I don't know why but there's something charming about three friends playing a game where only two of them know of the lore while the other is just confused at what's going on.
That's been my experience with these games. It was the same thing for me and my friends when we played Darktide. I was the one nerding out over the lore and my other two friends were just like "Yea, yea OK, where are the enemies?!"
bud, its better to see how a boy and a girl play a same game and see how the girl complains a lot, by this i mean Nano and his girlfriend (btw almost wife, no offense to the wife-girlfriend, idk her nickname, sorry)
@@PurpleCh4lk the reason why the person said they here isn't because they're woke. It's because the emperors quite literally has a broken consciousness, there's probably hundreds of emperors personalities.
@@ezonplays2260 "the reason why the person said they here isn't because they're woke" Imagine needing trigger warning because of a pronoun. Feels sad somebody has to actually mention that, as if people aren't able to think for themselves. But here we are. Anyways back to topic -, I wonder if that broken consciousness is connected to the story of Emperor being product of (thousands?) Shamans or is it just the burden of keeping Astronomicon on and warp portals and stuff closed. Here's hoping GW actually makes the story go forward. This eternal twilight moment grows a bit dull.
HOLY CRAP. Not ONCE, does Nano EVER, aim, during his gameplay. He hipfires the ENTIRE game. He even uses the big guns, without aiming, basically turning them into just a regular bolt rifle as a result. Their cool mechanic is if you AIM, they shoot FASTER.
Just went through his other two videos on HIGH SPEED, and outside of the TUTORIAL, he only ever aims a few times, accidentally. What do I mean by accidentally? I mean he starts aiming doing sights, fires a few rounds, without actually placing the reticle ON AN RNEMY, and then goes back to hip firing. I, for whatever reason, didn’t see him actually aiming the Plasma Incinerator, he DID go down sights with it one time, but he didn’t actually use it to aim.
@@florence9606 The theory comes from a bunch of people who know a lot more about Warhammer than I do. Also what other explanations do you think there are to this obviously not being Calgar?
Not unfounded either. Calgar was far from Titus both when he was in the warp and when they woke up. Plus if it was Calgar, why repeat the rise Titus line twice and in two different ways? Another thing is that the voice sounds like it came from a tired old man which matches the current state of the Emperor.
Its pretty cool that you see the entire company (whats left of it) before they attack Demerium. Only 62ish Marines are left (hard to tell if the marines on the balcony were the same as the ones in the elevator, not counting Valtus or any marines who might be in vehicles. Since a chapter consists of (usually) 1000 marines in 10 Companies, this company 1 in three marines probably died in the defense of this system, not counting those who die before they are saved by Calgar. Edit: I think that there is likely around 70ish marines left, I looked through the video again.
@@ezonplays2260 70 out of a thousand left is not "low". That is a 93% casualty rate for the entire chapter. It's been rendered combat ineffective for the long term unless losses are replenished.
7:20 those machines are space marines that after being grievusly wunded in battle are closed in those things to serve the emperor until the pain of being closed in a walking tank for hundreds of years doesn't crush their soul
helbrutes aren't dreadnoughts in the traditional sense, they take a space marine, attach him into the brute, and just chain it up like a piece of meat for however long between fights, the thousand sons manipulate other chaos marines into becoming a helbrute since they cant make their own due to them all being dusty boys
Fun fact in that ending area where all the cadians are crazy, all the crazy ones have normal eyes, all the ones still fighting have purple eyes, apparently its because they grew up on that planet and were already exposed to heavy ammounts of that chaos making them immune to corruption similar how titas is immune to corruption
No shit, really? Imma have to go back and check that out. I seem to recall that purple eyes is a native Cadian trait, so the part about those who grew up on the planet having greater resistance to the warp makes sense.
@@PTSF_Jaeger It's a very fun little attention to detail, the purples eyes are true born Cadians, the planet Cadia was near the Eye of Terror which basically radiated chaos energy. The purple eyes are a side effect of the chaos, but also a sign of a possible higher resistance to the corruption. Hence why only the ones with purple eyes continued to fight.
