Ya, I just learned about the Drukhari yesterday and "Fuck That!" I would honestly rather commit suicide than welcome the chance of being a prisoner of those sick assholes. I'll take being in lockdown for the rest of my life in the real world than a day in 40k.
They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and 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. --The Emperor of Mankind.
@Goat Man The Thunderwarriors were stronger and at the same time inferior. Thunder Warriors were known to be physically stronger, more savage and more potent in combat than the later Astartes, though they were not as long-lived and suffered from often dangerous mental instability and early metabolic collapse when their bodies began to reject their augmentations. In Short, the Astartes have proven to be indestructible Nokia brick phones and the Thunder Warriors could be considered five bucks burner phones. Good for a short period of time, but not for the long game. Primaris are kinda Thunder Warriors without the Flaws, they are truly a direct upgrade.
@@SemiOmni314 "Beakie Boi" is probably a medic. Top-tip, avoid getting psychically corrupted by maintaining social distancing from all warp embedded entities, as the 'treatment' is quite severe.
"everything went wrong. some people tried to fix it, it just got worse. this continued for forever. now everything is irreparably fucked, everyone is at war with everyone else and humanity is fighting a desperate losing battle for survival against enemies on all sides."
@@SubmarineCommander Nah...its a lie...is anyone was gonna be the ultimate plot twist and be corrupted, it would be Roberte Guilleman. Then the corpse emperor for the FInal TWIST! ITs a losing battle, and all those fancy new giant marines are gonna turn...at least half of em.
From Primarch Cat: Ok, here's a breakdown of what went down for the uninitiated. The Astartes (Also known as Space Marines) were sent in to deal with a planetary rebellion. However, the leaders or instigators of the rebellion escaped the planet, and were most likely on board the ship. They were likely aware that the mysterious orb was aboard since they already had one captured aboard their flagship, so they were sent in to kill the entire ship and capture/contain the orb for further study. The guy in the red robes is an Inquisitor, whose job is to investigate anything that may threaten mankind and uncover hidden/unknown threats. These orbs were in some part responsible for the rebellion and therefore very dangerous. Now, this Inquisitor was also a Psyker, which is essentially a sorcerer who draws their power from an alternate dimension known as the Warp. Basically, he was using his cosmic mind powers to observe the spheres with a form of magic vision that would reveal their 'true form' so to speak. The golden body/statue they passed by looks like it was being built. It was possible it was meant to act as a host for the orb's intelligence when it was finished. There are some people speculating it could be an ancient, hyperadvanced AI, or at least the body of one, but personally that seems rather unlikely to me. The Astartes, after fighting their way through the second orbs numerous attempts to attack/control them with its own powers, planted a bunch of devices on it that looked as if they were meant to contain the orbs powers. Back on the flagship, the Inquisitor listens in on the orbs communicating to one another. They refer to each other as brothers and said they have failed, and that the Astartes defy their touch. It is possible they were trying to mind control the Astartes, but the Astartes have a mental resilience comparable to their physical capabilities, and are essentially immune to mind control attempts. However, the Inquisitor overhears one of the orbs urging its brother to break free, while the imprisoned one says to 'Take the Astartes'. The Inquisitor warns the Space Marine in charge of the mission, the guy with the white helmet and cape, that his men are in danger and need to leave immediately. The leader (who looks to be a Captain based on his insignia) sends off one of his men to go warn the others. At this point, the imprisoned orb breaks free and apparently tries to possess the Inquisitor, perhaps by leaping its mind from the orb and into his body. This is what triggers the rush of visions and what causes him to burst into light. Now, possession is a well-documented phenomena in this universe, and the standard policy is to kill possessed beings on sight since they can do unspeakable damages, such as literally ripping the fabric of reality apart and opening a portal straight to the dimension they get their powers from, the Warp, which is full of demonic entities that would love for nothing more then to kill everything they can get their hands on. Thus, the Space Marines just murder him on the spot since at this point, he's already dead and quickly at risk of becoming host to something even worse. Back on the rebel ship, the Astartes squad gets word of this, but the orb triggers before they can do anything, and starts sucking them in to what looks to be the Warp (the crazy red/black space where we see the squad trapped by tentacles) before the entity that has caught them is struck by some form of black cloud, which could be the backlash of its brother being 'killed' when it was in the middle of possessing the Inquisitor. This causes the entity to release the squad, and they get thrown from the Warp and arrive on an alien world. This world may or may not be the same world they were in orbit of, but it could be anywhere in the galaxy. The giant skeletal statues surrounding them could be the remains of the same alien civilisation responsible for creating the orbs, or something else entirely. There is some speculation that they belong to a race of aliens known as the Necrons, who once ruled the galaxy some 65 million years ago, and have a lot of death iconography. It is possible the orb was something made with their technology. Another theory is that the orbs are made by another ancient alien race known as the C'tan, who are cosmic 'star gods' that granted the Necrons much of their power. Other theories include the orbs being a cage built to house a demon, and the entity that we see in the Warp is what the real form of the being we hear speak. There is also some people saying it could be one of the more unknown alien races of the setting, like the Umbra, who appear as spheres of black shadows, or the Yu'Vath, beings who were noted for having formless shapes made out of unusual bone like materials. Or it could just be something the creator of the series made up based on elements of pre-existing lore. There isn't a definite answer yet, just a lot of speculation. The universe is very big and there are a lot possibilities for what it could be. The final clip of the various different Astartes of different colours could be the next focus of the series. The creator has already said he knows what he's going to do next, and its going to be even better (!) then this series. The very final clip is a Space Marine fighting what may be an alien race called the Eldar, as the shots fired at him seems consistent with the sort of weaponry the Eldar use. He is supported by a Predator Battle tank in what looks like an urban setting, based on the burning building seen behind them. If this interests you, or you want to find out more, there's a great guide on reddit that goes over exactly what the universe is all about.
Nice breakdown! Just wanted to add that I think the creator confirmed the orbs were his own creation and aren't anything in the preexisting lore. Also at the end you see the flashes of light indicating the other members of the squad teleporting onto the other pillars
The leader who executes the Inquisitor is the veteran sergeant of the 3rd squad of the 1st company (1st company symbol on helmet/shoulder guard, squad number on kneepad)
Go check out Arch Warhammer explanation to the video and a lot of it makes a lot of sense... also the are flashes of light just before the end... the marines are being teleported each onto a different platform
Astartes are the armoured guys, they are heavily augmented men who have several organs implanted in to them, to make them into what you see. They have armour that's practically impenetrable and are able to fight in almost any environment without pause. Being pulled into that orb pulled them into a place called the warp, which is this mad realm of psychic energy and insane energy predators that roam that space looking to eat peoples minds and souls. It's like hell turned into some eldritch super hell. They where made to unite humanity in the 40K universe and now act as humanities guardians, but over thousands of years the religion of mankind and ideals seeped into the astartes making them different from their original designs. That guy in the hood is an Inquisitor, think of a detective that's also got political power and has no oversight. Those guys can command armies and order planets completely glassed on a whim. Trust me when I say it, but Warhammer 40k is one deep rabbit hole with like 30 years of written lore and games, shit is crazy deep.
@ShadowFox178 You got that right, like I've only played Warhammer 40k games like Dawn of War & Space Marine (both are awesome and fun btw) just for fun but the lore behind it, just Holy Jesus Christ
@@ADKV95 it's an insane armor that dissipates heat and has other amazing properties but against an elder shuriken rifle nothing can stop that along with molecular flaying necron guns, things go mad. But astartes armor is amazing.
@@loganwhitney8471 I got chills when I first saw the Dawn of War intro back when. I even buy the models just because I like the world, so many cool factions all in chaos and when you get those nuggets of good, they shine brighter because everything is so bleak.
Those dots on his head during the face reveal are called service studs. Astartes get them to show how long they have served. One gold stud represents 100 years or service and the silver studs represent 10 or 50 years each (depending on the chapter). So that space marine has been serving for over 120 to 200 years
@Goat Man I know that, but a demon who has had a chance to fully possess a body and reshape it to it's liking. I would still call warp spawned, it just has a few extra steps.
I swear Bolter rounds will destroy lightsaber wielder, Jedi hunters uses solid projectiles to fight Jedi, look it up and you’ll know why Jedi are weak against bullets, let alone a bolter round
Andrew Whiting Just look at Astartes part 4, and you’ll know how average Space Marines would deal with a Jedi Master, like the real deal ones. Pretty sure Dooku can handle a combat knife, but a full automatic Bolter? Sheeesh....unless he really lived up to his name as the Jedi Order’s best telekinesis instructor. Also a Librarian would Smite the shit out of him.
@@yokgor4675 theyre called slug throwers or something right and the bullets melt when blocked by a lightsaber and the molten metal still hits them right
And for those wondering: what they did to the psyker was both a mercy kill, and self defense. Possessed Psykers are no joke. Shoot first, second, and third...then fill in paperwork later.
@@Seldonlair The Inquisitor likely knew the risks, something about these orbs is important enough that he was willing to risk his own neck for it (well, atl it is likely to be the inquisitor himself atl)
13:50 “Who is here” “I have failed” “Brother, we have all failed” “The Astartes defy our touch” “You must return, break your shield.” “Impossible, we’ll never survive.” “You must. Take the alpha.” 14:13 “Recall them immediately!”
To be fair, you cannot capture a planet when all the universe is rightfully Humanities. Its called reclaiming in the name of the Holy Emperor of Mankind when the Imperium does it haha.
