i would call myself a 40k nerd. but that i just dont understand. the thousand sons motto is "all is dus" so why do they "die" when their armor gets destroyed.
@@florianfrueh3282 the thousand sons were cursed with the fleshchange. They spontaniously spawnified. Then a grand ritual happened that buffed the strong psykers and turned the rest into spirits that are trapped in their armour. So every thousand son that isn't a sorccerer is a magical dust that is only held together by the armor they wear.
@@hagenstanger788perfectly said, it’s was basically a magic project that went wrong so their basically human golems. Think of Alfon from Fullmetal Alchemist but suffering eternally and unaware of your own identity
@florianfrueh3282 During the Horus Heresy, the Thousand Sons were all afflicted with flesh change, a tzeenchian curse that could result in them all being turned into grotesque Spawns of Tzeench. Ahriman, the Thousand Sons chapter master, put together a ritual to counteract the curse and empower their psykers in the process. The ritual however, unexpectedly resulted in every non-psyker son of Magnus being turned into dust trapped as a spirit inside their armor. Ahriman still feels guilty about it and has been trying to find a cure for it ever since.
@@xVoltKrakenreally wish that happened but his brain is mush as long as his brain is not cooked then he might become a dreadnought but in this scenario he's a lost cause
Sanguinius is the most loved of the Primarchs among the citizens, His image is everywhere in the Imperium of Man. A statue or a few hundred of them is likely on most worlds..
@@ethanduncan1646 what about malum caedo? Caedo would not have even stopped to regroup he would have taken out the hive tyrant and imurah by this point along with every demon engine and greater daemon.
@@bosstoa154 I’m a Blood Angels player and not only am I happy, I am now simultaneously unhappy because it makes me want my Primarch to return somehow and utterly whoop Chaos while Guilliman watches.
I don't know, at the end of the heresy the traitors fled in fear of the Blood Angels who were in such a blood crazed rage they terrified the actual blood worshipers. I think had he been a Blood Angel they wouldn't NEED to cover him as much, he would probably be dragging the traitors through the portal to tear them apart.
Fortunately for the Protagonists, even If you enable Helmets in campaign, they don't appear in cutscenes Thus making them immune to plot demanded deaths
@@chainsawboy2388We actually see his armour on the badge with several brothers of his squad mourning him. One talks about how he always put protecting his brothers above his own life even placing himself in harms way to shield the one telling the story
Well, you need to know who your main characters are and be able to easily separate them from other marines on screen. An understandable choice made for the player's convenience over realism.
It is said that it is possible to “reintegrate” a fallen rubrik marine. There is a spell so dangerous that it can collect all that “dust” and seal it back into a new Thousand Sons armor. But most of the time their remains are left scattered across the battlefield. Rubrik marines cannot die, their souls cannot go to the warp. They are cursed forever.
Yeeeah...Though i thought they were gonna be Necrons instead, if theres a xeno race that always ends up as the "true threat" when orks/nids are the fodder enemies its the necrons but nope chaos again for the 40000+ time. Hey at least theyre Thousand Sons and not a boring legion huh.
@@MC-ku4zz i mean theres a lot of hope that they might get an update for them if we’re lucky or a DLC/Expansion. They were definitely teased in the campaign.
See if he had worn his helmet, he could’ve used a closed channel to warn of the ambush. Buuuuuttttt…. The guy with the helmet was the one who died. So who was wrong?
Wouldn't he have a more personal vendetta with the Word Bearers? They ransacked and sacrificed the people of Calth. To the point 10,000 years later a Daemon Prince who was once a WB went by M'kar caused some mayhem again.
Now hold on. How did that Sergeant die? I have read that these kind of explosions are like a firework out in the sky for SpaceMarines that have their armour equipped.
idk man I also call this bullshit such a small explosion would not even scratch an Ultramarine, let alone a sergeant yet in for the sake of cutscene it instantly killed a full health space marine??? bs
Piece of shrapnel through the visor, it’s not apparent unless you are looking close, wish they would have made it more obvious cause I was confused the first time I saw it
Honestly, from what the books show, killing a thousand son rubricon marine is a complete and utter mercy. (Until our homeboy finally finds the cure or convinces the Ynnari to actually help)
Is it? I thought Rubrics are mostly just in some kind sluggish haze, more asleep than awake, with only their instincts reawakening at the time of battle. There are significantly worse fates on the side of chaos.
