Furthermore the Black Templars chapter of space marines are like peak Imperium. No mercy for ANYTHING heretical. Meaning the moment brother Anzeil walked into that room, everyone was doomed. Not just...ahem... the "dog mutant psykers," but every being in that town as they were "harboring heretics."
There was never any doubt for people that know what the Black Templars are like. If it had been a Vlka Fenrika, White Scar, or maybe even an Ultramarine there would have been some tension on what might happen, but there wasn't, and that's pretty much the only weakness of the show.
Context, Big boy was a Black Templar, who ontop of being a religious psychotic killing machine, is obsessed with also killing Mutants, and Psykers. So soon as he said mutants and psychic abilities, knew that was a wrap.
The furries in this episode gave me "lesser of two evils vibes." It's just like the kids with Michael Jackson in Scary Movie 4. "Run away children! Towards the Tripod if you have to!"
@@marmyeater oh absolutely not, that’s like someone playing the game just for GW to be like “you played our game now you owe us money for the fun you had” like what? I just genuinely want this silly series to continue so bad 😭
In the warhammer universe do not be unsanctioned psykers or mutants. Those are death sentences. So being both. Double death sentence.
Furthermore the Black Templars chapter of space marines are like peak Imperium. No mercy for ANYTHING heretical. Meaning the moment brother Anzeil walked into that room, everyone was doomed. Not just...ahem... the "dog mutant psykers," but every being in that town as they were "harboring heretics."
Innocence proves nothing
Dog mutants with psychic powers.
Unsanctioned ones.
It’s the emperor’s mercy, if there were furries in their walls, it was only a matter of time for them to sprout back up.
There was never any doubt for people that know what the Black Templars are like. If it had been a Vlka Fenrika, White Scar, or maybe even an Ultramarine there would have been some tension on what might happen, but there wasn't, and that's pretty much the only weakness of the show.
Holding him was telekinesis, telepaty is about communicating and controling the minds of others just like Profesor X.
Bro when you talk I keep imaginating mike tyson sitting there lmaoo
thats what i was thinking lmaooooo
Context, Big boy was a Black Templar, who ontop of being a religious psychotic killing machine, is obsessed with also killing Mutants, and Psykers.
So soon as he said mutants and psychic abilities, knew that was a wrap.
Uh, yeah he killed them? You ever SEEN a Black Templar?
I love those videos, the only downside is to deal with the teenage keyboardwarriors that take it to serious. Still nicely made.
bruh, a little lighting tip : put some butter paper over your lamp / light... it'll get rid of that harsh shine on your face
The furries in this episode gave me "lesser of two evils vibes."
It's just like the kids with Michael Jackson in Scary Movie 4.
"Run away children! Towards the Tripod if you have to!"
No, Brother Azron's end was quick, the particularly messed up furries here wanted to mind break and turn the whole family into breeding machines.
I've seen you spread the same lie on multiple videos.
@@marmyeater The furries are the greater of two evils. Get over it. These are the facts.
I’m happy they continued the templar vs furry story but I hope they strike a deal with the 40k devs to continue the story
No, GW doesn't deserve to make money off of it.
@@marmyeater oh absolutely not, that’s like someone playing the game just for GW to be like “you played our game now you owe us money for the fun you had” like what? I just genuinely want this silly series to continue so bad 😭