14:43 that my friends, is called precautionary measure. When a psyker get's posessed and goes cray cray like that, you better put him out of his misery, unless you want him to literaly open a portal to hell ( which is a mild understatement ) or cause a super nova.
he's an inquisitor, a very high up position in the universe and in his moment of distraction (saying to the marine in the cape) for the 5 guys to "retreat immediately " and then got possessed
He's not really in any misery any more at that point. His body may be in pain, but his mind is gone. When the light started pouring out of his face he was already dead.
@@NikoGoKrazy check out Luetin09's channel. For starter Lore: - Dark Beginnings: Necrons - Eldar - Imperium of Man - Orks - Tyranids - Chaos - Tau then you have some basic lore and timeline. Then you can go into more specific stuff like: - creation of space Marine - STCs - Bolters - Terminator Armour etc... if you want a brief explanation that is more in the funny area, check out Bricky's video: - Every single WH40k faction explained
There are 2 orbs. The intro scene shows the Chapter Veteran, the white Marine, watching the helmet cam of the Sergeant on the other ship. The Inquisitor (guy in the robe) eave drops on the conversation between the orbs, which goes something along the lines of: Orb 1 (with the Inquisitor): "Who's here?" Orb 2: "I have failed, brother." Orb 1: "We have all failed." Orb 2: "The Astartes deny our touch." Orb 1: "We must return." Orb 2: "Break your shield." (Referring to the binding/cage the Inquisition has it in, I guess?) Orb 1: "Impossible. We'll never survive." Orb 2: "You must take them." The Inquisitor then tells the Veteran to recall the Astartes, you can somewhat make it out muffled. That's when the orb possesses the Inquisitor, and he is subsequently and efficiently put down hard. Because in 40k, you do not fuck around with possessions. A powerful, possessed psyker can quite literally be a world ender. The other orb then pulls the squad seemingly into The Warp, but something kills it. Possibly another Warp Beast, or it's the psychic backlash from the other orbs death. This then flings the squad onto some unknown planet, to which you can see the rest of the squad flashing in on the other pillars in the valley.
You can see the sargeant of the squad recieve the comms to evac aswell, he turns his head and you can hear the radio static as the message is receieved, but its too late and they get pulled in
I thought it was something like that but I wasn't sure. What you wrote is actually incredibly sensible and reasonable and makes a spaceboat of sense! Thank you for clarifying is what I'm trying to say.
The muffled sound of the Inquisitor, if you listen closely he says "recall them immediately." The Warp entity that pulled the Space Marines in got killed simply because the Orb and the entire ship it was on got destroyed by the bigger ship.
The warp entity is killed by the last remnants of the inquisitor's power. The black aura that attacks it is the same one surrounding the inquisitor when he's listening in on them
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@@ericcarter331 Just hang in there, Brother. The Thirst and the Rage can be held at bay. Speaking of, the guy who did helsreach is working on a BA series, wonder if there have been any updates lately.
The universe is know as the grimdark. And its big, so big. You've met only a fraction of what the world has to show you. There's a few games out now set in the universe. And a TV series on the way. This astartes project is some of the best work I've seen. I can't wait to see what happens next.
I hail from the beginning "Rogue Trader" days. This is a project of Grimdark dreams. It is easily one of the best visualizations of 40k I've seen in it's whole existence. One CG artist from New Zealand, a handful of PCs as I understand it and an insane skill at bringing it together with pure fandom of 40k by the looks of it. Guys this is magick!
Those metal studs you called augments are actually service studs. Each silver one is 50 years and the gold one is 100 years of service. These guys are genetically altered. You saw that they were super efficient in combat and genetic augments aside, that is because of decades or even centuries of combat experience.
Yah good point. It wouldnt make sense to have 1 gold and 2 silver if the values are 100 and 50 respectively. It must mean that this chapter values the silver ones at less than 50.
I came to watch your reactions at the execution when geekboy gets posessed... I laughed hard when you guys lost your shit! Guy on the left on your couch is asking good questions. Good on you for watching it a second time to get some answers! 1.) Execution isn't first time, and not the last. Possession is serious business. Horrible things can happen. The guy had to tap into "warp" energy to use his power to listen in on the spheres chatting. When the psychic feedback happened, anything could have gone wrong: it could have been a warp demon possessing him, or the sphere. If the warp demon takes hold in reality.... There might not be enough bullets on the ship to kill it. You never know with demons. 2.) They're trying to capture the second orb for sure. It is a threat. It took over/tainted the entire other ship the astartes fought through to get to the vault. 3.) They get sucked somewhere else, but they're not in separate universes. If you watch the other pillars, you see tiny flashes of light showing all 5 men from the team end up in the same place 4.) Good on you guys for asking who is good and who is bad. The short story? They're....good-ish. Kind of. They're murder machines to protect humanity from aliens and demons. On the other hand, not all aliens are against humans. Some aliens want the universe to survive, and are happy to sacrifice some people to do it. Some aliens want to dominate the universe, and kill everything else in it. Humans are just another species that want to dominate the universe. Good guys???? They don't really exist here, but they're not evil. 5.) Statue.. good catch! Right on! It's an engine the one orb wants to possess. They didn't finish it. 6.) Orbs communicating. Good catch! I had to watch it twice. It wasn't until I watched it twice that I realised these were two scenes happening at the same time. If you look closely, you see the 5 dudes standing around the orb when geekboy listened in. 7.) Tentacle arm getting swallowed in black smoke. This is confusing. Either it's the real geekboy after his mind is lost trying to save the squad, or its the death of the sphere pisrssing geekboy that creates a psychic feedback. Hard to say. Either way, something happens to "save" them from being...eaten???? 9.) What is an astartes? A genetically modified human with several lifetimes of military training, and mental conditioning wearing a suit of power armour. Think of it this way: their 16 year olds are the equivalent of a US Navy seal. The difference is that in BUDS there might be 100 drop-outs in a class. For astartes, about 100 people died qualifying for the trials to become an astartes. You guys have the right questions, it's am incredibly confusing universe. Don't sweat the details, the longer you watch the more it will tell you.
Regarding 7) The entity got destroyed and it was the one belonging to the Orb that pulled the Astartes in. It got destroyed because the Ship the Orb was on got blown to pieces, considering how Astartes usually handle stuff like this, it is the only logical answer. The Inquisitor said "recall them immediately" (even muffled you can kinda hear it if you listen closely) before he got possessed. The Astartes got the call as you can see, but it was too late. So with one Orb possessing a Inquisitor, that had to be put down and the Recall attempt failed, the only option was to destroy the Orb since containment was no longer an option.
Easiest way to describe a space marine: You know the internet jokes about Chuck Norris? Imagine they're real, they exist on a planet that is dangerous even to them, and they're trying out to be part of a group of the biggest badasses out there. Most still die, but those that survive are the baseline - they get genetically and cybernetically modified to be more than twice their original size, have redundant organs, etc... all to be perfect killing machines that will be wrapped in armor that can survive tank rounds. That's the new guy - there are 999 more in his chapter that have been doing it longer are make him look like a pussy,. Some live and fight for centuries or in the case of the giant walking tank-coffins that the best and most honored of these juiced up death machines are put into when they're mortally wounded, some have been at it for literally thousands of years. Welcome to 40K, where every dial starts at 11.
The guy on the floor they ended up killing is called an Inquisitor, they are very high ranking and can even tell the Astartes wot to do but they are also powerful psykers which if they loose control its always best to just kill them. Zero tolerance policy better not risk it. Death of Hope next guys ^.^
Not all Inquisitors are Psykers and it depends on the Chapter how much an Inquisitor can actually boss Astartes around. Inquisitors who stick their nose too deep in Chapter matters are well known to "go missing" around Space Wolfs, Dark Angels, Blood Ravens and even Black Templars (maybe more but these i know for sure) for plenty of reasons. Space Wolfs just hate them. Inquisitors tend to go missing around Dark Angels as soon as they start asking questions about their Chapters paranoid secrecy. And any Inquisitor that tries to find out the true chapter size of the Black Templars is also met with a rather unfortunate accident.
You also don't want to fuck around with a possessed host as well because at that point they will need anti tank weaponry to scratch the host while being up to your eyeballs in warp daemons, generally making DOOM look like a pleasant place by comparison. Edit: notice how that corpse was still sparking with warp powers even as the veteran was unloading bolter shells into him. It may look spontaneous but they were almost not fast enough, a split second longer would have fucked the ship.
So impressed how smart these guys are in figuring out the context and background lore they know nothing about! 40k is wicked complex, they nailed a lot of it in 2 watches and knowing nothing previously about the lore of the 41st millennium
9:20 Oh Yeah. Even following 40k for 16 years, the question of who the whether or not the astartes vs the rebels were the "good" guys was a complete guess, right up until we saw in part 5 the rebels were consorting with unrestrained Yu'vath (those orb things, aliens).
crazy how close and how far they're guesses are about the universe lmaoo! Absolutely love people who are open like this, brings new ideas to the forefront.
23:55 after the handless guy stand up, it is possible to see flashes on the other pillars around him, similarly to the one that brought handless guy to that place, but the hall of thrones bring your eyes to the top of the screen, while the flashes happen at the bottom, so most people miss it the first couple times they watch the video
Love your reactions, it's great seeing newcomers to the lore react to Astartes. You should read some of the comments with info and react to them. Btw 40K actually has over 30 years of lore and there might be more media coming soon
Very true, I've been collecting 40k armies for more than 20 years, and even I had to watch it a few times to catch all the details. It must be a mind fuck to anyone new to the universe.
