And that is why it Doesn't Exist all that you heard about them are only Gossips and Rumours from numerous Cults and People what you heard does not exists all of it is just a lie there is no Slaneesh and no Khorne or Nurgle or Tzeench. -The Imperial Inquisition.
"What is Hell? There are places in this universe made of red rock and flame. Peopled by horned goats and fanged serpents. Built for the torment of souls. But these places are not Hell. They are only places. Hell is not a place. Hell is the absence of God. Not atheism. A thing cannot be absent if it was never there. To be truly absent, God must have once been present. God must have a face, to turn it away from you. But is there another face that looks upon you when God's has gone? Does God have a shadow? Does God have a Hulk?"
Inferno/Hell: The latin word for She'ol (hebrew) and Hai-des (greek) means mankind's common sepulture, not a place where everlasting suffering occurs. (For the record) What they do here is the same thing mankind and the Eldaari does in the 40K universe. To open a gate and travel through the WARP (a paralell dimension poppulated by evil creatures) to reach out far locations on a "faster-than-light" way.
For all of you who still question where the parallels come from: "I played the shit out of 40K, so it was definitely an influence, conscious or otherwise." Philip Eisner, screenwriter of Event Horizon
Imperial Inquisitor, purging heretics nearby: "Did...did you just say 'influenced'? DO YOU MEAN YOU'RE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE RUINOUS POWERS OF CHAOS?! *HERESY!* " *BLAM BLAM BLAM*
@Yair Correa And who are you to say Such things to the Holy Inquisition?! We are The Secret Light of Humanity and Through our Millenia of Service to the Imperium we Would not Have Reached it this Far Watch your Mouth "Heretic".
@@michaelhowell2326 A character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He's nothing more than a simple tailor, but everyone seems to think he's some sort of secret agent for the Cardassian Obsidian Order, but these are just flights of fancy.
Hey guys, obviously this was not supposed to be released and we're still looking into how this mistake was made. Needless to say, any assertions made in this video are completely disavowed by all of us here at the Templin Institute.
One of the greatest sci-fi horror movies ever made. Great cast great special effects the set design is top notch, and it is one of the best unofficial Warhammer 40 K movies ever released
@@michaeljcaboose1152 Warhammer 40k came first by quite a bit around 1986 I believe and Warhammer fantasy came before 40k around 1982 I believe it is also said that the crew who worked on the Event horizon were fans of 40k but take that with a grain of salt.
@@finlaylooney3346 I know Warhammer is old, but is 1986 warhammer the same as we know it today? I honestly don't know anything about the origins of Warhammer, I'm just a fan of the games.
Actually this is mostly Slaanesh. Khrone is a evil sadistic A-hole of a god but he is more about combat and blood, violence and battle. He isn't the type to be subtle. The Hell Armies of DOOM for example would make him smile. Everything about Event Horizon screams Slaanesh. It fits its style and taste. up to including self mutilation mind games into screwing with people.
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent My personal pet theory is that every army that spills blood in battle makes Khorne smile. This obviously includes the ones on the "opposite" site (e.g. swearing to serve another paraplegic in a chair, for instance, or krumping his gitz as it were) - Tuska was kicking shit out of one of his champions, and Khorne still enjoyed it enough to resurrect them daily! It's the fight that matters, the survival of the fittest on a blood-soaked battlefied of champions and mighty armies pitting their own might against others in a race to survive and thrive. Event Horizon though? Nah, it has none of that. Slaanesh it is.
Slannesh didn't exist on that time. And If I am correct this happened in 2049 ehich means 40000 years from now. Tzeench or enslavers is mostly responsible
Every day the connection is made by one of us i am more eager to see how the institute would tackle making a video on the SCP foundation, maybe archived under some 'Allies' archive?
The Foundation has noted many extra-dimensional equivalent organisations with which they have either had intermittent or indirect contact or at least have found evidence of in dead parallel realities. The Institute may be one of those although strongly divergent from the 'prime' Foundation timeline.
@@agbottan Chainsword Hero, if I am recalling the name correctly, predates doom and was the first "Doom Guy" Demon Hunter. Set with the task of closing a portal to hell in a building in some city that the government opened. A GW game in fact. Mid 80s. But it's been so long I can't really recall perfectly.
@@agbottan the imperium would never allow legends to exist about soldiers armed with excellent weapons, lots of ammo and protective gear. It would confuse your ordinary guardsman to hear such wacky stories would it not.
@@Nyctophora Imperial Inquisitor, purging heretics nearby: "DID SOMEONE SAY WHISPERS OF THE WARP?! DID SOMEONE MENTION THE RUINOUS POWERS?!" *furious, religious screaming and Bolter fire in the distance*
Remember, Event Horizon takes place in 2040, super early in M2. This is back when the Warp was wayyyy less turbulent than it is in the Age of Strife. Not to mention this was before the Eldar murder fucked Slaanesh into existence. So imagine how pale this is in comparison with the current state of M41’s warp
Has anyone else noticed that the insignia for the Eternal Kreventum, is on the Templin Institute insignia. Given the background of that faction, quite fitting for a Halloween episode.
