In a way, that's a bit (however tiny) of good news for everyone else, because if he did have some ultimate diabolical goal (such as enslaving the souls of ALL humanity at once), he could easily do so since he obviously has the power and especially foresight for it. when the Emperor orders Kitten to invoke this and let the man escape, The Emperor summons Uriah, the last priest on Earth, who has converted to Chaos worship since his death (although Uriah seems to be only, he finds Kaldor Draigo has gone nuts, and he's stuck in the Warp with him, Though in his private thoughts, he realizes that its need to counter the grim-dark shithole the galaxy had become, and began a scheme where on component was to retrieve the Star Child, the shard of said kindness, and have it return to him. The resting place of. The Emperor really doesn't like Magnus the Red. When faced with such an opponent, Alpha Legion uses more conventional approach, using the combination of 36 stratagems (traps, ambushes, fake retreats/attacks, etc. Leman is surprised that a demon army isn't assaulting Khaine's gate at the moment. nobody knows what they're for or where they came from. He goes apocalyptic at the mention of that. They train hard, they have competent officers, their equipment is mostly the same as in the Imperial Guard, Though some PDF, mainly from wealthy and/or important worlds (, The amount of horror varies depending on who you're fighting. 10,000 years in real space, but inside the Eye of Terror time passes slower, or perhaps sideways. In April Fool's video, the Emperor reacts this way to. Lore implies that, at one point, Kharn had the chance to walk away from all of it. The worst part is, the Emperor may not even have had any choice not do this considering the ticking doom counter of Orks rolling over everyone after hitting critical mass and various other threats rising after the Age of Strife. Thank the Emperor that he's too "random" for that. The lower ranked members on the Bro Trip Crusade aren't certain that it's really being led by. The same people may actually have resources to infest planets with Ork spores. Marneus Calgar, as befits a man wielding the. Gharkul forces had them on the verge of defeat, badly wounding. The great space fleets have their own worries, on top of the ones that we already know about space travel. An Eroge-induced epiphany leads Hyoudou Issei down a path of hard work, excellence and extreme degrees of trauma suppression. Dark Eldar equipment includes poisons designed to kill you from pure pain, weapons that shoot the ghosts of insane tortured slaves at you, and guns designed to cripple not kill (cripple from pain as opposed to any actual physical damage, although that happens too) with shrapnel splinters, so they can take you alive. Someone actually wrote an account of a Techmarine slowly turning into the monstrosity that is an Obliterator - in very slow and agonising detail. They love them. their arms replaced with horrid powered melee weapons, even these torture devices are not horrific enough, and is always trying to invent new ones, stealing from the temple's donation basket. *shudder*, Sometimes.....there are planets that even Tyranids won't go near. The Orks - the most violent, belligerent, and brutal species in the galaxy - and the Eldar - possessing psychic might enough to hit the Necrons were it hurts - were both specifically designed to destroy the Necrons. The first one is the Beheading in the M32. If a sister or other Ecclesiarchy member has been found wanting in his or her zeal, he or she might be dragged to the darkest dungeons and tortured; after which their nerves will be hardwired into a cybernetic torment amplifier that floods their mind with so much pain that it actually. It is fully capable to go toe to toe with most powerful Greater Demons and regained most of its personality and intelligence as a Star God. The Orks will, at the end of all this, fight through an enemy unlike any other, no doubt causing even the weakest among them to become larger and stronger than most Nobs. In episode 27, after two real world years of thinking that the Emperor's. And while we're on the note of the Eldar, the, Their rictus masks and holosuits are grotesque, constantly shimmering and in motion, garish and baroque to many extremes. as they begin to feel empathy and compassion with the influence of the Star-Fyodperor which causes physical damage. That said, he's more okay with it if it accomplishes something useful (such as the Astral Knights' sacrifice to destroy the World Engine). From a fluff-perspective, a Chaos Space Marine army can be a warband derived from one of the nine original Traitor Legions, or a more recent chapter of loyalists that has gone Renegade, or a mixture of both. The Warp is also known as the Realm of Souls, aka the Afterlife. He would just stab you in the face, over and over again. Massive Necron and Eldar forces were reported to consistently engage Chaos forces during 13th Black Crusade. Grey Knights killed