Gadriel: "The Codex Astartes does not support this action..." Titus: *PTSD FLASHBACKS* Gadriel: "But I am looking forward to it." Titus in his mind: _"Oh thank The Emporer."_
Finally destroying a great enemy, after battling through thousands of daemons, nearly dying countless times: "This is EXACTLY like opening a pickle jar guys"
A helldrake isnt a greater demon fallion!!! Its a demon engine. Also not specifically a tzeetch thing, just a chaos thing in general And Calgar aint no pskyer. Thats his iron halo protecting him
@@PezzaHando nope. The ultramarines make good use of pskyers. In fact they have one of the strongest named character psykers in the whole setting (chief librarian tigurius) Ultramarines is the chapters that is a jack of all trades. They don’t not use something that could be useful because of some illogic reason like superstition (well, by 40k standards anyways). They are perhaps the most level headed of all the marine chapters. Also every marine chapter has pskyers except for the black templars as far as im aware. (They are probably who you are thinking of)
Min 25:55 Others (fallion n will) thinking of the game plot n cursing at Leandros while thinking bout RUclips plot ( jokes ) this guy never stops being funny
It's so over the top and fits perfectly with the lore. It's great. They nailed what I imagined it would be like to be a Space Marine and fighting Tzeentch demons or helping guardsman kill hordes of Tyranids. Even the constant "For the Emperor!" by the players is pretty spot on, lol.
And you never played with henry cavill, the emperor is going to be sad for that 😢 Psdt: Nano, can you please make those lore text on the screen 0.0045 Miliseconds last longer? Thank you 👍🏼 FOR THE EMPEROR! 🫡✊🏻
My guess why the cadians were able to resist this magnitude of warp energy is because they are some of the survivors of the battle for cadia so this isn’t new for them.
Promoted into a role where his identity is basically discarded and no longer allowed to earn glory for himself. His job now is to cheer on and inspire the ones who are doing what he's no longer allowed to.@@imperiumltd
Is Leandros at the end of Space Marine 1 suitable to being a chaplain? No. Is Leandros with an additional century of experience/maturity suitable to being a chaplain? Maybe.
@@jsshadow-lurker5152 yeah, it's called horizontal promotion I think? Where basically you can't exactly fire the guy cause he technically didn't do anything wrong and you don't want others to see that reporting stuff like that is something they don't want to do so you have to kinda reward the guy but you don't exactly want to have him as a problem again so you move him in a spot where you'll never hear about him again.
5:56 I'm confused... I know pretty much nothing about Warhammer... Is the lore based on Catholic faith? The council of Nicaea is a real event, it gave us the Nicene Creed.
Warhammer stea... borrows heavily from history and other universes. In universe Nicaea is a planet where the Emperor canceled the usage of librarians (space marine psykers) in Astartes legions.
5:56 - is this right? I thought council of Nikaea was for the banning of psykers in the legions during the great crusade, basically to limit The Thousand Sons powers?
5:56 nah council of Nikaea was gathering of Primarchs, Custodes, Imperial scholars and lords and Emperor to decide the growing concerns over utilization of witchcraft by Astartes Librarians
In 40k context yes the emperor is absolutely real. Unlike the chaos gods which are simply greater demons, pretenders to the title of god. As the emperor makes clear in the imperial truth
While I generally agree with your version of it, IIRC the Imperial Truth was grounded in atheism. It was part of the Emperor's plan to 'starve' Chaos, by preventing humans from worshipping the Chaos Gods/denying their very existence. He never claimed the title of 'God', always denied 'Godhood', and specifically ordered the destruction of the planet of Monarchia after the Word Bearers refused to stop spreading their Emperor worship to every planet they liberated during the Great Crusade.
