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Halo Stars, home of the vampiric xenomorphs, not to be confused with the tourist xenomorphs. Souvenir shop gets a bad rap, but most customers can't complain.
Commander: Stop your crusade Macharius: No Commander: Why not? Macharius: I don't want to Commander: But we can't see the Astronomican anymore Macharius: I don't care Commander: But... That doesn't make any sense Macharius: Too bad
They leave it vague but I always thought that a Warmaster(if that was Macharius title?) could make a small astronomicon with an astropath choir. It would only have to be powerful enough to guide to the next system, then make another on a defensible planet and repeat.
@@vulkanofnocturne You can make small calculated jumps of a few lightyears without the Astronomicon, but anything bigger is just the navigators just trying to navigate the Warp by ear. Or you can set up small versions on planets like you suggested with a Pharos device, though most were lost in the Age of Strife. The Astronomicon itself requires the constant effort of The Emperor, The Golden Throne, 10,000 psykers at any given time and 1,000 of which burn out per day. Setting up mini versions of that outside the Astronomicon is beyond the tech and psyker abilities of the Imperium at "current" in any sustainable way.
@@MoreEvilThenMe The astronomicon doesn't require that much attention of the emperors will it's the shattered webway that requires his attention and energy
"I JUST HAVE TO SAY THAT *I, SOLAR MACHARIUS*, CAN ALWAYS BE COUNTED ON TO CONQUER MORE TERRITORY BECAUSE *I, SOLAR MECHARIUS*, AM THE GREATEST CONQUEROR THE IMPERIUM HAS EVER SEEN. THE EMPEROR HIMSELF ONLY APPROACHES THE CONQUERING SKILL OF *I, SOLAR MACHARIUS*! ...
I’d like to think it’s where the old ones developed their most dangerous shit during the war in heaven, but never used them as they got wiped before they had a chance. Each planet was basically a science lab of sorts on a massive scale, which is why all of them are different, yet with some key similarities.
Or maybe they were rejects that they threw away then went through techno upheaval then downfall then degeneration then mutation or just plain sick natives. Any option sounds good to me
My theory is that the Yu'Vath \ Rangdan are the same things, and are leftovers of the Old Ones, that got mad \corrupted by chaos\warp. So all that bat shit is just creations of them that turned sour.
It's funny they planned on assassinating Macharius. He was war master, a high lord of Terre, and later canonized as a saint. Killing him would have been the greatest act of heresy since Horus and made the names of anyone involved as cursed as any of the traitor primarchs.
@@majorkill oh well. They live to die in service of the Emperor's will. They chose their weak human emotions and to die a cowards death at home over living forever with a glorious death basking in His name.
He was no High Lord, he made some serious enemies along the way, and at the end he was assassinated. For more, look up the The Macharian Crusade Omnibus.
The Ghoul Stars are the rough neighborhood that is filled with both cultists and violent gangs, but the Halo Stars is fucking death trap that looks like a appealing resort.
I was thinking that the Ghoul Stars are that ghost town that looks abandoned in daytime, but then all the eldritch horrors come out to play at night and if you can keep your head long enough, you’ll see exactly why it’s a ghost town.
"The Halo stars are a horrifying and sometimes confusing place" "I mean, so far it's been practically tame- *4:26* _is....is that a Tau trooper using a melee weapon_ ?" *recoils in horror*
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 I am somewhat familiar with why the halo rings were made, hence the comparison- I am still new to halo lore since I didn't play the games much when I was younger.
@@MoreEvilThenMe you ever see people get shot on it? They don't go down quick, they go down after an absurd amount of lead. Granted, shoot head, but if your laying it in the chest, Joplin where I lived had these morons shooting each other up left and right. Huge meth problem there, and both other dope addicts, and cops, remark that they do not go down easy, and a tazer, is officially useless if its day one user, they'll muscle through it, which should tell you RUN from the dope fiend at all costs until, like a zombie, they lose interest.
According to the lore, there were invasions from the Halo Stars by beings not from our universe. Not from the Warp, but said, 'Darker Places.' Yeah places worse than the Warp, is probably something no one wants to fight.
I mean, the whole point is the warp is not the great evil. Just the one people focus on. The warp is a mirror of reality and even the gods are based on entities that are much worse than them that exist in reality. Humanities best bet was the federation, and that is long gone.
2:37 They are the Death Spectres - a Space Marine Chapter from Corvus Corax's geneseed and their purpose is to ensure that the supernatural inhabitants of the Halo Stars and Ghoul Stars never again threaten the galaxy as they are stationed beyond the boundaries of the Imperium.
I managed it once through the luckiest rolls I've ever had. Deathwing terminators wiffed every attack and I managed to down exactly one of them. They then blew their morale check and got run down by fire warriors who probably were questioning the existence of a benevolent god!
Sounds like there could be a cool story where a person has to use a halo device for some reason, a good person using it for some reason knowing that they'll have to be killed but there's an immediate reason for it that makes it necessary.
And then, as they gradually become corrupted by it, they lose themselves to it and start to want to keep using it and keep living, even though they’re becoming a monster…
Would be awesome for Necromunga as a Spire gets one and goes for fun in the Underhive. Narrative campaign or just batshit raid where we get the 40K version of Jack the Ripper.
if you're writing a story it would be fleshed out a lot more depending on its length. But it doesn't sound like a bad idea that you could flesh out more.
Could easily be fleshed out as a story but since I don't play Necromunga I'm not sure how it would be built with the game mechanics. I have more experience writing settings for RPGs, as a Warhammer Crime story it would be an interesting one to write from the perspective of an Arbities as the disappearance of a lesser member of the spire families would be enough to justify an investigation as well as rewards for gangers to go hunting too.
My favorite part about the Halo Stars is how it shows that we've only really scratched the surface when it comes to the 40k universe. The idea that there could be even greater threats than Chaos lurking within the universe is so hard to wrap your mind around and just goes to show that whenever the Imperium thinks they have things under control, they really don't, not in the slightest.
The idea of there being even greater threats is kind of silly though. The imperium and the other civilised xenos, which are what most narrative in 40k is based on, are already hopelessly outmatched. Throwing even more on top of it is redundant.
@@jimmydesouza4375 Redudant my @ss. It's all about overcoming overwhelming odds, the greater the odds the higher the stakes. That's what it's like to be human not only in 40K but also in real life. The fact that you say it's redundant shows that you know f*ck all about 40K. So be a good boy and shut your mouth.
Hard to imagine a _greater_ threat than chaos or nids, at least on the grand scale. But I can absolutely believe something far more horrifying to face on a smaller scale. It may not devour the galaxy, but that's cold comfort to whoever it decides to violate in it's neighbourhood.
Personal theory: the halo devices were weapons of last resort for whoever designed them, making their soldiers incredibly powerful. I say weapon of last resort because with the down side, they might not have expected their soldiers to live too long so who cares about down side twenty years from now?
