@Demiclea All of them are what-ifs, though the Imperium ending is the closest one to canon (save for Abaddon dying and the Vengeful Spirit getting turned into a scrap heap).
By the way, did anyone notice, how at 3:24, not only the Eye of Terror itself is closed, but the entire structure of the very spacetime, where this gigantic bleeding wound of reality once existed, returns back to normal, non-warped three-dimensional Euclidean topology? Looks like Necron technology can truly fix what Formless Horror has done to the galaxy, not merely patch it over. All hail Amarkun the Gatherer (Amarkun the Savior by now, probably) and Nepheru Dynasty!
Also, the Necrons can occasionally be pretty nice to non-necron mortal races, although they do make them vassals/servants. The Necrons are the good guys sometimes lol
@@maximumeffort7096 And Amarkun was show to be mostly tolerant of other species, as long as they don't try to stand in the way of the Nepheru Dynasty. Won't be surprised, if he actually goes the way of accepting others as vassals... including, probably, even Aeldari exodits (he was pretty nice to the Aeldari Corsair captain and only attacked, because the knife-ear didn't want to even hear anything from a Necron).
oi our technology is powerful sadly amarkun had to be put down for the fact of insanity trying to make more of the flayer virus we don't need anymore i have been trying to get a anti virus for it nothing works
Agreed. More annoying than anything else is how its a complete contradiction to Chaos. How can something so intrinsically tied to change have the same loser in charge for nearly 10k years? Abaddon needs a gruesome and satisfying death and then Chaos needs to eat itself for awhile and then come back with a new "leader". I mean how can you justify having a lackey of a failure who is also an expert in failure in charge for so long. Horus failed so lets have his chief goomba in charge from now on. Im a Space Marine fanboi fgs and even Im saying that.
I love that shot of a dauntless flying alongside the Mcragge's Honor. Shows how far Spire as come from a lowly captain of the Gothic Sector to Lord High Admiral in command of a Gloriana Battleship
I wish the Necron ending was canon. That planet sized contraption might give the Imperium a run for their money, but at least the Eye of Terror would be closed and the Chaos threat would not be nearly as serious as it is when it's open.
@@conmadben Bringing down fully activated Dark Throne would be pretty stupid, though, especially since it's a highly valuable strategic asset for the entire galaxy (as it can permanently close even the greatest Warp rifts) and is unlikely to leave Cadian space any time soon either, given, that Webways tunnels, used for translocating it, have collapsed from the sheer stress of getting a full-sized World Engine shoved through them.
@@masterofthelyokianmonsters2886 Isn't he already dead though? Corpse Emperor and all that, in body at least? Besides, how does closing the Eye of Terror affect him anyway? I don't see it affect him at all, it just stops daemons and heretics from pouring into the Materium in droves.
More than anything else, this game frames the main crisis the Imperium is in. You have powerful ships and capable commanders, certainly. But your fleets are forced to protect several subsectors from numerous threats, with more cropping up again and again. Sure, you need to liberate that planet under attack by orks in the Chinchare subsector, but tyranids are attempting to get a foothold in Agripinaa. Forget those pirates in Medusa, there are necrons blazing a path towards Cadia and you still have dark eldar raiders to deal with. The Imperium is mighty, but it's size can become a real handicap in the end.
Damn seeing all these endings makes me wonder what they could have done with other factions in 40k like the tau finally coming into contact with and having a large victory against chaos or the orks just charging into the eye of terror or something. So many more what if situations they could have done that would have been interesting even if they didn’t make a ton of sense
It's 40k there is no good ending. Even in the Imperium ending killing Abbadon doesn't change the fact there are countless chaos champions/ warriors who would still fight the Imperium and that the Imperium is a hell-hole.
@@ianbailey4213 Difference is, Abbadon is one of the few that can unify all of the Warp in his Black Crusades. Without him, the Chaos forces fall back to infighting, as the sacred swords of the Imperium fall upon their necks whenever they poke their heads through rifts, and we may refocus our efforts upon the worlds of our mortal enemies; for no mortal enemy may stand against an Imperium marshalled to war.