Hate to be "that guy" but your description for the Council of Nikaea is wrong. The council was called by the Emperor himself, long before any Imperial Ecclesiarchy ever existed and very shortly before the Horus Heresy, to ban the use of psykers within the Marine legions (librarians). The Emperor felt the risk of them tampering with the powers of the warp was too great. This was when he was still trying to hide the real power of the warp from most of humanity (with a few exceptions... Malcador, Magnus the Red, a few other "trusted" people knew about it's real power). This directly led to Magnus being censured by the Emperor for continuing to dabble in warp fuckery, Horus tricking the 6th Legion to destroy Magnus' legion and burn his home world of Prospero (they were just supposed to bring Magnus in but with Horus being in command over everyone and already secretly turned against the Emperor, he twisted the order and told them to kill everyone), which eventually turned Magnus to chaos. It's _way_ more complicated than that and the Emperor directly played a role in turning Magnus against him (bad Father), but it all kicked off because of the Council of Nikaea's outcome. FYI, the chaos Marines you're fighting are the Thousand Sons, the remnants of Magnus' original legion. warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Council_of_Nikaea
Titus told his squad to leave the insane Cadians to their Commissar to handle. A moment later a wounded Cadian told us a commissar went nuts, killed 20 men before shooting himself, LMAO
5:55 wait a minute!!! I'm sorry, but this is the wrong Council of Nikaea. the correct one has to do with the judgment of primarch Magnus, of the thousand sons, and the prohibition or not of the use of psychic powers by Space Marines who had this capacity.
The peak moment of this game was Valtus seeing k sons CSMs and being like "Vile sons of Magnus! Is he here?!" Dude was 10000% ready to go shove his combo bolter into Magnus' asshole and paint the empyrean with a few more shards of his consciousness.
I dont know what to feel about Nano, when everyone chants about the glory, he just stood there confused! Not to mention he plays as the main character too, this a truly confusing time😂😂😂
The part where you held the standard, the dreadnought, and Leandros reveal was so good. My only wish is that they continue to optimize it. The cutscenes were scuffed to hell and of course those loading times are so long. Still, what a game.
What I love is that the techpriest knows that this is the Titus who was on Graia with this crystal initially, and was the Marine who destroyed it, forcing them to rebuild it... And yet ignores him knowing full well that Graia was invaded by chaos after the crystal was activated... The Adeptus Mechanicus can be incredibly stupid sometimes...
Well, he knows that Titus was on Graia, and was reported to have died while holding the power source. We're never given any indication that he knows the full truth of what happened on Graia. And, that is exactly the kind of information the Inquisition would refuse to share with the Adpetus Mechanicus; especially any portion of the AdMech that was very specifically working on a project they were keeping secret from Olympus Mons (as indicated by one of the datapads collected on Demerium). Hell, odds are good that Leuze never sought any info on Titus beyond what was "widely" available, given the secrecy of the project, and the almost certain desire to keep the Inquisition out.
I was not expecting that, but this truely is one of the best games made in recent years. It reminded me so much on the old Starcraft cutscenes, but here you play these cutscenes and it's just great. No convoluted stories, no weird plot twist where the bad guys are actually the good guys or anything stupid like that. Just a game about killing the enemies of humanity with some cool stuff happening on your screen every few moments. Loved especially the dragon part.. you know, where he came to kill Titus and friends just to be greated with a statue to the face. Now every other dragon entrance is worse because of that, because dragons are usually not greated with statues to their faces.. which is a shame.. because I want this to be the new norm!
Basically the accurate description of a SM Chaplain. Chaplains are supposed to be very much the "Fire and brimstone"/"Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!" kind of preachers. Afterall, they are literally fighting Hell in 40k
Well, I would like to see you play operations those are like side story and custom class to choose. BTW not aiming is quite lore accurate if I am not mistaken because there was one time Tau clone fake marine and attack real marine in which they shoulder their weapons. That how they knew those are the fake one.
You did not aim your fucking gun this entire series on one hand, I am fucking pissed of how many bullets you wasted on the second. I am so happy you kept it so accurate. For the emperor
I don't know why but there's something charming about three friends playing a game where only two of them know of the lore while the other is just confused at what's going on.
And the one ho doesn't know nothing of the lore is the main protagonist
That's been my experience with these games. It was the same thing for me and my friends when we played Darktide. I was the one nerding out over the lore and my other two friends were just like "Yea, yea OK, where are the enemies?!"
That's me and my friend when we play stuff like this too. He knows a bit though.
It makes it a lot more accessible for anyone in the audience who isn't super well versed in 40K too.
bud, its better to see how a boy and a girl play a same game and see how the girl complains a lot, by this i mean Nano and his girlfriend (btw almost wife, no offense to the wife-girlfriend, idk her nickname, sorry)
"Does the Emperor, like, speak?"
Maybe if he were hooked up to a text-to-speech device...