I believe it was made as a way to force evolution amongst the species, and that it went horribly wrong when very late term side effects occurred. Hence why the civilization was wiped out.
My theory is that they are assimilation devices. Designed to indoctrinate anyone foolish enough to use one with the habits, language and appearance of its creators, overwriting their sense of self and their genetic structure. Or the same thing but specifically of a bioweapon variety. Like turning your captives into mentally broken fiends with lots of power, but because they speak the xeno language I believe it’s so they can communicate and receive orders.
Why would it render people who use them biologically immortal if they were designed for expendable soldiers? More than likely the halo devices contain some sort of digital engram of the mind(s) of the aliens who made them as a way to overwrite the minds and genetic structure of hosts that wear the devices as a way to perpetuate themselves past death.
Or maybe they were made for colonization of incredibly dangerous planets with the idea that basically the third stage was just to send them out to kill any big threats
I never bothered checking what the Halo stars are, so for me, this video was genuinely educative. Damn Majorkill, you managed to REALLY teach something today... who would have thought?
"Nearly immortal" and "nearly invulnerable" in 40K is such a waste of time, all things considered. Know what really invulnerability looks like? Hit it with the Thunder Hammer and watch the hammer explode!
I mean it look like off the last TTS video (rip) that the Emperor died. Now if the ultimate human, the Eldar Gods, the C’Tan, Krorks, Primarchs, and Old Ones can be killed then there is no invincibility
When you said he was literally "Space Alexander the Great," you weren't kidding. The very same thing happened with the troops growing so desperate of home after a legendary sweep of new lands.
They even named one of the planets "Ultima Macharia" which means "Macharia the Furthest" - a direct analogy to the cities found by Alexander (all named Alexandria) and one of them - Alexandria Eschate - was located on the fringes of the empire which almost bordered China. Alexandria Eschate means, suprise!, "Alexandria the Furthest" or "Alexandria on the Edge".
@@artinaam Alexandria Escate is around modern Ferghana. It was close to China once they reached the Deccan. Before that all that was out there were horse lords
I just really like the idea of a Daemon Prince going to the Halo Stars for whatever reason, and the whole event playing like that one episode of Spongebob where he misses his bus stop and ends up in the dark depths where he's terrified of this incomprehensible and spooky place the whole time.
Macharius did not actually pull back. There is a series called the Macharian Crusade which explains exactly what happened. Suffice to say there was Inquisition level series of conspiracy involved and our boy, Macharius, died a hero (according to the official accounts).
1:16. Sounds good, so long as it isn’t commissioned hentai of the afore-mentioned arch enemy. That shit would be just too disturbing... even for Slaanesh.
Part of Macharius' other problem was that he was facing SERIOUS insurmountable health issues. Book Three of the Macharius trilogy went into detail about it.
I mean Halo takes place in the 26th Century so one could argue that it took place in the distant past of the 40K Universe. As with taking place in the Halo stars thats more difficult since alot of stuff takes place on Earth. But you are right, amusing nonetheless
@@Guellap what if humans theoretically split off there and called it earth. The Halo stars can be a very large area and thus explains wider Halo. The Precursors are basically old ones and maybe in the distant past the Necrons and the Forunners were Allie’s but the eldar never fought them (maybe the orks did). Then the Forunners developed the Halo Rings but instead of destroying the galaxy they destroy the region. Basically the Lovecraftian horrors of the stars are supper evolved flood (a Old One creation) maybe due to it being so demonic the emperor can’t see it. Then the races of Halo are just survivors of the initial blast. Humans had a similar idea to the emperor but toned down and made there little area. There travel might be a solution secretly made to avoid Warp or Webway travel due to the Flood. The Dark Eldar don’t go over there since they see the stars and go hell na. Now we have Halo
An interesting thing to say when people can’t figure out what doesn’t make sense that’s an “ishYou not and not an ishMe” (it’s kind of bad but it works i think)
As a relatively new BFGA player, i have noticed that there are fleets in the imperium intended to patrol the borders of halo stars. Just before seeing this video i have called one in to help halt an large chaos intrusion. After watching this video I think that those guys could stop invasion twice the size on their own.
After watching this video, the main halo star system, sounds like a great opportunity for GW to introduce the 40k equivalent of fantasy/age of sigmar's vampire counts.
that one dude really was like alexander the great first to cross the indus sense dianitus and i would have crossed the hyphasis to if YOU had not coward in fear!
The Slaugth aka the Maggot Men were confirmed to have been sighted there by the Inquisition. In addition the Rangdan might also be hiding there as well. As for the Halo Devices it's theorized that both the Slaugth and the Rangdan might have some sort of connection to them.
I like how Majorkill content improved over the years. Then he talked about common topics. Now he is into details that no one explains. You deserve to be the nr. 1 warhammer lore channel.
Idk bout black holes but it did have time cannons that overlayed eldar raiders onto themselves a fraction of a second in the past. Which was quite bad as you may imagine. The advanced ai also doesnt allow techpriests into certain areas
the speranza was a relic from the dark age with a dark age AI on board personally i do think that EVERY machine spirit is basicall jsut a limited copy of the Dark Age AI that probably sits in the vaults on mars as a precursor to them becoming machine worshiping metal men from jsut a maintenance and system ai in las and plasma guns up to full blown versions in things like titans and ships
@@treemover7259 I do know about there are a small faction of humans lead by an Ai claim to be their Gods and creator. Which the Tau had encountered this small faction.
@@treemover7259 machine spirit came to be because like modern day tech, it's full of bugs and glitches. Superstitious martian doctrine supports this. In 40k setting these techno-anomalies may be caused by their proximity to the void dragon.
Like shaking or smashing a remote can fix the signal. Or pressing the buttons on a game controller harder can make players falsely perceive that their actions will get better. There are some instances in 40k where machine spirits exist. A book re: man of iron said he met with the machine god back before they got beat.
@@oreo-postraphe Pretty sure it's me, Alpharius, using my wife's yt account because I can't remember the password to my own account. Look, I've just got so many plots and plans to remember, ok? It's not my fault that online accounts now require you to sacrifice your first born along with a four million character string of random numbers and letters as part of the password... also, don't tell Guilliman I'm here. I know he's been revived, I worked my ass off to trick that eldar dumbass into believing he needed to be, but I just don't think he would want to see me, and I've kinda settled into the family life now. Don't need some smurfs showing up and blowing things up and screeching about traitors and such, ya know?
Wow! wasn't expecting to see my art on this video, it's all good and I feel honored but next time ask me :) By the way I love your channel and your takes on 40k lore.
Halo lore, specifically it's beginning, is similar with 40k when it comes to ancient beings creating sentient life to populate the galaxy. But in halo their names precursors and one of their children races (forerunners) killed most of them because they gave a totally legit title to man instead. Those who survived turned themselves into dust Wich the galaxy later snorts... But the dust was corrupted and became the flood Wich cults formed around it and thus it spread. Caused man and forerunners to fight with old man dieing out, the flood caused said fight because vengeance. The forerunners were getting punished so hard they had to build the giant onion rings you see today to kill themselves and repopulate the galaxy thus the flood starved, except those the forerunners kept alive because why not.
