It's also quite common for US and probably other English-speaking military officers to be fans, apparently. The military is, after all, where tabletop wargaming started as a training exercise.
Ikr right, let alone a grown man that is also veteran gamer. It's the equivalent of being a WoW player and not knowing that Lord of the Rings or Dungeons and Dragons ever existed. It is so hard to believe Preach lives in the Uk and NEVER passed a GW store and felt curious enough about it to find out more when he was clearing dungeons in classic wow.
@@Scarletlord EVEN IF HE LIVED UNDER A ROCK IN THE UK, I LIVE ON A ROCK - Gibraltar (and we've never had a GW store) and "the warhammers" hobby was well known here 20 years ago.
Yeah man, but Warhammer has been all over the sci-fi and internet scenes (prominently) for like a decade. The miniature hobby is not even 10% of the overall scope. Most people these days don't even collect miniatures its more about the media surrounding the universe like games, books and animations. Its just strange to encounter a sci-fi fan that has absolutely zero knowledge of it, I envy him.
@@SarthorS the novels, not the films. Creators of Warhammer 40k have specifically called out Dune with regard to an all powerful god emperor and I'd say the idea of a single source for intergalactic space travel also has a Dune vibe. And Starship Troopers I think was the first piece of media to have soldiers using some kind of power armor exoskeleton, and it generally had a massively militaristic bend to the world and story, obviously - and that was written in 1959 so it inspired a lot of that stuff in modern sci fi. So if you think these aren't influences, well one is explicitly stated as one and one is the grandfather of what most of us would recognize as space marines in media so I dunno what you mean I guess.
@@MrZampanov I'm not arguing that Dune and Starship Troopers weren't an influence. Of course they were. I'm arguing against your statement that they are the main influence. Neither of those is where the grim dark comes from. Neither of them is where Chaos comes from. Neither of them is where Space Marines come from. There are other franchises/sources that have a far greater influence on 40k and are far more fundamental to it. Both the game and the lore.
@@Dr.HooWho Someone watching 'The Force Awakens', seeing Rey trade in scrap to the guy who pays out food portions: "oh, is that Emperor Palpatine?" That would be around on the same level.
@@richtea7868 Still better than literally everyone else in the setting, also yes from the human perspective they are the good guys by simple virtue of allowing humanity to exist.
@@richtea7868 Ah yes the "anything is permissible for the greater good" guys, I'm sure they totally don't commit galactic atrocities if they feel its required to reach their end goals, definitely a beacon of freedom (just ignore the fact their entire race is enslaved to the will of the Ethereal caste).
forget cinematic quality: NO ONE to this day has been able to produce this audio quality. I did not even realize that there was such a thing as "great audio" in movies until Astartes.
The Retributors are a chapter of the Imperial Fist Legion and they are all excellent siege/assault warfare experts. Also a things to add...The visions/messages the allied Psyker has about the warp is so dangerous that they had to kill him to prevent him from losing all control over his powers, since an unstable psyker can become a dimensional portal for a daemon invasion... Literally.
@@ASpaceOstrich Depends on the space marines. Some chapters like these have better armor than others, Ultramarines for sure. If its a dude with 3 pips on his forehead, he's going to have superior gear long enough to take the hits for a few seconds (he did take cover quick).
@@ASpaceOstrich Lore wise it's impossible to tell. In some books a simple lasgun can punch through it, and sometimes it can withstand anything less powerful than plasma. You can see that the lascannon in the animation did severly damage it, if he stood there for a second or two longer he would be dead, but that's the point of the space marines. He knew exactly what and how long his armor can withstand, so it was a calculated risk to take down the cannon
Bricky does an amazing introductory set of videos to warhammer, educational and entertaining. they are like an hour long though but would be fun to watch preach react and learn
@@Eametsa Gotta agree. Dude watched it, reacted to it, gave his ideas and how he understood it to us the Viewers. No over the top loud screaming, Facegrimaces as a "reaction" and so on.
you actually think the reactions by Preach warrant the title "BLOWN Away"..? he was midlly interested at best - but hey, let's defend clickbait titles! @@Eametsa
Not really, It's a British IP and the product of a British way of thinking, modern Americans like Bricky don't get any of that and fill their videos with cringe humour and try to draw comparisons to modern American pop culture. If I gave a shit about amouranth jokes and references I wouldn't be watching 40K lore videos.
