GW is horrible at portraying their own IP. For example, in the new trailer with the tyranids, they portray space marines as slow, lumbering brutes with reaction times that are slower than mine. The power of a space marine in combat is not durability, it is their speed, their reflexes and their intellect. Astartes and the Krieg short are the best portrayal of Astartes in lore accurate terms. I mean at this point, why even bother wearing the armor when 90% of your enemies can nullify it.
@@HoneyBadger1779for real. Them Marines in 9th and 10th edition trailers looks so dumb. Those ultramarine be like "wow what a big bug. Imma just forget I have legs for a seconds and cosplay an expensive stationary turret." And in this supposed epic last stand, they just stands on a high ground with practically no cover and get massacred. Boring ass choreography
@@HoneyBadger1779That's what I was thinking, they get shot once by a Necron in the right place and they're dead. May as well be light and nimble if you're a one shot regardless.
@@Loofy101 The Iroquois pioneered that tactic. Did you know that several native American tribes used to actually make armor, not out of metal typically, but armor that was effective for the weapons that they used against each other. When the Europeans showed up with black powder weapons, armor became phased out because no armor they could make had any effect on a musket ball. It's common sense.
@@RedHornSSS The trailers themselves are beautifully made in a vacuum.... But they do not represent properly. I mean, even if one space marine killed, let's say, 500 tyranids warriors , It still wouldn't make a difference. They are not OP enough. They can't be against this threat. This threat has to be handled with hardware and technology, probably one of the dumbest things the imperium could have done was send out more powerful genetics to fight them. I'm assuming golden age of humanity probably wouldn't have much difficulty and I'm assuming that the fully awakened Necrons are going to be the solution. The problem is that games workshop is back itself into a corner. Everything is about the five major factions, which does not include the space communists who could have been kneecapped with one expedition of stealth ships equipped with virus bombs. I'm presuming GW is working towards the revival of the eldar, the necrons, the Krork, and the star child, all of whom have a confrontation with the hive fleet. Meanwhile, there are two dozen races that are infinitely more interesting than the blueberry boys that have been ignored for a long time that have been made completely redundant by the introduction of the Tyranid fleet. Sluaagth. Rak gul. Nephilim Megarachnids Yu voth Hrud Styrxis And on
It also shows how he thinks. Reconstructing the entire battle from just the aftermath. Every shot, every blow, every death. Astartes aren't just strong, they're smart.
Honestly, for what they go against, I feel like the Space Marines are far too over hyped. I mean your average gene stealer dealer can tear through their armor like butter. Eldar are just about as fast as them and generally come with more numbers and more efficient equipment. And your necrons all packed weapons that can put SM's down pretty easily and come in a horde. I feel like faction with personnel that can't be frightened should be able to mop the floor with Space Marines
@@saltysocks1074but it's not really only the weapons and armor that made Space Marines good. Literally every faction in the galaxy can take on Space Marines, even Tau has weapons that can pierce Space Marine armor. It's the skill that made Space Marines terrifying to fight against. They're quick for their size, incredibly strong, incredibly accurate. Like in Pariah Nexus we can see Space Marines dodging Necron fire, and a space Marine even tanking two headshots before going down. It's the determination, skill and stubbornness against grim and hopeless situation that made Humanity in 40k amazing. They're the type to headbutt a necron when they lost their arm, a type to keep on fighting even if they already lost. Humans doesn't have the technology of Eldar and Necron, the strength of Orks, nor the smarts of Tau, but they have the determination to fight on and never give up is what made them special. Cadia is a proof of this because even when the planet is destroyed, the Guardsmen who still survived on the debris fought on.
@@cyfertea8707 Yeah, you say that but I feel that skill both on a physical and mental level is easily replicated within most the other factions. Eldar for example are both as experienced in warfare as astartes and maybe even faster on the draw. Not only that though, they tend to have a relative numbers advantage whenever they fight Space Marines. There's no reason why a tyranid swarm who is more coordinated than any human organization could possibly be wouldn't be able to outsmart 1000 super soldiers with their own soldiers who unless disconnected from the hive mind, literally don't feel fear and can't break. Hell, dispatch not really playing around with a ramification of this idea in lore, tyranids are supposed to be able to adapt to just about any environment/ scenario. What keeps a tyranid army from just making 4000 tailor made troops uploaded individually with Space Marine tactics and biologically just faster and stronger than the creatures they're designed to hunt?