@@SpencerLemay I think it's more from Latin numbers 1 to 10. I (prīmus), II (secundus), III (tertius), IV (quārtus), V (quīntus), VI (sextus), VII (septimus), VIII (octāvus), IX (nōnus) and X (decimus) .
@@jazzyb4656 Yea it is from latin. The way you phrased it sounds like you are trying to correct me lmao. So funny when people add "I think" when they really mean "I know"
@Major Kill I would like to thank you for being the Muse of my latest, Let's fix the Warp! theory. From a Tech Support stand point I am surprised I didn't think of this before. "Have you tried turning it off and then back on again?" You get a hold of the Eldar, tell them we're going to perform a small culling war on the Dark Eldar, in a dual front war attempt to kill she who thirsts, and in the "year" that we are doing this with the Eldar in the Webway, we put every human on every world into hibernation. With Relatively "all" the Eldar confined to the Webway, and all the human's down, Galactic Scale, No emotions = no Warp food. the only thing left are a "few" Astartes Chapters with orders to simply extermanatus anything actively predating us during this down-time, to keep the Tyranids and Orcs from taking advantage, and the Grey Knights, who enter the Eye of Terror and make sure everything there dies, or "molded" into something more usable. Then we bring worlds back "online" one by one, maintaining control of the Eye of Terror as we do so. This is how we do the Eldar thing, and Craft Warp Gods instead of letting our sub-conscious have all the fun.
Watches both Majorkill and Arch. Enjoys watching Majorkill talk shit about Arch. Enjoys watching both of them in their two different length formats fill 40k lore with profanity and hyperbole.....but actually not that much hyperbole because 40k is literally that fucking awful.
Imagine if a chaos marine got implanted with a chaos device? Demon prince here I come! Then imagine what would happen to a chaos primarch. They’d be a match for the emperor!
Thank you very much for doing this video. I got into 40k in college, but never had the money to invest in it, so I got really into the lore, instead, and the gamer in me was immediately drawn into the Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader gaming lines, by FFG, where the Koronus Expanse is featured. I've been playing D&D for over 20 years, but my Rogue Trader character is still my most advanced, detailed character, at over 40 MS Word pages long of stats, exploits, kit, and crap. It's just a shame my RPing friends never got into the 40k IP, and wanted to play Rogue Trader. Anyway, it was a great deal of fun to hear about the outer edge of where human ambition can go, before it gets reminded that the galaxy is huge, and there are nightmares made manifest out there.
This is the funniest video of yours that I have watched in a while, as I am a new viewer I genuinely love your videos but this was *chefs kiss* especially the comments about attaching halo devices. So good!
Honestly....it would be hilarious to see a parody collab video of arch vs major when major wins the subscriber war. Now what kind of battle that would be I'll let fate decide xD might be a DOW match,regicide...Paradox-Billiards-Vostroyan-Roulette-Fourth-Dimensional-Hypercube-Chess-Strip Poker, anything XD
Makes me wonder why the imperium doesnt keep a few dozen halo devices on key worlds. For about 5 years you have the perfect near invulnerable soldiers. Imagine if like a dozen of them had aided the imperium during the 13th black crusades.
@@plasticspoon60 Easier said than done. Halo Device hosts can take a massive amount of punishment before they keel over and will eventually resurrect themselves from all but the most catastrophic damage, in some cases coming back from even that. Then there's the possibility that they'll go on the run. Even if they are aware of the side effects there's no telling if they'll retain enough of themselves to go through with being "retired", and with their memories being steadily overwritten, the urge to go rogue will likely be very persuasive. Long story short, it's impractically tricky for this plan to be put into action and plenty of things can go wrong. If or when they do, you'll have a bunch of hyper-intelligent, near-implacable immortals running around causing chaos and eating the citizenry. And even if you do manage to successfully wipe out the beasts, it'll kick up enough of a stink to get the Inquisition involved, and they don't like people fiddling around with Xenos tech so you can guess what they'll do.
I'm out. TTS is gone, and I feel nothing but rage and hate for warhammer. I really liked your videos, but I need to forget that warhammer even exists. Could you please use your influence to call for a crusade? This injustice must be ended.
The Halo stars are one of my favorite parts of 40K. I rank them from worst to go or live to best place in this order. 1. Ghoul Stars cause even the Nids and Necrons are messed up by it. 2. Halo stars cause it's still scary and dangerous just not as bad as the Ghoul stars. 3. Eastern Fringe due to the most powerful Necron Dynasties being their and could slaughter you with ease, and if they are not interested then you have to deal with the Tau trying to invade or subvert you. 4. The Veiled region as their is no massive power their minus a smaller Necron empire that is not as violent.
Please do more Calixis Sector lore related video. The setting of the Calixis sector is one of the richest and most detailed of the entire franchise but it got forgotten with the death of Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader and all the other RpG. There are planty of crazy things like the Tyrant Star, the legacy of the Haarlock RT family, an entire sub-sector of ancient roman empire Wannabe secessionist and an anti-inquisition faction leaded by a shady and probably nerdy Prospero survivor. Man that’s a lot of good shit...
We should have a warhammer game like halo/gears (in the way of having a super cool campaign, dark but fun to play, that you can play with friends in coop) vehicles and stuff like that and of course: Epic space gregorian chants.
So what I’m hearing is that my end goal if I ever get isekai’d into 40k in a position of power is to figure out a way to tell which halo star artifacts give you all of the bonuses but don’t fuck you over and then go ham.
The Rangda are from the Eastern part of the Galaxy and are believed to come from the Ghoul Stars (given the location of Advex-mors where they were first encountered), so not the Halo Stars region of the Halo Stars. So if they are still out there (big IF), they are in the Ghoul Stars...assuming the Dark Angels of the Order of the Broken Claws didn't finish the job during the Rangdan Xenocides. But I would add that most of those guys are from the Dreadwing and Firewing and they are extremely thorough when conducting extermination campaigns. Sources: The Black Books (Horus Heresy), Specifically book 9 "Crusade"
Hey , just wanted to say that i think you really nailed the intro this time, and that you got really good at those "facing the camera" intros. Have a great day !
My desire for humor wills me to subscribe. But my loyalty to Arch stays my hand. I know how they must of felt before the Heresy. To stay loyal to the Emperor or follow the charismatic Warmaster.
My word, it was just now that I realized I’ve been watching major kills videos because the algorithm was giving to them to me, and not because I was subscribed. Fixed that my boy.
Majorkill what are you normally streaming on? I’m in your discord but haven’t had time to go through it completely and look for that answer. Would be a good way to make some solid money streaming too with the amount of followers you’ve already got. I’m sure the majority of us would like to watch you stream some shit.