@@Spr1ggan87 bro what kind of comment is that? Lol. People are allowed to enjoy the hobby any way they want. Anyone is allowed to like the hobby. Not only are prim and proper British powdered wig elitists allowed to enjoy the hobby. What’s wrong with funny jokes about an absolutely absurd universe? Your opinion is bad, it’s elitist, and it’s gatekeeping. That’s bad. Don’t act like this. Let people enjoy their hobby and don’t tell people how they can and can’t enjoy it.
@@cullenasaro2229 Because you lot can't stand anyone having anything, everything must be taken and Americanised. Mark my words in 20 years the Imperium will be changed to a federal republic and the Astartes will be wearing stars and stripes and screaming semper-fi and hoorah with gfuel logos on their gear.
Surprised. This is one of the best fan animations I've ever seen, It's off the charts in terms of lore detail, it's nuts. The paper prayers and wards on that room, the Power armour insignia and differences that cover ranks and insignia within an Astartes Chapter. The combat skill, even hits are deflected on armour strong points. Even right at the end, the columns in the background have tiny flashes as the other Marines from his squad materialise.
sci fans when asked if they want to live 24 hours in their favorite universe as a regular citizen : star wars :hell yeah count me in! star trek fans : absolu-fucking-lutely battlestar galactica fans : yeah why not could be fun warhammer 40k fans : nope no fucking way!
"Preach BLOWN away...." literally the most mellow and lacklustre reaction to this animation I have seen and I've binge watched most of them out there. Dude is either staring passively or making silly references while the action is taking place.
Event Horizon was inspired by 40k and the Warp. Alot of 40k fans consider that movie an unofficial prequel and what probably happened when Humanity started experimenting with Warp travel.
Uh no it was Paul W S Anderson and he said in an interview he never even heard of 40k before the movie.@@newhope33 and philip, the writer, said for many years that it wasnt inspired by 40k, until maybe a few years ago, after a long time of 40k fans constantly asking them both, where he said it was, despite having said multiple times that it wasnt.
“Are these guys bringing freedom to the universe?” Well, if you are a xenos, heretic or daemon then yes…They free you from the duties of having to live.
If you want to take a fortress, send a single marine, if you wish to take a city, send ten. If you wish to take a planet, send 100. They don't call them, "The Emperor's Avenging Angels" for nothing.
5:14 Those are the helmets optics you can see, the marine doesn't see through the lenses as such, his own senses are connected to the sensors of the suit of armour. He's looking through the suits optics as if they were his own eyes because the whole suit is connected to his nervous system. Although if some CGI of one of the new primaris marines putting on his helmet is anything to go by (where thin eye pieces flick down where there should be an armoured faceplate), Games Workshop might have retconned that by now. Perhaps they thought the new stronger marines needed achilles eyeballs to balance them out on the table top or something.
3:10 I love how that was done, the bomber's body didn't move the knife at all. So many little things emphasize the sheer weight and strength of the marines, it's impressive how much attention to detail so often seems to go into fan created work.@@tenjenk
40k is the greatest fantasy/sci-fi universe ever made (paying the necessary homage to LOTR). The lore is incredible, and the setting is so amazingly gritty.
@@YourStylesGeneric321 I remember after a scandal where some of his patroneo only was leaked and he was mad and i warned the community about that : don't push the fact that you are selling a product because GW will come knocking. You have patroneo but that not to buy the thing you make just to support you and if you want to make free stuff with our support that okay. And since it's free stuff GW has no right to recover. But yeah got greedy got assimilated you will be missed... (Even though i think you can see his art style in horus heresy trailer his work is certainly diluted)
yes. he was hired by GW and hasn't been allowed to produce anything close to this. what's your point exactly? like the other guy said, it's a shame he never got to finish this@@YourStylesGeneric321
I don't know how many times i have seen Arstates, it only gets better every single time. It's the essence of the frenchise within. The great thing about this is how it show what passion and skill can do. I can not wait for a movie like this.
