For the guardsman this is considered a literal miracle. Space marines are considered angels. For one to save a single regular man is something like a legend.
By the way the gun that had shot the red lasers was called a lasgun it's standard issue for all Guardsmen now a Bolter shoots an actual projectile and only Space Marines have them and if a human has one it's only a bolt pistol which usually commissars carry around
The Space Marine seen in this video belongs to the Angels of Vengeance, who come from the Dark Angels. Basically after the Horus Heresy the Primarch Roboute Guilliman decreed that all remaining loyal legions split their forces up into independent 1000-man groups called chapters instead of staying as the full tens of thousands in the legions. This is, by Guilliman's logic, so that a single Space Marine force will never have the same numbers and power as Horus did, and prevent another disaster like the Horus Heresy. The way these new chapters (called successor chapters cause they are successors of their original legion) work is that someone will be chosen from the original legion/chapter and tasked with making his own chapter for any number of reasons like guarding a specific part of space that the original chapter doesn't have the resources to, or creating a force to hunt down a specific faction. Whatever the case may be, these new chapters will create their own colors for their armor and inherit a culture dependent on either the founder of the chapter (called a chapter master) and his ideals, or the culture of the world they chose as their homeworld and base of operations, plus the culture of their original chapter although this is not the case all the time. For example, the Emperor's Spears chapter comes from the Ultramarines, but instead of being uniform in organization and tactics by following a strict set of guidelines, the Spears maintain the tribal culture seen in the people of their homeworld, Nemeton. So you will see Space Marines belonging to the Spears engage in rituals, sport tribal tattoos and markings on their faces and armor, and fight wars differently than their Ultramarine founders.
1:15 - First sign of noobage: they mistake a lasgun for a bolter. 3:35 -THAT is a bolter. (Well, a bolt pistol) This film was made by the same person that did the Helsreach fan movie.
The power fist is a slow and cumbersome but devastating weapon, if the wielder is willing to endure the foe's attacks in order to deliver a punch. If you think normal power armour is huge, wait until you see a terminator of the 1st company....
pity the guardsman (featuring chaos marine and loyalist space marine (Chaos marine) A weak sack of flesh destined to die for a dead god that never cared, it spends its pitiful, brief life, alone in his foxhole with nothing to keep him company, or to keep him safe, than the cheapest, most disposable of equipment. Perhaps the glow from his lasgun barrel keeps him warm at night. Me? As a servant of the powers I enjoy the delights of all this world and the warp has to offer. Power, it courses through my veins. The gifts of the chaos gods will soon overtake me, and one day I may even ascend. What has the guardsman to look forward to but a grim life, and if he is lucky perhaps he will feel nothing as my axe sends his soul to Khorne. He lives for a corpse god, and he shall join his god, as a corpse. I shall spare a half second to think of him and his kind. Then i shall only laugh. Hail Chaos! (the loyalist space marine) You would laugh monster, But let me remind you. Within that weak sack of meat and bone, uncared for by his god and wept for by none, beats a heart. A human heart, that carries with it the strength and courage of all mankind. Within that sack of meat is ensconced the hope, the will, and the fury of every man woman and child from every corner of the Imperium. Within that weak sack of meat, festooned in thin armour and weapons only powerful in numbers, beats the heart of a man. And for ten thousand years, the hearts of men have beaten, strongly, in defiance of your so called "powers". For ten thousand years, the hearts of men have stood united against a galaxy that despises them for no reason save that they had the audacity not to lay down and die. For then thousand years, your black crusades have been pushed back, beaten down and made a mockery of, by weak sacks of flesh with cheap weapons and disposable equipment. For that weak sack of flesh that you so gleefully mock is no super soldier, no immortal warrior, no creature cursed by chaos like you. He is a man, an imperial guardsmen drawn from some forgotten corner of the Imperium to fight for his species and for the safety of the people he loves. He is a factory worker, a farmer, a storekeeper, a father, a brother, a son, a mere man. And against creatures like you, teeming and numberless, powered by the very will of thirsting gods......... He holds the line. He has held the line for ten thousand Years. So whats your excuse, monster?
Nice video as always guys! Remember in 40K space marines can come in in a lot of diferent colors and markings, every chapter’s culture is as rich an varied as the worlds they come from. So there’s no shame in not knowing which chapter it is!
Amazon was going to make a live action TV series with the director from "The Man in the High Castle." But nothing has be heard from 3 years ago. Very sad. T_T
9 feet (2,7 meters) tall? That would be a primarch like Roboute Guilliman, of the Ultramarines. "Standard" space marines would be more, say, between 7 and 8 feet tall, if I'm not mistaken.
The space marine that was with the guardsman was a dark angel, the honored first legion, the sons of the lion. REPENT FOR TOMORROW YOU DIE (that's their warcry). And the Tyranids that the guardsman was shooting at was a Carnifex. And the weapons that the dark angel was using was a power fist and a bolt pistol.