dozens Sisters of Battle to make amulets from their blood to battle particularly powerful daemon. memetic tendency towards shooting "heretics"? The only others who have Chaos marks are, A common misconception among fandom is to depict every Black Crusade as an attempt to march to Terra that was stalled at the very beginning on Cadia due to Abaddon's incompetence. He comes out of the Engine when Magnus uses it to kill Vulkan. in the third podcast when one of the Custodes suggests that Boy be made into a Custodes. Joe the Stormtrooper from Chaos Descends ep. Especially in the "Brotrip 40,000" episode. Veeery slowly. Absolutely insane. Now we pray he never does again.". An Adeptus Astartes in full-on Terminator armor is nothing but a walking minced tuna can to one of these things if they catch them off-guard. There is also a scene in a novel, long after Magnus's betrayal that features a series of Emperor Titan-sized adamantium doors deep within the Palace of Terra. More specifically, their special talents for stealth: their skin absorbs light, making them effectively invisible to all conventional forms of visual detection, and they are able to manifest in any place where there is a shadow. On another note: If they're more advanced than you, then you're doomed. Belisarius Cawl, whose very presence reveals that Kitten's party is on Mars, seeking the Protus Protocol for Magnus's plan to revive the Emperor. So he gathered the boyz, broke through the Cadian Gate into the Eye of Terror like it was nothing and assaulted one of the personal worlds of Daemon Prince of Khorne. In the second Q&A episode, the Emperor gets a troll letter from, While Ecclesiarch Decius reluctantly agrees to let the Inquisition conduct their investigation about the disbandment message on the Holy Terra, he tells Karamazov to remember the ruling of Terra (not a single drop of blood shall fall upon these sacred grounds) and take their suspect away from the Homeworld before killing them. The Old Ones are depicted as such in the Emperor's re-telling of the history of the universe, equating them to retirement home folks who were summarily executed by young punks. Another thing about Sons of Malice. Now imagine that door is inside your head. For the Eldar, It is said that the reason everything about the warp and chaos reads like fairytales and legends is because the actual, tangible thing is so far from mortal comprehension that the mind. And it's all but stated that it is imprisoned in the Noctis Labyrinth. mortals confident enough to survive in the Warp. It's revealed that the primary reason he disbanded the Inquisition was to see which members of the organization would not follow his orders, which would draw them all to Terra so that he could get them in a single location to deal with them all at once. Again, It can be argued that in the crapsack universe that 40k-verse is, a species whose members are "only" flesh-eating mercenaries is practically friendly. Krootox: the bigger, meaner, tougher type of Kroot. Necron Lords and Overlords may be given Tesseract Labyrinths to use to capture enemy heroes and monsters as well as a method of rapid elimination. When Kitten is about to explain the Inquisition to the Emperor, the video cuts to the Imperial Guard in middle of several warp storms. It's been explicitly stated that they don't. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. However, on the rare occasions when they do run into warp entities things tends to go very badly for them. Kitten mentions how he convinced a Custodes named Santodes to sacrifice himself for the Emperor against Horus so as to not be upstaged by a mere mortal. She actually, While Khorne is already in a state of perpetual anger given his nature, he gets absolutely pissed as hell at anything to do with Slaanesh, especially since he/she, For everything that the Emperor has, the Khornate daemon Skarbrand has even more, in fact. It basically turns into. And Genestealers aren't a cakewalk in combat either. Bind the machine and butcher the rest. Come episode 18, we see just how much help he needs. Yes, the Emperor is so arrogant that sets up the possibility of losing. It's also implied that something traumatic happened between him and the other Custodes. It was developed exclusively to remove all presence of the filthy lower races who dare to taint the world the Biel-Tan are reclaiming, though they. The Fabulous Custodes Trio aside, Kitten is well respected by the Custodes. [...] This shit is so surreal. I want one! You know where many combat servitors come from? Cato Sicarius says practically nothing but his own praises and glory before running off to do it again somewhere else. that is, the Winged Dragon of Ra transformed into an angelic figure reminiscent of the Emperor in his prime, All I got out of that was — wolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolf, This may be Alfabusa getting his facts crossed. The White Scars might be speed-obsessed and with a fixation on hunting those who have