Reminds me a lot of Halo 3 ODST. You’ve arrived to the battle too late, and you’re tying to piece together what’s going on while trying to regroup with your allies.
Tbh it's pretty similar to halo infinite. The last of a group of supersoldiers (who's also green) arrives to find that humanity lost a war against aliens. Said super soldier has an emotional moment with some civilians and leads a resistance against alien occupiers
@@henryb4300 No it's more in line with ODST versus Infinite because at least in ODST you're trying to AVOID being detected by enemy patrols while trying to regroup with your own allies or your remaining squadmates, because EVERYTHING in said enemy patrols would be able to kill you if they so much as even look at you which is true for the Necrons in 40K, they're able to kill you if they so much as even look at you so Sakan running into a patrol while alone like that would absolutely result in his end even for a Space Marine.
The sister was clearly ablelist. We stan an Imperium that is progressive and inclusive, that's what 40k is all about, accepting each other's differences
Of course not. In case you don’t understand the full irony of that scene that was a necron destroyer. Basically necrons who are salty that they can’t be flesh and have decided nothing else flesh is allowed to exist either. They DESPISE any and all life and their ultimate goal is to destroy all life. They’re extremely nihilistic and morph their modies into forms better suited for killing literally all life. Basically everything the sister said would be equally fitting if said by that skropekh destroyer.
Destroyers are mad. Potentially the result of some virus infecting their systems. They are basically obsessed with killing. And they will kill until the planet is completely lifeless. And when I say "completely lifeless", I mean they kill everything down to the tiniest microbe. Nothing is left behind them but dust. Is it because they hate the living? Who knows. The words of the few actually both capable and willing to speak imply that they consider the eradication of all life a *necessity*, rather than take any actual joy in it.
@@AnonymousAnonposterWhat I'm tired of, is seeing massive lore inconsistencies, like that trailer with the Terminators getting torn up by standard gaunts and not even reacting to being shanked in the chest
@@blacktemplar1139if anything it actually lore accurate for what the tyranids are supposed to be. They are a force that is constantly pumping out beings to counter what they were lossing to which honestly tracks with what the trailer was showcasing where the ultramarines were dominating/winning until eventually they started slowly becoming more and more overwhelmed
Raven Guard are said to be so stealthy when they were dispatched to aid the Ultramarines and their fight against the Tyranids. They were able to sneak into the Fortress of Hera undetected, even the Ultramarine Sergeant who was the instructor of the Scout 10th Company, wasn't able to detect the Raven Guard till they announced themselves.
Whats weird is that there aren't aren't any Skitarii around. Sure, this ain't a forgeworld, but the Mechanicus has at least some kind of token defense force on worlds with extensive industrial areas and manifacturing complexes, and with how many Adeptus Mechanicus Insignia you can see around the city...
If i recall, its a shrine world. There was likely little to no real mechanicus presence aside from infrastructure. That being said, i think gw plays close to the chest wirh mech vs nec Lest people start connecting the dots...
@@DefinitelyNotBlackOpalDirect well, necrons and mechanicus both get their tech from the void dragon. The mechanicus is unaware of this, but they always have a strange fascination with necron tech that they don’t have with the tech of any other race
They are not really interested in fighting the imperium, typically they only engage with mankind when fighting (in their eyes) what is a war of reclamation or when the imperium decides to attack them. But yes. Although I think games workshop already (*) the lore (more than usual) with making some splinter fleet or something able to consume Necrons, rather than sticking to the longestablished fact of the nids avoiding Necrons.
@@HoneyBadger1779 nids consume biomass to make more of themselves, necrons have no biomass, their worlds have no biomass, its logical for the nids to avoid the necrons because fighting the necrons would result in heavy loses that can't be replenished because necrons are made of metal
@@HoneyBadger1779the showdown between necrons and nids is going to happen, gw already laid the foundation for it with the silent king's agenda of finding new bodies for the necrons to undo biotransference and the fact that this can't happen if nids devour all the biomass in the galaxy.
@@MrPikaGammer Chances are the earlier scene with the Assault Intercessor Sergeant where he was zooming in on the Deathmark's location, may be the closest we'd see to bolter/bolt pistol go pro's being used.
