@@warhawk9566that’s an interpretation, it’s not like they could have had the genetic material to make idk, his daughter that’s in the book that explains everything
I felt so damn bad for that one Kreiger. The absolute WORST thing you can call someone from Kreig is a "traitor", and the poor guy died begging TRYING to explain to an ANGEL of his god that he wasn't a traitor but rather being mind controlled. Lord, it's heartbreaking.
@@gabrielleite2779 Nah it's a boy, krieg send them out as soon as they're combat capable, regardless of how young they are. They keep the females back on krieg for further breeding.
@@gabrielleite2779 Which is interesting, because last I checked most Krieg soldiers are vat-grown clones of one or two genetic lines in order to keep up their regiment numbers for the tithe. So a female Krieg soldier probably isn't that common, when most of them are like biologically 16 year old clones.
@@inveteratecrusader4882 Like that one time some Kriegs killed civilians even when the Salamanders told them to NOT use the extreme tactic that would kill inoccents as collateral damage, they still used it (BO,BING THE COMPLEX WITH SALAMANDERS AND CIVS STILL INSIDE) only for a Salamander to tell them afterwards that : "The Emperor is dissapointed of your actions". Being told that "GOD DID NOT LIKED THAT" by one of the "Angels of death" of the GOD Emperor himself, broke the moral of those Kriegs like a dried twig
The fact that he compliments the guardsmen while also reassuring him that he wasn't in need of rescue for then telling him to find safety first is such a Salamander thing to do. Few close to no other chapter can reach such a level of genuine kindness like that.
I love that he hesitated for a moment before killing the Kriegsmen. As a Salamander, he had no intention to harm another human Only until he realized the situation and the state of the Kriegs did he let loose his fury on the corrupted.
I think it's the opposite, he was gonna let the krieger suffer because he was furious that they prevented him from completing his funeral rites. But he hesitated because he realized his anger got the better of him and he should still put the krieger out of his misery rather than let him suffer
@@warhawk9566 I also love the respect given to the kriegers. The entire thime they were being controlled they were trying to make it clear they couldn't control their bodies and were requesting to be killed. Even at the end when the SM declared them a "traitor" they were saying "no, I can't control"
@warhawk9566 salamander lore would say that's wrong. The salamander chapter goes out of their way to save civilians which gets them into trouble with a lot of the imperium of man.
Hell, the way the salamander talks is so far and beyond how every other SM chapter would talk to “lesser mortals”. Even with his stoicism and angel like status, he put the wellbeing of the marine beyond his own, knowing his own strength, which is the kinda characterisation of "nice" SM I like. Not one thats overtly too "knightly" and self righteous in being nice, but knowing that being gifted with this strength, that compassion can be put between mere mortals and the dangers of the galaxy, without comprimising that intimidating posture. Makes him so much more interesting rather than writing him like a generic paladin character, awesome stuff
@@foolslayer9416 I'd put Raven Guard up there too. Despite their brooding and practical nature, their Chapter Master Kayvaan Shrike would rather rescue those left behind to fend for themselves in Ork waaghs rather than reinforcing guard regiments who are in it for the glory. Truly the saviour of the damned.
I think you're seriously overrating how "human" the Sallies are. The memes really make the marines out to be complete asshats, when in reality, if someone just reads the books, they will find out that Space Marines aren't at all like that. Of course some are, but that's expected given the disconnect with humanity. Every chapter in general tries to live up to the "angels of the Emperor" standard, they won't go around talking shit. Hell, even some of the most notoriously "grimdark" legions like the Black Templars and Dark Angels and even some Iron Hands have characters who've shown actual decency.
@@_Rijolin Marine malevolent being the most evil loyalist marines But the sallies are more connected to humanity because they prioritize the mortal lives over the mission while the average space marine sure will help you when they can but if leaving you will complete the mission faster they'll do it
@@WintersTheSixthand the Salamanders chapter get to live with their family, without the memory wipe, leading to strong bonds with the "regular" inhabitants of the Imperium
Also wanna point out how well the violence is portrayed, that chain saw didn’t cut the trooper in half fully, but the body collapsed in of it self with few tendons supporting the rest, a sack of meat slumping to the ground. Amazing animation
@@SIGNOR-G Chainswords have monomolecular edges on their adamantium teeth. This means they don't need time to saw through their targets. Someone could be wearing modern AR500 steel plates and chainsword would go through them like butter.
I could not think of a worse death for a Krieger. To be called a traitor by an angel of the Emperor. Forget being stranded on a pleasure world. THIS is their greatest nightmare of all.
@@Saurophaganax1931 It doesn't matter, as it's equally terrible. But this commenter doesn't seem to think that, considering they posted that exact same reply on every single comment that mentions the Krieg. Not a problem, just a lot of dedication to a weirdly specific bit of info.
Unironically, Sa'kan going from "I have to perform this vital, mournful and delicate rite" to snatching a leaping screaming man out of the air is a better-presented example of Astartes reflexes and speed than any other I've seen or even heard of. All the Salamander-accurate behavior - including trying to figure out what was going on instead of just killing the guy, being so distraught over the loss of the geneseed on top of his lost brothers that he condemned a begging man to suffer despite how clearly wrong the situation was...then thinking better of it at the last moment - is just more gold. Because people get he didn't burn him for being a 'traitor' right? Good sense won out over anger.
You gotta watch the solo project "Astartes". It was an absolutely incredible showcase of the Astartes speed and reflexes and overall just an incredible vibe for WH. Also it was made by one man! Only about 10 minutes and well worth watching for any WH fan.
@@oo-xb6gv Yeah but the flamer will be a quicker death than letting the fire around him slowly take him. Frankly, the flamer would probably destroy the nerves before he felt too much
ED Nurse here, interesting details I liked about the medications his suit gave him: Adrenal fluid: probably a mixture of epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine to help give him energy and increase blood pressure, cortisol to help increase glucose levels and tissue repair, possibly also testosterone to get him fired up for battle and aldosterone to increase fluid retention from the kidneys as he’s suffered blood loss. Pain suppressor: self explaining, maybe some future opioids Bronchodilators: expand small airways of the lungs to improve gas exchange, probably due more to his 3rd lung collapsing as he mentioned later on and less the smoke as his power armour would filter out the smoke and his genetically enhanced body, already used to Nocturnes toxic atmosphere and the salamanders pyromania, would protect him from harm. (P.S. Please don’t inject a cocktail mixture of these things into yourself if you’re shot down in a war zone without medical clearance. You are, sadly, not a space marine.)
"You earned this pain, TRAITOR..." Yeah, I'd imagine he's very upset because he couldn't continue doing his funeral rites. But the Salamander still gave the guardman a somewhat merciful death. edit: spelling errors
Considering those “rites” were to extract the geneseed to make the next marine and making more from scratch has usually gone extremely poorly? Yeah he might be a bit salty
He's also a Salamander, who are the largest and strongest physically of the SM chapters. He probably could've popped his head off like a bottle cap if he wanted to.
