Obviously this is the TLDR version, the Badab War is very detailed and has hours upon hours of lore (Arch has 30 part series on it) But whilst I'm not known for lasting long, Ill give ya the best 15 minutes of your life Or ya know, just jerk the gerkin off to some anime bewbs : www.patreon.com/majorkill
My favorite part of the Badab war is the tyrants legion showing the astartes that a well trained equipped, and treated fairly human force could actually screw astartes pretty hard.
I mean, they were trained by Astartes and their tactics revolved around combined arms with regular humans and Space Marines fighting as a cohesive fighting force. They were made to make up for each other's shortcomings and trained to the highest standard that can be expected of mortal men.
Primary reason we don't invest much into mechanical troop enhancements. Or create super ground weapons like building sized tanks ect. Currently and likely forever weapons best armor when it comes to value. One stinger missle will ruin anything at a quarter of the cost. Blow that upto Warhammer scale and it's kinda similar.
I mean an astartes can be dropped easily by a normal human with an anti tank rifle. If Guardsman regiments were just better trained and better equipped, astartes would be rendered pointless.
@@edim108 yeah but remember specifically when it was either the fire hawks or red scorpions tried to do a fast raid on a space station I believe and while they still were able to fight through it was by a started standards quite a tough fight and that was only against the tyrants legion. They were losing absurd amounts of marines for what would ordinarily be a cakewalk if it were say a guard regiment.
@@alexmarlow2508 yes but when Custodes are involved you better get behind THEM not behind Minotaurs and others, unless their leader is here in which case aparently even custodes arent sure if they can reliably beat him but better safe than sorry and choose the emperors guard
Loyalist Vs Loyalist is a more interesting conflict than with Chaos since both are actually competent and have limited resources to work with, not to mention the consequences of the Imperium’s arrogance leaves a lasting impact.
Chaos can be very competent. It's just that they tend to get portrayed as complete morons because of the goth kid whips and chains aesthetic. What I find more interesting about Loyalist vs Loyalist though isn't so much the even match, but rather the proof that no one is the good guy. It shows are people claiming to fight on the same side can both be wrong. That's why Civil War (the Marvel event) and similar stories have such an impact; it's not just good vs evil with good winning.
If I had a nickel for every time it was the Imperium's fault for causing a rebellion or a civil war, I'd have enough change to buy myself a pleasure world...
@@ScooterinAB Also, I like MKs point at the end. Two loyalist factions fighting is a major win for Chaos; that's all it can be. Because of the Imperium's dumbfuckery (Everyone's, on both sides of the fight) the only result is a weaker Imperium. Huron not getting his reinforcements prior to the war is often treated like a minor detail, but it's very poignant. They busted their asses to do their jobs, and their efforts were dismissed. "Well, the Malestrom doesn't LOOK dangerous, so it's not a big deal..." The Imperium has a chance to completely nullify a threat right on it's borders, one that was a big enough threat to justify defending against in the first place, and refused. Not only is that dumb in the first place, but... well, now we have an Aussie giving us a brief rundown of a major civil war with all the vulgarity we know and love.
I would say, that the Loyalist have way more recources than Chaos Warbands after the Hersey, must Choas Marines have the Problem that the didnt get good gear or Armor or Ships from the Mechanicum and there are lacking of Mortal servants als crew mebers .also there Geneseed is corupted. But i get your Point and agree that this kind of Scenario is compelling.
@@edim108 Those sound like dangerous thoughts, Imperial citizen. Why don't you come into my office and talk about them. Ignore the inquisitor standing in the corner.
I'm kind of bummed that Chaos stuff got dumped in to the Badab War. I think it would've been more interesting if there was no chaos stuff around, and Huron just remained a renegade rather than turning to Chaos.
It could actually be interesting to see his renegade chapter showing up to save the imperium numerous times while staying ahead of the forces hunting them. Kinda like what Cypher does with the Dark Angels.
While I do like the dynamic of lines being drawn with a lot less clarity. the only way this would have ended was with Huron falling to Chaos. He went from a desperate promotee to a frothing psychopath. Something like what you're hinting at is what I hoped the primaris marine debacle would have turned into; a civil war over Robot Gilligan's seizure of Astartes forces and his declaring himself Imperial Regent and new Warmaster. That could easily persist without the involvement of Chaos and it leaves it in the realm of a violent difference of opinion. But the way Badab was being written, the only way for it to end was with Huron eating some puppies.
