I imagine that the armoring of an entire company would be occurring simultaneously. Strike Cruisers are large enough to accommodate at least a few dozen of these chambers.
@@LordCommander-ui2fw the armoring process is really dependent on the chapter rituals. All SM armor is made im such a way so the individual marine can remove or don it alone. Fancy procedure we see here is clearly a ripoff from StarCraft intro vid, but hey - this is within canon boundaries. I personally think that such practical oriented marines like Ultramarines would suit up by themselves.
@@MrOverjay I can imagine with the ritual to happen in UM for special occasions such as, an Astartes ceremony from officially becoming a battle brother, or if they were going to receive accommodations in ceremonies
They shall be my finest warriors, these men that give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mold them, and in furnace of war forge them. They would be of Iron will and steely muscle. In great armor shall I clad them, and with the mightiest gun will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies of machines of machines, such that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the terror, they are the defenders of humanity, they are my Space Marines. AND THEY SHALL KNOW NO FEAR.
wow, these are lucky to have a general who cares about their lives! It's, like, 4 times larger that the average survival rate across IG. Kudos to their officers!
Oh, the tens of times I have watched this masterful animation. I just love how he slams that magazine into his weapon. Let it shred all the enemies of Mankind.
“They shall be pure of heart and strong of body, untainted by doubt and unsullied by self-aggrandisement. They will be bright stars on the firmament of battle, Angels of Death whose shining wings bring swift annihilation to the enemies of Man. So it shall be for a thousand times for a thousand years, unto the very end of eternity and the extinction of mortal flesh” - Codex Astartes
You know, thing I'd never considered before this vid was just... how bloody dusty every interior location in 40k must be, with all that incense burning.
This was the first piece of Warhammer 40k media I have ever knowingly consumed amd at first I was so confused, because I thought Space Marines were a basic expandable infantry unit like the ones in StarCraft, so all of this to make just one soldier ready seemed totally crazy.
There are fluff marines, and crunch marines. Crunch marines are what you actually have in the tabletop game. They're tough, ish. But they can be killed. Sometimes by giant alien critters. Sometimes by a guy with a flashlight. This guy is a fluff marine. He's what you read about. The unyielding superhuman, clad in the finest armour, packing the mightiest of weapons. A practitioner of war. Utterly loyal, completely fearless, a genetic descendant of a god.
What's funny is I had a friend argue why the Ultramarine armoring took so long compared to "The Raptor" besides being different studios. I told him the Raptors aren't a codex compliant chapter, and they skip many of the more ceremonial steps, whereas the Ultramarine chapter literally made the codex (they're Primarch), so they follow the longer, more ceremonial version
Well your friend was half right, the armoring ritual couldn’t have been in the codex Astartes because Guilliman wrote the Codex right after the Heresy, which is long before the eccliarchy and the religious stuff overtook the imperium. The armoring ritual is 90% likely to be a Mechanicus thing, to appease the machine spirit inside the armor before letting an Astartes wield it.
@@ExHyperion Definitely. I assume Guilliman wrote some language regarding armoring, but probably didn't intend all of this. In the book Dark Imperium, it was mentioned he had to get them to stop singing every time they armored him.
This video you made is indeed a masterpiece! Every detail has been meticulously crafted to create an unforgettable viewing experience that will be remembered for years to come. Beautiful.
I accept these burdens, as the Imperium bleeds. I accept these burdens, knowing no fear. I accept these burdens, as an Angel of the Emperor. I sheath my form in this second skin, This veil of machine muscle and false nerves. I stand firm against the Alien, the Mutant, and the Heretic. I grant no mercy. I give no ground. With humility, I bare the Imperialis - the symbol of loyalty unbroken. With reverence, I receive actuation - awakening the armours spirit. With pride, I wear the symbols of my Chapter. And join my brothers, in War. I am Iron. I am Wrath. I am Doom. No idea if this is an excerpt from an existing text, or if it was just written for this cinematic. But it's hard as nails.