He or they, from time to time, sure like to speak incoherrent bullshit inside ones head.
@@PurpleCh4lk the reason why the person said they here isn't because they're woke. It's because the emperors quite literally has a broken consciousness, there's probably hundreds of emperors personalities.
@@ezonplays2260 "the reason why the person said they here isn't because they're woke"
Imagine needing trigger warning because of a pronoun. Feels sad somebody has to actually mention that, as if people aren't able to think for themselves. But here we are.
Anyways back to topic -, I wonder if that broken consciousness is connected to the story of Emperor being product of (thousands?) Shamans or is it just the burden of keeping Astronomicon on and warp portals and stuff closed.
Here's hoping GW actually makes the story go forward. This eternal twilight moment grows a bit dull.
He usually talks through dreams or the weird garbled screaming that Guilliman had to endure.
"The Codex Astartes does not support this action... but I am looking forward to it."
One of the greatest lines in gaming.
Gadriel "Fuck it We Ball"
@@TheNapster153better than Leandros "i became a mop of Chaplains"
Me when I invite my girlfriend over to play space marine 2 but she starts taking her clothes off instead.
HOLY CRAP.
Not ONCE, does Nano EVER, aim, during his gameplay. He hipfires the ENTIRE game.
He even uses the big guns, without aiming, basically turning them into just a regular bolt rifle as a result.
Their cool mechanic is if you AIM, they shoot FASTER.
Nope, he does aim the plasma incinerator.
@@milojinvente7746but he still never charges it
@@milojinvente7746 episode 2? He wasn’t aiming that I don’t think, I’m going to rewatch all sections with Plasma Incinerator.
Just went through his other two videos on HIGH SPEED, and outside of the TUTORIAL, he only ever aims a few times, accidentally.
What do I mean by accidentally? I mean he starts aiming doing sights, fires a few rounds, without actually placing the reticle ON AN RNEMY, and then goes back to hip firing.
I, for whatever reason, didn’t see him actually aiming the Plasma Incinerator, he DID go down sights with it one time, but he didn’t actually use it to aim.
You have no idea how disappointed I was when I found out...
I love these split second lore drops everytime SOMETHING is mentionned lmao, I always read them
At least half are wrong, but the spirit of it is appreciated
@@aidanker-foz6511 Explain please.
@@sonnguyenvan1599 he was wrong about council of Nikaea for example
He never aimed his gun once that’s dedication
10:02
I was wondering “are guns just this inaccurate when aiming?”. Nope, lol
@@RobertoEldeTwilight is this mental instability or dedication that I see here?
More like jealousy.
Now that's an dedicated attention whore. @kiwuuspurr1927
@eljohnyjohnson1773 the guy was referring to you, you're a freaking narcassitic psychopath.
10:05 Cadia's Weakest Guardsmen...
The one unit who keeps rolling 6 armor saves.
i wouldnt want to meet the strongest if thats what weak is
IM STILL STANDING! Yeah yeah yeah
I am in a constant state of disbelief that a video game, much less a warhammer one can be this good in todays environment.
“Captain I need four men for ten minutes to help do the dishes.”
“I can spare three men.”
22:07 Fun fact: The subtitles say It's Calgar, but that is not Calgar's voice. It's the Emperor himself speaking.
Source: "trust me bro"
Although If you got an actual source I'll be happy to know it
@@MAGNUS15Pros this is cool therefore I accept this guy's unfounded theory
Everything is canon and nothing is canon etc etc
@@florence9606 The theory comes from a bunch of people who know a lot more about Warhammer than I do. Also what other explanations do you think there are to this obviously not being Calgar?
Not unfounded either. Calgar was far from Titus both when he was in the warp and when they woke up. Plus if it was Calgar, why repeat the rise Titus line twice and in two different ways?
Another thing is that the voice sounds like it came from a tired old man which matches the current state of the Emperor.
@@MAGNUS15Pros Calgar doesn't call anyone son of guilliman. Plus, the cadence is off. He sounds Mesopotamian, Byzantine at best.
Its pretty cool that you see the entire company (whats left of it) before they attack Demerium. Only 62ish Marines are left (hard to tell if the marines on the balcony were the same as the ones in the elevator, not counting Valtus or any marines who might be in vehicles. Since a chapter consists of (usually) 1000 marines in 10 Companies, this company 1 in three marines probably died in the defense of this system, not counting those who die before they are saved by Calgar.
