Using the stinger in melee seems like a brilliant idea. They could do a quick flap upwards only enough to stab at the chest or even throat of an enemy would be deadly. I like your thoughts on the Vespid joining the greater good, no brain Washing needed. The Vespids are so similar on mindset that joining makes sense.
I get the impression that the communion helm simply translates the Tau’s language very poetically/beautifully. Imagine if you used an ear piece and heard Germans speak in a way that would put Shakespeare to shame and have a golden voice that the world’s greatest singer’s voice in the world. It’d be a lot easier to persuade people to your cause, especially if your culture is already aligned to theres
It seems to me that, via the Tau, we're actually getting an angle on a much more varied and interesting 40K 'verse. i Know a lot of folk decry them as being, well, not very 40K 9at least on the surface) but ... the imperium has a million worlds, canonically the 40k galaxy has a hundred billion star systems. There's a lot of room, between the (I assume massive) gaps in the imperium, and around it's edges, in which a whole other show is taking place. And the only insight we get into it seems to be via the Tau. can we have some more factions that believe in assimilation over extermination, please? As any Trekkie will tell you, that doesn't mean they have to be at all nice...
I think it's fairly likely both 40k and Star Wars drew inspiration from Starship Troopers' Arachnids(the book, not the movie, in the book they are actually highly intelligent and make use of highly unique technology) and/or the Formics from the Ender's Series.
The tau have a bunch of neat races within their empire that they could be insanely versatile. Each race has lore that could be used to make really badass units for the tabletop. Units which could easily make up for their regular weaknesses. The vespid are ideal Ariel fighters plus the females being larger could be more tanky well th males could be faster. The kroots hyper evolving ability give them any edge needed in battle. Theres dinosaur and cat people. Hell they have telepath humanoid polar bear allies that could be badass. The games creator use the lore advance the tau.
I've run them from time to time, the main thing is that they don't get the benefits of any of the Tau Septs or Stratagems, if they did I'd run them a lot more.
Well concurning the tabletop vespids arent to horrible. i sadly dont own them but I would for sure use them . They are great for attacks on the flanks especialy against high priority infrantry targets like special weapons teams. The sad thing is they are not very tanky they die pretty easy so the only way to protect them is to have a bigger threat near by
#QUESTION : Isn't the 'Strong Machine Spirit" contained in some Imperium tecnology (Titans, Knights, SM Centurion Armor) just a borderline "Man of iron age" AI that the mecanicus couldn't remove when reengeniering STC into practice? It leaves to interpretation that the machine spirit of tecnology described as possessing a "strong willed machine spirit" has an actual AI not fully understood by the mecanicum, leaving users at the mercy of a "wild" AI trying to control the equipment while the pilot has to overide it manually through sheer power of will.
The machine spirit is not an ai. It is more like an advanced user interface. It's main function to translate the commands given by human mind. It is a very dumbed down version of the a.i. as without a human pilot it cant function and it seems it is not compatible with space marine mind.
It's hinted that they were made as a "firebreaker" drawing the Necrons and their C'tan overlords away from their worlds as the Tyranids avoided Necron worlds as that would provide the life that the C'tan wanted...they were drawn in due to a conflict with the Pharos involving the Ultrasmurfs and the Night Lords, the Pharos was likely of Old Ones origin.
I wonder when someone will realize that the Vespids probably outnumber the Kroot and the Tau combined. (They only have one system though?) Nope. Their homeworld is a gas giant where they live on floating islands. Research Jupiter and Saturn and it means the combined potential surface area for living space of the Vespid homeworld probably exceeds the combined septs of the tau empire and the Kroot, seeing as Pech was decimated by Orks. They are also insectoid, which means by nature their ability to procreate is going to be exponentially higher than mammalian, avian, and lizard species; second only to amphibians...possibly. In fact, it's a wonder why the Vespid aren't more prevalent in the Tau Empire considering their nature and homeworld starting population.
back in the early 00s when the tau were introduced they definitely had the covenant vibe but later on GW lost interest and put the focus back on tau and gundam mechs
Star wars Phantom Menace and the 2nd movie came out before vespid. So there is some obvious inspiration there. But vespid/geanosians are a composite of generic insectoid species. GW did copy from star wars, but star wars was too generic anyway.
ARCH WARHAMMER is an amazing 40k RUclips channel with awesome content. He even made his own lore video on the Vespid race. And guess what? HE DIDNT PLAGERIZE FROM YHE 40K WIKI YO MAKE IT
The centralized nature of socialism lends itself to eventual authoritarianism, though it’s not inevitable. It takes maintaining robust democratic institutions to oversee and constrain the socialist economic institutions. It’s hard though. If we can figure out how to do socialism in a more decentralized democratic manner, it can probably be less authoritarian. Of course most economies are mixed, with some sectors, like healthcare, being socialist and others market controlled. Even Cuba has a portion of its economy controlled by markets. My local Etheral Aun’O’Sha’Sho says socialism is never negative though, since it’s all for THE GREATER GOOD.