I love how this feels so alien, you can easily figure what xenos must think of the Astartes and humanity as a whole as an evil, dark, dangerous alien species
I would like to point out that it took to Tech priest to even carry a bolter gun. THATS HOW BIG IT IS and keep in mind that a space marine can use it one-handed if he loses an arm
The Adeptus Astartes are the sigh of steel against the encroaching darkness, each one an avenging son of the Emperor, seeming to step out of the shadows of myth and legend to bring retribution to the foes of mankind. They are the boisterous verses in a violent symphony of fury, their battle cries echoing across a thousand worlds, a thunderous refrain sung in honor of the God-Emperor and the resilient Imperium. Each Space Marine, a burning comet of vengeance across the star-dusted tapestry of the galaxy, carries forth the luminous will of the Emperor, the incandescent beacon of humanity's resolve shimmering in their eyes. They personify righteousness - the perfect confluence of devotion, discipline and undying strength, and a beacon of hope amidst the untamed interstellar wilderness. Clothed in sacred ceramite, their armor a testament to human skill and tenacity, they stride across the theatre of war, demigods of war from ancient tales brought to reality. The skilled hands of the Artificers craft these spectacular works of martial artistry, each symbol and glyph imbued with reverence and sanctity, each rivet and joint a prayer uttered in the name of the Emperor. Underneath these indomitable war-plate suites rumbles the genetic might of primordial origin, flawlessly engineered, fortified by the sacred geneseed of their founding fathers - the Primarchs. The hum of their power armor blends in harmony with the viral rhythm coursing within their transhuman anatomy, a symphony of supernal power and steely resolve. This blend of organic vigour and marvellous technology tempers the Astartes into transcendent warriors, each clad in adamantine resolve. They move with a fluid grace that belies their colossal stature, their footfall resonating with a thunderous affirmation of mankind's dominion over the stars. Each step, a crushing of alien ego, an affirmation of humanity's mighty claim, resounds across the battlefield, a sonorous declaration of the unyielding spirit of the Imperium. This sight, a chapter of Astartes gracefully orchestrating the symphony of war, serves as the ultimate rendition of the Emperor's Divine Will. Each Space Marine's unyielding visage, a hallowed mirror, reflecting the unbroken spirit of mankind against the grim darkness, standing as the ultimate defiance against the roiling tide of cosmic horrors. For as long as there are stars to conquer, the Adeptus Astartes, armored in ceramite and adamantium and instilled with the symphony of fury and honor, will stride unto the battlefield. Their war-cry of steel and spirit are resonating symphonies against the indomitable silence of the cosmos, against the alien, the heretic, the daemon, a chilling promise to all who dare oppose the God-Emperor - an avowal of imminent doom. Thus, they stand as the Emperor's immortal wrath, the shining beacon of humanity's defiance, and the uttermost bulwark against the coming darkness.
@@Usorth there are ideas about representing the emperor's sacrifice on the golden throne, or the sacrifice of human life in service to him, but it could pretty simply be the human part, the species have distinct skulls, human skull, human symbol, memento mori, all that stuff
Arcturus Mengsk : They say a man never really knows himself. until his freedom's been taken away. I wonder... how well do you know yourself? Convict 626. Murderer. Pirate. Traitor. Today... you go free. But as you'll soon learn... even freedom has a price.
Dear Imperium, Who may I speak with about making the armouring process more efficient? I have a solution to use 20% less workforce and resources to the build times using a "production line" process. My best to you and yours, Consultancy
All this, the years of training, recreating a young boy into a living tank, making an armor and weapons, all the chanting - all for that man to die at some remote plan in the name of the Emperor by some Ork (It was all worth it of course)
Y’all need to make a meditation playlist that goes on for 24 hours straight for one video to be listened to while working out or going through surgery before they start the anesthesia and nitrous pumping when they start the surgery.
They are multiple pieces that stick together to make one piece, so you can take all the helmet off and it stays together or just do it different to just take the top half off etc
There isn't a standardised marine as such because each planet has its own methods. The Imperium is far too large to have everything centralised to that level. Some worlds will produce marines in minutes, this might be a world where that marine is the culmination of an entire year's collective output.
This must be what arriving at Valhalla feels like. Dystopian as the universe of 40K is, to be blessed with the privelege of serving in a chapter sure sounds more appealing than your average 9-5. Our universe as it is, is the most boring version of dystopian.
Yes, the bolter should be anointed. Because we are talking about a medieval knight in the 41st century. This is how knights treated their weapons and armor. In case of immediate mortal danger, they could even confess to the sword. Yes, the world of Warhammer 40,000 is something like the transition from the dark ages to the late middle ages and not the second half of the 20th century.