"How strong is that armor" Well, depends on the writer really, but Ceramite armor is crazy. A standard lasgun, the laser rifle carried by regular human infantrymen (soldiers of the Imperial Guard) is not exactly like a blaster, the most known laser weapon in pop culture. A shot of a lasgun can blow a limb off. If it hits your chest, your heart is basically disintegrated. That thing that rattled a million las shots off during the hallway fight sequence was souped up version of that. But again, it depends on the writer of the scene, because 40k power scaling is really hard to do. Astartes does it in a more canon purist way, since the goal of the series was to show off how powerful Space Marines are. For anyone new to 40k, for the best approximation of a Marine's canon power level without getting into the details that get in the way of new people appreciating the setting, consider the following. Marine Chapters operate at a maximum of 1000 marines, plus scouts, non-combat staff, servitors (lobotomized servants as AI is banned in 40k), etc. This is due to half of all Marines turning traitor at some point, but that's a whole other thing. Marines rarely ever do chapter size deployments, meaning that they rarely ever deploy all 1000 at the same time. Individual chapters, without full chapter deployment, conquer planets. A few hundred dudes drop in, and wipe everything in their way, often clearing millions of opposing soldiers (if it's a rebelling human planet or something of the sort as an example). If you think that's OP, that's pretty much the gist of it, every faction is, it's just a matter of what flavor, and a matter of what the balancing factor is. For Marines, the balancing factor is that it is immensely hard to create them, and if one dies, and the body is not recoverable, then the genetic material to augment them into these supersoldiers is lost. And even past that, losses are expected at all parts of the process. Some die in training, some die in the Chapter's own ritual of promotion, some die during the augmentation process. But the few that remain are minibosses each. If you want to learn more about 40k's lore without committing for a book/audiobook purchase, there are tons of great channels, I'd say that Adeptus Ridiculous is a great starting point. Lastly, for anyone that wants to check out the tabletop, then recoils at the prices, there are... Other ways. All I'm going to say is that Wahapedia(dot ru) is a fantastic website for learning every rule to the game, and Tabletop Simulator's Steam Workshop page is a blessing.
I can't believe Preach as an English person (the birth place of warhammer) and as a person in digital entertainment doesn't know about warhammer and space marines. It boggles my mind.
They've got a special nano suit under the armor which totally covers the body and is even attached to their muscles and nerves. Like the suits in Crysis Games.
You kept bringing up Event Horizon, which is cool. But the demonic dimension of Event Horizon is nothing more than a single corner of the warp. When they travel faster than light to get to other places in the galaxy, they are doing it by opening a door to 'Event Horizon' travelling through that space for a while and then hopefully exiting that space safely without dragging anything in that realm back with them. Psykers are those individuals who have pschyic power and can tap the warp to achieve certain goals. Imagine your entire universe is separate from another one adjacent to you. You have discovered that you can draw power from that adjacent universe through weak spots in the barrier between universes. That's a psyker. Also, you can pop into that universe briefly in one location and pop (hopefully) back in another allowing you to break the normal laws of physics with regard to distance travelled and speed acquired. That's a ship travelling through the warp. Now, imagine that universe is populated with billion of demons, arch demons, aliens and monsters all eager to eat anything they come across and also eager to attempt to cross into our universe where there is less competition. You may now understand why psykers like that Inquisitor that met the messy end aboard the Astartes command ship, may have been considered "the canary".
Being beeg isn't really an issue when you can be absolutely BOOKING it at like 35-45 miles per hour for probably hours without tiring. Like lets say an average tactical marine without much gear along? Imagine a dude weighting like damn half a metric ton leaving the likes of Usain Bolt in the dust.
If you like this stuff but prefer fantasy, Warhammer Fantasy is 40k's dad. I found 40k first and only got into Fantasy relatively recently, and the more I learn about it, the more I like it.
That's standard tactical armor. It can just casually eat shots like that unless they're really being hosed down and, for whatever reason, can't launch a counter-ambush. This is why they are so dang scary to ordinary infantry. Anything short of actual anti-tank weapons, galaxy-class expert snipers, or _heavily_ massed lasgun fire is typically a waste of time and energy against them.
Was that thing supposed to be a shard of c'tan or something? Hope Mike plays space marine and space marine 2 or looks into the stuff known about the cancelled dark crusade mmo.
"Are they bringing freedom to the universe?" That genuinely made me laugh out loud. :D Yeah, right, freedom and nice guys in Warhammer 40K, good joke. Sweet summer child. ^^ Event Horizon is not a Warhammer 40K movie... or so the official lines goes. But it really is in anything other than name and license, it just fits so perfectly in the 40K lore.
Highly recommend checking out the channel Bricky, specifically his videos covering 40k. He does a good job providing a rough break down of each faction and of the story. I think he also has videos talking about this series.
1:42 in and he has missed almost every detail, he WILL NOT stop glancing at the chat to see the goblins obsessing over telling him ALLLLLLLLLL the things he should learn AFTER paying attention and soaking in the video himself....super annoying...
This is stereotypical but I refuse to believe any grown man from england hasn’t been into 40k at some point in their life
It's also quite common for US and probably other English-speaking military officers to be fans, apparently. The military is, after all, where tabletop wargaming started as a training exercise.
