TL;DR human existence in 40k isn't about surviving one more day to have hope for a better tomorrow, its about surviving one more day because that's about the biggest middle finger you can give in a universe where everything is destined to die.
@@Crowgale That's what I am doing. But the universe just laughs at our middle finger. In the eye of the universe, our middle finger is meaningless. The universe was here billions of years before you and will be there billion of years after you. But at least the universe has something similar to us -> In the end is just eternal darkness
I love how calmly he delivers his speech, there's no anger or regret, not a single moment of doubt, only clear determination in service of the Emperor.
@@ThatOneElfEnjoyer To be fair, the Astartes are outside the authority of the Inquisition in much the way that Rogue Traders and Custodes are. The Ordos like to their their weight around, but they need to think *reeeeaaaal* careful if they're gonna start in on a few of the factions of the Imperium.
@@tetsatou2815 It's the hot mess that is the Imperium, with like a dozen factions that have 'absolute authority that only answer to the God-Emperor'. The difference is that everyone hates the Inquisition, so _everyone_ is watching them to pounce when they fall (including the Inquisition).
@@tetsatou2815 those three are very much not outside the authority of the inquisition, inquisitors answer to one man only, they can walk up and cap a high lord without the slightest issue, they are the only checks on the power of rogue traders
Well, only maybe a million human dead. The world was under attack by an Orc WAAGH and also being consumed by a Tyranid Hive Fleet. So not so many humans was maybe left alive?
The Inquisition doesn't sacrifice a valuable labour-and-materials resource trivially, no. It's either to prevent a cancer from spreading or to deny it to the enemy. And in Warhammer 40k, the human government(s) might be full of dysfunctional fascist religious zealotry, but almost everyone else in the setting is worse for the average human being.
CircleTheSkies Average humans? Yes. The galaxy as a whole? No. The Imperium of Man is up there in absolute worst things to happen. The only 'non evil' races in WH40k are Orks who just want fights, and at best Tyranids driven by their nature to consume. If the Emperor were to wake up, he would lead a new crusade to put the current Imperium of Man down hard.
Wulfborn Wholly in-accurate. The Imperium laid waste to whole planets whom they couldn't easily bring into the fold. The Emps himself hurled meteors at 40k's version of the Federation. Nay, the Imperium will fall into the mantle that was set for it in the Great Crusade, and humanity will take back was once theirs again.
Michael Merritt Did you read the Horus Heresy novels? The Emperor wanted his Imperium to be a realm of peace and science. He himself declared that he is only a man, not a god. The Word Bearers got punished for their worship of him, what ultimately led to the Horus Heresy. The Imperium nowadays has become the emperor's worst nightmare, the complete opposite of what he wanted the Imperium to be.
This is how I would begin a Warhammer 40k movie. I would have a world consumed by Chaos, reduced to degeneracy and discord. The Inquisition appears and puts the fallen world out of its misery; afterwards the film's main story begins.
I thought maybe it would just be a really grimdark way to begin the movie, unrelated to the main story. Making it unrelated to the main story would really drive home how dystopian and awful the 40k setting is, because it would not even be the main conflict! It would just be a "normal" thing that happens. That's how I would begin a 40k movie if I was tasked with writing a screenplay; I hope I'm explaining it coherently enough.
I would start a 40K movie with an opening crawl of the intro at the beginning of most 40k books: "It is the 41st Millenium. For more than a hundred centuries the Emperor of Mankind has sat immobile upon the Golden Throne of Terra. He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods, and the master of a million worlds by the might of his inexhaustible armies..."
Sean Beahn The Codex Astartes does not leave room for interpretation: all those who forget the mustard on the ordo malleus's holy hot dog shall be sentenced to death by exterminatus, the emperor protects
Sorry, but the punishment is... _(sound of paper flapping)_ ...stern, verbal castigation of the transgressor by the offended inquisitor, lasting no less than twenty seconds.
I like the fact that while we normally hear of Extrerminatus as this thing done whimsically on the drop of a hat a kind of "Oh one Ork showed up? better drop the Extrerminatus!" but in this scene (and game as a whole) we see not only what it takes to declare the death of a world, but how it effects those who make that call. No one sounds angry and there is no sign unwillingness at it but they lament that they must do it and consider all the lives they are ending with a single order.
Funny you should say that; in truth, the Imperium can indeed be quite trigger-happy with Exterminatus. For example, there's the story of Cyrene, the homeworld of Gabriel Angelos, the one talking about tragedy. Gabriel is quite secretive about the reason he requested that the Inquisition declare Exterminatus upon Cyrene, because Cyrene was a special case. When Angelos and the Blood Ravens investigated Cyrene on suspicion of heresy, what they found was not your garden-variety tale of an Imperial world falling to Chaos corruption. Instead, the world was going through a cultural change of a very different nature; they were preparing to throw off the shackles of the Imperial Creed and embrace such forbidden ideas as planetary democracy, free trade with non-hostile xenos, and allowing psykers to practice their powers unrestricted while living among the population without stigma or being handed over to the Black Ships. They wished to become a world where the people truly ruled their own fate. Soon after making this discovery, Angelos and the Blood Ravens withdrew and contacted the Inquisition (Though not before Angelos killed his own father in cold blood for supporting this political movement), to destroy this world before any of its dangerous ideas could spread. Always remember that, even where the taint of Chaos is entirely absent, even before the Emperor's grand designs were thwarted by the Horus Heresy, the Imperium was a nation which believed that in order to save Humanity, it would need to rule them all with utter ruthlessness. The Emperor, for all his supposed wisdom, cast aside his humanity to fulfill his grand dream of humanity's ascendance, and thus sowed the seeds of his downfall.
@@dragonslair951167 Letting psykers do whatever they want is a guaranteed invitation for chaos. While killing everyone was probably an overreaction, without some kind of crackdown the people would have found themselves begging for exterminatus sooner rather than later.
@@Kidneyjoe42 Maybe they would have known better and at least made more effort to teach psykers to control their powers if the Imperium didn't censor the existence of Chaos, for fear of losing control. The very things that the Imperium does to maintain control also make them more likely to rebel, and more likely to repeat the mistakes of the Imperium's past.
The script in this is perfect. Gabriel speaks like a true servant of the Emperor, acknowledging that the Inquisition is necessary and just and that it's the xenos and heretical scum which was the cause of such action.
Dumb 'umie might tink ya gota gud dakka in da exterminatuz but ya no gota da WAAAAGGGHH!!!!! Stinkin' 'umiez tinkin' day cana be fightin' da Greenboyz!
SturFriedBrains Oi! Boyz, we got da badass ovva 'ere! Hahaha! Oomiez have bigg dakkaz, and dey don't need WAAAGH to shoot 'em. And dat'z why dey are strong. But if ya get klozzah, u kan loot da big dakka and b'com da most killy ork evva!
_" In fealty of the God-Emperor, our undying Lord, and by the grace of the Golden Throne, I declare Exterminatus upon the Imperial world of Typhon Primaris. I hereby sign the death warrant of an entire world, and consign a million souls to oblivion. May Imperial Justice account in all balance. "_ 🗿 *The Emperor Protects* 🗿
Most epic speech in DoW history: It is in human nature to seek culpability in a time of tragedy. It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one’s head and succumb. Inevitably, many shall fault the hands upon the sword which failed Typhon, the Orde Malleus. But the inquisition merely performs the duty of its office. To further fear them is redundant, to hate them, heretical.. Those more sensible will place responsibility with those who force the hands of the inquisition. With some fortune, they may foster this hatred into purpose, and further take their own fate by coming to the Emperor's service. Yet ultimately, it was I who sent these events into motion, with a single blow from my hammer, god splitter -Gabriel Angelos Thought somebody might appreciate having the speech in text. This speech never fails to send shivers down my spine. Its simply that epic.
+Gren_Sonny I dunno, as cool as it is I like Kyras' speech before the last mission more. "Faithful... enlightened... ambitious... brethren. In but a single decade, a few mere swipes of the pendulum, we have gathered a sacrifice to Khorne that will be made legend. Though it was a simpler, weaker voice that illuminated me during my centuries upon the Judgement of Carrion... ...it was Khorne's messenger who showed me the true path of freedom from our pathetic corpse-Emperor. And what is this path? This meaning, this purpose to which we gather the skulls of our foes? It is nothing. There is no meaning, no purpose. We murder. We kill. It is mindless savagery, this UNIVERSE IS MINDLESS! In mere hours, billions will die. Innocent! Guilty! Strong and weak! Honest and deceitful! ALL of them! They will scream, they will burn, and for no purpose but that mighty Khorne may revel in their bloodshed! And united in this void of purpose, fear, or duty... we shall at long last be free! Blood for the Blood God! Skulls for the Skull Throne! LET THE GALAXY BURN!"
