I hope everyone is patient with my editing style 🙏 I've been reacting to anime for years and this is the best way I've found to edit episodes without getting a copyright strike but preserving as much as I can so people can watch along! I had to blur MORE than necessary, especially towards the end because of copyright tags on certain key moments. But if you've watched, you know exactly what is going on. This episode WAS SO GOOD!
The sorcerer is playing on the internal fears of the sergeant. Titus is special, and untouchable by chaos, and chaos keeps trying to convince others around Titus that his specialness is a chaos flaw.
@@iloveplayingpr with primarchs it would depend on which one quite honestly, they're not all magically chaos resistant. Fullgrim proved that quite well for everyone. As for a grey knight, not only would that time stop simply not work on them but entering their mind is impossible, deamon princes can't get through,greater deamons either, this thing would have a better chance at winning the lottery 25 times in a row🤣
Depends on the primarch, and it usually takes a Chaos god and plenty of time to indirectly break them. But they're certainly not immune if the Horus heresy is any indication.
The Primarch situation happens in one of the books: Lion El'Jonson, Lord of the First. Admittedly, it's a powerful xenos psyker, but the scene is pretty entertaining. "You have dived willingly into a primarch's mind, and for that hubris alone you deserve this failure."
The perspective change there is to show warp fuckery, pardon my low gothic. Gravity is just being disturbed from all the chaos. The sorcerer was killing other marines by amplifying their fear, while Titus never knew fear thus, he resisted the warp mind attack.
@@saltifate I'm sure he could get there at this rate! If he wasn't a primaris, I would've loved to see him become a Grey Knight, since he's so resistant to chaos!
The chaos god tzeentch are typically represented as vulture. 3:25 Those cracked eggs represent the birth of his minions which also looks like vulture. This planet is infested with tzeentch worshipping chaos cultist and tzeentch daemon. 7:59, he is a sanctioned psyker.
I love how they don’t really acknowledge each other the whole time, and then at the very end you get that confirmation that he remembers him by calling him “Old Man” just like he did as a kid
That's lore accurate, unfortunately/fortunately most people get into Warhammer due to the spacemarine 2 release and all the cinematics in which majority has overflow of dialogs and interactions making spacemarines "relatable". They're not, they're very far from being "human" they don't make unnecessary movements as to not waste any energy, they don't speak when it's not necessary either. Everything they do has meaning and purpose in overwhelming majority of the cases
Now we know why Titus is resistant to chaos. An indomitable will and also having absolutely no fear. I see why he was chosen by the Chaplin for this assignment. Also RIP to the other space marines, knowing the mission mortality was absolute
As commander Dante once said (in the book "darkness in the blood" I believe), space marines do feel fear, they fear to fail in their duties mostly. But there are some battle brothers who genuinely do not know any fear, and it seems like Titus is one of them.
I love how well they GOT the movements and efficiency of Astartes combat, the fight against the heretics was just perfect. There wasn't a wasted movement, no hesitation showing, just brutal killing efficencey.
Space marines do age and grey but it takes a Long Time - like Logan Grimnar, the wolves chapter master, whose shown as grey in 'modern' 40k but described as a coppery brunette at Armageddon, half a millenium before. Each marine was killed (or at least seriously wounded) by something they fear. In the case of Titus' mentor - the fear Titus would ultimately fall to chaos.
@Dave_of_Mordor that's the... I guess you'd say Mythos. It's only sorta true. It rarely controls them, and there's the famous quote used as the episode title in this case. However, I refer you to a quote from the Horus Heresy: "It is said that the Legio Astartes 'Know No Fear'. The Night Lords proved that assertion... untrue."
@@Dave_of_Mordorthey're capable of feeling fear, they just don't do it in an overwhelming majority of the lore. Psykers amplify everything so unfortunately they work on everything more or less as long as it's affected by the warp
"their systems are really advanced" See, the funny thing is that the Imperium of Man was established *after* Humanity went through a horrible and terrible Dark Age that destroyed and lost much of their tech they invented during their Golden Age. To put that into perspective, Terminator armor, which is the best available armor in the Imperium, is actually a pressurized deep-space mining suit from the Golden Age. The Leman Russ? A farming tractor. Knights? Repurposed logging mechs. You can bet your butt that Astartes armor is repurposed equipment from the civilian sector of the Terran Golden Age.
