Warhammer 40k portrays feudalism better than almost all fantasy settings. Because real feudalism is so complicated that even professional historians get reduced to showing a map and begging people not to make them explain it. Because it's basically a modern corporate structure spanning a continent but worse by several orders of magnitude. Imagine mapping all the lands of Walt Disney's Corporation and all the lands owned by the same person who owns that company and all the people who lobbied for the same thing it did one time.
Considering the sheer amount of battles and moments he has in his museum I believe he CAN fit all of us in the museum (not that he would like you said)
When bricky has the theory about something bringing warp into tertium? He was right 4 days ago i overheard ingame conversation between a veteran and a "beloved" psyker Veteran: "so how do you think they gonna exterminatus tertium?" Psyker: "my beloved says it won't work! It is buried very deep below the hive city" There IS something down there!!!
like Malkavians in Vampire: The Masquerade; if you play as a Malkavian in Bloodlines there's little bits of dialog that, if you pay attention, will reveal certain things about the universe and who certain NPCs actually are
All of this talk about ogryns takes me back to early on in my Warhammer days (like game 6 or so), and the first time I played vs space marines. IG was not popular then, and he had never played against ogryns. When he shot them, and they keot coming he took a pause. When I made it into hand to hand with him (who did a terrible job avoiding hand to hand, because "meh, it is just IG") he realized that he no longer had full control of the game tempo.
So far, in my experience of the game, there is no indication of Death Guard presence on the world beyond the nurgle corruption. And that doesn't necessarily imply Death Guard presence. I have a hard time believing our group of 4 people, however experienced, could handle a single plague marine unless we got the drop on him with a duffel bag full of live melta bombs going off, after being thrown at the marine's head by the Ogryn. Thanks for the vid Kit, it's always fun watching 40k stuff with you. And you, unknown editor, I don't know your name, but thanks for looking after the channel.
Would love to see more of TTS! But I am curious, why *is* Kira not in videos with you anymore? Get tired of getting hit any time she gets scared of something?
We currently are looking for a new studio space. It can make videos with multiple reactors very difficult. When we find a new space, we will be able to expand again.
ogryns are my favorite characters in darktide. reminds me of a character by the name of banjo from one of terry prachett's novels, "The Hogfather." a gentle giant sort of character that ends up becoming the boogeyman (it's a real cute story despite that halfassed summation). channel 4 in the uk did a 2-part adaptation some years back for christmas. the eldest daughter from downton abbey playing the grim reaper's adopted granddaugher. it's a wonderfully funny, thought provoking look at the norms and traditions of the season. if you're looking to build a list of react-able stuff for next year, it's worth a consideration.
If you look into Mantic's Warpath universe, which is quite similar to 40k, there are the Veer-myn, which are literal space skaven. Check em out. They also brought back the squats before 40k did, and they are cooler IMHO.
Yes, the Imperium of Man are unquestionably the good guys. Their pitiless brutality, frothing xenophobia, mind-breaking fanaticism and competence in planetary siege warfare are all that stand between the human species and being swiftly annihilated by the other galactic powers which outclass us heavily. This is the time and place where our species has been spacefaring for thirty thousand years at minimum, and we have endured multiple grievous collapses of interstellar civilization. Also, the Imperium's capitol upon Holy Terra - the cradle of man - is Nepal.
They COULD have been the good guys, and Guilliman is trying to get them on the right path, but the xenophobia and religiou fanaticism has also kept the Imperium from properly progressing or gaining new allies. Imagine if Humanity had access to the Webway? Big-E tried to do it before the big Red Nerd fucked up
the moment when ogryn got to rock everyone's world... (after skill rework you get to throw a piece of debris as an ogryn instead of grenade) sound wimpy, but then you are playing as three meter tall half a ton piece of huscle. That foot by foot piece of concrete and rebar WILL hurt
If they ever did include a Death Guard Marine as a boss, my first reaction would be "Oh crap... run, run. We're all dead" You may call it cowardice but I'm not dealing with Mr. Smelly
Thank the EMPEROR! the emperor has guided me here to watch your glorious channels, For emperor and imperium and cadia stand till the day we die and our souls be the gift to the Emperor
to the first question about cables im not a neat freak im the guy who left them like that To the second question i would name my ship "The Holy Battering Ram" also yes
Oh you don't have to worry about Henry Cavill not sticking to source material the man is a massive lover of 40k warhammer he will to anything and everything in his power to stick to the source material
I think this video by RubixRaptor might tickle Kit's Warhammer fancy, especially the ending. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L4m8P4jiwfo.html&ab_channel=RubixRaptor
Mickey Mouse isn't a Skaven; that dumbfrak steamboat-ferryman-turned-corporate-overlord can't cook worth a damn or shoot to save his life. Being an excellent chef and an excellent marksman are literally the two things that the ratlings smiled upon by the Emperor are known for, across a big, big chunk of the million worlds of the Master of Mankind.
To be honest if I was playing battlefleet gothic Armada I would pick Emperor class battleship and then I calling it the harbinger, sounds cool right 😎👍
If i name my ship i'll call it "the God Emperor's dick" The front hull will have the strongest hull material ever, sharp ended, and the main purpose is to ram enemy ship
I know it may be a sticking point for you to tag the Imperium as Facist but if you buy 1 of the 10 IG Codexs and read it from front to back it will really give you the innerworkings of Imperial lore. While you have standout heroes (in lore and on tabletop) and great deeds being done the same can be said for mindless slaughter or mans inhumanity to his fellow man. To refuel a Warp Drive on a imperial ship a person has to drag a casket of fuel to the drive itself but in doing so it melts and burns away the person's flesh until they die before or after doing their mission. That has to happen on every ship if they want to warp travel at all. Primaris Dreadnaughts are unlike normal ones in that they use the person's life essence as a power source eventually killing the entombed veteran marine without him being able to escape his fate. Always remember there are no good guys in Warhammer just shades of grey lol.
Would name my ship the same thing I name all my first ships. The SS OverEasy (though by now more of them should have NS instead of SS). Brace yourselves boys, we're about to die!
maybe react to a Battletech/MechWarrior video by the BlackPantsLegion or some of the Mechwarrior 5 gameplay by baradul while the Battletech universe is not grimdark it is a mess
I don't think the Imperium has anything to do with fascism, since absolutely nothing in it uses that principal - racism and bigotry aren't a fascist exclusive :P