Well, who says they aren't just another group of interest in the SCP multiverse. Or the interdimensional branch of the SCP Foundation. To be honest, the Foundation does know of multiple dimensions but is content to, well, contain them to avoid contamination and investigation comes afterwards for better containing and preventing the same fate. The Templin Institute seems way more eager to investigate them.
Oddly enough, Slaanesh did not exist back then as the Eldar still had their homeworld. That being said, thats how I imagine one of their "murderfucking" cults to run :)
@@NodDisciple1 I think thats one of those metaphorical interpretations on how gods are beyond the confines of linear space-time. How "its" influence was already prevelant even before "it" came into being. That or just some general warp fuckery ^^
@@LtCWest i believe it goes that once a chaos god is created, they will suddenly seem to have always existed. Therefore their influence effects the entire timeline, even the time before they were created.
Aside from the 40k nergasm, I love this film as it had the most epic duel in movie history: Dr Grant vs Morpheus. Never would I imagine such a pair would face off in a no holds barred fist fight :-D
@@justadummy8076 I don't think the reality designations are indicative of timeline chronology, more so they're simply registration numbers not unlike how AU's are classified in the Marvel Multiverse. As for Doom's _possible_ connection to 40K...well. 'Hell' in those games looks a fair bit _chaotic_ don't you think?
“What is hell? Hell is oneself. Hell is alone, the other figures in it Merely projections. There is nothing to escape from And nothing to escape to. One is always alone.” ― T.S. Eliot
@@theimperialinquisition5009 No, no, you have it all wrong - this is how the need for a Gellar field has been discovered; a first foray into the warp by humanity!
@@wolf2965 Ohhhhhhh is that So we Didn't Knew what happened because the Emperor destroyed all the Valuable Knowledge of The Dark age of Technology. So what you're Saying is that this Is the Early Ages of Humanity long Before the Imperium was Formed before Earth was Terra? Before the Great Crusade of the Emperor?
@@theimperialinquisition5009 even further than that inquisitor, far before the golden age of humanity when we were still limited to the sol system only.
it got worse after The War in Heaven when it was used as a weapon. In an older canon the Shamans had to unite their souls to protect them against the Warp couple thousand years before current times (in reality) which created the Emperor so that means that the Immaterium was steadily growing more aggressive until Birth of Slaanesh at least.
Good point guys, just out of curiosity I tried to check the 40k cannon for the origin of gellar field tech. Apparently they were created around the same time as the warp drives. Not hard to imagine the need after the event horizon situation.
@@thomasjamesbailey1209 Supposedly (I just read a comment about that), there is a sequel to EH in the works and supposedly a major character is one Dr. Gellar..
@@LtCWest I don’t think that’s true. Most of what I’ve heard is that the director is not interested in making a sequel. Now, I did read on Wikipedia that there’s a tv series in development but that’s all I’ve heard.
I remember watching this as a kid, not having a clue to the what-the-fuckery I was about to partake in. To this day, 25 years later, I've never watched it again.
Same here. It's been 15 years since I first saw it, and the mere silhouette of that ship still gives me chills. I can still hear when that one guy realizes what the "call for help" actually meant
It calls to you. Do not shy away from it. Embrace it, for it is through the embrace of your ultimate damnation that you shall you find your ultimate salvation.
“The only thing Imperial ship crews fear more than travelling in the warp, is travelling in the warp when there is a storm raging” Battlefleet Gothic: Armada
I personally find this sort of cross-universe investigation to be incredibly valuable to the Institute, and vote that The Anomalies Division further explores possible contact points between alternate worlds similar to The [Redacted] Incident
After reviewing your report and concluding the investigation the following decision has been made: Citizen KB9OAK your planet has been designated alpha prioris for exterminatus by the God Emperor's Holy Inquisition. Unfortunatly you and by extension the entire population of your planet is tainted and must be cleansed. The Emperor Protects!
this is why you dont use singularity's to enter the warp, you only use them for space time bending or entering slip space, you need a navigator and a warp drive to enter the warp. as well as geller fields, navigators, pictures of doom guy (for added protection), you also need a clear weather to successfully transit within the warp
Welp, there's your problem right there, you up and forgot to invent a Gellar Field device first. My enginseer's can install one in a jif. It will only cost you 3 Omnissiah chants and some incense.
ive heard having speakers that blast out the doom OST work just as well, does the adeptus mechanicus have the ability to install these for cheap, asking for a friend who wants to use a eldari craft world to ram another craft world destroying both `in the name of the emperor
When you think about it, ( if we are talking about warhammer 40k) All 4 God's of chaos seemed to appear on the event horizon. Khorn, blood and violence everywhere. Slanesh, blood orgy and extreme senses. Nurgle rott and bugs, filth everywhere. Tzench, all are being messed with visions and the ship seeming to play around with them. Like I know it's not cannon, but this really could fit in warhammer 40k.
Something about the combination of science fiction and horror just gets me. In the age of space travels, to be reminded and shown that supernatural still exists is just so surreal lol
So there's an actual Templin universe being built? I love it!!!! Edit: Really interested in learning more about the world the Institute exists in. It's government, society, and the Institute's role in it. Also why did you have to be morally dubious, Templin?! I was rooting for you guys lol.
