Even in real military service, ceremony is important to teach and reiforce common values and disipline, for morale, and honoring deeds. Libraries importance is knowledge based.
There is a book series called "Rise of an Empire". Iirc the smallest ships the Empire uses are like 600m wide and long and 300m tall. It is because there is no point in using smaller stuff. Smaller stuff cannot get through the armor and anything smaller, you'd just use rockets instead of ships.
I read that as "the expense" and wanted to hear about imperial supply lines and the endless thousand of vessels brought along to maintain a Imperial fleet
Supposedly void shields disperse incoming energy into the warp meaning its not impossible that a daemon just walking along took a macro cannon blast to the face
Navigating an imperial ship: Hundred of people each with years or decades worth of training and experience working in unison to make it happen Navigating Ork ships:" ME SMASH RED BUTTON!!!"
I remember in brutal kunnin the orks were driving somewhere and there was a literal "go faster" button on their buggy. And when pushed it did indeed go faster. Right into a damn warhound. Right as its voids were down. They managed to blast their way in. Orks are great
There was some fluff in the first Halo tie-in novel that humans always want to be able to look out of windows, so the bridge is always in a vulnerable location. Covenant command decks are centrally located inside the ship.
here is a church so incase of a losing battle you can run between the gun halls and go ask the emperor to kiss your ass goodbye .40k is so out there the lore alone drew me to this universe and has kept me there since the first words.
I think I have not learned so much about 40k in a single video in years. After listening to lore vids for a long time and reading most of the novels, I thought I knew almost everything, but you have gathered so much here to prove me wrong. Great job!
Speaking for the real world US Navy warrant officers are an order of magnitude above NCO’s. To become one, one needs to have achieved the rank of chief (E7 very senior NCO), have at least twelve years service with good conduct, be declared a subject matter expert in their given rating, and be confirmed by a council. They are the rarest ranks in the fleet. My last command station had fewer than ten on a base of six thousand personnel.
@@mikewaterfield3599 I understand if you feel that not fully committing to the active duty isn't your thing, but the reserves and national guard form a huge supply of both combat arms and support units honed by members working in the civilian industry. You cannot underestimate the talent for technical MOS' that possess skillsets present in the civilian industry who typically have much higher job skill requirements. National Guard combat arms units are a mixed bag, but some consistently win marksmanship and other competitions. There exists two National Guard special forces groups for example. Never discourage someone from joining a component of the military that also allows them to pursue a professional civilian career.
Externally, the Imperial Navy ships do resemble old-era ships, in particular the ships of early 1900 (and earlier ships-of the line), much like their tanks as well.
I was like 'Is this going to be the video that mostly exists because of all the screen shots which can be pulled from the newer Battlefleet Gothic and Rogue Trader games? And it is.
The game Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 includes the Phalanx and Guilliman's Gloriana Class Battleship, which makes an Emperor look like a regular cruiser
Clearly stores would not support the needs of the entire crew. But one would think the entire of the crew would always have a supply of condensed emergency rations to see them through a month or two.
i've been arguing this obvious fact for years to the point of going crazy but there is an endless supply of fanboys who really do think their precious pew pew humanoid shooters even bulked up on gene steroids are going to decide the galactic war and not the imperial navy. cadia didn't fall because the guardsmen or space marines or titans faltered planetside. it fell because the gothic fleet could not stop nearly the entire black fleet from bearing down on the planet orbit side. a lost 40k ground battle is some cute little story in a novel. a lost 40k space battle is a planet ripped asunder into nice big meaty chunks floating in space.
These are great, I'm really enjoying your content. Where are you getting these scripts? Are you writing them, or are these transcripts of existing works?
Hardly, given that hive cities house billions of people and the biggest battleships' crews are a measly 250-300K. The population density should be about the same on average, maybe even denser on the ships
@@АлександрКоролев-ъ5в Did some digging, and I have to say the statement is correct. A Gloriana Class Battleship is 20km long, and is larger than some Hive Cities, which can be 4-5km in diameter. The reason why population is so much higher in a Hive City is because the vast majority of the ship is taken up by engines, drives, reactors, Void and Geller field generators, life support, weapon decks, flight decks, and armor.
