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Hey Majorkill, I'm writing a short story right now about an Aquilan custodes having to protect a random gaudsman and all the shenanigans that would insue from a dude han ing out with a demi god. Would you be interested in taking a look at it once I'm finished?
JOOOO MK Imagine Space Skaven that instead of worshiping Warp and Chaos, exploit, eat and hunt down Warp and Chaos literally eating souls, demons, warp-energy or processing Immaterium into some kind of Sci-Fi soul-fuel-oil-benzine. Crazy!!!
Greater Good entity: "don't worry guys, I'll help" Tau crewmate: "ugh, guys we went over this, it's a philosophical concept" Human crewmate: *screaming and gouging his eyes out*
And the moral of the story: Gellar Fields are like condoms for your ship. So long as it’s intact, everything is a-ok. If it gets broken, there’s a risk of unwanted consequences.
In terms of gellar field, calling forgoing it a "risk" is somewhat of an understatement 🤣. Its like sticking your thing in a gloryhole on derelict warlord mining town of some place in africa, in the 80s
I would love a story depicted during M18, when warp-technology was first introduced - assuming warp entities were as prevalent back then. The absolute horror the first travelers would have to endure, and the need for the development of the gellar fields.
Yeah ... No. Its still incredibly stupid that a gellar field stc would be lost. Space Ships were made all over the imperium. Which means the STC was all over the Imperium. Next GW will try to convince us that all those space marine statues everywhere are actual space marines frozen in stasis fields... because imperium forgot how to make sculptures.
Besides, you know how many psykers it would take to take to power a fleet of ships? The chance of a psyker is one in a million which is fine because the Imperium of man is huge but you know how hard would it be to muster a fleet like in the second Gothic war? Not easy at all.
@@jonumine6250 Among the statues on Terra there is one that stands roughly 12 feet tall. It has uniquely ornate armor and number eleven etched into it's palm. When the Imperium is truly doomed, worse than any threat the Hersey caused the Legion of the Stone Warriors will rise and their Primarch Fraggle Rock will emerge from stone stasis. They call it the Rock Time.
If you think traveling though the warp without Gellar Field is almost always suicide then you didn't know about Tuska Daemon-Killa. This warboss and his little waagh was moving trought the warp without Gellar Field just so they could bash even stronger deamons. It got to the point that smarter deamons started avoiding them completly
*It happened to us more than once. The worst time was about 300 years ago. The Shield Generator of the Nicor had a breakdown, and we had to fend off almost infinite hordes of slaaneshi daemons. They even had a Keeper of Secrets. It took THREE FUCKING DAYS to get the stains off my armour*
You forgot to mention that, in 99% of the cases, the ship and its crew would be torn apart in less than a minute by the laws of time and physics being consistently gangraped in the Warp.
The crew would be torn apart. The ship would likely survive, strangely enough. That's how Space Hulks get made - loads of ships floating in the warp and somehow getting merged together.
Well in the warp reality can be anything you want it to be.. If you have the mental strenght to back it up. If enough people in the ship assume that the natural laws are still intact then "normal" reality might still around for a while untill enough ppl are killed or twisted.
Humans when the Gellar field fails during Warp travel: ''Liberate tuteme ex infers.'' *proceed to claw out their own eyes* Orks when the Gellar field fails during Warp travel: ''Oi bois, the onboard entertainment starts. Everybody grab a choppa and start wacking the Demon thingies!"
I am surprised that none of the 20 Space Marine Legions and the Imperial Army noticed the Warp being all chaotic every time they travel through it across the galaxy to conquer and control during the Great Crusade.
They did, they just didn’t care as much. Fabius bile is a perfect example of how Pre-heresy marines saw the warp: it’s just a weird dimension with weird rules that sometimes has weird things living in it. No gods, no daemons, no magic, just science.
@@TheCorrodedMan yeah and to top that off these marines encountered a much greater variety of Xenos so it wasn't to hard for them to believe in seemingly impossible creatures
Legion 2 or Legion 11 might have found out the hard way! Sailing happily through the warp with no Gellar field and suddenly possessed by demons or making deals with them etc. Big E found out… equals Ex-Legion.
TAU do a warp skip vs jump. They almost hit the warp then bounce back out. It gives them a boost but it slower than warp travel. Course it also comes without the spiky daemons issue and can be navigated with out a dead man on a chair.
Once again tau being reasonable and logical meanwhile everyone else is banging rocks together, except the orks because they find warp travel to be entertaining.
At one point, Fabius Bile lowered his Gellar Fields in one of the Bile books! The madlad! (And yes, daemons attacked. His crew fought them off successfully).
@@genericuser984 I think he did it to have a conversation and get some info from them lol or just to fuck with them, he does enjoy summoning them just to tell them they’re not real lol
He also believes his ship has gained a form of sentence. It occasionally lets one in to lock it in a cordoned off area to study and experiment on it. Fitting his frigate is just as scientifically curious as its owner.
The warp: incomprehensible chaos soup of terrorr, the unknown and the unnatural that makes you experience hell in the most possible literal way it is The orcs: "oi, inflight entertainment ez ere boiz lol"
The Orks treatment of warp travel is super hilarious, like in a scene from Brutal Kunnin’ the main character says that one time when he went through the warp he could see out of his knees and he thought of it as a gift/joke from gork and mork.
Solution: Have a Blank in the ship and warns Chaos that if the daemons gets in, you will release 2 Eeversors with withdrawal symptoms into the Warp. You will have a safe trip even with Gellar fields off.