And to think, Custodian's literally just.. put their armor on an call it a day! Lol! no ceremony or ritual, just eyyoo slap this shit on me bruv! annn off they go, then again, they're all about efficiency and effectiveness. Also the helmet is so stupid in this, like.. why? its a helmet, just have it put on! and whats this 'flip up eyelenses' BS? thats.. what?
@ but a lot of those are niche, it needs more AAA love because space marine 2 is outstanding and the warhammer show is looking to have astronomical potential using the secret level episode as a point of reference. it does have other video games and shows but they are small projects, it deserves mainstream budget is what i mean brother.
Soooooo... it's basically if the Helldivers were given the suits and technology of StarCraft terrans but the whole thing is a cult? Not only that but none of the people here look human to me so something strange has happened.
@@Voidmercenary the strange looking people are servitors and a techpriest. Servitors are people who as punishment where lobotomized and turned into serving robots. Tech priests do also make themselves part robot but they get the good upgrades as holy rite of ascension to the machine spirit.
This is what i imagine when I glue my models together
@@mattiismouse1086 but do you light incense and chant 💨📜
@@ChagaThunder No no no
Don't give 'em ideas 🤣🤣
“That’s one. Bring in the other 100!”
I imagine that the armoring of an entire company would be occurring simultaneously. Strike Cruisers are large enough to accommodate at least a few dozen of these chambers.
Was gonna say, chances are, this is happening for each individual Astartes across the entire company flagship at the same time.
@@LordCommander-ui2fw the armoring process is really dependent on the chapter rituals. All SM armor is made im such a way so the individual marine can remove or don it alone. Fancy procedure we see here is clearly a ripoff from StarCraft intro vid, but hey - this is within canon boundaries.
I personally think that such practical oriented marines like Ultramarines would suit up by themselves.
@@MrOverjay I can imagine with the ritual to happen in UM for special occasions such as, an Astartes ceremony from officially becoming a battle brother, or if they were going to receive accommodations in ceremonies
This makes me want to see the ceremony for dreadnoughts.
This ^^
There is a dreadnought ritual in the Angels of Death animation
They shall be my finest warriors, these men that give themselves to me.
Like clay I shall mold them, and in furnace of war forge them.
They would be of Iron will and steely muscle.
In great armor shall I clad them, and with the mightiest gun will they be armed.
They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them.
They will have tactics, strategies of machines of machines, such that no foe can best them in battle.
They are my bulwark against the terror, they are the defenders of humanity, they are my Space Marines.
AND THEY SHALL KNOW NO FEAR.
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!!
“They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them”
**distant Plague Marine laughter**
*Happy Nurgle Noises*@@LordCrate-du8zm
@@fortheages6989 *gets wrecked by a 3-day-old Tyrannid later on
Next thing you know... this particular Space Marine gets torn apart by a Tyranid.
And he still knows no fear as he gets torn apart.
A martyr for the Imperium of Man, for the God-Emperor. Long live the Adeptus Astartes.
Amogus😊
Ultra marine? try again Dr Baltazar
Get puts into a walking tank coffin serving the God Emperor once again
The perfect morning motivation video doesn't exis... *head explodes from bolt round*
Why do i laughed to this 😂
By the time his whole squad is armored up, the Imperial Guard will have won the battle with a 96% casualty rate.
Don't worry, they'll get there just in time to steal all the credit
wow, these are lucky to have a general who cares about their lives! It's, like, 4 times larger that the average survival rate across IG. Kudos to their officers!
Oh, the tens of times I have watched this masterful animation. I just love how he slams that magazine into his weapon. Let it shred all the enemies of Mankind.
“They shall be pure of heart and strong of body, untainted by doubt and unsullied by self-aggrandisement. They will be bright stars on the firmament of battle, Angels of Death whose shining wings bring swift annihilation to the enemies of Man. So it shall be for a thousand times for a thousand years, unto the very end of eternity and the extinction of mortal flesh” - Codex Astartes
You know, thing I'd never considered before this vid was just... how bloody dusty every interior location in 40k must be, with all that incense burning.
So. Much. Soot!
@@GarboseGooseberry that's what Servitors are for
Dust is eternal
Meanwhile: Trazyn squatting in the corner with popcorn.
With a giant recorder
"This is one for the collection"
"...So how do I take the helmet off without the babies?"
oh i just adore the starcraft 2 announcement trailer!