This is the reaction I've been waiting for, and you guys didn't disappoint!! So the big guys in the huge armor are the Adeptus Astartes, colloquially known as "Space Marines." They are basically super soldiers taken to extreme levels; genetically enhanced to be bigger (above 7 ft tall), stronger, faster, more agile, with enhanced senses and even superior intelligence. They have several extra organs implanted in them as well, including a second heart, a 3rd lung, a secondary stomach, and something called the Black Carapace which lets their bodies interface with their armor. Just one Astartes is enough to take out a squadron or even a platoon of regular soldiers. The Space Marines are also mentally conditioned to be completely ruthless, fearless, and viciously effective in combat or any other situations which explains why they didn't even seem to care at all when the orb thing tried to resist them.
I don't see many people mention it anywhere, but I LOVE how the space marine at 15:02 is instantly ready to eliminate his squad mate, because what he originally assumes to be his action (grabbing the orb) is likely taken as a sign of possession (which is what happens to the Inquisitor in the scene just before, where the captain and veteran 'deal' with him) instead of him being pulled to the orb.
The other 4 Astartes are on the a pillar like the one you see with the lost hand. You will see a little flash near the end on the other small pillars if you look close enough
9:59 That is a Luna Cruiser, a mainstay of the Imperial Navy, the ship behind it is an astartes strike cruiser, likely a Gladius class. 10:30 This guy is an inquisitor, and a psychic one at that. 10:42 These guys have white helmets because they are part of the Retributors chapter's First Company, the guy on the right is wearing Mk. VI Corvus Patten Power Armour, the guy on the left is likely a captain due to his cape, and he is in Mk. VII Aquila Pattern Power Armour.
19:40 at the begning of part 1, it says the Astartes are being sent after a rebel group, the reason the 2 ships' interiors look similar is because theyw ere from the same faction, but one (the one is the 2 psykers) was filled with rebels. The squad that defeated the 2 psykers are in the rebel ship. The boarding vessel they used to reach the rebel ship came from a loyalist ship. The 2 guys in white helmet (officers) are in the loyalist ship. ---- Seen like the loyalist had already got themselves one orb, which the inquisitor was monitoring, and were after the second one, but the orbs started comunicating and one ordered the other to sacrifice itself to take down the Astartes (the space marines). When hearing it, the inquisitor warned the officer to take his squad away, but the sudden action warned the captured orb that their communications were being spied on, so he attacked the Inquisitor. A psyker is absurdly powerful, those 2 guys killed in the other ship were weak psykers, the strong ones can rapture skyscrappers as if they were paper sheets, with just their minds. The Inquisitor spying on the balls' conversation had to be a psyker to eavesdrop on the talk, possibly a powerful one. When the Marines realized he had being compromissed, they eradicated him before he could bring his psychic powers against the ship.Remember that it took a whole squad of Space Marines to take down 2 weak psychers? yeah, there were only 2 officers next to a much stronger psyker, hence why they took him down while he was still fighting for control over his own body, instead of waiting to see if he would be taken by chaos or not. Just as a strong psyker could tear that entire ship in half with the force of their minds, they are similarly capable of protecting themselves from death using their powers, hence why the "overkill", better to waste more bullets than to have the psyker deal one last attack and explode the entire room.
Would love to see these man do a deep dive reaction to 40k. This blew their mind, imagine when they start to comprehend the depth of lore in this universe!
My favorite part about this whole series is that it's made guys like you want to know more about the setting. Seeing newcomers get so genuinely interested in what's going on is just so cool for a long time 40k fan like me!
This is the "Hidden" dialogue. --- So a few people have done a great breakdown of the plot and what the creatures could be. This is the "Hidden" dialogue it starts at 13:51 in this Video and 4:03 in the original There are 2 Orbs there talking. The Red robbed guy is an Inquisitor Psyker who is spying on their conversation. -------- The Dialogue is correct the Pretenses is my interpretation Orb1 "Who is there?" (The one with the spikes in it) Orb2 "I have failed you, brother" (It couldn't stop the Astartes or corrupt them. The Chained Orb) Orb1 "We have all failed" (Both Orbs failed to stop the Astartes) Orb1 "The Astartes defy our touch" (They can't control them) Orb2 "You must return... Break your seal!" (Orb 2 wants Orb1 the Spiked Orb to break the seal the spikes put on him and help the chained Orb) Orb1 "Impossible we'll never survive!" (Orb 1 doesn't believe either of them can escape and rejoin each other.) Orb2 "You must take them! (He is ordering the Spiked Orb 2, to attack the Astartes) -------- The Inquisitor (Red Robes) hears this and yells "Recall your men immediately!" 2 notes. 1. He is wearing a full suit helmet, how loud is he yelling that we hear him outside the suite. 2. Yelling this breaks his concentration and allows the Chained Orb to possess him. You hear the Orb say "Finally" just as the Inquisitor finishes the warning. The man is a hero for giving that warning. He got possessed and killed trying to save those Space Marines. The Inquisitor was a fucking hero!!
14:47 My understanding is that there are 2 Demon(?) Orbs. 1 is already captured by the Astartes Chapter Master (white helmet and cape) and the other Astartes are in the process of capturing the second. The Inquisitor (the man in the hood who just got pulverized) was a "Psyker" (like the two masked men) who was tasked with listening in on the Orbs' conversations. Upon learning their plan to escape and "take them," he warned the Chapter Master, who dispatched a Spacemarine to check on the squad. However, the Orb then put its plan into action, possessing the Inquisitor. Once this was apparent to the Chapter Master, immediate action was necessary for the sake of his life, soul, ship and reality itself, as the Inquisitor was rapidly going Chaos-y. It was not overkill, anything less could have resulted in the Warp (Hell Dimension they use for Hyperspace) bursting forth and consuming them or warping them beyond all recognition.
This isn't a video game, it's a fan movie made by 1 guy over multiple years. The bullets the Astartes use are called bolts, and they're basically just small unguided explosive rockets rather than bullets. Also the eyes on their helmets are more just cameras, not actual visors. Astartes are also the bad guys half the time, but in this case they're probably the heros due to what you see in part 5. The 2 guys in white are the commanders, the 5 original guys are an away team. They used the spikes to let the Inquisitor listen in on the orbs speaking to each other. The Inquisitor got possessed, it might have looked like overkill to kill him like that but with warp demons nothing is overkill.
It's the street cred, the badass, the grit, the charisma in this universe you have never seen before. It's on a whole new level. Everything is distilled to a whole new level of over the top. And this is why Warhammer 40k is going to wipe the floor with everything else that's out there, along with the immensely deep lore of the franchise written so far. With one proviso. That whoever produces the stuff can manage to do justice to it. The guy who did this is in a class of his own, and not many can match it.
one of the best reactions I have seen so far. you guys really appreciate the insanity of this mans talent. also, I get to learn a new accent...and I thought welsh was hard haha :P
This video makes me feel so happy. It is quite obvious that they don't have much knowledge of the 40k universe (and hell, people who are can have a free pass for not knowing the orbs origins) but they still can greatly appreciate the storytelling & animation that is in the Astartes series. If you are interested in learning more Id recommend watching more vids on various Space marine chapters (which is how the space marines are split up into different forces) and races because a lot of the lore/stories are fucking metal.
For guys who don’t know a single thing about Warhammer 40K, y’all actually understood a surprising amount of the video. The orb is an ancient and immensely powerful race that had completely mastered the powers of the Warp. The race was named: Yu’vath, they were thought long extinct at the hands of The Inquisition (the one in the red cloak had The Inquisitions insignia on his back). Their psychic powers were so extremely potent that one true Yu’vath could actually control an entire planets population.
24:53 Those bits of metal are called Service Studs, they're like marks of honour for years of service, surgically screwed into the bone of the skull. typically, it's a silver one for 50 years, and a gold one for a century, meaning this Space Marine is over 200 years old. The only cybernetics a Space Marine is guaranteed to have are these ports implanted in their body that let them link up to their power armour on a subconscious level, which lets them move and fight with it more effectively than if it was just based on motor response. Apart from that, Astartes are boosted with genetic alterations and implanted organs, like a secondary hearts and stomachs, tertiary lungs and kidneys, venom glands that let them spit acid, eyes that can see in the dark, an armour plated ribcage, and glands that cause their blood to clot in seconds, which is why he spat out gobbets instead of a pool of blood. Space Marines are insanely enhanced, and all that does is bring them to the baseline of having a fighting chance of surviving in the 40K universe.
yes the marines are Astartes and there are multiple orbs :) they got different chapters, all have their unique armor and symbols :) the psychic is from the Inquisition and he got possessed thats why they instantly disposed of him :) this is Warhammer 40K so thats super far future xD the lore is huge so ye there is a lot to absorb :D
Awesome video guys. Like a bunch of guys have said in the comments you've busted into a world that is massive! This section covers a very small part what the Astartes are and do, only looks at a minute section of what humanity is in the 41st millennium, a teeny portion of the way psychic abilities manifest and the Empyrean from which they originate, and nothing of any of the other alien races present in the universe!
For where the other 4 went, someone might have already commented about this, if you look on top of the other pillars in the background you can see flashes of light like when the 1 arm dude landed. So to give it scale that landscape they are in is crazy huge.