Edit: I think that there is likely around 70ish marines left, I looked through the video again.
So thirty ish marines died? That's kinda low.
@@ezonplays2260 70 out of a thousand left is not "low". That is a 93% casualty rate for the entire chapter.
It's been rendered combat ineffective for the long term unless losses are replenished.
7:20 those machines are space marines that after being grievusly wunded in battle are closed in those things to serve the emperor until the pain of being closed in a walking tank for hundreds of years doesn't crush their soul
helbrutes aren't dreadnoughts in the traditional sense, they take a space marine, attach him into the brute, and just chain it up like a piece of meat for however long between fights, the thousand sons manipulate other chaos marines into becoming a helbrute since they cant make their own due to them all being dusty boys
Fun fact in that ending area where all the cadians are crazy, all the crazy ones have normal eyes, all the ones still fighting have purple eyes, apparently its because they grew up on that planet and were already exposed to heavy ammounts of that chaos making them immune to corruption similar how titas is immune to corruption
No shit, really? Imma have to go back and check that out. I seem to recall that purple eyes is a native Cadian trait, so the part about those who grew up on the planet having greater resistance to the warp makes sense.
@@PTSF_Jaeger It's a very fun little attention to detail, the purples eyes are true born Cadians, the planet Cadia was near the Eye of Terror which basically radiated chaos energy. The purple eyes are a side effect of the chaos, but also a sign of a possible higher resistance to the corruption. Hence why only the ones with purple eyes continued to fight.
Gadriel: "The Codex Astartes does not support this action..."
Titus: *PTSD FLASHBACKS*
Gadriel: "But I am looking forward to it."
Titus in his mind: _"Oh thank The Emporer."_
You see Nano, your heart indeed was pure. But the Inquisition was suspicious of the second heart. Because Space Marines have 2.
Finally destroying a great enemy, after battling through thousands of daemons, nearly dying countless times:
"This is EXACTLY like opening a pickle jar guys"
this series makes me happy in an infinite amount of ways. courage and honor
This series has got me into warhammer 😂😂. I'm addicted
Welcome to the righteous light of The Emperor
@@Chazza1909 not addicted enough, brother. Time to read all (a couple hundred) the books
@@colohaust5332 well. Em is there any other way?
@@Chazza1909 people like Weshammer or Majorkill that do lore explanations, the videos tend to be long depending on the topic but they're good af
@@colohaust5332 I'll figure it out in like a couple decades probably it's fine
Them getting giddy over Valtus is like watching younger cousins seeing the older brother again after months
A helldrake isnt a greater demon fallion!!! Its a demon engine. Also not specifically a tzeetch thing, just a chaos thing in general
And Calgar aint no pskyer. Thats his iron halo protecting him
I think I got a few things wrong tbh... I don't think Calgar is a psyker either... ignore me!
@@fallbackfallion ha no worries, im just being a nerd 🤣
I mean especially since ultramarines are one of the chapter's against the use of librarians are they not, they don't allow space marine pskyers
@@PezzaHando nope. The ultramarines make good use of pskyers. In fact they have one of the strongest named character psykers in the whole setting (chief librarian tigurius)
Ultramarines is the chapters that is a jack of all trades. They don’t not use something that could be useful because of some illogic reason like superstition (well, by 40k standards anyways). They are perhaps the most level headed of all the marine chapters.
Also every marine chapter has pskyers except for the black templars as far as im aware. (They are probably who you are thinking of)
@@fallbackfallionnaaah,you good,mate.
Even i forget some bits of the lore from time-to-time on.
Min 25:55
Others (fallion n will) thinking of the game plot n cursing at Leandros while thinking bout RUclips plot ( jokes ) this guy never stops being funny
This is ducking peek male fantasy and brotherhood
It's so over the top and fits perfectly with the lore. It's great. They nailed what I imagined it would be like to be a Space Marine and fighting Tzeentch demons or helping guardsman kill hordes of Tyranids. Even the constant "For the Emperor!" by the players is pretty spot on, lol.