slighted them, but even the Emperor compliments them on their effectiveness. May or may not be a coincidence. The thing is the oldest and most ultimate weapon of the Tyranid species, used only in desperate situations where a hive's normal tactics fail, making it capable of transferring between hive fleets just because it's THAT old. It should be no surprise that the Fab Custodes are this, but Whammudes ships Uriah and the Emperor after reading. According to his friend Boy he's. When Slaanesh was born, he killed. Granted, it's rather easy to do deadpan when the only method you have of talking is a monotone, robotic voice, but still, it is definitely sarcastic. While in fact, most of the, And as the timeline moves on, Abaddon destroyed Cadia. Great groves of giant fungi and wilted leaves form the bulk of the scenery. Along with pain amplifiers, metal rivets are driven into the wayward Sister's body, and a soundproof hood is placed over her head so she can never hear any words of praise. About fucking time. Magnus has some serious problems with this, not helped by his own intellect being leaps and bounds ahead of most. Kitten goes nuts at the mention of the Tau. Very small holes, the size of a coin - having HUGE anti-tank missile launchers, or heavy machine guns, several times the size of the plugs, being pushed out. Meanwhile the Orks have even MORE psychic potential than the Eldar, but not even a fraction of their control over it, yet they are the most successful survivors in the galaxy. Hive Worlds...best not think about what they do with the bodies. A neon-green Smart Car shows up repeatedly as some horrid abomination of technology. Unsubtle Criticism starring the Adeptus Arbites, list every single thing wrong with a popular TV show. So they tend to their shrines, dedicated to training their warriors and. The Centurion the Emperor is always seen with is from the Imperial Fists. It gets "better"—he also shattered another legion at the same time. Unlike other depictions of a hive mind, where an overriding central intelligence controls it's various minions telepathically, the Tyranid Hivemind is quite literal; it is the conglomeration of every single tyrannoform thinking in unison. The kicker? And despite this mockey, they actually manage to succeed in their suicide mission to capture Magnus the Red. Predictably, the Inquisition has other ideas on that. "I can't wait for Cypher to get to Mars so he can execute the plan." When the Emperor learns that he's worshiped as a God (and he had a very strict, When the Custodes go to meet with the Fabricator General, they're blocked by a contingent of a Skitarii guarding the door. Not only are Leman Russ, Fyodor Karamazov, and Kaldor Draigo heading to the Gate of Khaine in order to get to the Imperial Palace, it's also implied that Kitten knows so much because he has access to the Black Library, Custodisi and Whammudes are now face-to-face with the Eldar Laughing God, Cegorach. It's mentioned, however, that humans don't have presense strong enough in the warp to remain after death, so they just fade, and it's unknown what happens for other aliens. Individual squads and fire teams while autonomous, were also highly adaptive, an ability their foes sorely lacked. You know what's really freaky? Probably not. It worked. Magnus is a half-daemon, Apparently, blanks, or at least those strapped to, One of Inquisitors who accompany Karamazov becomes noticeably fatalistic when. There is no true main bad guy, as it is more of a, In "Why Kitten Hates the Tau" short, Kitten lets out a big "NO" after. No one knows what the Mandrakes are. Rak'Gol, pirate lizardfolk with fetish for cybernetics and more ramshackle technology than the Orks. Let's talk about spirit stones, shall we? Oh and since the Maze is within the Warp, when you do die your soul is gonna remain there so there's no escape from it even in death. His interactions with the Ecclesiarch is him alternating between insulting him for his unwanted worship, stupid pope hat and following a doctrine that has helped screw up the Imperium for millennia, and commending him for following his will to the best of his abilities and trusting him to help fix the Imperium. Not only do they occasionally, "Imagine knowing there was a door to the realm of daemons, and the slightest inattention on your behalf would see them batter it down and rip you to shreds. Definitely an, Two of the original 20 primarchs are completely unknown; all records of them have been wiped out by Imperial decree. They slaughtered the militia in their frenzy, and the Sisters of Battle retreated rather than fight them. Sweet, merciful Sigmar, Kaldor Draigo. And she uses her position to whisper cures to Nurgle's diseases to mankind. Ever wonder why Chaos is. In episode nine, the scene cuts from Emperor planning the theft of Trazyn's stuff to Terra burning. It's revealed at the end of the second season that Big E's teddie bear of a Centurion turns out to be the Primarch of the Imperial Fists legion, who took