Some details for you guys: 1. There is a second Dead orb inside the same chamber as the Inquisitorial guy is in, cables hanging dead from it. Right side. 2. Glass sound on the floor when they enter 02. Ice frost, probably due to warp energy bleedout. 3. The skulls and spines around the giant gold guy. It's the same as the 2 psykers they faced outside 02. 4. The orbs are remnant warp weaponry left by the Yu'vath empire from the 39th Millennium. (Check out 'Rouge Trader') 5. Yu'vath was found during the Angevin Crusade in the Calyx Expanse M39.322, they are a warp corrupted xeno empire. Everything they is make constructed of a crystalline or ceramic material that resembles natural or fossilised bone. There is word around tho that they aint Yu'Vath by the creator but i've yet to see any proof of that claim. 6. The patterns on the orbs is the same as the masks of the psykers from ep4. 7. The 'sticks' they shove into the orbs is made by the Inqusition. 8. The orb inside the Inqusitorial vessel is communicating with the orb on the ship the Astartes are on. there are 2 active orbs. the Inquisitorial agent notice this. 9. Red top diagram measurement of something increase a lot when it goes active. 10. 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother' 'We have all failed' 'The Astartes defy our touch' 'You must return' 'Break your seal' 'That's impossible, we'll never survive that' 'You must. Take the others.' 11. Inqusitorial agent; 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!' 12. Orb; At Last!. (Cables then spark and line goes into the agent). Starts speaking xeno i suspect. 13. Orange backlight, most likely lava, the guys standing around is the same as the 2 they faced in ep4. 14. Back on heretic ship, Sgt. turns his head to the side, most likely getting the recall order. 15. Tentacle creature looks like Asura from indian mythology. The female head on top, symbol looks very similar to that's on the small green screen at 0.22 in the original video. 16. Symbols on the orb appears on the sgt hard when its getting absorbed. 17. Asura looking dude glows blue and Tentacles. You can see 'black' things 'swimming around in there? before one comes from below to eat/attack the blue guy. it breaks and the marines shatter. 18. Blue tentacle looks like it goes into the marines, you can faintly see blue light in the sgt abdomen when he reappears. 19. Red eye lens is dead, armour or helmet has lost power. 20. Strange patterns appear in the marines spit and bile, i'ts clotted blood caused by warp. 21. Giant Skeleton on thrones and such might be Yu'Vath versions of Titans, or its dead kings/emperors. or the original Yu'vath was that large. 22. You can see the other Astartes appear on the other pillars around the area in their own 'teleportish' flashes, you see 3 of them clearly, 1st is to the right side outside panel, you barely see it. 23. The giant skeletons on the thrones, from the back of their skulls go our spine looking things that looks like what they guys in ep4 had. 24. 1st marine after video, creators chapter, 'Retributors'. 2nd marine is 'Angel Sanguine'. 3rd marine is 'Void Dragons', fanmade chapter by patrons. 4th marine is 'Deaths Hand', fanmade chapter by patrons. 25. The weaponry that attack the hands of death marine is an Eldar shuriken carbine of some sort. 26. That's a predator tank with anti infantry cannon.
Ya’ll need to watch Helsreach and and Death of Hope. As for the bit on whats going, both orbs are in different locations and the events are happening at the same time. The Astartes with the red eye looks away for a moment and if you listen closely you can hear the radio transmission warning him and his squad to get out of there because things went to shit at the other orb.
if you look at the end when the marine is transported and it pans out you can see a bunch of other structures infront of him and if you look real careful you can see flashes of light which are his other battle brothers warping in as well
Literally just here for 14:40 Some of the best so far Your reactions are some of my favorites, y’all are so British when y’all are hyped ❤️ I really hope y’all play space marine or the tabletop
I love watching people react to this, especially when their like "wtf is going on o.o" lol I find it funny, its great people can enjoy this even if they are a bit confused :D.
We need more... Game, TV Series, Movie... whoever is making these needs a production deal of some sort. Raven, why was you trying to pause the Ting at the beginning, no time for that 😆
Any fan of any other Universe. “I’d love to be in that!”
40k fans. “Ha haaaa!....no. HELLL NO!”
Ya, I just learned about the Drukhari yesterday and "Fuck That!" I would honestly rather commit suicide than welcome the chance of being a prisoner of those sick assholes. I'll take being in lockdown for the rest of my life in the real world than a day in 40k.
Yeah with all that going on in the 40k universe that is both a living nightmare and all-out galaxy size war, my answer will be a big fat Nope.
@@MyDomVids i am going to scar you now.
Do not go finding out what a daemonculaba is.
@@MyDomVids that wont help when facing dark eldar they can bring you back from the dead with just a finger
Kubik Kuratko for real?! That sucks. Can’t even die in peace in this place.
"These men are updated, fam" is probably the best thing I've ever heard said about the Astartes.
Nicholas So I sincerely hope that when a 40K movie finally gets made, the guardsman hero needs to say that at some point.
He doesnt know about Primaris xD
@@ShahbazBokhari 😂😂
@@ShahbazBokhari no
They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and 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.
--The Emperor of Mankind.
@Eduardo Martinez That is still the most inspiring, spine chilling, and badass quote ever.
"They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them"
Yeah... that didn't work out so well for the Death Guard, did it?
AVE IMPERATOR
@Goat Man
The Thunderwarriors were stronger and at the same time inferior.
Thunder Warriors were known to be physically stronger, more savage and more potent in combat than the later Astartes, though they were not as long-lived and suffered from often dangerous mental instability and early metabolic collapse when their bodies began to reject their augmentations.
In Short, the Astartes have proven to be indestructible Nokia brick phones and the Thunder Warriors could be considered five bucks burner phones. Good for a short period of time, but not for the long game.
Primaris are kinda Thunder Warriors without the Flaws, they are truly a direct upgrade.
To be fair... That was disease from another dimension.
Them: shocked to see a psyker be put down
Me: First time?
Yeah, a Psyker getting possessed is something you maybe let happen for 5 seconds max. and there is no overkill in this case.
@@CedricBassman You can still see psychic power come off him as Beakie Boi puts some Bolter rounds in him. Definitely no such thing as overkill
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Occupational hazard
@@SemiOmni314 "Beakie Boi" is probably a medic. Top-tip, avoid getting psychically corrupted by maintaining social distancing from all warp embedded entities, as the 'treatment' is quite severe.
*"How did the humans become like this?"*
Ooohohoooo now that's a rabbit hole
"everything went wrong. some people tried to fix it, it just got worse. this continued for forever. now everything is irreparably fucked, everyone is at war with everyone else and humanity is fighting a desperate losing battle for survival against enemies on all sides."
@@Syfa What do you mean losing battle, we got papa smurf back and with that kind of plot armor we aint losing.
He's on the way to GETTING IT
@@SubmarineCommander Nah...its a lie...is anyone was gonna be the ultimate plot twist and be corrupted, it would be Roberte Guilleman. Then the corpse emperor for the FInal TWIST! ITs a losing battle, and all those fancy new giant marines are gonna turn...at least half of em.
@@screwthenet I think russ and the other 3 primarchs are gona come back to help big poppa smurf.
One guy made all that in his spare time, and his channel got hacked and the community had to save it.
Yes because RUclips is always barely doing their job
The hackers broke before the fans.
Seth Keown 40k fans have to deal with gw. They have been through worse.
I always like to imagine that the psyker who gets put down in Ep 5 is the hacker who screwed over the channel... makes me feel happy inside.
Cadia stands against heretical hackers. Long live the emperor
From Primarch Cat:
Ok, here's a breakdown of what went down for the uninitiated.
The Astartes (Also known as Space Marines) were sent in to deal with a planetary rebellion. However, the leaders or instigators of the rebellion escaped the planet, and were most likely on board the ship. They were likely aware that the mysterious orb was aboard since they already had one captured aboard their flagship, so they were sent in to kill the entire ship and capture/contain the orb for further study.
The guy in the red robes is an Inquisitor, whose job is to investigate anything that may threaten mankind and uncover hidden/unknown threats. These orbs were in some part responsible for the rebellion and therefore very dangerous.
Now, this Inquisitor was also a Psyker, which is essentially a sorcerer who draws their power from an alternate dimension known as the Warp. Basically, he was using his cosmic mind powers to observe the spheres with a form of magic vision that would reveal their 'true form' so to speak.
The golden body/statue they passed by looks like it was being built. It was possible it was meant to act as a host for the orb's intelligence when it was finished. There are some people speculating it could be an ancient, hyperadvanced AI, or at least the body of one, but personally that seems rather unlikely to me.
The Astartes, after fighting their way through the second orbs numerous attempts to attack/control them with its own powers, planted a bunch of devices on it that looked as if they were meant to contain the orbs powers.
Back on the flagship, the Inquisitor listens in on the orbs communicating to one another. They refer to each other as brothers and said they have failed, and that the Astartes defy their touch. It is possible they were trying to mind control the Astartes, but the Astartes have a mental resilience comparable to their physical capabilities, and are essentially immune to mind control attempts.
However, the Inquisitor overhears one of the orbs urging its brother to break free, while the imprisoned one says to 'Take the Astartes'.
The Inquisitor warns the Space Marine in charge of the mission, the guy with the white helmet and cape, that his men are in danger and need to leave immediately. The leader (who looks to be a Captain based on his insignia) sends off one of his men to go warn the others.