Truly missed a trick by not having the Palatine overcharge her pistol and kill both her and the skorpekh instead of that weird destroyer cult rizz stare
The thing is, that's what she was trying to do. The Destroyer just said "nope, not gonna let you do that" and twisted. He watched her die slowly because the Destroyer Cults despise all life, and have an almost fetishistic obsession with killing. Watching her suffer is the closest thing to feeling joy that Destroyer will probably ever have. It was also an artistic choice so that we could realize that everything SHE'S saying is what the DESTROYER would be saying to _her_ if it could talk.
@@CannibalLemonsFromMars That's also the thing. Why no necrons teleported back to the tomb complex after taking critical damage? There are plenty of necron bodies lying around.
@@peterdurum434Later the Deathmark calls Illuminor Szeras specifically to request a regeneration. Apparently regenerating Necrons is work and he doesn’t want to do that.
Szeras states to the deathmark that he will not utilise his resources to help failures. They showed how he doesn't think very highly of his fellow necrons.
Another point on the list of things Space Marines (and their armor) can do that other scifi supersoldiers can't: reconstruct battlefields within seconds.
One thing I find really strange is that everybody is rushing into battle without worrying about cover in W40k cinematics. If you stand in the middle of the battle obviously you're going to get shot. I'm surprised some people survive so long tbh.
I was with the whole replaying the battle baised on the combination of space marine intellect and hyper advanced sensors on his helmet. But the knowledge and emotional experience of that sister's death and what she said? And how personal the necron made the kill? Imma have to call bullshit there🤣🤣
Honestly it's pretty dumb of the Sisters to stand around out in the open like that instead of retreating to higher grounds or better coverage or something
Every time i look at this i'm never really feeling the fights because my suspension of dispelief needs to be in space for it to make sense to me how badly the necron warriors keep missing. They have the most advanced tech in the galaxy yet three shots in a row some warriors just keeps hitting the floor of some opponents 10 metres away from them standing out in the open screaming. I just can't take these fights seriously.
Gw really needs to step up its weapon armor aesthetics on space marines. Astartes cinematics imo is the path they should follow. Slick and elegant bolters with feasible aesthetics. Helmets look futuristic without straying to far from the classic look. Massive iron sights blocking optics, 0 ergonomy rectengular box guns.
Right, so remove the shit that makes it 40K? Genius move. Let them be faithful to their goofy, unrealistic bullshit. You're watching a genetically engineered super soldier with 2 hearts and 3 lungs fight space Egyptian skeleton robots.
@@CTRLVCatMemes lmao I am pretty sure massive iron sights that block optics makes 40k. Gw updated its models numerous times before, visuals has nothing to do with what makes it 40k. Get your head out of your ass
Wrong, literally nothing about the imperium should be elegant or ergonomic. We've already gone one step in the wrong direction by putting picatinny rails on bolters.
@@T0mm3n I partially agree, though there's a difference between making a bolter look "elegant" and making a bolter more practical and believably useful, things can still be highly utilitarian and simultaneously have effective aspects of their construction(especially so with more advanced equipment like that used by the Astartes'). Of course, in the current imperium, things will never be fully streamlined, though bolter- rails fits that bill just fine.
He’s kinda like Batman from the Arkham games. He sees a scene before him and using expert deductive skills he’s able to replay the events that unfolded. Another good example is from LOTR Two Towers when Aragorn was able to scope out a battlefield and tracked where Merry and Pippin went.
You guys are technically all correct, he's deducting all of them through his minds eye, while gathering data through his helmet, and offscreen probably ate a part of a corpse to see a glimpse of the battle.
GW forgetting how xenos factions work, not a surpise: Necrons when destroyed TELEPORT all of the pieces, except the most damaging of attacks, bolters, explosions and plasma guns arent enough a head being torn out certinally wont do it.
Later in the series, the Deathmark calls and asks Illuminor Seras for regeneration, to which he refuses. Sounds like he didn't give a damn if his fellow Necrons lived or died and either turned off or didn't bother to enable those capabilities for his army.
i hate when everything getting one shot .... Bruh that's a Necron at least shot it 2 or 3 time ,,,, and why the hell their body still there? they should be transformed in their necron tomb and as a Space marine you should eat people Brain to gain their memory and it should be POV not cinematic
A gauss flayer inflicted corpse doesn't have much brain left in there usually. Second to that, not every necron is going to instantly be resurrected. 1 in 100 dies when killed really as their teleporters malfunction or there is nothing of the old necrontyr mind left for the new body to inhabit. Likewise the process can also have simple lag in it where the amount of destroyed necrons clogs up the production lines which results in some bodies being left behind until recovered or given enough time having self repaired through nanobots
@@powerflumi sure there should be this and that ...if you what to be that specified so be it, as you can see all of the corpses are not gotten shot with that beam thingy ... you could see some of them pierced or smashed (not the head and brain is intact ) or whatever but my point is at least showing necron ability to get teleported after death like 1 or 2 of them getting teleported back would be cool or even awesome and be more tougher than average guards man would do, i mean NECRONS we are talking we are talking about how thing could be far better and more accurate here
@emhyrfirefly2726 Not really necessary when this scene can be explained more by reviewing the helmet footage from the fallen Ultramarines, still the reverse gunfight was while pretty looking was a weird way to show the scene.