Truth be told bigger, the Arc Mechanicus Speranza is said to be the size of a continent, titans can walk its halls and it is essentially a space born forge world. 40k has a habit of go big, go bigger, go bigger etc because over powered is ridiculous fun 👍
Would like to know your workflow. The amount of people here that don’t get how you pump out these vids is mindboggling….or not recognizing the voice thinking it’s you.
I wish writers would consult more with experts. There are many who have served on Iowa class battleships, or several classes of aircraft carriers, that would be able to consult on life and how certain systems work. I realize it’s not a 1:1 comparison, but it makes zero sense that the bridge is so vulnerable as in real life redundancy is carefully designed into warships - battleships had armored citadels that housed everything needed to command the vessel during combat even if the entire bridge was destroyed. That’s just a single example of something humans today have figured out since the age of sail that seems odd people in the far future would forget. Another thing would be crew berths - we already have combat ships that carry thousands of personal on and berthing is one of the least concerning aspects - you can hot bunk, or on larger ships set up temporary berths in mess spaces etc. It isn’t necessary for crew to live in squalor on a ship the several miles long even with such a large number of crew - in theory serving in the navy should be the most desirable job in the imperium. I am very new to the lore though and maybe just looking to far into it where it coincides with another interest of mine.
How does the shield hold in atmosphere while also allowing slow moving objects like torpedos to pass? Also seems like it should destroy things passing through if it will cut through anything in its path on activations, but maybe that’s just an effect of the initial field being formed.
You're thinking of Star Trek. In 40k, closest thing we have to actual lightspeed within realspace, is the high-powered railguns and mass-drivers used by Tau warships.
Actually sounds very reasonable. Not considering the number of decks, that gives 9.6 square km, meaning a crew population density is 26000 per square km. There's 13 actual cities in the world today with higher population density than that. And they're not living in buildings comparable in height, to the height of an Imperial warship. If anything, it sounds like there'd be plenty of room for troops and other passengers with such a slimmed down crew. 😊
I can tell you the ship I served at was something around 130m length, 20m height and 15m width. That makes for around 39,000m³. Our ship had a crew of 220 people. Looking at this battleship. The width seems to be roughly equal to the height. Lets say 1km for both just to not only take the largest parts, but average it out a bit. That makes for 8km³ or about 8,000,000,000m³ So in relation to the ship I served at. They have about 180 times the space per person.
How do you make such huge videos so fast? It's a little unsettling lol Do you actually write and voice these? The amount of time to even get the info together, let alone make it sound good like this has gotta be huge. I'm curious, cuz you operate at like 10 times the speed of even the most prolific and dedicated 40k channels and idk how that's possible 🤔
250.000 of crew? Imperial Iterator, stop lying. Quarter of a mill is a crew for a BATLESHIP, not for a FRIGATE. Those have crews in TENS of thousands. Effectiveness of use of internal space in imperial starships? Have you seen some? They have rooms tens or hundrets of meter high inside. Efectivity of work is laughable too, with all the servitors and slaves from lower decks, who are maually spinning the generator.
Wait hol up...maybe its because of some werid ass britbong writers. But this is a battleship or equivalent yes? So you're telling me the entire command staff is a captain...a lieutenant and a dozen ensigns?...😂 Wtf bro, that barely enough officers for a corvette. There should be AT MINIMUM, a Commander/XO, at least two Lt. CMDRS or equivalent and about a dozen more Lts. This ship is hugely undersatffed...its like a boomer is running this ship
02:36 "The creators of this type of battle ship seem to have done everything possible to avoid the useless waste of even a cubic meter of space inside the armored Hull"... and then immediately shows the inside of god damned CATHEDRAL. Why do you even write a lie like that? It's obviously not true and has never been true to 40K that they use their internal space economically in imperial spacee ships. Don't lie like this in future videos, you devaluate the whole video when you do so. I'm not gonna finish the rest of the video now because now i believe the rest of the video is probably gonna be filled with bs like this.
Everyone of your videos is like an hour long but 40% of it is you just repeating the same information over and over. Do you even notice this or is just about making it as long as possible ?
Its just his style. He is meant to be a literal iterator talking to a crowd. So repetition is important. Thats important to remember in his videos. Its not like say. Weshammer, who is just there to talk about 40k.
I love hearing about life inside different things and places within 40k, it's the best lore
Not a metre of space wasted, also here is a massive ceremonial hall and a library😂
Hey those are super important 😂
are you suggesting pray to the god emperor "wasted space"
Heretic!!!
@@JordanKennedy-e5u Call the Inquisition!