There've been at least 2 videos featuring the previous narrator, which built up the (very dark) universe surrounding the Templin Institute. Unfortunately, I can’t remember what their titles/subjects were. :/
Between the mention of “breaches” at the start of the essay and the stated similarities in FTL, I think it’s safe to say that 40-99 is 40k, but I was drawing a blank as to what 50-49 could be, thanks for the suggestion.
Well Hellraiser was one of the inspirations for champions of chaos back in the 80s and early 90s, Games Workshop didn't try to hide who they were inspired by they explained it in White Dwarf or the forwards in Rogue Trader and the 2 books dedicated to chaos usable as references in both Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40K.
Once more great work. The way you connected the Templin Institute to various events including Event Horizon is great! This could be a storyhook for a movie on it's own. Or a incredible X-Files episode!
This has to be the best Episode I've heard this channel put out. For years I've detested Event Horizon, when I saw it in the theater I really didn't get the mix of scifi and horror, and nearly threw up from the opening sequence. Now, years later, after a lot of Warhammer and other lore videos, this managed to turn what was a terrible movie into something much broader. To whomever wrote this, thank you. And Good luck with the new safety protocols. 😭🤢☠️
we need either a Templin institute book , audio series or movie at some point , you guys are great at hinting at things without saying anything i love it .
The scariest part is that Event Horizon might be connected to the worlds of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k. I wonder if we'll see more leaks from this Anomaly Division... Anyway, happy Halloween.
Anyone remember when Trayzen jumped into one of their vids? Yeah, templin, the gods of the Warp and Necron Dynasties are looking at you intently. Hope a collaborative event occurs from this
The Templin Institute trying to upload a creepy video for Halloween, and all the 40k fans coming out of the woodwork are like...ok but where's the scary part? THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
'Liberatis mwei'- SAVE YOURSELVES . Its in the film. Event Horizon picked up a sentient non-corporeal life form that merged with vessel on a quantum level. A malevolent, amoral sentient concionce. The sentience could not exist in our universe by itself. But it could oif it used vessel as a protective 'suit' for itself.
You'd think that, by now, Hell would have figured out that jumping through portals and corrupting entire realities is only all fun and games until the DOOM music kicks in.
No one going to make the obvious SCP : Foundation comparison? In place of containing monsters they explore universes but the hinted disregard for life and safety is not that subtle in this video. Great work guys.
But in all the realities where this form of FTL travel occurs that never happens. The gellar like fields a created after the fact to protect the occupants of the craft. While navigators are often created to replace the inefficient navigation computers. However they are not necessarily codependent. In any universe where psychic abilities are significant and well documented using Navigators with some sort of psychic forethought becomes standard. Dune and other Scifi authors of 50s, 60s and 70s talk of such things.
Additional lore for the Institute? Hell yeah, color me interested! Always did get the feeling Templin was like the SCP foundation, but more proactive and research oriented instead of securing stuff.
Or as Warhammer fans like to call it: The Prelude.
@Shas'ui Time and continuity do not matter in the Warp. Born or not, Slaanesh has always existed, same as the other three.
@@Zych.Grzegorz that is the beauty and horror of the Warp is that it is truly timeless
And that is why it Doesn't Exist all that you heard about them are only Gossips and Rumours from numerous Cults and People what you heard does not exists all of it is just a lie there is no Slaneesh and no Khorne or Nurgle or Tzeench.
-The Imperial Inquisition.
@@theimperialinquisition5009 I smell heresy.
This comment deserves an imperial guard deployment of likes.
For in the grim dark future there is only war, and the laughter of thirsting gods.
Event Horizon: trabels through hell once and ends in death if a lot of staff.
Warhammer space crew: *pathetic*
More of Horny god...
Can't write slaughter without laughter
they forgot to install Gellar fields lol
@@ajinkyatarodekar9099 such weaklings aren't worth the Imperium
The Event Horizon: Hell made manifest.
Or as we call it if it happened in the 40K universe: "Tuesday".
Not wrong.
nah man, thats tuesday *morning*. afternoon is killer space bugs, and evening is explosive decompression via cyclonic torpedo
@@vb1564 nah, that's reserved for midnight, orks come in the evening
@@cnlbenmc Yas.
But In This Instance The Only Thing That Happened Is That:
*The Emperor Didn't Protect*
40k is the event horizon incident on a universal scale
You know nothing. Hell is only a word. The reality is much much worse!
Doomguy just smiles :-)
"What is Hell? There are places in this universe made of red rock and flame. Peopled by horned goats and fanged serpents. Built for the torment of souls. But these places are not Hell. They are only places. Hell is not a place. Hell is the absence of God. Not atheism. A thing cannot be absent if it was never there. To be truly absent, God must have once been present. God must have a face, to turn it away from you. But is there another face that looks upon you when God's has gone? Does God have a shadow?
Does God have a Hulk?"
Inferno/Hell: The latin word for She'ol (hebrew) and Hai-des (greek) means mankind's common sepulture, not a place where everlasting suffering occurs.