Kinda doubt you'll actually see this but i'd love to see video dedicated to the flayed. Nothing like getting skullf*cked by an even more terrifying offshoot of the necron.
I find the Halo Devices fascinating. And the description of one Halo Device in particular to be incredibly unsettling in a very interesting way. The Psycharus Worm is described as “Appearing like a tarnished brass maggot some six inches in length, the worm is cold and greasy to the touch”. That description just oozes menace and makes it seem so sinister.
There needs to be more stories made regarding the Halo Stars (in general, not just the North-Western section). There’s a lot of fertile ground there for all manner of cool lore to be conceived, as well as potential threats to not just the Imperium, but the Galaxy at large. A lost human world now ruled by surviving Men of Iron... or maybe even Men of Stone?
This isn't my main account I watch you on but it's great to see the growth. Your determination is admirable. Seeing your lows, demonetizations, and failed projects. Nothing has stopped you. I'm a Marine vet so your humor has always been a breath of fresh air. Keep kicking ass and don't forget to enjoy your newfound wealth when you can.
The halo stars ohh yes you finally got to them they are one of my favorite parts of 40k. And the warhammer hentai yes worth it entirely. The black templars are frankly nuts like our major kill host.
Also, the Rogue Trader rpg's setting is placed in the Halo Stars (Koronus Expanse). We played a campaign once there, and the players could only conquer 1 planet where the native population was a gullible star trek race who desperately seek out to befriend some aliens, and the rest of the Expanse is basically a hellhole compared to that system. But even that planet was infested with hordes of Wanamingos from Fallout, and had a webway gate leading to Commorragh, (those dope xenos build their greatest city around the gate) so you can imagine what the not-so-chilly parts of the Expanse looked like.
Which Halo Device do you prefer?
The one that destroys all sentient life in the galaxy or the one that turns you into a fat cannibalistic demi god. Tough choice
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The genocide weapon
Do eldar exodites and corsairs please
Spacd ring one becuz it has AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Soundtrack just by existing!
I personally need a funny take on the halo lore the flood would be a great topic
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"It's really amazing how the term invulnerable loses its weight when you throw a MF into the sun" Best Line EVER!!!!!!
"my friend here Just ate a sun, I'm sure he could bring it back up if we ask him real nicely"
It sure did make me laugh
@@tablekun8690 Thank you for reminding me that TTS is dead. I am now sad.
@@kompatybilijny9348 wait what!?
@@kompatybilijny9348 you look like a starfruit
Halo Stars, home of the vampiric xenomorphs, not to be confused with the tourist xenomorphs. Souvenir shop gets a bad rap, but most customers can't complain.
That reminds me of the tryrant star were malal is chilling out maybe we can get him back
They are going for a walk.
A very enthusiastic walk.
Not don’t. *CANT*
Been there and all I got was this stupid t shirt
@@chosenofkhorne2951 Malal is here. Lurking. Waiting. He will rise.
Commander: Stop your crusade
Macharius: No
Commander: Why not?
Macharius: I don't want to
Commander: But we can't see the Astronomican anymore
Macharius: I don't care
Commander: But... That doesn't make any sense
Macharius: Too bad
They leave it vague but I always thought that a Warmaster(if that was Macharius title?) could make a small astronomicon with an astropath choir. It would only have to be powerful enough to guide to the next system, then make another on a defensible planet and repeat.
@@vulkanofnocturne You can make small calculated jumps of a few lightyears without the Astronomicon, but anything bigger is just the navigators just trying to navigate the Warp by ear. Or you can set up small versions on planets like you suggested with a Pharos device, though most were lost in the Age of Strife.
The Astronomicon itself requires the constant effort of The Emperor, The Golden Throne, 10,000 psykers at any given time and 1,000 of which burn out per day. Setting up mini versions of that outside the Astronomicon is beyond the tech and psyker abilities of the Imperium at "current" in any sustainable way.
yes.
@@MoreEvilThenMe The astronomicon doesn't require that much attention of the emperors will it's the shattered webway that requires his attention and energy
"I JUST HAVE TO SAY THAT *I, SOLAR MACHARIUS*, CAN ALWAYS BE COUNTED ON TO CONQUER MORE TERRITORY BECAUSE *I, SOLAR MECHARIUS*, AM THE GREATEST CONQUEROR THE IMPERIUM HAS EVER SEEN. THE EMPEROR HIMSELF ONLY APPROACHES THE CONQUERING SKILL OF *I, SOLAR MACHARIUS*!
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I’d like to think it’s where the old ones developed their most dangerous shit during the war in heaven, but never used them as they got wiped before they had a chance. Each planet was basically a science lab of sorts on a massive scale, which is why all of them are different, yet with some key similarities.
That sounds epic as hell
Or maybe they were rejects that they threw away then went through techno upheaval then downfall then degeneration then mutation or just plain sick natives. Any option sounds good to me
Or its the old ones version of a haunted house attraction at an theme park
My theory is that the Yu'Vath \ Rangdan are the same things, and are leftovers of the Old Ones, that got mad \corrupted by chaos\warp. So all that bat shit is just creations of them that turned sour.
@@Stefanius058 A* theme park.
It's funny they planned on assassinating Macharius. He was war master, a high lord of Terre, and later canonized as a saint. Killing him would have been the greatest act of heresy since Horus and made the names of anyone involved as cursed as any of the traitor primarchs.
People really don’t like being in the halo stars
@@majorkill oh well. They live to die in service of the Emperor's will. They chose their weak human emotions and to die a cowards death at home over living forever with a glorious death basking in His name.
Maybe the high Lords know what's in there and don't want to piss them off.
@@lizadon0740 don't live in fear. The Emperor protects
He was no High Lord, he made some serious enemies along the way, and at the end he was assassinated. For more, look up the The Macharian Crusade Omnibus.
The Ghoul Stars are the rough neighborhood that is filled with both cultists and violent gangs, but the Halo Stars is fucking death trap that looks like a appealing resort.
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I mean, Cythor fiends.
I was thinking that the Ghoul Stars are that ghost town that looks abandoned in daytime, but then all the eldritch horrors come out to play at night and if you can keep your head long enough, you’ll see exactly why it’s a ghost town.
Hotel California?
Epstein island?
"The Halo stars are a horrifying and sometimes confusing place"
"I mean, so far it's been practically tame- *4:26* _is....is that a Tau trooper using a melee weapon_ ?" *recoils in horror*
Yes and they are taught by Commander Farsight
farsight embraces GLORIOUS MELE COMBAT
Nobody's gonna mention P R I M E B E E F?
Yes it was a funny thing how that weapon switch came to pass.... but i should not bore you.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 I am somewhat familiar with why the halo rings were made, hence the comparison- I am still new to halo lore since I didn't play the games much when I was younger.
The Halo device kinda just sounds like a hectic version of crippling meth addiction
I've heard of meth making you a monster but haven't heard of it making you immortal yet.