Lot of gray in his beard? Not that bad, the man is in his 5th century of service. (The little metal nodules on the brow... 1 for every 100 years of spacemarineing)
4:22 yes bolters can do that to a person, they're .75 calibre or 19mm, explosive, gun launched rocket propelled grenades. For reference .50 calibre is 12.7mm. Explanation for the people with exposure and or knowledge of firearms or weapons in general; The bolt projectile is fired from the bolt gun or Boltgun (Astartes specific bolt gun type) are conventionally fired, then rocket assisted grenades. Breakdown -The firing pin strikes the primer, which contains a small explosive charge. -That activates the propellant charge, which forces it down the barrel. -The barrel is rifled, which means it has spiralling groves that are really gently twisted running down the inside of the barrel. This spins the bullet gently, stabilising it. -When the bullet or in the is case bullet shaped grenade has travelled a certain distance without the rocket muntion losing speed, dipping or curving due to range and climate conditions, the rocket motor engages. That givies it extended range and helping the round maintain velocity over that greater range. -The kinetic impact is maintained via this rocket which gives the ammuntions armour piercing capabilities. Velocity and density of the projectile is how you defeat armour via penertation. You could shoot a projectile that was more dense than the armour material at a lower velocity and defeat thinner or lower level or grade armour (made from less dense or less impact resistant mateiral which are expensive). However if the armour thick enough, made from dense or expensive impact resistant material, or all of those, you need density and velocity.
Also did anyone else find it odd that Titus didn't retrieve his fallen brothers' geneseed? I assume he did but just off camera but the cuts they used visually makes it look like there wasn't even the opportunity to do so
Here we go again... Firstly, retrieving gene seed requires a special gun or a biolaser, veterans don't have that in their standard equipment. Secondly which part of "mortality rate-absolute" was not clear? They had an entire procession before getting dropped because the entire chapter knew they're not returning so their gene seed was already collected beforehand
I kind of wonder why they did not bring one. Judging from those 3 veterans they are most likely from the first company. Don't the first company have librarians readily available? Or is was deemed enough to only have one sanctioned psyker .
@@Get-mad-over-9000as we know at this particular moment the chief librarian of the first company is occupied in Regimus with remnants of the splinter fleet and shadow of the warp. Contrary to the idea people have a single company doesn't really have many librarians, to be precise they only have one as the rest are Epistolaries ,Lexicanums and so on. This was a suicide mission from the start which was confirmed on screen, sending a librarian there wouldn't be smart. Lastly I don't know where people get the idea that librarian's are almighty😂 not everyone is mephiston... Sanctioned psyker can be easily more powerful than a librarian.
Really a bolt gun fires a, I think 20mm explosive round? It's .75 cal and cal is just inches. Regardless, it's a rocket the size of a shotgun slug exploding inside someone so it's overkill vs humans. Titus was created just for the Space Marine games, but GW is very profit minded so characters and chapters for popular projects tend to get rolled into the main canon. So I wouldn't be surprised if we see more of Titus but also they have a long list of characters they only bring out when the faction they belong to is populars so I can also see him disappearing. Still the Ultramarines are the poster boys of 40k so you'll probably see more of him. Ironically enough though Space Marines sometimes die like dogs. I mean they are stupidly tough but not invincible and they can get overwhelmed. Also, there are better forces honestly to deal with daemonic threats like the Grey Knights or Sisters of Battle. Makes the accomplishments so much better where there is a threat of death like that.
Space marines can indeed see in the dark. Their suits provide them with the ability to see in even more spectra. Edit. Space marines in the crusade era did not age physically either. Sigismund for example only started showing physical aging after about 2 *thousand* years of constant war. But over the last 10 millenia the "formula" to make space marines has significantly degraded.
I hope everyone is patient with my editing style 🙏 I've been reacting to anime for years and this is the best way I've found to edit episodes without getting a copyright strike but preserving as much as I can so people can watch along! I had to blur MORE than necessary, especially towards the end because of copyright tags on certain key moments. But if you've watched, you know exactly what is going on. This episode WAS SO GOOD!
@Ashewyn the sorcerer uses fears against you. Titus has no fear.
The sorcerer is playing on the internal fears of the sergeant. Titus is special, and untouchable by chaos, and chaos keeps trying to convince others around Titus that his specialness is a chaos flaw.
So basically chaos is gaslighting people around Titus that he's a Heretic.
LEANDROS
That Daemon wasn't expecting Titus to look back at it.
Imagine if that Daemon tried to enter a Grey Knight or a Primarch's mind.
oh no
my time freeze isnt working
@@iloveplayingpr with primarchs it would depend on which one quite honestly, they're not all magically chaos resistant. Fullgrim proved that quite well for everyone. As for a grey knight, not only would that time stop simply not work on them but entering their mind is impossible, deamon princes can't get through,greater deamons either, this thing would have a better chance at winning the lottery 25 times in a row🤣
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Depends on the primarch, and it usually takes a Chaos god and plenty of time to indirectly break them. But they're certainly not immune if the Horus heresy is any indication.