@@L00ww way too few...? Yeah that's just plot. The stroke of a pen solves it. The inquisition could discover a long lost colony that was comprised of blanks, running an agricultural world in a protected zone orbiting between two white dwarf stars in a figure 8. They live an incredibly simple life, and so, upon this discovery, the inquisition protects the planet from incursion. Knowing it cannot be compromised by chaos, they stand well off on a remote moon and recruit blanks from that world without interfering.
Apperantly in some old lore the Tau used to have ships that semi-weant into the warp and sort of skimmed it rather than go through it, still a fast method but not as fast as actual warp travel
As far as I'm aware it's still cannon, they're working on a proper warp drive but for short distances it's definitly the best option to use. Reliable, safe and fast enough that their logistics are used to that speed.
Humans travelling the Warp: Trying to sneak through, being as quiet as possible and praying that they don't bump into anything or anyone. Orks travelling the Warp: Literally flailing your arms around, screaming as loud as you can and punching anyone in the face who gets in your way. Orks will actually turn their equivalent of a Gellar Field off and wait for demons to board their ship, as a good crumpin' is always welcome for a Boss and his Boyz.
Here's to the legend that is Tuska Daemon Killa: the Ork Warboss whose favourite pastime is to roam the warp with the Gellar Fields turned off just for fun.
This would be an awesome video game Idea: You're either a Space Marine or a blank Guardsman and the ship you're on mid-traveling in the warp lost its gellar field. Now the last moments of the game is you and the crew members have to endure a long inevitable doom.
BTW the T’au now use Warp travel and Gellar fields after the incident you mentioned, and another one where a fleet with these crossed the Great Rift and accidentally opened a warp portal across it. The whole non T’au crew turned and left the T’au survives as PTSD veterans. Who probably ended in a camp for what they have seen. But not a good one.
I DID NOT KNOW that a comatose Psyker was generating the field. A 10 seconds failure, to me, means a fate worse than death. It wouldn't even be safe to commit suicide.
It is stupid lore. The whole Imperium builds warp capable ships. The whole Imperium needs warp capable ships. There are forge world everywhere in the Imperium. If only one STC can't be lost, it is the gellar field one.
@@deepflake5851 and its funny how the lore contradicts itself again considering that psyckers are rather rare throughtout the emperium. To say that each and every single ship in the Empire needs a comatose psycker in order to properly travel around would mean that psyckers would need to be as common as potatoes.
@@deepflake5851 My headcannon is that a geller field generaor is just a rapidly spinning tube, with an precise number of handcrafted rubber ducks inside.
I preferred it when the Tyranids swam through the warp from system to system protected from daemonic attack by the vastness of the Hive Mind. The narvhal stuff is just derpy and weird.
@@skepticalmagos_101 Good point. The tyranids have psyker bioforms like the Zoanthrope so it's not a stretch to assume some of the bio-ships of the fleet could have bio-mods that let them open rifts to access the warp. Perhaps only the largest hive ships with the small ones being pulled in with them.
Don’t remember where I heard this but something said some Chaos Space Marines use their resistance to the warp for ship battles in warp space by physically crawling on the outside of the hall and leaping from one ship to the other.
Probably the most epic case was when Lorgar was finding his new faith and he sent the Word Bearers' Serrated Sun Chapter into the eye of terror. They turned the gellar field off eventually and the human crew went insane and killed themselves, and the space marines floated around for awhile. This is how the Gal Vorbak were created, led by Argyal Tal. They were half mortal/half demon. They eventually returned to Lorgar and they would try to create more Gal Vorbak. This all played a role in the Pilgrimage of Lorgar, which you can check out on the fandom wiki edit: Argel Tal*
Argyal Tal is liked by a lot of fans, but this just made him seem so stupid. They bring on board a demon from that world with the purple eyed people. The demon says multiple times that it can't be trusted. But then when the demon requests Argyal Tal to turn off the Gellar field, he orders the captain to do it even though the human officers complain telling him what will happen. From that point on, Argyal Tal is no longer himself and he is dragged along by Chaos like a puppy on a leash.
@@alaljarensi6990 haha tbf though, Argel Tal*(I guess I misspelled his name) wasn't controlled by his demonic half enough to save his own life. I believe they were on the deck of a titan after fighting the Ultramarines/slaughtering citizens of Desh'ea, when Argel Tal turned his back on FUCKING EREBUS who stabbed him with his athame ritual knife. His demonic half was screaming at him to kill Erebus and that Erebus was going to kill him and he just ignored him.
@@xenostim It's implied that him and Ralm had a perfect bonding but I don't believe that. Ralm Tal was just another puppet. I wonder what would happen if you took, say, a Living Saint and put them into the body of a host. What would happen to that person if they were inhabited by an emperor designed warp entity?
@@alaljarensi6990 hmm I dunno but Majorkill has a video about a space marine chapter that becomes possessed on purpose and then the demon is banished(I think) and they are left with some super powers basically. I don't remember which chapter. Cheers from the Pacific NW, USA
@@xenostim The Exorcists. They allegedly had the gene seed of the Grey Knights. But in more recent lore, they have the gene seed of Rogal Dorn. They are very close with the Inquisition. So far I can't think of an example of a character that was possessed by a good warp entity. .
I enjoyed this! So much 40k content is table top minis, or battles, rules, and lore associated with that, so "space content" doesn't come up often. It is always weird to me that Chaos gets as screwed by the Warp as others, but at least it is fair.
I wouldn’t say the Tau came out okay. The Tau on that ship will no longer work with other alien race’s. There’s even been recorded reports of the Taus who came from the wrap, attacking the Kroots & other alien races allied with them. Just case of what they witnessed inside the warp.