@@MoreEvilThenMe It sure as hell makes you FEEL immortal lmfao
@@markoliver8914 ahahah I can't talk from experience so I'll take your word for it.
@@MoreEvilThenMe you’ve just haven’t done enough of it yet clearly
@@MoreEvilThenMe you ever see people get shot on it? They don't go down quick, they go down after an absurd amount of lead. Granted, shoot head, but if your laying it in the chest, Joplin where I lived had these morons shooting each other up left and right. Huge meth problem there, and both other dope addicts, and cops, remark that they do not go down easy, and a tazer, is officially useless if its day one user, they'll muscle through it, which should tell you RUN from the dope fiend at all costs until, like a zombie, they lose interest.
According to the lore, there were invasions from the Halo Stars by beings not from our universe. Not from the Warp, but said, 'Darker Places.' Yeah places worse than the Warp, is probably something no one wants to fight.
I bet someone will make it a really really early Tyranid invasion
Even more reason to why humanity is screwed
I mean, the whole point is the warp is not the great evil. Just the one people focus on.
The warp is a mirror of reality and even the gods are based on entities that are much worse than them that exist in reality.
Humanities best bet was the federation, and that is long gone.
Just tell the black templar or grey knights they don't care they both will fight or salamanders
@@YuGiOhAbridgeFAN The Federation?
2:37 They are the Death Spectres - a Space Marine Chapter from Corvus Corax's geneseed and their purpose is to ensure that the supernatural inhabitants of the Halo Stars and Ghoul Stars never again threaten the galaxy as they are stationed beyond the boundaries of the Imperium.
Storm Wardens too.
"acess to the patreon gives you access to...pause..battlemace hentai"
Oh..someone has read the new IP requirements.
Meleebludgeoningweapon 40Kilos.
4:22 This scene encapsulates what "unfair" means to the extreme. One doesn't simply engage Astartes in melee as the Tau.
Bald blue head go squish
I managed it once through the luckiest rolls I've ever had. Deathwing terminators wiffed every attack and I managed to down exactly one of them. They then blew their morale check and got run down by fire warriors who probably were questioning the existence of a benevolent god!
Sounds like there could be a cool story where a person has to use a halo device for some reason, a good person using it for some reason knowing that they'll have to be killed but there's an immediate reason for it that makes it necessary.
And then, as they gradually become corrupted by it, they lose themselves to it and start to want to keep using it and keep living, even though they’re becoming a monster…
that's so fucking vague bro
Would be awesome for Necromunga as a Spire gets one and goes for fun in the Underhive. Narrative campaign or just batshit raid where we get the 40K version of Jack the Ripper.
if you're writing a story it would be fleshed out a lot more depending on its length. But it doesn't sound like a bad idea that you could flesh out more.
Could easily be fleshed out as a story but since I don't play Necromunga I'm not sure how it would be built with the game mechanics. I have more experience writing settings for RPGs, as a Warhammer Crime story it would be an interesting one to write from the perspective of an Arbities as the disappearance of a lesser member of the spire families would be enough to justify an investigation as well as rewards for gangers to go hunting too.
My favorite part about the Halo Stars is how it shows that we've only really scratched the surface when it comes to the 40k universe. The idea that there could be even greater threats than Chaos lurking within the universe is so hard to wrap your mind around and just goes to show that whenever the Imperium thinks they have things under control, they really don't, not in the slightest.
The idea of there being even greater threats is kind of silly though. The imperium and the other civilised xenos, which are what most narrative in 40k is based on, are already hopelessly outmatched. Throwing even more on top of it is redundant.
@@jimmydesouza4375 Redudant my @ss. It's all about overcoming overwhelming odds, the greater the odds the higher the stakes. That's what it's like to be human not only in 40K but also in real life. The fact that you say it's redundant shows that you know f*ck all about 40K. So be a good boy and shut your mouth.
Hard to imagine a _greater_ threat than chaos or nids, at least on the grand scale. But I can absolutely believe something far more horrifying to face on a smaller scale. It may not devour the galaxy, but that's cold comfort to whoever it decides to violate in it's neighbourhood.
Personal theory: the halo devices were weapons of last resort for whoever designed them, making their soldiers incredibly powerful. I say weapon of last resort because with the down side, they might not have expected their soldiers to live too long so who cares about down side twenty years from now?
I believe it was made as a way to force evolution amongst the species, and that it went horribly wrong when very late term side effects occurred. Hence why the civilization was wiped out.
My theory is that they are assimilation devices.
Designed to indoctrinate anyone foolish enough to use one with the habits, language and appearance of its creators, overwriting their sense of self and their genetic structure.
Or the same thing but specifically of a bioweapon variety. Like turning your captives into mentally broken fiends with lots of power, but because they speak the xeno language I believe it’s so they can communicate and receive orders.
Why would it render people who use them biologically immortal if they were designed for expendable soldiers?
More than likely the halo devices contain some sort of digital engram of the mind(s) of the aliens who made them as a way to overwrite the minds and genetic structure of hosts that wear the devices as a way to perpetuate themselves past death.
Sounds good enough for me, if I were those guys
Or maybe they were made for colonization of incredibly dangerous planets with the idea that basically the third stage was just to send them out to kill any big threats
I never bothered checking what the Halo stars are, so for me, this video was genuinely educative.
Damn Majorkill, you managed to REALLY teach something today... who would have thought?
"There's a bit of Exodite in all of us."
Yes. Yes there is. #DinosaurCavalry
Hey, they make for great minis... $0.50 a pop
"Nearly immortal" and "nearly invulnerable" in 40K is such a waste of time, all things considered.
Know what really invulnerability looks like? Hit it with the Thunder Hammer and watch the hammer explode!
@ShroomTube
TTS Kaldor Draigo is a minor Chaos god at this point.
@ShroomTube
Tangerines, suns, insanity... probably just your average Grey Knight.
@ShroomTube WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY ONE?!
I mean it look like off the last TTS video (rip) that the Emperor died. Now if the ultimate human, the Eldar Gods, the C’Tan, Krorks, Primarchs, and Old Ones can be killed then there is no invincibility
When you said he was literally "Space Alexander the Great," you weren't kidding. The very same thing happened with the troops growing so desperate of home after a legendary sweep of new lands.
They even named one of the planets "Ultima Macharia" which means "Macharia the Furthest" - a direct analogy to the cities found by Alexander (all named Alexandria) and one of them - Alexandria Eschate - was located on the fringes of the empire which almost bordered China. Alexandria Eschate means, suprise!, "Alexandria the Furthest" or "Alexandria on the Edge".
@@artinaam most interesting. Thank you for sharing.
@@artinaam Alexandria Escate is around modern Ferghana. It was close to China once they reached the Deccan. Before that all that was out there were horse lords
I just really like the idea of a Daemon Prince going to the Halo Stars for whatever reason, and the whole event playing like that one episode of Spongebob where he misses his bus stop and ends up in the dark depths where he's terrified of this incomprehensible and spooky place the whole time.
