I can imagine all kinds of potential things these guys can do. Particularly the "Ether Mancer". Being able to control storms and conjure lightning bolts has a few interesting implications. Being able to near instantly change weather and call lighting out of thin air suggests they could possibly just change the air pressure around a tank and crush it, or possibly just make all energy based weapons useless with electromagnetic disruptions or something. You were right, these things are almost more insane to imagine because instead of it being magic drivin like warp energy or "psychs", it's all unbelievably scientifically harnessed, and able to be wielded in the hands of one individual.
@@GrimDarkNarrator yeah i meant the original race. It would be interesting if they shows up one day with a similar power as the necrons evolved from their physical weaknesses. They could become the lizardmen of wh40k. Space aztecs.
Che MeGusta I'm going to say almost certainly no. 1. Biotransference wasn't an option, I think one dynasty revolted against Biotransference and basically the entire Necrontyr empire declared war on them. 2. The warp was a calm place before the War in Heaven so there's little chance that a Necron colony could have gotten lost or separated. 3. Assuming that the Necrontyr weren't good record keepers and simply forgot about a colony this population of Necrontyr would have to survive: The War in Heaven, the Enslaver Plague, Potentially Wars of Vengeance by the Eldar, Ork Waghs, The Age of Strife, The Great Crusade, Horus Heresy, All attempts of expansion by the Imperium, the Tyranid Invasions, and all the other potential threats in the Galaxy like their star dying or an Asteroid crashing into their planet.
"OP pls nerf"
-random Guardsman
The Necrons and the Grey Knights are My Favorites. Very Inspirational and Powerful Minds.
Imagine a Grey Knight Pariah with high quality Necrodermis...
Ah, Deathwatch video yesterday and Necrons now. I see what you’re doing here.👍
Actually I didn't think it through that thoroughly, lol.
Not 100,000 schools of heresy, would not cryptek again.
You could say they have a.....Electrifying personality,I'll get the door on the way out.
I wonder what you'll say now when I make a video about electro-priests 😂😂😂
@@GrimDarkNarrator That you shouldn't let them change a light bulb...get's expensive, Badum Tish.
This Xeno Technomancy is insignificant next to the power of the Emperor...
They wield the power of chronomancy. Necron Dynasties are SUPREME!
but then again, everything is :P
thanks for doing this one
No problem. They are a fascinating and interesting necron unit.
They are the ones in charge of maintaining the crypt tech, hence their name.
great video I've always wondered what the deal was with these guys, yet none of the books i read had most of this info in them. Have a good one buddy.
Thank you, my lord.
Nothing a big magnet won't sort out.
You're assuming necrodermis is magnetic in the first place
I can imagine all kinds of potential things these guys can do.
Particularly the "Ether Mancer".
Being able to control storms and conjure lightning bolts has a few interesting implications. Being able to near instantly change weather and call lighting out of thin air suggests they could possibly just change the air pressure around a tank and crush it, or possibly just make all energy based weapons useless with electromagnetic disruptions or something.
You were right, these things are almost more insane to imagine because instead of it being magic drivin like warp energy or "psychs", it's all unbelievably scientifically harnessed, and able to be wielded in the hands of one individual.
Well formulated.
Like an Ethermancer gets fed up with you and just turns up the air pressure untill you're just a meat patty.
Technomage
Sweet
Thanks for the vid.
You're welcome :)
can be any necrontyr civilization in the galaxy?
You mean in real life ? That's about as likely as any other alien race, I guess.
@@GrimDarkNarrator yeah i meant the original race. It would be interesting if they shows up one day with a similar power as the necrons evolved from their physical weaknesses.
They could become the lizardmen of wh40k. Space aztecs.
Che MeGusta I'm going to say almost certainly no.
1. Biotransference wasn't an option, I think one dynasty revolted against Biotransference and basically the entire Necrontyr empire declared war on them.
2. The warp was a calm place before the War in Heaven so there's little chance that a Necron colony could have gotten lost or separated.
3. Assuming that the Necrontyr weren't good record keepers and simply forgot about a colony this population of Necrontyr would have to survive: The War in Heaven, the Enslaver Plague, Potentially Wars of Vengeance by the Eldar, Ork Waghs, The Age of Strife, The Great Crusade, Horus Heresy, All attempts of expansion by the Imperium, the Tyranid Invasions, and all the other potential threats in the Galaxy like their star dying or an Asteroid crashing into their planet.
@@farkasabel like the Slann from Warhammer fantasy???