The Red Corsairs are one of my favorite traitor warbands because of this story. Lufgt Huron wasn't even a bad guy. He was driven to this by the imperium refusing to work with him, someone who should have been respected by the bureaucracy and given a go at his plan. But instead they didn't listen and shit loads of people died.
Look, even if your plan seems doable, you do not start raiding other planets and refuse to pay your taxes and shoot on sight anyone who comes asking wtf is going on. Also, he should have realized right away that this will be a war that will drain all combat capability of his chapter, so if he wanted a war in the Maelstrom, this is a conflict that should have ended even before it started. So yeah, he was a heretic from the beginning, no excuse
"Half of his body being blasted by a melta gun, before being carried off to safety" I pictured him being dragged off as a pair of fucking legs attached to a bit of torso, lmao
I’ve realized recently, despite him being a very prominent character in the current setting. You haven’t don’t a character overview for belisarius cawl, I really don’t know the past of the character
Basically, Cawl was a random tech-priest from the Great Crusade who got the soul of one of the creators of the Astarte put in his body. However, Cael’s will was stronger, so he remained in control. After that, Bobby G had Cawl create the Primary's Space Marines, because apparently Cawl is really good at that stuff due to absorbing the other guy’s soul. That is basically what he has been uptight the last 10,000 years.
@Robert Nelson: before that reveal, I had a speculation that he was Arkhan Land who is prominent Tech Priest and someone with know how about Space Marines. Spoiler: Though not sure if he know about Corvus’ Raptor marines is up to debate, but Primaris implant lore did hint that Cawl found some burnt documents implying Corvus’ guilt leading to burning the schematics after his marines became mutated.
It's kinda ironic, if Huron knew/waited for Guilliman's resurrection, and if Guilliman would have seen what the guy did in that corner of Imperium space, he would probably approve of that (the work done, not falling to Chaos ofc). Perhaps to the notion of ''well done son (if Astral Claws were UM successors), here's some primaris marines for you, go nuts''.
God, just imagine if we had hardcore loyalists led by Austerion Moloch in a void boarding action animated. Shit would be insane, so many dope chapters involved in this.
All the big names have cover the Badab War but I haven't ever really gotten into it bc they draw it out so long. This was excellent. Just enough info to keep it interesting without it being a series.
This is kinda funny; I'm here for the exact opposite reason. My preferred lore channel, Oculus Imperia, has stalled out after only three parts addressing the Badab War, so this is my little fill-in.
NGL I sorta feel people don't really do the Lamenters justice, they focus on the losses and not their undeniable skill and fighting spirit. Most people summarize their defeat in the war as simply "they got their asses clapped by the Minotaurs" but nobody ever seems to mention that the Minotaurs took significant losses in the battle, they act like it was just a one-sided stomp.
The Lamenters only surrendered because the Minotaurs held injured Lamenters hostage. The Minotaurs let them surrender because they did not want to lose more warriors.
I'd love to see a book that's black legion vs red corsairs with Huron ending up killing Abbadon, becoming the new big cheese of chaos undivided and telling the remnants of the black legion to join Huron and his boys or die. Huron actually has good reasons to hate the imperium, I could see him being frustrated at abandon, seeing him as just a whiny baby that essentially just got sucked into chaos because his Daddy did. Huron basically saying "step aside you pathetic fuck this is how you actually do a black crusade"
Great video but slight correction in that the Malestrom was a major base for the Word Bearer survivors from the Battle of Calth after Kor Phareon retreated there if I'm not mistaken.
@@robertnelson9599 It was from the remnants of the Battle of Calth forces, which were the ones Lorgar was willing to let die fighting Gullieman on their own, of course it's not the primary base and I don't claim that.
Badab in a nutshell… Huron: “I’m *NOT* Paying My TAXES!” Lamenters: “We may have made an error.” Wardens of Malstrom: *laughs in Tzeentch* *Badab War battlefield* Tyberos: “I’m going for a walk…” Astarion Molac in Stinkmeaners voice: *deploys Minotaurs at full chapter strength* “Waz good, brothaz!?” Huron Blackheart: “Fuck this shit, I’m out!” Lamenters: “It’s all down hill from here… Again.” Local undercover Alpha Legionary: “Hi I am Alpharius, and welcome to jackass.”