@@darthralin "What are *raspberry* you *raspberry* doing *raspberry* on my planet *raspberry*!"
Macharius did not actually pull back. There is a series called the Macharian Crusade which explains exactly what happened. Suffice to say there was Inquisition level series of conspiracy involved and our boy, Macharius, died a hero (according to the official accounts).
You know you have like 10K kinds of balls of steel when you go through an area of space that not even the Tyranids don't dare to go through.
1:16. Sounds good, so long as it isn’t commissioned hentai of the afore-mentioned arch enemy. That shit would be just too disturbing... even for Slaanesh.
Can confirm it is not hentai
@@majorkill awesome! Can’t wait!
If it`s not hentai i am not intreested god dammit
@@majorkill so no pic of you railing arch?
@@majorkill *uncocks bolter* inquisition approved then, carry on.
Part of Macharius' other problem was that he was facing SERIOUS insurmountable health issues. Book Three of the Macharius trilogy went into detail about it.
Why do I find the idea of the halo universe taking place inside the Halo starts amusing? lmao. I know it doesn't add up but it's amusing nonetheless
Well some warhammer has multi-verse boogaloo stuff so might be a thing if they couldn't be sued for it.
@@Hawkens4k Mr. Perfect Cell: "Multiverse Theory's a bitch."
I mean Halo takes place in the 26th Century so one could argue that it took place in the distant past of the 40K Universe. As with taking place in the Halo stars thats more difficult since alot of stuff takes place on Earth. But you are right, amusing nonetheless
@@Guellap what if humans theoretically split off there and called it earth. The Halo stars can be a very large area and thus explains wider Halo. The Precursors are basically old ones and maybe in the distant past the Necrons and the Forunners were Allie’s but the eldar never fought them (maybe the orks did). Then the Forunners developed the Halo Rings but instead of destroying the galaxy they destroy the region. Basically the Lovecraftian horrors of the stars are supper evolved flood (a Old One creation) maybe due to it being so demonic the emperor can’t see it. Then the races of Halo are just survivors of the initial blast. Humans had a similar idea to the emperor but toned down and made there little area. There travel might be a solution secretly made to avoid Warp or Webway travel due to the Flood. The Dark Eldar don’t go over there since they see the stars and go hell na. Now we have Halo
An interesting thing to say when people can’t figure out what doesn’t make sense that’s an “ishYou not and not an ishMe” (it’s kind of bad but it works i think)
Where is the other 861?
As a relatively new BFGA player, i have noticed that there are fleets in the imperium intended to patrol the borders of halo stars.
Just before seeing this video i have called one in to help halt an large chaos intrusion.
After watching this video I think that those guys could stop invasion twice the size on their own.
Majorkills been nice to timmy lately im scared
:edit wow 17 likes lets all be scares together
After watching this video, the main halo star system, sounds like a great opportunity for GW to introduce the 40k equivalent of fantasy/age of sigmar's vampire counts.
that one dude really was like alexander the great
first to cross the indus sense dianitus and i would have crossed the hyphasis to if YOU had not coward in fear!
Loved that speech !
The Slaugth aka the Maggot Men were confirmed to have been sighted there by the Inquisition. In addition the Rangdan might also be hiding there as well. As for the Halo Devices it's theorized that both the Slaugth and the Rangdan might have some sort of connection to them.
Source?
I would be so happy if Majorkill branched off into doing occasional Halo lore videos with his style.
I like how Majorkill content improved over the years. Then he talked about common topics. Now he is into details that no one explains. You deserve to be the nr. 1 warhammer lore channel.
Luetin09 > Majorkill. Love both but Luetin09 always add some cultural or philosophical overlap. But i laugh more at Majorkills
As someone who will be playing Infinite tomorrow. I'm ready to learn more 40k.
Tomorrow, don't tell me you were chosen!
Lord of Admirals, Forthencho i was chosen, everyone will get a chance dont worry
@@kgbcommitteeforstatesecuri3315 yay😃
Great to see 40k growing more.
What if the Halo Stars is the last haven for an ancient human empire from the Dark Age of Technology
This is more like it - glad you're back
It's Ter She Airy
Video idea: What the fuck are Arch Mechanicus ships really? The Speranza was straight up alive and could fire mini black holes from hidden cannons....
Idk bout black holes but it did have time cannons that overlayed eldar raiders onto themselves a fraction of a second in the past.
Which was quite bad as you may imagine.
The advanced ai also doesnt allow techpriests into certain areas
the speranza was a relic from the dark age with a dark age AI on board personally i do think that EVERY machine spirit is basicall jsut a limited copy of the Dark Age AI that probably sits in the vaults on mars as a precursor to them becoming machine worshiping metal men from jsut a maintenance and system ai in las and plasma guns up to full blown versions in things like titans and ships
@@treemover7259 I do know about there are a small faction of humans lead by an Ai claim to be their Gods and creator.
Which the Tau had encountered this small faction.
@@treemover7259 machine spirit came to be because like modern day tech, it's full of bugs and glitches. Superstitious martian doctrine supports this. In 40k setting these techno-anomalies may be caused by their proximity to the void dragon.
Like shaking or smashing a remote can fix the signal. Or pressing the buttons on a game controller harder can make players falsely perceive that their actions will get better. There are some instances in 40k where machine spirits exist. A book re: man of iron said he met with the machine god back before they got beat.
I'm rooting for a slaugh stronghold, and maybe their home system. They are a cool race I'd like to see more of.
If the Slaught are the Rangda, then their homeworld would indeed be located there, as per Great Crusade era sources.
One day we'll find that one gal who frequents this channel. Must be a special lady.
Its Lorgar in a wig Im fuckin calling it
@@oreo-postraphe wouldn’t that be alpharius trying to fuck with us
@@oreo-postraphe Pretty sure it's me, Alpharius, using my wife's yt account because I can't remember the password to my own account. Look, I've just got so many plots and plans to remember, ok? It's not my fault that online accounts now require you to sacrifice your first born along with a four million character string of random numbers and letters as part of the password... also, don't tell Guilliman I'm here. I know he's been revived, I worked my ass off to trick that eldar dumbass into believing he needed to be, but I just don't think he would want to see me, and I've kinda settled into the family life now. Don't need some smurfs showing up and blowing things up and screeching about traitors and such, ya know?
Its lorgar
She's actually real guys!
Fun video idea, discussing some of the major forge worlds list style. Mostly because toaster jokes
And what they are known to make?
Wow! wasn't expecting to see my art on this video, it's all good and I feel honored but next time ask me :)
By the way I love your channel and your takes on 40k lore.
3:44 The Soul Drinkers looked like the Loyalist Emperor's Children Chapter under the Imperial Fists successor chapters' list.
Rogal dorn: No
Amazing book series.