The Primarch situation happens in one of the books: Lion El'Jonson, Lord of the First. Admittedly, it's a powerful xenos psyker, but the scene is pretty entertaining. "You have dived willingly into a primarch's mind, and for that hubris alone you deserve this failure."
The perspective change there is to show warp fuckery, pardon my low gothic. Gravity is just being disturbed from all the chaos. The sorcerer was killing other marines by amplifying their fear, while Titus never knew fear thus, he resisted the warp mind attack.
Oh warp shenanigans make sense! I thought it might just be a cinematic effect.
Also demon is lucky they don't bring Librarian
Or worse for their kind
Gray Knight
The Laurels on the helm are earned for completing a great act of valour, loyalty, and heroism. A high honor!
several more of those and TItus might enter the race to becoming a saint, which right now, I think, is led by Grimaldus
@@saltifate I'm sure he could get there at this rate! If he wasn't a primaris, I would've loved to see him become a Grey Knight, since he's so resistant to chaos!
The chaos god tzeentch are typically represented as vulture. 3:25 Those cracked eggs represent the birth of his minions which also looks like vulture. This planet is infested with tzeentch worshipping chaos cultist and tzeentch daemon. 7:59, he is a sanctioned psyker.
I love how they don’t really acknowledge each other the whole time, and then at the very end you get that confirmation that he remembers him by calling him “Old Man” just like he did as a kid
That's lore accurate, unfortunately/fortunately most people get into Warhammer due to the spacemarine 2 release and all the cinematics in which majority has overflow of dialogs and interactions making spacemarines "relatable". They're not, they're very far from being "human" they don't make unnecessary movements as to not waste any energy, they don't speak when it's not necessary either. Everything they do has meaning and purpose in overwhelming majority of the cases
Now we know why Titus is resistant to chaos. An indomitable will and also having absolutely no fear. I see why he was chosen by the Chaplin for this assignment. Also RIP to the other space marines, knowing the mission mortality was absolute
As commander Dante once said (in the book "darkness in the blood" I believe), space marines do feel fear, they fear to fail in their duties mostly. But there are some battle brothers who genuinely do not know any fear, and it seems like Titus is one of them.
I love how well they GOT the movements and efficiency of Astartes combat, the fight against the heretics was just perfect. There wasn't a wasted movement, no hesitation showing, just brutal killing efficencey.
12:06 good news cause Henry Cavil confirmed yesterday that him and amazon are going forward with their 40k project
Seems like The Emperor favors Titus and has big plans for him. Dude is built different.
Space marines do age and grey but it takes a Long Time - like Logan Grimnar, the wolves chapter master, whose shown as grey in 'modern' 40k but described as a coppery brunette at Armageddon, half a millenium before.
Each marine was killed (or at least seriously wounded) by something they fear. In the case of Titus' mentor - the fear Titus would ultimately fall to chaos.
@@locarno24 I thought space marines were incapable of fear
@Dave_of_Mordor that's the... I guess you'd say Mythos. It's only sorta true. It rarely controls them, and there's the famous quote used as the episode title in this case.
However, I refer you to a quote from the Horus Heresy:
"It is said that the Legio Astartes 'Know No Fear'. The Night Lords proved that assertion... untrue."
@@Dave_of_Mordorthey're capable of feeling fear, they just don't do it in an overwhelming majority of the lore. Psykers amplify everything so unfortunately they work on everything more or less as long as it's affected by the warp
"their systems are really advanced"
See, the funny thing is that the Imperium of Man was established *after* Humanity went through a horrible and terrible Dark Age that destroyed and lost much of their tech they invented during their Golden Age.
To put that into perspective, Terminator armor, which is the best available armor in the Imperium, is actually a pressurized deep-space mining suit from the Golden Age.
The Leman Russ? A farming tractor.
Knights? Repurposed logging mechs.
You can bet your butt that Astartes armor is repurposed equipment from the civilian sector of the Terran Golden Age.
The abyss stared at Titus, and Titus looked back.
@Ashewyn: there _is_ actually a game where you are a Mechanicus adept who has to clean Imperial Warmachines after a mission...
Lot of gray in his beard? Not that bad, the man is in his 5th century of service. (The little metal nodules on the brow... 1 for every 100 years of spacemarineing)
Excited that this is brutal and lore accurate portrayal!
One name - Tzeench.
4:22 yes bolters can do that to a person, they're .75 calibre or 19mm, explosive, gun launched rocket propelled grenades. For reference .50 calibre is 12.7mm.
Explanation for the people with exposure and or knowledge of firearms or weapons in general;
The bolt projectile is fired from the bolt gun or Boltgun (Astartes specific bolt gun type) are conventionally fired, then rocket assisted grenades.
Breakdown
-The firing pin strikes the primer, which contains a small explosive charge.
-That activates the propellant charge, which forces it down the barrel.