10:30 imagine being a guardsman and having to go into melee combat with a bunch of space marines because of a pointless disagreement between two legions who both consider themselves loyal. you'd be pretty fucking annoyed as you get hacked to bits by a gladius or power axe... or get punched or stomped into the afterlife.
Everyone is talking about bad ass space marine battles, and I'm just marveling at the balls the two guardsmen have bayonet charging a god damn Space Shark at 10:26. Cadians ain't got shit on those two.
Guilaman:a shame...you would have been the greatest had your loyaltys stayed true. Huron:you arent wrong...but i must see this to the end... Guilaman:then i only hope you find some kind of mercy in death.
You left out the part where after the war the Space Sharks and Fire Hawks pillaged and genocided numerous worlds in the Badab Sector. It is speculated that it was this pillaging and Fire Hawk's massive ego led to the Emperor punishing the chapter by turning them into the Legion of Damned.
Sounds to me like the Imperium needed a boogie man (The Maelstrom) to keep folks in line. If the Astral Claws cleaned it out, well one less reason to pay taxes. Maybe the Grey Knights had a secret base in there? Adam
Speaking of unfortunate shit happening to space marines - will you ever do a video on the Cursed Founding, seeing how you already covered some of the chapters from it?
Oh, boy what the clusterfuck of the Badab War, and this by far a bunch of ego maniacs that couldn’t turn the other cheek, but hey it gave us the Space Sharks and Minotaurs Chapters so yeah, pretty cool.
Huron should have put in a request to the Black Templars personally to penetrate the galaxy's second hole. _Highly unlikely to reach the BT's chapter master through_
It's a sometimes easy to forget that even the Space Marines have tithes to pay, and aren't just covered because they are the Emperor's finest, and fight the worst battles, if you believe that. It's also not good if you manage to get BOTH the Minotaurs AND the Carcharadons on you, at the same time. Yeah, its a pity they didn't just clear out the Maelstrom, and save several chapters from breaking, or breaking with, the Imperium.
its kinda fun actually that imperium of man created one of the bigger threats all over their territories. all they needed to do was let huron rule badab and he would be a damn nice addition to the good side
I really like the badab war, but the whole thing losses epicness when GW numbers kick in, how many marines fought in this multiyear long, interplanetary war, around 10000 total? Really low numbers, as always.
@@Mox_Normandy the thing is 1000000 marines would involved multiple legions like Horus heresy stuff. Afterward since most space marines died 10k involved is actually alot.
@@PoorManatee6197 Canonically though, the war involved 18 chapters most of which sent only 2-5 companies. Very few committed the entire chapter so 10,000 Astartes is a very reasonable number.
I’m surprised Majorkill hasn’t said anything about his new models being up for sale yet. Unless if he said it in discord, & my high ass just didn’t see it.
Waitwaitwait, this conflict was called the......Bad-DAB War???? Loyalist VS Traitor, WHO DABS BETTER!?!?!?!?!? Superhuman Atartes Deep Dab Attack NurgleDab, KhorneDab, TzeentchDab, SlaaneshiDab, UNDIVIDED DEEP DAB!!!
ww2 and ww1 Vietnam and Korean war were some of the very few wars I have read about that people did not enjoy but for most human history people did enjoy war and many of my family who are combat vets did enjoy every aspect of war the uncomfortable truth is that human beings are evolved for organized warfare and as such many people enjoy war.
There are not much statements of how people didn't enjoy earlier wars is probably because most people in those earlier wars couldn't read or write properly, and those who could were officers and nobles who mostly didn't take immediate part in bayonet charges or walking tall into artillery barrages or standing pike in hand against heavy cavalry charge.
Obviously this is the TLDR version, the Badab War is very detailed and has hours upon hours of lore (Arch has 30 part series on it)
But whilst I'm not known for lasting long, Ill give ya the best 15 minutes of your life
Or ya know, just jerk the gerkin off to some anime bewbs : www.patreon.com/majorkill
I love that this is basically the plot of Phantom Menace (a dispute of taxation of a territory), except way more interesting.