Halo lore, specifically it's beginning, is similar with 40k when it comes to ancient beings creating sentient life to populate the galaxy. But in halo their names precursors and one of their children races (forerunners) killed most of them because they gave a totally legit title to man instead. Those who survived turned themselves into dust Wich the galaxy later snorts...
But the dust was corrupted and became the flood Wich cults formed around it and thus it spread. Caused man and forerunners to fight with old man dieing out, the flood caused said fight because vengeance. The forerunners were getting punished so hard they had to build the giant onion rings you see today to kill themselves and repopulate the galaxy thus the flood starved, except those the forerunners kept alive because why not.
I'm an Australian listening to this so for me this is just a dude explaining 40k
The rest of the halo starts are the places where the ghoul star inhabitants tell their kids to stay away from
Tertiary is pronounced, TER-SHE-AIRY
I think it means third stage or something like that. But the word doesn't look like what it's pronounced as.
@@jazzyb4656 it's like dictionary. Primary->Secondary->Tertiary->Quaternary->Quinary->Senary->Septenary->Octonary->Nonary->Denary->(no eleven word)->duodenary
@@SpencerLemay I think it's more from Latin numbers 1 to 10. I (prīmus), II (secundus), III (tertius), IV (quārtus), V (quīntus), VI (sextus), VII (septimus), VIII (octāvus), IX (nōnus) and X (decimus)
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@@jazzyb4656 Yea it is from latin. The way you phrased it sounds like you are trying to correct me lmao. So funny when people add "I think" when they really mean "I know"
@@SpencerLemay np, I was just trying not to sound pretentious. And I'm not implying your answer is either. I lol at the way he said it.
So, the Eastern Edge of the Galaxy could be said to have some “Fringe benefits.”
I’ll just see myself out, thank you.
Nappa: "I get it!"
“lord inquisitor! somethings stirring in the ghoul stars again, what do we do?“
“heresy, lots of heresy“
@Major Kill
I would like to thank you for being the Muse of my latest,
Let's fix the Warp! theory.
From a Tech Support stand point I am surprised I didn't think of this before.
"Have you tried turning it off and then back on again?"
You get a hold of the Eldar, tell them we're going to perform a small culling war on the Dark Eldar, in a dual front war attempt to kill she who thirsts, and in the "year" that we are doing this with the Eldar in the Webway, we put every human on every world into hibernation. With Relatively "all" the Eldar confined to the Webway, and all the human's down, Galactic Scale, No emotions = no Warp food. the only thing left are a "few" Astartes Chapters with orders to simply extermanatus anything actively predating us during this down-time, to keep the Tyranids and Orcs from taking advantage, and the Grey Knights, who enter the Eye of Terror and make sure everything there dies, or "molded" into something more usable. Then we bring worlds back "online" one by one, maintaining control of the Eye of Terror as we do so. This is how we do the Eldar thing, and Craft Warp Gods instead of letting our sub-conscious have all the fun.
"Give me your soul and I'll give you 3 c****." -Arch Daemon Majorkill
Watches both Majorkill and Arch. Enjoys watching Majorkill talk shit about Arch. Enjoys watching both of them in their two different length formats fill 40k lore with profanity and hyperbole.....but actually not that much hyperbole because 40k is literally that fucking awful.
I’m not the only one then good
Me too. No problems with arch.
Me three 😂
@@firerabbit3185 you have no problems with a raging racist?
@@jonhg92 if you watched any of his videos you would know he's not racist he hates everyone equally
0:11 I was actually thinking of Red Vs. Blue from Rooster Teeth
0:55 "Aaah, Fresh Meat!" - The Butcher from Diablo I, probably
Scariest line in video game history
It's really amazing how term "invulnurable" looses it's weight, when you throw mf in the sun🤣
That's one of the reasons, why I love Majorkill
Imagine if a chaos marine got implanted with a chaos device? Demon prince here I come!
Then imagine what would happen to a chaos primarch. They’d be a match for the emperor!
Halo* device, not Chaos device. And I'd like to see peak Emperor fight 1 on 1 with Perturabo who implants himself with a Halo Device.
This kind of just sounds like GW trying to leave open the possibilty of Flesh Eater Courts in 40k.
Reality in the eastern fringe is anchored by Robby G’s massive aurumite… geneseeds.
In a Universe where travelling across star systems runs the risk of being raped by demons the Halo Stars must be pretty fucken bad.
Thank you very much for doing this video. I got into 40k in college, but never had the money to invest in it, so I got really into the lore, instead, and the gamer in me was immediately drawn into the Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader gaming lines, by FFG, where the Koronus Expanse is featured. I've been playing D&D for over 20 years, but my Rogue Trader character is still my most advanced, detailed character, at over 40 MS Word pages long of stats, exploits, kit, and crap. It's just a shame my RPing friends never got into the 40k IP, and wanted to play Rogue Trader.
Anyway, it was a great deal of fun to hear about the outer edge of where human ambition can go, before it gets reminded that the galaxy is huge, and there are nightmares made manifest out there.
This is the funniest video of yours that I have watched in a while, as I am a new viewer I genuinely love your videos but this was *chefs kiss* especially the comments about attaching halo devices. So good!
Honestly....it would be hilarious to see a parody collab video of arch vs major when major wins the subscriber war. Now what kind of battle that would be I'll let fate decide xD might be a DOW match,regicide...Paradox-Billiards-Vostroyan-Roulette-Fourth-Dimensional-Hypercube-Chess-Strip Poker, anything XD
I knew 40k couldn't resist having a vampire faction.
Makes me wonder why the imperium doesnt keep a few dozen halo devices on key worlds. For about 5 years you have the perfect near invulnerable soldiers. Imagine if like a dozen of them had aided the imperium during the 13th black crusades.
Because the people who used that shit went insane? Kinda a good reason not to use it
Then 5 years later they come back to kill you... that's probably the reason why no one uses them.
@@saucevc8353 Ya just have to execute them before they go insane.
@@plasticspoon60 Easier said than done. Halo Device hosts can take a massive amount of punishment before they keel over and will eventually resurrect themselves from all but the most catastrophic damage, in some cases coming back from even that. Then there's the possibility that they'll go on the run. Even if they are aware of the side effects there's no telling if they'll retain enough of themselves to go through with being "retired", and with their memories being steadily overwritten, the urge to go rogue will likely be very persuasive.
Long story short, it's impractically tricky for this plan to be put into action and plenty of things can go wrong. If or when they do, you'll have a bunch of hyper-intelligent, near-implacable immortals running around causing chaos and eating the citizenry. And even if you do manage to successfully wipe out the beasts, it'll kick up enough of a stink to get the Inquisition involved, and they don't like people fiddling around with Xenos tech so you can guess what they'll do.
Considering you cant even take a shit without it strengthening Chaos, it is awesome to see a horror that has nothing to do with Chaos for a change.
I'm not sure which chaos god gaining strength from you taking a shit would be the most uncomfortable to think about.