Funnily enough, the whole lifting someone by the neck thing isn't a strength problem but a weight of the lifter problem. Your foot acts as a fulcrum. Trying to lift something as heavy as a person at arms length causes the lifter to pitch in the direction they're holding the person, rotating from the foot. Only when there's a massive weight difference, or some other force keeping you in place can someone do this.
Several points on this clip: -Whatever is going on it's very powerful, even capable to turn the staunchest loyalists to the Emperor against him. Kriegsmen are "just" human, but they would suicide on command if they were aware of being mind controlled. -The humility of the Space Marine thanking the trooper for "rescuing him". Encouraging the soldier while he tries to extract the gene-seed of his brother, then hesitating to kill the guardsmen even after he tried to attack him. -The Space Marine has no trouble dealing with an entire squad of enemies. The simplest moves: thrust, push and slash, minces the troopers. Effortless, no fancy stuff. Murderous precision. -The pain of the last guardsman realizing what he's done must be beyond our comprehension. And to be called a traitor by a Son of the Emperor... no words. -Even after committing the greatest sin, treason. The Space Marine gives mercy by a quick death, maybe realizing something was wrong. Othe marines wouldn't have been so kind.
I think the Necrons are just directly jacking something into the nervous system. No amount of willpower will help when the nerves that signal to your body to move are taken over.
It is Necron mind-shackle scarabs, loyalty doesn't matter to this mind control since it's physical not psychic. Tiny drones that burrow into the brain and hijack it
@@germany456 Bit of lore: To make a space marine you need gene-seed, an organ that makes sure all the augmentations of a marine work together seamlessly. If you just stuff all the upgrades of a marine in a body without it you don't quite the same super soldier. Gene seed grows inside a marine all his life. Normally the seed buds are removed with a routine surgery for implantation in aspirants. Upon death, the seed is also harvested, and is considered a sacred final gift from the dead brother to the chapter.
I could be wrong but isn’t the only reason the Salamander decides to kill the last Kriegsman because they manage to say they were controlled? They say it once and the marine stops in his tracks. As they try to repeat it, he turns around and burns them. Considering he had wanted to leave them to die a slow, traitorous death, him turning around and killing them themselves to me seems like mercy, now that he understood the situation.
That's what I'm choosing to believe. It's too sad to believe that the Kriegsman was going to die a slow death believing that one of the Emperor's Angels thinks he was actively being a traitor.
On second thought, I wouldn't be that Salamander trying to explain to his superiors he could not recover the geneseed because he was attacked by unarmed guardsmen and because there was a fire. That must be pretty embarassing for a salamander
The simple fact that Sa'kan tells them "stay back" instead of instantly obliterating them is a testament to the fact that the Salamander's are Big E's best bois
I absolutely love the sound of his power armor. Its a very minor detail, but hearing the whirl and mechanical sounds is a good reminder that while to him, it feels like a second skin, it still is a machine that he wears. Its a machine that allows a super-human soldier to effectively fight the aliens and demonic terrors of this universe! Something so small could easily be forgetten, but it wasn't.
That kriegsman had a fleeting moment of lucidity and begged to be released from the pain and confusion, only to be called a traitor by the Emperor’s kindest sons and set alight. Sadness does not begin to describe my mood.
i like how the chainsword depicted here isn't something that can cut through anything like a hot knife through butter, it cleaves but it can easily get jammed if used like a typical knife especially when it got jammed cutting into that krieger and having to throw aside to pull out a combat knife.
An Astartes chainsword shouldn’t have any trouble cutting through much of anything as lightweight as a regular human, armored or not. if it jams under circumstances like these the only sensible in universe explanation is that it was badly damaged internally, and couldn’t output enough power for the cycle rate to tear properly. even then, it should’ve been more than enough for him to wield it as a bladed cudgel. an Astartes chainsword is obscenely heavy and the teeth are typically diamond like material with a monomolecular edge.
The chainsword was already sparking before it was activated, so it was damaged. Chainswords especially the Astartes ones can chop through lightly armoured infantry like butter all day long but the teeth will start to break against heavier armor. This isn't too much of an issue because chainswords are very simple and most users carry extra saw teeth with them. There is a power field variant which is very rare, however that custom type will brutally cut through almost anything.
The best part is when he protect the civilians from the sister and tell her they're not corrupted Truly the son of Vulkan we got here. They describe the Salamander perfectly. FOR THE ANVIL OF WAR! VULKAN LIVE!
@@MrNuclearturtleactually most space marine chapters don’t revere the emperor as a god, they hail him as master of mankind but not a divine being (though there are exceptions like the black templars)
@@WitcherGerd I’m aware of that, it’s more so the devotion they admire from the SoB, their piety is inspiring, even tho they realise they’re still lunatics
@@warbossgrotsmasha23actually a pretty understandable feature if you ask me. You don’t really need hair if your life expectancy as a death korps guardsman is only 1 battle in 1 campaign. Plus it’ll get in the way of your equipment.
@@Highlander_Redalso considering Krieg is probably in the top 10 most radioactive places that isn't a star, and how heavily militarized their culture is (i'm imagining buzzcuts all around) hair does not seem to have good odds anyway you look at it.
No, lore and art is full of maskless Kriegsman, for the most part they're normal looking people. They don't wear masks all the time, they're not Mandalorian Deathwatch lol.
@@WozWozEreprecisely. While Krieg guardsmen are effectively faceless in combat. They are human. They need to eat, drink, breath something that isn’t coming through a filtered mask every hour of every day. They are dehumanised because of their masks and their attitude but that does not mean that their appearance in battle and hostile environments is for the same reasons as some strange cult who think never removing a helmet in public is somehow a worthwhile tradition.
And instead of being a box that you just have to be careful of not straying into the gunsights of, it is fully dexterous, and is both faster and stronger than you.
I don't know if this would be customary of all or other legions, but I like that he told the Kriegsman that he didn't need rescue, despite being an enhanced super soldier.
2:15 Props for an accurate depiction of how the Reductor (the device he is holding) is used to harvest Progenoid Glands for Gene-seed, as one of the glands is located in the neck
I think that the saddest part is 3:36 when the kriegsman pitifully begs him to kill him because the death korps are known for showing no fear even when the enemy is several thousand times their size but this one is pleading for his life to be ended
I love how Sa'kan is a truly Salamander and Astartes. They always are the noble dragons out of all marines that have the most humanity hearts, maybe even some enemys will think that Salamadners are soft, because sons of Vulcan sometimes losing a brother or even a squad to protect innosentes. And yet... Even dragons... is still *Angel of Death.* - 2:47
Seeing these kriegsmen forced to betray the emperor was the first thing I actually got sad over in wh40k universe. Just knowing how much they care about dying in serving the emperor and seeing these warriors in state like this is more heart breaking than all yours daemoncunyulabalas or Angron origin. This is the first time I feel bad from the story in warhammer 40k universe. It was always grimdark but you always could laugh about it. Here I can’t imagine a single funny thing about it
what i love most is that the kriegsman would actually be REALLY HAPPY to be put to death and likely see it as the ultimately kindness in this type of situation where they were getting controlled and would see the fact that they succumbed in the first place to be a betrayal......