@@netbotcl586 it is not obvious how that will affect living beings. In canon necrons are working on Pariah Nexus, a constellation of megastructures to seal the warp off, dissipating demons and living souls alike. Perhaps in this ending no living soul is left in the galaxy.
I realy hope GW had learned from their experience with Age of Sigmar and not trying any Bullshit with 40k, just give us a Way to continue like the Imperial Ending. Nothing is good or happy Ending there, just another Day to fight in an endless war among the stars.
Tau would be the only other faction that would perfer the Necron ending over the other ones. Tau will be able to claim any imperial world without threat from imperial reinforcements
The Tyranid ending seems most terrifying. The unstoppable, insatiable hunger of Hive Fleet Leviathan in reach of Holy Terra? This is the very definition of cosmic horror.
@@overlordinquisitor6565 Its Warhammer 40K, as far as I saw, almost everything its a heresy, even pray a saint witch has not been yet "fully" categorized as such by the Ecclesiarchy its a heresy.
Btw regardless of this video what the Imperium should do is ally with the Necrons and Eldar and maybe Tao, kick the butts of Chaos, Tiranids and Orks, and then kill their allies too. HUMANITY FOREVER!
Eh. I'm not sure even an alliance of the Necrons, Eldar, Imperium and Tau could put down the Tyranids. They're an extragalactic threat that's already pushing most of the factions to their breaking point when they encounter them, and remember, the hive fleets they've encountered are just _scouting_ fleets.
@@Randomguy-wd5lw If they give humanity Inertialess Drives (probably, in form of black box tugs, with protection from reverse-engineering and other anti-tampering features), there's no need for Astronomicon at all. Strictly speaking, human Webway would've also minimized need in Astronomicon, but it wasn't finished and normal Webway is already wrecked, especially the segments in Cadian Sector due to translocation of the Dark Throne.
Andras Tuba pretty much what you described is what humanity was during the age of technology (humanity was so powerful at that point that the ORCS allied humanity so they didn’t get wrecked) only they eventually lost it all during the age of strife, mainly due to the cybernetic war and the aeldari murder-fucking slaanesh into existence. Which as we probably all know both events basically screwed over the entire galaxy to the point where the emperor had to reveal himself and save the imperium. Then before he could fully rebuild humanity and stop relying on unreliable warp drives he got screwed over by Horus and here we are. With humanity screwed every which way using second hand equipment leftover from the age of technology.
shamrockSardonic that’s what the tyranids want you to believe. Genestealers came before actual hive fleets so they’re the scouts. Then Behemoth was the tip of the spear then kraken to weaken a disorganize the prey and now leviathan which I think was supposed to be the hive fleet to destroy everything. All three of those hive fleets are still kicking but split up and broken. I’d say they have as much of a chance at galactic dominion as most. I dislike the notion that any faction will eventually win it ruins the suspense
The only victors in this war would be necrons or orks or tyranids. Humans are already done for and so are eldar and tau are not big enough to pose a threat
@@_solaris_4057 Not sure about Necrons and orks, but I am sure that Tyranids will swam through the 40k galaxy, their "main fleet" are just too large... Orks doesn't really care, so yeah. Necrons = machine + spirit ✓
@@alphariusfuze8089 the necrons can wait out the tyranids. the only reason why they havent gone back to sleep despite the approaching tyranid threat is that they are on a side mission to reverse biotransferrence. they can probably conduct a plan to repopulate the galaxy with life and to accelerate its development in search for new suitable forms after the tyranid threat has blown over. it might take a couple million years for the tyranids to fully pass throu the galaxy but until then the necrons can just go back to sleep. they have time on their side and will fin a new galaxy when they awaken, a barren one, one that they can use to play god with uncontested
А что насчёт концовки Некронов? Боги Хаоса явно не порадуются достижениям Амаркана, потому как их самая большая и прочная цитадель в реальности, Око Ужаса, только что схлопнулось под могуществом систем Тёмного Трона.