Even in real military service, ceremony is important to teach and reiforce common values and disipline, for morale, and honoring deeds.
Libraries importance is knowledge based.
Storage? Those ceilings better be vaulted when I go in there 👮 💀
That moment when your tech tree is stagnant at entry level in Stellaris and ES2 and you're calling a Corvette an Emperor Class Battleship.
Hmmm... It sounds like other verse heretics have entered the chat???
Remembering the great war for the Orion system.
it is not stagnant - it is regressing. Significantly.
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My man. I don't know how you pump out one of these per day, but keep going. They are awesome!
At this rate we’ll run out of lore in about 3 lifetimes
“250,000 to maintain an acceptable standard of living for the crew”….Standard of living may vary.
An abysmally low standard is still a standard, lol
Better than six milion it was originaly
unless you are a decent ranking officer or a space marine, standard of living is a loose term.
"Acceptable" to whom is the real question
@@dalemorgan8263 sounds like heresy talk….
Battleship, not Frigate.
1:38 - Dimensions
1:57 - Crew number
2:53 - Command deck
3:43 - Captain's Quarters
4:28 - Officers
6:26 - Common areas
7:45 - Captain's Bridge
8:45 - Command deck externals
9:17 - Enlisted quarters
9:40 - Non-commissioned Officers
10:31 - Specializations
11:22 - Rank and file
13:02 - Conscription
13:47 - Astropathic chamber
15:35 - Navigator's sanctum
17:07 - Gun Decks
18:50 - Ammunition forges
19:20 - MACRO cannons
20:17 - Bombardment cannons
20:45 - Lance batteries
22:16 - Lasers
23:16 - Torpedos
24:18 - (note on void shields and torpedos)
25:04 - NOVA cannons
26:14 - Armour
27:07 - Void shields
27:43 - (weaknesses)
28:15 - (on large vessels)
28:51 - (outside of combat)
29:16 - (weaponizing/tactical uses)
29:48 - Turrets
30:21 - Hangers and launch bays
30:57 - Fury
31:52 - Starhark
33:28 - Lightning and Thunderbolt
34:25 - Marauder
35:27 - Cargo holds
35:53 - (note on logistics and nutrition)
36:26 - Engine room
37:00 - Plasma engine
38:09 - (dangers)
38:40 - Warp drive
39:11 - (dangers)
39:45 - Geller field generators
40:29 - (dangers)
40:53 - (Geller Plague)
41:22 - Voidsmen
42:09 - Ecclesiarchy and Temple
43:00 - Lower decks (and primary cargo door)
43:50 - Blackmarket
44:18 - Other specialists (Techpriests, Duty Officers, Medical, etc.)
47:01 - Chaplin and Commissar
++ For the algorithm gawd 🙏🏾
Ave Dominus Nox
Maintaining discipline through regular floggings
And let it be known they will continue until morale around here improves 😑
Eh commisars would likely just execute at random so theyre pretty lucky
😂😂😂😂 yes lord inquisitor, this is the one that I was talking about!
Only in 40K are fighters and bombers the size of small frigates in other verses.
There is a book series called "Rise of an Empire".
Iirc the smallest ships the Empire uses are like 600m wide and long and 300m tall.
It is because there is no point in using smaller stuff. Smaller stuff cannot get through the armor and anything smaller, you'd just use rockets instead of ships.
This one is fire. Its story is correct. It is militarism at its truest form. Sufferance and discipline. Tasty sleeping storytelling. Thank you!
It's stellar
Dang it, we badly need 'The Expanse' quality series about the Imperial Navy!
I read that as "the expense" and wanted to hear about imperial supply lines and the endless thousand of vessels brought along to maintain a Imperial fleet
The titular Corvette would be destroyed on its first patrol.
Supposedly void shields disperse incoming energy into the warp meaning its not impossible that a daemon just walking along took a macro cannon blast to the face
Navigating an imperial ship: Hundred of people each with years or decades worth of training and experience working in unison to make it happen
Navigating Ork ships:" ME SMASH RED BUTTON!!!"
Hundreds? Nope. Even the smallest Imperial voidships have crews numbering in the tens of thousands.
I remember in brutal kunnin the orks were driving somewhere and there was a literal "go faster" button on their buggy. And when pushed it did indeed go faster. Right into a damn warhound. Right as its voids were down. They managed to blast their way in. Orks are great
I mean the button being red makes whatever it does happen faster.
