I like the idea of the necrons just adopting the tribe essentially as pets on a lark. Not for any practical reason, nor for any cruel plans, but because the overlord thought it would be funny.
Knowing my necrons i would say thats the most fitting. They would accept willful subjecation by the diggas and the orks were pushing into their realm. Like kings sending.knights to destroy invaders attacking their peasent village, not out of compassion but because its their property.
I think we can also assume that there are probaly some Necrons which are aware of the threat the Chaos, Orkz, Tyrannids and Dark Eldar still are. We shouldn't forget that Necrons hate the Chaos, Orkz, Tyrannids and Eldar in general. And Humans are also to my knowledge a Race, besides the Tyrannids and Tau, which weren't created by "The Old Ones" which the Necrons hated. So basically - I wouldn't be too surprised if there would be at least a few Necrons which advocate for "Ally us with the Humans, destroyin' the Warp, make the Orks, Tyrannids and Eldar extinct and then pickin' up the rest to create finally a Galaxy after our likin' and maybe even obtain true immortality.".
I think the idea of an overlord "adopting" the Diggas, since I can imagine the overlord basically treating the humans like he's playing one of those civilization building games.
@@mr.buttram2837 they are degraded copies of their former biological minds in the machine. One of the main conflicts within their race is about lost souls
Old war vet discovers a group of mangy dogs in his back yard. Decides to adopt them. Local gang shows up and tries to hurt and steal dogs. Old man gives them an old-fashioned ass whooping. Gang doesn't come around anymore.
I like the idea of Necrons using humans as flesh farms and then taking over. When the Necrons find out Humans also built pyramids - they gonna be salty.
What if Earth is not actually Terra, but rather a necron tomb world, TRICKED through a popular tabletop game into thinking, that we are going to be Terra in some millennia?
@@diggernick01 Venus would be a good place to hide out and chill for a few eons if you could deal with the horrifying conditions of the planet. No biological life would want to live there except for those pesky humans that want to build Cloud City.
The Infinite and The Divine was a great book that provides insight into how Necrons view things like the passage of time, newer races, and their overall goals. Highly recommend!
It was awesome and you get a great insight into how time is nothing to them years go by without a word passing between two characters mid conversation at one point XD
@@akantor0811 When some Necrons have been active for 60 million years, and there are no biological processes to impede them, it makes sense that time is just a number.
I feel like the necrons just did the submit or die thing, but holded their end of the bargain when the tribes submit, and they are just protecting their servants when they demn necesary
Orks, previously krork, were the tools of the Necron's enemy. Seems like the only reason needed to attack the orks. Humans would be new and considered harmless.
Where is that in lore, because according to lore korks fought Necrons because the old ones made them to fight Necrons , died mostly during the void plague then devolved into Orks. While Necrons slept . Where is this in lore I'd like to read it
Yeah, I think you got that backwards. Krorks were enemies of the Necrontyre and the Ctan made by the Old Ones to fight them. My best bet would be that the Necron in charge mostly just hates the old races that fought them long ago a lot compared to some apes that popped up only like a couple million years ago. So why pass up some loyal apes that are willing to fight with you.
Necron 1: "Its so ugly that it's cute" Necron 2: "Phaeron said no pets" Necron 1: "But Phaeron dead" Necron 2: "Ok, just the one, and remember to spay/neuter it" Ten years later: many pets Necron 2: "NECRON ONE!!!"
When the Orks crashed their ship into their world they most likely destroyed a good portion of the Necron ground force and structures underground. So they decided to make an alliance with the Ork cosplayers in order to redirect the Orks attention away from themselves.
Wouldn't it make sense for the Necrons to attack the Orks, having fought the War in Heaven against the Krorks? They're an obvious enemy, whereas humans were unknown at the time. So the Necrons may have viewed the primitive Diggas as something of a novelty, maybe even assuming they were the product of evolution. If they also saw the similarities between the human skeleton and their regular forms then they might have thought they were descendants or (to tie in with Rem's idea of using the humans as bodies to inhabit), specifically grown for the purpose?