Considering they would do anything for the god-emperor’s grace and forgiveness like blowing themselves up at his command without a second thought or going on a one way mission which would have them lining up to go battalions at a time shows their unflinching loyalty to the emperor of mankind and the lengths they go for his forgiveness. At least in this video they where given a chance at death vs the fate worse then the death all Krueger guardsmen wish to have to be seen as worth to their god-emperor. If they ever made Krigermen Space marines then it would be a blood bath for the emperor’s enemies.
Yes, not sure if it's any different for Primaris but extracting the geneseed for firstborn always involved cutting to the back of the neck of the marine.
nope, he was going to incinerate the corpse, salamanders burn their dead, geneseed extraction is something only apothecaries perform and since there wasn't any in that thunderhawk it was better to incinerate them than let the enemy have it
Space marines have two progenoid glands (geneseed) one in the neck and one in the chest which is the most important organ to extract from a fallen battlebrother. It is "better" to retreive more organs but if you're in a hurry it's fine to just take the gland. The reason they're mostly taken from the neck is because one of the organ implants a space marine gets fuses their ribcage togheter making it essentially bulletproof which is why the salamander tried to get in over the collarbone (the dead salamander is strapped to the ship so retrieving geneseed from the neck would be impossible)
@@collecter343 Apothecaries have to extract the progenoid glands located in the chest and the neck. They prioritize the one in the neck during battle since extracting the other one requires cutting through layers of armor and reinforced bone. That's the main reason why apothaceries have a drill or saw on their arms
Seeing a bit of the Astartes creator in how utterly above everything our salamander is. The casual grabs stopping the traitors instantly and completely dead in their tracks
I love how the Salamander didn't just kill the attacking trooper outright. I feel as if many others wouldn't have hesitated in snapping that guardsman's neck the moment he showed any sign of aggression. It was clear in the upcoming "battle" that they were no real threat to him, so it seemed as if he wanted answers first. But when he didn't get them...he did what his training told him to do. And at least he gave them all a rather quick death. Salamanders are still Space Marines and are trained killers...and likely have killed humans in the past, but that doesn't mean they enjoy it or relish it. And even that interaction at the end, where he said "You earned this pain, traitor," didn't feel out of place. He's seemingly along with no backup, his battle brothers dead all around him...and he was interrupted in performing a sacred duty to them because of the interference of these soldiers. Said interference also prevented him from completing the right. Ironically, it is his humanity that drives him to this course of action, leaving the poor soul to die at first. He's angry and probably not thinking rationally. He's also unaware of what exactly is going on. To him, these soldiers are traitors and thus are the worst kind of scum. The only "mercy" he could offer was burning that soldier. The bolter would have been cleaner, but I think this Salamander was taking out a little bit of rage on this soldier that he indeed saw as a traitor.
I loved this scene, especially since it was shown after we saw the Sister of Battle fighting and struggling with the revenant Kriegsmen, wheras Sa'Kan just annihilates them in seconds. It really cemented the power of a Space Marine compared to a normal human,
Plus mercy killing is a thing, fates worse than death and all that and burned him to ashes so he couldn't be reanimated again isbpossible remember all marines are at their worst usually peak non augmented human and then some including Intel. They ARE all soldiers par excellence with 10,000 years of collective knowledge.
the fact that most do not know how loyal and fanatic a kriegman can be is an eye opener, also the salamander shows how much they value life when not only does he tell the guardsman thankyou and to leave, but he also pauses a moment when he he was attacked.
@@morganholsomback4851Are all kriegsman male? I figured they were all cloned from samples of the original survivors of the krieg civil war. Or are they all just made from a singular template like star wars clones?
@@skeetsvar162 I'm pretty sure Krieg troops can be male or female. They're just mostly depicted as male because they use templates from specific Krieg people with desirable traits for soldiers so better physical strength and endurance from male templates. Although I'm pretty sure I've read they use both male and female templates that they refresh regularly because old templates can dereriorate over time so they still need a replenishing population even if they use a clone army.
@@morganholsomback4851 I don't think they're officially clones, they just have all sorts of rumours about who or exactly what they are to able to produce so many soldiers despite the attrition. No one knows for sure.
@@skeetsvar162 I'll tell you why they aren't female, at least not front line units. Because kreig is a irradiated hellhole that needed people to fight over it, tell me would you ever pick a woman to sit in a trench then charge the enemy for 500 years, no, women would be your most valuable asset to keep the kreig gene pool as clean as possible, because you live in bunkers. And again women can make children, losing one is losing more than one. This would stick and will still be in practice because that is just a fact that men are stronger.
Trazyn: Mind Scarabs son! Maximum effect for minimum price. After all, why waste your own warriors to kill an enemy when you can just use his soldiers to do it for you?
he clearly is a son of Vulkan. Any other marine from a different chapter wouldn't have made a verbal warning of: "stay back". He would have run his fist through these guards in a millisecond without regret. Empathy is not quite a strength in certain situations in the 41'st millennium
Extracting his Fallen brother's Geneseed to ensure the future of the Chapter Astartes are incapable of reproduction and the process of converting a human into one requires the implantation of multiple organs. Said organ can only be cultivated properly thru the usage of the Chapter's geneseed(that represetns the controbution of the Emperor's and the legion's primarch to their genetic makeup). One such organ is the progenoids which all astartes are implanted with: they have 2 of them by the time they become an astartes, one of whihc matures and can be removed around 10 or so years later while the other sits in a vital position(just under where the thyroid normally is) and cna only be removed if the Marine falls. Securing at least one of these glands will ensure a 1:1 ratio of replacement for the future of the Chapter.
The only thing I don t like is this stereoptypical " crash with only 1 survivor who is somehow unharmed". It would have been cooler if there were like 3-4 survivors, within different states of wellbeing. Imagine if the Salamander pinned to the wall was still alive while his brothers tried to get him free only to realize they can t do it in time before the whole thing goes up in flames WHILE beset by the zombies. Or would that have been too much action?
So you want the stereotypical “small band of survivors behind enemy lines”. Or how about 2 survivors for the stereotypical “buddy picture”. Everything is stereotypical if you say it a certain way.
@@doh0702 doesn't mean he's originally born and grew in Nocturne. You can be black in Nocturne if you're stay long enough in there. But let's just wait the next episode release for the answer
good to see some salamander stuff, they are the nicest of the chapters. They might actually be polite to you instead of calling you a mortal and smacking you out of the way.
Top tier animation, but dang, everything made me so uncomfortable. A Krieger demasked. A Krieger that talks and begging for an end. A Krieger called a traitor. A marine dumb enough to ever think that a Krieger would ever turn traitor. A marine that couldn't even rescue his brothers' gene seed. 4 minutes of pure dark sadness. >:'(
Is it just me or do the space marines look a bit off. If you compare it to Astartes they looked like bad-asses, here they look like their proportions are a bit off.
There like 2 or 1.5(Salamanders and other chapters have bigger soldiers) feet taller than the first Gen Space Marines, that re if im not wrong 8 foot tall
Cool detail i liked is the Salamanders Heads-Up-Display. Shows the status of his squad (three red, one white, hes the only survivor), life signs of his battle brothers (flatlined), his own health status (critically injured). Then to add to this cool detail, the suit responding to voice commands, with each emergency stim administered his health meter raising to optimal levels. And of course, the respect towards the fact this Angel of Death is wearing a suit of POWERED armor: the weighty steps, the whirr of motors when maneuvering limbs, the ambient whine of the power supply. Just like they describe it in the books :)
That Krieger wasn't begging for death because of the flames.