Give me back the old astartes i hate the primaris they are too big they look idiotic and their helmet is boring and just i dont understand how you be so lacking in imagination when you make a Helmet in 40k
This wouldn't have happened if the ultramarines didn't charge headfirst into a Necron gunline in the trailer.
GW is horrible at portraying their own IP. For example, in the new trailer with the tyranids, they portray space marines as slow, lumbering brutes with reaction times that are slower than mine. The power of a space marine in combat is not durability, it is their speed, their reflexes and their intellect. Astartes and the Krieg short are the best portrayal of Astartes in lore accurate terms.
I mean at this point, why even bother wearing the armor when 90% of your enemies can nullify it.
@@HoneyBadger1779for real. Them Marines in 9th and 10th edition trailers looks so dumb. Those ultramarine be like "wow what a big bug. Imma just forget I have legs for a seconds and cosplay an expensive stationary turret."
And in this supposed epic last stand, they just stands on a high ground with practically no cover and get massacred.
Boring ass choreography
@@HoneyBadger1779That's what I was thinking, they get shot once by a Necron in the right place and they're dead. May as well be light and nimble if you're a one shot regardless.
@@Loofy101
The Iroquois pioneered that tactic. Did you know that several native American tribes used to actually make armor, not out of metal typically, but armor that was effective for the weapons that they used against each other. When the Europeans showed up with black powder weapons, armor became phased out because no armor they could make had any effect on a musket ball. It's common sense.
@@RedHornSSS
The trailers themselves are beautifully made in a vacuum.... But they do not represent properly. I mean, even if one space marine killed, let's say, 500 tyranids warriors , It still wouldn't make a difference. They are not OP enough. They can't be against this threat. This threat has to be handled with hardware and technology, probably one of the dumbest things the imperium could have done was send out more powerful genetics to fight them. I'm assuming golden age of humanity probably wouldn't have much difficulty and I'm assuming that the fully awakened Necrons are going to be the solution.
The problem is that games workshop is back itself into a corner. Everything is about the five major factions, which does not include the space communists who could have been kneecapped with one expedition of stealth ships equipped with virus bombs. I'm presuming GW is working towards the revival of the eldar, the necrons, the Krork, and the star child, all of whom have a confrontation with the hive fleet.
Meanwhile, there are two dozen races that are infinitely more interesting than the blueberry boys that have been ignored for a long time that have been made completely redundant by the introduction of the Tyranid fleet.
Sluaagth.
Rak gul.
Nephilim
Megarachnids
Yu voth
Hrud
Styrxis
And on
The best thing about this series is that it shows how an Astartes would move; fast, agile, and stealthy even in a hulking 2.4m tall power armor.
Much better than the New Edition trailers, also, I'd get that "2.4m" thing checked out because these are Primaris Marines who are 9 ft. tall
I’m just like an astartes fr
It also shows how he thinks.
Reconstructing the entire battle from just the aftermath. Every shot, every blow, every death.
Astartes aren't just strong, they're smart.
Also, the space marines have the power to see what happened on the battlefield even after the fight was over. That is impressive indeed.
This show is terrible, but it might push the sale of miniatures so I guess they went with it
Holy crap I forgot that the most basic necron guns can kill a space marine this is truly terrifying
It was used during the war in heavens to fight against gods. So ya, it'll mess a space marine up good.
This is Necrons awakening are hell to deal with
Honestly, for what they go against, I feel like the Space Marines are far too over hyped.
I mean your average gene stealer dealer can tear through their armor like butter. Eldar are just about as fast as them and generally come with more numbers and more efficient equipment. And your necrons all packed weapons that can put SM's down pretty easily and come in a horde.