Or maybe they just thought we were cute Like elephants think humans are cute Or perhaps we woke them up from one hell of a nightmare Thankful, they let us live
@@azmanabdula I have a mirror, if any of the Diggaz look like me I guarantee the Necrons aren't thinking "Awww, cute". They're thinking "Thank C'tan we have this shiny living metal!" 😁 😂
Probably the radiation damage the Diggas endured: if anything can evoke pity in a Necron, it's probably seeing people irrevocably damaged by radiation. It's also a good chance to study the Warp, and how human and Ork interactions might affect it.
@@easycheese6409 Emperors Children and Craftword Eldar should get their own shared box set since both factions need new models and Slaanesh is the enemy of the Eldar and vice versa.
Humans, Necron, and the Tau could form an alliance on the basis of everyone else being The Old Ones bioweapons or warp spawned mistakes. That is assuming that Humanity wasn't the last work of the last Old One and that the Tau weren't created by the Eldar.
They put on a grand festival with plays and jugglers and acrobatics, death-defying stunts and grand dramatic displays and the bored Necrons were like 'you know what? you guys are alright. Need an entire army destroyed anytime just hit us up' and they have been fast friends ever since
Didn't the original ork lifeforms fight the necrons in the war in heaven? Maybe the necrons, after seeing the humans fighting the orks, decide that the enemy of my enemy was my friend.
perhaps that could be part of it, perhaps the necron overlord was merciful and thought that keeping the humans would be a good idea in case they needed them later, perhaps the necron overlord was empathetic and it was amplified by the fact that they were fighting the orks and losing to them, so instead of letting them die they helped the humans kill off the orks
@@tachyon7904 so basically Necrons: ok I can tolerate you guys but stay off my lawn Humans: **fight a losing battle against the orks** Necrons: **war in heaven flashbacks** ok no your mine now.
I like the idea of merging these theories. The diggers do worship the necrons as the living dead. At some point at the pinnacle of a ceremony a cryptek sarcophagus popped open revealing the staff light. The priests took the staff and thus activated the mindless warriors and scarabs. Eventually the Phearon awoke found this amusing and now keeps the diggers as loyal guards as the diggers worship him as a true God
After the explorators killed the Pharaoh of Angelis by chance, the necrons turned on them. The explotators then convinced the Necrons to view them as friends using the Codex Astartes maneuver known as doing the "weekend at Bernie's".
What do I think...? I think you're good at this. All the stuff MCU and DC has released lately and I'm still coming back to watching/listening/learning 40k Theories ... Thank You Brother.
I gotta ask this question, where's all these magazines coming from? Do even astartes use magic to keep mags topped off, or they just appear? Probably not the best video to bring this up... Yeah, not very orky of me
4:55 Oh, that was just the Necrons saying: "Get of my lawn. I do not want another Krork Fungus infestration. Last time I had to sterilize the whole damn planet!" 12:07 Most likely they got the staff of one of the lower lords, allowing them to command that Lords forces. Not a lot of Necrons in the grand scheme of things. But still easily enough to conquer a bunch of tribal humans! It is possible that part of the Tomb Complexes guards is unable to leave the tomb complex. I found it interesting that the Diggas never used their Standing Necron army to beat back the Orks, only that much larger force. Wich would confirm my idea that this was a automatic response to (Kr)ork presence.
'Hey, uh... Doug, I think someone switched up the molds for the Guardsmen and the Ork sets...' 'It's fine, Tim, just figure something out. It's not a bug, it's a feature.' 'Alrightie then, whatever you say, Doug.'