-The barrel is rifled, which means it has spiralling groves that are really gently twisted running down the inside of the barrel. This spins the bullet gently, stabilising it.
-When the bullet or in the is case bullet shaped grenade has travelled a certain distance without the rocket muntion losing speed, dipping or curving due to range and climate conditions, the rocket motor engages. That givies it extended range and helping the round maintain velocity over that greater range.
-The kinetic impact is maintained via this rocket which gives the ammuntions armour piercing capabilities. Velocity and density of the projectile is how you defeat armour via penertation.
You could shoot a projectile that was more dense than the armour material at a lower velocity and defeat thinner or lower level or grade armour (made from less dense or less impact resistant mateiral which are expensive). However if the armour thick enough, made from dense or expensive impact resistant material, or all of those, you need density and velocity.
This is the power level i imagine a Space Marine is above a normal human
Did you see the Astartes RUclips video series, the guy that made it worked on this episode
By Syama? I reacted to it here ☺️
ruclips.net/video/yVXfIXrjo3A/видео.html
@@Ashewyn Yes, his name is in the credits as layout artist.
@@Acatarro That's so cool, I'm so glad he's doing official stuff! Well deserved 👏
Now just imagine a time space marines were fighting one and the other
About cleaning the armors with power washer... well... I wonder if they did a game about that...
The first shots weren't bolt guns but plasma guns
Bolt guns fire 75mm rocket powered explosive ammo.
Are you sure its not .75 inch. Most places list heavy bolters as 1 inch. 75mm mm is like 5 inch.
@@wellhungindung .75 caliber rocket propelled armor piercing mass reactive explosive missiles.
@@Gunnar001 I was shorthanding it for the newbs, I been playing for at least 35 years.
@@Gunnar001 You are right though, I should have said .75 calibre not mm.
@@wellhungindungThen edit the comment, 75mm is literally in the tank canon range lol. The M4 Shermans from WW2 fired 75mm shells
What the hell is up with the blur ?
It’s to avoid copyright strikes. I’m not about to show an episode for free so GW can send the inquisition after me 🙂↕️
Also did anyone else find it odd that Titus didn't retrieve his fallen brothers' geneseed? I assume he did but just off camera but the cuts they used visually makes it look like there wasn't even the opportunity to do so
Here we go again... Firstly, retrieving gene seed requires a special gun or a biolaser, veterans don't have that in their standard equipment. Secondly which part of "mortality rate-absolute" was not clear? They had an entire procession before getting dropped because the entire chapter knew they're not returning so their gene seed was already collected beforehand
These guy's should've brought a librarian for this mission.
I kind of wonder why they did not bring one. Judging from those 3 veterans they are most likely from the first company. Don't the first company have librarians readily available? Or is was deemed enough to only have one sanctioned psyker .
@@Get-mad-over-9000as we know at this particular moment the chief librarian of the first company is occupied in Regimus with remnants of the splinter fleet and shadow of the warp. Contrary to the idea people have a single company doesn't really have many librarians, to be precise they only have one as the rest are Epistolaries ,Lexicanums and so on. This was a suicide mission from the start which was confirmed on screen, sending a librarian there wouldn't be smart. Lastly I don't know where people get the idea that librarian's are almighty😂 not everyone is mephiston... Sanctioned psyker can be easily more powerful than a librarian.
Really a bolt gun fires a, I think 20mm explosive round? It's .75 cal and cal is just inches. Regardless, it's a rocket the size of a shotgun slug exploding inside someone so it's overkill vs humans.
Titus was created just for the Space Marine games, but GW is very profit minded so characters and chapters for popular projects tend to get rolled into the main canon. So I wouldn't be surprised if we see more of Titus but also they have a long list of characters they only bring out when the faction they belong to is populars so I can also see him disappearing. Still the Ultramarines are the poster boys of 40k so you'll probably see more of him.
Ironically enough though Space Marines sometimes die like dogs. I mean they are stupidly tough but not invincible and they can get overwhelmed. Also, there are better forces honestly to deal with daemonic threats like the Grey Knights or Sisters of Battle. Makes the accomplishments so much better where there is a threat of death like that.
Space marines can indeed see in the dark. Their suits provide them with the ability to see in even more spectra.
Edit. Space marines in the crusade era did not age physically either. Sigismund for example only started showing physical aging after about 2 *thousand* years of constant war. But over the last 10 millenia the "formula" to make space marines has significantly degraded.
yes it is chaos, but chaos can be broken down into 4 factions
3:40 its always chaos.
Girl your mic is popping like crazy
Just shush and watch 🤌
It has a lot of similar beats to Astartes I think
Should watch the other episodes of Secret level, as a warhammer fan I found some episodes in here better than warhammer.
"Legions"