Yeah, the galaxy is probably screwed unless the ones native to the galaxy decide to band together to survive this stronger threat. Maybe if the Imperium can try and get some xenos allies, like the Ynarri, Farsight, and Trazyn, and maybe the Krork that Trazyn has in his collection, maybe they can turn the tide.
@@alphariusfuze8089 That's a fantasy that Tyranid fanboys have repeated so many times they think it's true. There's no actual source that defines the size of the Tyranid race.
by using the specialized psychic power of a selectively evolved Hive Ship, they manipulate the gravity fields to achieve faster-than-light travel. The massive Warp presence of the Tyranid Hive Mind, however, manifests itself in that realm through the Shadow in the Warp phenomenon.
Have you ever read the old Star Wars legends books, The New Jedi Order? Dealing with the Yuuzhan Vong? The YV had these organic engines called dovin basals that would lock on a distant world and pull the craft with it. It's basically the same with the Tyranid; Hive ships manipulate local space time and latch onto stars, both distant and near, to propel themselves through space. Also, contrary to popular belief, they ARE capable of FTL travel, it's just not through the warp, and their method of travel breaks down when near a large celestial body.
Anyone else miss the way the previous game could justifiably fit into the lore? Where are we supposed to go with this? Plus it kind of makes Admiral Spire into a joke. In the first game, he was a relatively relatable leader who held compassion for his underlings and the common people he was sworn to protect. Who was also capable of taking a more nuanced view of universe in the pursuit of his duties. While ALSO being painfully aware of the kind of universe he’s in and sacrifices that would be demanded of someone like him. He was a really multifaceted character. So much so that it felt earned when he rose from captain of a single ship to Savior of the Gothic Sector. In this game he’s just another Gary Stu with plot armor thicker than the Phalanx. Like he had a freaking PRIMARCH simping over him and handing over his flagship over to him no question, and killed the Warmaster of Chaos! He’s not an interesting character with a well earned victory under his belt by the end of the game. He’s a freaking meme! Practically the Cato Sicarius of the Imperial Navy!😒
@@MouldMadeMind If they are left with no biomass to consume they`ll start to recycle their own by eating and producing and eating etc. Or they`ll go into hybernation for couple of millenia so the universe can spout out new races for them to consume just like in Mass Effect. There is nothing interesting in the nids and GW shot themselfs in the foot by saying they are like this End game race. Should of kept them as guest stars on occansional battles or invasions.
Sooo.... Ending 1: Abbadon dies, Cadia still falls at the cost of millions and your service is but a minor spec in the grand scheme of things Ending 2: LOLOL WE KILLED THE ELDAR, THAT WAS FUN Ending 3: Glory to the Warmaster, our victory was small, we need to do better in the 14th black crusade In other words nothing you do matters, why did you even play this game at all
The necrons closing the eye of terror is a scary and beautiful sight to see.
THE NECRONS VICTORY CLOSED THE EYE OF TERROR!
CHAOS FORCE FLEET HAS FALLEN!
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS.
@@jimboydejuan7869 What did the Emperor have to do with this? If anything, the Necrons just saved everyone, even if for their own benefit.
@@jakespacepiratee3740 Yes that The Necrons saved Galaxy from Chaos forces and The Eye of terror
@Demiclea All of them are what-ifs, though the Imperium ending is the closest one to canon (save for Abaddon dying and the Vengeful Spirit getting turned into a scrap heap).
@@jakespacepiratee3740 Well, they saved theirseft, not us
By the way, did anyone notice, how at 3:24, not only the Eye of Terror itself is closed, but the entire structure of the very spacetime, where this gigantic bleeding wound of reality once existed, returns back to normal, non-warped three-dimensional Euclidean topology? Looks like Necron technology can truly fix what Formless Horror has done to the galaxy, not merely patch it over. All hail Amarkun the Gatherer (Amarkun the Savior by now, probably) and Nepheru Dynasty!
Also, the Necrons can occasionally be pretty nice to non-necron mortal races, although they do make them vassals/servants.