+Andreas Björkman Gather yourself brother and look inwards, for your faith in the God-Emperor is not as strong as you think. It's; I declare Exterminatus UPON the Imperial world of Typhon Primaris. I hereby sign the death warrant of an entire world, and consign a Billion souls to oblivion. Do not worry, those not of the Holy Order of the Grey Knights are expected to falter in their devotion. You have merely failed in a way so many other have.
For those who ask, why is there only a million dead because of the Exterminatus: Typhoon Primaris was a deathworld, even before the orcs it only had a population of several dozen millions. Then came a Waaaagh, Then came the tyranids. It's impressive that even a few million people survived. And exactly because of the population's resilience, was this world a recruiting world for the blood ravens.
@@the_protectorof_smols3563 The really funny part is that even though the orks and tyranids were already swarming over this planet in the millions and it was mostly wilderness with only small human colonies, that STILL wouldn't have been enough to justify wholesale exterminatus, until daemons and Chaos marines started popping out of warp portals on top of all that.
You know they're just running around shooting each other down there. Might as well lay the Exterminatus on these heretics. ALRIGHT FIRE! [rapidly headbutts the button]
The Senatorum Imperialis estimates the need for Imperial mobilization levels of 20% and up to 50% in the case that the initial tyranid invasions were merely a vanguard of the main host.
To be honest, I find Gabriel Angelo's speech kind of... uplifting. Dont put blame on the Inquisition who has burned the world of Typhon Primaris for they are just doing their duty, but instead put your full hate and rage at those who forced the Inquisition to Exterminatus the world of Typhon.
Jon Snow Actually no. The jews are not like the tyranids/chaos/xenos/enemies of Mankind who's are hellbent on destroying the Imperium. Also Nazi officers does not equate to the Inquisition, ever. Where did you get that idea? The Inquisitions task is to root out all kind of heresy, xenos and threat to mankind(a real threat and danger to the whole human race), thus the reason why Inquisitor Adastria in the game has been called by Gabriel Angelos so she can see if the Exterminatus that is about to fall on Typhon can be halted by her presenting evidence to the black ships that the local forces of IG and Spacemarine can stop the spread of chaos, heres and xeno attack at subsector Aurelia. However the threat of the Tyranid going back to the sector, Ork pillagers and the spread of chaos is all to real thus the reason of Exterminatus. So no, your example is incorrect. Also that ISIS thing example you brought up is also bad and ill-informed. It is the local forces in the region(Iraqis, Syrians, Kurds, Turks and the few christian catholics) who are fighting ISIS and not the US, go read the news.
I never said the Jews were like the Tyranids/Chaos/Xenos/enemies of Mankind, I was referring to them as the innocent party (Ie, the millions of innocent civilians on Typhon who had to die). Also, you could easily compare the Imperium in general to the Nazi's or just generally bad guys. Racism, super-soldiers, genocide, superstition, symbolism, zealotry, thousands of souls sacrificed every day to keep the Emperor semi-alive etc. My ISIS example was not ill-informed. The US are fighting them via air strikes and the US is the only country in the world (aside from Russia) with the nuclear capability to level an entire region, so I couldn't well use any other country in my example.
Jon Snow The sacrifice of human lives living in Typhon is unavoidable. General Castor(correctly) said that they cannot enact a massive evacuation of innocent people/soldiers/humans away from the planet without the enemy sniffing their movement and then either sabotaging the evacuation or worse escaping into orbit too. I cannot say that there are no innocent people involved in the exterminatus of Typhon Primaris but what I can say is that the alternative of not sacrificing those million of innocent is far worse if heresy/xenos/chaos is allowed to flourish in the carnage(another dead world consumed by tyranids, an ork empire or worse a daemon world). Also you cannot say that the imperium has not done anything to prevent the Exterminatus of Typhon Primaris because they had poured countless of resources and men on the Subsector up to the point that they send an inquisitor(or perhaps one of many inquisitors) so she can investigate the matter and halt the exterminatus. I can also compare the Imperium to Rome or to Sparta or even ancient China or Japan and even Persia for that matter. Racism, elite/super-soldiers, genocide, superstition, symbolism, zealotry, thousands of souls sacrificed every day to keep the Empire semi-alive etc. As for the ISIS thing, the brunt of the force attacking ISIS today is the local kurds/syrian and Iraqis. The coalition is doing little because they have confidence that the local force(as they promised) is able to stop ISIS. It is a bit insulting if one ignore's the effort of the local soldiers/militia's doing the brunt of the fighting. Also, what the hell why are you comparing the imperium to real life things!? Where is the fun in that?
Jon Snow "I was referring to [Jews] as the innocent party (Ie, the millions of innocent civilians on Typhon who had to die). " - no, that's not what you were doing. You're very sloppy with your analogies. A better example would be if the nuclear powers of the world nuked some innocent country off the map because an engineered supervirus had an outbreak there, and if not contained, it threatened to decimate or wipe out the whole planet. That's the level of threat that uncontained heresy represents in W40k. Note that it's still not an analogy to something that's actually happened, because it hasn't, because OUR WORLD ISN'T NEARLY AS CRAPSACK AS W40K and therefore doesn't warrant that level of response. That's why any comparison of the sort you've been trying is nonsense. Yeah, the Imperium is a dystopia, but the threats to the Imperium are such that even the best intentioned, most moral and sane Inquisitor may sometimes find themselves forced to sign off on an Exterminatus as the lesser evil.
What I love about this video is that it shows how seriously the Imperium takes wiping out the population of an entire world-It’s not the casual flip of a few buttons before the planet’s completely forgotten like Star Wars or Star Trek, but a solemn ceremony that only takes place as a very last resort for those worlds whose existence represent a threat to themselves and the universe at large. There is no glory or prestige; only dignified obedience in the face of a terrible choice.
Yes, the Gravitas of it is captured perfectly. We all like to meme the Inqusition exterminatusing worlds on the drop of a coin (coff coff coff Kryptomann coff coff), but to consign a world to die is grave even for the Imperium. Its not something merely done when the enemy wins, but when that entire world has to go, for the good of all. It is the direst of choices.
Exterminatus is a FAILURE. It is an admission that the Imperium cannot reclaim the world... cannot defeat the threat... cannot save its citizenry there.
@@blackfalkon4189 I know this comment is old but the 40K inquisition does have oversight within its order. Each major act is audited usually by other inquisitor or a senior inquisitor to ensure it was necessary, to avoid abuse. Otherwise imagine the ridiculous amount of damage an unchecked inquisitor with an exterminatus fleet could do if they fell to chaos. The imperium is an almost laughably bad bureaucracy but they do at least have enough sense not to give a single person that much unchecked power.
@@Snapshot290 nah inquisitor Darkhammer & inquisitor Fyodor beg to differ the first one probably does an exterminatus to celebrate his birthdays he's done so many he basically does it on a whim, and the latter just invents new laws so he can burn whoever he likes, neither of them is subject to oversight (probably because they're Lord inquisitors) then there's inquisitor Greyfax the witchhunter who's a -witch- psyker herself
Imagine this as the ending to a film You spend the whole time watching a planet fall to chaos and the imperium fail to stop them resulting in the main character becoming critically injured and sending out a desperate transmission and the last thing they see is the ships entering orbit and they die knowing that they did their duty and the heretics will not win followed by it transitioning to a scene like dis Or something like dat idk lol
@hassanmessiah6119 or both Like it opens with a shot of a si gle ship and the main character is the fleet master retelling the story in a way Like throughout it goes back to hizm and u see another ship or 2 join the fleet And you only see the true scale of his fleet at the end as it breaks orbit
1:07 "It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one's head and succumb" Thats why i love good old warhammer. Amezing quotes. I was never overly found about the design of ships, or weapons or anything really, but what is said, not what is shown, for me, is what carries the entire setting and makes it my favorite fiction.
Gabriel was a hell of a character to take the full blame for what happens to his chapter on himself. That’s a heavy burden to bare. Costing two planets their lives.
His faith and the sheer weight of his burdens... would break most people and most career soldiers. His faith in the service to the imperium... His devotion to the purpose. That's the main thing that defines him.
I would view near-c impactors as a superior method of planet burning. Blow a mushroom cloud out the opposite side of the planet and shatter it into a new asteroid belt, don't just resurface it.
Meh this was a light Exterminatus. They didn't even use Two-Stage Cyclonic Torpedoes, now THAT is proper Exterminatus. The planet becomes debris in space.
Inquistor: I have come... Citizens: Hooray! it's the Holy Inquisition! Inquisitor: ...TO PURGE YOU ALL IN HOLY FIRE! Citizen: Oh no it's the Holy Inquisition...