Shoutout to the guy who just told the internet (repeatedly) that Calgar is a psyker
It's a bold statement
they don't seem to understand that Calgar broke through that attack through the sheer force of his massive balls. No psyker power needed.
I think he is talking About Varro Tigurius the Chapter Librarian of the ultramarines
@@Green_Phos it's more his Iron Halo, but part of it is his willpower
@@Green_Phos Psyk is stored in the balls.
Man wish Sidonus would return as a Dreadnaught. That would be so cool
Don't forget the operations they are so fun 😂
9:00 CADIA STILL STANDS UNBROKEN
The planet broke before the Guard did.
The asteroid field formerly known as Cadia still stands
My boy Titus was on 1hp and they couldn't even let him shower before sending him on another job hahahaha
Nano is MY emperor. All hail Nano!!!! Purge any heretics who watch other game content creators!!!!
This game is such a spectacle and full of action.
And you never played with henry cavill, the emperor is going to be sad for that 😢
Psdt: Nano, can you please make those lore text on the screen 0.0045 Miliseconds last longer? Thank you 👍🏼
FOR THE EMPEROR! 🫡✊🏻
Nano please make them a nanosecond long
just me seeing the hieroglyphs expected that there’s going to be a surprise new enemy faction along the way like halo flood but -necrons- ?
So there's a theory that they will turn up sooner or later, based on a small detail in a dev video
Same. Expected Necrons to turn up but it was just ruins for some reason.
the battle at the last part was an accurate 1000 point space marine army actually which is unironically awesome
My guess why the cadians were able to resist this magnitude of warp energy is because they are some of the survivors of the battle for cadia so this isn’t new for them.
I love how Nano just puts descriptions/explanations😂😂
6:40 a bit rich, a Thousand Son calling *them* grains of sand :D
Finally, a game that really captures the 40K spirit. I'd love to see a Dynasty Warriors-like set in 40K, really let the absurd scale shine.
I can't not see TTS calgar. Always tired and slightly out of breath, constantly harassed by cato sicarius, and punching everything in reach.
I CAST FIST
"SHUT YOUR FACE, YOU SHITGRILL, I DO WHAT I WANT! And I like what I do."
16:34 not just a pillar but a fck statue of the Emperor!!!
i just love seeing fallion and will be like "OH MY GOD ITS HIM !" and nano is just like "who is he?"
"Fierce was my wrath"...
So much so I made the guy that snitched on you to the Inquisition against the rules of the codex into a new Chaplain .
so basically a promotion? idk the lore just started
Promoted into a role where his identity is basically discarded and no longer allowed to earn glory for himself. His job now is to cheer on and inspire the ones who are doing what he's no longer allowed to.@@imperiumltd
Is Leandros at the end of Space Marine 1 suitable to being a chaplain? No.
Is Leandros with an additional century of experience/maturity suitable to being a chaplain? Maybe.
@@jsshadow-lurker5152 yeah, it's called horizontal promotion I think? Where basically you can't exactly fire the guy cause he technically didn't do anything wrong and you don't want others to see that reporting stuff like that is something they don't want to do so you have to kinda reward the guy but you don't exactly want to have him as a problem again so you move him in a spot where you'll never hear about him again.
A game that was worth waiting for. Unlike a certain warfare game.
Fortnight?
@@roidroid Modern warfare 3
when the space marine shouted for the glory of ultramar, nano probably felt like hes grandfather going to battle
"In space, no one can hear you scream"
Bobby G, daddy of the blue berries:
I was just thinking about searching for this. Nice 8 minutes ago.
Hey nano! I really love your videos and your commentary. Keep it up!😀😀
Fallion is the main reason I started looking into the Warhammer lore.
I already know k will come back to this Serie many times.
5:56 I'm confused... I know pretty much nothing about Warhammer... Is the lore based on Catholic faith? The council of Nicaea is a real event, it gave us the Nicene Creed.
Warhammer stea... borrows heavily from history and other universes. In universe Nicaea is a planet where the Emperor canceled the usage of librarians (space marine psykers) in Astartes legions.
@@janhornak5739 I see... Well... Not really as I don't know what psykers are but hey, I'll lool into it on my own haha Thanks mate.