There was some fluff in the first Halo tie-in novel that humans always want to be able to look out of windows, so the bridge is always in a vulnerable location. Covenant command decks are centrally located inside the ship.
This unit agrees with covenant assessment. Windows are structural weaknesses.
here is a church so incase of a losing battle you can run between the gun halls and go ask the emperor to kiss your ass goodbye .40k is so out there the lore alone drew me to this universe and has kept me there since the first words.
Amen! The sheer absurdity and insanity of the universe have always been my favorite parts of 40k!
I don't play the game, but the lore has me listening for hours. The Horus heresy...my complements to the chef.
Perfect explanation with a multiple volume of vocabulary describing all aspects of this monstrosity of a ship. I love it.
I think I have not learned so much about 40k in a single video in years.
After listening to lore vids for a long time and reading most of the novels, I thought I knew almost everything, but you have gathered so much here to prove me wrong. Great job!
"It is economies that wins wars" - The truth.
THE ITERATOR DOES NOT MISS
Facts, his picks stories the emperor would approve of
A more appropriate title for this video should be "Inside an Imperial Navy Warship".
Looks like they listened to you.
bro, look at a picture of the “MSC Magnum VII” and imagine that being a torpedo.
Wonderful piece of work
And then you play Tabletop Battlefleet Gothic and expend these things in a single turn to win a battle lol.
Speaking for the real world US Navy warrant officers are an order of magnitude above NCO’s. To become one, one needs to have achieved the rank of chief (E7 very senior NCO), have at least twelve years service with good conduct, be declared a subject matter expert in their given rating, and be confirmed by a council. They are the rarest ranks in the fleet. My last command station had fewer than ten on a base of six thousand personnel.
One thing you left out: To court martial a navy warrant officer, requires an act of congress. Literally.
@@KibuFox SMEs are rare, we enjoy certain latitudes in respect of that.
Join the guard and become an E7 due to a position opening promotion.
@@leighz1962 F that, never was and never will be a weekender. Anything worth doing should not be done in half measures.
@@mikewaterfield3599 I understand if you feel that not fully committing to the active duty isn't your thing, but the reserves and national guard form a huge supply of both combat arms and support units honed by members working in the civilian industry. You cannot underestimate the talent for technical MOS' that possess skillsets present in the civilian industry who typically have much higher job skill requirements. National Guard combat arms units are a mixed bag, but some consistently win marksmanship and other competitions. There exists two National Guard special forces groups for example.
Never discourage someone from joining a component of the military that also allows them to pursue a professional civilian career.
This was a great video. Thanks for putting this out.
AIN'T NUFFIN BETTER THAN A IMPERIAL EYE-TRAITOR VID AFTER A LONG DAY OF BASHIN' EADS
What a wonderful and complete job. As an imperial navy simp, I enjoyed this a lot. Thanks!
"Where would the Emporer be without everyday sacrifices of thousands of people?" In more ways than one lol
Externally, the Imperial Navy ships do resemble old-era ships, in particular the ships of early 1900 (and earlier ships-of the line), much like their tanks as well.
In the far future ther is no time for sleep only time for lore!!!
Never expected to see a Space Engineers build here, nice
I wish we had a game where you could pilot a fighter and land on other ships like in Star Wars Battlefront 2 the original version
I was like 'Is this going to be the video that mostly exists because of all the screen shots which can be pulled from the newer Battlefleet Gothic and Rogue Trader games? And it is.
Absolutely love you content lure with the old school blue planet narrative voice
For the ALGORITHM! For the Nurgles hugs!
I love the narrator's voice.
The slow torpedo penetrates the shield
Emperor-worthy documentary. There's enough info in there for years of RPG, if you want.
Your voice helps me sleep (no offense) ,subscribed❤
The game Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 includes the Phalanx and Guilliman's Gloriana Class Battleship, which makes an Emperor look like a regular cruiser
well the end commentary there is the old lesson that tactics win the battle at hand, logistics wins the war.
Clearly stores would not support the needs of the entire crew. But one would think the entire of the crew would always have a supply of condensed emergency rations to see them through a month or two.
Worse case scenario, they could always make up a batch or two of good old fashioned "Corpse Starch"! (And yes, that is EXACTLY what it sounds like!)