Ikr right, let alone a grown man that is also veteran gamer. It's the equivalent of being a WoW player and not knowing that Lord of the Rings or Dungeons and Dragons ever existed. It is so hard to believe Preach lives in the Uk and NEVER passed a GW store and felt curious enough about it to find out more when he was clearing dungeons in classic wow.
This was my exact reaction, I came to comment it myself. This dude been under a rock for the past 40 years?
@@Scarletlord EVEN IF HE LIVED UNDER A ROCK IN THE UK, I LIVE ON A ROCK - Gibraltar (and we've never had a GW store) and "the warhammers" hobby was well known here 20 years ago.
Yeah man, but Warhammer has been all over the sci-fi and internet scenes (prominently) for like a decade. The miniature hobby is not even 10% of the overall scope. Most people these days don't even collect miniatures its more about the media surrounding the universe like games, books and animations. Its just strange to encounter a sci-fi fan that has absolutely zero knowledge of it, I envy him.
Waiter: "How would you like your Warhammer, sir?"
Patron: "Well done."
Waiter: "The Emperor protects."
Preach getting into 40k might be my favorite timeline.
Agreed, esp since he dont seem to know anything about it:D This will be fun to watch
It would be sooooo good.
One can dream.
Yes
rather one of the most boring thing happenned to 40k
"So it is like Event Horizon"
40k fans: You have activated my trap card!!
Same with Dredd. Judge Dread actually being part on 40Ks dna because GW had the rights to make TT of it and incorporated some of it into 40K
@@BFTBGSFTST 40Ks biggest influence is Dune followed by Starship Troopers.
@@Spr1ggan87 No, it really isn't.
@@SarthorS the novels, not the films. Creators of Warhammer 40k have specifically called out Dune with regard to an all powerful god emperor and I'd say the idea of a single source for intergalactic space travel also has a Dune vibe. And Starship Troopers I think was the first piece of media to have soldiers using some kind of power armor exoskeleton, and it generally had a massively militaristic bend to the world and story, obviously - and that was written in 1959 so it inspired a lot of that stuff in modern sci fi.
So if you think these aren't influences, well one is explicitly stated as one and one is the grandfather of what most of us would recognize as space marines in media so I dunno what you mean I guess.
@@MrZampanov I'm not arguing that Dune and Starship Troopers weren't an influence. Of course they were. I'm arguing against your statement that they are the main influence.
Neither of those is where the grim dark comes from. Neither of them is where Chaos comes from. Neither of them is where Space Marines come from. There are other franchises/sources that have a far greater influence on 40k and are far more fundamental to it. Both the game and the lore.
"Is this guy the Emperor?"
I had to pause the video and walk around my flat for a few seconds to properly comprehend hearing that.
It's also the point where I decided I don't need Preach's comments and rather watch the original again.
Warhammer fans not understanding new people just discovering it 😱
@@Dr.HooWho Someone watching 'The Force Awakens', seeing Rey trade in scrap to the guy who pays out food portions: "oh, is that Emperor Palpatine?"
That would be around on the same level.
"Are they bringing freedom to the universe?"
Yes, but also no.
More like "No but the universe is shit and the alternative is infinitely worse"
If you think the Imperium are the good guys you aren't paying attention
@@richtea7868 Still better than literally everyone else in the setting, also yes from the human perspective they are the good guys by simple virtue of allowing humanity to exist.
@@QwertyBoredom122 The Tau?
@@richtea7868 Ah yes the "anything is permissible for the greater good" guys, I'm sure they totally don't commit galactic atrocities if they feel its required to reach their end goals, definitely a beacon of freedom (just ignore the fact their entire race is enslaved to the will of the Ethereal caste).
until today, GW hasn't been able to produce animation of this cinematic quality.
I would argue that paria nexus is on this quality.
forget cinematic quality: NO ONE to this day has been able to produce this audio quality.
I did not even realize that there was such a thing as "great audio" in movies until Astartes.
@@marc789 Too bad Primaris are derpy
Thats why they bought the guy who made astartes work for them, cuz they saw that they will never be on his lvl
@@xXNeoxeoXx yeah i hear that they did but the animation since then still has yet to reach the same level.
"We're gonna be here all day man..."
oh, my sweet summer child. If you only had a hint what the darkness holds.
Lol! “So it begins.”
I was thinking if somebody else had a similar train of thought. It's not a rabbit hole, it's a god damn mountain of them.
The Retributors are a chapter of the Imperial Fist Legion and they are all excellent siege/assault warfare experts.
Also a things to add...The visions/messages the allied Psyker has about the warp is so dangerous that they had to kill him to prevent him from losing
all control over his powers, since an unstable psyker can become a dimensional portal for a daemon invasion... Literally.