This was the first piece of Warhammer 40k media I have ever knowingly consumed amd at first I was so confused, because I thought Space Marines were a basic expandable infantry unit like the ones in StarCraft, so all of this to make just one soldier ready seemed totally crazy.
There are fluff marines, and crunch marines.
Crunch marines are what you actually have in the tabletop game. They're tough, ish. But they can be killed. Sometimes by giant alien critters. Sometimes by a guy with a flashlight.
This guy is a fluff marine. He's what you read about. The unyielding superhuman, clad in the finest armour, packing the mightiest of weapons. A practitioner of war. Utterly loyal, completely fearless, a genetic descendant of a god.
this is my first interaction with Warhammer 40,000.... I'm blown away...
Buy the plastic pleass
What's funny is I had a friend argue why the Ultramarine armoring took so long compared to "The Raptor" besides being different studios. I told him the Raptors aren't a codex compliant chapter, and they skip many of the more ceremonial steps, whereas the Ultramarine chapter literally made the codex (they're Primarch), so they follow the longer, more ceremonial version
Well your friend was half right, the armoring ritual couldn’t have been in the codex Astartes because Guilliman wrote the Codex right after the Heresy, which is long before the eccliarchy and the religious stuff overtook the imperium.
The armoring ritual is 90% likely to be a Mechanicus thing, to appease the machine spirit inside the armor before letting an Astartes wield it.
@@ExHyperion Definitely. I assume Guilliman wrote some language regarding armoring, but probably didn't intend all of this. In the book Dark Imperium, it was mentioned he had to get them to stop singing every time they armored him.
Yeah so funny
That’s what I love about Warhammar it’s so over the top but so awesome too
I watch this in the morning, when I get rdy and dressed. 😊
A Master piece
I can't believe they cut out the moment in the middle of the ceremony when the guy announced he had to take a pee an they had to undo it all.
That's what the connections are for.
Bro, imagine space marines without their shoulder pad armour thing 😂
Their pauldrons?
The eyes when he says "I am doom" has the same looks that sergeant Barnes in the ending of the movie Platoon. The stare of war and battle madness
This video you made is indeed a masterpiece! Every detail has been meticulously crafted to create an unforgettable viewing experience that will be remembered for years to come. Beautiful.
God this ritual must be exhausting with how many times they probably have to do it daily
What else would you think these half dead robotic freaks would do in their freetime?
Now I really want to see how Gravis is donned. Do they stick on extra plates or is it a different ritual altogether?
what do you call the marine's speech in this video, is it an oath or a prayer? Where can we find the full copy of his speech?
I accept these burdens, as the Imperium bleeds.
I accept these burdens, knowing no fear.
I accept these burdens, as an Angel of the Emperor.
I sheath my form in this second skin,
This veil of machine muscle and false nerves.
I stand firm against the Alien, the Mutant, and the Heretic.
I grant no mercy.
I give no ground.
With humility, I bare the Imperialis - the symbol of loyalty unbroken.
With reverence, I receive actuation - awakening the armours spirit.
With pride, I wear the symbols of my Chapter.
And join my brothers, in War.
I am Iron.
I am Wrath.
I am Doom.
No idea if this is an excerpt from an existing text, or if it was just written for this cinematic. But it's hard as nails.
This is what is referred to as a "litany".
3:46 watch them baby hands and arms put on the helmet 😭😭💀
"Okay but now I have to pee."
Every morning i’m dressing like that
This is awesome
I love how this feels so alien, you can easily figure what xenos must think of the Astartes and humanity as a whole as an evil, dark, dangerous alien species
I would like to point out that it took to Tech priest to even carry a bolter gun. THATS HOW BIG IT IS and keep in mind that a space marine can use it one-handed if he loses an arm
The Emperor protects.
Increible , guapisimo , que calidad solo warhammers 💯
I swear I thought I heard a re-verbed fart sound at 1:46. It made me literally laugh out loud. Had to rewind to be sure.
The Adeptus Astartes are the sigh of steel against the encroaching darkness, each one an avenging son of the Emperor, seeming to step out of the shadows of myth and legend to bring retribution to the foes of mankind. They are the boisterous verses in a violent symphony of fury, their battle cries echoing across a thousand worlds, a thunderous refrain sung in honor of the God-Emperor and the resilient Imperium.