At this point, the imprisoned orb breaks free and apparently tries to possess the Inquisitor, perhaps by leaping its mind from the orb and into his body. This is what triggers the rush of visions and what causes him to burst into light. Now, possession is a well-documented phenomena in this universe, and the standard policy is to kill possessed beings on sight since they can do unspeakable damages, such as literally ripping the fabric of reality apart and opening a portal straight to the dimension they get their powers from, the Warp, which is full of demonic entities that would love for nothing more then to kill everything they can get their hands on. Thus, the Space Marines just murder him on the spot since at this point, he's already dead and quickly at risk of becoming host to something even worse.
Back on the rebel ship, the Astartes squad gets word of this, but the orb triggers before they can do anything, and starts sucking them in to what looks to be the Warp (the crazy red/black space where we see the squad trapped by tentacles) before the entity that has caught them is struck by some form of black cloud, which could be the backlash of its brother being 'killed' when it was in the middle of possessing the Inquisitor.
This causes the entity to release the squad, and they get thrown from the Warp and arrive on an alien world. This world may or may not be the same world they were in orbit of, but it could be anywhere in the galaxy. The giant skeletal statues surrounding them could be the remains of the same alien civilisation responsible for creating the orbs, or something else entirely. There is some speculation that they belong to a race of aliens known as the Necrons, who once ruled the galaxy some 65 million years ago, and have a lot of death iconography. It is possible the orb was something made with their technology. Another theory is that the orbs are made by another ancient alien race known as the C'tan, who are cosmic 'star gods' that granted the Necrons much of their power.
Other theories include the orbs being a cage built to house a demon, and the entity that we see in the Warp is what the real form of the being we hear speak. There is also some people saying it could be one of the more unknown alien races of the setting, like the Umbra, who appear as spheres of black shadows, or the Yu'Vath, beings who were noted for having formless shapes made out of unusual bone like materials. Or it could just be something the creator of the series made up based on elements of pre-existing lore. There isn't a definite answer yet, just a lot of speculation. The universe is very big and there are a lot possibilities for what it could be.
The final clip of the various different Astartes of different colours could be the next focus of the series. The creator has already said he knows what he's going to do next, and its going to be even better (!) then this series. The very final clip is a Space Marine fighting what may be an alien race called the Eldar, as the shots fired at him seems consistent with the sort of weaponry the Eldar use. He is supported by a Predator Battle tank in what looks like an urban setting, based on the burning building seen behind them.
If this interests you, or you want to find out more, there's a great guide on reddit that goes over exactly what the universe is all about.
Well done brother I was just diving into the comments to give close to this exact breakdown.
Nice breakdown! Just wanted to add that I think the creator confirmed the orbs were his own creation and aren't anything in the preexisting lore. Also at the end you see the flashes of light indicating the other members of the squad teleporting onto the other pillars
The leader who executes the Inquisitor is the veteran sergeant of the 3rd squad of the 1st company (1st company symbol on helmet/shoulder guard, squad number on kneepad)
Go check out Arch Warhammer explanation to the video and a lot of it makes a lot of sense... also the are flashes of light just before the end... the marines are being teleported each onto a different platform
Ahh, yes, my fellow people of culture
Astartes are the armoured guys, they are heavily augmented men who have several organs implanted in to them, to make them into what you see. They have armour that's practically impenetrable and are able to fight in almost any environment without pause.
Being pulled into that orb pulled them into a place called the warp, which is this mad realm of psychic energy and insane energy predators that roam that space looking to eat peoples minds and souls. It's like hell turned into some eldritch super hell.
They where made to unite humanity in the 40K universe and now act as humanities guardians, but over thousands of years the religion of mankind and ideals seeped into the astartes making them different from their original designs.
That guy in the hood is an Inquisitor, think of a detective that's also got political power and has no oversight. Those guys can command armies and order planets completely glassed on a whim.
Trust me when I say it, but Warhammer 40k is one deep rabbit hole with like 30 years of written lore and games, shit is crazy deep.
@ShadowFox178 You got that right, like I've only played Warhammer 40k games like Dawn of War & Space Marine (both are awesome and fun btw) just for fun but the lore behind it, just Holy Jesus Christ
Impenetrable armor but unfortunately everything they fight can rip through that like wet toilet paper.
@Andy Vuong Like what you see in the Dawn of War games intros?
@@ADKV95 it's an insane armor that dissipates heat and has other amazing properties but against an elder shuriken rifle nothing can stop that along with molecular flaying necron guns, things go mad. But astartes armor is amazing.
@@loganwhitney8471 I got chills when I first saw the Dawn of War intro back when. I even buy the models just because I like the world, so many cool factions all in chaos and when you get those nuggets of good, they shine brighter because everything is so bleak.
Those dots on his head during the face reveal are called service studs. Astartes get them to show how long they have served. One gold stud represents 100 years or service and the silver studs represent 10 or 50 years each (depending on the chapter). So that space marine has been serving for over 120 to 200 years
I once heard all studs are 100 years and the gold one represents rank
@@kubikkuratko188 depends
@@vitaliyred622 on writer?
@@kubikkuratko188 on the chapter. They all have their own markings and stuff.
Space Marine Chapter is called "Retributor Chapter" confirmed by the Creator of Astartes.
Here is a tip. If you ever find yourself in the Warhammer 40k universe, don't get possessed or you'll end up like the hooded guy no questions asked.
Its far better than actually fighting a possessed, those warp spawned fuckers are damn hard to put down without librarian support.
@Goat Man I know that, but a demon who has had a chance to fully possess a body and reshape it to it's liking. I would still call warp spawned, it just has a few extra steps.
The planet broke before the guard.
And this death would be a mercy for me from God Emperor's Children.
That's a best case scenario. Worst case; your soul is going to get murder-fucked for all eternity.
Even the “good guy” psychics in this universe would make the Sith look soft af, let alone the “evil ones” like Chaos Sorcerers
Yup Psykers in 40k are OP as fuck.
I would love to see a fight between count dooku and a librarian and just to see how long he would last. .5 a second is my guess. XD
I swear Bolter rounds will destroy lightsaber wielder, Jedi hunters uses solid projectiles to fight Jedi, look it up and you’ll know why Jedi are weak against bullets, let alone a bolter round
Andrew Whiting Just look at Astartes part 4, and you’ll know how average Space Marines would deal with a Jedi Master, like the real deal ones. Pretty sure Dooku can handle a combat knife, but a full automatic Bolter? Sheeesh....unless he really lived up to his name as the Jedi Order’s best telekinesis instructor. Also a Librarian would Smite the shit out of him.
@@yokgor4675 theyre called slug throwers or something right and the bullets melt when blocked by a lightsaber and the molten metal still hits them right
the perfect way to explain space marines: "These man are updated fam"
The dude in the hood is a psychic on the same side as the Marines. Does his best to keep them safe but he gets possessed and they have to ice him out.
And for those wondering: what they did to the psyker was both a mercy kill, and self defense.
Possessed Psykers are no joke. Shoot first, second, and third...then fill in paperwork later.
@@Seldonlair The Inquisitor likely knew the risks, something about these orbs is important enough that he was willing to risk his own neck for it (well, atl it is likely to be the inquisitor himself atl)
Exactly you do not stand around and wait for a possession to play out in the 40k universe. Shoot first examine later.
@@Seldonlair shoot first ask questions never.
@@RamnaViaz The Administratum doesn't question, unless that question is: "Did you remember to fill out ALL of the paperwork?"
13:50
“Who is here”
“I have failed”
“Brother, we have all failed”
“The Astartes defy our touch”
“You must return, break your shield.”
“Impossible, we’ll never survive.”
“You must. Take the alpha.”
14:13
“Recall them immediately!”
"These guys could be some planet capturing... Pirates or something"
Yeah that's the imperium and the rogue traders in a nutshell.
Tbf that’s just about every major faction with small exceptions like the tau who still sometimes go and take planets occasionally
To be fair, you cannot capture a planet when all the universe is rightfully Humanities. Its called reclaiming in the name of the Holy Emperor of Mankind when the Imperium does it haha.
You better expect some Inquisitors coming to you for spilling information to outsiders.
There are flashes of light at the end, on the other pillars. We think it's his teammates appearing
Jesus christ i just noticed that, how the fuck did you?
Yeah, three more of his team appear. Another RUclipsr zoomed in and you can see them. those skeletons must be immense.
Some people actually wrote what they were talking about
@@JasonMcAlpin like skyscraper size
I noticed that to
""What just happened?" Rolled snake eyes on his Psychic test.
14:43 that my friends, is called precautionary measure. When a psyker get's posessed and goes cray cray like that, you better put him out of his misery, unless you want him to literaly open a portal to hell ( which is a mild understatement ) or cause a super nova.
i think its more like Super fever dream nightmare that keeps the devil up at night
hello my Georgian brother! tell me, do you believe in god emperor of the mankind? or some false gods?თუ გამოვიძახო ინკვიზიცია)
@@amarokamarok2162 No false gods allowed : P
he's an inquisitor, a very high up position in the universe and in his moment of distraction (saying to the marine in the cape) for the 5 guys to "retreat immediately " and then got possessed
He's not really in any misery any more at that point. His body may be in pain, but his mind is gone. When the light started pouring out of his face he was already dead.
"You think they're in a war?"
My friends, there is only war.
It ain't called Peacehammer 40,000...
"I have never seen anything like it in my whole life bro." Welcome to 40K, the awesome starts here.
If i wanted to start the journey and learn more about the lore and story. Where do you reckon i start??