(For the record)
What they do here is the same thing mankind and the Eldaari does in the 40K universe. To open a gate and travel through the WARP (a paralell dimension poppulated by evil creatures) to reach out far locations on a "faster-than-light" way.
Where we’re going, we won’t need eyes to see...
Immortal God Emperor, deliver us from damnation.....
For all of you who still question where the parallels come from:
"I played the shit out of 40K, so it was definitely an influence, conscious or otherwise." Philip Eisner, screenwriter of Event Horizon
Oh the irony of him being "Influenced" into writing this
Imperial Inquisitor, purging heretics nearby: "Did...did you just say 'influenced'? DO YOU MEAN YOU'RE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE RUINOUS POWERS OF CHAOS?! *HERESY!* "
*BLAM BLAM BLAM*
Makes total sense.
@@takebacktheholyland9306 Heh That is An intresting Irony Isn't it
I wonder who Influenced him
The 8 or the dragon or the Emperor or the Inquisition
99% of the comments: 40k Warp references.
Not just here either, every scene I've looked up has 40k referenced all over the place with darkspace sometimes making an appearance.
Ya damn right!
@Dilet What in the Name of the Emperor did you just said Heretic?!
@@Predator42ID you sound like a heretic
@@joshadams5602 wait wait wait WHAT?!?! This could’ve been great!!!
This is what happens when you attempt warp travel without a gellar field.
@@antcow1239 to be fair it was the first time anyone tried so they didn't know the risks
The Emperor points and we obey, through the Warp and far away.
Because the emperor seems not to Exist in this Timeline what a Shame for them.
@Yair Correa And who are you to say Such things to the Holy Inquisition?! We are The Secret Light of Humanity and Through our Millenia of Service to the Imperium we Would not Have Reached it this Far Watch your Mouth "Heretic".
@@theimperialinquisition5009 Heresy!
He exists and protects! he just hasn't felt the need to reveal himself
"You break all the laws of physics, and you seriously think there wouldn't be a price?!"
How's 5 dollars sound to you
same with bees they break all known laws of aviation and now get murdered bye murder hornets
@@Jesus_Offical ... That's is the myth about Bumblebees not Bees.
@@krthecarguy5150 3 take it or leave it
@@Jesus_Offical All two laws. Can't even explain airplanes.
I love how Event Horizon has been widely accepted by fans to be an unofficial 40k prequel. It certainly fits.
This ship was more unlucky than the Lamenters space marine chapter
"Laments Endlessly"
oooph
Still brings a tear to my eye...
@@otterblau5253 true sons of sanginius
It's because they are Cursed and Cursed ones doesn't deserve to Live!
"I believe in coincidences. Coincidences happen every day. But I don't trust coincidences."
The narrator is Elim Garak?
Elim Garak?
OH you mean Garak the tailor.
He mentioned he had a friend called Elim, but it wasn't him.
@@michaelhowell2326
Garak?
He's a tailor ,nothing more.
Just plain simple Garak.
@@michaelhowell2326 A character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He's nothing more than a simple tailor, but everyone seems to think he's some sort of secret agent for the Cardassian Obsidian Order, but these are just flights of fancy.
@@michaelhowell2326
Couldn't resist.
Besides, google is a thing.
Plain Simple Garak???????
Hey guys, obviously this was not supposed to be released and we're still looking into how this mistake was made. Needless to say, any assertions made in this video are completely disavowed by all of us here at the Templin Institute.
I think it is past time for the Institute to contact A.R.K.S. for back-up. They have some free time now after defeating the Profound Darkness.
Nice video, i really like to watch em' lately
Institute business, nothing to see here, move along
Do a video on Valentia!
Stand by. You WILL be visited by the Inquisition soon. And they will NOT take "no" for an answer.
The Emperor may protect but you still shouldn't go into the warp without a Gellar Field.
The emperor can't protect stupid, this is true lol.
One of the greatest sci-fi horror movies ever made. Great cast great special effects the set design is top notch, and it is one of the best unofficial Warhammer 40 K movies ever released
Have you seen pandorum? It was pretty good.
Which came first though? Did warhammer take inspiration from the story of the event horizon or the other way around?
@@michaeljcaboose1152 Warhammer 40k came first by quite a bit around 1986 I believe and Warhammer fantasy came before 40k around 1982 I believe it is also said that the crew who worked on the Event horizon were fans of 40k but take that with a grain of salt.
@@finlaylooney3346 I know Warhammer is old, but is 1986 warhammer the same as we know it today? I honestly don't know anything about the origins of Warhammer, I'm just a fan of the games.
@@michaeljcaboose1152 fun fact: event horizon was supposed to be a warhammer movie until GW pulled the rights when the movie was mostly done
I believe in coincidences. Coincidences happen every day. But I don't trust coincidences.
- Elim Garak, Deep Space 9
I was like: I have heard that line before. *Pause* GARAK!
Precisely
There is a *sequel* to Event Horizon in the works, the lead character is called _Dr Gellar…_
Wait what? All I know is that there is an Amazon series in the works but literally nothing else about it.