Each Space Marine, a burning comet of vengeance across the star-dusted tapestry of the galaxy, carries forth the luminous will of the Emperor, the incandescent beacon of humanity's resolve shimmering in their eyes. They personify righteousness - the perfect confluence of devotion, discipline and undying strength, and a beacon of hope amidst the untamed interstellar wilderness.
Clothed in sacred ceramite, their armor a testament to human skill and tenacity, they stride across the theatre of war, demigods of war from ancient tales brought to reality. The skilled hands of the Artificers craft these spectacular works of martial artistry, each symbol and glyph imbued with reverence and sanctity, each rivet and joint a prayer uttered in the name of the Emperor.
Underneath these indomitable war-plate suites rumbles the genetic might of primordial origin, flawlessly engineered, fortified by the sacred geneseed of their founding fathers - the Primarchs. The hum of their power armor blends in harmony with the viral rhythm coursing within their transhuman anatomy, a symphony of supernal power and steely resolve.
This blend of organic vigour and marvellous technology tempers the Astartes into transcendent warriors, each clad in adamantine resolve. They move with a fluid grace that belies their colossal stature, their footfall resonating with a thunderous affirmation of mankind's dominion over the stars. Each step, a crushing of alien ego, an affirmation of humanity's mighty claim, resounds across the battlefield, a sonorous declaration of the unyielding spirit of the Imperium.
This sight, a chapter of Astartes gracefully orchestrating the symphony of war, serves as the ultimate rendition of the Emperor's Divine Will. Each Space Marine's unyielding visage, a hallowed mirror, reflecting the unbroken spirit of mankind against the grim darkness, standing as the ultimate defiance against the roiling tide of cosmic horrors.
For as long as there are stars to conquer, the Adeptus Astartes, armored in ceramite and adamantium and instilled with the symphony of fury and honor, will stride unto the battlefield. Their war-cry of steel and spirit are resonating symphonies against the indomitable silence of the cosmos, against the alien, the heretic, the daemon, a chilling promise to all who dare oppose the God-Emperor - an avowal of imminent doom. Thus, they stand as the Emperor's immortal wrath, the shining beacon of humanity's defiance, and the uttermost bulwark against the coming darkness.
"I think we're the baddies guys"
But why skulls though 🤔
Right here inquisitor. Yes, that's him.
@@Usorth there are ideas about representing the emperor's sacrifice on the golden throne, or the sacrifice of human life in service to him, but it could pretty simply be the human part, the species have distinct skulls, human skull, human symbol, memento mori, all that stuff
Heresy! Call the inquisitors
Watching this on the eve of Space Marine 2's release.
StarCraft 2 Tychus suiting up is cool
WH40k suiting up is religiously cool
Arcturus Mengsk : They say a man never really knows himself. until his freedom's been taken away. I wonder... how well do you know yourself? Convict 626. Murderer. Pirate. Traitor. Today... you go free. But as you'll soon learn... even freedom has a price.
This guys the first one to die stepping out of the drop pod.
As someone who is just starting explore 40K...
Holy shit.
Whenever I feel down, I come and watch this.
Its about time
Shoutout to the devs, this is incredible
"What about the decals & coloring?"
"Only if u return from battles."
😂
Dear Imperium,
Who may I speak with about making the armouring process more efficient? I have a solution to use 20% less workforce and resources to the build times using a "production line" process.
My best to you and yours,
Consultancy
Dear Consultancy
We shall have none of your tech-heresy here.
Sincerely - Magos Juris Castelius.
The Codex Astartes FORBIDS such HERETICAL ideas such as efficiency to taint its sacred armoring rituals penned by lord Roboute Guilliman Himself
Me and the bois suiting up on September 9th when Space Marine 2 finally drops.
The emperor would be disgusted if he saw these 'rituals'
k heretic, cry more
What is your craft?
My craft is death.
Bro this is in Space Marines 2 🥹
Psycho armour mounted. Praise be to space king
How about terminator armor?
Alright guys, 999 more to go
All this, the years of training, recreating a young boy into a living tank, making an armor and weapons, all the chanting - all for that man to die at some remote plan in the name of the Emperor by some Ork (It was all worth it of course)
How it feels before you play boltgun:
Acheron: How long is this going to take!
All that armor only to be taken out by a bomb the size of a laptop
Soup and Panini for you Battle Brother!