I feel like faction with personnel that can't be frightened should be able to mop the floor with Space Marines
@@saltysocks1074but it's not really only the weapons and armor that made Space Marines good. Literally every faction in the galaxy can take on Space Marines, even Tau has weapons that can pierce Space Marine armor. It's the skill that made Space Marines terrifying to fight against. They're quick for their size, incredibly strong, incredibly accurate. Like in Pariah Nexus we can see Space Marines dodging Necron fire, and a space Marine even tanking two headshots before going down. It's the determination, skill and stubbornness against grim and hopeless situation that made Humanity in 40k amazing. They're the type to headbutt a necron when they lost their arm, a type to keep on fighting even if they already lost. Humans doesn't have the technology of Eldar and Necron, the strength of Orks, nor the smarts of Tau, but they have the determination to fight on and never give up is what made them special. Cadia is a proof of this because even when the planet is destroyed, the Guardsmen who still survived on the debris fought on.
@@cyfertea8707
Yeah, you say that but I feel that skill both on a physical and mental level is easily replicated within most the other factions. Eldar for example are both as experienced in warfare as astartes and maybe even faster on the draw. Not only that though, they tend to have a relative numbers advantage whenever they fight Space Marines.
There's no reason why a tyranid swarm who is more coordinated than any human organization could possibly be wouldn't be able to outsmart 1000 super soldiers with their own soldiers who unless disconnected from the hive mind, literally don't feel fear and can't break. Hell, dispatch not really playing around with a ramification of this idea in lore, tyranids are supposed to be able to adapt to just about any environment/ scenario. What keeps a tyranid army from just making 4000 tailor made troops uploaded individually with Space Marine tactics and biologically just faster and stronger than the creatures they're designed to hunt?
Reminds me a lot of Halo 3 ODST. You’ve arrived to the battle too late, and you’re tying to piece together what’s going on while trying to regroup with your allies.
Tbh it's pretty similar to halo infinite.
The last of a group of supersoldiers (who's also green) arrives to find that humanity lost a war against aliens. Said super soldier has an emotional moment with some civilians and leads a resistance against alien occupiers
@@henryb4300 No it's more in line with ODST versus Infinite because at least in ODST you're trying to AVOID being detected by enemy patrols while trying to regroup with your own allies or your remaining squadmates, because EVERYTHING in said enemy patrols would be able to kill you if they so much as even look at you which is true for the Necrons in 40K, they're able to kill you if they so much as even look at you so Sakan running into a patrol while alone like that would absolutely result in his end even for a Space Marine.
Nothing worse than when there is no Apothecary around to extract the Gene Seeds
Tyranids: hehehehehe
they gene are very important they have being brave warrior..
@@aidieltaufik9954 that sentence gave me a stroke
The funniest part about that, is that Se'kan _did_ have one of those Narthecium injector things, meaning he could have extracted them
@@benivinson3693 haha sorry if English is bad😂😂
Damn, Sa'kan was fifteen seconds to slow to save that guardsman. Poor bastard nearly made it.
Glad they’re rolling back the plot armor, but damn. Hate to see this happen to my blueberries 😭
I'm more of a Salamanders boi myself, but they did do my green dragons dirty in this series; they denied the funeral rites by fire.
@@cjopticon2378 warhammer maybe for mature audiences, but the disrespect is rated E for everyone 😭
Better not happen to my lemon boys.
You get plot armor or unnecessarily damaging inconsistency.
This is WH40K, You can't have both
She shouldn't of called the Necron a cancer... they've already had enough trouble with that...
Why do you think the destroyer was so brutal with her?
The sister was clearly ablelist. We stan an Imperium that is progressive and inclusive, that's what 40k is all about, accepting each other's differences
God damn that necron really didn’t like that sister superior did he?
Of course not. In case you don’t understand the full irony of that scene that was a necron destroyer. Basically necrons who are salty that they can’t be flesh and have decided nothing else flesh is allowed to exist either. They DESPISE any and all life and their ultimate goal is to destroy all life. They’re extremely nihilistic and morph their modies into forms better suited for killing literally all life. Basically everything the sister said would be equally fitting if said by that skropekh destroyer.
The Destroyer cults love nothing more than to slaughter. One of the small details that I appreciated in this animation. Just a lovely scene innit
They are insane robots that thinks "If I can't have a flesh body, nobody will"
Destroyers are mad. Potentially the result of some virus infecting their systems.
They are basically obsessed with killing. And they will kill until the planet is completely lifeless. And when I say "completely lifeless", I mean they kill everything down to the tiniest microbe. Nothing is left behind them but dust.