The mysterious and otherworldly tone at 2:19 before it gives way to ominous gothic choir elevates the introduction of Chaos Marines to the player. Its expertly crafted subtlety reminds me of the best of video game soundtracks, like Destiny 2's level of thematic composition.
It would make more sense if the game was about Titus' years in Deathwatch and that Chairon guy was a Blood Angel, an ultramarine randomly falling into uncontrollable rage doesn't fit that well
Never forget the time the Ultramarines primarch managed to survive the vaccum of space with no helmet for 10 hours, all the while, hunting and blowing heads up with his fist while running on pure hatred alone. Its in the blood and its quite fitting for Chairon to show some of that here. (For reference, that was the betrayal at Calth)
Wasn’t it one of the only defects of the Ultramarines gene seed? If I remember correctly correctly they too tend to be more aggressive than normal, especially when guided by emotions, they are not at the crazy levels of a Blood Angel under the effect of the red thirst or fallen to the black rage, but even Guilliman demonstrate that they can be pretty scary when guided by emotions: there is a scene, if I’m not mistaken, where Guilliman is guarded by two Custodies, in the 42nd millennium, they get attacked by a group of heretic marines and Guilliman get soo angry (I don’t remember why but they must have been either Emperor Childrens, World Bearers or some other chaos legions that unlocked bad memories in him) that he litteraly launched himself in a very, very, VERY violent melee rampage with traitor marines being dissected by a swing of his firsts, heads flying, bones breaking, guts spilling and traitors screaming in panic. It got to the point that the two Custodies in a half-panicked tone started asking why does THAT (point to Guilliman half covered in traitor’s blood and at the top of a mountain of broken bodies) even need them for protection?! They more need protection from him! Probably in the meantime Khorne was on his throne, watching the scene from the warp, with a giant rubber glove that say “Go Guilliman” on the side.
@@alessiogiovannetti513 Maybe they tried to reshaper their character in the 'recent' lore, but for me it feels off. We already have other rage and unbounded emotions focused legions, U-boys were always about other values and pushing this kind of character on them feels like it's just diluting their identity?
@@LogenVonSchlenz wasn’t one of the major jokes about the blueberryes the fact that they are so adept in changing tactics is because they don’t have a personality and feel bland? Jokes aside, you are right about that it doesn’t make much sense but who knows though what is the personal vendetta of Chairon, it must be be something of strong enough that overwritten his gene seed, there are many stories where Space Marines, in all of their glories, all of the “we are above/different from humans” etc.., demonstrate that they still are humans deep down and tend to act in ways befitting of a human dominated by emotion.
0:36 animators probably missed this and i feel its petty nitpicking on a few seconds long cutscene but everyone except the sergeant, the hip armor they have is flapped up like wings
@@Ally.Cat.252 Yeah, there are some others like the companies changing, like this sergeant swapping from 5th to 2nd company, or the Vitrix guard later one going from 1st to 2nd
Imurah and the Chaos Daemon did not have enough magic power to damage 3 or 4 space marines in the final fight but a suitcase bomb was enough to bring down a space marine LOL
Admittedly I was fully expecting to have to put down Chiron. Then the Psycker business happened and I thought "Ah crap, so it's Gadriel we have to kill." I was fully expecting one of them to die by the end since, yknow, Grimdark... I was surprised by how positive the ending was.
Two things: 1st I love how many WH40k fans there are out there and how many more will join after playing this game. 2nd :That tech priest is too human.... sus
There are different kinds of Chaos Space Marines along with different Warbands/Legions These in specific are Rubric Marines, basically suits of possesed armor, rather than more fleshy individuals
9 out of 10 Thousand Sons are just dust magically sealed in their armor. The 1 out of 10 are the mages who are still (mostly) human. They had a genetic defect.
@@ethanduncan1646 Eh, to elaborate on that, the genetic defect was that they were more prone than normal to develop ghastly mutations when exposed to their sorcery and the Warp, called the "flesh change", which went haywire after their forced relocation to the Eye of Terror when the Space Wolves bombed their homeworld. The Rubric spell that Ahriman cast actually succeeded in making the Thousand Sons immune against the "flesh change", alongside massively boosting every sorcerer's strength, with the downside of turning every non-sorcerer marine into dust automatons sealed in their armor.
Question: These are Primaris, yes? Head and shoulders over the standard? Did the chaos marines upgrade as well? Because they look about the same size here.