Not really.... Star Wars has better space flight they don't need the warp to travel the stars and shielding and many other advanced technology.... 40k would win on ground combat easily though but in space they would get stomped
Really powerful scene. Everything just compliments each other. The rhetoric of angelos' speech the music and Paul Dobson's voice acting, and the movie.
Typhon Primaris is basically unsalvageable anyway with the Genestealer Cults infestation, threats of Chaos looming and all that, the Ordo Malleus decided it would be best to put the planet out of its misery as quickly as possible. The Emperor Protects
To be fair, the Death Star evaporates planets in a single shot. However iirc they can only do it once in a blue moon. Exterminatus destroys the surface of the planet and/or makes it uninhabitable for any kind of life except for the double phase torpedo method, but they can pretty much spam it around the galaxy
@@iprobablyknowyou2713 Yeah, the Undine bioship fires a pure anti-proton beam. And 7 of them and a focusing ship can ruin a planet in 12 second, and by that I mean turn it into galactic dust. Not an asteroid field. And 1 of them could solo a borg advance tactical cube. And they have perfect immune system. Unable to be infect by ANYTHING. It's the only species from Star Trek (Minus the Borg) that'd fit into 40k easily.
@@aiosquadron It got destroyed by a couple of fighters and is nothing compared to the reality eaters from doctor who or Halo from Halo it's only used as a show of force not only that but a fleet can just move to the other side of the dish to avoid the laser and it doesn't have that much anti ship weapons which is why it must always have a escort fleet. plus having an exposed exhaust pipe and a space station that can destroy planets isn't much compared to other sci fi super weapons.
I really like the part where one can rule their own fate by not consigning themselves to grief, depression nor to the malicious whispers of the Dark Gods. That one can rule their own fate by fostering the hate and anger inside them, tempering those emotions into purpose and come to the service of the Emperor, the Emperor whose sole want is to serve mankind, thus serving yourself and those you love in return.
With THQ gone, there is very little hope to see 40k in good form of video game again. . .Still, the license of DoW was transferred to Creative Assembly. I hope they would make Total War : Warhammer40k
We should be grateful that the population of Typhon Primaris only numbered 1 million where as in Battlefleet Gothic the Inquisition wiped out 10 billion souls of a Hive World.
True, but the risk in the game was that the exterminatus wasn't going to stop with just Typhon Primaris. Well, unless you play as Chaos, then you don't care if it continues or not.
10 billion is actualy a pretty damn low number for a Hive *world* Hive worlds usualy have at least 50 billion souls and can have populations ranging up to 10 or 20 times that number.
@@lkvideos7181 On the rulebook, Each hive city can have 500 bilion of population, But its still conservative estimated some fans estimated their number can reach 5 trillion population of Each Hive City, in Each Hive World there estimated 5 until 20 of Main Hive City with Trillion population and 20-50 of Small Hive City with Bilion Population. Terra is completely ecumenopolis compassed encassed with this Hive city that completely covered entirety of Terra Surface except the Ecclesiarchy Palace,Inquisition Palace & Imperial Palace, Some Fans estimated their could be any 500,000 until 2,300,000 Hive city covered completely 100% Terra and its tall half of them reach nearly 50-60 km so tall that the spire it function as Spacesport of Space Vessel On the rulebook it said that Terra Population its Quadrillion and its one capital planet alone
"It is human nature to seek culpability in a time of tragedy. "It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one's head and succumb." Angelos understood quite a few intricacies of humanity and didn't forget them as an Astartes. That's why people love him as a character.
To be honest, Exterminatus looks like a quick and painless death though. There are fates worse than death in this universe or rather a slow agonizing death. Exterminatus just instantly vaporizes you.
Admiral Spire, it is said that heresy is like a tree. Its roots lie in darkness while its leaves wave in the sun. You can prune away its branches, even cut the tree to the ground. Yet it will grow again, ever stronger. Such is the nature of heresy and why it is so difficult to destroy. Some may question my right to destroy a world of ten billion souls. But for those who truly understand, realize I have no right to let them live. No sacrifice is too great. No treachery too small.
In the chaos and bloody war of sub-sector Aurilia...the most devastating weapons are unleashed to clear whole life planet,ripping off any breath,any living creature. This is so EPIC AND TOUCHING, we can learn that sometimes we have to sacrifice too much to live, Warhammer 40K i LOVE YOU DAWN OF WAR SERIES!
+MrAwsomenoob ''Inquisitor, the blue cat xenos have kicked our miners off planet what should we do?'' ''Hmmm.. Exterminatus.. Or no exterminatus..? Hmm.. Yes yes i think i know now'' *repeatedly slams the red exterminatus button*
+MrAwsomenoob No, this is when we call in an ass-ton Astartes and send hundreds and hundreds of drop pods down to obliterate the nexi of their filthy heretical psychic network and kill their leaders and organizers, and breaking the backs of their primitive armies. Then the Guard comes in with Catachans, capturing all the still-psychically-active life on the planet and feeding it to the God-Emperor as an exotic snack-offering to His eternal grace. Then call in the Sisters of Battle to burn ALL THE TREES with their flamers while laughing maniacally, only deploying those Sisters currently experiencing the Red Rage to ensure maximum fury. Then, AdMech strips the planet bare of anything and everything remotely useful remaining. Then, we Exterminatus the fuck out of the place for good measure and because fuck you Pandora.
Like, becouse burocratic hell, technological stagnacy and religious fantaics are better than powerfull and united galaxy. IoM is actually more like Galactic Republic, full of corruption, stagnacy and under rule of religious fanatics. If we talking about 40k of course, Imperium in Emperor vision was way better tha that shitty garbage from 40 milenium
A guards man sees the inquisition deploy its exterminatus and he salutes as the blast consumes the world he stands on and the last words from his lips are not of fear nor a plea to be saved but an act of faith and knowing as he says loudly "The emporer protects" as he is shortly consumed by the burning wall of cleansing flames
I remember the first time i saw this, in game. After 2 and half games of trying to hold Aurelia together, to see the emerald of the subsector burn, was heartbreaking. Having played so many missions there, all the triumphs, all the defeats and retries and pain, to have it struck from existence after all that, was just agony. And then the mad dash to try and save meridian, and the hundred billion souls that call her spires and manufactorums home... Brilliant.
Paul Dobson is one of the greatest voice actors ever and his portrayal of Gabriel Angelos is fantastic. Criminal how they recasted him in Dawn of War 3 but then Dawn of War 3 doesn't exist... Even so, they should bring back this talented cast of voice actors.
Well Typhon wasn't a densely populated world to begin with. It is hard to settle a jungle planet, even if isn't a super hostile hellhole like Catachan.
Well, Typhon Primaris' description in DoW Retribution lists the population at only a few million if I remember correctly. It's not very hard to believe that all the shit that planet went through in the last few years before the Exterminatus would kill 90%+ of the population. Keep in mind, the population has Orks, Nids, and a variety of Chaos cults running around, with a few Eldar occasionally too.
This video contains the outrigth most sensible and just approach to the tragedy of an exterminatus and attitude towards the Imperial inquisition: They're simply doing their sacred and emperor given job...if YOU fuck up and force them to act angainst you, don't blame THEM blame YOURSELF. True honest to good fuck ups on the inquisition's part are relatively rare and mostly confined to an single inquisitor mindset (like the imbecile responsible for the space wolves incident). Also the fact that the inquisition as a whole officially excommunicated Inquisitor Kryptman for enacting what was actually a honestly sensible (if drastic, and ultimately moot due to kriptman not knowing about HF leviathan's arrival from below the galactic plane) solution agaisnt the tyranid invasion, goes a long way to show that the organization is FAR from beign needlessly trigger-happy. Many don't even come to realize the MASSIVE amount of scrutiny an inquisitor is gonna recieve from its peers after declaring an exterminatus.
I got Stellaris YESTERDAY and already managed to make an empire based on the Imperium of Man with no mods, Exterminatus included. I don't know if that's bad or good. Eh, probably good. Although I don't do real Exterminatus often, I just Neutron Sweep or Pacify them. I mean, if you're gonna purge Xenos, why not get SOMETHING out of them, like a colony or research? :V I only ever do Exterminatus for 3 reasons. 1 - I can't Neutron Sweep or Pacify yet/The closest starbase is like 900 days away to alter the type of World-Killer Weapon 2 - No other option, it has to be done. 3 - It's literally the most disgusting, infuriating, annoying, brainless, unreasonable barbaric useless piece-of-shit excuse for an empire my eyes have had the misfortune of gazing upon. Their death is a service to the galaxy at large I am more than happy to perform, however I do apologize to the void, the wind, and the dust for making them carry the repugnant remains of this disgrace to existence.