@@NikoGoKrazy
check out Luetin09's channel. For starter Lore:
- Dark Beginnings: Necrons
- Eldar
- Imperium of Man
- Orks
- Tyranids
- Chaos
- Tau
then you have some basic lore and timeline. Then you can go into more specific stuff like:
- creation of space Marine
- STCs
- Bolters
- Terminator Armour
etc...
if you want a brief explanation that is more in the funny area, check out Bricky's video:
- Every single WH40k faction explained
Dan abnett eisenhorn and ravenor book series. In that order. You get inquisitors side of some stories, so goooood read!
There are 2 orbs. The intro scene shows the Chapter Veteran, the white Marine, watching the helmet cam of the Sergeant on the other ship. The Inquisitor (guy in the robe) eave drops on the conversation between the orbs, which goes something along the lines of:
Orb 1 (with the Inquisitor): "Who's here?"
Orb 2: "I have failed, brother."
Orb 1: "We have all failed."
Orb 2: "The Astartes deny our touch."
Orb 1: "We must return."
Orb 2: "Break your shield." (Referring to the binding/cage the Inquisition has it in, I guess?)
Orb 1: "Impossible. We'll never survive."
Orb 2: "You must take them."
The Inquisitor then tells the Veteran to recall the Astartes, you can somewhat make it out muffled. That's when the orb possesses the Inquisitor, and he is subsequently and efficiently put down hard. Because in 40k, you do not fuck around with possessions. A powerful, possessed psyker can quite literally be a world ender. The other orb then pulls the squad seemingly into The Warp, but something kills it. Possibly another Warp Beast, or it's the psychic backlash from the other orbs death. This then flings the squad onto some unknown planet, to which you can see the rest of the squad flashing in on the other pillars in the valley.
You can see the sargeant of the squad recieve the comms to evac aswell, he turns his head and you can hear the radio static as the message is receieved, but its too late and they get pulled in
I thought it was something like that but I wasn't sure. What you wrote is actually incredibly sensible and reasonable and makes a spaceboat of sense!
Thank you for clarifying is what I'm trying to say.
I would rather say it was "Break your seal", with a strong h sound due to the insane bass those speak in)
The muffled sound of the Inquisitor, if you listen closely he says "recall them immediately."
The Warp entity that pulled the Space Marines in got killed simply because the Orb and the entire ship it was on got destroyed by the bigger ship.
The warp entity is killed by the last remnants of the inquisitor's power. The black aura that attacks it is the same one surrounding the inquisitor when he's listening in on them
14:40 Poeple's reaction to this moment will always be something i love.
Man it just gets me so hyped to watch people watch some 40k, fall in love with it and theorize the shit out of it.
Helsreach and Death of Hope: two other impressive Warhammer 40K that are not affiliated with Games Workshop. You’ll get crazy subscribers if you do 40K videos.
Im mean, we are not all crazy.
@@ExarchNZ The crazy ones are Chaos.
Well I’m a blood angel fan so I’ll go crazy at some point lol
@@ericcarter331 Just hang in there, Brother. The Thirst and the Rage can be held at bay. Speaking of, the guy who did helsreach is working on a BA series, wonder if there have been any updates lately.
losgillis nothing yet, but as a lover of Sanguinius... I look forward to it.... ugh Dante and his beauty
The universe is know as the grimdark. And its big, so big. You've met only a fraction of what the world has to show you. There's a few games out now set in the universe. And a TV series on the way. This astartes project is some of the best work I've seen. I can't wait to see what happens next.
I hail from the beginning "Rogue Trader" days. This is a project of Grimdark dreams. It is easily one of the best visualizations of 40k I've seen in it's whole existence. One CG artist from New Zealand, a handful of PCs as I understand it and an insane skill at bringing it together with pure fandom of 40k by the looks of it. Guys this is magick!
@@Briekout he's using the power of the Warp...
One Chapter ends, Many more to come.
Tv series on it's way? Info plz
@@cromperer,
- Angels of Death
-Eisenhorn
Those metal studs you called augments are actually service studs. Each silver one is 50 years and the gold one is 100 years of service. These guys are genetically altered. You saw that they were super efficient in combat and genetic augments aside, that is because of decades or even centuries of combat experience.
Filip Todorić it’s incredibly inconsistent sometimes the the silver are 10, sometimes they’re 15, or 50. I like to think they’re 15
Yah good point. It wouldnt make sense to have 1 gold and 2 silver if the values are 100 and 50 respectively. It must mean that this chapter values the silver ones at less than 50.
The gold stud I thought was for making Sergeant.
I came to watch your reactions at the execution when geekboy gets posessed... I laughed hard when you guys lost your shit!
Guy on the left on your couch is asking good questions. Good on you for watching it a second time to get some answers!
1.) Execution isn't first time, and not the last. Possession is serious business. Horrible things can happen. The guy had to tap into "warp" energy to use his power to listen in on the spheres chatting. When the psychic feedback happened, anything could have gone wrong: it could have been a warp demon possessing him, or the sphere. If the warp demon takes hold in reality.... There might not be enough bullets on the ship to kill it. You never know with demons.
2.) They're trying to capture the second orb for sure. It is a threat. It took over/tainted the entire other ship the astartes fought through to get to the vault.
3.) They get sucked somewhere else, but they're not in separate universes. If you watch the other pillars, you see tiny flashes of light showing all 5 men from the team end up in the same place
4.) Good on you guys for asking who is good and who is bad. The short story? They're....good-ish. Kind of. They're murder machines to protect humanity from aliens and demons. On the other hand, not all aliens are against humans. Some aliens want the universe to survive, and are happy to sacrifice some people to do it. Some aliens want to dominate the universe, and kill everything else in it. Humans are just another species that want to dominate the universe. Good guys???? They don't really exist here, but they're not evil.
5.) Statue.. good catch! Right on! It's an engine the one orb wants to possess. They didn't finish it.
6.) Orbs communicating. Good catch! I had to watch it twice. It wasn't until I watched it twice that I realised these were two scenes happening at the same time. If you look closely, you see the 5 dudes standing around the orb when geekboy listened in.
7.) Tentacle arm getting swallowed in black smoke. This is confusing. Either it's the real geekboy after his mind is lost trying to save the squad, or its the death of the sphere pisrssing geekboy that creates a psychic feedback. Hard to say. Either way, something happens to "save" them from being...eaten????
9.) What is an astartes? A genetically modified human with several lifetimes of military training, and mental conditioning wearing a suit of power armour. Think of it this way: their 16 year olds are the equivalent of a US Navy seal. The difference is that in BUDS there might be 100 drop-outs in a class. For astartes, about 100 people died qualifying for the trials to become an astartes.
You guys have the right questions, it's am incredibly confusing universe. Don't sweat the details, the longer you watch the more it will tell you.
Regarding 7)
The entity got destroyed and it was the one belonging to the Orb that pulled the Astartes in. It got destroyed because the Ship the Orb was on got blown to pieces, considering how Astartes usually handle stuff like this, it is the only logical answer.
The Inquisitor said "recall them immediately" (even muffled you can kinda hear it if you listen closely) before he got possessed. The Astartes got the call as you can see, but it was too late. So with one Orb possessing a Inquisitor, that had to be put down and the Recall attempt failed, the only option was to destroy the Orb since containment was no longer an option.
I think the blue thing was the entity real form but something in the warp killed/destroyed it.
the imperium is far past being good, well into villains. just like mostly everyone else in the setting.
Yes but what's number 8?
Easiest way to describe a space marine:
You know the internet jokes about Chuck Norris? Imagine they're real, they exist on a planet that is dangerous even to them, and they're trying out to be part of a group of the biggest badasses out there. Most still die, but those that survive are the baseline - they get genetically and cybernetically modified to be more than twice their original size, have redundant organs, etc... all to be perfect killing machines that will be wrapped in armor that can survive tank rounds. That's the new guy - there are 999 more in his chapter that have been doing it longer are make him look like a pussy,. Some live and fight for centuries or in the case of the giant walking tank-coffins that the best and most honored of these juiced up death machines are put into when they're mortally wounded, some have been at it for literally thousands of years. Welcome to 40K, where every dial starts at 11.
18:49 no, the second group with the dude in red was the command group, the white helmet is for their veteran status
They did actually make a game a few years ago called Warhammer 40k Space Marine, it was sick
Hol’ up. They had stun state melee kills in that game…
D-did that inspire Doom2016 to do the same thing??
@@TimeCircleBlue i mean god of war did it way earlier
they made dozens warhammer 40k games, too bad only a couple of them are worth anything
Giampaolo Mannucci yeah, my personal favorites are space marine and total war warhammer 1 and 2
gabriel pena those are good but i also enjoy playing Freeblade only phone once in a while.
Couldn't WAIT for yall to react to this! I've watched it SOOOOO many times and it just KEEPS...GETTIN'....BETTA!!
When is pans out after the Sgt tears off his helmet and stands up REALLY reminds me of a Zdzisław Beksiński painting
The thing they were flying in is called a Cestus Assault Ram. It has 2 bays, an engine, and a plasma blaster to burn its way into ships
Did not know that and Not to make light of it but *dig dug sound effects*
14:41 the guy was possessed.
That was a 40K exorcism
The guy on the floor they ended up killing is called an Inquisitor, they are very high ranking and can even tell the Astartes wot to do but they are also powerful psykers which if they loose control its always best to just kill them. Zero tolerance policy better not risk it.
Death of Hope next guys ^.^
Not all Inquisitors are Psykers and it depends on the Chapter how much an Inquisitor can actually boss Astartes around.