@@GMineo it's ok i sometimes mistaken the salamanders (cuz they to wear green armor) as the dark angels ( fun fact: before the Horus heresy began, the dark angels wear black armor. But after the Horus heresy, the switch it to dark green, just to keep the existence of the dark angels that have fallen to chaos, and are now know as the fallen) when I was still new to Warhammer.
@Andrei Emmanuel Sabio Slight correction It’s was an Angel of Vengeance A Dark Angels successor chapter Chapter Symbol is a winged Skull with a red hood
also that wasnt a carnifex as that is a massive bio-tank that would have dwarfed even the space marine - most likely a hormagaunt due the large scythe like claws we get a few quick shots of and the fact it leaped as it tried to attack - both are seen/abilities the unit has in the tabletop
The early development of a live action TV series based on the _Eisenhorn_ novels by Dan Abnett was announced a couple of years ago, with Frank Spotnitz (who was showrunner on Man in the High Castle) producing. There's been little news about it since the initial announcement, but these kinds of productions can take a long time to develop. The novels follow the investigations of an Imperial Inquisitor, Gregor Eisenhorn, and his group of agents and confidantes, as he tracks down dangerous heretics and sorcerers.
Good to see you boys are enjoying the 40k universe! Dropping a quick recommendation, if you want to see the trailer for an upcoming 40k game, check out Warhammer Darktide! Catch you on the flipside!
@@GMineo Hey, quick question. I've noticed you guys have been mostly making Warhammer content, which is good, but what happened to Destiny? There are a lot of crazy stories over there.
For the guardsman this is considered a literal miracle. Space marines are considered angels. For one to save a single regular man is something like a legend.
By the way the gun that had shot the red lasers was called a lasgun it's standard issue for all Guardsmen now a Bolter shoots an actual projectile and only Space Marines have them and if a human has one it's only a bolt pistol which usually commissars carry around
And commisars
Some officers and inqisitors
Sisters of battle
@@skalaskala2484 going to be honest I totally forgot about inquisitors and sisters about
The Space Marine seen in this video belongs to the Angels of Vengeance, who come from the Dark Angels. Basically after the Horus Heresy the Primarch Roboute Guilliman decreed that all remaining loyal legions split their forces up into independent 1000-man groups called chapters instead of staying as the full tens of thousands in the legions. This is, by Guilliman's logic, so that a single Space Marine force will never have the same numbers and power as Horus did, and prevent another disaster like the Horus Heresy. The way these new chapters (called successor chapters cause they are successors of their original legion) work is that someone will be chosen from the original legion/chapter and tasked with making his own chapter for any number of reasons like guarding a specific part of space that the original chapter doesn't have the resources to, or creating a force to hunt down a specific faction. Whatever the case may be, these new chapters will create their own colors for their armor and inherit a culture dependent on either the founder of the chapter (called a chapter master) and his ideals, or the culture of the world they chose as their homeworld and base of operations, plus the culture of their original chapter although this is not the case all the time. For example, the Emperor's Spears chapter comes from the Ultramarines, but instead of being uniform in organization and tactics by following a strict set of guidelines, the Spears maintain the tribal culture seen in the people of their homeworld, Nemeton. So you will see Space Marines belonging to the Spears engage in rituals, sport tribal tattoos and markings on their faces and armor, and fight wars differently than their Ultramarine founders.
Nerd!
@@jimmyjohansson5672 Silence, heretic!
1:15 - First sign of noobage: they mistake a lasgun for a bolter.
3:35 -THAT is a bolter. (Well, a bolt pistol)
This film was made by the same person that did the Helsreach fan movie.
That is awesome! We had no idea. Somewhat surprising considering how different they are
The power fist is a slow and cumbersome but devastating weapon, if the wielder is willing to endure the foe's attacks in order to deliver a punch. If you think normal power armour is huge, wait until you see a terminator of the 1st company....
pity the guardsman (featuring chaos marine and loyalist space marine
(Chaos marine)
A weak sack of flesh destined to die for a dead god that never cared, it spends its pitiful, brief life, alone in his foxhole with nothing to keep him company, or to keep him safe, than the cheapest, most disposable of equipment. Perhaps the glow from his lasgun barrel keeps him warm at night.
Me? As a servant of the powers I enjoy the delights of all this world and the warp has to offer. Power, it courses through my veins. The gifts of the chaos gods will soon overtake me, and one day I may even ascend. What has the guardsman to look forward to but a grim life, and if he is lucky perhaps he will feel nothing as my axe sends his soul to Khorne.
He lives for a corpse god, and he shall join his god, as a corpse. I shall spare a half second to think of him and his kind. Then i shall only laugh. Hail Chaos!
(the loyalist space marine)
You would laugh monster, But let me remind you.