*Me on Typhon Primaris seeing the Ships that will bring EXTERMINATUS upon this planet* *Turn towards heretics and chaos* “Oh Glorious day! The God-Emperor has blessed us. The gift of my devotion to his Holness is that the last thing these eyes will see is the crestfallen looks on all of your heretical faces as this planet is Destroyed! Where are your blessings of the warp now? We shall burn together, but unlike you, we shall be welcomed into the living protect-full arms of the God-Emperor! Rejoice with me brothers! It’s a good day to DIE!”
I made this speech in Stellaris before destroying my friend's capital in multiplayer. Epic. Glory to the Imperium of Man.
*xenophobia intensifies*
i read that as glory to mankind and then was like wait wrong franchise
@@ChouhouinNeko still works touh
GLORY TO THE IMPERIUM OF MAN!
Inquisitor! He said Imperium of Mankind instead of Imperium of Man!
I saw "Xeno Compatibility" In Stellaris and came here to calm myself.
Scolar Visari calm yourself brother, xenophilia doesn’t exist it’s just a scary story
@@kkhagerty6315 Oh thank the Emperor.
Same brother, same.
Its HERESY brother !!
I came here for the very same reason brother.
TL;DR human existence in 40k isn't about surviving one more day to have hope for a better tomorrow, its about surviving one more day because that's about the biggest middle finger you can give in a universe where everything is destined to die.
In our universe everything is destined to die too.
@@foty8679 Then keep living, and keep giving this entire universe the middle finger
@@Crowgale That's what I am doing. But the universe just laughs at our middle finger. In the eye of the universe, our middle finger is meaningless. The universe was here billions of years before you and will be there billion of years after you. But at least the universe has something similar to us -> In the end is just eternal darkness
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The Emperor Protects.
If I'm just here to torture myself I've better feed myself to nids in need
I love how calmly he delivers his speech, there's no anger or regret, not a single moment of doubt, only clear determination in service of the Emperor.
Exactly. Exterminatus is not something done lightly, but it is a solemn duty the Imperial Inquisition must perform on occasion.
And deep down he may feel bad for having to do it, but ultimately realizes that they are out of options.
@@WorldWar2freak94 Along with telling them how they failed. How they failed to save the planet and were forced to declare Exterminatus.
to be honest he sounds like A man putting down a dog because of keeping the dog alive just make the dog live in misery.
He has no _right_
to let them live...
"there is no such thing as innocence, only varying degrees of guilt." - space marine librarian.
Innocence proves nothing - Codex Deamonhunters
@arnold jayeola stolen by the blood ravens now the living saints of stealing and looting
“There is no such thing as innocence, only degrees of guilt” - Blood Raven Librarians.
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--Jessica Valenti
This can be perfectly applied to today's world.
"but the Inquisition merely performs the duty of its office. To further fear them is redundant; to hate them, heretical." damn thats such a cool line
Yeah, the Inquisition is hardcore.
Me, a Space wolf fan: Guess I’m a heretic now 🤷♂️
@@ThatOneElfEnjoyer To be fair, the Astartes are outside the authority of the Inquisition in much the way that Rogue Traders and Custodes are. The Ordos like to their their weight around, but they need to think *reeeeaaaal* careful if they're gonna start in on a few of the factions of the Imperium.
@@tetsatou2815 It's the hot mess that is the Imperium, with like a dozen factions that have 'absolute authority that only answer to the God-Emperor'. The difference is that everyone hates the Inquisition, so _everyone_ is watching them to pounce when they fall (including the Inquisition).
@@tetsatou2815 those three are very much not outside the authority of the inquisition, inquisitors answer to one man only, they can walk up and cap a high lord without the slightest issue, they are the only checks on the power of rogue traders
Only a million dead!? Promote that commander immediately!!!
Well, only maybe a million human dead. The world was under attack by an Orc WAAGH and also being consumed by a Tyranid Hive Fleet. So not so many humans was maybe left alive?
A million humans, but also likely several million Orc and Tyranid lifeforms.
But we do not count the xeno.
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+Sir Mordred Killed more xenos than we lost our own soldiers!? Promote that commander immediately!!!
It was probably a smaller colony.
+Matthew Campbell Only a small colony destroyed!? Promote that commander immediately!!!
Don't complain when you suffer exterminatus in War Hammer 40k, you were going to have a crappy day anyway.
The Inquisition doesn't sacrifice a valuable labour-and-materials resource trivially, no. It's either to prevent a cancer from spreading or to deny it to the enemy.
And in Warhammer 40k, the human government(s) might be full of dysfunctional fascist religious zealotry, but almost everyone else in the setting is worse for the average human being.
CircleTheSkies Average humans? Yes. The galaxy as a whole? No. The Imperium of Man is up there in absolute worst things to happen. The only 'non evil' races in WH40k are Orks who just want fights, and at best Tyranids driven by their nature to consume. If the Emperor were to wake up, he would lead a new crusade to put the current Imperium of Man down hard.
Wulfborn
Wholly in-accurate. The Imperium laid waste to whole planets whom they couldn't easily bring into the fold. The Emps himself hurled meteors at 40k's version of the Federation.
Nay, the Imperium will fall into the mantle that was set for it in the Great Crusade, and humanity will take back was once theirs again.
***** I think the God-Emperor is an incubating Daemon Prince. How's that for heresy?
Michael Merritt Did you read the Horus Heresy novels? The Emperor wanted his Imperium to be a realm of peace and science. He himself declared that he is only a man, not a god. The Word Bearers got punished for their worship of him, what ultimately led to the Horus Heresy. The Imperium nowadays has become the emperor's worst nightmare, the complete opposite of what he wanted the Imperium to be.
This is how I would begin a Warhammer 40k movie. I would have a world consumed by Chaos, reduced to degeneracy and discord. The Inquisition appears and puts the fallen world out of its misery; afterwards the film's main story begins.
That's an appropriate introduction to it all to. The message clear: This is not a bright future.
so is it like a playback showing how it ended up to exterminatus or afterwards trying to fix the problem cause that was not a good solution
I thought maybe it would just be a really grimdark way to begin the movie, unrelated to the main story. Making it unrelated to the main story would really drive home how dystopian and awful the 40k setting is, because it would not even be the main conflict! It would just be a "normal" thing that happens. That's how I would begin a 40k movie if I was tasked with writing a screenplay; I hope I'm explaining it coherently enough.
It serves as a visual introduction to the world, which is always better than a wall of text or constant exposition.
I would start a 40K movie with an opening crawl of the intro at the beginning of most 40k books: "It is the 41st Millenium. For more than a hundred centuries the Emperor of Mankind has sat immobile upon the Golden Throne of Terra. He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods, and the master of a million worlds by the might of his inexhaustible armies..."
All because they forgot mustard on the inquisitor's hot dog.....
Sean Beahn The Codex Astartes does not leave room for interpretation: all those who forget the mustard on the ordo malleus's holy hot dog shall be sentenced to death by exterminatus, the emperor protects
TBStudios91 I don't remember Guilliman writing this in the Codex Astartus, and I don't think the Codex Astartus apply to the Imperial Guar- *BLAM*
I don't like my hot dog without mustard >:(
Sorry, but the punishment is... _(sound of paper flapping)_ ...stern, verbal castigation of the transgressor by the offended inquisitor, lasting no less than twenty seconds.
+Inquisitor Covonis Look I understand that you're upset. But my whole family was on that planet.......
I know the joke has been made before but...
This is how Avatar should have ended!
that was not joke. nuff said.
Don't worry this is how Avatar 4 will end. Though knowing human nature it would happen in 2 at the latest in reality.
MrCjb1993
Indeed the second movie will the blue furries gone bia exterminatus
this is the best comment on RUclips I've ever read. Well done, sir
this is how evry movie should have ended
I like the fact that while we normally hear of Extrerminatus as this thing done whimsically on the drop of a hat a kind of "Oh one Ork showed up? better drop the Extrerminatus!" but in this scene (and game as a whole) we see not only what it takes to declare the death of a world, but how it effects those who make that call.
No one sounds angry and there is no sign unwillingness at it but they lament that they must do it and consider all the lives they are ending with a single order.
You can tell no one wants to do it. Not even the Inquisitor pulling the trigger. Such a thing means the Inquisition has failed.
Funny you should say that; in truth, the Imperium can indeed be quite trigger-happy with Exterminatus. For example, there's the story of Cyrene, the homeworld of Gabriel Angelos, the one talking about tragedy. Gabriel is quite secretive about the reason he requested that the Inquisition declare Exterminatus upon Cyrene, because Cyrene was a special case.