Is it because they hate the living? Who knows. The words of the few actually both capable and willing to speak imply that they consider the eradication of all life a *necessity*, rather than take any actual joy in it.
I think the feeling was mutual.
I'm guessing that epic 9th edition trailer didn't end well
It did for the necrons!
@@edwardfrench9368 Good, everyone is tired of seeing the Imperium, especially the ultrasmurfs always winning.
@@AnonymousAnonposterWhat I'm tired of, is seeing massive lore inconsistencies, like that trailer with the Terminators getting torn up by standard gaunts and not even reacting to being shanked in the chest
@@AnonymousAnonposter You sound like a Xeno lover
@@blacktemplar1139if anything it actually lore accurate for what the tyranids are supposed to be. They are a force that is constantly pumping out beings to counter what they were lossing to which honestly tracks with what the trailer was showcasing where the ultramarines were dominating/winning until eventually they started slowly becoming more and more overwhelmed
I would like to see an adaptation of the officio assasinorum next.
Only if they cast John Patrick Lowrie as the vindicere.
Yeah, just not an evorsor. Too expensive. Maybe a vindicare lol.
@@varun009Eversor played my Andrew WK
Theres a Hammer and Bolter episodes with them.
That was the one time I was like "overcharge the dam plasma!!"
Of all the times not to atomize yourself that is not one of them
"How did he sneak up on us when every step is a clomping thud?!"
"Listen skeleybro the emp works in mysterious ways alright."
And that just the Salamander.
If it a Raven Guard you already dead.
You know the scary part is He's not even a member of the Raven Guard.
Well of course he isn’t. If he was they would never even have noticed him moments before death.
Raven Guard are said to be so stealthy when they were dispatched to aid the Ultramarines and their fight against the Tyranids.
They were able to sneak into the Fortress of Hera undetected, even the Ultramarine Sergeant who was the instructor of the Scout 10th Company, wasn't able to detect the Raven Guard till they announced themselves.
the astarted just reconstructing battle in his mind.
gods people stupid in this comment section
@@hellatze no, you. lol
That's not what I was talking about.
@@Prophetofthe8thLegion you have a good point 🤔
That necron really did listen to that sororitas sister
Because what they thought of one another was the same. They both felt the same way-
"You are a cancer on the galaxy. I despise you."
@@secondpath5148 That and it enjoy torturing the dead.
2:15 here we see a latent psyker Intercessor kindly fixing a Necron who have lost their head
The Necron, as thanks, tells his buddy to hold their fire because he was so nice.
Whats weird is that there aren't aren't any Skitarii around. Sure, this ain't a forgeworld, but the Mechanicus has at least some kind of token defense force on worlds with extensive industrial areas and manifacturing complexes, and with how many Adeptus Mechanicus Insignia you can see around the city...
If i recall, its a shrine world. There was likely little to no real mechanicus presence aside from infrastructure. That being said, i think gw plays close to the chest wirh mech vs nec
Lest people start connecting the dots...
@@Leisurelee53wait, what dots is there to connect?
@@DefinitelyNotBlackOpalDirect well, necrons and mechanicus both get their tech from the void dragon. The mechanicus is unaware of this, but they always have a strange fascination with necron tech that they don’t have with the tech of any other race
Planets are typically kinda big they might have been simewhere else.
She died historic glorious defiant
Sigma Necron
40k Necron
@@Very-old-manr/wooooosh right over your head
this is such a cool scene, that he can recreate the battle using the data from his helmet HUD and scanners.
dude using detective mode
I would be happy if the necrons took over the galaxy again and destroyed the nids
They are not really interested in fighting the imperium, typically they only engage with mankind when fighting (in their eyes) what is a war of reclamation or when the imperium decides to attack them. But yes. Although I think games workshop already (*) the lore (more than usual) with making some splinter fleet or something able to consume Necrons, rather than sticking to the longestablished fact of the nids avoiding Necrons.
@@HoneyBadger1779 nids consume biomass to make more of themselves, necrons have no biomass, their worlds have no biomass, its logical for the nids to avoid the necrons because fighting the necrons would result in heavy loses that can't be replenished because necrons are made of metal
Get Necron’d
@@HoneyBadger1779the showdown between necrons and nids is going to happen, gw already laid the foundation for it with the silent king's agenda of finding new bodies for the necrons to undo biotransference and the fact that this can't happen if nids devour all the biomass in the galaxy.