I actually really like the idea of a Necron Overlord looking at the Diggas and going "You know what? These....things..are our pets now" sorta like Pugs. Ugly as hell yet kinda cute
Gorkamorka was a wonderful game, it completely redrew the Ork character and began to move 40k away from the background of a stifled, stagnating human empire of 2nd ed. toward the the galaxy wide, war-torn battle of survival that 3rd ed introduced. Where the Diggas and Necrons are concerned, it's worth remembering that Gorkamorka is seemingly set in M35/6 and theimperium's first official contact with the Necrons was 897.M41 (at Sanctuary 101, one of the best 40k battle reports ever). As such, these could be the first Necrons to have awakened in the 'new' galaxy. They might be faulty, curious or atypical, as the video suggests. I'm inclined to say that they were curious: they may have been trying to figure out the people who they'd woken up to find, perhaps with a goal to creating their own bodies. There again, there may have been no actual Necrons and it was just their support constructs in the tombs which might not necessarily have been hostile to the humans.
I really liked the skirmish games back when I played. They were easier to set up than full battles, smaller amounts of figures to transport. Painting was more detailed and more fun than painting 20 identical figures.
I like your idea that the Diggas were just running around in the tunnels beneath the surface of Gorkamorka until they discovered the nearly destroyed tomb of a Necron lord and just decided to pinch his nice shiny staff.
Some game dev is bound to turn this into a video game one day. Probably like a 40k Borderlands 2 and Rage mix but it's about the Diggas, Necrons and Da Orks.
I wonder if the pharon feels pity for the diggas, seeing in them a vauge kinship in these small things, slaving under a blazing Star to fill the whims of things far stronger then they.
To be honest, I don't wanna speculate anything regarding the Steel Confessors, given that the majority of the info surrounding them hasn't actually been verified. I, for the life of me, cannot track down a copy of their supposed Index Astartes article from their Games Day appearance, and even after asking Black Library authors and long time GW staff about it, none of them seemingly can either. So until we can actually verify the info about them (I.E: What's legit and what's fanon/fan speculation), I won't be touching the Steel Confessors anytime soon.
(Bored Necron Lord, drumming his fingers on a throne) NL: Waiting thousands of years is staggeringly boring. (Wreckers accidently stumble into the throne room) NL: Dafaq is this? Dafaq are you? Are... Oh my word you're humans. But. Ohhhhh myyy look at you! You've devolved even further! That's adorable! Look at you, look at your little faces! You're all so cute! Ah. Get outta here, you crazy kids. No murder today, not with those itty bitty faces. Cue zany hijinks as the Necron Lord adopts their tribe.
playing gothic armada 2 as necron i think that it was their protocol,surrender and be sparred..as we can all experience during the mission where the player must capture the white scar space marine..1stly the necron offers a very peacefull solution
something to do with Trazan the infinite probably watching holofeeds of their antics that have been arranged into saturday morning cartoons by his minions
DIggas are far less costly units to mobilize against the Orks, who have become quite effective with some aid in development. So a little uplifting has made these humans very good assets to the Necron.
I like the idea of the necrons just adopting the tribe essentially as pets on a lark. Not for any practical reason, nor for any cruel plans, but because the overlord thought it would be funny.
Knowing my necrons i would say thats the most fitting. They would accept willful subjecation by the diggas and the orks were pushing into their realm.
Like kings sending.knights to destroy invaders attacking their peasent village, not out of compassion but because its their property.
@@wakcedout What about the Pariah Gene?
I think we can also assume that there are probaly some Necrons which are aware of the threat the Chaos, Orkz, Tyrannids and Dark Eldar still are.
We shouldn't forget that Necrons hate the Chaos, Orkz, Tyrannids and Eldar in general.
And Humans are also to my knowledge a Race, besides the Tyrannids and Tau, which weren't created by "The Old Ones" which the Necrons hated.
So basically - I wouldn't be too surprised if there would be at least a few Necrons which advocate for "Ally us with the Humans, destroyin' the Warp, make the Orks, Tyrannids and Eldar extinct and then pickin' up the rest to create finally a Galaxy after our likin' and maybe even obtain true immortality.".
Necron: I just think they are neat.