When Angelos and the Blood Ravens investigated Cyrene on suspicion of heresy, what they found was not your garden-variety tale of an Imperial world falling to Chaos corruption. Instead, the world was going through a cultural change of a very different nature; they were preparing to throw off the shackles of the Imperial Creed and embrace such forbidden ideas as planetary democracy, free trade with non-hostile xenos, and allowing psykers to practice their powers unrestricted while living among the population without stigma or being handed over to the Black Ships. They wished to become a world where the people truly ruled their own fate.
Soon after making this discovery, Angelos and the Blood Ravens withdrew and contacted the Inquisition (Though not before Angelos killed his own father in cold blood for supporting this political movement), to destroy this world before any of its dangerous ideas could spread.
Always remember that, even where the taint of Chaos is entirely absent, even before the Emperor's grand designs were thwarted by the Horus Heresy, the Imperium was a nation which believed that in order to save Humanity, it would need to rule them all with utter ruthlessness. The Emperor, for all his supposed wisdom, cast aside his humanity to fulfill his grand dream of humanity's ascendance, and thus sowed the seeds of his downfall.
@@dragonslair951167 Letting psykers do whatever they want is a guaranteed invitation for chaos. While killing everyone was probably an overreaction, without some kind of crackdown the people would have found themselves begging for exterminatus sooner rather than later.
Well one Orc could become thousands within mere days.
@@Kidneyjoe42 Maybe they would have known better and at least made more effort to teach psykers to control their powers if the Imperium didn't censor the existence of Chaos, for fear of losing control.
The very things that the Imperium does to maintain control also make them more likely to rebel, and more likely to repeat the mistakes of the Imperium's past.
The script in this is perfect. Gabriel speaks like a true servant of the Emperor, acknowledging that the Inquisition is necessary and just and that it's the xenos and heretical scum which was the cause of such action.
Dumb 'umie might tink ya gota gud dakka in da exterminatuz but ya no gota da WAAAAGGGHH!!!!! Stinkin' 'umiez tinkin' day cana be fightin' da Greenboyz!
SturFriedBrains The best thing about your post is that google actually offers me a translation. I didn't know that google translated Ork.
tigermunky hehehe really funny,but hey...fuck the emperor anyway,Greenskin live !
SturFriedBrains Oi! Boyz, we got da badass ovva 'ere! Hahaha! Oomiez have bigg dakkaz, and dey don't need WAAAGH to shoot 'em. And dat'z why dey are strong. But if ya get klozzah, u kan loot da big dakka and b'com da most killy ork evva!
The Emperor would *definitly* not agree on the necessity of the Inquisition if he was still well alive ....
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+Justin Dicke
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+Justin Dicke The Emperor can't protect you from the Dark Eldar, slave. D:
***** Foul Xenos!
+Justin Dicke =][= The Emperor Protects =][=
_" In fealty of the God-Emperor, our undying Lord, and by the grace of the Golden Throne, I declare Exterminatus upon the Imperial world of Typhon Primaris. I hereby sign the death warrant of an entire world, and consign a million souls to oblivion. May Imperial Justice account in all balance. "_
🗿 *The Emperor Protects* 🗿
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Most epic speech in DoW history:
It is in human nature to seek culpability in a time of tragedy.
It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one’s head and succumb.
Inevitably, many shall fault the hands upon the sword which failed Typhon, the Orde Malleus.
But the inquisition merely performs the duty of its office. To further fear them is redundant, to hate them, heretical..
Those more sensible will place responsibility with those who force the hands of the inquisition.
With some fortune, they may foster this hatred into purpose, and further take their own fate by coming to the Emperor's service.
Yet ultimately, it was I who sent these events into motion, with a single blow from my hammer, god splitter
-Gabriel Angelos
Thought somebody might appreciate having the speech in text. This speech never fails to send shivers down my spine. Its simply that epic.
+Gren_Sonny "It is a sign of strength, to cry out against faith"
He says "fate" you revisionist heretic
+ykl4hoijgbojo5jijoji Whoops, must have been that warp dust I snorted before quoting Angelos.
+Gren_Sonny You mean that *fine-ass* Warp Dust.
+Gren_Sonny I dunno, as cool as it is I like Kyras' speech before the last mission more.
"Faithful... enlightened... ambitious... brethren.
In but a single decade, a few mere swipes of the pendulum, we have gathered a sacrifice to Khorne that will be made legend.
Though it was a simpler, weaker voice that illuminated me during my centuries upon the Judgement of Carrion...
...it was Khorne's messenger who showed me the true path of freedom from our pathetic corpse-Emperor.
And what is this path? This meaning, this purpose to which we gather the skulls of our foes?
It is nothing. There is no meaning, no purpose. We murder. We kill. It is mindless savagery, this UNIVERSE IS MINDLESS!
In mere hours, billions will die. Innocent! Guilty! Strong and weak! Honest and deceitful! ALL of them!
They will scream, they will burn, and for no purpose but that mighty Khorne may revel in their bloodshed!
And united in this void of purpose, fear, or duty... we shall at long last be free!
Blood for the Blood God! Skulls for the Skull Throne! LET THE GALAXY BURN!"
+Andreas Björkman Gather yourself brother and look inwards, for your faith in the God-Emperor is not as strong as you think.
It's;
I declare Exterminatus UPON the Imperial world of Typhon Primaris.
I hereby sign the death warrant of an entire world, and consign a Billion souls to oblivion.
Do not worry, those not of the Holy Order of the Grey Knights are expected to falter in their devotion. You have merely failed in a way so many other have.
For those who ask, why is there only a million dead because of the Exterminatus:
Typhoon Primaris was a deathworld, even before the orcs it only had a
population of several dozen millions. Then came a Waaaagh, Then came the
tyranids. It's impressive that even a few million people survived. And
exactly because of the population's resilience, was this world a
recruiting world for the blood ravens.
@ThatAussieGamer117 They probably stole that planet as well
That explains why there was so few people down there during the exterminatus... The most able among them were gifted to the blood raven.
That helps put this in perspective I thought the number was pretty low now I know why and it makes sense
@@the_protectorof_smols3563 The really funny part is that even though the orks and tyranids were already swarming over this planet in the millions and it was mostly wilderness with only small human colonies, that STILL wouldn't have been enough to justify wholesale exterminatus, until daemons and Chaos marines started popping out of warp portals on top of all that.
@@dark7element yea cho ass I'd no joke
Did I hear someone say "Joining Chaos?" Uh oh... SMASH IT!
*Bangs head against exterminatus button*
FUCKIN HERETIIIIIIICS
You know they're just running around shooting each other down there. Might as well lay the Exterminatus on these heretics. ALRIGHT FIRE! [rapidly headbutts the button]
Arbitrator Do something!
@@doom7ish Arbitrator: Attention Heretic! Multiple- *dies*
TTS is a riot
How to detect heresy 101:
Do you suspect heresy?
Yes -> probably heresy
No -> you aren't a good inquisitor
Only a million souls? That's like the number of Imperial Guardsmen dying on a daily basis in the wars of the Imperium.
+WebOnion that's a good day if only une million imperial guards die !
The Senatorum Imperialis estimates the need for Imperial mobilization levels of 20% and up to 50% in the case that the initial tyranid invasions were merely a vanguard of the main host.
+sergentmaso Acceptable loses
*billions
+WebOnion Flawless victory! :D
Who else saw the ending and heard someone yell,"FUCKING HERETICS!" or have I been watching too much TTS?
aye
You beat me to it.
+Grenaders 3 I literally just came here to post that!
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Well, at least I can still post this!
"You have sullied you hands, with filthy parchments of heresy! Guardsman!
What say you?"
"We have arrived..." So much power into a single line. It gives me chills everytime
"I hereby sign the death warrant of a entire world, and consign a billion souls to oblivion"
A million. Not billion. Million.
@@bashkillszombies he says billion though..wrong subs
@@Fulgrim_The_Phoenician we need to mod the subs
no it is actually "million" Listen closer, there's some tech-priesty effect on the voice but diffidently no hard consonant starting that word.
@@volcelraptor3983 you listen closer :p
To be honest, I find Gabriel Angelo's speech kind of... uplifting. Dont put blame on the Inquisition who has burned the world of Typhon Primaris for they are just doing their duty, but instead put your full hate and rage at those who forced the Inquisition to Exterminatus the world of Typhon.
Gabriel Angelos has always been awesomely voice-acted AND well written. A consistently enjoyable character.
