@@anggaraxd Some people like myself prefer the narrative to the game play, I've seriously been thinking about starting up with some of the books. That's where most of the modern lore comes from I'm told anyway.
They’re pretty cool, I think the melee ones are a bit odd but they look pretty sick with the heavy bolters. I do like though, that it’s basically double stack power armor.
If I recall, and I could be wrong, but according to Cawl, arent these suits supposed to be an alternative to the more valuable and heavily armormed dreadnought and acceptably disposable if necessary. Going so far as being almost considered a light vehicle.
It's the presentation, plus I'm not too sure how deep this guys knowledge stretches, seeing he didn't bring up the size difference between thunder warriors and astartes, oh well..
dreadknight and invictor designs are so stupid. the marines piloting them are exposed, presenting them as the obvious target , being up front and center of that thing. imagine like you are the tank crew of the Abrams but the crew compartment are just made of transparent glass...
10:30 Dude, Bloodthirsters ARE a type of Greater Daemon! The five known types of Greater Daemons are: Change Lords (Tzeentchian) Secrets Keepers (Slaaneshi) Great Unclean Ones (Nurglite) K'daai Destroyers (Hashut) Bloodthirsters (Khornate)
No flight armor isnt a thing its just a jumo pack its a seoerate thing they put in unless your in gravis mk10 then its a inbuilt jetpack and no their not terestial armor infact they make a big deal about mk2 being a space suit
You didn't talk about the Space Marine Imperial Knights, but I know that they are also utilized by the Imperial Knight faction by itself, the Imperial Machine Cult and the Imperial Army Guard, so I guess I shouldn't give you too much of a hard time...
This video was very helpful I was trying to figure out what terminator armor was called and I could not think of it thank you for helping me figure it out I appreciate you in this video🎉
This list is wrong when is comes to entries number 9, number 8, number 7, & number 6.... because Thunder Armour is technically Mark I Thunder Power Armour...
And this is also wrong because "Standard Power Armour" covers all the marks of power armour used by the Imperium's Space Marines = Mark I Thunder Power Armour, Mark II Crusade Power Armour, Mark III Iron Power Armour, Mark IV Maximus Power Armour, Mark V Heresy Power Armour, Mark VI Corvus Power Armour, Mark VII Aquila Power Armour (also known as Imperator Armour), Mark VIII Errant Power Armour, AND Mark X Power Armour (which is highly modular, & modifiable).... all of which are Flight Capable when the space marine wearing it dons a jump pack IN ADDITION to the power armour!
Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed. The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force. - Captain James Tiberius Adama, USS Voyager
When I was a kid the thunder power armor was my favorite. As I grew up the tunder powar armor kinda lost its weight on me cuz I started liking terminator armor a ton. Now adays as a young adult still basically a kid in the mind even though it’s kinda sick to think about a kid getting drunk every weekend, speaking of which it’s saturday! wonder what i’m doing… oh right! i’m 6 brewskis down and i LOVE THA THUUUUNDAAA AAAHHHMMMMAAA
Exactly, it is the same design principles as the walker in "Aliens". It looks more like something a civilian would use, and perhaps it was adapted from a civilian design. Though I guess being able to swing a sword was a big priority.
I never understood Primaris hate lore-wise -I understand the tabletop argumemts espescially early Primaris. How can someone say that in 10000 years the Imperium or Mars wouldnt improve on the Astartes template. It can be said that people are scared of blaspheming against the Emperor but trillions of trillions of people existing over 10000 years is statistically against Astartes upgrades. The sinew coils are an obvious addition I believe more scientists would of thought of to improve space marime structural integrity. The Belisarian furnaces however does seem like a bit of bullshit. But still space marine upgrades should be more common and even varied, possibly with unique upgrades made by renegade chapters. People like Cawl and Bile are just obvious additions to the lore.
The imperium has always been a very anti-progress civilization, gradually declining over time with any technological "breakthroughs" being done through archeology instead of experimentation. I feel like what I’m about to say is heretical within 40k fandom, but this is one instance where GW overinflated their scale. As you say it is nearly inconceivable that in a civilization as expansive and broadly populated as the Imperium, there have been NO scientific advancements WHATSOEVER in ten thousand years, even taking the Imperium’s culture into account. The only answer therefore is that scientific advancement is illegal, and while I cannot source this next claim I recently heard/saw in a video that the mechanicus believes that all technology 'sanctioned' by the Omnisiah has already been invented, and to invent anything new is blasphemous. Which goes directly against the very idea of the Primaris marines, who are at their core a signifier of the imperium starting to move forward once again. Which I have to say: why now? GW cannot have it both ways, either the Imperium is in a perpetual decline and science has rotted for the past ten millennia, with progress being outright heretical or it isn’t. They may be logically obvious additions, but they are not obvious from a consistency standpoint. They outright fly in the face of what has been established about the Imperium, and the fact they were accepted at all in canon and not deemed heresy of the highest order (it’s one thing to invent new things, it’s quite another to *fuck around with the god emperor’s own handiwork and make something you deem to be a better version,* wouldn’t you say?) seems to defy all *internal* logic, even if progress of some sort passes under *external* logic. As far as I know.
"the dread knight is heavily protected by...." *showing a guy duck taped to the front of a giant piece of metal"* Maybe the machine is protected but the driver is sure as hell not
I'll never go to war wearing Thunnnder power armour in the Warhammer world no🧢,FU¢K I wouldn't even go to war if it's the only armour,I'll just surender😂
The invictor war suit looks like it would be a good platform but it has one gigantic, super obvious weakness... The dreadknight is more or less the same but somehow dumber. .
wrong... most of the Flesh Tearers as stated in the Devastation of Baal are still First Born, the Chapter Master Gabriel Seth has grudgingly accepted the reinforcements from Cawl and Guilliman, but has outwardly refused the Rubicon Primaris for himself and the rest of the Chapter... and while they had massive casualties during the Devastation of Baal, Gabriel Seth is alive and raring to go.
man this narrator is bad. The random emphasis and jokes is not like how Major Kill does it. This guy would be much better if he just spoke in a boring monotone without any jokes.
Is it just me or does the Invictor warsuit remind anybody else of a teenage mutant Ninja turtle battle suit sadly I cannot remember the name of it but it was one of my favorite toys when I was little 😊
Well that is relative - Flak and carapace of the IG are just next to useless - but compared to the custodes or the Primarchs Armor then you are somehow right
@@clydedoris5002 I already know what it is but I already know it's worlds beyond anything that we got right now. It's like comparing an iron man mark 1 to a hulk buster but that mark one isn't a joke by itself.