The ship being described is a battleship, not a frigate.
i've been arguing this obvious fact for years to the point of going crazy but there is an endless supply of fanboys who really do think their precious pew pew humanoid shooters even bulked up on gene steroids are going to decide the galactic war and not the imperial navy. cadia didn't fall because the guardsmen or space marines or titans faltered planetside. it fell because the gothic fleet could not stop nearly the entire black fleet from bearing down on the planet orbit side. a lost 40k ground battle is some cute little story in a novel. a lost 40k space battle is a planet ripped asunder into nice big meaty chunks floating in space.
So 37000-ish years from now, this is the kind of ship we will build?
37,000 millenia
Lol no 37000 years@syndromeofadowns
These are great, I'm really enjoying your content. Where are you getting these scripts? Are you writing them, or are these transcripts of existing works?
Suppose , its his work.I read the White dwarf since 1996. Never read something like his script.
My uncle used to work in one of that ship
I wonder how much this narrator would charge to verbally destroy my enemies
Are they really bigger than a hive city? I mean I don’t doubt it but damn… hive cities are pretty chunky
I listened to that line, and I don't think it was referring to Frigates specifically. Some, few, Imperial ships are as big as hive cities.
Hardly, given that hive cities house billions of people and the biggest battleships' crews are a measly 250-300K. The population density should be about the same on average, maybe even denser on the ships
@@АлександрКоролев-ъ5в Did some digging, and I have to say the statement is correct. A Gloriana Class Battleship is 20km long, and is larger than some Hive Cities, which can be 4-5km in diameter. The reason why population is so much higher in a Hive City is because the vast majority of the ship is taken up by engines, drives, reactors, Void and Geller field generators, life support, weapon decks, flight decks, and armor.
Truth be told bigger, the Arc Mechanicus Speranza is said to be the size of a continent, titans can walk its halls and it is essentially a space born forge world.
40k has a habit of go big, go bigger, go bigger etc because over powered is ridiculous fun 👍
Surprised they don't have some farms on the ship. LOL
Keep up the great work. 🎉🎉 in the future there is only war, and the grind. ❤
300 m standard torpedo.
For comparison a modern torpedo is Russia's Poseidon with 24 meters.
Would like to know your workflow. The amount of people here that don’t get how you pump out these vids is mindboggling….or not recognizing the voice thinking it’s you.
I wish writers would consult more with experts. There are many who have served on Iowa class battleships, or several classes of aircraft carriers, that would be able to consult on life and how certain systems work. I realize it’s not a 1:1 comparison, but it makes zero sense that the bridge is so vulnerable as in real life redundancy is carefully designed into warships - battleships had armored citadels that housed everything needed to command the vessel during combat even if the entire bridge was destroyed. That’s just a single example of something humans today have figured out since the age of sail that seems odd people in the far future would forget. Another thing would be crew berths - we already have combat ships that carry thousands of personal on and berthing is one of the least concerning aspects - you can hot bunk, or on larger ships set up temporary berths in mess spaces etc. It isn’t necessary for crew to live in squalor on a ship the several miles long even with such a large number of crew - in theory serving in the navy should be the most desirable job in the imperium. I am very new to the lore though and maybe just looking to far into it where it coincides with another interest of mine.
What are you chatting about
@@BoOb-yd4dk I’m chatting into the void about subtly adding realism where appropriate.
How does the shield hold in atmosphere while also allowing slow moving objects like torpedos to pass? Also seems like it should destroy things passing through if it will cut through anything in its path on activations, but maybe that’s just an effect of the initial field being formed.
It wouldn't matter if there were miles thick of armor, a warp speed anything will go through anything.
You're thinking of Star Trek. In 40k, closest thing we have to actual lightspeed within realspace, is the high-powered railguns and mass-drivers used by Tau warships.
Without the new ships and with only the ancient ones, Emporium of Man would seise to exist many many millenia before the "present" events.....
Some good information thank you
Long live the algorithm! Number 7. Lol
Why are the characters from Disneys Atlantis featured in this?
Asmongold editor?
Nice video !
1,2 by 8 km seems quite a small space for 250k + people.
Actually sounds very reasonable.
Not considering the number of decks, that gives 9.6 square km, meaning a crew population density is 26000 per square km.
There's 13 actual cities in the world today with higher population density than that. And they're not living in buildings comparable in height, to the height of an Imperial warship.