He had a moment of lucidity and he didn't want whatever had happened to him to continue.
Better die than controlled by the enemy of the Emperor
I don’t think that’s a he, sounded very much like a female Krieger to me 🤔
Female kriegers are pretty rare, you know, since they're all clones of the same guy@@michaelsebi
@@warhawk9566that’s an interpretation, it’s not like they could have had the genetic material to make idk, his daughter that’s in the book that explains everything
@@michaelsebiAll the more haunting if it is a male whose vocal cords are so mangled from the screaming caused by the experiments
I felt so damn bad for that one Kreiger. The absolute WORST thing you can call someone from Kreig is a "traitor", and the poor guy died begging TRYING to explain to an ANGEL of his god that he wasn't a traitor but rather being mind controlled. Lord, it's heartbreaking.
and from the voice it sounds like it was a girl from Krieg
and the Spanish subtitle says "traidora" (female traitor), not "traidor" (male traitor)
@@gabrielleite2779 Nah it's a boy, krieg send them out as soon as they're combat capable, regardless of how young they are. They keep the females back on krieg for further breeding.
That's weird, because the Krieg don't send women to war. They use them exclusively for duties on the home planet.
@@gabrielleite2779 Which is interesting, because last I checked most Krieg soldiers are vat-grown clones of one or two genetic lines in order to keep up their regiment numbers for the tithe. So a female Krieg soldier probably isn't that common, when most of them are like biologically 16 year old clones.
Do not pity the tubeborns. There’s is a self destructive philosophy. Nothing can change that.
Broke my heart when he called that krieg, of all people, traitor. I hope he learns they weren’t in control
Hope the Battle Sister explained that to him
@@GameLover45408 The Battlesister is NOT in a good headspace.
Thank you for the reminder.@@WeAreTheBentusi
Yeah, no kidding. Krieg boys would never betray the Imperium, so it kinda hurts my heart to see the guardsman being denied the Emperor's mercy.
@@inveteratecrusader4882 Like that one time some Kriegs killed civilians even when the Salamanders told them to NOT use the extreme tactic that would kill inoccents as collateral damage, they still used it (BO,BING THE COMPLEX WITH SALAMANDERS AND CIVS STILL INSIDE) only for a Salamander to tell them afterwards that :
"The Emperor is dissapointed of your actions".
Being told that "GOD DID NOT LIKED THAT" by one of the "Angels of death" of the GOD Emperor himself, broke the moral of those Kriegs like a dried twig
The fact that he compliments the guardsmen while also reassuring him that he wasn't in need of rescue for then telling him to find safety first is such a Salamander thing to do. Few close to no other chapter can reach such a level of genuine kindness like that.
*lamenters want to know your location*
@@TimothyMark7so they could cry with op?
@@vanderwallstronghold8905 yeap
Space Wolves. That's probably about it.
Although most chapters do have a level of respect for guardsmen, even if they don’t care for regular civilians
Poor Krieger, being called a Traitor by one of the Angels is gut wrenching for them.
and from the voice it sounds like it was a girl from Krieg
and the Spanish subtitle says "traidora" (female traitor), not "traidor" (male traitor)
@@gabrielleite2779Unless the video poster writes the captions themself, they auto-generate. It was probably an error.
@@wiggleyotter4675 It's not the subtitle for this video, it's the subtitle for the official episode on Warhammer+ itself
And from a Salamander Angel at that. The most human of the Angel's chapters.
Kriegsmen: i have feelings to ya know
I love that he hesitated for a moment before killing the Kriegsmen. As a Salamander, he had no intention to harm another human Only until he realized the situation and the state of the Kriegs did he let loose his fury on the corrupted.
I think it's the opposite, he was gonna let the krieger suffer because he was furious that they prevented him from completing his funeral rites. But he hesitated because he realized his anger got the better of him and he should still put the krieger out of his misery rather than let him suffer
@@warhawk9566 I also love the respect given to the kriegers. The entire thime they were being controlled they were trying to make it clear they couldn't control their bodies and were requesting to be killed. Even at the end when the SM declared them a "traitor" they were saying "no, I can't control"
@@warhawk9566I was going to make the same comparison, but I believe he was talking about the others he killed first
@warhawk9566 salamander lore would say that's wrong. The salamander chapter goes out of their way to save civilians which gets them into trouble with a lot of the imperium of man.
@@mightguy911Astra Militarum is in the name, not Civilians
Hell, the way the salamander talks is so far and beyond how every other SM chapter would talk to “lesser mortals”. Even with his stoicism and angel like status, he put the wellbeing of the marine beyond his own, knowing his own strength, which is the kinda characterisation of "nice" SM I like. Not one thats overtly too "knightly" and self righteous in being nice, but knowing that being gifted with this strength, that compassion can be put between mere mortals and the dangers of the galaxy, without comprimising that intimidating posture. Makes him so much more interesting rather than writing him like a generic paladin character, awesome stuff
The Salamanders are the closest Chapter to being good.
@@foolslayer9416 I'd put Raven Guard up there too. Despite their brooding and practical nature, their Chapter Master Kayvaan Shrike would rather rescue those left behind to fend for themselves in Ork waaghs rather than reinforcing guard regiments who are in it for the glory.
Truly the saviour of the damned.
I think you're seriously overrating how "human" the Sallies are. The memes really make the marines out to be complete asshats, when in reality, if someone just reads the books, they will find out that Space Marines aren't at all like that. Of course some are, but that's expected given the disconnect with humanity. Every chapter in general tries to live up to the "angels of the Emperor" standard, they won't go around talking shit. Hell, even some of the most notoriously "grimdark" legions like the Black Templars and Dark Angels and even some Iron Hands have characters who've shown actual decency.
@@_Rijolin
Marine malevolent being the most evil loyalist marines
But the sallies are more connected to humanity because they prioritize the mortal lives over the mission while the average space marine sure will help you when they can but if leaving you will complete the mission faster they'll do it
@@WintersTheSixthand the Salamanders chapter get to live with their family, without the memory wipe, leading to strong bonds with the "regular" inhabitants of the Imperium
Also wanna point out how well the violence is portrayed, that chain saw didn’t cut the trooper in half fully, but the body collapsed in of it self with few tendons supporting the rest, a sack of meat slumping to the ground. Amazing animation
It is dumb though that a marine chainsword gets stuck into an imperial guard, even if its about those gigachad of the Death Korps of Krieg.
@@SIGNOR-GYeah it behaved like how a real chainsaw would behave when it should have vaporised him
@@SIGNOR-G Chainswords have monomolecular edges on their adamantium teeth. This means they don't need time to saw through their targets. Someone could be wearing modern AR500 steel plates and chainsword would go through them like butter.
@@Sweetness71775 ok then why it got stuck?! The only explaination is that he preferred to go for the knife to spare the chainsword fuel but... meh.