The Necrons are the good guys sometimes lol
@@maximumeffort7096 And Amarkun was show to be mostly tolerant of other species, as long as they don't try to stand in the way of the Nepheru Dynasty. Won't be surprised, if he actually goes the way of accepting others as vassals... including, probably, even Aeldari exodits (he was pretty nice to the Aeldari Corsair captain and only attacked, because the knife-ear didn't want to even hear anything from a Necron).
HERETIC
@@maximumeffort7096 oi at least we leave you alive isn't that better at least we treat you better then chaos and the eldar and the imperium
oi our technology is powerful sadly amarkun had to be put down for the fact of insanity trying to make more of the flayer virus we don't need anymore i have been trying to get a anti virus for it nothing works
Abbadon dead and eye of terror closed, sweet
Hourgath The Putrid is it cannon??
PatJuice no
If only that failure would die
@@windowstaskmanager5349 Big E: Fuck it! Time to make Sigismund a Living Saint!
Agreed. More annoying than anything else is how its a complete contradiction to Chaos. How can something so intrinsically tied to change have the same loser in charge for nearly 10k years? Abaddon needs a gruesome and satisfying death and then Chaos needs to eat itself for awhile and then come back with a new "leader".
I mean how can you justify having a lackey of a failure who is also an expert in failure in charge for so long. Horus failed so lets have his chief goomba in charge from now on.
Im a Space Marine fanboi fgs and even Im saying that.
I love that shot of a dauntless flying alongside the Mcragge's Honor. Shows how far Spire as come from a lowly captain of the Gothic Sector to Lord High Admiral in command of a Gloriana Battleship
I wish the Necron ending was canon. That planet sized contraption might give the Imperium a run for their money, but at least the Eye of Terror would be closed and the Chaos threat would not be nearly as serious as it is when it's open.
Nah they ganked one of those (with heavy losses) earlier...
@@conmadben Bringing down fully activated Dark Throne would be pretty stupid, though, especially since it's a highly valuable strategic asset for the entire galaxy (as it can permanently close even the greatest Warp rifts) and is unlikely to leave Cadian space any time soon either, given, that Webways tunnels, used for translocating it, have collapsed from the sheer stress of getting a full-sized World Engine shoved through them.
What is canon is up to you tbh, you can choose any but yeah it’s totally up to you
If it was, then the Emps would be dead
@@masterofthelyokianmonsters2886 Isn't he already dead though? Corpse Emperor and all that, in body at least? Besides, how does closing the Eye of Terror affect him anyway? I don't see it affect him at all, it just stops daemons and heretics from pouring into the Materium in droves.
spires speeches are so inspiring I would follow that guy
More than anything else, this game frames the main crisis the Imperium is in. You have powerful ships and capable commanders, certainly. But your fleets are forced to protect several subsectors from numerous threats, with more cropping up again and again. Sure, you need to liberate that planet under attack by orks in the Chinchare subsector, but tyranids are attempting to get a foothold in Agripinaa. Forget those pirates in Medusa, there are necrons blazing a path towards Cadia and you still have dark eldar raiders to deal with.
The Imperium is mighty, but it's size can become a real handicap in the end.
Damn seeing all these endings makes me wonder what they could have done with other factions in 40k like the tau finally coming into contact with and having a large victory against chaos or the orks just charging into the eye of terror or something. So many more what if situations they could have done that would have been interesting even if they didn’t make a ton of sense
Arousing
yeah thats my boy spireee
If only Spire and Amarkun weren't on the opposing sides...
Cadia Lives!
Imperium: good and best ending
Necron: bad and better ending
Tynarid: worse and nightmare ending
Necron is good ending tho
It's 40k there is no good ending. Even in the Imperium ending killing Abbadon doesn't change the fact there are countless chaos champions/ warriors who would still fight the Imperium and that the Imperium is a hell-hole.