Corsair: The Face of the Void, a ship merchant was being hunted by Necrons in her ship for smuggling Necron artifacts. In order to get rid of the Necrons off her ship, she had the Gellar fields turned off. Her ship had smaller multiple Gellar fields. And apparently the Warp entities dealt with the Necrons. She had them turned on again and her crew casualties were minimal.
It's interesting that the description for warp talons is they just kinda float around in the warp till they claw open a hole and climb out, makes me think they're closer to possessed thank chaosy jump troops since nothing messes with them.
small mention. The imperium nearly invented another way to travel faster than light (besides the webway) by using the ork teleportation tech. This however caused the navigators to get angry and to sabotage the project. (They would have losed their jobs if it would have worked)
@@TheWarmachine375 They are not. Its a matter of life and death for them. They are psyker mutants tolerated for their service for traveling the warp. Without their current job, they will be treated as mutants hated by the imperium or as psykers. And psykers have a variety of uses in the imperium as sanctioned psyker for the imperial guard to psyker fuel for the golden throne.
I'd really like to hear more explanation on the various factions ftl travel. Specifically the Tyranids with their non-warp stuff sounds really interesting.
So funnily enough the daemons and Tyranids avoid each other like the plague. The reason? Daemons don’t have biomass for the Tyranids to consume and Tyranids don’t get corrupted by the warp for Daemons to be interested in them, basically they just kinda mutually ignore each other. And second point, Tyranids do NOT have faster than light travel. Their ships are just a massive alive Tyranid, that manually floats to their destination, without going through warp. The tyranids on board just go into a stasis sleep with only the Tyranids specifically made to awaken everyone in case of invaders actually staying awake.
@@somethinglikethat2176 as maybe? I mean I won’t deny the possibility, but I’m not actually sure. I mostly remember Kronos for not having a lot of information available on it.
So how come some humans and entities that wander into a part of the warp without a ship not immediately super possessed, eaten or torn apart by the lack of physics? Is it just a less volitile change in reality for demons to notice? You still think they would need portable protection or something.
This made Kaldor Draigo MASSIVELY MORE impressive than he already is as he basically lives in the warp and not only that but all kinds of demons nafand trickery is being thrown at him and Kaldor just shrugs it off and slaughters every obstacle
11:00 In a recent book, "The Twice Dead King: Reign" the Necrons can enter the Warp (maybe) which they call the deadwind. To them it is just empty and nothing is there, literally nothing, also flayed ones may be able to enter and exit the warp at will.
0:12 Maybe they should go to a therapist and sort out their emotional problems for their mental recovery. Mr. Perfect Cell: "Oh please! There isn't a shrink qualified enough to deal with those hot messes!" Alucard: "Ohohoho! But I am!"
The part where you say that some Chaos ships use the fields on lower settings made me laugh. I imagine a dial that you turn down when you wanna trip some balls.
Love your style of explaining lore in this irreverent way. I got a request. There's a particular Ork that imo just doesn't get enough love. Could you do a video on Tuska Daemon Killa? The only mad lad that ever got a happy end in the 40K universe?
event horizon is an amazing movie. watched it just a few weeks ago for the first time. one of the best movies i watched in ages. wish i could have enjoyed it in cinema.
Demons: *Enters ship and starts killing humans* Also Demon: Oh uh Tao people (whispers: shit forgot they were here)....umm this is awkward...want some coffee?
When traveling by warp Commissar : let activate our ship gellar field , so we dont get soul raped Dag ork wahglord : me and dae boiz go WAAAAAAAHGGGGGGGGGG
If it's an Ultramarines ship they can handle it just fine, while they also fly into the Eye of Terror, stuff Magnus the Red into a box, and ship him back to Terra.
9:04 If you’re referencing the event I think you are, they didn’t “enter the warp without a field.” They we’re hanging on the outside of the ship when it entered, and the survivor managed to claw his way inside. For those curious it’s in the Night Lords Omnibus, though I don’t remember the exact story.
The tortured psycher gellar field is just cheap in my opinion. Early human colonist without super advanced tech or stc-s made gellar fields. Also, there are a lot of ships with gellar fields, and they don't seem to be a rare technology or "encased in Adamantium". Meaning there aren't many reason why they can't produce it or replicate it.
Ya know, I'd love a story centered around someone like Kohl and friends attempting to retrieve an in-tact gellar field from a downed imperial/chaos ship. And then they have to fight over it in a really cool epic clustered room. That'd be fire -
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If the effects of traveling into the warp without a Gellar field are horrifying enough to make a Chaos Marine become paralyzed by fear, then I can’t even begin to imagine how bad it is to regular humans.
Now that you've mentioned it, the missing ozone layer is kinda like Australia's gellar field had collapsed. That would also explain all that weird shit that is crawling arround down there. :
Probably one of the coolest examples of someone entering the warp (or in this case a warp rift) was Fabius Bile in "Primogenitor". It's worth a read. They have a word bearer chanting prayers to try and keep chaos away and it describes him as he is chanting as having blood pool out his eyes and maggots festering in his mouth and face.