Inquisitors who stick their nose too deep in Chapter matters are well known to "go missing" around Space Wolfs, Dark Angels, Blood Ravens and even Black Templars (maybe more but these i know for sure) for plenty of reasons.
Space Wolfs just hate them. Inquisitors tend to go missing around Dark Angels as soon as they start asking questions about their Chapters paranoid secrecy. And any Inquisitor that tries to find out the true chapter size of the Black Templars is also met with a rather unfortunate accident.
@@CedricBassman generally speaking brother ^.^
You also don't want to fuck around with a possessed host as well because at that point they will need anti tank weaponry to scratch the host while being up to your eyeballs in warp daemons, generally making DOOM look like a pleasant place by comparison.
Edit: notice how that corpse was still sparking with warp powers even as the veteran was unloading bolter shells into him. It may look spontaneous but they were almost not fast enough, a split second longer would have fucked the ship.
I doubt that was an Inquisitor. A true inquisitor would be loath to hook himself up to something like that. Plus an inquisitor has ppl for that.
@@mikepowell8611
He was ordering Astartes around and he wore the Inquisition Insignia of the Order Hereticus.
So impressed how smart these guys are in figuring out the context and background lore they know nothing about! 40k is wicked complex, they nailed a lot of it in 2 watches and knowing nothing previously about the lore of the 41st millennium
23:20 “that’s not the first time that’s happened” 🤣😂🤣😂 understatement of the millennia
9:20 This man knows whats up. Welcome to 40k.
9:20 Oh Yeah. Even following 40k for 16 years, the question of who the whether or not the astartes vs the rebels were the "good" guys was a complete guess, right up until we saw in part 5 the rebels were consorting with unrestrained Yu'vath (those orb things, aliens).
41st millenium, the one place you would never wish to find yourself.
crazy how close and how far they're guesses are about the universe lmaoo! Absolutely love people who are open like this, brings new ideas to the forefront.
Going frame-by-frame from 14:42 had me in stitches! That moment right after the fist connects your reactions are golden!
23:55 after the handless guy stand up, it is possible to see flashes on the other pillars around him, similarly to the one that brought handless guy to that place, but the hall of thrones bring your eyes to the top of the screen, while the flashes happen at the bottom, so most people miss it the first couple times they watch the video
you guys are very positive, thanks!
Love your reactions, it's great seeing newcomers to the lore react to Astartes. You should read some of the comments with info and react to them.
Btw 40K actually has over 30 years of lore and there might be more media coming soon
Warhammer 40K was created in 1987 as a futuristic expansion of Warhammer fantasy. :D
a live action series for the Einsinhorn series is in the works
This would be so freaking hard to understand for the uninitiated. The super fans aren't even 100% sure hahaha.
Really that's what makes it even more compelling, it's not spelling things out or playing dumb, it's just a raw and visceral expiriance
Very true, I've been collecting 40k armies for more than 20 years, and even I had to watch it a few times to catch all the details. It must be a mind fuck to anyone new to the universe.
"thats not the first time happend fam, from the way that man react at that moment."
You are correct sir!
This is the reaction I've been waiting for, and you guys didn't disappoint!! So the big guys in the huge armor are the Adeptus Astartes, colloquially known as "Space Marines." They are basically super soldiers taken to extreme levels; genetically enhanced to be bigger (above 7 ft tall), stronger, faster, more agile, with enhanced senses and even superior intelligence. They have several extra organs implanted in them as well, including a second heart, a 3rd lung, a secondary stomach, and something called the Black Carapace which lets their bodies interface with their armor. Just one Astartes is enough to take out a squadron or even a platoon of regular soldiers. The Space Marines are also mentally conditioned to be completely ruthless, fearless, and viciously effective in combat or any other situations which explains why they didn't even seem to care at all when the orb thing tried to resist them.
I'm glad I get to watch this with you guys. I've seen 1-4 with you but i'd seen them first so your reactions were hilarious as first time viewers.
I don't see many people mention it anywhere, but I LOVE how the space marine at 15:02 is instantly ready to eliminate his squad mate, because what he originally assumes to be his action (grabbing the orb) is likely taken as a sign of possession (which is what happens to the Inquisitor in the scene just before, where the captain and veteran 'deal' with him) instead of him being pulled to the orb.
The other 4 Astartes are on the a pillar like the one you see with the lost hand. You will see a little flash near the end on the other small pillars if you look close enough
I'm calling him Lefty from now on
Glad you boys enjoyed it. This is the 40k in a nutshell. Confusing. And amazing
Whoever made this knows what cinematography is. Every shot was clean.
Wholeheartedly agree!
Thank you for this I was soooo bored until now!
9:59 That is a Luna Cruiser, a mainstay of the Imperial Navy, the ship behind it is an astartes strike cruiser, likely a Gladius class.
10:30 This guy is an inquisitor, and a psychic one at that.
10:42 These guys have white helmets because they are part of the Retributors chapter's First Company, the guy on the right is wearing Mk. VI Corvus Patten Power Armour, the guy on the left is likely a captain due to his cape, and he is in Mk. VII Aquila Pattern Power Armour.
This was the best reaction of all on youtube, burst to laughter twice XD . The guy on the left gets the story.
The BPM (bro per minute) is through the roof in this. Also they talk like they were taken straight out of an Ali G video.
Im a massive 40k fan....Watching you guys react to this is the best thing I've seen in ages.
Welcome to our world 😁
Love you guys so much, your reactions always deliver the goods, and always make my day better. So glad you reacted to this series!
Thank you very much! It is incredibly nice to look at your reaction. You are the most interesting of all - that I watched. Emperor protects
19:40 at the begning of part 1, it says the Astartes are being sent after a rebel group, the reason the 2 ships' interiors look similar is because theyw ere from the same faction, but one (the one is the 2 psykers) was filled with rebels.
The squad that defeated the 2 psykers are in the rebel ship.
The boarding vessel they used to reach the rebel ship came from a loyalist ship.
The 2 guys in white helmet (officers) are in the loyalist ship.
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Seen like the loyalist had already got themselves one orb, which the inquisitor was monitoring, and were after the second one, but the orbs started comunicating and one ordered the other to sacrifice itself to take down the Astartes (the space marines).
When hearing it, the inquisitor warned the officer to take his squad away, but the sudden action warned the captured orb that their communications were being spied on, so he attacked the Inquisitor.
A psyker is absurdly powerful, those 2 guys killed in the other ship were weak psykers, the strong ones can rapture skyscrappers as if they were paper sheets, with just their minds.
The Inquisitor spying on the balls' conversation had to be a psyker to eavesdrop on the talk, possibly a powerful one.
When the Marines realized he had being compromissed, they eradicated him before he could bring his psychic powers against the ship.Remember that it took a whole squad of Space Marines to take down 2 weak psychers? yeah, there were only 2 officers next to a much stronger psyker, hence why they took him down while he was still fighting for control over his own body, instead of waiting to see if he would be taken by chaos or not.
Just as a strong psyker could tear that entire ship in half with the force of their minds, they are similarly capable of protecting themselves from death using their powers, hence why the "overkill", better to waste more bullets than to have the psyker deal one last attack and explode the entire room.
Would love to see these man do a deep dive reaction to 40k. This blew their mind, imagine when they start to comprehend the depth of lore in this universe!
I gave them the Leutin video on the Imperium in my latest comment on this vid.
They’re just one faction too.
Not sure if they’ll see it, though.
My favorite part about this whole series is that it's made guys like you want to know more about the setting. Seeing newcomers get so genuinely interested in what's going on is just so cool for a long time 40k fan like me!
14:45 "what just happened"
He mercy killed the possessed dude and probably saved the lives of every single person on that ship in the process
This is the "Hidden" dialogue.
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So a few people have done a great breakdown of the plot and what the creatures could be.
This is the "Hidden" dialogue it starts at 13:51 in this Video and 4:03 in the original
There are 2 Orbs there talking. The Red robbed guy is an Inquisitor Psyker who is spying on their conversation.
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The Dialogue is correct the Pretenses is my interpretation
Orb1 "Who is there?"
(The one with the spikes in it)
Orb2 "I have failed you, brother"
(It couldn't stop the Astartes or corrupt them. The Chained Orb)
Orb1 "We have all failed"
(Both Orbs failed to stop the Astartes)
Orb1 "The Astartes defy our touch"
(They can't control them)
Orb2 "You must return... Break your seal!"
(Orb 2 wants Orb1 the Spiked Orb to break the seal the spikes put on him and help the chained Orb)
Orb1 "Impossible we'll never survive!"
(Orb 1 doesn't believe either of them can escape and rejoin each other.)
Orb2 "You must take them! (He is ordering the Spiked Orb 2, to attack the Astartes)
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The Inquisitor (Red Robes) hears this and yells
"Recall your men immediately!"
2 notes.
1. He is wearing a full suit helmet, how loud is he yelling that we hear him outside the suite.
2. Yelling this breaks his concentration and allows the Chained Orb to possess him.
You hear the Orb say "Finally" just as the Inquisitor finishes the warning.
The man is a hero for giving that warning. He got possessed and killed trying to save those Space Marines.
The Inquisitor was a fucking hero!!
I like how people that were not into Warhammer still get into it because of epic fan projects. Welcome yall.
