Lord Commissar Bern would probably be nerding out too over the sight of the Baneblade, if not for his duty to watch over the senior officer and NCO before him.
(Castor and Stubbs having a cup of tea discussing their victories) "By the way, found a 252nd Baneblade in Blood Raven hands. Here's the serial number..." "So that's where that one went. Bloody magpies..."
@@aleksandersokal5279 I think we can safely disregard Dawn of War III as "canon". That thing is a blasphemy to the Emperor's name, not worthy to be recognized as a true sequel.
@@tiagoseverino3324 I think it is mentioned in the 5th mission in Dawn of War III,however if you can prove me wrong I would be more than happy. However, right now I do not have any proof the Guards won, if you have any you should bring it up right now.
@@aleksandersokal5279 so gorgutz conquers 4 planets, makes a powerful waghh. Becomes a hell of a warboss, then thinks to himself screw it and decides to be another warboss bich and Forsake kaurava instead of fighting it out. That makes no Sense whatsoever from ork or gorgutz lore. But i would not be surprised if you were correct, GW doesnt always makes Smart choices..
Space Marine: "YES! I SHALL GRIND YOU ALL TO GRISTLE BENEATH MY TREADS!!! BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!!" Lord-General Castor:"I'll bring them down a peg..." And bring him down he did
Funny how the space marines ultimate unit is a glorified transport, while the IG ultimate unit is a tank that has as much dakka as possible. And in this mission you have to compare them.
I just love this expansion. Its just as easy to pretend your Imperial guards are renegades, or that your SPace marines are turning to chaos, but to actually see and hear them fight in a story, praising the dark powers brings me joy.
The powers of the dark gods mean nothing as long as you have the bigger tank, or thing with weapons (not that any of these games will ever let you use a titan).
Not entirely. Just having a disproportionate amount of them and being led by one. That said, yeah Tzeentch or just Undivided makes a lot more sense for the BR; although it strictly would have been Nurgle that Kyras first fell to.
Tell someone who cares, the chaos worshippers need to be reminded of how overrated their powers are and few things do that better than using guns to slaughter any of their gods creations. If anybody feels like arguing with me, I say, a Chaos Lord, who is already superhuman with power armor, will often lose to a broodlord without any extra wargear, and a daemon prince will generally get beaten by a hive tyrant. Gameplay wise, chaos powers are pretty overrated in this setting.
in the spanish version the marine say something like this to the guardsmen What happen young men, so i thing we can make the guardsmen or the space marine become loyalist again