I think the idea of an overlord "adopting" the Diggas, since I can imagine the overlord basically treating the humans like he's playing one of those civilization building games.
Overlord DangerouslyFunny?
Well,at least some of them care about administration, it seems. This one will try to actually rule people, which is impressive.
Helping them out directly would be like using cheats when the game isn't going the way you want it to
My theory?
The Necrons had a bet to see who would win, Da Orks or the Diggas and one of the necrons really didn’t want to lose.
This is my favorite theory.
Probably Trayzn
@@primusstar5995 And Orikan
Pariah Gene?
Because even the necrons have a sense of humor.
After they retconned that garbage about them just being machines and revealed that they still have souls, they sure do have a sense of humor.
@@mr.buttram2837 Well, Destroyers are still cold killing machines
@@indrickboreale7381 and on the tabletop I prefer them that way.
@Anupam Datta Sarkar if they dont have souls, how do they transfer to new bodies when their old bodies are destroyed?
@@mr.buttram2837 they are degraded copies of their former biological minds in the machine. One of the main conflicts within their race is about lost souls
humans: literally disembowel themselves
necron overlord: "that is literally the cutest thing I've ever seen"
Literally?
Literally.
Necron Overlord: Oh that's so cute, I remember when I use to have a digestive system" *sighs
Literally tho?
"Let's see if they'll do it again."
@@DaimothCL literally
"DIGGANOBS"
"But sir, they are Wolfen, they are horri...."
*SMACK* "DIGGANOBS!"
"Yes, Grandmaster, they are Digganobs"
GOOOD
Where is this from, i recall it but not from where.
ETTSD?
@@Klomster88 yeh
@@arthurchong5271 thank you!
FWUCK YOU! 'Slams hammer'
Necron Pharon: Don't you ever communicate with myself or my diggas ever again.
lol
Old war vet discovers a group of mangy dogs in his back yard.
Decides to adopt them.
Local gang shows up and tries to hurt and steal dogs.
Old man gives them an old-fashioned ass whooping.
Gang doesn't come around anymore.
Wait ive seen this movie!!!!
@@denis197534 GRANNNNN TORINOOO
@@Cs-ny5mw I was just thinking about this movie
Shit. Now I need a necron army lead by a lord that looks like every Clint Eastwood character ever.
@@PandorasFolly so.... a bog standard necron with a cheroot and bloody great hand gun?
I like the idea of Necrons using humans as flesh farms and then taking over. When the Necrons find out Humans also built pyramids - they gonna be salty.
What if Earth is not actually Terra, but rather a necron tomb world, TRICKED through a popular tabletop game into thinking, that we are going to be Terra in some millennia?
@@diggernick01 Venus would be a good place to hide out and chill for a few eons if you could deal with the horrifying conditions of the planet. No biological life would want to live there except for those pesky humans that want to build Cloud City.
Well when you destroy all History of Pyramids besides your own, you win.
What if Humans are actually Surviving Necrontyr that somehow overcame whatever it was that was plaguing the necrontyr race pre bio-transfer .
@@DoomStarRequiem now that's just actual proper heresy
The Infinite and The Divine was a great book that provides insight into how Necrons view things like the passage of time, newer races, and their overall goals. Highly recommend!
It is indeed an amazing book.
Thanks! I'll pick it up today.
It was awesome and you get a great insight into how time is nothing to them years go by without a word passing between two characters mid conversation at one point XD
@@akantor0811 When some Necrons have been active for 60 million years, and there are no biological processes to impede them, it makes sense that time is just a number.
Never have heard of them before, what are the authors names please?
Why? Because the indigenous wildlife were deemed too easy to domesticate, and the Necrons wanted a challenge.
Me: *has homework*
40k Theories: Wanna know why space mummies protect human moles?
Me: DO I??
A severely underrated comment
@@TheRealRusDaddy I swear it is.
Necron overlord Lev'Kreft: I like this human. I think I'll call him Diggerman.