Have you seen Event Horizon? That’s what happens lol Fun fact, supposedly Event Horizon was supposed to be a warhammer flick but GW pulled rights like they did with Star Craft hahaha
@@wasterdnb I think it was confirmed by the writer at one point, you might have to look into it for authenticity because this is the internet, but I’m 85% positive this is the case
@@uxsenebeli so I looked it up and while there is no official connection, the writer was inspired by 40k warp travel. Which still does nothing to explain your Warcraft idea lol
Man, I'd love for GW to make another board game in the style of Space Hulk, but instead of a bunch of Terminators running around a derelict ship twatting Genestealers, it's a crew of regular humans and some Space Marines stuck in the warp with their Gellar Field down and daemons running amok. That'd be fucking awesome.
Note that the T'au crew on those ships also fucking murdered all of their human auxiliaries after that little incident... and became super xenophobic even after.
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Hey Majorkill, I'm writing a short story right now about an Aquilan custodes having to protect a random gaudsman and all the shenanigans that would insue from a dude han ing out with a demi god. Would you be interested in taking a look at it once I'm finished?
JOOOO MK Imagine Space Skaven that instead of worshiping Warp and Chaos, exploit, eat and hunt down Warp and Chaos literally eating souls, demons, warp-energy or processing Immaterium into some kind of Sci-Fi soul-fuel-oil-benzine. Crazy!!!
Ur the reason I got into warhammer 40k
Orks do not needs weaks Gellar Fields. If bad horned daemon grot go to our ship, we meet dem with moar choppa and moar dakka! Waaaaagh!
Wtf
I just searched "yandere" and this vid showed up
WAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
@@ethangosss2557 ok
Good times and Green tides!
Gellar fields rarely malfunction unless your chapter is named The Lamenters.
then its a weekly event!
@@vernstein3877 true
Or Orks. But to them it’s not that big of a problem. Quite the opposite actually, to them it’s a fuckin’ blast
Was it actually the gellar field? IIRC their actual warp drive failed.
Stayed stuck in the Warp for 100 years and came out uncorrupted. Based .
Greater Good entity: "don't worry guys, I'll help"
Tau crewmate: "ugh, guys we went over this, it's a philosophical concept"
Human crewmate: *screaming and gouging his eyes out*
Liberate tuteme ex inferis
@@thatfrog05 Event Horizon reference... noice!
Tau are a bunch of space redditors
if such small population of oomie created the Greater good entity, then where the fck is the Emperor as trillions worship him as the only mighty gods
@@thatfrog05holy shit that translation is actually cool as fuck.
“Deliver them safely from the underworld”
Event Horizon was Humanity’s first contact with the Warp, turns out that flying into Hell without protection leads to horrendous violation.
So horrendous that gouging out your eyes is a normal reaction.
@@Hinokassaudifan1 Where we go, we don't need eyes
Liberate tuteme ex infers.
Smith:" You break all the laws of physics and you seriously think there wouldn't be a price?!"
Get ready folks, Amazon is going to make a Event Horizon TV show, most likely ruining it forevermore.
I recall a story about an Ork captain who upon realizing demons came when you had enough wierdboys and basically went fishing for demons
Tuska the daemon killa
Check arch lore video about it tuska demon killer
@@Elexser might be where i saw it, i tend to avoid him these days
Don't care about his politics just the lore 😎
@@shanavalkyria3438 How come?
And the moral of the story: Gellar Fields are like condoms for your ship. So long as it’s intact, everything is a-ok. If it gets broken, there’s a risk of unwanted consequences.
Found the Dark Eldar
That’s such a good analogy
@@Veryfriedperson7 thanks 😊
In terms of gellar field, calling forgoing it a "risk" is somewhat of an understatement 🤣.
Its like sticking your thing in a gloryhole on derelict warlord mining town of some place in africa, in the 80s
And the more broken it is, the more likely the consequences
I would love a story depicted during M18, when warp-technology was first introduced - assuming warp entities were as prevalent back then. The absolute horror the first travelers would have to endure, and the need for the development of the gellar fields.
If I remember, Chaos was extremely weaker then, but we have a movie which covers the M2 era.
Watch Event Horizon.
@@alvl99selby_78 Love that movie
@@alvl99selby_78 this is the legit answer. The producer/writer soft confirmed that EH is based on 40k.
@@JBNagis Wait, they did? I always thought it was a lucky coincidence.
Yeah ... No. Its still incredibly stupid that a gellar field stc would be lost. Space Ships were made all over the imperium. Which means the STC was all over the Imperium.
Next GW will try to convince us that all those space marine statues everywhere are actual space marines frozen in stasis fields... because imperium forgot how to make sculptures.
Hmm, giant hidden spess mareen army?
...and said space marines are still alive and conscious, sacrificing 20 guardsmen per hour to keep them alive... somehow it works.
Besides, you know how many psykers it would take to take to power a fleet of ships? The chance of a psyker is one in a million which is fine because the Imperium of man is huge but you know how hard would it be to muster a fleet like in the second Gothic war? Not easy at all.
@@jonumine6250 Among the statues on Terra there is one that stands roughly 12 feet tall. It has uniquely ornate armor and number eleven etched into it's palm. When the Imperium is truly doomed, worse than any threat the Hersey caused the Legion of the Stone Warriors will rise and their Primarch Fraggle Rock will emerge from stone stasis. They call it the Rock Time.
I agree, that bit of retconning is dumb.
Gellar field failure is an excuse used by those with insufficient faith in the emperor. Loyal servants just smile and ride it out
-Commissar Chad.
Didn't Dorn do that once?
*demon manifests*
Rogal: "No"
*demon disappears*
@@redeye4516 that's Dorn doing Dorn things
Commissars wouldn't stand much of a chance my dude.