3:31 "how strong is that armor?" ... "yes"
Depending on the author, as hard as diamond or as brittle as blasa wood.
Lore wise he should have been turned into paste by that. I like 40k but the... questionable way a lot of the fandom treats space marines puts me off.
@@ASpaceOstrich Depends on the space marines. Some chapters like these have better armor than others, Ultramarines for sure. If its a dude with 3 pips on his forehead, he's going to have superior gear long enough to take the hits for a few seconds (he did take cover quick).
@@ASpaceOstrich Lore wise it's impossible to tell. In some books a simple lasgun can punch through it, and sometimes it can withstand anything less powerful than plasma.
You can see that the lascannon in the animation did severly damage it, if he stood there for a second or two longer he would be dead, but that's the point of the space marines. He knew exactly what and how long his armor can withstand, so it was a calculated risk to take down the cannon
@@kolosmenus That wasn't a lascannon if it was the marine would be dead, that was a multi-laser.
For those that didn't already know Event Horizon took direct inspiration from the Warhammer 40k Universe.
Ohh, by what miracle has Mike started watching Warhammer stuff. Can't wait for more. Hope he will watch Bricky's videos, they're really fun.
Bricky does an amazing introductory set of videos to warhammer, educational and entertaining. they are like an hour long though but would be fun to watch preach react and learn
Plus, the memes!
Love Bricky!
bricky's videos are great.
Absolutely agree. Bricky does an amazing job. He really should watch one of his videos.
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I wouldn’t call his reaction “BLOWN away” but yeah sure.
You just watch everyone else overreact lol
@@Eametsa Gotta agree. Dude watched it, reacted to it, gave his ideas and how he understood it to us the Viewers.
No over the top loud screaming, Facegrimaces as a "reaction" and so on.
you actually think the reactions by Preach warrant the title "BLOWN Away"..? he was midlly interested at best - but hey, let's defend clickbait titles! @@Eametsa
@@ecMonify No
If preach reacts to Bricky’s 40K videos I think I might just explode. That is the best timeline.
Not really, It's a British IP and the product of a British way of thinking, modern Americans like Bricky don't get any of that and fill their videos with cringe humour and try to draw comparisons to modern American pop culture. If I gave a shit about amouranth jokes and references I wouldn't be watching 40K lore videos.
@@Spr1ggan87Would you like some fries with that elitism?
@@NabekukkaIt has nothing to do with Elitism and everything to do with differences in culture and thinking.
@@Spr1ggan87 bro what kind of comment is that? Lol. People are allowed to enjoy the hobby any way they want. Anyone is allowed to like the hobby. Not only are prim and proper British powdered wig elitists allowed to enjoy the hobby. What’s wrong with funny jokes about an absolutely absurd universe? Your opinion is bad, it’s elitist, and it’s gatekeeping. That’s bad. Don’t act like this. Let people enjoy their hobby and don’t tell people how they can and can’t enjoy it.
@@cullenasaro2229 Because you lot can't stand anyone having anything, everything must be taken and Americanised. Mark my words in 20 years the Imperium will be changed to a federal republic and the Astartes will be wearing stars and stripes and screaming semper-fi and hoorah with gfuel logos on their gear.
"how strong is that armor?"
"MY FACE IS MY SHIELD"
Surprised. This is one of the best fan animations I've ever seen, It's off the charts in terms of lore detail, it's nuts. The paper prayers and wards on that room, the Power armour insignia and differences that cover ranks and insignia within an Astartes Chapter. The combat skill, even hits are deflected on armour strong points. Even right at the end, the columns in the background have tiny flashes as the other Marines from his squad materialise.
Now begins Preach’s decent into the madness that is 40k lore trying to figure out what he just watched 😂
Thats how i started back at dawn of war 1, now 15y later i'm stilm not deep enough in thw lore and still divin
It's funny he mentioned Event Horizon as it's considered by some fans to be part of the 40K universe.
The creators were actually 40k fans who couldn't make a 40k movie, so they did the next best thing. Or so the story goes.
When a cinematic is so good youll watch preach watch it even though you watched yourself 100 times over several years. Its that good. 💪😎
'I'm gonna be here all day man'
Yes. Yes brother, you are. For the Emperor.
"Are they bringing freedom to the universe?"
You bet your ass
sci fans when asked if they want to live 24 hours in their favorite universe as a regular citizen :
star wars :hell yeah count me in!
star trek fans : absolu-fucking-lutely
battlestar galactica fans : yeah why not could be fun
warhammer 40k fans : nope no fucking way!