Cool race with a cool lore. Except for their home planet part. Seems like the writer of that is not really well informed cause nothing, absolutely nothing can survive living on a frikin gas giant. They are failed stars with no actual surface. Just lots of liquid and gases all the way through. And the gravity is so immense that whatever comes near (i don't remember how many kilometers exactly) is irreversibly pulled into orbit and crushed. Doesn't matter what kind of material you use, like super metal or whatever. Not a chance cause it's not about that. Whatever material will be ground down to base molecules. XD maybe, and that's a big maybe there could be some microorganisms of some sort, but anything larger than a bacteria is a no no. Though it's irrelevant of course, 40k is not really Science Fiction, but rather science fantasy so yap, all good.
You seem to have only some vague ideas on what conditions on gas planets are. The "floating islands" part is obviously rather over the top, but actual scientists have speculated on life forms existing on gas giants. Even on Jupiter the gravity isn't as punishingly high as you describe that anything on it would be sucked down towards the core (in fact, this is more the consequence of convection with air currents sucking the outer athmosphere closer to the core - doesn't have to be this way on all gas giants) and you could even fly a plane in the upper levels of the athmosphere (though there are nicer gas giants for that with less horrible amounts of superfast giant storms - like Uranus or Neptune)
Just watched a documantary on Gas Giants. It seems like there was a lot i didn't know XD I get so full of myself sometimes. Tnx for a motivating comment. Cheers PS: They are not failed stars, just very succesful planets!
Rality always trumps fiction. A gas planet could be less massive than the ones in our solar system. I would not be surprised if something like this exist. But the reason for the planet being as it is could be artificial. One could take a existing planet and layer by layer build new artificial levels on top of the ground in order to create more living space and end up with a planet is layered like an onion and 2 times the volume. This could be built with a living bio tech that leave gases and crystal behind. So after billion of years it looks like natural phenomena...
well they arent that good because the deep strike is not before turn 2 now and at 14pts each they are expensive for what they do, T'au already have fast flying unit and most of them are more effective.
Using the stinger in melee seems like a brilliant idea. They could do a quick flap upwards only enough to stab at the chest or even throat of an enemy would be deadly.
I like your thoughts on the Vespid joining the greater good, no brain Washing needed. The Vespids are so similar on mindset that joining makes sense.
I get the impression that the communion helm simply translates the Tau’s language very poetically/beautifully. Imagine if you used an ear piece and heard Germans speak in a way that would put Shakespeare to shame and have a golden voice that the world’s greatest singer’s voice in the world. It’d be a lot easier to persuade people to your cause, especially if your culture is already aligned to theres
you prolly havent heard 1 german sentence outside of some WWII movie
'Instantly understood the Tau language, the concept of the Greater Good, and their place in it as warriors.' Certainly seems suspicious.
It's mind control.
It’s absolutely mind control. Typical for the Tau
I think the Vespid just took to the idea of communal living very openly.
That hive feeling is strong with the Tau.
so the tau are like me in Stellaris, just straight up get everyone on my team, to go and take power the galaxy
im so happy i found this channel. im just watching hours of lore and i love it all. i cant wait to get started and play!
I wish games workshop would do something with vespid.
How many orks would die laughing if they knew that the Azeroth Boyz had a dead eldar for a warboss?
*undead eldar
zack roberts I don’t think the good ol ork boiiz will care about the semantics of it.
@PsychoDieter91 World of Warcraft LMAO!!! Azeroth is the name of the planet from World of Warcraft
I always love watching one mind syndicate stuff, you guys make my whole day better.
It seems to me that, via the Tau, we're actually getting an angle on a much more varied and interesting 40K 'verse. i Know a lot of folk decry them as being, well, not very 40K 9at least on the surface) but ... the imperium has a million worlds, canonically the 40k galaxy has a hundred billion star systems. There's a lot of room, between the (I assume massive) gaps in the imperium, and around it's edges, in which a whole other show is taking place. And the only insight we get into it seems to be via the Tau. can we have some more factions that believe in assimilation over extermination, please? As any Trekkie will tell you, that doesn't mean they have to be at all nice...
I think it's fairly likely both 40k and Star Wars drew inspiration from Starship Troopers' Arachnids(the book, not the movie, in the book they are actually highly intelligent and make use of highly unique technology) and/or the Formics from the Ender's Series.
I find the communion helm suspicious
Nathaniel Bables I find warp drives suspicious.