@@SIGNOR-G It was sparking so it was probably damaged so the power cell crapped out.
I could not think of a worse death for a Krieger. To be called a traitor by an angel of the Emperor. Forget being stranded on a pleasure world. THIS is their greatest nightmare of all.
and from the voice it sounds like it was a girl from Krieg
and the Spanish subtitle says "traidora" (female traitor), not "traidor" (male traitor)
@@gabrielleite2779 that’s an interesting detail though it adds nothing to the terribleness of it. Male or female it’s all the same.
stop spamming this comment everywhere dude.@@gabrielleite2779
@@Saurophaganax1931 It doesn't matter, as it's equally terrible. But this commenter doesn't seem to think that, considering they posted that exact same reply on every single comment that mentions the Krieg. Not a problem, just a lot of dedication to a weirdly specific bit of info.
Unironically, Sa'kan going from "I have to perform this vital, mournful and delicate rite" to snatching a leaping screaming man out of the air is a better-presented example of Astartes reflexes and speed than any other I've seen or even heard of.
All the Salamander-accurate behavior - including trying to figure out what was going on instead of just killing the guy, being so distraught over the loss of the geneseed on top of his lost brothers that he condemned a begging man to suffer despite how clearly wrong the situation was...then thinking better of it at the last moment - is just more gold.
Because people get he didn't burn him for being a 'traitor' right? Good sense won out over anger.
The decision to use Salamanders here was top notch. Perfectly represented too.
You gotta watch the solo project "Astartes". It was an absolutely incredible showcase of the Astartes speed and reflexes and overall just an incredible vibe for WH. Also it was made by one man! Only about 10 minutes and well worth watching for any WH fan.
@@hereandnow3156 I still don't get the ending.
Yea but he used the flamer rather than his bolt gun lmao
@@oo-xb6gv Yeah but the flamer will be a quicker death than letting the fire around him slowly take him. Frankly, the flamer would probably destroy the nerves before he felt too much
I think that first kriegsman showing some real willpower being able to even murmur "I can't".
ED Nurse here, interesting details I liked about the medications his suit gave him:
Adrenal fluid: probably a mixture of epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine to help give him energy and increase blood pressure, cortisol to help increase glucose levels and tissue repair, possibly also testosterone to get him fired up for battle and aldosterone to increase fluid retention from the kidneys as he’s suffered blood loss.
Pain suppressor: self explaining, maybe some future opioids
Bronchodilators: expand small airways of the lungs to improve gas exchange, probably due more to his 3rd lung collapsing as he mentioned later on and less the smoke as his power armour would filter out the smoke and his genetically enhanced body, already used to Nocturnes toxic atmosphere and the salamanders pyromania, would protect him from harm.
(P.S. Please don’t inject a cocktail mixture of these things into yourself if you’re shot down in a war zone without medical clearance. You are, sadly, not a space marine.)
It took a few passes to hear them properly from the noise, but I love the attention to detail
Woman , shut yo ass up
BUT I WANT TO BE😢
I... AM... A SPACE MARINE.
I AM A SPACE MARINE!
I AM... A SPACE MARINE.
@@D.H.1082Doctor Han
Can we all praise the Kriegsman willpower? The guy was being mind controlled and still able yo mutter stuffs to proof that he's being control
i hear he/she begs "Kill Meee"
When the salamander tells the first one to say back, he mumbles "can't, can't."
I think mindshackle scarabs do allow people to speak as they normally would. Human chatter is not important to Necron lords.
"You earned this pain, TRAITOR..." Yeah, I'd imagine he's very upset because he couldn't continue doing his funeral rites. But the Salamander still gave the guardman a somewhat merciful death.
edit: spelling errors
I think he took a moment to think about it and was like: “ah crap, they’re mind controlled aren’t thy? Fine I’ll end it but you’re still burning”
plus a Promethum wepon with burn you in seconds. those things bring steel to a glowing yellow. the guardman had a not to bad end :P @@sovigndev5464
If you listen closely too you can hear the krieger say "no, I can't control, no ... cold"
Considering those “rites” were to extract the geneseed to make the next marine and making more from scratch has usually gone extremely poorly? Yeah he might be a bit salty
I think he said "You burnt this plane, traitor?!" instead of that
Poor Kriegers. They died turning against an Angel of The Emperor. The Salamander couldn't even tell he wasn't in control of himself...
He will find out sooner or later
angel of the what? you better fix that word before you get yeetus deletus by bolter fire
@@nigelcalpe 😓
@@nigelcalpewhat was it?
That first kriegsman said "blind. . . hollow. . ." I think they got infected with control scarabs..
i really appreciate how this really showcases just how strong a space marine is compared to a regular human
He snapped their wrists like a goddammed toothpick
He's also a Salamander, who are the largest and strongest physically of the SM chapters. He probably could've popped his head off like a bottle cap if he wanted to.
Was that ever a question? Do people actually read any lore?
@@tarektechmarine8209
No one is questioning it, he’s just saying the choreography of the fight does a good job showing it, turd.
Funnily enough, the whole lifting someone by the neck thing isn't a strength problem but a weight of the lifter problem. Your foot acts as a fulcrum. Trying to lift something as heavy as a person at arms length causes the lifter to pitch in the direction they're holding the person, rotating from the foot.
Only when there's a massive weight difference, or some other force keeping you in place can someone do this.
Several points on this clip:
-Whatever is going on it's very powerful, even capable to turn the staunchest loyalists to the Emperor against him. Kriegsmen are "just" human, but they would suicide on command if they were aware of being mind controlled.
-The humility of the Space Marine thanking the trooper for "rescuing him". Encouraging the soldier while he tries to extract the gene-seed of his brother, then hesitating to kill the guardsmen even after he tried to attack him.
-The Space Marine has no trouble dealing with an entire squad of enemies. The simplest moves: thrust, push and slash, minces the troopers. Effortless, no fancy stuff. Murderous precision.
-The pain of the last guardsman realizing what he's done must be beyond our comprehension. And to be called a traitor by a Son of the Emperor... no words.
-Even after committing the greatest sin, treason. The Space Marine gives mercy by a quick death, maybe realizing something was wrong. Othe marines wouldn't have been so kind.
I think the Necrons are just directly jacking something into the nervous system. No amount of willpower will help when the nerves that signal to your body to move are taken over.
God I love over analyzing stuff and seeing other people indulge in it to. When people can over analyze stuff like this you know it was made to last.
It is Necron mind-shackle scarabs, loyalty doesn't matter to this mind control since it's physical not psychic. Tiny drones that burrow into the brain and hijack it
Why did he extract the genes from his brother?
@@germany456 Bit of lore: To make a space marine you need gene-seed, an organ that makes sure all the augmentations of a marine work together seamlessly. If you just stuff all the upgrades of a marine in a body without it you don't quite the same super soldier.
Gene seed grows inside a marine all his life. Normally the seed buds are removed with a routine surgery for implantation in aspirants. Upon death, the seed is also harvested, and is considered a sacred final gift from the dead brother to the chapter.
I could be wrong but isn’t the only reason the Salamander decides to kill the last Kriegsman because they manage to say they were controlled? They say it once and the marine stops in his tracks. As they try to repeat it, he turns around and burns them.