a vow of silence to make up for his past sins following the Horus Heresy, and he only reveals himself now because Kitten and the Emperor were going to piss off Magnus the Red by reigniting his hatred of the Space Wolf. There is no single being they can kill to stop the threat. It's a good thing that shitty slashfic writers aren't anywhere near here. Then as you wander aimlessly in the ever-changing maze, which can include colors and objects that doesn't even exist in the universe, you will slowly and surely be driven into complete madness and despair and you soon die of insanity. An Ork the size of an elephant with the brains to organize the ramshackle hordes of the Orks into something approaching an effective fighting force is a pretty scary thought. Mentioned before, Ghazhkull Mag Uruk Thraka escaped Armageddon, shook off Black Templar pursuit force and arrived at Octarius Sector, annihilating Tyranid vanguard forces. If an Ork can capture it, an Ork can—and will—reverse-engineer it in ways that defy all common sense and logic, yet work to a terrifying degree. Huge metal spiders made from the technology of Dreadnoughts. The metal lives. Dominique (one of the Inquisitors who follow Karamazov, and literally seated at his right hand on the former's power throne) gets sexually confused by the presence of the half-naked Custodes. Kitten is already enough to occasionally set him off, and reading through the Imperium's mailed questions pisses him off big time. Cut his life supports and disband that stupid fucking Smurf village. A Loyalist Thousand Sons sorceror saw his pain and offered to remove the device that was driving him to rage. I've been thinking a lot about that. I destroyed all asshole religions that existed on Terra. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. Apparently, the Beast's Waagh isn't even the worst one to occur, as one of the Harlequins mentions to Coorland that the Orks that threatened the Eldar Empire were even worse. Who led the Star Child there? So, now imagine that elephant-sized Ork with the brains for strategy armed (sometimes quite literally) with enough firepower to destroy Imperial armored vehicles. And while he was laughing with the Deceiver about the C'tan eating each other. Since he doesn't know them, he ask his caretaker, who answers that they are insignificant, to what the Emperor counters that with how many citizens asked about them, they cannot be insignificant. The Old Ones were an all-powerful race of immortal, psychic demigods who ruled the Milky Way galaxy eons before the rise of the other races. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/Warhammer40000. And never ever mention any race (like the Tau) that refuses to fight in melee. The third message started out "As long as the questions don't scream about Baneblades" (an inside joke among Alfabusa videos) but was cut off by the Emperor. From a system where there is an official sanitarium for Imperial Guardsmen suffering combat trauma. One of the worst parts of fighting a Necron force is that no matter what you do, you can never be sure you even "killed" them. Instead of resorting to violence, Santodes shows off his fabulous Dreadnought frame, making the utterly technophilic Skitarii grant everyone access (after. Initially, the series mostly focuses on a kind of "question per episode" format, with Kitten and other characters asking a question (such as what the hell the Warp is), which the Emperor describes in rather colorful language, though slowly, the overarching plot begins to emerge. The most notable case being the Fourth Sphere Expansion Fleet, which unwittingly tore a hole in space time through the use of poorly reverse engineered Imperial warp technology. There is another story about how the 121st Cadian Elite, famed across the Ultima Segmentum as "Eldar Killers", suddenly went missing during a campaign for Massgrave. The Life Eater virus is a form of Exterminatus which reduces all life, from the largest animal, to the smallest flower, to a rotten sludge, which is ignited with one blast of a superlaser, burning away everything on the planet, even the atmosphere. Spending several millennia inside a cramped box isn't very good for one's motor functions, superhuman or not. Definitely. While the Emperor giving one last insult to Magnus in episode 22 appears to be the straw that breaks the camel's back regarding Magnus, who has proven up until that point that he could be trusted by the Emperor, Big E's insult- "Don't use your powers or you'll screw up everything again,"-, The second podcast has the Emperor bring in Uriah Olathaire, The Last Priest of Terra... who has turned to The Powers Undivided after his death. The Forgefiends literally devour anything on the battlefield, from metal to corpses, in order to gain resources for their mechanical intestines to use to create more warp powered shells. Since then Tau from the Fourth Fleet have been forbidden from serving alongside alien races, out of fear that they'll commit similar