If you think traveling though the warp without Gellar Field is almost always suicide then you didn't know about Tuska Daemon-Killa. This warboss and his little waagh was moving trought the warp without Gellar Field just so they could bash even stronger deamons. It got to the point that smarter deamons started avoiding them completly
Yeah good times 👍
When you’re soo batshit insane that even daemons instinctively avoid you.
*It happened to us more than once. The worst time was about 300 years ago. The Shield Generator of the Nicor had a breakdown, and we had to fend off almost infinite hordes of slaaneshi daemons. They even had a Keeper of Secrets. It took THREE FUCKING DAYS to get the stains off my armour*
Lmao why the first person
@@cianmac3934 Because it's Tyberos. The guy who has Terminator armour fitted with Dreadnought pieces.
@@cianmac3934 because cringe
Earlier
Slaneshi demon : *haeya big boy~*
@@cthulhupthagn5771 a bit
You forgot to mention that, in 99% of the cases, the ship and its crew would be torn apart in less than a minute by the laws of time and physics being consistently gangraped in the Warp.
Hmm not quite. The demons would play with them first, but humans are so weak they’re torn apart very quickly while the demons are playing lol
The crew would be torn apart. The ship would likely survive, strangely enough. That's how Space Hulks get made - loads of ships floating in the warp and somehow getting merged together.
Well in the warp reality can be anything you want it to be.. If you have the mental strenght to back it up. If enough people in the ship assume that the natural laws are still intact then "normal" reality might still around for a while untill enough ppl are killed or twisted.
@Jagonath huh I always was curious how they happened (space hulks)
*thumbnail*
Chaos Astarte: "HEY KIDS WANNA SEE A DEAD BODY?!"
Everyone on the Gellar Field-less ship: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
Hellsing TFS 😎
I imagine this where countless Daemons starts a massacre while ‘Party party party’ by Andrew WK plays in the background.
The one ork: WAAAAAAGH
ITS ORIENTATION DAY!!
@@jacobdaniellowITZ ZOGGIN CHRISTMAS!
Humans when the Gellar field fails during Warp travel: ''Liberate tuteme ex infers.''
*proceed to claw out their own eyes*
Orks when the Gellar field fails during Warp travel: ''Oi bois, the onboard entertainment starts. Everybody grab a choppa and start wacking the Demon thingies!"
And this is why Orks are the only faction having fun in 40k
Nice Event Horizon refrence, and even better laugh!
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Imagine if Ogres from Warhammer Fantasy were there: Fri buffet, just fo uz!
lol. Whack the demon thingies!
I am surprised that none of the 20 Space Marine Legions and the Imperial Army noticed the Warp being all chaotic every time they travel through it across the galaxy to conquer and control during the Great Crusade.
The warp was a lot calmer during the great crusade. Once The Heresy began it got worse.
They did, they just didn’t care as much. Fabius bile is a perfect example of how Pre-heresy marines saw the warp: it’s just a weird dimension with weird rules that sometimes has weird things living in it. No gods, no daemons, no magic, just science.
@@TheCorrodedMan yeah and to top that off these marines encountered a much greater variety of Xenos so it wasn't to hard for them to believe in seemingly impossible creatures
Legion 2 or Legion 11 might have found out the hard way!
Sailing happily through the warp with no Gellar field and suddenly possessed by demons or making deals with them etc.
Big E found out… equals Ex-Legion.
@@TheCorrodedMan Weird things living in it...but no gods, no daemons, no magic. That seems a bit contradictory to me.
0:25 Magnus the Red: "Father, something's terrible going to happe-"
Man-Emperor of Mankind: *"MAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGNNNNNNNNNNNUUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSSS!!!!"*
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TAU do a warp skip vs jump. They almost hit the warp then bounce back out. It gives them a boost but it slower than warp travel. Course it also comes without the spiky daemons issue and can be navigated with out a dead man on a chair.
Derp for the derp god, matt ward first of his name!
I've always kind of liked that.
It's like skipping a rock off of a force field
Once again tau being reasonable and logical meanwhile everyone else is banging rocks together, except the orks because they find warp travel to be entertaining.
At one point, Fabius Bile lowered his Gellar Fields in one of the Bile books!
The madlad! (And yes, daemons attacked. His crew fought them off successfully).
"Look what I can do!" -Fabius, having his gellar fields lowered, probably
Yep, in the first book I think.
@@genericuser984 I think he did it to have a conversation and get some info from them lol or just to fuck with them, he does enjoy summoning them just to tell them they’re not real lol
@@widdershins5383
>lowers galler filed
>tells invading demons they're not real
>refuses to elaborate
He also believes his ship has gained a form of sentence. It occasionally lets one in to lock it in a cordoned off area to study and experiment on it. Fitting his frigate is just as scientifically curious as its owner.
The warp: incomprehensible chaos soup of terrorr, the unknown and the unnatural that makes you experience hell in the most possible literal way it is
The orcs: "oi, inflight entertainment ez ere boiz lol"
The Orks treatment of warp travel is super hilarious, like in a scene from Brutal Kunnin’ the main character says that one time when he went through the warp he could see out of his knees and he thought of it as a gift/joke from gork and mork.
Solution: Have a Blank in the ship and warns Chaos that if the daemons gets in, you will release 2 Eeversors with withdrawal symptoms into the Warp.
You will have a safe trip even with Gellar fields off.
nice idea but there are wayyyyy too few blanks in the imperium for every ship, not to mention eversors being even more rare
@@L00ww they don't know that
@@L00ww *looks at Sisters of Silence and how they have large numbers of them*
About that
I think it happened to Cain at the start of death and glory. Can't remember if Jurgen was with him or not.
