gulliman:* "Yeah, okay, grab that Data Pad, if we start fixing this now, we might be finished sometime this century..."
List of cursed events in this episode: 1. HE'S JUST A LITTLE GUY 2. Bricky not knowing about Draco's genestealussy fetish 3. The end where shy plays bricky saying "i have a very small p**is" over and over again 4. inquisitor's retinue member who worships khorne description
If Bricky dosen't know about Draco, do you think they might do a book club on the inquisitor books? I would love to see DK suffer with the inane descriptions
I say this with full sincerity, the 100 consecutive godforsaken seconds of "he's just a little guy" at once put me in a serious amount of mental anguish, yet also reminded me what y'all can bring to the table that other 40k lore channels could never In other words, I love you, never do that again Jaq Draco loves the gussy
This book is a cold, wet towel wrapped around the midriff of my mind. It drenches us with its lurid texts, the text that is the water dribbling from the frigid towel that is this book, soaking us until one can do naught but become united with one's uncomfort. --wamuudes
@@jm329 you read the actual book or did you read the reprint? yes. the phrase i long for gene stealer ass is NOT on the books yes and jaq only sleeps with his assassin when she is human, yes. So you are technically correct. But the book is written as magnus put it best "with a sexual tinge" that HAS never been a thing to my knowledge in 40K. All three of them...and Ian Watson also wrote like a metric torn of the weird stories. Orgasmachine was just the peak of his sweat goblin ways
Additional Information: There are a few minor Ordos Bricky left out and three of them have interesting descriptions. Ordo Desolatus: Unknown Purpose, only has one member. Ordo Necros: Purpose Unknown. Ordo Vigilus: Its sole purpose is to watch over Ordo Necros.
Bricky: "Its impossible to time travel using the warp" Orikan: "You nee- OWW DAMMIT TRAZYN hold on lemme" Bricky: "Its impossible to time travel using the warp" Orikan: Punches Tryazn "You need the warp?"
In the Space marine game, Inquisitor is dead, right after he made the last message, his body is puppeteered by unknown means by the chaos lord, he did not betray
True story: I once agreed to a “digital rectal exam” because I thought it was like an X-ray or something electronic with signals and didn’t discover my folly until Doc was knuckle deep halfway to my Machine Spirit…
An inquisitor has definitely fallen to chaos before. one of them basically caused a civil war between two factions of the blood angels at one point because they'd secretly fallen to Tzeentch.
Inquisitor Ramius Stele (from Deus Encarmine and Deus Sanguinius). You can also count Gholic Ren-Sar Valinov (from Grey Knights) who plotted to bring back a demon prince in the materium. Those two are the first inquisitors I learned about when I started to read 40k novels. Since then I always see them as shady guys borderline chaos at best ^^.
Looking forward to the "Its just a little guy" merch. Like a Commissar showing an Inquisitor a ratling. Or go the giant route with a Titan calling a dreadnought a little guy.
I think both variants, or a Titain calling castellan knight little guy, who is in tern calling a dreadnought a little guy, who is also calling an inquisitor a little guy, who themselves describe the rattling they are holding as "a little guy"
Just seeing Shy’s vtuber model pop up while they kept saying “Just a little guy” was hilarious, just gave the appearance of “I want to die”/“Please kill me”. Edit, 28:26
I was literally wheezing when I saw her avatar. Then they stopped for like 15 seconds, and started up again and she's just like *Vtuber avatar + fire" 🤣
28:25 I'm timestamping this for myself because that conversation (if it could even be called that) and the editing behind it caught me so off guard that even an eldar harlequin would think I'm weird because of how much I was smiling and laughing at that bit
The Ordo Obseletus part reminds me of fit Guilliman had with a Priest (I think it was in Plague wars) after said Priest tried to cover up a reckless attack by an untrained psyker he ordered as "a vessel for your fathers power" to put it simply Guilliman nearly smashed the priests skull before cooling down and the priest morbidly had fantasies about getting killed by one of the Emperors sons
Don't forget the part where Guilliman said he would have the priest shamed and the Custodian (who stayed in the room despite Guilliman ordering everyone to leave) straight up told the priest that he didn't take orders from Guilliman and if the priest ever tried something like that again, he'd kill him.
Frater Mathieu was the priest's name, I think. He was hired by Guilliman to be his orator because he seemed like the closest thing to a chill, reasonable person the Ecclesiarchy had.
Fun fact: The Inquisition maintains envoys in at least one Eldar Craftworld. I forget which one, but it's either Altaioc or Iyanden. (Might be Ulthwe, but I kind of doubt that.)