@@HoneyBadger1779 Nids somehow evolving to eat necrons is such utter nonsense that I can absolutely believe they'd do it. I mean it's GW.
Salamanders baby!!!
Bolter Iron Sight blocking scope.
lol. Rule of cool I guess.
Actually not super out of nowhere, my M4’s front post is in the way of my red dot but I just don’t really think about it
I mean more often than not Marines are aiming through the camera under the barrel of the Bolter and not the irons anyway.
@@MrPikaGammer Chances are the earlier scene with the Assault Intercessor Sergeant where he was zooming in on the Deathmark's location, may be the closest we'd see to bolter/bolt pistol go pro's being used.
Sister- you are a cancer in this galaxy
Necron- funny the feeling is mutual
you know that Futurama scene where Fry drinks 100 cups of coffee?
Truly missed a trick by not having the Palatine overcharge her pistol and kill both her and the skorpekh instead of that weird destroyer cult rizz stare
The thing is, that's what she was trying to do. The Destroyer just said "nope, not gonna let you do that" and twisted. He watched her die slowly because the Destroyer Cults despise all life, and have an almost fetishistic obsession with killing. Watching her suffer is the closest thing to feeling joy that Destroyer will probably ever have. It was also an artistic choice so that we could realize that everything SHE'S saying is what the DESTROYER would be saying to _her_ if it could talk.
A single astartes can replay the entire battle post aftermath???
Those helmets aren’t just for show
One battle sister was a stronger female hero for 30 sec than Marvels from MCU.
seeing the super human mind of a space marine reconstruct the battle
Based Necron slaying the thots.
Wouldn't the necrons just regen from bolters? Or even decapitation?
Depends. There is a threshold of damage they can take before they’re translated to the reanimation crypts.
@@CannibalLemonsFromMars
That's also the thing. Why no necrons teleported back to the tomb complex after taking critical damage? There are plenty of necron bodies lying around.
@@peterdurum434cuz rule of cool and keeping it simple for those of us who dont know shit about Warhammer
@@peterdurum434Later the Deathmark calls Illuminor Szeras specifically to request a regeneration. Apparently regenerating Necrons is work and he doesn’t want to do that.
Szeras states to the deathmark that he will not utilise his resources to help failures. They showed how he doesn't think very highly of his fellow necrons.
Half expected her to pull a krak grenade and take the necron with her.
Guess the sisters of battle along the Ultramarines put a helluva fight alongside the guardsman
ya lo amo a ese espace marine❤
Another point on the list of things Space Marines (and their armor) can do that other scifi supersoldiers can't: reconstruct battlefields within seconds.
Rattle me BOOOONES!!
One thing I find really strange is that everybody is rushing into battle without worrying about cover in W40k cinematics. If you stand in the middle of the battle obviously you're going to get shot. I'm surprised some people survive so long tbh.
what sea did you go to find this? >.>
yar
I was with the whole replaying the battle baised on the combination of space marine intellect and hyper advanced sensors on his helmet. But the knowledge and emotional experience of that sister's death and what she said? And how personal the necron made the kill? Imma have to call bullshit there🤣🤣
I cant wait any longer...
Replaying a battle without influencing the outcome? Heresy.
omg the audio
Honestly it's pretty dumb of the Sisters to stand around out in the open like that instead of retreating to higher grounds or better coverage or something
Its a bit of a last stand setting. Hence, everyone is dead.
Sometimes that not possible. Plus they are absolute religious fanatics who will die for their emporer.
The emperor protects. And if he doesnt, you'll die a martyr fighting for him forever honored by your battle sisters.
Every time i look at this i'm never really feeling the fights because my suspension of dispelief needs to be in space for it to make sense to me how badly the necron warriors keep missing. They have the most advanced tech in the galaxy yet three shots in a row some warriors just keeps hitting the floor of some opponents 10 metres away from them standing out in the open screaming. I just can't take these fights seriously.
Love Necrons but the "Grim Adventures of Bill & Mandy" Reaper faces sometimes look goofy in context of this setting
Gw really needs to step up its weapon armor aesthetics on space marines. Astartes cinematics imo is the path they should follow. Slick and elegant bolters with feasible aesthetics. Helmets look futuristic without straying to far from the classic look.
Massive iron sights blocking optics, 0 ergonomy rectengular box guns.
Right, so remove the shit that makes it 40K? Genius move.