Necron ending kicks Chaos straight in the nads though
@@ianbailey4213 Difference is, Abbadon is one of the few that can unify all of the Warp in his Black Crusades. Without him, the Chaos forces fall back to infighting, as the sacred swords of the Imperium fall upon their necks whenever they poke their heads through rifts, and we may refocus our efforts upon the worlds of our mortal enemies; for no mortal enemy may stand against an Imperium marshalled to war.
@@netbotcl586 it is not obvious how that will affect living beings. In canon necrons are working on Pariah Nexus, a constellation of megastructures to seal the warp off, dissipating demons and living souls alike. Perhaps in this ending no living soul is left in the galaxy.
We are war, war is us,
*_The Emperor Protects_*
0:40 i am surprised they all stand around sister of silence without vomiting or dying from the headaches
the sisters of battle are not the same as the sisters of silence , i belive that was the sisters of battle
@@chrmin Can't you see the Sisters of Silince there next to tiranids?
I'm pretty sure by now they've been through a whole Hell of a lot worse. Especially the Guardsmen.
In such a glorious moment, I think they can overcome the nuisance of a negative soul.
Why would they throw up when a sister of silence is around?
I realy hope GW had learned from their experience with Age of Sigmar and not trying any Bullshit with 40k, just give us a Way to continue like the Imperial Ending. Nothing is good or happy Ending there, just another Day to fight in an endless war among the stars.
The true good ending is the Necron one.
Relative - for the greater good of galaxy perhaps, but not for non-necron species...
Tau would be the only other faction that would perfer the Necron ending over the other ones.
Tau will be able to claim any imperial world without threat from imperial reinforcements
Spire is making his speech while everyone is trying to keep their shit together because a sister of silence is vibing in their room
A shame these endings are not canon (except the Tiranid one, that one sucks)
Tyranid ending best ending.
If imperium's ending was cannon, that would mean that the war against the chaos would be basicaly over.
@@chagui5253 Unless Ruinous Powers decide to resurrect Abaddon and/or Malos Vrykan takes his place. This way, there's still quite a lot of fight left.
Andras Tuba wait what really where?
The Tyranid ending seems most terrifying. The unstoppable, insatiable hunger of Hive Fleet Leviathan in reach of Holy Terra? This is the very definition of cosmic horror.
FINALY WEVE MOVED PASTED M41-999
Necron ending is the best
Just like Necron are the best faction in 40k
Accept it and bow before the Silent King !
I prefer to hail the best Necron, Trazyn the Infinite also known as the real Primarch of the Blood Ravens lol
HERESY
@@JohnSmith-qm1gg It’s not ;)
@@overlordinquisitor6565 Its Warhammer 40K, as far as I saw, almost everything its a heresy, even pray a saint witch has not been yet "fully" categorized as such by the Ecclesiarchy its a heresy.
Btw regardless of this video what the Imperium should do is ally with the Necrons and Eldar and maybe Tao, kick the butts of Chaos, Tiranids and Orks, and then kill their allies too. HUMANITY FOREVER!
Eh. I'm not sure even an alliance of the Necrons, Eldar, Imperium and Tau could put down the Tyranids. They're an extragalactic threat that's already pushing most of the factions to their breaking point when they encounter them, and remember, the hive fleets they've encountered are just _scouting_ fleets.
@@Randomguy-wd5lw If they give humanity Inertialess Drives (probably, in form of black box tugs, with protection from reverse-engineering and other anti-tampering features), there's no need for Astronomicon at all. Strictly speaking, human Webway would've also minimized need in Astronomicon, but it wasn't finished and normal Webway is already wrecked, especially the segments in Cadian Sector due to translocation of the Dark Throne.
@@caav56 Didn't they retconned the inertia drive being FTL, now they're only sub light, and Necron FTL are now Dolmen Gate.