Savant: Sir, I’ve been feeling kinda down lately. Do you have anything I can do? Inquisitor: Idk, count the stars or something. Savant: Don’t mind if I do!
This may be a joke, but Rogue Traders are known to double-check all the visible stars whenever they arrive in a new system just in case there's a star they can see from here that isn't on the star charts.
Inquisitor came to your planet, looking for traitors. Inquisitor: "Tell me, Jedi, how did you survive Order 66?" Planet Gov: "What?" Inquisitor: "Oops, wrong universe."
Watching A fan with to much times star wars Vs 40k. A "good soilder" does "a little trolling" with a ship full of civilians. Anakin allies himself with a VERY important chaos pysker. A space marine librarian divides the Jedi order, Manually.
Eisenhorn was still able to use his rosette/seal after he was declared excommunicate traitoris, just as long as he avoided calling in the actual authorities, which the title character called him out on in Magos. In the Caiaphas Cain books Amberly's rosette is a normally invisible tattoo on her hand she can manually light up when she wants to be recognized as an inquisitor, I think.
He's a bad bad Mary Sue, couldn't get through the second book Ciaphus gets under my skin with his constant "oh no oh jeez I need meat shields" but at least he has actual flaws and makes bad calls some times
When they mentioned Ordo Hyrda I was immediately like "Oh no... that's from Draco." Could have a full episode on the inquisition war book series...and the horny degeneracy that came with it.
There was a gray knight novel that had an inquisitor that did exactly was DK ask about. He was meant to be killed, but he escaped and used his authority to do all sort of f#@kery
Is that the one where they left because of a distress signal and that they caused when they arrived? Or am I thinking of a completely different incident.
Let us not forget the Oculus Imperia of the Logos Historica Vertia, one of the other historical scribes on Terra itself. *cough get him as a guest for a special in universe episode maybe cough cough*
To know more about Cato Sicarius and why he's considered that in TTS, I like to refer to what I call "The Damnos incident". Officially called the Fall of Damnos, for which I cannot forgive the Ultramarysues as a Necron enjoyer. There's a short story called "Veil of Darkness" that looks through his eyes as he recovers, preparing for the counter attack, and boi his psyche is full of that text to speech sicarius energy.
Here's a fun fact, Sicarius has sworn that he and Farsight would duel again after Farsight's forces used an EMP to disable everyone's powered weapons and suits and the Space Marines were surrounded by the Kroot Auxiliaries under Farsight's command, who were equipped with standard swords. Farsight and Cato had a back and forth in that about honor.
I like the idea of a bunch of Ordo Maldictum sitting in a meeting trying to brain storm how to close the giant hell portal and one (probably named Terry or Burt) keeps suggesting a giant tube of super glue, a giant staple gun, filling it with sand , or just putting traffic cones around it.
Funny that Shy and Bricky mentions how 40k could have a Mass Effect style game using an Inquisitor since the Spectres from Mass Effect are basically Mass Effect's equivalent of Inquisitors. Also, as for a Mass Effect-like 40k game as a Rogue Trader, it would likely be more like Mass Effect Andromeda instead of the Shepard trilogy.
I want a Rogue Trader 40K RPG so bad...so very very bad. Though as a question if it's Mass Effect like, which xenos would you bang first, out of curiosity? No Inquisitors here nope, nada. ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!
What you do is have it be more plot line like Mass Effect 2. You are a Rogue Trader plying the lanes of space in the Imperium when an Inquisitor and their retinue conscript you and your crew into ferrying them around and helping them deal with some sort of horrible problem for the Imperium. Something happens to the Inquisitor and now as the highest ranking Imperial presence on the ship your word is the law, although all the acolytes still with you are no doubt watching and reporting back to the Inquisition. You are forced to take up a cause you didn't even want at the behest of a shadowy conspiracy with near limitless resources.
Fun fact the novel about Jaq Draco was the first ever book of the 40k universe and is very weird and might not even be canon anymore. Because he somehow infiltrates the Imperial Palace and Big E senses him and freeze time to speak to him and probes his memory to see if he tell the truth. Andddd on top of that manages to escape the Palace without being noticed by any Custodes…
I could just FEEL Shy's rage at these two guys saying "just a little guy". You'd think that would be impossible without seeing or hearing her but no, apparently not
" They have Psyber Eagles. " An Inquisitor with an afro and tanned skin running around the Underhive with a servo-skull recording his actions. " You're watching Psybird up, the worst show in the Inquisition. "
For the time fuckery of the Warp, The First Heretic has a pretty good example, without many spoiler Argel Tal and his buddies go in there and are lost for 7 months, but for Lorgar and everyone else waiting for them was less than 5 seconds.