'Ewww... A Greenskin'
“Digger” is our word, but you can say “Digga.”
WUZZ UP MY DIGGA!
Lmao
@@Connor.SG-1Ring Digga please?!
If you use the hard R we are going to have problems!
Such a great joke some.people are instantly gonna get butt hurt about haha
The Necrons are paying reparations to the Diggas who were the rightful inheritors of the Egyptian theme and motif bases.
We wuz nekronz n sheit
Secretly, the Necrons just wanna be our friends: they're just VERY shy about it.
So tsundarey?
@@theenderdestruction2362 the tsunderest
@Calvin Smith I need a adult
@@theenderdestruction2362
They’re older than the oldest adult of our species so......best find a better phrase pal
👉👈💀 I LIKE YOU FLESHED ONE/AS A FRIEND
Necron lord to his subordinates: Be sure to feed and water your Digger daily, and don’t forget to take it out for walkies.
I had forgotten all about the game Gorkamorka until this video. Thanks Rem. I did enjoy playing it back when.
I feel like the necrons just did the submit or die thing, but holded their end of the bargain when the tribes submit, and they are just protecting their servants when they demn necesary
Orks, previously krork, were the tools of the Necron's enemy. Seems like the only reason needed to attack the orks. Humans would be new and considered harmless.
Where is that in lore, because according to lore korks fought Necrons because the old ones made them to fight Necrons , died mostly during the void plague then devolved into Orks. While Necrons slept .
Where is this in lore I'd like to read it
Yeah, I think you got that backwards. Krorks were enemies of the Necrontyre and the Ctan made by the Old Ones to fight them. My best bet would be that the Necron in charge mostly just hates the old races that fought them long ago a lot compared to some apes that popped up only like a couple million years ago. So why pass up some loyal apes that are willing to fight with you.
@@Waagghhboy how is that different from what I said?
@@captainanopheles4307 cuz you said the proto orks are proto Necron's tool which is obviously not.
@@RichterBelmont2235 the necron''s enemy. Is there a word missing your end?
Necron 1: "Its so ugly that it's cute"
Necron 2: "Phaeron said no pets"
Necron 1: "But Phaeron dead"
Necron 2: "Ok, just the one, and remember to spay/neuter it"
Ten years later: many pets
Necron 2: "NECRON ONE!!!"
I didnt even know these guys existed, now I really like them
_DIGGANOBZ!_
BIGGUS
DIGGUS
What’s so funny about biggus diggus? I have a very good friend on ultramar named biggus diggus
@@joebrimm4188 *laughs harder
@@joebrimm4188 He has a sister of battle you know. You know she is called. She is called CHOKSON............ CHOKSON DIGGUS.
FU! DIGGANOBZ!
Affirmative grand master. They are indeed digganobz.
Good!
I thought they were Wulfen?
@@1vandread digganobz!
BEHOLD!
@@1vandread *smashes you into the ground with a giant hammer* FOOLS BEHOLD
DIIIGGGAA NOBZ!!!
When the Orks crashed their ship into their world they most likely destroyed a good portion of the Necron ground force and structures underground. So they decided to make an alliance with the Ork cosplayers in order to redirect the Orks attention away from themselves.
Wouldn't it make sense for the Necrons to attack the Orks, having fought the War in Heaven against the Krorks? They're an obvious enemy, whereas humans were unknown at the time. So the Necrons may have viewed the primitive Diggas as something of a novelty, maybe even assuming they were the product of evolution.
If they also saw the similarities between the human skeleton and their regular forms then they might have thought they were descendants or (to tie in with Rem's idea of using the humans as bodies to inhabit), specifically grown for the purpose?
Or maybe they just thought we were cute
Like elephants think humans are cute
Or perhaps we woke them up from one hell of a nightmare
Thankful, they let us live
@@azmanabdula I have a mirror, if any of the Diggaz look like me I guarantee the Necrons aren't thinking "Awww, cute". They're thinking "Thank C'tan we have this shiny living metal!" 😁 😂
They were impressed by their sick rap skills and fly dance moves.