Imagine being a Space Marine. And have to go through this on Daily basics.
It's enough to dříve someone crazy.
It's just for the first time when you truly become an Astartes. These armour with you for the centuries without taking it off when you are in war
@@pixelgun4789 the armour pretty much doesn’t come off once it’s on. Exceptions being when they’re injured, or are given new armour
What are those little flying cherub things?
Vat grown babies
optics are installed separate? i thought it came with helmet?
it is with the helmet
Awesome! As usual )
OOHRAH TO ASHES!!!! WITH GODS MIGHT IN OUR SWORD ARM WHO CAN STAND AGAINST US!!!
You'd think they would automate this process a bit more...
@@MrBiggins99 heretic
does this happen only the first time or everytime?
@@newbie6377 every so often but they can be in that armor for years without taking it off
You cannot ignore the ritual, the armor and the bolter machine spirit might get angry and don’t work as it should
If the Astartes were disability when they came back from war, the mechanicus would have to put them into the Dreadnought
Terran Marine was epic. Mostly because it was soldered so you can be sure he will die into that case 😂
Y’all need to make a meditation playlist that goes on for 24 hours straight for one video to be listened to while working out or going through surgery before they start the anesthesia and nitrous pumping when they start the surgery.
When will we have the armouring of Houshou Marine?
Starcraft 40.000
How come some depict the helmet as one piece But other depict it like this in multiple pieces
They are multiple pieces that stick together to make one piece, so you can take all the helmet off and it stays together or just do it different to just take the top half off etc
There isn't a standardised marine as such because each planet has its own methods. The Imperium is far too large to have everything centralised to that level. Some worlds will produce marines in minutes, this might be a world where that marine is the culmination of an entire year's collective output.
Someone please link the soundtrack
We seriously need this in live action.
Soon it will be.
Stop.!! Disc scratch. Can you pull my left forearm piece off? I got an itch.
I need son of sanguine with their beautiful face
Instead this ultramarine
man, no wonder people are outnumbered if they take this long for a spacemarine to get prepared for war, ecologically waste of time.
Feels very similar to sc2 wings of liberty cutscene, but then again how else do you get into power armour 😂
This must be what arriving at Valhalla feels like.
Dystopian as the universe of 40K is, to be blessed with the privelege of serving in a chapter sure sounds more appealing than your average 9-5.
Our universe as it is, is the most boring version of dystopian.
I've always wondered how they pee if the suit is grafted onto their bodies 🤔
Catheter probably
Yes.
Раптора как-то потехнологичнее и побыстрее одевали, видно суповары даже бронештаны без пафоса натянуть не могут))
Okaaaay Let’s go
Didnt know that the bolter needed to be anoited
Yes, the bolter should be anointed. Because we are talking about a medieval knight in the 41st century. This is how knights treated their weapons and armor. In case of immediate mortal danger, they could even confess to the sword. Yes, the world of Warhammer 40,000 is something like the transition from the dark ages to the late middle ages and not the second half of the 20th century.
How do they see
10/10
I AM DOOM...GUY
This reminds of Iron Man
Armouring of a plague/chaos marine???
No wonder they're always late to the party.
"Thank you next"
Ariana Grande
And to think, Custodian's literally just.. put their armor on an call it a day! Lol! no ceremony or ritual, just eyyoo slap this shit on me bruv! annn off they go, then again, they're all about efficiency and effectiveness.
Also the helmet is so stupid in this, like.. why? its a helmet, just have it put on! and whats this 'flip up eyelenses' BS? thats.. what?
а как какать?
Hot take: this universe is wasted just being a board game
It's a tabletop wargame, an rpg, a card game, several different video games, animated shows... what more can you want?
@ but a lot of those are niche, it needs more AAA love because space marine 2 is outstanding and the warhammer show is looking to have astronomical potential using the secret level episode as a point of reference.
it does have other video games and shows but they are small projects, it deserves mainstream budget is what i mean brother.
Soooooo... it's basically if the Helldivers were given the suits and technology of StarCraft terrans but the whole thing is a cult? Not only that but none of the people here look human to me so something strange has happened.
@@Voidmercenary the strange looking people are servitors and a techpriest. Servitors are people who as punishment where lobotomized and turned into serving robots. Tech priests do also make themselves part robot but they get the good upgrades as holy rite of ascension to the machine spirit.