Considering he had wanted to leave them to die a slow, traitorous death, him turning around and killing them themselves to me seems like mercy, now that he understood the situation.
He's a Space Marine he definitely heard that
your right
That's what I'm choosing to believe. It's too sad to believe that the Kriegsman was going to die a slow death believing that one of the Emperor's Angels thinks he was actively being a traitor.
The real tragedy in this is that he couldn't get the gene-seed because of the Guardsmen.
Their legacies will not be able to live on now. Vulcan has lost many sons this day.
I'm fairly sure the gene seed has contingencies to survive that
On second thought, I wouldn't be that Salamander trying to explain to his superiors he could not recover the geneseed because he was attacked by unarmed guardsmen and because there was a fire. That must be pretty embarassing for a salamander
@@leonardorossi998 In fairness it's a Necron infested planet and he is the only Salamander that survived the crash.
@@pyerackYeah. I'm pretty sure being the only survivor in such circumstances would be excused. He's not exactly an Apothecary, either.
The simple fact that Sa'kan tells them "stay back" instead of instantly obliterating them is a testament to the fact that the Salamander's are Big E's best bois
Honestly the lamenters are better, as great as salamanders are.
I absolutely love the sound of his power armor. Its a very minor detail, but hearing the whirl and mechanical sounds is a good reminder that while to him, it feels like a second skin, it still is a machine that he wears. Its a machine that allows a super-human soldier to effectively fight the aliens and demonic terrors of this universe!
Something so small could easily be forgetten, but it wasn't.
❤
Their kind cling to their flesh, as if it will not decay and fail them.
Damn, he just moped em up. Finally I get to see marines in melee against hordes.
That kriegsman had a fleeting moment of lucidity and begged to be released from the pain and confusion, only to be called a traitor by the Emperor’s kindest sons and set alight. Sadness does not begin to describe my mood.
Tbh that was promethium, he died quickly, his brain probably got consumed by the fire in a matter of seconds.
i like how the chainsword depicted here isn't something that can cut through anything like a hot knife through butter, it cleaves but it can easily get jammed if used like a typical knife especially when it got jammed cutting into that krieger and having to throw aside to pull out a combat knife.
I imagined it wasn’t the guardsman who broke the chain sword but the crash
An Astartes chainsword shouldn’t have any trouble cutting through much of anything as lightweight as a regular human, armored or not. if it jams under circumstances like these the only sensible in universe explanation is that it was badly damaged internally, and couldn’t output enough power for the cycle rate to tear properly.
even then, it should’ve been more than enough for him to wield it as a bladed cudgel. an Astartes chainsword is obscenely heavy and the teeth are typically diamond like material with a monomolecular edge.
@@Tortle-Man oh that to could've been the contributing factor as well
@@fakename2926 true it's just most of the art and scenes here the chain teeth are very blunt than sharp and diamond tipped like
The chainsword was already sparking before it was activated, so it was damaged.
Chainswords especially the Astartes ones can chop through lightly armoured infantry like butter all day long but the teeth will start to break against heavier armor. This isn't too much of an issue because chainswords are very simple and most users carry extra saw teeth with them.
There is a power field variant which is very rare, however that custom type will brutally cut through almost anything.
The best part is when he protect the civilians from the sister and tell her they're not corrupted
Truly the son of Vulkan we got here. They describe the Salamander perfectly. FOR THE ANVIL OF WAR! VULKAN LIVE!
My man was ready to put her down, took no shit from what other SM’s would revere. Amazing
@@MrNuclearturtleactually most space marine chapters don’t revere the emperor as a god, they hail him as master of mankind but not a divine being (though there are exceptions like the black templars)
“Stomp stomp”
Vulkan's fire beats in my chest.
@@WitcherGerd I’m aware of that, it’s more so the devotion they admire from the SoB, their piety is inspiring, even tho they realise they’re still lunatics
Hearinh a Krieger get called "traitor" physically hurt me....
"guardsman, you show great courage" is the most salamander response ever
Even assures that he isn't in danger and the krieg must save himself
Come to think of it, this might be the first time we’ve seen a Krieger without his mask. Too bad it was under the crap circumstances.
i think its safe to assume that all of them are bald xD...what's the point of having hair if their entire lives are spent with that mask on
@@warbossgrotsmasha23actually a pretty understandable feature if you ask me. You don’t really need hair if your life expectancy as a death korps guardsman is only 1 battle in 1 campaign. Plus it’ll get in the way of your equipment.
@@Highlander_Redalso considering Krieg is probably in the top 10 most radioactive places that isn't a star, and how heavily militarized their culture is (i'm imagining buzzcuts all around) hair does not seem to have good odds anyway you look at it.
Newly made clones have blonde hair. Was in a book a while back.
@@morganholsomback4851 They're not clones, but yeah, there was a kriegsman described without his mask in Dead Men Walking
Is this the first cannon depiction of what's under a Kreiger's gas mask?
Actually yeah
Was it ever a question?
No, lore and art is full of maskless Kriegsman, for the most part they're normal looking people. They don't wear masks all the time, they're not Mandalorian Deathwatch lol.
There's artwork from the Armageddon global campaign showing unmasked Kriegers.
@@WozWozEreprecisely. While Krieg guardsmen are effectively faceless in combat. They are human. They need to eat, drink, breath something that isn’t coming through a filtered mask every hour of every day. They are dehumanised because of their masks and their attitude but that does not mean that their appearance in battle and hostile environments is for the same reasons as some strange cult who think never removing a helmet in public is somehow a worthwhile tradition.
Hey man, thanks for uploading these. Some of us really can't afford much so we really appreciate this.
Agreed, it makes it hard to not subscribe or like because I want to keep it out of the algorithm so GW doesnt strike it down
agreed! i get drip fed from wh40k creators. being in poverty makes it hard to enter GW's money hungry schemes
GW are idiots for not simply putting this up on Netflix or Amazon or smth.. and the people paying for Warhammer+ are the idiots enabling this idiocy
I can't really afford something that should be free, yeah
@@Ananas_on_fire TRUE. I would gladly sit through ads, as long as I got to see my boys in green scorch some greenskins.
Any combat against a space marine is like fighting a tank with your bare fists. Now imagine that youre in a tight corridor
And instead of being a box that you just have to be careful of not straying into the gunsights of, it is fully dexterous, and is both faster and stronger than you.
Glad I wore my brown pants.
The mind shackled guardsmen still being vaguely conscious is spooky.
It’s just makes it worse for the poor guys.
Rest in peace kriegs. May your suffering end for your soul to rest easy. 😔
I don't know if this would be customary of all or other legions, but I like that he told the Kriegsman that he didn't need rescue, despite being an enhanced super soldier.
It's literally just the salamanders. Every other chapter kinda just shits on regular mortals
2:15 Props for an accurate depiction of how the Reductor (the device he is holding) is used to harvest Progenoid Glands for Gene-seed, as one of the glands is located in the neck
Why props? Because some one at GW actually cared to read the lore. The Geneseed is always a priority in basically every story.