If anything, it sounds like there'd be plenty of room for troops and other passengers with such a slimmed down crew. 😊
@@fulalbatross Hm... You might be right, I didn't take into consideration the vertical space. Still a bit crowded for my liking.
@@FlawlessEntropy Haha oh yeah, definitely too crowded regardless. Warships still aren't built for comfort after all 😄
I can tell you the ship I served at was something around 130m length, 20m height and 15m width.
That makes for around 39,000m³. Our ship had a crew of 220 people.
Looking at this battleship. The width seems to be roughly equal to the height. Lets say 1km for both just to not only take the largest parts, but average it out a bit.
That makes for 8km³ or about 8,000,000,000m³
So in relation to the ship I served at. They have about 180 times the space per person.
My warhammer knowledge is limited to the loren, never payed the board game. Are spaceships playable in the Board game? Or only ground units?
Ground troops and vehicles with a few jetpack units and some hovercrafts
How did you get Tom Baker to sign on to narrate this?
Looked up at 46:30 and saw fucking Nicholas Cage?!?
How do you make such huge videos so fast? It's a little unsettling lol
Do you actually write and voice these? The amount of time to even get the info together, let alone make it sound good like this has gotta be huge. I'm curious, cuz you operate at like 10 times the speed of even the most prolific and dedicated 40k channels and idk how that's possible 🤔
Big team working hard :)
@@ImperialIterator Damn, that's still really impressive
What technology is used to achieve anti-gravity?
whoa it's asmongold's editor narrating this, FYI.
250.000 of crew? Imperial Iterator, stop lying. Quarter of a mill is a crew for a BATLESHIP, not for a FRIGATE. Those have crews in TENS of thousands.
Effectiveness of use of internal space in imperial starships? Have you seen some? They have rooms tens or hundrets of meter high inside. Efectivity of work is laughable too, with all the servitors and slaves from lower decks, who are maually spinning the generator.
The title is frigate but he talks about battleships and the next rank down from admiral is lieutenant? What even is this video
The video says "the next rank under captain is lieutenant"
Are you mentally challenged or is English not your native language?
Listening.
Is the tittle wrong? Says frigate but it’s about battleships
Yo sleep club 💤 where u at
Frigate is not battleship?
Secundus
You would think a British man over 70 would be better at Latin. Lol
Yes I love this !!!!!!!
Love it
😊
Wait hol up...maybe its because of some werid ass britbong writers. But this is a battleship or equivalent yes? So you're telling me the entire command staff is a captain...a lieutenant and a dozen ensigns?...😂
Wtf bro, that barely enough officers for a corvette. There should be AT MINIMUM, a Commander/XO, at least two Lt. CMDRS or equivalent and about a dozen more Lts. This ship is hugely undersatffed...its like a boomer is running this ship
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thanks for not using AI art
Bro wtf is this? This is so inaccurate.
02:36 "The creators of this type of battle ship seem to have done everything possible to avoid the useless waste of even a cubic meter of space inside the armored Hull"... and then immediately shows the inside of god damned CATHEDRAL. Why do you even write a lie like that? It's obviously not true and has never been true to 40K that they use their internal space economically in imperial spacee ships. Don't lie like this in future videos, you devaluate the whole video when you do so. I'm not gonna finish the rest of the video now because now i believe the rest of the video is probably gonna be filled with bs like this.
Seek help
In universe, that isn't considered a waste.
120th!
First!!!
Can you make the voice not so S’y, the S’s are pain to my ears and there are so many
Everyone of your videos is like an hour long but 40% of it is you just repeating the same information over and over. Do you even notice this or is just about making it as long as possible ?
Its just his style. He is meant to be a literal iterator talking to a crowd. So repetition is important. Thats important to remember in his videos. Its not like say. Weshammer, who is just there to talk about 40k.
Did you accidentally set a loop or something? Theres enough structure here to warrant timestamps. Lol
Love your videos but what’s with all the females? Kills the immersion imo. Female captains, come on now..
Wat kind of evil stuff is this omg gimme a break.i guess reality isn’t good enough.use ur own imagination not others
Do you are have stupid?
I really don't like your robot voice.
It is pronounced 'Lieutenant" - No F.
Warhammer is a British creation, so using "Leftenant" is technically accurate!
No, it is being pronounced correctly.
zirq nyueurg nyorgk zirq zirq always has a way to fist my anyul hole-gap.