Can you do a video explaining the impact TTS has had in the 40K franchise?
nice. how about lore on the mantis warriors. also should the red corsairs have their own lore vid or is the ashen claws vid enough?
Arch's series on it is bangin btw
I love how he mentions Arch's series without bashing him like Timmy
My favorite part of the Badab war is the tyrants legion showing the astartes that a well trained equipped, and treated fairly human force could actually screw astartes pretty hard.
I mean, they were trained by Astartes and their tactics revolved around combined arms with regular humans and Space Marines fighting as a cohesive fighting force.
They were made to make up for each other's shortcomings and trained to the highest standard that can be expected of mortal men.
Primary reason we don't invest much into mechanical troop enhancements.
Or create super ground weapons like building sized tanks ect.
Currently and likely forever weapons best armor when it comes to value.
One stinger missle will ruin anything at a quarter of the cost.
Blow that upto Warhammer scale and it's kinda similar.
I mean an astartes can be dropped easily by a normal human with an anti tank rifle. If Guardsman regiments were just better trained and better equipped, astartes would be rendered pointless.
@@edim108 yeah but remember specifically when it was either the fire hawks or red scorpions tried to do a fast raid on a space station I believe and while they still were able to fight through it was by a started standards quite a tough fight and that was only against the tyrants legion. They were losing absurd amounts of marines for what would ordinarily be a cakewalk if it were say a guard regiment.
@@phantomwraith1984
Anti tank missiles can destroy tanks, therefore tanks are useless.
When you unleash the Minotaurs, Exorcists and Space Sharks you've got to stand back and wonder if you're on the right side.
The right side is being behind the Minotaurs, Exorcist and Void Guppies
@@shadenfreude_man5277 I guess that is true, certainly wouldn't want to be in front of them 😳
@@gerardmontgomery280 why not? The custodes didn’t seem to mind
@@alexmarlow2508 yes but when Custodes are involved you better get behind THEM not behind Minotaurs and others, unless their leader is here in which case aparently even custodes arent sure if they can reliably beat him but better safe than sorry and choose the emperors guard
@@Freedmoon44 1 minotor leader vs 10k custodes.
Loyalist Vs Loyalist is a more interesting conflict than with Chaos since both are actually competent and have limited resources to work with, not to mention the consequences of the Imperium’s arrogance leaves a lasting impact.
Chaos can be very competent. It's just that they tend to get portrayed as complete morons because of the goth kid whips and chains aesthetic. What I find more interesting about Loyalist vs Loyalist though isn't so much the even match, but rather the proof that no one is the good guy. It shows are people claiming to fight on the same side can both be wrong. That's why Civil War (the Marvel event) and similar stories have such an impact; it's not just good vs evil with good winning.
If I had a nickel for every time it was the Imperium's fault for causing a rebellion or a civil war, I'd have enough change to buy myself a pleasure world...
@@ScooterinAB Also, I like MKs point at the end. Two loyalist factions fighting is a major win for Chaos; that's all it can be. Because of the Imperium's dumbfuckery (Everyone's, on both sides of the fight) the only result is a weaker Imperium. Huron not getting his reinforcements prior to the war is often treated like a minor detail, but it's very poignant. They busted their asses to do their jobs, and their efforts were dismissed. "Well, the Malestrom doesn't LOOK dangerous, so it's not a big deal..." The Imperium has a chance to completely nullify a threat right on it's borders, one that was a big enough threat to justify defending against in the first place, and refused. Not only is that dumb in the first place, but... well, now we have an Aussie giving us a brief rundown of a major civil war with all the vulgarity we know and love.
I would say, that the Loyalist have way more recources than Chaos Warbands after the Hersey, must Choas Marines have the Problem that the didnt get good gear or Armor or Ships from the Mechanicum and there are lacking of Mortal servants als crew mebers .also there Geneseed is corupted.
But i get your Point and agree that this kind of Scenario is compelling.
@@edim108 Those sound like dangerous thoughts, Imperial citizen. Why don't you come into my office and talk about them. Ignore the inquisitor standing in the corner.
When both Cacharadons and Minotaurs are deployed, you know the real shit is going down
And you also know the Imperial forces are going to get a guaranteed win.