"Preach BLOWN away...." literally the most mellow and lacklustre reaction to this animation I have seen and I've binge watched most of them out there. Dude is either staring passively or making silly references while the action is taking place.
Event Horizon was inspired by 40k and the Warp. Alot of 40k fans consider that movie an unofficial prequel and what probably happened when Humanity started experimenting with Warp travel.
Writer and director never heard about 40k. So it wasnt inspired by it. Its just been adopted by fans.
@@Kilithaza The director was Philip Eisner who is a massive 40k player/fan and yes he said 40k inspired the film.
Uh no it was Paul W S Anderson and he said in an interview he never even heard of 40k before the movie.@@newhope33 and philip, the writer, said for many years that it wasnt inspired by 40k, until maybe a few years ago, after a long time of 40k fans constantly asking them both, where he said it was, despite having said multiple times that it wasnt.
"BLOWN Away" seems like a bit of an exaggeration.
“Are these guys bringing freedom to the universe?”
Well, if you are a xenos, heretic or daemon then yes…They free you from the duties of having to live.
not all day, a whole week is gonna take you to get how deep 40k is, but what a week that's gonna be
"BLOWN AWAY" 😂
If you want to take a fortress, send a single marine, if you wish to take a city, send ten. If you wish to take a planet, send 100. They don't call them, "The Emperor's Avenging Angels" for nothing.
Preach: Are these guys (astartes) bringing freedom to the universe?
LOL
freedom to worship the emperor and pay his tithes 😈
Event Horizon is a 40k movie without license.
The creators confirmed it.
5:14 Those are the helmets optics you can see, the marine doesn't see through the lenses as such, his own senses are connected to the sensors of the suit of armour.
He's looking through the suits optics as if they were his own eyes because the whole suit is connected to his nervous system.
Although if some CGI of one of the new primaris marines putting on his helmet is anything to go by (where thin eye pieces flick down where there should be an armoured faceplate), Games Workshop might have retconned that by now.
Perhaps they thought the new stronger marines needed achilles eyeballs to balance them out on the table top or something.
Which, for those reading, is how he nailed that bomber coming out the corner with his knife.
3:10 I love how that was done, the bomber's body didn't move the knife at all.
So many little things emphasize the sheer weight and strength of the marines, it's impressive how much attention to detail so often seems to go into fan created work.@@tenjenk
wait what? I did not expect this when I opened youtube, I am here for it, all the way.
the sound of this movie is so good! that is how i imagine a bolter and a plasma pistol work and sound.
Yea I got that too! Check out Helsreach if ya haven’t, fan film, gets better as it goes, really adheres to the book well even if the arts on the cheap
"Preach BLOWN Away..." i mean, he looked kinda uninterested throughout most of it to be honest...
40k is the greatest fantasy/sci-fi universe ever made (paying the necessary homage to LOTR). The lore is incredible, and the setting is so amazingly gritty.
I playing the new Age of Sigmar game right now ,I loving it despite I don't know that much it lore
If you dont got to much spare tiome dont start, it never neds...@@Noctis-qe2dw
@@Noctis-qe2dw Probably better off for now. Enjoy! \o/
@@Noctis-qe2dw AOS lore is trash for the most part, but they have amazing models if you ignore the garbage SigMarines.
Warhammer Fantasy beats it out for me. Its a lot more fleshed out and depicts its own diversity of content better than 40k does.
it is a shame he never got to finish this
He was hired by GW
@@YourStylesGeneric321 I remember after a scandal where some of his patroneo only was leaked and he was mad and i warned the community about that : don't push the fact that you are selling a product because GW will come knocking. You have patroneo but that not to buy the thing you make just to support you and if you want to make free stuff with our support that okay. And since it's free stuff GW has no right to recover.
But yeah got greedy got assimilated you will be missed...
(Even though i think you can see his art style in horus heresy trailer his work is certainly diluted)
yes. he was hired by GW and hasn't been allowed to produce anything close to this. what's your point exactly? like the other guy said, it's a shame he never got to finish this@@YourStylesGeneric321
I don't know how many times i have seen Arstates, it only gets better every single time. It's the essence of the frenchise within.
The great thing about this is how it show what passion and skill can do. I can not wait for a movie like this.
I predict another twenty three videos before he's discussing whether it was Alpharius or Omegon that Dorn killed.
Event Horizon is widely accepted as 40k Pre-history. the very first taste humanity had of the warp.
'They're bringing freedom to the universe' - this made me laugh :)
This is a crossover i never thought would happen. Glad it's happening though.