Please do a video on all minor xenos that would be cool
Bloodangel: *attaches halo device*
Bloodangel: "Huh, nothing's changed..."
I'm out. TTS is gone, and I feel nothing but rage and hate for warhammer. I really liked your videos, but I need to forget that warhammer even exists.
Could you please use your influence to call for a crusade? This injustice must be ended.
Get a 3D printer. Start churning out armies. Send them to people.
11:11 By the Emperor... *heresy knows no bounds!*
You perfectly summed up the halo Lore in a single sentence.
dude your videos are the best, really like the way you approach things regarding the 40k universe. love from brazil🇧🇷
The Halo stars are one of my favorite parts of 40K. I rank them from worst to go or live to best place in this order.
1. Ghoul Stars cause even the Nids and Necrons are messed up by it.
2. Halo stars cause it's still scary and dangerous just not as bad as the Ghoul stars.
3. Eastern Fringe due to the most powerful Necron Dynasties being their and could slaughter you with ease, and if they are not interested then you have to deal with the Tau trying to invade or subvert you.
4. The Veiled region as their is no massive power their minus a smaller Necron empire that is not as violent.
There* not their
@hieioni3354 2 years to late as the post is staying as is.
@@eichler721 Too* late
@hieioni3354 👏 👏 👏 do you want a cookie? Cause nobody cares.
@@eichler721 I want a promotion. I am a member of the Ordo Grammaticus and loyal servant of the God-Emperor :D
The inquisition always has a solution there are very few thing that can survive the planet blowing up or being thrown in the sun
Please do more Calixis Sector lore related video.
The setting of the Calixis sector is one of the richest and most detailed of the entire franchise but it got forgotten with the death of Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader and all the other RpG.
There are planty of crazy things like the Tyrant Star, the legacy of the Haarlock RT family, an entire sub-sector of ancient roman empire Wannabe secessionist and an anti-inquisition faction leaded by a shady and probably nerdy Prospero survivor.
Man that’s a lot of good shit...
the legend is you old chum, I think your constant goal setting is a great contributor to your growing success. Keep it up!
We should have a warhammer game like halo/gears (in the way of having a super cool campaign, dark but fun to play, that you can play with friends in coop) vehicles and stuff like that and of course:
Epic space gregorian chants.
"it's really amazing how the term invulnerable losses it's weight when you throw a mf at the sun". Had me Rollin 🤣🤣🤣
You wanna do a video on Bruva Alfabusa going down? He's the whole reason I'm in 40k.
So what I’m hearing is that my end goal if I ever get isekai’d into 40k in a position of power is to figure out a way to tell which halo star artifacts give you all of the bonuses but don’t fuck you over and then go ham.
Nice to see you as a host and not just as a voice over. Definitely a move in the right direction bro
Love the Halo jokes.
I want to believe that the lost second and eleventh Primarchs and their legions are hiding out their beyond known space.
Just chilling there.
2:18 The grimdark version of Galactus the World Eater.
Love the channel here's a question that I have is there anywhere in the 40K universe that chaos is afraid of
in my opinion this is one of the best Warhammer 40k lore channel, is not boring, is not long and is complete.
The Rangda are from the Eastern part of the Galaxy and are believed to come from the Ghoul Stars (given the location of Advex-mors where they were first encountered), so not the Halo Stars region of the Halo Stars. So if they are still out there (big IF), they are in the Ghoul Stars...assuming the Dark Angels of the Order of the Broken Claws didn't finish the job during the Rangdan Xenocides. But I would add that most of those guys are from the Dreadwing and Firewing and they are extremely thorough when conducting extermination campaigns.
Sources: The Black Books (Horus Heresy), Specifically book 9 "Crusade"
Hey , just wanted to say that i think you really nailed the intro this time, and that you got really good at those "facing the camera" intros. Have a great day !
My desire for humor wills me to subscribe.
But my loyalty to Arch stays my hand.
I know how they must of felt before the Heresy. To stay loyal to the Emperor or follow the charismatic Warmaster.
Almost like Majorkill's insecure or something.
My word, it was just now that I realized I’ve been watching major kills videos because the algorithm was giving to them to me, and not because I was subscribed. Fixed that my boy.
You should start streaming bro. I’d love to see you on NoPixel 😂
I wanna do more streaming, always plenty of fun to be had
Majorkill what are you normally streaming on? I’m in your discord but haven’t had time to go through it completely and look for that answer. Would be a good way to make some solid money streaming too with the amount of followers you’ve already got. I’m sure the majority of us would like to watch you stream some shit.
what's nopixel?
@@majorkill Make an OnlyFans account! xD
Nigredo Ooal Gown 😂😂😂
give the halo device to a primaris marine, I wanna see what happens.
Kinda doubt you'll actually see this but i'd love to see video dedicated to the flayed. Nothing like getting skullf*cked by an even more terrifying offshoot of the necron.
I find the Halo Devices fascinating. And the description of one Halo Device in particular to be incredibly unsettling in a very interesting way. The Psycharus Worm is described as “Appearing like a tarnished brass maggot some six inches in length, the worm is cold and greasy to the touch”. That description just oozes menace and makes it seem so sinister.
There needs to be more stories made regarding the Halo Stars (in general, not just the North-Western section). There’s a lot of fertile ground there for all manner of cool lore to be conceived, as well as potential threats to not just the Imperium, but the Galaxy at large. A lost human world now ruled by surviving Men of Iron... or maybe even Men of Stone?
Yeah, I'd love to see more stories regarding the Men of Iron/Gold. Or even some stuff regarding the Golden Age of Technology.
This isn't my main account I watch you on but it's great to see the growth.
Your determination is admirable. Seeing your lows, demonetizations, and failed projects. Nothing has stopped you.
I'm a Marine vet so your humor has always been a breath of fresh air. Keep kicking ass and don't forget to enjoy your newfound wealth when you can.
Bam subscribed on three RUclips accounts now lol you're welcome shit fuck.
You can witness a countless number of horrors in the 41st millennium,
but it’s the ones you can’t witness that you should be afraid of.
Just discovered ya videos.
Keep making them and ill keep watching them. Good effort man
The halo stars ohh yes you finally got to them they are one of my favorite parts of 40k. And the warhammer hentai yes worth it entirely. The black templars are frankly nuts like our major kill host.
Black Templars: Heretical Hellscape? You mean target rich environment.
Tertiary is pronounced “ter-she-airy”. Love your videos man!
Also, the Rogue Trader rpg's setting is placed in the Halo Stars (Koronus Expanse).
We played a campaign once there, and the players could only conquer 1 planet where the native population was a gullible star trek race who desperately seek out to befriend some aliens, and the rest of the Expanse is basically a hellhole compared to that system.
But even that planet was infested with hordes of Wanamingos from Fallout, and had a webway gate leading to Commorragh, (those dope xenos build their greatest city around the gate) so you can imagine what the not-so-chilly parts of the Expanse looked like.