Man I play lamenters and it’s my fav chapter and liek they just wanted to help the only chapter who was nice to them
The two of my absolute favourite chapters
Plus there Excorcist too
Freaks let daemons possesed as a power's up and banish them later
I'm kind of bummed that Chaos stuff got dumped in to the Badab War. I think it would've been more interesting if there was no chaos stuff around, and Huron just remained a renegade rather than turning to Chaos.
It could actually be interesting to see his renegade chapter showing up to save the imperium numerous times while staying ahead of the forces hunting them. Kinda like what Cypher does with the Dark Angels.
@@ranger3576 If they managed to take over a far off or obscure sector they could lowkey become an Imperium version of the Farsight Enclaves
That’s exactly what happened though
While I do like the dynamic of lines being drawn with a lot less clarity. the only way this would have ended was with Huron falling to Chaos. He went from a desperate promotee to a frothing psychopath. Something like what you're hinting at is what I hoped the primaris marine debacle would have turned into; a civil war over Robot Gilligan's seizure of Astartes forces and his declaring himself Imperial Regent and new Warmaster. That could easily persist without the involvement of Chaos and it leaves it in the realm of a violent difference of opinion. But the way Badab was being written, the only way for it to end was with Huron eating some puppies.
Two chaos space marines arrive but they’re just comment spectators
The Red Corsairs are one of my favorite traitor warbands because of this story. Lufgt Huron wasn't even a bad guy. He was driven to this by the imperium refusing to work with him, someone who should have been respected by the bureaucracy and given a go at his plan. But instead they didn't listen and shit loads of people died.
That's what i thought too, Astral Claws are still by far one of my best chapters out there
Look, even if your plan seems doable, you do not start raiding other planets and refuse to pay your taxes and shoot on sight anyone who comes asking wtf is going on. Also, he should have realized right away that this will be a war that will drain all combat capability of his chapter, so if he wanted a war in the Maelstrom, this is a conflict that should have ended even before it started. So yeah, he was a heretic from the beginning, no excuse
If only G man revive a 1000 years earlier, this would have never happen.
The imperium not giving you material to fight a war they don’t want to fight is not justification for killing people and starting a civil war.
@@griffionwyvrus9063 Yeah because the space marines would have been wiped out by the custodes
Tyberos of the Space Sharks: *"YOU DO NOT SEE TYBEROS!!!"*
Enemy Space Marine: "Y-y-yessssss!"
Kayvaan Shrike: Whatever you say, big guy.
In DnD Tyberos is the Orc rogue who uses intimidation for stealth. As in, terrifying people into pretending they didn't see you.
I've seen this comic
That's like playing Metal Gear Solid and you get to pull the John Cena card everytime you're discovered.
"Half of his body being blasted by a melta gun, before being carried off to safety"
I pictured him being dragged off as a pair of fucking legs attached to a bit of torso, lmao
I’ve realized recently, despite him being a very prominent character in the current setting. You haven’t don’t a character overview for belisarius cawl, I really don’t know the past of the character
Read The Great Work.
Basically, Cawl was a random tech-priest from the Great Crusade who got the soul of one of the creators of the Astarte put in his body. However, Cael’s will was stronger, so he remained in control. After that, Bobby G had Cawl create the Primary's Space Marines, because apparently Cawl is really good at that stuff due to absorbing the other guy’s soul. That is basically what he has been uptight the last 10,000 years.
@@robertnelson9599 from what I understand, he really only did that for a few years. Then he just kind of… fucked off
@Robert Nelson: before that reveal, I had a speculation that he was Arkhan Land who is prominent Tech Priest and someone with know how about Space Marines.
Spoiler:
Though not sure if he know about Corvus’ Raptor marines is up to debate, but Primaris implant lore did hint that Cawl found some burnt documents implying Corvus’ guilt leading to burning the schematics after his marines became mutated.
@@powerist209 What kind of fucking surname is land?
I hope you also talked about 'The Corcyran Massarce'. The fight between Executioners and Space Sharks.
imma guess because its called a massacre that one side got stomped on?
@@ethantheginger967 uhm... not exactly...
Just had a quick read on the wiki. 😮
@@ethantheginger967 this is the best metaphor I could find.
ruclips.net/video/xb-ZR9DMEcY/видео.html
@Abaddon honestly, any force that go blow for blow with the Space Sharks deserve the upmost respect
It's kinda ironic, if Huron knew/waited for Guilliman's resurrection, and if Guilliman would have seen what the guy did in that corner of Imperium space, he would probably approve of that (the work done, not falling to Chaos ofc). Perhaps to the notion of ''well done son (if Astral Claws were UM successors), here's some primaris marines for you, go nuts''.