Within that weak sack of meat and bone, uncared for by his god and wept for by none, beats a heart. A human heart, that carries with it the strength and courage of all mankind. Within that sack of meat is ensconced the hope, the will, and the fury of every man woman and child from every corner of the Imperium. Within that weak sack of meat, festooned in thin armour and weapons only powerful in numbers, beats the heart of a man. And for ten thousand years, the hearts of men have beaten, strongly, in defiance of your so called "powers". For ten thousand years, the hearts of men have stood united against a galaxy that despises them for no reason save that they had the audacity not to lay down and die. For then thousand years, your black crusades have been pushed back, beaten down and made a mockery of, by weak sacks of flesh with cheap weapons and disposable equipment.
For that weak sack of flesh that you so gleefully mock is no super soldier, no immortal warrior, no creature cursed by chaos like you. He is a man, an imperial guardsmen drawn from some forgotten corner of the Imperium to fight for his species and for the safety of the people he loves. He is a factory worker, a farmer, a storekeeper, a father, a brother, a son, a mere man. And against creatures like you, teeming and numberless, powered by the very will of thirsting gods......... He holds the line. He has held the line for ten thousand Years.
So whats your excuse, monster?
Nice video as always guys!
Remember in 40K space marines can come in in a lot of diferent colors and markings, every chapter’s culture is as rich an varied as the worlds they come from. So there’s no shame in not knowing which chapter it is!
Thank you David 🥺 we're slowly learning what's what but don't want to embarrass ourselves in front of y'all
"But my gun is jammed" would have been probably the wrong choice of words in this situation
Amazon was going to make a live action TV series with the director from "The Man in the High Castle." But nothing has be heard from 3 years ago. Very sad. T_T
WHAT 😮 that sounds crazy. Hopefully they're still working on it!
9 feet (2,7 meters) tall? That would be a primarch like Roboute Guilliman, of the Ultramarines. "Standard" space marines would be more, say, between 7 and 8 feet tall, if I'm not mistaken.
The space marine that was with the guardsman was a dark angel, the honored first legion, the sons of the lion. REPENT FOR TOMORROW YOU DIE (that's their warcry). And the Tyranids that the guardsman was shooting at was a Carnifex. And the weapons that the dark angel was using was a power fist and a bolt pistol.
Thank you! We really were trying to figure out on our own which legion he was from but quickly learned we were in over our heads 😂
@@GMineo it's ok i sometimes mistaken the salamanders (cuz they to wear green armor) as the dark angels ( fun fact: before the Horus heresy began, the dark angels wear black armor. But after the Horus heresy, the switch it to dark green, just to keep the existence of the dark angels that have fallen to chaos, and are now know as the fallen) when I was still new to Warhammer.
@Andrei Emmanuel Sabio
Slight correction
It’s was an Angel of Vengeance
A Dark Angels successor chapter
Chapter Symbol is a winged Skull with a red hood
wasnt a dark angel
also that wasnt a carnifex as that is a massive bio-tank that would have dwarfed even the space marine - most likely a hormagaunt due the large scythe like claws we get a few quick shots of and the fact it leaped as it tried to attack - both are seen/abilities the unit has in the tabletop
Army: Damn out of ammo. Switching to my knife.
Marine: Hey i got you bro!
Angels of Vengeance Chapter and it was the first costume I ever made. Thanks for the awesome react!
The early development of a live action TV series based on the _Eisenhorn_ novels by Dan Abnett was announced a couple of years ago, with Frank Spotnitz (who was showrunner on Man in the High Castle) producing. There's been little news about it since the initial announcement, but these kinds of productions can take a long time to develop.
The novels follow the investigations of an Imperial Inquisitor, Gregor Eisenhorn, and his group of agents and confidantes, as he tracks down dangerous heretics and sorcerers.
Let's just HOPE they're still working on it. I'm sure Covid could have slowed things down so I'm hopeful!
@@GMineo Ongoing work on it was mentioned in an investor's report GW released earlier this year, so I'm still cautiously optimistic.
Funt fact, his eyes are purple which means he's from the planet Cadia. Cadia are known for having some of the best soldiers
Good to see you boys are enjoying the 40k universe!
Dropping a quick recommendation, if you want to see the trailer for an upcoming 40k game, check out Warhammer Darktide!
Catch you on the flipside!
We'll look into it! Thank you Skipper!
Las gun not bolter
We should've known 😩
@@GMineo Hey, quick question. I've noticed you guys have been mostly making Warhammer content, which is good, but what happened to Destiny? There are a lot of crazy stories over there.
"Las gun not bolter." *reads with the voice of Grimaldus* :D
There was an official file released in 2010 called Ultramarines, it was not very good.
the marketing for the film was even worse
oh no :( that sucks! Hopefully there will be better stuff in the future
its a lasgun not a bolter, just so you know.
Purple eyes = Ultra Sigma Male that do not care about the mocking, he just want to bring vengance for Caidia and the Emperor.
What an emperor simp😂
@@GMineo Wrong, Astartes, Kriegers, Sororitas, etc are simps, Cadians want vengance.