Could you give a source?
Heresy!
Seriously?!
Are you a troll
@@slimek20 🎣
[should have included a *S/N,* …]
I'll turn myself in to the Inquisitors 🧠☠️🔨
Where they’re going they won’t need eyes to see.
May the Emperor’s holy light protect us.
CHOWDAHH PASS ME THE HEAVY FLAMER
@@minhducnguyen674The Emperor Protects
@@greyknight5813 And so must we
Coincidentally Psychers have to undergo a ritual to protect them further from Chaos which results in blindness
Ahh, yes, the Event Horizon incident, which is also known as "When Slaanesh and Khorne decide to work together on a project."
Hey those 2 will ally with each other where as Khorne cant stand Tzeentch and Slaanesh cant stand Grandfather Nurgle
@@jayglier Actually, Khorne despises Slaanesh.
Actually this is mostly Slaanesh. Khrone is a evil sadistic A-hole of a god but he is more about combat and blood, violence and battle. He isn't the type to be subtle. The Hell Armies of DOOM for example would make him smile.
Everything about Event Horizon screams Slaanesh. It fits its style and taste. up to including self mutilation mind games into screwing with people.
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent My personal pet theory is that every army that spills blood in battle makes Khorne smile. This obviously includes the ones on the "opposite" site (e.g. swearing to serve another paraplegic in a chair, for instance, or krumping his gitz as it were) - Tuska was kicking shit out of one of his champions, and Khorne still enjoyed it enough to resurrect them daily! It's the fight that matters, the survival of the fittest on a blood-soaked battlefied of champions and mighty armies pitting their own might against others in a race to survive and thrive.
Event Horizon though? Nah, it has none of that. Slaanesh it is.
Slannesh didn't exist on that time. And If I am correct this happened in 2049 ehich means 40000 years from now. Tzeench or enslavers is mostly responsible
Well that settles it. The Templin Institute is another dimension’s version of The SCP Foundation. Grab your amnestics, we’re going in lads!
Every day the connection is made by one of us i am more eager to see how the institute would tackle making a video on the SCP foundation, maybe archived under some 'Allies' archive?
The Foundation has noted many extra-dimensional equivalent organisations with which they have either had intermittent or indirect contact or at least have found evidence of in dead parallel realities. The Institute may be one of those although strongly divergent from the 'prime' Foundation timeline.
Thought the same the second I heard the intro
@@benrussell-gough1201 There’s actually even a treaty between them!
Edit: I mean the several Foundations and other equivalent organizations.
I was looking for a comment mentioning thr SCP foundation.
Ready the gellar fields, purity seals, and your Doom Slayer holy picture brothers!.
The Doom Guy could be a mytical legend from the past in Warhammer 40K.
@@agbottan Chainsword Hero, if I am recalling the name correctly, predates doom and was the first "Doom Guy" Demon Hunter. Set with the task of closing a portal to hell in a building in some city that the government opened. A GW game in fact. Mid 80s. But it's been so long I can't really recall perfectly.
@@agbottan the imperium would never allow legends to exist about soldiers armed with excellent weapons, lots of ammo and protective gear. It would confuse your ordinary guardsman to hear such wacky stories would it not.
Good point.
I could hear "Imperium of Man" in some of those redacted bits
The whispers of the warp
@@Nyctophora Imperial Inquisitor, purging heretics nearby: "DID SOMEONE SAY WHISPERS OF THE WARP?! DID SOMEONE MENTION THE RUINOUS POWERS?!"
*furious, religious screaming and Bolter fire in the distance*
the most fearsome entities from the Well of Souls - GW's lawyers
Remember, Event Horizon takes place in 2040, super early in M2. This is back when the Warp was wayyyy less turbulent than it is in the Age of Strife. Not to mention this was before the Eldar murder fucked Slaanesh into existence. So imagine how pale this is in comparison with the current state of M41’s warp
The difference was the ship came out still a ship. And not a colossal flesh titan and immediate daemon manifestations within its bowls
@@insanityplatybelodon5748yeah minor daemon saw it and went “Yooo am gonna do some trollling”
@notrius7754 I wondering why it is the 21th century and not 20th century, but you’re explanation finally made sense out of it.
Hmmn. Seems like someone went into the Immaterium about 20k years early, and couldn't tolerate the insanity
Has anyone else noticed that the insignia for the Eternal Kreventum, is on the Templin Institute insignia. Given the background of that faction, quite fitting for a Halloween episode.
ohno
Glory to the GTU
Damn vampires, sucking up out views.
That's . . . worrying
What is the Eternal Kreventum?
Don't tell me... you guys are the sci-fi/multiverse version of the SCP Foundation aren't you?
He knows too much
Well, who says they aren't just another group of interest in the SCP multiverse. Or the interdimensional branch of the SCP Foundation. To be honest, the Foundation does know of multiple dimensions but is content to, well, contain them to avoid contamination and investigation comes afterwards for better containing and preventing the same fate. The Templin Institute seems way more eager to investigate them.
Are we cool yet?