"Blown away". It seems more like bored, speaking constantly when things are happening.
"How strong is that armor"
Well, depends on the writer really, but Ceramite armor is crazy. A standard lasgun, the laser rifle carried by regular human infantrymen (soldiers of the Imperial Guard) is not exactly like a blaster, the most known laser weapon in pop culture. A shot of a lasgun can blow a limb off. If it hits your chest, your heart is basically disintegrated. That thing that rattled a million las shots off during the hallway fight sequence was souped up version of that. But again, it depends on the writer of the scene, because 40k power scaling is really hard to do. Astartes does it in a more canon purist way, since the goal of the series was to show off how powerful Space Marines are.
For anyone new to 40k, for the best approximation of a Marine's canon power level without getting into the details that get in the way of new people appreciating the setting, consider the following.
Marine Chapters operate at a maximum of 1000 marines, plus scouts, non-combat staff, servitors (lobotomized servants as AI is banned in 40k), etc. This is due to half of all Marines turning traitor at some point, but that's a whole other thing.
Marines rarely ever do chapter size deployments, meaning that they rarely ever deploy all 1000 at the same time. Individual chapters, without full chapter deployment, conquer planets. A few hundred dudes drop in, and wipe everything in their way, often clearing millions of opposing soldiers (if it's a rebelling human planet or something of the sort as an example). If you think that's OP, that's pretty much the gist of it, every faction is, it's just a matter of what flavor, and a matter of what the balancing factor is. For Marines, the balancing factor is that it is immensely hard to create them, and if one dies, and the body is not recoverable, then the genetic material to augment them into these supersoldiers is lost. And even past that, losses are expected at all parts of the process. Some die in training, some die in the Chapter's own ritual of promotion, some die during the augmentation process. But the few that remain are minibosses each.
If you want to learn more about 40k's lore without committing for a book/audiobook purchase, there are tons of great channels, I'd say that Adeptus Ridiculous is a great starting point.
Lastly, for anyone that wants to check out the tabletop, then recoils at the prices, there are... Other ways. All I'm going to say is that Wahapedia(dot ru) is a fantastic website for learning every rule to the game, and Tabletop Simulator's Steam Workshop page is a blessing.
honestly shocking that preach isnt really versed with 40k considering he's a nerd
is that the emperor? oh you sweet summer child
EVENT HORIZON director took idea for the movie from WARHAMMER 40K universe (space travel on long distance is only fast when you travel in hell).
I can't believe Preach as an English person (the birth place of warhammer) and as a person in digital entertainment doesn't know about warhammer and space marines. It boggles my mind.
I’m suspecting based on his references that he consumes more American media and content than UK
They've got a special nano suit under the armor which totally covers the body and is even attached to their muscles and nerves. Like the suits in Crysis Games.
Luetin09, and Adeptus Ridiculous wil both help greatly with expanding your knowledge of 40k.
And watch your movies to the end (you missed last part).
blown away? hardly
He has to see the cinematic for The Horus Heresy now.
" are they bringing freedom to the universe?"
erm..... well
Event Horizon is a canonical 40k film
You need to watch Brickys intro to 40K.
Wish I could watch this for the first time again...
You kept bringing up Event Horizon, which is cool. But the demonic dimension of Event Horizon is nothing more than a single corner of the warp. When they travel faster than light to get to other places in the galaxy, they are doing it by opening a door to 'Event Horizon' travelling through that space for a while and then hopefully exiting that space safely without dragging anything in that realm back with them. Psykers are those individuals who have pschyic power and can tap the warp to achieve certain goals.
Imagine your entire universe is separate from another one adjacent to you. You have discovered that you can draw power from that adjacent universe through weak spots in the barrier between universes. That's a psyker. Also, you can pop into that universe briefly in one location and pop (hopefully) back in another allowing you to break the normal laws of physics with regard to distance travelled and speed acquired. That's a ship travelling through the warp. Now, imagine that universe is populated with billion of demons, arch demons, aliens and monsters all eager to eat anything they come across and also eager to attempt to cross into our universe where there is less competition. You may now understand why psykers like that Inquisitor that met the messy end aboard the Astartes command ship, may have been considered "the canary".
That looked awesome, well done whoever made that
Why does preach look like he has aged 10 years in the last few months?