Diggas
LMAO.
Damn strait, my Digga'
@@zdemaskowanychomik1258 I'm going to thumbs up this but that's not what I was going for.
Probably the radiation damage the Diggas endured: if anything can evoke pity in a Necron, it's probably seeing people irrevocably damaged by radiation.
It's also a good chance to study the Warp, and how human and Ork interactions might affect it.
They have a code of conduct protecting the natives or one of the natives got their hands on a staff of light.
Ordo Notificus Present! We Will Provide the LIKES!
*Ordo Notifcus*
*Notifcus Received *
*Protocol Like Initialized *
*Commence Like And Comment To Support Algorithm *
*Machine Spirit Appeased *
Wait. Kaldor Drago?
We need a new gorkamorka game - with insane necrons racing speed freeks
I don’t need sleep, I need answers to this!
Astartes of the lake, what is your wisdom?
@@easycheese6409 Emperors Children and Craftword Eldar should get their own shared box set since both factions need new models and Slaanesh is the enemy of the Eldar and vice versa.
3:57 "...leading to the events of the Big Dig."
Uhhh... right. Big Dig, of course.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I'm honestly more in favour of making a deal with the Necrons than dealing with those damn knife ears!
Humans, Necron, and the Tau could form an alliance on the basis of everyone else being The Old Ones bioweapons or warp spawned mistakes. That is assuming that Humanity wasn't the last work of the last Old One and that the Tau weren't created by the Eldar.
Topics to avoid: how to abbreviate a Necron Digga.
What’s wrong with necggas
N- ++*Terminated*++
What's wrong with Digrons?
I think we should get a Vtuber to try and sort this out
Leave that the the subtitles
They put on a grand festival with plays and jugglers and acrobatics, death-defying stunts and grand dramatic displays and the bored Necrons were like 'you know what? you guys are alright. Need an entire army destroyed anytime just hit us up' and they have been fast friends ever since
Could it be that they worshipped the void dragon and maybe had some iconography of that, that the tomb Lord recognised?
Didn't the original ork lifeforms fight the necrons in the war in heaven? Maybe the necrons, after seeing the humans fighting the orks, decide that the enemy of my enemy was my friend.
perhaps that could be part of it, perhaps the necron overlord was merciful and thought that keeping the humans would be a good idea in case they needed them later, perhaps the necron overlord was empathetic and it was amplified by the fact that they were fighting the orks and losing to them, so instead of letting them die they helped the humans kill off the orks
@@tachyon7904 so basically
Necrons: ok I can tolerate you guys but stay off my lawn
Humans: **fight a losing battle against the orks**
Necrons: **war in heaven flashbacks** ok no your mine now.
@@lazarus9165 yes
Okay but this is the best Digga lore ever
They're all generally at peace with each other it seems, which is quite fascinating in itself!
I want to see this Necron overlord meet with Trazyn. I think it would be like a meeting of cat lady and antiquary.
Not all the Necrons were willing to buddy up with the nom-nom star eating mongrels, perhaps this tomb-world contained some of those folks ?
I always assumed that necrons keep diggas so that they defend the tombs and necrons don’t need to bother with every inconvenience
Nice!
I was going to go to bed, then....
Same lol
Yup.
Yeah, same.
Now you're not sleeping at all Lost like me
Oh it took me a minute to realize these guys are DIGGANOBZ
you mean, the only one who know the truth are GW and since they forgot Gorkamorka existed, we will never learn it ?
Alright I’m watching this, this seems too good.
I like the idea of merging these theories.
The diggers do worship the necrons as the living dead. At some point at the pinnacle of a ceremony a cryptek sarcophagus popped open revealing the staff light.
The priests took the staff and thus activated the mindless warriors and scarabs.