Scp Foundation is about research and containment of anomalies, emphasis on containment. The Templin Institute is more of just research
@@michaelandreipalon359 does the foundation has an interdimensional strike fleet ?
Following this incident, the man of iron was created to protect humans from the dangers of long space travel
Building the men of Iron to protect yourself from Daemons is like shooting yourself in the foot to prevent yourself from tripping while running
Considering in 40k lore warp travel was invented/discovered in the 15th Millennium its about 13000 years too early for the men of iron
Lmfao
@@matt36866 things are invented and discovered built and lost.the wheel was invented several times.
Slaanesh: PARTY ON THE EVENT HORIZON !!
Khorne accepts
Oddly enough, Slaanesh did not exist back then as the Eldar still had their homeworld.
That being said, thats how I imagine one of their "murderfucking" cults to run :)
@@LtCWest But what about the line, "He (She. It. You know, Slaanesh.) has always existed and yet never existed?"
@@NodDisciple1 I think thats one of those metaphorical interpretations on how gods are beyond the confines of linear space-time. How "its" influence was already prevelant even before "it" came into being.
That or just some general warp fuckery ^^
@@LtCWest i believe it goes that once a chaos god is created, they will suddenly seem to have always existed. Therefore their influence effects the entire timeline, even the time before they were created.
Aside from the 40k nergasm, I love this film as it had the most epic duel in movie history: Dr Grant vs Morpheus. Never would I imagine such a pair would face off in a no holds barred fist fight :-D
Reality 4029 (Event Horizon)
Reality 4099 (Warhammer 40,000)
Reality 5049 (Doom)
What has brought you to this conclusion? Particularly that of Doom?
How on Earth does Doom come after 40K?
Also how are they even connected?
@@justadummy8076 I don't think the reality designations are indicative of timeline chronology, more so they're simply registration numbers not unlike how AU's are classified in the Marvel Multiverse.
As for Doom's _possible_ connection to 40K...well. 'Hell' in those games looks a fair bit _chaotic_ don't you think?
“What is hell? Hell is oneself.
Hell is alone, the other figures in it
Merely projections. There is nothing to escape from
And nothing to escape to. One is always alone.”
― T.S. Eliot
"Hell" is only a word. The reality is much...much worse." Dr. Weir, "Event Horizon".
Clearly they forgot to turn on their gellar fields
Insignificant Bastards Trying to Copy our Technology.
@@theimperialinquisition5009 No, no, you have it all wrong - this is how the need for a Gellar field has been discovered; a first foray into the warp by humanity!
@@wolf2965 Ohhhhhhh is that So we Didn't Knew what happened because the Emperor destroyed all the Valuable Knowledge of The Dark age of Technology. So what you're Saying is that this Is the Early Ages of Humanity long Before the Imperium was Formed before Earth was Terra? Before the Great Crusade of the Emperor?
@@theimperialinquisition5009 even further than that inquisitor, far before the golden age of humanity when we were still limited to the sol system only.
I like the 40k prequel head cannon but I was under the impression "the warp" was relatively "calm" before "The Long Night"
it got worse after The War in Heaven when it was used as a weapon.
In an older canon the Shamans had to unite their souls to protect them against the Warp couple thousand years before current times (in reality) which created the Emperor so that means that the Immaterium was steadily growing more aggressive until Birth of Slaanesh at least.
still filled with deamons only difference from then and now deamons weren't as active
Good point guys, just out of curiosity I tried to check the 40k cannon for the origin of gellar field tech. Apparently they were created around the same time as the warp drives. Not hard to imagine the need after the event horizon situation.
@@thomasjamesbailey1209 Supposedly (I just read a comment about that), there is a sequel to EH in the works and supposedly a major character is one Dr. Gellar..
@@LtCWest I don’t think that’s true. Most of what I’ve heard is that the director is not interested in making a sequel. Now, I did read on Wikipedia that there’s a tv series in development but that’s all I’ve heard.
Multiple trips into the Warhammer 40000 galaxy and THIS is what got you to reevaluate your safety protocols?
The History of Warp Travel is a tumultuous one, of man reaching for the Omnissiah's blessing to be able to complete it.
This was my first sci-fi horror film; never got over it and still creeps me out to this day.
Where we are going you won't need eyes to see
Such an underrated flick.
Look at her, Miller. Isn't she beautiful?
Saaaaame!
I remember watching this as a kid, not having a clue to the what-the-fuckery I was about to partake in. To this day, 25 years later, I've never watched it again.
Same. This and Alien are two movies which scarred me when I was younger.
Looking away won't stop it from coming for you. Don't look behind you right now.
Same here. It's been 15 years since I first saw it, and the mere silhouette of that ship still gives me chills. I can still hear when that one guy realizes what the "call for help" actually meant
It calls to you.
Do not shy away from it.
Embrace it, for it is through the embrace of your ultimate damnation that you shall you find your ultimate salvation.