14:47 My understanding is that there are 2 Demon(?) Orbs. 1 is already captured by the Astartes Chapter Master (white helmet and cape) and the other Astartes are in the process of capturing the second. The Inquisitor (the man in the hood who just got pulverized) was a "Psyker" (like the two masked men) who was tasked with listening in on the Orbs' conversations. Upon learning their plan to escape and "take them," he warned the Chapter Master, who dispatched a Spacemarine to check on the squad. However, the Orb then put its plan into action, possessing the Inquisitor. Once this was apparent to the Chapter Master, immediate action was necessary for the sake of his life, soul, ship and reality itself, as the Inquisitor was rapidly going Chaos-y. It was not overkill, anything less could have resulted in the Warp (Hell Dimension they use for Hyperspace) bursting forth and consuming them or warping them beyond all recognition.
Loved your reaction to that little "minor rite of exorcism" The Capt. and Beaky performed on the Inquisitorial psyker.
This isn't a video game, it's a fan movie made by 1 guy over multiple years.
The bullets the Astartes use are called bolts, and they're basically just small unguided explosive rockets rather than bullets. Also the eyes on their helmets are more just cameras, not actual visors.
Astartes are also the bad guys half the time, but in this case they're probably the heros due to what you see in part 5. The 2 guys in white are the commanders, the 5 original guys are an away team. They used the spikes to let the Inquisitor listen in on the orbs speaking to each other. The Inquisitor got possessed, it might have looked like overkill to kill him like that but with warp demons nothing is overkill.
I'm happy to see you guys revisit this channel and videos. Astartes is beyond cool. :)
damn, i love a reaction channel thatll spend the time to rewatch and get all the details
To know that one man makes all of this (along with some little help) is mind blowing
The best thing is that is Warhammer 40K created by a Hungarian development team and it feel nice to see ou guys lovin it!! :)
That astartes has 150 years of service !! the small details that make up the universe is on point.
It's the street cred, the badass, the grit, the charisma in this universe you have never seen before. It's on a whole new level. Everything is distilled to a whole new level of over the top.
And this is why Warhammer 40k is going to wipe the floor with everything else that's out there, along with the immensely deep lore of the franchise written so far. With one proviso. That whoever produces the stuff can manage to do justice to it. The guy who did this is in a class of his own, and not many can match it.
Star Wars is Lost, WARHAMMER 40K is Where it's at now...
In the second video when they breached the giant ship, they were in a boarding pod. Super dope!
one of the best reactions I have seen so far. you guys really appreciate the insanity of this mans talent. also, I get to learn a new accent...and I thought welsh was hard haha :P
This video makes me feel so happy. It is quite obvious that they don't have much knowledge of the 40k universe (and hell, people who are can have a free pass for not knowing the orbs origins) but they still can greatly appreciate the storytelling & animation that is in the Astartes series. If you are interested in learning more Id recommend watching more vids on various Space marine chapters (which is how the space marines are split up into different forces) and races because a lot of the lore/stories are fucking metal.
Glad to see that you are also enjoying the vids!
For guys who don’t know a single thing about Warhammer 40K, y’all actually understood a surprising amount of the video. The orb is an ancient and immensely powerful race that had completely mastered the powers of the Warp. The race was named: Yu’vath, they were thought long extinct at the hands of The Inquisition (the one in the red cloak had The Inquisitions insignia on his back). Their psychic powers were so extremely potent that one true Yu’vath could actually control an entire planets population.
The Emperor Protects
24:53 Those bits of metal are called Service Studs, they're like marks of honour for years of service, surgically screwed into the bone of the skull. typically, it's a silver one for 50 years, and a gold one for a century, meaning this Space Marine is over 200 years old.
The only cybernetics a Space Marine is guaranteed to have are these ports implanted in their body that let them link up to their power armour on a subconscious level, which lets them move and fight with it more effectively than if it was just based on motor response. Apart from that, Astartes are boosted with genetic alterations and implanted organs, like a secondary hearts and stomachs, tertiary lungs and kidneys, venom glands that let them spit acid, eyes that can see in the dark, an armour plated ribcage, and glands that cause their blood to clot in seconds, which is why he spat out gobbets instead of a pool of blood. Space Marines are insanely enhanced, and all that does is bring them to the baseline of having a fighting chance of surviving in the 40K universe.
yes the marines are Astartes and there are multiple orbs :) they got different chapters, all have their unique armor and symbols :) the psychic is from the Inquisition and he got possessed thats why they instantly disposed of him :) this is Warhammer 40K so thats super far future xD the lore is huge so ye there is a lot to absorb :D
Always nice to see people new to 40K hyped and Interested 🖒
Watching with the *subtitles on* lifts this to a whole new level. :)
Awesome video guys. Like a bunch of guys have said in the comments you've busted into a world that is massive! This section covers a very small part what the Astartes are and do, only looks at a minute section of what humanity is in the 41st millennium, a teeny portion of the way psychic abilities manifest and the Empyrean from which they originate, and nothing of any of the other alien races present in the universe!
Much love been a rep from 3k subs 💯
Our Man on the left is legit on point with everything. He is a genius!
Always nice to see frst reactions to Warhammer.
He did well making these videos, and was interesting to see your reactions.
For where the other 4 went, someone might have already commented about this, if you look on top of the other pillars in the background you can see flashes of light like when the 1 arm dude landed. So to give it scale that landscape they are in is crazy huge.
This has to be the best thing i have ever seen and i truly mean that i need to know more
Some details for you guys:
1. There is a second Dead orb inside the same chamber as the Inquisitorial guy is in, cables hanging dead from it. Right side.
2. Glass sound on the floor when they enter 02. Ice frost, probably due to warp energy bleedout.
3. The skulls and spines around the giant gold guy. It's the same as the 2 psykers they faced outside 02.
4. The orbs are remnant warp weaponry left by the Yu'vath empire from the 39th Millennium. (Check out 'Rouge Trader')
5. Yu'vath was found during the Angevin Crusade in the Calyx Expanse M39.322, they are a warp corrupted xeno empire. Everything they is make constructed of a crystalline or ceramic material that resembles natural or fossilised bone. There is word around tho that they aint Yu'Vath by the creator but i've yet to see any proof of that claim.
6. The patterns on the orbs is the same as the masks of the psykers from ep4.
7. The 'sticks' they shove into the orbs is made by the Inqusition.
8. The orb inside the Inqusitorial vessel is communicating with the orb on the ship the Astartes are on. there are 2 active orbs. the Inquisitorial agent notice this.
9. Red top diagram measurement of something increase a lot when it goes active.
10. 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother' 'We have all failed' 'The Astartes defy our touch' 'You must return' 'Break your seal' 'That's impossible, we'll never survive that' 'You must. Take the others.'
11. Inqusitorial agent; 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!'
12. Orb; At Last!. (Cables then spark and line goes into the agent). Starts speaking xeno i suspect.
13. Orange backlight, most likely lava, the guys standing around is the same as the 2 they faced in ep4.
14. Back on heretic ship, Sgt. turns his head to the side, most likely getting the recall order.
15. Tentacle creature looks like Asura from indian mythology. The female head on top, symbol looks very similar to that's on the small green screen at 0.22 in the original video.
16. Symbols on the orb appears on the sgt hard when its getting absorbed.
17. Asura looking dude glows blue and Tentacles. You can see 'black' things 'swimming around in there? before one comes from below to eat/attack the blue guy. it breaks and the marines shatter.
18. Blue tentacle looks like it goes into the marines, you can faintly see blue light in the sgt abdomen when he reappears.
19. Red eye lens is dead, armour or helmet has lost power.
20. Strange patterns appear in the marines spit and bile, i'ts clotted blood caused by warp.
21. Giant Skeleton on thrones and such might be Yu'Vath versions of Titans, or its dead kings/emperors. or the original Yu'vath was that large.
22. You can see the other Astartes appear on the other pillars around the area in their own 'teleportish' flashes, you see 3 of them clearly, 1st is to the right side outside panel, you barely see it.
23. The giant skeletons on the thrones, from the back of their skulls go our spine looking things that looks like what they guys in ep4 had.
24. 1st marine after video, creators chapter, 'Retributors'. 2nd marine is 'Angel Sanguine'. 3rd marine is 'Void Dragons', fanmade chapter by patrons. 4th marine is 'Deaths Hand', fanmade chapter by patrons.
25. The weaponry that attack the hands of death marine is an Eldar shuriken carbine of some sort.
26. That's a predator tank with anti infantry cannon.
Ya’ll need to watch Helsreach and and Death of Hope.
As for the bit on whats going, both orbs are in different locations and the events are happening at the same time. The Astartes with the red eye looks away for a moment and if you listen closely you can hear the radio transmission warning him and his squad to get out of there because things went to shit at the other orb.
To quote Obi-Wan "You've taken your first step in to a larger world!"
if you look at the end when the marine is transported and it pans out you can see a bunch of other structures infront of him and if you look real careful you can see flashes of light which are his other battle brothers warping in as well
Literally just here for 14:40
Some of the best so far
Your reactions are some of my favorites, y’all are so British when y’all are hyped ❤️
I really hope y’all play space marine or the tabletop
I love watching people react to this, especially when their like "wtf is going on o.o" lol I find it funny, its great people can enjoy this even if they are a bit confused :D.
We need more... Game, TV Series, Movie... whoever is making these needs a production deal of some sort. Raven, why was you trying to pause the Ting at the beginning, no time for that 😆
Love ur reaction guys, greetings from Frances !
Guy on the left is me, haha! I JUST WANT TO WATCH IT!!