Yeah i was so confused too
Humanity in Warhammer is very much a pastiche of the Church and the corruption of powerful religious groups in general
@@aumenarys Psyker = mage
5:56 - is this right? I thought council of Nikaea was for the banning of psykers in the legions during the great crusade, basically to limit The Thousand Sons powers?
Yeah, you are right.
@@janhornak5739 i thought so, just making sure I wasn’t going mental, thanks!
You are welcome
Brother Nano, we need to see the operations brother! THE HOLY OPERATIONS BROTHER!!
19:23 bruh same here.....
I like how Nano decided to bring 2 other friend who is quite verse in WH lore and they educate him on the lore😂
I just realized something none of them saw the Emperor Class Titan
Don't worry Nano, "Aimin iz fo cowardz" Ork motto
One thing Fallion! Dreadnoughts are not dead Marines, they're just grievously wounded marines.
13:00 Dark angel is Space marine Chapter like Ultramarine But Chivalry Style with Dark Green armor
Thanks for the no BS easy and fun playthrough and making me giggle 😘
5:56 nah council of Nikaea was gathering of Primarchs, Custodes, Imperial scholars and lords and Emperor to decide the growing concerns over utilization of witchcraft by Astartes Librarians
00:37 sir a second 4000 year old crashed spaceship tha doesn't fly has hit the second pillar
17:30 The reason he tanked the psychic wave is because he activated his iron halo on his back, which you can see it glowing
In 40k context yes the emperor is absolutely real.
Unlike the chaos gods which are simply greater demons, pretenders to the title of god. As the emperor makes clear in the imperial truth
While I generally agree with your version of it, IIRC the Imperial Truth was grounded in atheism. It was part of the Emperor's plan to 'starve' Chaos, by preventing humans from worshipping the Chaos Gods/denying their very existence. He never claimed the title of 'God', always denied 'Godhood', and specifically ordered the destruction of the planet of Monarchia after the Word Bearers refused to stop spreading their Emperor worship to every planet they liberated during the Great Crusade.
Calgar is no psyker, dude just has a rly powerful force field
Damn
Hate to be "that guy" but your description for the Council of Nikaea is wrong. The council was called by the Emperor himself, long before any Imperial Ecclesiarchy ever existed and very shortly before the Horus Heresy, to ban the use of psykers within the Marine legions (librarians). The Emperor felt the risk of them tampering with the powers of the warp was too great. This was when he was still trying to hide the real power of the warp from most of humanity (with a few exceptions... Malcador, Magnus the Red, a few other "trusted" people knew about it's real power). This directly led to Magnus being censured by the Emperor for continuing to dabble in warp fuckery, Horus tricking the 6th Legion to destroy Magnus' legion and burn his home world of Prospero (they were just supposed to bring Magnus in but with Horus being in command over everyone and already secretly turned against the Emperor, he twisted the order and told them to kill everyone), which eventually turned Magnus to chaos. It's _way_ more complicated than that and the Emperor directly played a role in turning Magnus against him (bad Father), but it all kicked off because of the Council of Nikaea's outcome. FYI, the chaos Marines you're fighting are the Thousand Sons, the remnants of Magnus' original legion.
warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Council_of_Nikaea
1:24 did anybody noticed the elevator Deadpool joke in Wolverine origins?
I understood that reference
16:09 nano's brain actually stopped in confusion
while everyone having a massive RP of their life
nano mind: being nano
Titus told his squad to leave the insane Cadians to their Commissar to handle. A moment later a wounded Cadian told us a commissar went nuts, killed 20 men before shooting himself, LMAO
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this as I cannot afford the game myself.
I have finally return to thid channel and i love it
Oh wow its been a while since a Nano video showed up on my RUclips page nice!
More, feed me more.
This was fun. Seriously, do it again. The operations are worth it.
I just got an ad for the barracuda hypersonic missle💀
Imagine not having a daily driver F18 in your garage, how un-American!
(in case someone can't tell, that's obviously sarcasm.)
5:55 wait a minute!!! I'm sorry, but this is the wrong Council of Nikaea. the correct one has to do with the judgment of primarch Magnus, of the thousand sons, and the prohibition or not of the use of psychic powers by Space Marines who had this capacity.