@@A1509MDIX Begone Heretic! *Ave Imperator! Gloria in Excelsis Terra!*
The only valid answer is 'The Warp' and I hope u guys know it :-)
“The only thing Imperial ship crews fear more than travelling in the warp, is travelling in the warp when there is a storm raging” Battlefleet Gothic: Armada
"Oh, God Emporer watch over us"
omnnisiah please heal your wounded servant
I personally find this sort of cross-universe investigation to be incredibly valuable to the Institute, and vote that The Anomalies Division further explores possible contact points between alternate worlds similar to The [Redacted] Incident
Obligatory 40K references here…
This is basically the Institute’s take on an SCP Foundation style story
Nah, the Institute is a branch of the Foundation.
040.M3
Humanity attempts its first warp flight.
Lacking Gellar-Field technology, the results are predictably horrifying..
The Emperor protects.
In the 40K universe this is called Tuesday.
Hello? Inquisition? I'd like to report some heresy.
After reviewing your report and concluding the investigation the following decision has been made:
Citizen KB9OAK your planet has been designated alpha prioris for exterminatus by the God Emperor's Holy Inquisition. Unfortunatly you and by extension the entire population of your planet is tainted and must be cleansed.
The Emperor Protects!
i dont see what this has to do with protestantism or paganism
this is why you dont use singularity's to enter the warp, you only use them for space time bending or entering slip space, you need a navigator and a warp drive to enter the warp. as well as geller fields, navigators, pictures of doom guy (for added protection), you also need a clear weather to successfully transit within the warp
otherwise you're just preparing a buffet for them guys that don't exist
Welp, there's your problem right there, you up and forgot to invent a Gellar Field device first. My enginseer's can install one in a jif. It will only cost you 3 Omnissiah chants and some incense.
you are generous tech priest we shall begin immediately
And how many "willing volunteers" for Servitor conversion?
I have a toaster, will it suffice?
ive heard having speakers that blast out the doom OST work just as well, does the adeptus mechanicus have the ability to install these for cheap, asking for a friend who wants to use a eldari craft world to ram another craft world destroying both `in the name of the emperor
@@mrbones5572 Praise be to the machine god, for such a glorious piece of archeotech, i will gladly trade you 3 battlebarges.
Love how smooth those citations to [REDACTED] was, specially how many aspects just fitted perfectly to it.
When you think about it, ( if we are talking about warhammer 40k)
All 4 God's of chaos seemed to appear on the event horizon.
Khorn, blood and violence everywhere.
Slanesh, blood orgy and extreme senses.
Nurgle rott and bugs, filth everywhere.
Tzench, all are being messed with visions and the ship seeming to play around with them.
Like I know it's not cannon, but this really could fit in warhammer 40k.
"Did you make the jump during a Warp Storm?"
"What's a Warp Storm?"
"...............fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu..................."
Ah, yes, Event Horizon is what happens when a ship's Gellar field fails
More like what happens when you don't install one in the first place because they don't exist yet.
Something about the combination of science fiction and horror just gets me. In the age of space travels, to be reminded and shown that supernatural still exists is just so surreal lol
So the Templin Institute has its own Inquisition as well…
Considering their own contact with the Imperium's Inquisition, is that really so surprising?
@@tronmaster5704 What if the Imperiums Inquisition took over the Templin Institute?
That would mean ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛🚫🧿🧠🔫
[static……connection dead]
[..] Every other great power has a unit like Section 31. The Romulans have the Tal Shiar, the Cardassians had the Obsidian Order…" [..] - Odo.
"Where we are going, we won´t need eyes!"
That line gives me goosebumps.
This movie is literally just Man's first introduction into The Warp without Gellar Fields.
So there's an actual Templin universe being built? I love it!!!!
Edit: Really interested in learning more about the world the Institute exists in. It's government, society, and the Institute's role in it. Also why did you have to be morally dubious, Templin?! I was rooting for you guys lol.
There've been at least 2 videos featuring the previous narrator, which built up the (very dark) universe surrounding the Templin Institute. Unfortunately, I can’t remember what their titles/subjects were. :/
@@UGNAvalon Must've forgot about that.
@@michaelandreipalon359 That'd be neat
@@michaelandreipalon359 I freaking LOVE She-Ra and the Owl House. They could do the Horde or the Boiling Isles.
@@michaelandreipalon359 True. Fingers crossed, though.
This might be the best SCP Foundation fan video ever made.
Every other race in 40k when the gellar field drops: OH NO!
Orks When the gellar field drops: Time for krumpin!
Wait, orkz use protection from warp daemons? I though they received them with open arms!
@@Ditidos In flight entertainment, they call it.
@@charly03090309 some light exercise...
Everyone's talking about 40K...no one ever mentions the similarities to Hellraiser...
Because you know. 40k fans like to flex this stuff
Well this movie was going to be a prelude to 40k but do to licencing issues it was changed at the last few moments
Between the mention of “breaches” at the start of the essay and the stated similarities in FTL, I think it’s safe to say that 40-99 is 40k, but I was drawing a blank as to what 50-49 could be, thanks for the suggestion.
Well Hellraiser was one of the inspirations for champions of chaos back in the 80s and early 90s, Games Workshop didn't try to hide who they were inspired by they explained it in White Dwarf or the forwards in Rogue Trader and the 2 books dedicated to chaos usable as references in both Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40K.