Same
Inquisitor: I find your suspicions suspicious
🤔
Sus from the future
Hope the Vespid get an updated model
Suggestion: tyranids, this is a good video
The tau have a bunch of neat races within their empire that they could be insanely versatile. Each race has lore that could be used to make really badass units for the tabletop. Units which could easily make up for their regular weaknesses.
The vespid are ideal Ariel fighters plus the females being larger could be more tanky well th males could be faster.
The kroots hyper evolving ability give them any edge needed in battle.
Theres dinosaur and cat people. Hell they have telepath humanoid polar bear allies that could be badass.
The games creator use the lore advance the tau.
"lmao Tau never do melee"
Kroots and Vespids: "bruh"
These are awesome! Thanks for doing these!
Diamond claws that have absolutely no armor penetration in game? I wish their rules were better.
I've run them from time to time, the main thing is that they don't get the benefits of any of the Tau Septs or Stratagems, if they did I'd run them a lot more.
Well concurning the tabletop vespids arent to horrible. i sadly dont own them but I would for sure use them . They are great for attacks on the flanks especialy against high priority infrantry targets like special weapons teams.
The sad thing is they are not very tanky they die pretty easy so the only way to protect them is to have a bigger threat near by
Vespid wings seem interesting, can vibrate and control radiation
mysterious negotiations with the blueberries often seems to end in joining them for volontary enslav...I mean working together for the greater good.
Yes its is working fir the greater good comrade hahahaha
I prefer "mutual betterment"
For the Greater Good!
The vespid are actually pretty interesting
Outstanding !
It all makes sense when you realize vespidae is the paper wasp family.
Will you guys do a Jormungandr Hive Fleet 40 facts?
Suggestion: tau, great video
(Lord Marshal War Boss) Make sure you enter that in to the log Tech Adapt... Commenced Exterminatus For The Emperor!
Can they be converted by Nurgle, the lord of all flies?
What would be the advantages?
They're hymenopterans though not dipterans
Wonder if they should be Wasps or simply Bees of Nurgle.
(The honey of Nurgle)
Suggestion- Reclusiarch Grimaldus of the Black Templars
Vespa is Italian for wasp.
Also a scooter/motorino.
Suggestion: You should redo some of your videos on the Necrons or even do some on the other troops that haven't been covered
It's 40k so of course they look fucking terrifying
love you guys keep up the great work thank you
After reading their profile, Im going to give them a shot in 40k along side some XV9s. Kanpai.
#QUESTION : Isn't the 'Strong Machine Spirit" contained in some Imperium tecnology (Titans, Knights, SM Centurion Armor) just a borderline "Man of iron age" AI that the mecanicus couldn't remove when reengeniering STC into practice? It leaves to interpretation that the machine spirit of tecnology described as possessing a "strong willed machine spirit" has an actual AI not fully understood by the mecanicum, leaving users at the mercy of a "wild" AI trying to control the equipment while the pilot has to overide it manually through sheer power of will.
The machine spirit is not an ai. It is more like an advanced user interface. It's main function to translate the commands given by human mind. It is a very dumbed down version of the a.i. as without a human pilot it cant function and it seems it is not compatible with space marine mind.
Long live the Tau Empire!!!
FOR THE GREATER GOOD
Heretics
@@natefreeborn1042 no your just an Imperial dog FOR THE GREATER GOOD
Weeaboo
REVERSE CARRRRRD
Did anyone else hear what sounded like a fly at the start twice or was it meant to be in there
SUGGESTION: Necron Crypteks
They were probably made by the Old Ones, much like the Orks, Aeldari and Tyranids.
Since when are tyranids made by the old ones?
I thought they were totally extragalactic and had nothing to do with any of the xenos we know.
It's hinted that they were made as a "firebreaker" drawing the Necrons and their C'tan overlords away from their worlds as the Tyranids avoided Necron worlds as that would provide the life that the C'tan wanted...they were drawn in due to a conflict with the Pharos involving the Ultrasmurfs and the Night Lords, the Pharos was likely of Old Ones origin.
What is the Vespid race? The best unit to kill space marines with their Honey gun !
Yh so
Suggestion: tyranids
Do a video on the deathshroud bodyguard
Suggestion: machine spirits
Hope they get new Models!!!
One of alhuman feeling it River cat creatures well there's no information about them but there's any fragments about it
>Be Me
>A Guardsmen
3 sets of eyes?
3 sets of targets.
Vespids communte through smell and chemical
I wonder when someone will realize that the Vespids probably outnumber the Kroot and the Tau combined. (They only have one system though?) Nope. Their homeworld is a gas giant where they live on floating islands. Research Jupiter and Saturn and it means the combined potential surface area for living space of the Vespid homeworld probably exceeds the combined septs of the tau empire and the Kroot, seeing as Pech was decimated by Orks. They are also insectoid, which means by nature their ability to procreate is going to be exponentially higher than mammalian, avian, and lizard species; second only to amphibians...possibly. In fact, it's a wonder why the Vespid aren't more prevalent in the Tau Empire considering their nature and homeworld starting population.