@@tarektechmarine8209 because the location of the glands isn't always brought up
I hope at least 1 Kriegsmen sticks around, I just want to see how a Salamander reacts to them when their not mind controlled
I think that the saddest part is 3:36 when the kriegsman pitifully begs him to kill him because the death korps are known for showing no fear even when the enemy is several thousand times their size but this one is pleading for his life to be ended
I love how Sa'kan is a truly Salamander and Astartes. They always are the noble dragons out of all marines that have the most humanity hearts, maybe even some enemys will think that Salamadners are soft, because sons of Vulcan sometimes losing a brother or even a squad to protect innosentes.
And yet...
Even dragons... is still *Angel of Death.* - 2:47
Seeing these kriegsmen forced to betray the emperor was the first thing I actually got sad over in wh40k universe. Just knowing how much they care about dying in serving the emperor and seeing these warriors in state like this is more heart breaking than all yours daemoncunyulabalas or Angron origin. This is the first time I feel bad from the story in warhammer 40k universe. It was always grimdark but you always could laugh about it. Here I can’t imagine a single funny thing about it
what i love most is that the kriegsman would actually be REALLY HAPPY to be put to death and likely see it as the ultimately kindness in this type of situation where they were getting controlled and would see the fact that they succumbed in the first place to be a betrayal......
It ain’t called “the Emperor's Mercy” for nothing.
Considering they would do anything for the god-emperor’s grace and forgiveness like blowing themselves up at his command without a second thought or going on a one way mission which would have them lining up to go battalions at a time shows their unflinching loyalty to the emperor of mankind and the lengths they go for his forgiveness. At least in this video they where given a chance at death vs the fate worse then the death all Krueger guardsmen wish to have to be seen as worth to their god-emperor. If they ever made Krigermen Space marines then it would be a blood bath for the emperor’s enemies.
Loved the simplicity of Sa'kan's fighting: there was no need for the fancy stuff.
Into the fires of battle, unto the anvil of war!
Vulkan Lives!
@@randomcenturion7264 *stomping Intensifies*
"You earned this pain, traitor."
"No.."
Hits really hard in context
@iytdominotik I think he realized when he heard the kriegsman saying "Noo..." in response to being called a traitor.
He was extracting his brother's geneseed wasn't he?
Yes, not sure if it's any different for Primaris but extracting the geneseed for firstborn always involved cutting to the back of the neck of the marine.
nope, he was going to incinerate the corpse, salamanders burn their dead, geneseed extraction is something only apothecaries perform and since there wasn't any in that thunderhawk it was better to incinerate them than let the enemy have it
Space marines have two progenoid glands (geneseed) one in the neck and one in the chest which is the most important organ to extract from a fallen battlebrother. It is "better" to retreive more organs but if you're in a hurry it's fine to just take the gland. The reason they're mostly taken from the neck is because one of the organ implants a space marine gets fuses their ribcage togheter making it essentially bulletproof which is why the salamander tried to get in over the collarbone (the dead salamander is strapped to the ship so retrieving geneseed from the neck would be impossible)
He was about to, then he was delayed and the fire consumed all.
@@collecter343 Apothecaries have to extract the progenoid glands located in the chest and the neck. They prioritize the one in the neck during battle since extracting the other one requires cutting through layers of armor and reinforced bone. That's the main reason why apothaceries have a drill or saw on their arms
Seeing a bit of the Astartes creator in how utterly above everything our salamander is. The casual grabs stopping the traitors instantly and completely dead in their tracks
I love how the Salamander didn't just kill the attacking trooper outright. I feel as if many others wouldn't have hesitated in snapping that guardsman's neck the moment he showed any sign of aggression. It was clear in the upcoming "battle" that they were no real threat to him, so it seemed as if he wanted answers first. But when he didn't get them...he did what his training told him to do. And at least he gave them all a rather quick death. Salamanders are still Space Marines and are trained killers...and likely have killed humans in the past, but that doesn't mean they enjoy it or relish it.
And even that interaction at the end, where he said "You earned this pain, traitor," didn't feel out of place. He's seemingly along with no backup, his battle brothers dead all around him...and he was interrupted in performing a sacred duty to them because of the interference of these soldiers. Said interference also prevented him from completing the right. Ironically, it is his humanity that drives him to this course of action, leaving the poor soul to die at first. He's angry and probably not thinking rationally. He's also unaware of what exactly is going on. To him, these soldiers are traitors and thus are the worst kind of scum. The only "mercy" he could offer was burning that soldier. The bolter would have been cleaner, but I think this Salamander was taking out a little bit of rage on this soldier that he indeed saw as a traitor.
I loved this scene, especially since it was shown after we saw the Sister of Battle fighting and struggling with the revenant Kriegsmen, wheras Sa'Kan just annihilates them in seconds. It really cemented the power of a Space Marine compared to a normal human,
Great attention to detail, the trigger discipline the salamander had, very well done
Space marines aren’t dumb he heard what he was saying. He used his flamer to conserve bolter rounds
Plus mercy killing is a thing, fates worse than death and all that and burned him to ashes so he couldn't be reanimated again isbpossible remember all marines are at their worst usually peak non augmented human and then some including Intel. They ARE all soldiers par excellence with 10,000 years of collective knowledge.
Stomping his head or cleaving it with a knife would be more in line with ammo conservation.
@@kronos661considering he is a Salamander, the flamer was the only real option for a mercy kill.
Yes the super soldiers, definitely not dumb that would be bad....
the wound kriger uttering a weak "no...... no!......" when called a traitor, making Sa'kan turn around again, and ending their suffering
What an epic portrayal!
My first time watching this!
Brilliant!
Thank you for posting.
Awsome work!
I love how he, as Salamanders do, still gave "a traitor" some form of mercy. I just love that
Brooooo this series is BADASS! i love how he just completely man handles and ragdolls them around but still shows swiftness.
Perfect demonstration of a space marine’s power. He slaughtered those mortal soldiers so easily. Can’t imagine how powerful Guilliman is.
The crisp, controlled strikes is very appropriate for Astartes. Just as much energy and motion as is required to destroy the threat, and no more.
Malum Caedo 🤝 Sa’kan
Being the lone survivor battle brother of an insertion gone wrong
Bruh you gotta keep these coming there sick!!
2:35 Hadn’t even watched this before Darktide, still ended up making my Krieg Guardsman accurate. I have the Emperor’s Blessing!
I fucking love Warhammer.. 🔥
I'm starting to hate Astartes video more a more. Or you just have bad taste.
Interessante que, fora de contexto, é impossível dizer que esse é um dos Space Marines mais misericordiosos do universo de wh40k.
This is well made good job
the fact that most do not know how loyal and fanatic a kriegman can be is an eye opener, also the salamander shows how much they value life when not only does he tell the guardsman thankyou and to leave, but he also pauses a moment when he he was attacked.
Because I am a literal child, it is quite difficult for me to not make a deez nuts joke when I hear Sa’kan.
Understandable.
So sad that we had to see Sa'Kon De'ez go through that.
Sa'kon De'ez???
Sa'kon De'ez nuts.@@w4rpf1nnlad
@@w4rpf1nnlad SA'KON DE'EZ NUTS BITCH! GOTTEM!