Being beeg isn't really an issue when you can be absolutely BOOKING it at like 35-45 miles per hour for probably hours without tiring. Like lets say an average tactical marine without much gear along? Imagine a dude weighting like damn half a metric ton leaving the likes of Usain Bolt in the dust.
i hope this means bricky react videos are next, can't wait (like everyone else in the comments) for preach to dive into 40k
If you like this stuff but prefer fantasy, Warhammer Fantasy is 40k's dad. I found 40k first and only got into Fantasy relatively recently, and the more I learn about it, the more I like it.
40k been around since 87. Fantasy is not its daddy. And do you mix fantasy with AoS because those are separate things as well.
@@Evilminiature Where do you think Warhammer 40k got its name from?
You think you are right, you're just wording things wrong or are wrong.@@ASpaceOstrich
@@EvilminiatureWarhammer aka Warhammer Fantasy is from 1983, and Warhammer 40,000 was later released in 1987.
They're bringing the Emperors Freedom (TM).
He MUST watch the bricky wh40k intro for newcomers series. HE MUST!!!!!!
One of us....
One of us.....
Preach needs to watch Bricky's warhammer in a nutshell vids
Sad when GW hired him they scrubbed his channel clean and took all the credit for his work.
and restricted what he could do.
HE'S IN THE RABBIT HOLE NOW BOYS
"Heroes"? We don't do that here
Preach needs to get into WH40K cause he'd love it
Image Preach and chapter master Valrak in same stream.
Someone send him the bricky stuff
People seriously need to watch the originals. The ones reedited by WHS screwed up the audio and added music where there shouldn't be any.
2:45 I think this is their Terminator Armor which is used specifically for breaching and CQC. Its basicly a raid with everyone being a tank.
Also these guys are not guys. They are 8ft tall monsters with survivability of a cockroach and strength of 100 men.
that's not terminator armour though
That's standard tactical armor. It can just casually eat shots like that unless they're really being hosed down and, for whatever reason, can't launch a counter-ambush. This is why they are so dang scary to ordinary infantry. Anything short of actual anti-tank weapons, galaxy-class expert snipers, or _heavily_ massed lasgun fire is typically a waste of time and energy against them.
Lol
Preach: "How strong is that armor, what the hell?"
40K nerds: "Yes."
Nailed it -- items in this video are those other things from both Event Horizon and Star Trek...
"Are they like bringing freedom to the universe?"
Not........ exactly...
Was that thing supposed to be a shard of c'tan or something? Hope Mike plays space marine and space marine 2 or looks into the stuff known about the cancelled dark crusade mmo.
Event Horizion is like Warhammer.
I thought Warhammer was taught in schools in britain...
I know he's trying to be entertaining but I wish he would just absorb things instead of reaching for the most obvious references/jokes
i remember watching these as they were released, iirc he got hired like half way through the release like ep 3 or 4
side note, do we start sending Mike Warhammer minis in the mail now? :P
He got hired after the last one, GW basically told him to take the job or get sued for copyright infringement if memory serves correctly.
So for any poeple who are ool. The Adeptucs mechanicus let his guard down on purpose and succumbed to the warp to tell the captain to get his men out.
preach can you get into 40k pls? i'd appreciate it bro
Get the Horus Heresy, audio book, whatever it takes! So Good! It’s SO FKIN GOOD!
Finally someone knows what the ORB is 😂
Not good. Not good at all. Stay in whatever lane you normally do.
"Can anything beat these guys?"
Haha, they get beat all the time.
"Are they bringing freedom to the universe?" That genuinely made me laugh out loud. :D Yeah, right, freedom and nice guys in Warhammer 40K, good joke. Sweet summer child. ^^
Event Horizon is not a Warhammer 40K movie... or so the official lines goes. But it really is in anything other than name and license, it just fits so perfectly in the 40K lore.
yes my first thought was also : "no they are not bringing peace" haah
Highly recommend checking out the channel Bricky, specifically his videos covering 40k. He does a good job providing a rough break down of each faction and of the story. I think he also has videos talking about this series.
1:42 in and he has missed almost every detail, he WILL NOT stop glancing at the chat to see the goblins obsessing over telling him ALLLLLLLLLL the things he should learn AFTER paying attention and soaking in the video himself....super annoying...
Event Horizon IS LIKE WH40K. They basically copied their whole FasterThanLight travel method.
The creators were fans, they knew what they were doing.
Link is wrong
Needs a Bricky faction and timeline sequel. Badly.
I'd love for preach to get into 40k but I know I'd be disappointed if he wasn't a space marine fan
"Are they bringing freedom to the universe?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA you know nothing of the Imperium of Man and the God Emperor of Mankind.
Cool
Mate go and look at some 40k lore for beginners. You're an embarrassment to your country if you dont 🤣