Let them be faithful to their goofy, unrealistic bullshit. You're watching a genetically engineered super soldier with 2 hearts and 3 lungs fight space Egyptian skeleton robots.
@@CTRLVCatMemes lmao I am pretty sure massive iron sights that block optics makes 40k. Gw updated its models numerous times before, visuals has nothing to do with what makes it 40k. Get your head out of your ass
Wrong, literally nothing about the imperium should be elegant or ergonomic. We've already gone one step in the wrong direction by putting picatinny rails on bolters.
wrong according to what?@@T0mm3n
@@T0mm3n I partially agree, though there's a difference between making a bolter look "elegant" and making a bolter more practical and believably useful, things can still be highly utilitarian and simultaneously have effective aspects of their construction(especially so with more advanced equipment like that used by the Astartes'). Of course, in the current imperium, things will never be fully streamlined, though bolter- rails fits that bill just fine.
Shoulda grabbed that plasma pistol
He is a Psyker?
No, he's reconstructing the scene in his mind. Like a detective.
Or he ate someone's corpse
He’s kinda like Batman from the Arkham games. He sees a scene before him and using expert deductive skills he’s able to replay the events that unfolded. Another good example is from LOTR Two Towers when Aragorn was able to scope out a battlefield and tracked where Merry and Pippin went.
Could be that his helmet gathered data from other Marines and Sob armour and then reconstructed the scene.
You guys are technically all correct, he's deducting all of them through his minds eye, while gathering data through his helmet, and offscreen probably ate a part of a corpse to see a glimpse of the battle.
GW forgetting how xenos factions work, not a surpise: Necrons when destroyed TELEPORT all of the pieces, except the most damaging of attacks, bolters, explosions and plasma guns arent enough a head being torn out certinally wont do it.
Later in the series, the Deathmark calls and asks Illuminor Seras for regeneration, to which he refuses. Sounds like he didn't give a damn if his fellow Necrons lived or died and either turned off or didn't bother to enable those capabilities for his army.
It would seem the commanding cryptek was focusing his energy elsewhere...
Is this a tv show? Where can I watch it
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Is it still warm tho 😳
I don’t get it. How is he seeing the previous battle?
Space Marine helmets have insane computing capabilities.
Resurrection protocol not working?
Yaa but all in this univers are basicly Cancers and they fight each other ...
What is! This!! An abominablE!!!! AI!!!!?
i hate when everything getting one shot .... Bruh that's a Necron at least shot it 2 or 3 time ,,,, and why the hell their body still there? they should be transformed in their necron tomb
and as a Space marine you should eat people Brain to gain their memory and it should be POV not cinematic
The space marine should eat a necron's brain? xD
@@JohnnyRico118 im sure your laughing at your comment but anyway ....
if you didnt get i can explain ...
ANY '''HUMAN'' body lay on the ground
A gauss flayer inflicted corpse doesn't have much brain left in there usually.
Second to that, not every necron is going to instantly be resurrected. 1 in 100 dies when killed really as their teleporters malfunction or there is nothing of the old necrontyr mind left for the new body to inhabit. Likewise the process can also have simple lag in it where the amount of destroyed necrons clogs up the production lines which results in some bodies being left behind until recovered or given enough time having self repaired through nanobots
@@powerflumi sure there should be this and that ...if you what to be that specified so be it, as you can see all of the corpses are not gotten shot with that beam thingy ... you could see some of them pierced or smashed (not the head and brain is intact ) or whatever but my point is at least showing necron ability to get teleported after death like 1 or 2 of them getting teleported back would be cool or even awesome and be more tougher than average guards man would do, i mean NECRONS we are talking
we are talking about how thing could be far better and more accurate here
@emhyrfirefly2726 Not really necessary when this scene can be explained more by reviewing the helmet footage from the fallen Ultramarines, still the reverse gunfight was while pretty looking was a weird way to show the scene.
She sounds like a toddler.
Suffew nowt the awien to wiv.
Emperial school isnt up to scratch. Gotta practuce that gothic.
The only thing that would make this animation better is to put first born marines and not dumb primaris.
Give me back the old astartes i hate the primaris they are too big they look idiotic and their helmet is boring and just i dont understand how you be so lacking in imagination when you make a Helmet in 40k
"you are a cancer upon the galaxy"
A cancer calling anothwr thing cancer, how cute.
you are a cancer upon this comment section
*Twitter exist* you are a cancer upon the galaxy