This was good. I like this one a lot.
Hell yeah! Great animation with a Salamander. They don't get enough love.
Amazing! What is this? Who made it?
The show is called Pariah Nexus. It's an ongiong series on Warhammer+
3:31 😢😔
Awesome work!
Oooohhh, think I'm in love with the Salamanders! ♥
The salamander : Not my favorite guardsman…
He was like *"Sa'kan DEEZ NUTS ZOMBIE MOTHERFUCKAH!"*
Wow that went way harder than i expected wow was not expecting that from warhammer plus short.
Coming from canada thank you for posting these, cant watch this anywhere thanks to currently bs.
They were still there trapped in there own mind he gave them the emperors peace
was that a female Krieger at the end there or was that just me?
They’re clones of a man so no It would have been male.
@@morganholsomback4851Are all kriegsman male? I figured they were all cloned from samples of the original survivors of the krieg civil war. Or are they all just made from a singular template like star wars clones?
@@skeetsvar162 I'm pretty sure Krieg troops can be male or female. They're just mostly depicted as male because they use templates from specific Krieg people with desirable traits for soldiers so better physical strength and endurance from male templates. Although I'm pretty sure I've read they use both male and female templates that they refresh regularly because old templates can dereriorate over time so they still need a replenishing population even if they use a clone army.
@@morganholsomback4851 I don't think they're officially clones, they just have all sorts of rumours about who or exactly what they are to able to produce so many soldiers despite the attrition. No one knows for sure.
@@skeetsvar162 I'll tell you why they aren't female, at least not front line units. Because kreig is a irradiated hellhole that needed people to fight over it, tell me would you ever pick a woman to sit in a trench then charge the enemy for 500 years, no, women would be your most valuable asset to keep the kreig gene pool as clean as possible, because you live in bunkers. And again women can make children, losing one is losing more than one. This would stick and will still be in practice because that is just a fact that men are stronger.
The Krieger without his gas mask that's a really new thing.😀
I love how this showcased how effortlessly a Space Marine can dispatch baseline humans.
Trazyn: Mind Scarabs son! Maximum effect for minimum price. After all, why waste your own warriors to kill an enemy when you can just use his soldiers to do it for you?
he clearly is a son of Vulkan. Any other marine from a different chapter wouldn't have made a verbal warning of: "stay back". He would have run his fist through these guards in a millisecond without regret. Empathy is not quite a strength in certain situations in the 41'st millennium
Modern 40k for a modern audience
Pussified 40k for the fragile modern audience.
I love that the salamander even after saying the krieger deserved to suffer lamented and gave her/him a quicker death
Man, they really did do my dragon bois dirty in this series; denying funeral rites by fire and smoke. Not to mention Mind Shackle Scarabed husks lol.
Why did they even attack an angel of the emporer? Madness?
Necrons, there being mind controlled.
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So beautiful!
Can anyone explain to me what funeral rites he was about to perform? What was he doing and why?
Extracting gene seed / genetic code from his squad leader to preserve the bloodline & create future Salamander marines.
Extracting his Fallen brother's Geneseed to ensure the future of the Chapter
Astartes are incapable of reproduction and the process of converting a human into one requires the implantation of multiple organs.
Said organ can only be cultivated properly thru the usage of the Chapter's geneseed(that represetns the controbution of the Emperor's and the legion's primarch to their genetic makeup).
One such organ is the progenoids which all astartes are implanted with: they have 2 of them by the time they become an astartes, one of whihc matures and can be removed around 10 or so years later while the other sits in a vital position(just under where the thyroid normally is) and cna only be removed if the Marine falls.
Securing at least one of these glands will ensure a 1:1 ratio of replacement for the future of the Chapter.
ah man seeing all the dead Salamanders in the crash was awful. That crash must have been horrific to take them out.
Might have to subscribe if they start pumping more animations like this out
Getting some deja vu from the Kill Team trailer right here
It’s made by the same animation studio, M2 Animation
The only thing I don t like is this stereoptypical " crash with only 1 survivor who is somehow unharmed".
It would have been cooler if there were like 3-4 survivors, within different states of wellbeing.
Imagine if the Salamander pinned to the wall was still alive while his brothers tried to get him free only to realize they can t do it in time before the whole thing goes up in flames WHILE beset by the zombies.
Or would that have been too much action?
So you want the stereotypical “small band of survivors behind enemy lines”. Or how about 2 survivors for the stereotypical “buddy picture”. Everything is stereotypical if you say it a certain way.
He lost a heart a lung and had an abdominal injury with blood loss. Used combat drugs to become fully effective. Hardly unharmed.
did you not see the part where he had to administer several adrenal drugs to be combat effective??
We are in the grimdark future
No Jamaican accent or hugging. Shame
He probably from different planet
@@DeadBattleBrother15doesn’t his jet black skin and red eyes mean he’s from Nocturn
Thank god tts made that joke annoying
@@doh0702 doesn't mean he's originally born and grew in Nocturne. You can be black in Nocturne if you're stay long enough in there.
But let's just wait the next episode release for the answer
Actually most humans of Nocturne have completely natural pigments. Its just Vulkans geneseed that turns them pitch black and red eyed@@doh0702
good to see some salamander stuff, they are the nicest of the chapters. They might actually be polite to you instead of calling you a mortal and smacking you out of the way.
I can already hear the rip and tear music overlayed with this.
Top tier animation, but dang, everything made me so uncomfortable. A Krieger demasked. A Krieger that talks and begging for an end. A Krieger called a traitor. A marine dumb enough to ever think that a Krieger would ever turn traitor. A marine that couldn't even rescue his brothers' gene seed. 4 minutes of pure dark sadness. >:'(
Is it just me or do the space marines look a bit off. If you compare it to Astartes they looked like bad-asses, here they look like their proportions are a bit off.
Well, the Salamanders are oddly taller and bigger in comparison to other Astartes.
@@foolslayer9416 I was thinking the opposite. I think here, they look quite short. Baby proportions.
There like 2 or 1.5(Salamanders and other chapters have bigger soldiers) feet taller than the first Gen Space Marines, that re if im not wrong 8 foot tall
@@Itz2Catdifferent art style I’d suppose
Later on in the show are some mortal civillians - compared to him is Sa'kan really huge, so I dont really think hes short
Youre killing IT. Youre not killing them!
Cool detail i liked is the Salamanders Heads-Up-Display.
Shows the status of his squad (three red, one white, hes the only survivor), life signs of his battle brothers (flatlined), his own health status (critically injured).
Then to add to this cool detail, the suit responding to voice commands, with each emergency stim administered his health meter raising to optimal levels.
And of course, the respect towards the fact this Angel of Death is wearing a suit of POWERED armor: the weighty steps, the whirr of motors when maneuvering limbs, the ambient whine of the power supply. Just like they describe it in the books :)
That 4th guy's indicator looks a little darker than the others. Guess he's extra-deader.
@@Gibblets411 Perhaps it means his Geneseed was destroyed/unrecoverable?
@@Swordsoulreaver
Got em right in the seed, owie.
It's funny though, now that I rewatch it, it's clearly just orange and I'm dumb.