There are many 'hell clusters' of quantum realities charted by the Institute. That is another.
They entered The Warp without a Gellar Field.
Once more great work. The way you connected the Templin Institute to various events including Event Horizon is great! This could be a storyhook for a movie on it's own. Or a incredible X-Files episode!
its has always been my own cannon that Event Horizon takes place in the 40k Universe. Mankinds earliest experiences with the Warp.
I just typed in gellar field failure, and now I'm here.
I love how Templin Institute is basically the SCP Foundation.
This has to be the best Episode I've heard this channel put out. For years I've detested Event Horizon, when I saw it in the theater I really didn't get the mix of scifi and horror, and nearly threw up from the opening sequence.
Now, years later, after a lot of Warhammer and other lore videos, this managed to turn what was a terrible movie into something much broader.
To whomever wrote this, thank you.
And Good luck with the new safety protocols. 😭🤢☠️
The Templin Institute be like: "we investigated ourselves and found no evidence of wrongdoing."
The writers may deny it, but in my head canon, event horizon is 40k lore
Thank you for spelling it correctly. When people write “head cannon”, it makes me wish I had one to destroy their skulls with. 😉
Same
we need either a Templin institute book , audio series or movie at some point , you guys are great at hinting at things without saying anything i love it .
"Hell is relative. Dimensions, space, planets.......it's all connected. Plenty of them qualify as Hell."
- Robbie Reyes, the Ghost Rider
Doomguy: *Heavy metal intensifies*
The scariest part is that Event Horizon might be connected to the worlds of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k.
I wonder if we'll see more leaks from this Anomaly Division...
Anyway, happy Halloween.
Also known in the Warhammer 40,000 Universe as: "Yeoman, Where's the Gellar Field?"
The very essence of human's "What's the worst that could happen?"
"Some of the worst things imaginable were done with the best of intentions." - Dr. Alan Grant, "Jurassic Park 3".
I'm sure The Templin Institute has been categorised as a Group of Interest by The S.C.P. Foundation.
It is its own thing
Anyone remember when Trayzen jumped into one of their vids? Yeah, templin, the gods of the Warp and Necron Dynasties are looking at you intently.
Hope a collaborative event occurs from this
The Templin Institute trying to upload a creepy video for Halloween, and all the 40k fans coming out of the woodwork are like...ok but where's the scary part? THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
'Liberatis mwei'- SAVE YOURSELVES . Its in the film.
Event Horizon picked up a sentient non-corporeal life form that merged with vessel on a quantum level. A malevolent, amoral sentient concionce. The sentience could not exist in our universe by itself. But it could oif it used vessel as a protective 'suit' for itself.
Pre-Imperial history is really damn weird.
You'd think that, by now, Hell would have figured out that jumping through portals and corrupting entire realities is only all fun and games until the DOOM music kicks in.
A funny way of spelling “Small-Scale Chaos Incursion.” Is this some sort of low gothic thing?
I love how this episode is dedicated to one of my most favorite movies. This movie is like the main inspiration for Dead Space
Gellar fields, never leave home without them!
This is, without question, the best TI episode ever.
unexpected but not unwelcome
No one going to make the obvious SCP : Foundation comparison? In place of containing monsters they explore universes but the hinted disregard for life and safety is not that subtle in this video. Great work guys.
that opening is brutal, also *coughs* fan theory is event horizon is a warhammer 40k prequel *coughs*
I have to be honest and say that.... I love every video you guys make. Keep it up, it is a delight to listen to!
“Duly noted
AND IGNORED”
The video
I love how everybody sees this movie as "The unofficial Warhammer 40k prequel"
The Event Horizon- First Human attempt at FTL travel... through the warp. This is why you need to invent geller fields and navigators first!
But in all the realities where this form of FTL travel occurs that never happens. The gellar like fields a created after the fact to protect the occupants of the craft. While navigators are often created to replace the inefficient navigation computers. However they are not necessarily codependent. In any universe where psychic abilities are significant and well documented using Navigators with some sort of psychic forethought becomes standard. Dune and other Scifi authors of 50s, 60s and 70s talk of such things.
Everybody is talking about how the method of travel is The Warp, but no-one's mentioned how that makes this ship the first ever Space Hulk...
This can be an excellent story idea for a Warhammer 40K movie, I hope one day we can see a reboot. ;)
ahh event horizon AKA the best accidental warhammer prequel ever made
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Additional lore for the Institute? Hell yeah, color me interested!
Always did get the feeling Templin was like the SCP foundation, but more proactive and research oriented instead of securing stuff.
See, I knew something was up when Trazyn showed up back in the Necron video.
"In the Grimdark Future, there is only War."
The only good Paul W.S Anderson film (with the Three Musketeers 3D) and the unvoluntary Warhammer 40,000 prequel.
Event Horizon is just the "Forklift Driver Klaus" of the 40k universe.
"Sir, I know Institute procedure is to ask questions first, but I would *really* like to shoot that ship until it stops being a ship."
"What we have here is what you'd call a class II Warp infestation..."
Templin Institute: SCP edition.
Dope video man. I love your work.