Jon Snow Actually no. The jews are not like the tyranids/chaos/xenos/enemies of Mankind who's are hellbent on destroying the Imperium. Also Nazi officers does not equate to the Inquisition, ever. Where did you get that idea? The Inquisitions task is to root out all kind of heresy, xenos and threat to mankind(a real threat and danger to the whole human race), thus the reason why Inquisitor Adastria in the game has been called by Gabriel Angelos so she can see if the Exterminatus that is about to fall on Typhon can be halted by her presenting evidence to the black ships that the local forces of IG and Spacemarine can stop the spread of chaos, heres and xeno attack at subsector Aurelia. However the threat of the Tyranid going back to the sector, Ork pillagers and the spread of chaos is all to real thus the reason of Exterminatus.
So no, your example is incorrect.
Also that ISIS thing example you brought up is also bad and ill-informed. It is the local forces in the region(Iraqis, Syrians, Kurds, Turks and the few christian catholics) who are fighting ISIS and not the US, go read the news.
I never said the Jews were like the Tyranids/Chaos/Xenos/enemies of Mankind, I was referring to them as the innocent party (Ie, the millions of innocent civilians on Typhon who had to die).
Also, you could easily compare the Imperium in general to the Nazi's or just generally bad guys. Racism, super-soldiers, genocide, superstition, symbolism, zealotry, thousands of souls sacrificed every day to keep the Emperor semi-alive etc.
My ISIS example was not ill-informed. The US are fighting them via air strikes and the US is the only country in the world (aside from Russia) with the nuclear capability to level an entire region, so I couldn't well use any other country in my example.
Jon Snow The sacrifice of human lives living in Typhon is unavoidable. General Castor(correctly) said that they cannot enact a massive evacuation of innocent people/soldiers/humans away from the planet without the enemy sniffing their movement and then either sabotaging the evacuation or worse escaping into orbit too. I cannot say that there are no innocent people involved in the exterminatus of Typhon Primaris but what I can say is that the alternative of not sacrificing those million of innocent is far worse if heresy/xenos/chaos is allowed to flourish in the carnage(another dead world consumed by tyranids, an ork empire or worse a daemon world). Also you cannot say that the imperium has not done anything to prevent the Exterminatus of Typhon Primaris because they had poured countless of resources and men on the Subsector up to the point that they send an inquisitor(or perhaps one of many inquisitors) so she can investigate the matter and halt the exterminatus.
I can also compare the Imperium to Rome or to Sparta or even ancient China or Japan and even Persia for that matter. Racism, elite/super-soldiers, genocide, superstition, symbolism, zealotry, thousands of souls sacrificed every day to keep the Empire semi-alive etc.
As for the ISIS thing, the brunt of the force attacking ISIS today is the local kurds/syrian and Iraqis. The coalition is doing little because they have confidence that the local force(as they promised) is able to stop ISIS. It is a bit insulting if one ignore's the effort of the local soldiers/militia's doing the brunt of the fighting.
Also, what the hell why are you comparing the imperium to real life things!? Where is the fun in that?
Jon Snow "I was referring to [Jews] as the innocent party (Ie, the millions of innocent civilians on Typhon who had to die). " - no, that's not what you were doing. You're very sloppy with your analogies.
A better example would be if the nuclear powers of the world nuked some innocent country off the map because an engineered supervirus had an outbreak there, and if not contained, it threatened to decimate or wipe out the whole planet. That's the level of threat that uncontained heresy represents in W40k. Note that it's still not an analogy to something that's actually happened, because it hasn't, because OUR WORLD ISN'T NEARLY AS CRAPSACK AS W40K and therefore doesn't warrant that level of response. That's why any comparison of the sort you've been trying is nonsense.
Yeah, the Imperium is a dystopia, but the threats to the Imperium are such that even the best intentioned, most moral and sane Inquisitor may sometimes find themselves forced to sign off on an Exterminatus as the lesser evil.
This is one of the most badass scenes I've ever seen, particularly in a WH40k game
I've never played ornhea know about these games and these are simply the most badass scenes of anything.
*even in a WH40k game
@@theblackhundreds7124 love your pfp btw man!
If thunderhawk has 26,6 meters in lenght, so this cannon has a caliber about 5000mm. Now that's a WARHAMMER.
You cannot have enuff' dakka!
conmadben
At least it's enough Dakka! for Typhon.
You know that 5000mm is only 5 metres right.
MrCjb1993
It took ppl 2 months to realize that it's incorrect.
Incorrect.
to further fear them is redundant, to hate them; heretical. to like them, Extra Heretical!!
Lol
Jeffry Arkham Do they get double exterminated?
@@adomalyon1 Yeah they be brought to life and exterminated again ^^
my dude that profile pic, where did you find it?
Gonna need 2 bolters for this heresy
What I love about this video is that it shows how seriously the Imperium takes wiping out the population of an entire world-It’s not the casual flip of a few buttons before the planet’s completely forgotten like Star Wars or Star Trek, but a solemn ceremony that only takes place as a very last resort for those worlds whose existence represent a threat to themselves and the universe at large. There is no glory or prestige; only dignified obedience in the face of a terrible choice.
Yes, the Gravitas of it is captured perfectly. We all like to meme the Inqusition exterminatusing worlds on the drop of a coin (coff coff coff Kryptomann coff coff), but to consign a world to die is grave even for the Imperium. Its not something merely done when the enemy wins, but when that entire world has to go, for the good of all. It is the direst of choices.
actually for some it is a casual thing look at Darkhammer he uses exterminatus left & right like clockwork
Exterminatus is a FAILURE. It is an admission that the Imperium cannot reclaim the world... cannot defeat the threat... cannot save its citizenry there.
@@blackfalkon4189 I know this comment is old but the 40K inquisition does have oversight within its order. Each major act is audited usually by other inquisitor or a senior inquisitor to ensure it was necessary, to avoid abuse. Otherwise imagine the ridiculous amount of damage an unchecked inquisitor with an exterminatus fleet could do if they fell to chaos. The imperium is an almost laughably bad bureaucracy but they do at least have enough sense not to give a single person that much unchecked power.
@@Snapshot290 nah inquisitor Darkhammer & inquisitor Fyodor beg to differ
the first one probably does an exterminatus to celebrate his birthdays he's done so many he basically does it on a whim, and the latter just invents new laws so he can burn whoever he likes, neither of them is subject to oversight (probably because they're Lord inquisitors)
then there's inquisitor Greyfax the witchhunter who's a -witch- psyker herself
Saving Typhon Primaris in vanilla Dawn of War 2 was for nothing.
Welcome to 40k.
It'll look great on your resume though.
Strong Back saved a planet full of heretics that will look great on you’re resume
Thats how 40k universe work
@@reaverfang377 so its just like current day Russia?
2:07
*random soldier on planet* : FUCKING HERETICS!!!
This is how The Twilight should have ended.
+Illuminati =][= The Emperor Protects =][=
You mean the movie Avatar? Yes.
+Emrod82 Read the Pandora Incident on Fanfiction. Powerfists + big tree = bye bye heretical neural network!
And GW get banned forever and matt ward going to jail
@@kasrkin100 why
"To hate them, is heretical" Im just gonna use this line from now on in any disagreement.
Imagine this as the ending to a film
You spend the whole time watching a planet fall to chaos and the imperium fail to stop them resulting in the main character becoming critically injured and sending out a desperate transmission and the last thing they see is the ships entering orbit and they die knowing that they did their duty and the heretics will not win followed by it transitioning to a scene like dis
Or something like dat idk lol
and without any foreshadowing, just thinking that Humans are dying out, but then the ending cliff-hangs the most epic universe ever
Basically Rogue one ending
Ending to the first film and intro to the next🔥
I imagine this as the ending of either Avatar or Avatar 2. It's a really fitting ending for that franchise.
@hassanmessiah6119 or both
Like it opens with a shot of a si gle ship and the main character is the fleet master retelling the story in a way
Like throughout it goes back to hizm and u see another ship or 2 join the fleet
And you only see the true scale of his fleet at the end as it breaks orbit
1:07
"It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one's head and succumb"
Thats why i love good old warhammer. Amezing quotes. I was never overly found about the design of ships, or weapons or anything really, but what is said, not what is shown, for me, is what carries the entire setting and makes it my favorite fiction.
Wait, he didn't hand the hammer back to Toth? Classic Blood Raven behavior...
Joe Hatchet They "borrowed" it.
it was a "gift" for the bloody magpies
We must bolt down the blud rahwens before they take our reliquary.
Toth was a puppet for the demon of tartarus
STORM LORD Yes
Gabriel was a hell of a character to take the full blame for what happens to his chapter on himself. That’s a heavy burden to bare. Costing two planets their lives.
His faith and the sheer weight of his burdens... would break most people and most career soldiers.
His faith in the service to the imperium... His devotion to the purpose. That's the main thing that defines him.