True
"A 2nd viewing never hurt anyone"
Majorkill, I literally turn your videos on, when I'm rolling doobies.
4:35 Huron writing down notes from the Black Templars being way more than 1000 Astartes and tries to implement them.
Except Black Templars are too scattered and far away to be a threat along with being Dorn’s kid and founded by famed Sigismund help their reputation.
God, just imagine if we had hardcore loyalists led by Austerion Moloch in a void boarding action animated. Shit would be insane, so many dope chapters involved in this.
Huron Blackheart is such as an underrated character who I wish we got more of!
Pirate Astartes? What's not to love here?!
I just can’t get over how entertaining each and every video is, never a dull moment with major
"The Space Sharks are horrifying, and unstoppable." -MajorKill
Very succinct.
Huge fan Majorkill. I hope you keep doing this for a long time.
All the big names have cover the Badab War but I haven't ever really gotten into it bc they draw it out so long. This was excellent. Just enough info to keep it interesting without it being a series.
This is kinda funny; I'm here for the exact opposite reason. My preferred lore channel, Oculus Imperia, has stalled out after only three parts addressing the Badab War, so this is my little fill-in.
Come to think of it, how does each race deal with space hulks? I don't think I've heard of the Tau or eldar boarding one.
That's because space hulks are only full of genestealers and dead terminators.
They raid them or ride them or try to destroy them.
That’s because they don’t
I keep hearing mention of the Tau having some spacehulk misadventure, but I can't seem to find the story. Anyone got an idea?
In one of the warhammer+ cartoons some dark eldar have taken over a spsce hulk some black legionaries are raiding
NGL I sorta feel people don't really do the Lamenters justice, they focus on the losses and not their undeniable skill and fighting spirit. Most people summarize their defeat in the war as simply "they got their asses clapped by the Minotaurs" but nobody ever seems to mention that the Minotaurs took significant losses in the battle, they act like it was just a one-sided stomp.
The Lamenters only surrendered because the Minotaurs held injured Lamenters hostage. The Minotaurs let them surrender because they did not want to lose more warriors.
Majorkill the only RUclipsr that does warhammer lore that’s JACKED
Like SHEEEEESH
I'd love to see a book that's black legion vs red corsairs with Huron ending up killing Abbadon, becoming the new big cheese of chaos undivided and telling the remnants of the black legion to join Huron and his boys or die. Huron actually has good reasons to hate the imperium, I could see him being frustrated at abandon, seeing him as just a whiny baby that essentially just got sucked into chaos because his Daddy did. Huron basically saying "step aside you pathetic fuck this is how you actually do a black crusade"
Great video but slight correction in that the Malestrom was a major base for the Word Bearer survivors from the Battle of Calth after Kor Phareon retreated there if I'm not mistaken.
It was a major base, but not their primary one. That was in the Eye of Terror.
@@robertnelson9599 It was from the remnants of the Battle of Calth forces, which were the ones Lorgar was willing to let die fighting Gullieman on their own, of course it's not the primary base and I don't claim that.
It's amazing how just one reeeeeaaaaaallllllllyyyyy greedy trader can cause thousands of years of strife and mayhem, engulfing countless planets.
Actually the high Lords, not just a trader.
*thumbnail*
Poor Lamenter not being invited for a cool action group photo with the other members of Space Marine Chapters.
Finally the great civil war that Screwed over the Lamenters.
Man I play lamenters and their my fav chapter and they were helping out the only people who were nice to them and then BOOM all heretics
Once again the imperium proves itself to be its own worst enemy.
would be nice if GW would release a book series on the badab war
The Imperial Armour books? They are super good, they aren't just fancy codices but the story as well.
@@jefferycrouch4396 are they like novels or just a timeline?
The Red Scorpion get s*** done when they're not being too picky.
2:05 nothing like good ol manscape ad while showing off the guns. Fair enough
That ad made me question things about myself.
Well not really, but that's a big-balls way to actually advertise a product.
Badab in a nutshell…
Huron: “I’m *NOT* Paying My TAXES!”