@@L00ww way too few...? Yeah that's just plot. The stroke of a pen solves it.
The inquisition could discover a long lost colony that was comprised of blanks, running an agricultural world in a protected zone orbiting between two white dwarf stars in a figure 8. They live an incredibly simple life, and so, upon this discovery, the inquisition protects the planet from incursion. Knowing it cannot be compromised by chaos, they stand well off on a remote moon and recruit blanks from that world without interfering.
Apperantly in some old lore the Tau used to have ships that semi-weant into the warp and sort of skimmed it rather than go through it, still a fast method but not as fast as actual warp travel
Yeah Luetin spoke about it in a video I'm pretty sure. Don't know if it's still cannon but.
I think it is still canon
@@somethinglikethat2176 I think it's still canon. The Farsight books hint at it
As far as I'm aware it's still cannon, they're working on a proper warp drive but for short distances it's definitly the best option to use. Reliable, safe and fast enough that their logistics are used to that speed.
@@Sorain1 canon
A gellar field is just some dude playing a didgeridoo to keep out the warp crocodiles
Humans travelling the Warp: Trying to sneak through, being as quiet as possible and praying that they don't bump into anything or anyone.
Orks travelling the Warp: Literally flailing your arms around, screaming as loud as you can and punching anyone in the face who gets in your way.
Orks will actually turn their equivalent of a Gellar Field off and wait for demons to board their ship, as a good crumpin' is always welcome for a Boss and his Boyz.
Here's to the legend that is Tuska Daemon Killa: the Ork Warboss whose favourite pastime is to roam the warp with the Gellar Fields turned off just for fun.
Didn’t he beat the deamons so hard that they eventually stopped attacking his ship because they were too afraid?
This would be an awesome video game Idea: You're either a Space Marine or a blank Guardsman and the ship you're on mid-traveling in the warp lost its gellar field. Now the last moments of the game is you and the crew members have to endure a long inevitable doom.
BTW the T’au now use Warp travel and Gellar fields after the incident you mentioned, and another one where a fleet with these crossed the Great Rift and accidentally opened a warp portal across it. The whole non T’au crew turned and left the T’au survives as PTSD veterans. Who probably ended in a camp for what they have seen. But not a good one.
I remember the all guardian party's misadventure on an unprotected rustbucket that one time.
Spaceships that travel in the warp should apply geologie cream so that it will slip safely
Who says they don't
I DID NOT KNOW that a comatose Psyker was generating the field. A 10 seconds failure, to me, means a fate worse than death. It wouldn't even be safe to commit suicide.
It is stupid lore. The whole Imperium builds warp capable ships. The whole Imperium needs warp capable ships. There are forge world everywhere in the Imperium.
If only one STC can't be lost, it is the gellar field one.
@@deepflake5851 and its funny how the lore contradicts itself again considering that psyckers are rather rare throughtout the emperium. To say that each and every single ship in the Empire needs a comatose psycker in order to properly travel around would mean that psyckers would need to be as common as potatoes.
@@deepflake5851 My headcannon is that a geller field generaor is just a rapidly spinning tube, with an precise number of handcrafted rubber ducks inside.
I preferred it when the Tyranids swam through the warp from system to system protected from daemonic attack by the vastness of the Hive Mind. The narvhal stuff is just derpy and weird.
Though you need something to tear a hole in space time to access the warp. The narwahl could be the biological version of the warp drive.
@@skepticalmagos_101 Good point. The tyranids have psyker bioforms like the Zoanthrope so it's not a stretch to assume some of the bio-ships of the fleet could have bio-mods that let them open rifts to access the warp. Perhaps only the largest hive ships with the small ones being pulled in with them.
0:53 TFS Frieza: "Oh my God, you can grind meat on those abs!"
Don’t remember where I heard this but something said some Chaos Space Marines use their resistance to the warp for ship battles in warp space by physically crawling on the outside of the hall and leaping from one ship to the other.
Probably the most epic case was when Lorgar was finding his new faith and he sent the Word Bearers' Serrated Sun Chapter into the eye of terror. They turned the gellar field off eventually and the human crew went insane and killed themselves, and the space marines floated around for awhile. This is how the Gal Vorbak were created, led by Argyal Tal. They were half mortal/half demon. They eventually returned to Lorgar and they would try to create more Gal Vorbak. This all played a role in the Pilgrimage of Lorgar, which you can check out on the fandom wiki
edit: Argel Tal*
Argyal Tal is liked by a lot of fans, but this just made him seem so stupid. They bring on board a demon from that world with the purple eyed people. The demon says multiple times that it can't be trusted. But then when the demon requests Argyal Tal to turn off the Gellar field, he orders the captain to do it even though the human officers complain telling him what will happen. From that point on, Argyal Tal is no longer himself and he is dragged along by Chaos like a puppy on a leash.
@@alaljarensi6990 haha tbf though, Argel Tal*(I guess I misspelled his name) wasn't controlled by his demonic half enough to save his own life. I believe they were on the deck of a titan after fighting the Ultramarines/slaughtering citizens of Desh'ea, when Argel Tal turned his back on FUCKING EREBUS who stabbed him with his athame ritual knife. His demonic half was screaming at him to kill Erebus and that Erebus was going to kill him and he just ignored him.
@@xenostim It's implied that him and Ralm had a perfect bonding but I don't believe that. Ralm Tal was just another puppet. I wonder what would happen if you took, say, a Living Saint and put them into the body of a host. What would happen to that person if they were inhabited by an emperor designed warp entity?