"To further fear them is redundant. To hate them, heretical" That's such a good line.
No one's left.... everything's gone.... Kharak is burning...
Fokkin heretiiiiiiics!
Oh baby I'll make you knees bend ;^)
:(
Uh boss you got the wrong script.
*#feelsbadman
This video made me research and afterwards love the 40K universe.
Gozer kom ik jou toevallig ook hier tegen lmao
Jaren later zie ik je reactie pas - wist niet dat je ook een 40k fan was!
And THAT is how you destroy a planet. None of that "Death Star" nonsense.
I would view near-c impactors as a superior method of planet burning. Blow a mushroom cloud out the opposite side of the planet and shatter it into a new asteroid belt, don't just resurface it.
I think the Death Star literally evaporates planets not just burn them to a crisp
Meh this was a light Exterminatus. They didn't even use Two-Stage Cyclonic Torpedoes, now THAT is proper Exterminatus. The planet becomes debris in space.
Read _The Killing Star._
In fairness they didn't actually destroy the planet its still orbit they just made sure it uninhabitable
Entire Avatar 2. James Cameron outdid himself.
i kinda wish the ending for the original avatar is this. some tree-hugger species get obliterated to hell by exterminatus.
And made GW got banned and matt ward force go to jail
Inquistor: I have come...
Citizens: Hooray! it's the Holy Inquisition!
Inquisitor: ...TO PURGE YOU ALL IN HOLY FIRE!
Citizen: Oh no it's the Holy Inquisition...
Nobody expects the Holy Inquisition~
@@blaviris8864 They expected us! They expected all of us! Dios Mio! AHHhhhhhh....
Hellsing abriged🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
Also the Inquisitor:KILL THEM ALL!AND LET THE GOD EMPEROR SORT THEM OUT!
if it's a planet infested with slaaneshi daemons:
Yay, it's the Inquisition!
I'm an avid star wars fan.
Even I admit that the Imperium of Man would *steamroll* the Galactic Empire if they both fought to full effect.
Well yeah of course, warhammer is just bad ass
There's nothing on star wars that can counter space marine, not even jedi
Not really.... Star Wars has better space flight they don't need the warp to travel the stars and shielding and many other advanced technology.... 40k would win on ground combat easily though but in space they would get stomped
@@brianr.6376Darth vader.
He has more plot armor than the damn ultra marines
Eh, I disagree. The Imperium doesn't have the manpower or actual millitary power to beat the Empire.
Lost Guardsman: Praise the Emperor! Help has arrived!
"March, April, and May 2020 were terrible, but things should start to chill down a bit."
June 2020:
Really powerful scene. Everything just compliments each other. The rhetoric of angelos' speech the music and Paul Dobson's voice acting, and the movie.
When you’re playing Civilization and Gandhi unlocks Nuclear Weapons
I love the POV shot at 0:20
Really feels like your there for a moment
😢
That's the stuff... now we got DoW 3 and doesn't even come close to this.
Typhon Primaris is basically unsalvageable anyway with the Genestealer Cults infestation, threats of Chaos looming and all that, the Ordo Malleus decided it would be best to put the planet out of its misery as quickly as possible.
The Emperor Protects
It was also a recruiting world for the Blood Ravens so that's even harder to deal with since they are a Loyal chapter of Astartes.
Before 40k: Lol,Death Star was the strongest weapon in the galaxy
After 40k: *Laugh in Exterminatus*
To be fair, the Death Star evaporates planets in a single shot. However iirc they can only do it once in a blue moon. Exterminatus destroys the surface of the planet and/or makes it uninhabitable for any kind of life except for the double phase torpedo method, but they can pretty much spam it around the galaxy
Death star is pretty weak compared to other sci fi super weapons.
@@iprobablyknowyou2713 Yeah, the Undine bioship fires a pure anti-proton beam. And 7 of them and a focusing ship can ruin a planet in 12 second, and by that I mean turn it into galactic dust. Not an asteroid field. And 1 of them could solo a borg advance tactical cube. And they have perfect immune system. Unable to be infect by ANYTHING. It's the only species from Star Trek (Minus the Borg) that'd fit into 40k easily.
@@aiosquadron It got destroyed by a couple of fighters and is nothing compared to the reality eaters from doctor who or Halo from Halo it's only used as a show of force not only that but a fleet can just move to the other side of the dish to avoid the laser and it doesn't have that much anti ship weapons which is why it must always have a escort fleet. plus having an exposed exhaust pipe and a space station that can destroy planets isn't much compared to other sci fi super weapons.
@@iprobablyknowyou2713 Urr... I'm NOT talking about the death star. I am talking about the Undine bioship from Star Trek.
I really like the part where one can rule their own fate by not consigning themselves to grief, depression nor to the malicious whispers of the Dark Gods. That one can rule their own fate by fostering the hate and anger inside them, tempering those emotions into purpose and come to the service of the Emperor, the Emperor whose sole want is to serve mankind, thus serving yourself and those you love in return.
Ecclesiarchy approved for daily consideration.
There needs to be an official series or something for 40k already, I need moar.
***** Even giving it to Michael Bay would be a good change of pace compared to the shit they've been putting out.
With THQ gone, there is very little hope to see 40k in good form of video game again. . .Still, the license of DoW was transferred to Creative Assembly. I hope they would make Total War : Warhammer40k
FreedomFighterEx total war warhammer 40k? the fuck?
***** it wont work,they cant even make a ww1 game with total war
***** nah,if ww1 wont work then i doubt weapons from the 41st millenium could work
We should be grateful that the population of Typhon Primaris only numbered 1 million where as in Battlefleet Gothic the Inquisition wiped out 10 billion souls of a Hive World.
barbiquearea u hyped for battle fleet gothic 2
True, but the risk in the game was that the exterminatus wasn't going to stop with just Typhon Primaris. Well, unless you play as Chaos, then you don't care if it continues or not.
10 billion is actualy a pretty damn low number for a Hive *world*
Hive worlds usualy have at least 50 billion souls and can have populations ranging up to 10 or 20 times that number.
10 bilion souls, but over 6-7 bilion
its already possesed and "plaything"
by Chaos faction that everyone scared and avoid aka Slaanesh
@@lkvideos7181
On the rulebook, Each hive city can have 500 bilion of population, But
its still conservative estimated some fans estimated their number can reach 5 trillion population of Each Hive City, in Each Hive World there estimated 5 until 20 of Main Hive City with Trillion population and
20-50 of Small Hive City with Bilion Population.
Terra is completely ecumenopolis compassed encassed with this Hive city that completely covered entirety of Terra Surface except the Ecclesiarchy Palace,Inquisition Palace & Imperial
Palace, Some Fans estimated their could be any 500,000 until 2,300,000 Hive city covered completely 100% Terra and its tall half of them reach nearly 50-60 km
so tall that the spire it function as
Spacesport of Space Vessel
On the rulebook it said that Terra Population its Quadrillion
and its one capital planet alone
Orks : "LETZ DAKKA DEM!!"
Tyranids : "LET'S EAT THEM!!"
Ordo Malleus : "Hello y'all!"
Ordo xenos*
Another day, another planet lost in the War Eternal.
Exterminatus: When everyone has to die--not just the dog, but ESPECIALLY the dog.
i play this just before a facebook friend cull to get myself in the mood lol
No sacrifice too great, no treachery too small.
"It is human nature to seek culpability in a time of tragedy.
"It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one's head and succumb."
Angelos understood quite a few intricacies of humanity and didn't forget them as an Astartes. That's why people love him as a character.
To be honest, Exterminatus looks like a quick and painless death though. There are fates worse than death in this universe or rather a slow agonizing death. Exterminatus just instantly vaporizes you.
Kinda the point.
The Emperor protects!
This is just one form of it.
The speech is so beautiful. It gives me hope. Ave Imperator!
*"I am Become Death. Destroyer, of Worlds."*
Sir Openheimer?
@christinaromanova4357 Yeah that's right.
Spoilers for Avatar 3
The Emperor protects!
+Captain Hero And having a loaded lasgun never hurts either.
+Johan Dale
But i prefer meltagun usually, and butterbroad for my comissar, of course!
+Alex Katc What about a cyclonic torpedo?
+Lord Inquisitor Jaalco Overkill.
+Johan Dale Meh I'd take an upgraded mammy, T3-B, T4-B, a MK II.
Admiral Spire, it is said that heresy is like a tree.
Its roots lie in darkness while its leaves wave in the sun.
You can prune away its branches, even cut the tree to the ground.
Yet it will grow again, ever stronger.
Such is the nature of heresy and why it is so difficult to destroy.
Some may question my right to destroy a world of ten billion souls.
But for those who truly understand, realize I have no right to let them live.