Lamenters: “We may have made an error.”
Wardens of Malstrom: *laughs in Tzeentch*
*Badab War battlefield*
Tyberos: “I’m going for a walk…”
Astarion Molac in Stinkmeaners voice: *deploys Minotaurs at full chapter strength* “Waz good, brothaz!?”
Huron Blackheart: “Fuck this shit, I’m out!”
Lamenters: “It’s all down hill from here… Again.”
Local undercover Alpha Legionary: “Hi I am Alpharius, and welcome to jackass.”
10:30 imagine being a guardsman and having to go into melee combat with a bunch of space marines because of a pointless disagreement between two legions who both consider themselves loyal. you'd be pretty fucking annoyed as you get hacked to bits by a gladius or power axe... or get punched or stomped into the afterlife.
"Badabing Badaboom your space marines are now my space marines!" - C.H a os
I love the unique lightning claws of Lufgt Huron and Tyberos.
Everyone is talking about bad ass space marine battles, and I'm just marveling at the balls the two guardsmen have bayonet charging a god damn Space Shark at 10:26. Cadians ain't got shit on those two.
Space Sharks just casually showing up and ending up without any notable losses is still the best part.
The space sharks just shows up and introduce themselves calmly lmao
Imperium try not to screw itself challenge
*Impossible*
2:40 "No, Huron-dono! Yamate!" - Space Marine schmuck
This really says a lot about industrial society and its future
Huh, what do you mean?
Guilaman:a shame...you would have been the greatest had your loyaltys stayed true.
Huron:you arent wrong...but i must see this to the end...
Guilaman:then i only hope you find some kind of mercy in death.
I a new to warhammer but the badab war is by far my favorite war in the 40k setting
Been waiting for this!
You left out the part where after the war the Space Sharks and Fire Hawks pillaged and genocided numerous worlds in the Badab Sector. It is speculated that it was this pillaging and Fire Hawk's massive ego led to the Emperor punishing the chapter by turning them into the Legion of Damned.
The best per usual dude, the advertisement? Chef kiss. The video? Informative and keeps me entertained as always. Good shit dude keep it up!
The Minotaur art at 10:15 literally made my jaw drop. This shit got me harder than a chinese crossword puzzle
Sounds to me like the Imperium needed a boogie man (The Maelstrom) to keep folks in line. If the Astral Claws cleaned it out, well one less reason to pay taxes. Maybe the Grey Knights had a secret base in there?
Adam
Speaking of unfortunate shit happening to space marines - will you ever do a video on the Cursed Founding, seeing how you already covered some of the chapters from it?
So many awesome chapters you haven’t covered yet…I need my lore drugs!MORE SPACE MARINESSS!!!
I just realized that War hammer 40k is just the male fantasy on display, brutal fucking was full of badass hero’s and hateful enemies
Also known as the great Lamenter trolling session
Nice, always looking forward to your uploads
Oh, boy what the clusterfuck of the Badab War, and this by far a bunch of ego maniacs that couldn’t turn the other cheek, but hey it gave us the Space Sharks and Minotaurs Chapters so yeah, pretty cool.
Huron should have put in a request to the Black Templars personally to penetrate the galaxy's second hole.
_Highly unlikely to reach the BT's chapter master through_
"A second view won't hurt anyone" me actually watching everyone of his videos at least twice.
*Aaaah...the good old times. How many fistings...how many rippings...how many war-crimes*
Why did u hurt the lamenters they were helping out the only people who were nice to them :(
I fall asleep listening to these lore videos and now I hear majorkill in my dreams
It's a sometimes easy to forget that even the Space Marines have tithes to pay, and aren't just covered because they are the Emperor's finest, and fight the worst battles, if you believe that. It's also not good if you manage to get BOTH the Minotaurs AND the Carcharadons on you, at the same time. Yeah, its a pity they didn't just clear out the Maelstrom, and save several chapters from breaking, or breaking with, the Imperium.
and creating a close to Black Legion level threat in the sector...
You finally made a video about it.
Who would win Asterian Molok or Tybirius the red wake?
correction: Marines Errant, knights errant is different otganisation. At least we know that Major writes/reads stuff with wiki closed
"Top 10 Times the Imperium Fucked Up" next pls?