massacres. Lufgt Huron and the fusion of The Star Child and Karamazov appearing. Each of the four Chaos gods resides in their own domain within the Warp whose landscape defines their characteristics. They may no longer be actual creatures, but little more than electronic programs running until the day their "hardware" dies. An Imperial Guard officer comments on this in, Marines are 7 foot tall, peerless superhuman warriors that spit acid, have bulletproof chests and make, The brutal genetic and surgical regime undergone by an aspirant space marine is best commenced before the age of 12, with most begun at 10 years old. But it's nothing new. When the. When the Emperor talks about his past lives, he heavily implies that one of them is Christian Weston Chandler (the author of the infamous, The fourth special seems to have one in-universe, with Magnus having a particular dislike for, In the same episode, a much more subtle one gets dropped against, In Episode 25, Vulkan's Engine of Woes relic is revealed to be, In episode 25, Calgar asks the Ultramarines to put their jump packs on, saying he doesn't need one as he's in Terminator armor. I think the flayer curse might, potentially, be interpreted as an extreme expression of PTSD, as much as it's also, y'know, a curse left as the parting gift of a murdered god. Have you ever heard the saying "We all have our own personal daemons? Rogal Dorn is so literal-minded he veers directly into the same sort of strangeness as the typical type. Kitten went through a similar phase. As a result of Cadia's destruction at the climax of the 13th Black Crusade, a giant warp rift known as the Cicatrix Maledictum (among other names such as the Great Rift and Gork's Grin) ripped open across the galaxy from the Eye of Terror to the Hadex Anomaly, essentially cleaving the imperium in half. Still manages to. As mentioned elsewhere, Chaos is affected entirely by the emotions of sentient beings in real space. While Emps denies his own divinity, he also states that he's the only one who could legitimately make that claim. If the Emperor won, however, he would be trapped within his own body on a golden throne, and humanity would stagnate and decay over the course of the next 10-20 millennia, enabling Chaos to overrun the entire universe. Belial is relentlessly emo, and will start weeping at practically anything slightly negative. What it means is the breach was not sealed, the demonic incursion on the holy soil of Terra is still under way, and the Adeptus Custodes and Sisters of Silence constantly have to keep Daemons from overrunning the heart of the Imperium and shutting off the Astronomicon. Magnus hides it a bit better than the Emperor, but it still shines from time to time, such as when Space Wolves come up or his pride drags him into petty arguments. There is a rather large Chapter of Space Marines that have a secret so. How about the fact that once they've invaded, you can't get rid of the Orks without exterminating all other life on the planet. Which makes the implication that they're fleeing, There's also the utter Alien-ness of the Tyranids; all of the other races in the game can have their origins tied to another faction, and ultimately to Chaos and the War in the Heavens. They use their. The really scary thing is that it's very strongly hinted that the Core of the Alpha Legion at least, is well and truly loyal to the Emperor despite their Daemon usage, chaos cultist cannon fodder, fondness of spikes, and the occasional warband that has lost sight of their goal and truly has fallen (Like Lord Bale's or Fieravious Carron's). While the Emperor talks about the Eldar repopulating the galaxy after the war in heaven, an Ork attempts to join in the Eldar's huge orgy, only to get launched out by a very flustered looking space elf. JUST KILL ME! when the Star-Child infused Fyodor uses his psychic powers to convince the Inquisition, everyone but Headsmash is seen tilting backwards. Magnus: A nerdy bookworm who couldn't stand up to the brothers who bullied him over being a psyker. They'd be worthy of investigation, if Karamazov knew what the word "investigation" meant. "n3v3R, 1 W1ll h4v3 J00 4224221N473D" ("Never, i will have you assassinated"), the Fabricator-General orders Cawl to assassinates them, It's a Text-to-Speech program glitch, probably just some Adeptus Mechanicus who can't code right and likely just some. It's also a reference to the Memes associated with them which Alfabusa also indulged in back in the day, remixing their voice lines create new and ridiculous stories. What's horrifying are those chosen to resurrect the Phoenix Lords; Phoenix Lords are the progenitors of their Aspect, and their Exarch suits are impossibly old. In response, a Haemonculus and his coven descended upon the planet. This can easily be skewed in all the wrong ways. Hive Fleet's coming, it's gonna be the fight of your life, but you've got everyone cocked, locked and ready to rock, right?

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