I play a lot of Tau and have quite a few models for my army and play pretty regularly. I was playing this weekend and I had a squad of fire warriors taking on a squad of grey knights and they were doing their best and finally got into melee and needless to say my single fire warrior was left after the fight and he was JUST A LITTLE GUY. HE TRIED BUT HE WAS JUST A LITTLE GUY.
Man it's so great to hear that bricky watches always sunny, can't wait for the corvus corax episode where we learn that corax starts his day with fight milk so he can fight like the crow
An inquisitor fell to chaos in the Eisenhorn books. He still thought he was serving the Emperor but he was totally warped by chaos and completely insane.
It honestly highly likely that they just time traveled into the future...like the whole ordo just went hundreds of years and they are NOW finally returning from their trip.
Fun fact: the Warp allowing both FTL and Time Travel is one of the few scientifically accurate things about Warhammer 40k. The reason is complicated, but it has to do with Relativity - the instant you let information propagate outside of a light cone, you have the potential for closed timelike curves - aka, time loops.
Hey Bricky, good quote from the Witch Hunters Codex on Page 9 that supports the "Innocence Proves Nothing" motto. - Though no complete records describe it, it is believed that the Order of the Martyred Lady, acting at the orders of the Witch Finder Tannenburg of the Ordo Hereticus who descended upon the Saint Garrat Scriptorum, dragging hundreds of Adeptus Terra scribes screaming to the excruciation chambers of the Nemesis Tessera and burning down the scriptorum. The Adepts lodged formal complaints with the very highest authorities on Terra, but were silenced when Inquisitor Tannenburg produced three hundred specimen jars. Each contained the preserved remains of a scribe, his previously hidden mutations uncovered for all to witness. Each stared from it's jar in mute, necrotic terror, his hideous form stark evidence of the horror lurking within the bosom of the Administratum. - Basically the Inquisition is cool with turning you inside out to find the mutations you might not of even known you had because being a mutant is against the law in many places, and especially on Terra of all places.
About that Rogue Trader game mentioned near the end ... Yeah, it's going to be a real thing. It was announced just recently : a CRPG in the style and by the makers of the Pathfinder games. I am very excited for that.
Man, now I kinda wanna make myself some stuffed jalapenos. Also "That's just like asking an ant to turn off the sun!" But he's got HIIIIIIIGH Hopes! He's got, HIIIIIIGH Hopes!
An example of an actual traitor inquisitor would be in the first book of Grey Knight's Alaric Triology, with an actual Tzeench worshiping ex-inquisitor that was being hunted down by his peers. The guy was very strong and summoned a very powerful Greater Daemon...... And did a lot of fucked up stuff. Among his fuckery, he also used the Grey Knight secrecy against them and told the defenders of the world they were traitors, thus, the guard, the sisters and a FUCKING ORDINATUS PLATAFORM were used against the Knights.... But Alaric, being a badass, decided to be awesome that day one again, and plunged his wounded strike cruiser to shatter the hive cities lines, and then banished the greater peacook.....After one hell of a fight.
Ordo Maledictum Inquisitor *spits, squints at the fuck-huge space hole dividing the Imperium* "We got our work cut out for us, boys. Let's get figuring this shit out."
Isn't the Ordo Hydra from a book that's largely discredited and was read in a TTS podcast to talk about how bad it was? The one with an inquisitor who was accompanied by an assassin who could only morph into a genestealer for some odd reason?
@@notoffensivenpc8400 There was a short story with the novel where she was implanted by the assassins and could only transform into a genestealer, but then it was removed in the second novel.
Good to know that Shy is a certified gremlin ork. Sometimes I think that Bricky hates DK but then they start the jalapeños joke and then realize that they truly get along.
Being an Inquisitor might be something I would do besides being a space marine in 40k. Unrestricted freedom and the ability to easily change what I want to do. It's a double edge sword but worth it
Ah the minor Inquisition factions like the Ordo Chronos who deals with time anomalies, the Ordo Chronos who deals with time anomalies, and the Ordo Chronos who deals with time anomalies.
The Inquisition! (Here we go!) The inquisition! (What a show!) We know you're wishing That we'd go away! But the inquisitions here and its here to stayyyy! Look out, Kryptman is back, baby!
"If you type the wrong number, it's the death of millions" .... time to read "15 Hours" to see how true this is. And see one of the happiest books from 40k ever.
The warp do be shenanigany. Time travel has happened plefty of times. My favorite being an ork warboss who killed his past self for another kustom shoota
26 minutes in the chaos takes hold of the episode, not even shy can stop it. the Herecy has began (altho i think you could argue that "tall glass of slanesh" incident may have been where the seed was sown)