@@alaljarensi6990 hmm I dunno but Majorkill has a video about a space marine chapter that becomes possessed on purpose and then the demon is banished(I think) and they are left with some super powers basically. I don't remember which chapter. Cheers from the Pacific NW, USA
@@xenostim The Exorcists. They allegedly had the gene seed of the Grey Knights. But in more recent lore, they have the gene seed of Rogal Dorn. They are very close with the Inquisition.
So far I can't think of an example of a character that was possessed by a good warp entity. .
I enjoyed this! So much 40k content is table top minis, or battles, rules, and lore associated with that, so "space content" doesn't come up often. It is always weird to me that Chaos gets as screwed by the Warp as others, but at least it is fair.
I wouldn’t say the Tau came out okay. The Tau on that ship will no longer work with other alien race’s. There’s even been recorded reports of the Taus who came from the wrap, attacking the Kroots & other alien races allied with them. Just case of what they witnessed inside the warp.
They pretty much became insane.
Corsair: The Face of the Void, a ship merchant was being hunted by Necrons in her ship for smuggling Necron artifacts. In order to get rid of the Necrons off her ship, she had the Gellar fields turned off. Her ship had smaller multiple Gellar fields. And apparently the Warp entities dealt with the Necrons. She had them turned on again and her crew casualties were minimal.
It's interesting that the description for warp talons is they just kinda float around in the warp till they claw open a hole and climb out, makes me think they're closer to possessed thank chaosy jump troops since nothing messes with them.
small mention.
The imperium nearly invented another way to travel faster than light (besides the webway) by using the ork teleportation tech.
This however caused the navigators to get angry and to sabotage the project. (They would have losed their jobs if it would have worked)
Of course. Bureaucracy is a trademark of the imperium.
source?
Navigators are so salty and insecure
How so? isn't ork tech is just bunch of pile of garbage that only work for ork?
@@TheWarmachine375 They are not. Its a matter of life and death for them. They are psyker mutants tolerated for their service for traveling the warp. Without their current job, they will be treated as mutants hated by the imperium or as psykers. And psykers have a variety of uses in the imperium as sanctioned psyker for the imperial guard to psyker fuel for the golden throne.
I would love Majorkill to give his views on life in the Imperium Nihilus / Dark Imperium.
Age of strife v2.0 Deamonic bogaloo
Blank : "Foolish demons... I'm not trapped with you. YOU'RE TRAPPED WITH ME!!"
I'd really like to hear more explanation on the various factions ftl travel. Specifically the Tyranids with their non-warp stuff sounds really interesting.
So funnily enough the daemons and Tyranids avoid each other like the plague. The reason? Daemons don’t have biomass for the Tyranids to consume and Tyranids don’t get corrupted by the warp for Daemons to be interested in them, basically they just kinda mutually ignore each other. And second point, Tyranids do NOT have faster than light travel. Their ships are just a massive alive Tyranid, that manually floats to their destination, without going through warp. The tyranids on board just go into a stasis sleep with only the Tyranids specifically made to awaken everyone in case of invaders actually staying awake.
@@pricelesssword4559 isn't there a Nid hive fleet that attacks worlds near the great rift? Kronos I think.
@@somethinglikethat2176 as maybe? I mean I won’t deny the possibility, but I’m not actually sure. I mostly remember Kronos for not having a lot of information available on it.
So how come some humans and entities that wander into a part of the warp without a ship not immediately super possessed, eaten or torn apart by the lack of physics? Is it just a less volitile change in reality for demons to notice? You still think they would need portable protection or something.
This vid reminds me of that TTS episode where Magnus turns into Steve Irwin and Kitten playing the *DID-GE-RI-DOOO* due to not having a gellar field
This made Kaldor Draigo MASSIVELY MORE impressive than he already is as he basically lives in the warp and not only that but all kinds of demons nafand trickery is being thrown at him and Kaldor just shrugs it off and slaughters every obstacle
A gellar field failing is probably one of the only things that would make a space marine shit their pants
11:00 In a recent book, "The Twice Dead King: Reign" the Necrons can enter the Warp (maybe) which they call the deadwind. To them it is just empty and nothing is there, literally nothing, also flayed ones may be able to enter and exit the warp at will.
0:12 Maybe they should go to a therapist and sort out their emotional problems for their mental recovery.
Mr. Perfect Cell: "Oh please! There isn't a shrink qualified enough to deal with those hot messes!"
Alucard: "Ohohoho! But I am!"
The part where you say that some Chaos ships use the fields on lower settings made me laugh. I imagine a dial that you turn down when you wanna trip some balls.
The spaceship 'Event Horizon' didnt have a Gellar Field, and returned Tainted.
Geller field on a ship fails in the warp.
Daemons: Time to party!
The orks on the ship who purposely sabotaged the Geller field: Heehee....
All this talk of forced entry is going to summon slaanesh
Don't tease us with such naughty thoughts bruvva
Event Horizon, Event Horizon is what happens when you go into the warp without a Gellar Field
Love your style of explaining lore in this irreverent way. I got a request. There's a particular Ork that imo just doesn't get enough love. Could you do a video on Tuska Daemon Killa? The only mad lad that ever got a happy end in the 40K universe?
event horizon is an amazing movie. watched it just a few weeks ago for the first time. one of the best movies i watched in ages. wish i could have enjoyed it in cinema.
I just love how the orks are like, "Joke's on you. I'm into that shit."
Demons: *Enters ship and starts killing humans*
Also Demon: Oh uh Tao people (whispers: shit forgot they were here)....umm this is awkward...want some coffee?