Andras Tuba pretty much what you described is what humanity was during the age of technology (humanity was so powerful at that point that the ORCS allied humanity so they didn’t get wrecked) only they eventually lost it all during the age of strife, mainly due to the cybernetic war and the aeldari murder-fucking slaanesh into existence. Which as we probably all know both events basically screwed over the entire galaxy to the point where the emperor had to reveal himself and save the imperium. Then before he could fully rebuild humanity and stop relying on unreliable warp drives he got screwed over by Horus and here we are. With humanity screwed every which way using second hand equipment leftover from the age of technology.
shamrockSardonic that’s what the tyranids want you to believe. Genestealers came before actual hive fleets so they’re the scouts. Then Behemoth was the tip of the spear then kraken to weaken a disorganize the prey and now leviathan which I think was supposed to be the hive fleet to destroy everything. All three of those hive fleets are still kicking but split up and broken. I’d say they have as much of a chance at galactic dominion as most. I dislike the notion that any faction will eventually win it ruins the suspense
ABBADONS DEAD; STOMP STOMP!
I wished the Imperial Navy ending is canon
It not ?
@@desgildanphi8825 nope in fact I don’t think any are because in the lore abaddon won and opened a ride to divide the galaxy
I meant to say a ripple that divided the galaxy in two
@samson pessah me to GW: just fucking make Sigismund a Saint so he can clap that plot armored weakling already.
@@humanperson7646 nope, the war still has no clear victor. With the last edition, it's looking more and more like the imperium is winning
Imagine if there were an second God emperor after that?
His name is Gulliman
*This war will keep going, until the day we defeat Necrons*
The only victors in this war would be necrons or orks or tyranids. Humans are already done for and so are eldar and tau are not big enough to pose a threat
@@_solaris_4057 Not sure about Necrons and orks, but I am sure that Tyranids will swam through the 40k galaxy, their "main fleet" are just too large...
Orks doesn't really care, so yeah.
Necrons = machine + spirit ✓
@@alphariusfuze8089 the necrons can wait out the tyranids. the only reason why they havent gone back to sleep despite the approaching tyranid threat is that they are on a side mission to reverse biotransferrence. they can probably conduct a plan to repopulate the galaxy with life and to accelerate its development in search for new suitable forms after the tyranid threat has blown over. it might take a couple million years for the tyranids to fully pass throu the galaxy but until then the necrons can just go back to sleep. they have time on their side and will fin a new galaxy when they awaken, a barren one, one that they can use to play god with uncontested
Necrons are like outdated land mines, they’re harmless until you bump into one of their tombworlds and wake them all up.💀
Такие мурашки по коже и оргазм мозгоговой от концовки за империмум/человечества 🙏
А что насчёт концовки Некронов? Боги Хаоса явно не порадуются достижениям Амаркана, потому как их самая большая и прочная цитадель в реальности, Око Ужаса, только что схлопнулось под могуществом систем Тёмного Трона.
caav56 Жаль что в каноне, у династий Некрон таких устройств нет (Империум был бы благодарен)
@@fallenangel8764 Фиг знает, фиг знает. Косатка Тау и Рельсовая Винтовка тоже сначала в видеоигре были, но потом их канонизировали.
Imperium: panic
Tyranids: omnomnomnomnom
I hope the Necron Ending is canon
None of the endings are canon, just fun "what if" scenario
So whats the cannon ending for this?
That was fast. Thank you for posting.
Could the Golden Throne be of Necron origin? just painted gold rather than Blackstone.
I mean, Blackstone can be polarized to amplify the effects of Immaterium, like Chaos forces did with Noctilith Crowns...
It's eldari tech not necron
Might be necron since if I remember correctly blackstone fortresses have the ability to go into the webway, I can't remember though.
Both Necron and Tyranid endings have Admiral Spire got killed
The strongest is Tyranids in my opinions...
Which I don't want to admit...
Tyranid ending should have had more ships, enough to blot out the stars
Yeah, the galaxy is probably screwed unless the ones native to the galaxy decide to band together to survive this stronger threat. Maybe if the Imperium can try and get some xenos allies, like the Ynarri, Farsight, and Trazyn, and maybe the Krork that Trazyn has in his collection, maybe they can turn the tide.
@@toddkes5890 Actually their "main fleet" is larger than the damn 40k galaxy...
@@alphariusfuze8089 That's a fantasy that Tyranid fanboys have repeated so many times they think it's true. There's no actual source that defines the size of the Tyranid race.