Outkast 40k: Don't pull the thang out unless you plan to bang, Bombs over Badab LOL :P
its kinda fun actually that imperium of man created one of the bigger threats all over their territories. all they needed to do was let huron rule badab and he would be a damn nice addition to the good side
Or Huron could’ve not declared war on the imperium because he was being a petulant child
This is my favorite part of the lore to be honest. Might be more fun to read about than the Hours Heresy.
13:38 what are the chapters of marines seen here ?
Astral Claws vs Red Scorpians
don't need the manscaped lawnmower all it need is the claws of astral claws to do the job
but I think the maeltroms need some manscaped
space sharks "well you said you wanted the planet intact, you didnt say you wanted it to be habitable"
Yep. This is what happens when you stick a bunch of emotional, methed up 10 year old super soldiers into a room together.
I really like the badab war, but the whole thing losses epicness when GW numbers kick in, how many marines fought in this multiyear long, interplanetary war, around 10000 total? Really low numbers, as always.
Just start adding three 0's to any number GW gives you. It makes reading the lore more impactful if instead of 1,000 its 1,000,000
@@Mox_Normandy the thing is 1000000 marines would involved multiple legions like Horus heresy stuff.
Afterward since most space marines died 10k involved is actually alot.
10,000 is 10 full Astartes chapters. That’s a lot for space marines. If it was the Guard fighting then millions-billions level would be reasonable.
@@FOXTR0T1 Is not a lot when talking about interplanetary level warfare, I dont care how OP space marines supposedly are, 10000 is nothing.
@@PoorManatee6197 Canonically though, the war involved 18 chapters most of which sent only 2-5 companies. Very few committed the entire chapter so 10,000 Astartes is a very reasonable number.
Love it keep it up always make me laugh all the time 💪💪👍
I wonder if malok and Tyberos had any interaction with each other
Just ordered a shark daddy mini ngl kinda hyped
3:35 I'm sorry, what? Eye of Terra?
'Eye of Terror,' but with an australian accent.
I was also like wtf for a sec:)
You'll get used to it lol
Hurray I’ve been heard
This war needs its own fan movie . 👌🏾
I’m surprised Majorkill hasn’t said anything about his new models being up for sale yet. Unless if he said it in discord, & my high ass just didn’t see it.
Huron was like:Taxation is theft, high lords
Huron was based
Thanks Majorkill, I knew you'd kill it explaining this war!
Do the star phantoms next, ive never heard of them
Jesus, I need to get back in shape. There are too many stacked 40k enjoyers
"a couple cheeky warcrimes" 😂😂😂😂
I can't tell who the fuck is killing who as it sounds like a game whilst also sounding like a fucking brutal war between brothers.
Waitwaitwait, this conflict was called the......Bad-DAB War???? Loyalist VS Traitor, WHO DABS BETTER!?!?!?!?!? Superhuman Atartes Deep Dab Attack NurgleDab, KhorneDab, TzeentchDab, SlaaneshiDab, UNDIVIDED DEEP DAB!!!
Love your videos there funny and understandable
Tyberdaddy the red backshots
Hey, nice. Painting up my csm as red corsairs right as of yesterday lol.
Please make a video like this about the Spinward Front . Would be amazing
ww2 and ww1 Vietnam and Korean war were some of the very few wars I have read about that people did not enjoy but for most human history people did enjoy war and many of my family who are combat vets did enjoy every aspect of war the uncomfortable truth is that human beings are evolved for organized warfare and as such many people enjoy war.
There are not much statements of how people didn't enjoy earlier wars is probably because most people in those earlier wars couldn't read or write properly, and those who could were officers and nobles who mostly didn't take immediate part in bayonet charges or walking tall into artillery barrages or standing pike in hand against heavy cavalry charge.
The mention on the actual war are great xD
When is commissar Cain video coming my second try.
"Quack" "Quack"
Every time I watch one of your videos I lose a Braincell 10/10 would watch again
We really need a 3rd party mini of this Urron blackliver
Doing my first campaign rpg and am playing an Astral Claw, this great and really helpful thx
I enjoy majorkill the most when I’m absolutely Pissed mid day during the week
I love how this man advertises a sponsor product, by recording his regular monday morning use of said product.
Imagine using Manscaped when you have safety scissors... lol