Eventually the Phearon awoke found this amusing and now keeps the diggers as loyal guards as the diggers worship him as a true God
I know absolutely nothing about Gorkamorka but the idea now seem super interesting
9:03 big e would be furious when he heard humans bowing to xenos
5:52 the orkish naming conventions are the most glorious thing to come out of 40k
Cobblers day. But saved this to redeem the night. Thank you, Grand Master. :).
Lord Baldermort!
Any chance of a narration in regards to the Diggas/Orks?
Your voice acting would make it a hilarious and fantastic subject!
Necron Overlord protects his weird human pets that are really into orkz for some reason.
“It’s not easy being green”
-old ork proverb
DIGGANOBZ!
Ohh the ork murder channel
Someone said it.
Good!
My Headcanon is this particular dynasty of Necrons found Diggas to be cute and need to Protecc!
becuse they know trayzn would show up and steal em so the Necrons decided to protect them for that mechanical magpie
Is this a re-upload or did another channel cover it?
It's a remaster to give additional information and correct a couple of minor errors.
@@40KTheories that’s great to hear. Always good to hear good channels improving and bettering them selves
After the explorators killed the Pharaoh of Angelis by chance, the necrons turned on them. The explotators then convinced the Necrons to view them as friends using the Codex Astartes maneuver known as doing the "weekend at Bernie's".
What do I think...? I think you're good at this. All the stuff MCU and DC has released lately and I'm still coming back to watching/listening/learning 40k Theories ... Thank You Brother.
I gotta ask this question, where's all these magazines coming from? Do even astartes use magic to keep mags topped off, or they just appear?
Probably not the best video to bring this up...
Yeah, not very orky of me
4:55 Oh, that was just the Necrons saying: "Get of my lawn. I do not want another Krork Fungus infestration. Last time I had to sterilize the whole damn planet!"
12:07 Most likely they got the staff of one of the lower lords, allowing them to command that Lords forces. Not a lot of Necrons in the grand scheme of things. But still easily enough to conquer a bunch of tribal humans!
It is possible that part of the Tomb Complexes guards is unable to leave the tomb complex. I found it interesting that the Diggas never used their Standing Necron army to beat back the Orks, only that much larger force. Wich would confirm my idea that this was a automatic response to (Kr)ork presence.
Digganobz *says in a scrumptious tone*
I once met a Tyranid named Steve.
He said he's friends with the Necrons, and tells me they're not as bad as they seem.
True story.
Ive readd the title too fast and spilled my coffe on my desk.
A very extremely awesome video as always 40k Theories.
Necrons to Diggas: We are generous gods
"Oi gark. Is that one of those spooky fellas.?...oh nevermind. We lost bok.."
*Last message from a local Ork camp*
I like arch's theory that the collision basically knocked a screw loose
Arch has a screw loose, whats his excuse?
I feel like the diggaz were made when someone kitbashed orks stuff onto human bodies.
'Hey, uh... Doug, I think someone switched up the molds for the Guardsmen and the Ork sets...'
'It's fine, Tim, just figure something out. It's not a bug, it's a feature.'
'Alrightie then, whatever you say, Doug.'
I actually really like the idea of a Necron Overlord looking at the Diggas and going "You know what? These....things..are our pets now" sorta like Pugs. Ugly as hell yet kinda cute
Is it april first already? This topic is complete nonsense, and I am *here* for it
diggas are really flayed one with a sense of humour
I think that the necron lord on this planet may be a bit more empathic than his brothers leading it to do this.
The diggas were prototypes for the Etherials, who are Necrons
My favourite theory. Tau are all just Necron Thralls, as all should be.
A combination surely, curiosity, Orky threat, and having humanity as a handy experimental resource.
Ik what im getting for Christmas "money" so let's run my luck and get the $100 patron .
Da WAAAAAGH doesn't end for da Nekronboyz, unlezz you'z a Digga boy.