For the Emperor ⚔️👑‼️
THE NECRONS VICTORY CLOSED THE EYE OF TERROR!
CHAOS FORCE FLEETS HAS FALLEN!
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS.
where are all cutscenes man?
I am never going to play the game, and there is noone that finished a letsplay of the tyranids. Might as well watch this.
I love the tyranid ending
necrons: lets just get rid of that thing right there no one pay attention aaaaaaaaaand there we go
At last. The eye of terror has been claimed by the hivemind.
how do tyranids propel themselves in the void?
by using the specialized psychic power of a selectively evolved Hive Ship, they manipulate the gravity fields to achieve faster-than-light travel. The massive Warp presence of the Tyranid Hive Mind, however, manifests itself in that realm through the Shadow in the Warp phenomenon.
By using gravity tunnel. It also has a side effect of causing huge earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the system they are heading too
Have you ever read the old Star Wars legends books, The New Jedi Order? Dealing with the Yuuzhan Vong? The YV had these organic engines called dovin basals that would lock on a distant world and pull the craft with it. It's basically the same with the Tyranid; Hive ships manipulate local space time and latch onto stars, both distant and near, to propel themselves through space. Also, contrary to popular belief, they ARE capable of FTL travel, it's just not through the warp, and their method of travel breaks down when near a large celestial body.
@@christianyaerger1751
Yeah they can't move FTL in a system, but they can move at like 0.5c in a system
they fart really hard lol
What the Chaos, Eldar, and Ork endings?
Ema Russo 9? There are 6 other factions?
Is Abaddon dead canon?
No.
No
Sadly, no.
The emperor protects
The Silent King rules.
So None Of These Endings Are Canon Right?
yeah all the plots are kind of 'what if' stories
Oh yea Can I have a shout out
Cos I'm savage
Is any of this game series a canon event?
That's Tyranid ending...shit.
NOM
Terrifying and epic but disappointing
Same time
The Tyranids will nom the galaxy.
Anyone else miss the way the previous game could justifiably fit into the lore? Where are we supposed to go with this? Plus it kind of makes Admiral Spire into a joke. In the first game, he was a relatively relatable leader who held compassion for his underlings and the common people he was sworn to protect. Who was also capable of taking a more nuanced view of universe in the pursuit of his duties. While ALSO being painfully aware of the kind of universe he’s in and sacrifices that would be demanded of someone like him. He was a really multifaceted character. So much so that it felt earned when he rose from captain of a single ship to Savior of the Gothic Sector.
In this game he’s just another Gary Stu with plot armor thicker than the Phalanx. Like he had a freaking PRIMARCH simping over him and handing over his flagship over to him no question, and killed the Warmaster of Chaos! He’s not an interesting character with a well earned victory under his belt by the end of the game. He’s a freaking meme! Practically the Cato Sicarius of the Imperial Navy!😒
Honestly hate tiramids they would eat themselves to extinction if they truest consumed everything.
They would not, they are one.
@@MouldMadeMind If they are left with no biomass to consume they`ll start to recycle their own by eating and producing and eating etc. Or they`ll go into hybernation for couple of millenia so the universe can spout out new races for them to consume just like in Mass Effect. There is nothing interesting in the nids and GW shot themselfs in the foot by saying they are like this End game race. Should of kept them as guest stars on occansional battles or invasions.
@@МихаилРадулов-й4т The universe is big, they are extra galactic.
There for they will never run out.
Sooo....
Ending 1: Abbadon dies, Cadia still falls at the cost of millions and your service is but a minor spec in the grand scheme of things
Ending 2: LOLOL WE KILLED THE ELDAR, THAT WAS FUN
Ending 3: Glory to the Warmaster, our victory was small, we need to do better in the 14th black crusade
In other words nothing you do matters, why did you even play this game at all
The Necron ending is basically they fucking over all of chaos with a single blow
@@wills5482 and the Tyrranids literally eating everyone . the Tau wasn't shown but i can safely assume they got eaten as well