Woke up, go on youtube, immediately pressed this video = me happy.
and now im going to rewatch all 3 parts until he posts again 😔
I did not expect my name to pop up in a nano video LMAO i am very happy
What U mean? Where was that in the vid
@@roidroid 20:30 a bunch of comments pop up about how nano never used the aim down sights mechanic in the game, mine is the second comment
The peak moment of this game was Valtus seeing k sons CSMs and being like "Vile sons of Magnus! Is he here?!" Dude was 10000% ready to go shove his combo bolter into Magnus' asshole and paint the empyrean with a few more shards of his consciousness.
Yeh, thought he would've left that part in...
The rage in that thing is so insatiable he wants to throw down with a Primarch 😂
Great stuff
omg are you teh real nano? I never expect to meet you here of all places, it is an honor
Cool. Now its time for the other part of the story (the operations)
I dont know what to feel about Nano, when everyone chants about the glory, he just stood there confused! Not to mention he plays as the main character too, this a truly confusing time😂😂😂
The part where you held the standard, the dreadnought, and Leandros reveal was so good. My only wish is that they continue to optimize it. The cutscenes were scuffed to hell and of course those loading times are so long. Still, what a game.
These 3 had a great time 🔥
What I love is that the techpriest knows that this is the Titus who was on Graia with this crystal initially, and was the Marine who destroyed it, forcing them to rebuild it...
And yet ignores him knowing full well that Graia was invaded by chaos after the crystal was activated...
The Adeptus Mechanicus can be incredibly stupid sometimes...
Well, he knows that Titus was on Graia, and was reported to have died while holding the power source.
We're never given any indication that he knows the full truth of what happened on Graia. And, that is exactly the kind of information the Inquisition would refuse to share with the Adpetus Mechanicus; especially any portion of the AdMech that was very specifically working on a project they were keeping secret from Olympus Mons (as indicated by one of the datapads collected on Demerium).
Hell, odds are good that Leuze never sought any info on Titus beyond what was "widely" available, given the secrecy of the project, and the almost certain desire to keep the Inquisition out.
Please nano for the love of the emperor, make the lore texts at least 5 miliseconds longer.
no (sorry i try but then they take the whole clip and it looks weird)
Understandable,have a good day@@Nanoytgaming
@@Nanoytgamingalso, use aim, in this game you will shoot faster, otherwise, regardless of tbe weapon, you will just hip fire
Lord give me the confidence of Faillion loudly explaining completely inaccurate lore dumps to Nano, who is too innocent to know any better.
The bird is called a changer of ways
lord of change
Change Lord
Actually Calgar isn’t a Psyker, he just has the ability to tank it through the Iron Halo he’s wearing, aka the shiny bit on top of his armor.
I was not expecting that, but this truely is one of the best games made in recent years. It reminded me so much on the old Starcraft cutscenes, but here you play these cutscenes and it's just great. No convoluted stories, no weird plot twist where the bad guys are actually the good guys or anything stupid like that. Just a game about killing the enemies of humanity with some cool stuff happening on your screen every few moments.
Loved especially the dragon part.. you know, where he came to kill Titus and friends just to be greated with a statue to the face. Now every other dragon entrance is worse because of that, because dragons are usually not greated with statues to their faces.. which is a shame.. because I want this to be the new norm!
Hellll yea nano lets gooooooo
Nano not aiming is making my sole rithe in pain
leandros sounding less like a chaplain and more like a trigger happy comissar
Basically the accurate description of a SM Chaplain. Chaplains are supposed to be very much the "Fire and brimstone"/"Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!" kind of preachers. Afterall, they are literally fighting Hell in 40k
Its infuriating that he never aimed his gun, it's even more infuriating that he never aimed his heavy bolter
Well, I would like to see you play operations those are like side story and custom class to choose. BTW not aiming is quite lore accurate if I am not mistaken because there was one time Tau clone fake marine and attack real marine in which they shoulder their weapons. That how they knew those are the fake one.
You did not aim your fucking gun this entire series on one hand, I am fucking pissed of how many bullets you wasted on the second. I am so happy you kept it so accurate. For the emperor
Nano went the entire game without once aiming
goat video man
HI NANO!!!!
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
SKULL FOR THE SKULL THRONE!
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Perhaps the space marine was the friends we made along the way