Back to our favorite corner of hell! These guys have a pretty cool emblem to be sure. Looking forward to more lore on this pit! Thanks for getting those books!
Oh yeah it's the law dog's of necromunda, I" think the Palanite enforcers are the judge dread's of 40k when you're dealing with the most vicious gang's of necromunda has to offer, love The picture of unique weapons of Palanite.but I do think the hive gangers weapons are more devastating then Palanite especially when House Van Saar get into the mix of things, but they are flexible and there members who joined them are forced into the group, and broken make up for there police force I" like the provost, Marshall ranks they remind me of the Western Marshalls of old movies like Matt Dillon of gun smoke, are Sam Gerard from The fugitive those lone men of brutal grit, the subjugators are rough and tumble unit if you got to deal with mutants but those palanite bad zone enforcers really got rough To be isolated within their fortresses but at least they are experience handling theirselves On there own And the palanite Companions they look like Greek hoplite warriors, and those Law Automata almost look like the movie RoboCop main villain Cain, yes to serve an obliterate the guilty law for the lawlessness."😃👍
While i agree mostly, I'd say the Arbites are closer to actual Judge Dredd, while the Palanites are like Judge Dredd if he was employed by Jeff Bezos :D
ok Mr GDM im listening. its the first time in i dont know how many years where i see a video about 40k lore and i know NOTHING about that specific thing . like some how i have never heard of them
do some vids on the original necromunda articles an lore from white dwarf before it came out as a full game ... og bizness needed make clear the foundations :)
Palanites...and the pre-primarch tyranny presiding over the White Scars' homeworld of Chogoris whom Jaghatai scoured from that planet were named the Palantine. Coincidence? Yeah, coincidence. The Enforcers' Head Thumper gun has one of the largest barrels on a standard human-sized, infantry-level firearm, at the least. It and the other two models that follow herein look ork-sized, damned heavy and as though they'd put to shame the ammunition of the Lawgivers and variant arms from Judge Dredd's world. Trooper training involves only two instances of the breaking of personal will, because one-twice-three-times makes crazy. The Lone Marshall sounds like pre-collapse cop Mad Max Rockastansky combined with John Spartan the Demolition Man. “Somebody put me back in the fridge.” An entire Imperium hive city military organization of roaming riot police. Only on Necromunda, or only under a Helmawr. Harshly-named and assigned roles...indoctrinated into characteristic, bodyguard-grade levels of devotion - even above those higher-profiled of the wider, galaxy-spanning institutions of Man. Not quite the same as the adeptus arbites but with those automata they still kinda put the Imperium-wide cops to shame. I wonder, GDN, do the Palanite Enforcers use any unique vehicles? Anyway, please do bring on more lore to this awaiting follower. Until next week, be well and have an awesome day, because the Emperor protects.
Likes for the like god. Engagement for the engagement throne.
Nacromunda is such a curious offshoot of normal 40k lore
Necromunda has so much lore, it could be its own setting :)
Their psykers would be interesting!
I love the double eagle skull :D
Great video 😊
Looking forward to necromunda stories. Love this little series
Back to our favorite corner of hell! These guys have a pretty cool emblem to be sure. Looking forward to more lore on this pit! Thanks for getting those books!
The double eagle skull is very cool:)
Judge Dred in barebones armor, with a big ass metal club.
And only listening to his rich boss :D
sweet the other Dredd like dudes
Oh yeah it's the law dog's of necromunda, I" think the Palanite enforcers are the judge dread's of 40k when you're dealing with the most vicious gang's of necromunda has to offer, love
The picture of unique weapons of Palanite.but I do think the hive gangers weapons are more devastating then Palanite especially when House Van Saar get into the mix of things, but they are flexible and there members who joined them are forced into the group, and broken make up for there police force
I" like the provost, Marshall ranks they remind me of the Western Marshalls of old movies like Matt Dillon of gun smoke, are Sam Gerard from The fugitive those lone men of brutal grit, the subjugators are rough and tumble unit if you got to deal with mutants but those palanite bad zone enforcers really got rough
To be isolated within their fortresses but at least they are experience handling theirselves
On there own And the palanite
Companions they look like
Greek hoplite warriors, and those Law Automata almost look like the movie RoboCop main villain Cain, yes to serve an obliterate the guilty law for the lawlessness."😃👍
While i agree mostly, I'd say the Arbites are closer to actual Judge Dredd, while the Palanites are like Judge Dredd if he was employed by Jeff Bezos :D
ok Mr GDM im listening. its the first time in i dont know how many years where i see a video about 40k lore and i know NOTHING about that specific thing . like some how i have never heard of them
The Palanite Enforcers. A good choice to start our return to Necromunda. 🙂👍
the minis at 10::50 are soooo cooll
Thnx for the vid!
do some vids on the original necromunda articles an lore from white dwarf before it came out as a full game ... og bizness needed make clear the foundations :)
I'll consider it if I can find any.
How do y'all think Judge Dredd would do on Necromunda? Personally, I think he would be right at home.
I don't think he would like the fact that his bosses are as corrupt as the criminals.
Palanites...and the pre-primarch tyranny presiding over the White Scars' homeworld of Chogoris whom Jaghatai scoured from that planet were named the Palantine. Coincidence? Yeah, coincidence.
The Enforcers' Head Thumper gun has one of the largest barrels on a standard human-sized, infantry-level firearm, at the least. It and the other two models that follow herein look ork-sized, damned heavy and as though they'd put to shame the ammunition of the Lawgivers and variant arms from Judge Dredd's world.
Trooper training involves only two instances of the breaking of personal will, because one-twice-three-times makes crazy.
The Lone Marshall sounds like pre-collapse cop Mad Max Rockastansky combined with John Spartan the Demolition Man. “Somebody put me back in the fridge.”
An entire Imperium hive city military organization of roaming riot police. Only on Necromunda, or only under a Helmawr. Harshly-named and assigned roles...indoctrinated into characteristic, bodyguard-grade levels of devotion - even above those higher-profiled of the wider, galaxy-spanning institutions of Man. Not quite the same as the adeptus arbites but with those automata they still kinda put the Imperium-wide cops to shame. I wonder, GDN, do the Palanite Enforcers use any unique vehicles? Anyway, please do bring on more lore to this awaiting follower. Until next week, be well and have an awesome day, because the Emperor protects.
I never thought about the Palatine from Chogoris. I bow before your coincidence summoning powers.
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