No sacrifice is too great. No treachery too small.
In the chaos and bloody war of sub-sector Aurilia...the most devastating weapons are unleashed to clear whole life planet,ripping off any breath,any living creature.
This is so EPIC AND TOUCHING, we can learn that sometimes we have to sacrifice too much to live, Warhammer 40K i LOVE YOU DAWN OF WAR SERIES!
A magnificent portrayal of our work.
The Emperor protects!
"Some may question my right to destroy a world of 10 billion souls, but those who truly understand realise I have no right to let them live."
what should have happened at the end of avatar -_-
+MrAwsomenoob ''Inquisitor, the blue cat xenos have kicked our miners off planet what should we do?''
''Hmmm.. Exterminatus.. Or no exterminatus..? Hmm.. Yes yes i think i know now''
*repeatedly slams the red exterminatus button*
+MyNameIsMud uh-oh *SMASH IT!!!!*
+MrAwsomenoob No, this is when we call in an ass-ton Astartes and send hundreds and hundreds of drop pods down to obliterate the nexi of their filthy heretical psychic network and kill their leaders and organizers, and breaking the backs of their primitive armies. Then the Guard comes in with Catachans, capturing all the still-psychically-active life on the planet and feeding it to the God-Emperor as an exotic snack-offering to His eternal grace. Then call in the Sisters of Battle to burn ALL THE TREES with their flamers while laughing maniacally, only deploying those Sisters currently experiencing the Red Rage to ensure maximum fury. Then, AdMech strips the planet bare of anything and everything remotely useful remaining. Then, we Exterminatus the fuck out of the place for good measure and because fuck you Pandora.
Nick Geimer wow that's brutal even by my standards...
nice work :D
Nick Geimer Cyclonic torpedoes: When simply nuking it from the orbit isn't enough
Imperium of man > Galactic Empire
Like, becouse burocratic hell, technological stagnacy and religious fantaics are better than powerfull and united galaxy. IoM is actually more like Galactic Republic, full of corruption, stagnacy and under rule of religious fanatics. If we talking about 40k of course, Imperium in Emperor vision was way better tha that shitty garbage from 40 milenium
@@molochfilmstudio1037 fuck off heretic
Moloch Film Studio
No one asked a heretics opinion
You are tru heretic, you are destroying emperors vision
@@MrRushhour4 bake him away toys
When the Inquisition shows up and fires a missile shaped like a gothic church at you... you know you messed up.
Innocence proves nothing. - The Inquisition
innocentia nihil probat
Innocent? no one is innocent there are simply degrees of guilt
There is not a cinder unfaithful in its praise for the emperor
A guards man sees the inquisition deploy its exterminatus and he salutes as the blast consumes the world he stands on and the last words from his lips are not of fear nor a plea to be saved but an act of faith and knowing as he says loudly "The emporer protects" as he is shortly consumed by the burning wall of cleansing flames
Henry cavill better put this in his 40k series
I remember the first time i saw this, in game.
After 2 and half games of trying to hold Aurelia together, to see the emerald of the subsector burn, was heartbreaking.
Having played so many missions there, all the triumphs, all the defeats and retries and pain, to have it struck from existence after all that, was just agony.
And then the mad dash to try and save meridian, and the hundred billion souls that call her spires and manufactorums home...
Brilliant.
I love hearing "It is a sign of strength to cry out against fate, rather then to bow ones head and succumb."
In my own head canon he says: "a Billion Souls"....
Paul Dobson is one of the greatest voice actors ever and his portrayal of Gabriel Angelos is fantastic. Criminal how they recasted him in Dawn of War 3 but then Dawn of War 3 doesn't exist... Even so, they should bring back this talented cast of voice actors.
just a million? now I think I can smell some heresy.
Well Typhon wasn't a densely populated world to begin with. It is hard to settle a jungle planet, even if isn't a super hostile hellhole like Catachan.
Pretty sure he says a billion souls, actually. Someone got the transcript wrong.
Well, Typhon Primaris' description in DoW Retribution lists the population at only a few million if I remember correctly. It's not very hard to believe that all the shit that planet went through in the last few years before the Exterminatus would kill 90%+ of the population. Keep in mind, the population has Orks, Nids, and a variety of Chaos cults running around, with a few Eldar occasionally too.
pretty sure he say's billion.
if you listen you can hear he starts the word with a b
1:57 Typical Blood Raven "my hammer". The one was "gifted" to him from that Inquisitor.
Declaring exterminatus on a world because he borrowed a bunch of stuff and people began to ask for their stuff back. How very blood raven of him.
Such is the fate of the furry. The Emperor Protects.
I still, at the end scene, cannot unhear: "FUCKING HERETIIIIIIIC!"
Same with me Emperor TTS is comedy Gold
I was watching tiktok vids and i suddenly felt the urge to come here because we need an externinatus more than ever
When the chat starts debating which type of anarchism is ideal.
EXTERMINATUS TIME!
Imo when you are living in the WH 40k universe, you are lucky when your planet gets blown up before Nurgle or Slaanesh show up.
When you see a spider in your room
"I've decided to lay exturminatus on you heretic"
It's even better when you know that all of the Imperium's yaoi contraband was shipped to Typhon Primaris directly before this.
When the inquisition joins the chat... "We have arrived, and it is now that we perform our charge."
the subtitles may say million but the voice definitely says billion
I agree it does sound a lot like billion. And it would make more sense as well. I've never known 40k to be moderate when it comes to numbers.
This video contains the outrigth most sensible and just approach to the tragedy of an exterminatus and attitude towards the Imperial inquisition: They're simply doing their sacred and emperor given job...if YOU fuck up and force them to act angainst you, don't blame THEM blame YOURSELF.
True honest to good fuck ups on the inquisition's part are relatively rare and mostly confined to an single inquisitor mindset (like the imbecile responsible for the space wolves incident).
Also the fact that the inquisition as a whole officially excommunicated Inquisitor Kryptman for enacting what was actually a honestly sensible (if drastic, and ultimately moot due to kriptman not knowing about HF leviathan's arrival from below the galactic plane) solution agaisnt the tyranid invasion, goes a long way to show that the organization is FAR from beign needlessly trigger-happy.
Many don't even come to realize the MASSIVE amount of scrutiny an inquisitor is gonna recieve from its peers after declaring an exterminatus.
As a matter of fact, there is a dedicated Ordo Minoris for auditing Exterminatus: the Ordo Excorium.
@@HeIsAnAli Indeed
Alright, Fire! *proceeds to smash the exterminatus Button*
2:07-onwards,
Inquisitor: Fuckin Heretics!!!
“Let’s be xenophobic, it’s really in this year!”
"Let's find a nasty, slimy, ugly alien to fear..."
kiyyou "There's no more cutesy stories 'bout ET phoning home..."
Alulim let’s learn to love our neighbors like the Christians learned in rome
We know we got to hate them, they’re different you see!
We've seen there mean and ugly on movies and tv.
This is how I reacted when chaos won in the final splatfest
In stellaris from 22/2/18 this is added as an official expansion - glory to the emperor
I got Stellaris YESTERDAY and already managed to make an empire based on the Imperium of Man with no mods, Exterminatus included. I don't know if that's bad or good. Eh, probably good.
Although I don't do real Exterminatus often, I just Neutron Sweep or Pacify them. I mean, if you're gonna purge Xenos, why not get SOMETHING out of them, like a colony or research? :V I only ever do Exterminatus for 3 reasons.
1 - I can't Neutron Sweep or Pacify yet/The closest starbase is like 900 days away to alter the type of World-Killer Weapon
2 - No other option, it has to be done.
3 - It's literally the most disgusting, infuriating, annoying, brainless, unreasonable barbaric useless piece-of-shit excuse for an empire my eyes have had the misfortune of gazing upon. Their death is a service to the galaxy at large I am more than happy to perform, however I do apologize to the void, the wind, and the dust for making them carry the repugnant remains of this disgrace to existence.
If malevolent creak was in 40K...
*Me on Typhon Primaris seeing the Ships that will bring EXTERMINATUS upon this planet*
*Turn towards heretics and chaos*
“Oh Glorious day! The God-Emperor has blessed us. The gift of my devotion to his Holness is that the last thing these eyes will see is the crestfallen looks on all of your heretical faces as this planet is Destroyed! Where are your blessings of the warp now?
We shall burn together, but unlike you, we shall be welcomed into the living protect-full arms of the God-Emperor! Rejoice with me brothers! It’s a good day to DIE!”
Love that Worf reference 😂
When you set your orbital bombardment strategy in Stellaris to Armageddon.
Angelos gives his speech, we see the expolsion, then u hear someone in the background yell "FUCKING HERETIC!"