Gorkamorka was a wonderful game, it completely redrew the Ork character and began to move 40k away from the background of a stifled, stagnating human empire of 2nd ed. toward the the galaxy wide, war-torn battle of survival that 3rd ed introduced.
Where the Diggas and Necrons are concerned, it's worth remembering that Gorkamorka is seemingly set in M35/6 and theimperium's first official contact with the Necrons was 897.M41 (at Sanctuary 101, one of the best 40k battle reports ever). As such, these could be the first Necrons to have awakened in the 'new' galaxy. They might be faulty, curious or atypical, as the video suggests. I'm inclined to say that they were curious: they may have been trying to figure out the people who they'd woken up to find, perhaps with a goal to creating their own bodies. There again, there may have been no actual Necrons and it was just their support constructs in the tombs which might not necessarily have been hostile to the humans.
Good timing!
Gorka Morka was one of my favourite games, kept all my minis' too. Loved the Diggas and Muties.
I really liked the skirmish games back when I played. They were easier to set up than full battles, smaller amounts of figures to transport. Painting was more detailed and more fun than painting 20 identical figures.
I like your idea that the Diggas were just running around in the tunnels beneath the surface of Gorkamorka until they discovered the nearly destroyed tomb of a Necron lord and just decided to pinch his nice shiny staff.
Some game dev is bound to turn this into a video game one day. Probably like a 40k Borderlands 2 and Rage mix but it's about the Diggas, Necrons and Da Orks.
We were supposed to have a Gorkamorka video game on the Dreamcast, but it got cancelled :(
I think it is probably them being the patrons pet science project.
I wonder if the pharon feels pity for the diggas, seeing in them a vauge kinship in these small things, slaving under a blazing Star to fill the whims of things far stronger then they.
Question do you think it possible the cog boys created th Steel Confessor chapter specifically to combat the Necton?
To be honest, I don't wanna speculate anything regarding the Steel Confessors, given that the majority of the info surrounding them hasn't actually been verified. I, for the life of me, cannot track down a copy of their supposed Index Astartes article from their Games Day appearance, and even after asking Black Library authors and long time GW staff about it, none of them seemingly can either.
So until we can actually verify the info about them (I.E: What's legit and what's fanon/fan speculation), I won't be touching the Steel Confessors anytime soon.
Trazyn called dibs.
(Bored Necron Lord, drumming his fingers on a throne)
NL: Waiting thousands of years is staggeringly boring.
(Wreckers accidently stumble into the throne room)
NL: Dafaq is this? Dafaq are you? Are... Oh my word you're humans. But. Ohhhhh myyy look at you! You've devolved even further! That's adorable! Look at you, look at your little faces! You're all so cute! Ah. Get outta here, you crazy kids. No murder today, not with those itty bitty faces.
Cue zany hijinks as the Necron Lord adopts their tribe.
3:56 cata-cooms
4:01 the big dig
HMMMMMMMMM
Yes, Catacomb in British English is pronounced Cah-tah-coom.
dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/catacomb
@@40KTheories I still think it's a little funny. A little unintended innuendo then.
playing gothic armada 2 as necron i think that it was their protocol,surrender and be sparred..as we can all experience during the mission where the player must capture the white scar space marine..1stly the necron offers a very peacefull solution
More likely the Diggers make a good largely harmless early warning meatshield.
something to do with Trazan the infinite probably watching holofeeds of their antics that have been arranged into saturday morning cartoons by his minions
I like to think that the Overlord saw the Diggas, thought they were adorable, and decided to adopt them.
Necro lord wakes up and sees a weird pink thing painted green wearing rusty metal "...I like this thing..."
Now I want an ork friend.
Just a guess. They needed manual worker, ''fixer'', gardian while they slumber.
2:00 "Ere be stuff"
Edit: 5:54 "Ere be more stuff"
DIggas are far less costly units to mobilize against the Orks, who have become quite effective with some aid in development. So a little uplifting has made these humans very good assets to the Necron.
4:12 Diggers? This vocabulary is legal? XD