Remind me of TTS when Cato Sicarius following order to enter the warp without the gellar field on
Always gives me a chuckle when Majorkill pauses at the adjective he uses for his Patreon hentai.
PRAISE THE EMPEROR FOR HE, MAJORKILL, HAS GIVEN US W40K LORE THAT WOULD TAKE HOURS OF RESEARCHING FOR THIS PARTICULAR SUBJECT
I enjoy his content, but warp travel and gellar fields is pretty basic lore. Read some books!
When traveling by warp
Commissar : let activate our ship gellar field , so we dont get soul raped
Dag ork wahglord : me and dae boiz go WAAAAAAAHGGGGGGGGGG
If it's an Ultramarines ship they can handle it just fine, while they also fly into the Eye of Terror, stuff Magnus the Red into a box, and ship him back to Terra.
“WHICH IS MISSING ITS OZONE LAYER” explains all the mutants that live in Australia
That would be a cool idea for a warhammer horror game. Your trapped in the warp, and you need to reacivate the gellar field and escape
Strong Lovecraft vibes with the warp. Excellent banter
When traveling in the warp, you can watch the warp, whats outside? Like when traveling with train, looking out the windows.
9:04 If you’re referencing the event I think you are, they didn’t “enter the warp without a field.” They we’re hanging on the outside of the ship when it entered, and the survivor managed to claw his way inside. For those curious it’s in the Night Lords Omnibus, though I don’t remember the exact story.
The tortured psycher gellar field is just cheap in my opinion. Early human colonist without super advanced tech or stc-s made gellar fields. Also, there are a lot of ships with gellar fields, and they don't seem to be a rare technology or "encased in Adamantium". Meaning there aren't many reason why they can't produce it or replicate it.
Everyone else: oh no were dooooomed!
Orks: Oh boy! the in-flight entertainment has arrived!
Ya know, I'd love a story centered around someone like Kohl and friends attempting to retrieve an in-tact gellar field from a downed imperial/chaos ship. And then they have to fight over it in a really cool epic clustered room. That'd be fire -
I've been watching your videos for a long time now and its insane how you and your channel improved over time, and i thought you were awesome from the start!
It would be exactly like Event Horizon since the EH went into the warp before the shields were invented.
EH is an unofficial Warhammer prequel.
If the effects of traveling into the warp without a Gellar field are horrifying enough to make a Chaos Marine become paralyzed by fear, then I can’t even begin to imagine how bad it is to regular humans.
That sleeping psyker bit is such a forced grimdark element
Now that you've mentioned it, the missing ozone layer is kinda like Australia's gellar field had collapsed.
That would also explain all that weird shit that is crawling arround down there. :
Obligatory Event Horizon post, you ship might get posessed by a daemon.
Probably one of the coolest examples of someone entering the warp (or in this case a warp rift) was Fabius Bile in "Primogenitor". It's worth a read. They have a word bearer chanting prayers to try and keep chaos away and it describes him as he is chanting as having blood pool out his eyes and maggots festering in his mouth and face.
Does Gulliman know you have his primarch sized cutlery on your wall? I bet he fucking does...
Event Horizon, glad it got a mention.
The orks dont need geller fields. Kruska the demon killa flew with our his Geller field and fought all the way to a khorn planet.
Taus are basically Necrons 2.0 but still mortal.
And less grumpy.
Tau are better at biology than the Necrontyr were but.
"Regardless of your race, gender, or culture being in the warp is a bad time" Unless of course you're an Ork.
What happens when you lose Gellar Feilds, Simple watch Event Horizon.
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I know Luetin did it
But you covered Vraks
So
I’m waiting
Well you need protection when you stick your large battlebarge in a forbidden warp portal
A blackship full of sisters of silence enters the warp without a Geller field.
The daemons: Hell no, i'm not touching that with a 10 foot pole.
You just keep getting more f-ing hilarious as time goes on. Even your ad wasn't too tedious. I actually believe you. Peace
“40 year old super model” aka “the greatest person to ever play survivor”
MAJORKILL: "Its never a good time when a Gellar Field fails."
ORKZ: "I take offense to that."
6:13 not to forget Grey Knights. Sometimes they travel without gellerfields just to get a bit of kick in their coffee in the morning
Skip to 2:12 for the actual video
What would happen if a ship full of blanks went through the warp without a gellar field?
Have you seen Event Horizon? That’s what happens lol
Fun fact, supposedly Event Horizon was supposed to be a warhammer flick but GW pulled rights like they did with Star Craft hahaha
No way was it ment to be a GW film!!?? Love event horizon!!!
@@wasterdnb I think it was confirmed by the writer at one point, you might have to look into it for authenticity because this is the internet, but I’m 85% positive this is the case
No sir wrong. Also it was warcraft
@@uxsenebeli so I looked it up and while there is no official connection, the writer was inspired by 40k warp travel. Which still does nothing to explain your Warcraft idea lol
Imperium: worse day ever
Orks: battle everywhere!
blue demon: what do I want? a fast meal of tiny blue souls today or a massive cult following me tomorrow?
Man, I'd love for GW to make another board game in the style of Space Hulk, but instead of a bunch of Terminators running around a derelict ship twatting Genestealers, it's a crew of regular humans and some Space Marines stuck in the warp with their Gellar Field down and daemons running amok. That'd be fucking awesome.
All i need for skin care is a power armour. Although i understand it if you're coming from the Emperor's Children.
Great video again!
Note that the T'au crew on those ships also fucking murdered all of their human auxiliaries after that little incident... and became super xenophobic even after.