Typical Tau: even the Stingwings can’t melee!
Yh cus melee is primitive
@@tauempire1793 well said
They can. Their claws are diamond-hard and thus can easily rip and tear apart armor.
That's why they have the kroot though isn't it?
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That intro sounded like a kazoo, my dude
Great video!
they have cool guns
George Lucas said he was inspired by ants and also the movie Clerks and THEM talking about star wars to make the geonosians
Humans are allergic to bee stings!?!
well they are still better than rough riders
They have models?
both stole from halo, the tau are the covenant
Yeah except the tau are the underdog race whilst the humans are the genocidal religious empire
back in the early 00s when the tau were introduced they definitely had the covenant vibe but later on GW lost interest and put the focus back on tau and gundam mechs
Waspinator.
Old ones creation ?
yeah....thats not a stinger
How do the tau view non-hostile humans? Or human refugees?
"Human helpers"
For the greater good!!!
Are vaspids nids?
Weirdest Warhammer 40k weapons?
For the great people
Star wars Phantom Menace and the 2nd movie came out before vespid. So there is some obvious inspiration there. But vespid/geanosians are a composite of generic insectoid species.
GW did copy from star wars, but star wars was too generic anyway.
69 likes had a hard time adding a like because I like the number.
CROTCH CRITTERS😕
Based on a race from John carter
BURN THE XENOS
Hey can you please put on how alien race mate with the human or dark elf women thanks hope you do more viedoes you make them good Conrad
Second.
ARCH WARHAMMER is an amazing 40k RUclips channel with awesome content. He even made his own lore video on the Vespid race. And guess what? HE DIDNT PLAGERIZE FROM YHE 40K WIKI YO MAKE IT
Is socialism inherently authoritarian ?
The centralized nature of socialism lends itself to eventual authoritarianism, though it’s not inevitable. It takes maintaining robust democratic institutions to oversee and constrain the socialist economic institutions. It’s hard though. If we can figure out how to do socialism in a more decentralized democratic manner, it can probably be less authoritarian.
Of course most economies are mixed, with some sectors, like healthcare, being socialist and others market controlled. Even Cuba has a portion of its economy controlled by markets.
My local Etheral Aun’O’Sha’Sho says socialism is never negative though, since it’s all for THE GREATER GOOD.
Filthy Xenos....
Cool race with a cool lore. Except for their home planet part. Seems like the writer of that is not really well informed cause nothing, absolutely nothing can survive living on a frikin gas giant. They are failed stars with no actual surface. Just lots of liquid and gases all the way through. And the gravity is so immense that whatever comes near (i don't remember how many kilometers exactly) is irreversibly pulled into orbit and crushed. Doesn't matter what kind of material you use, like super metal or whatever. Not a chance cause it's not about that. Whatever material will be ground down to base molecules. XD maybe, and that's a big maybe there could be some microorganisms of some sort, but anything larger than a bacteria is a no no. Though it's irrelevant of course, 40k is not really Science Fiction, but rather science fantasy so yap, all good.
You seem to have only some vague ideas on what conditions on gas planets are. The "floating islands" part is obviously rather over the top, but actual scientists have speculated on life forms existing on gas giants. Even on Jupiter the gravity isn't as punishingly high as you describe that anything on it would be sucked down towards the core (in fact, this is more the consequence of convection with air currents sucking the outer athmosphere closer to the core - doesn't have to be this way on all gas giants) and you could even fly a plane in the upper levels of the athmosphere (though there are nicer gas giants for that with less horrible amounts of superfast giant storms - like Uranus or Neptune)
Just watched a documantary on Gas Giants. It seems like there was a lot i didn't know XD I get so full of myself sometimes. Tnx for a motivating comment. Cheers PS: They are not failed stars, just very succesful planets!
Rality always trumps fiction. A gas planet could be less massive than the ones in our solar system. I would not be surprised if something like this exist. But the reason for the planet being as it is could be artificial. One could take a existing planet and layer by layer build new artificial levels on top of the ground in order to create more living space and end up with a planet is layered like an onion and 2 times the volume. This could be built with a living bio tech that leave gases and crystal behind. So after billion of years it looks like natural phenomena...
well they arent that good because the deep strike is not before turn 2 now and at 14pts each they are expensive for what they do, T'au already have fast flying unit and most of them are more effective.
No there just like extra support infantry that is really good at shooting well kind of
Y'all getting cocky with the ads huh