Super weird that one dude raged out, that's not an Ultra Marine trait IIRC. Also that tech priest doesn't feel like one, but maybe I've just played too much Mechanicus.
So i am a big gears of war fan anyone else seeing a parallel here?. Squad of 4 three of them have no helmets the fourth guy comes out of nowhere and keeps his helmet on the entire time. Yet dies because something gets through the helmet lol. Carmine gets sniped, this guy gets rebar'd lol. God i wish this guy was called Carmine, Sargent Carmine i won't die lol.
First 3 minutes , an astartes gets taken out like a bitch by a random bomb . So much for super-human speed and reflexes . Why do they even wear that armor ? To not tet their under-suit get dusty ?
Ok I'm not really in the weeds on 40k lore so idk, but what's in it to go chaos for the average guardsman? Like you're still under the command of space marines but yours are likely sociopathic or insane and have no real higher loyalty or principles so you're likely to just be treated even more like fodder than before. Like i get the appeal on an individual level but like you get literally nothing good from the deal if you're under any traitor chaos unit. Like CSM units don't even have much coordination with each other afaik, so you're fighting a losing battle.
Life under the Imperium can be so nightmarish the prospect of an escape is enough to lure regular humans to chaos. Mankind is used as fuel for unending wars (the daily 1000 sacrifices to the Astronomicon is emblematic of that grim reality) and as a foot soldier you know very little of history or the wider galaxy, firstly because of how wide the Imperium is, and secondly because higher-ups don't want you to know, they want your blind faith. So you can come from a random medieval-type farm world and be conscripted into a merciless, hopeless fight against futuristic dystopian races that all outclass you, on worlds you never heard of. So i can understand how a normal guardsman sells his soul to the forces of ruin, considering how order itself seem to care very little about your fate. Once you're indoctrinated by chaos insanity takes hold, your mind isn't really yours anymore. You have to remember that most humans have no knowledge of how predatory chaos is until they're confronted to it, and then it's already too late to turn back. It can be compared to the appeal of hard drugs as a means to escape a bleak reality.
Not gonna lie they honestly picked the worst traitor legion to pick for the campaign a bunch of dust fairy's who dont speak or have a personality yes i know why dont need to tell me but the opportunity to have the space marines and chaos marines interact and say things to eachother is a missed opportunity
Khorne or Slaanesh would have been better since Dark Tide has the Nurgle vibe pretty close to perfected. But realistically Slaanesh is always just ignored, and Khorne is seen as "generic" so I kind of understand why they went TZ. But yeah, the single legion that is literally 90% emotionless magic robots is a pretty boring pick. At least the Tyranids, despite being incapable of banter, have the capacity to provide some beautiful gore and violence.
@@techelitesareadisease8816 honestly they fucked up by not having it be the black legion and abbadon if I got to see abbadon in game with this kind of graphics I wouldve freaked out
Ah yes, the space marine in full armor and helmet dies by a rod through the eye from a minor explosion, I see why they don’t even bother wearing them now Also unhappy at these generic and nontechnical tech priests which are supposed to be the ranks of magos
Thousand Sons Chaos Marines. And lore accurate because they're spirits inside the armor that's the sparkly stuff that comes out when he kills the one.
i would call myself a 40k nerd. but that i just dont understand. the thousand sons motto is "all is dus" so why do they "die" when their armor gets destroyed.
@@florianfrueh3282 the thousand sons were cursed with the fleshchange. They spontaniously spawnified. Then a grand ritual happened that buffed the strong psykers and turned the rest into spirits that are trapped in their armour. So every thousand son that isn't a sorccerer is a magical dust that is only held together by the armor they wear.
@@hagenstanger788perfectly said, it’s was basically a magic project that went wrong so their basically human golems. Think of Alfon from Fullmetal Alchemist but suffering eternally and unaware of your own identity
@florianfrueh3282 During the Horus Heresy, the Thousand Sons were all afflicted with flesh change, a tzeenchian curse that could result in them all being turned into grotesque Spawns of Tzeench.
Ahriman, the Thousand Sons chapter master, put together a ritual to counteract the curse and empower their psykers in the process. The ritual however, unexpectedly resulted in every non-psyker son of Magnus being turned into dust trapped as a spirit inside their armor. Ahriman still feels guilty about it and has been trying to find a cure for it ever since.
@@elbrachoxddd5883and yvraine trolled him really bad restoring them momentarily 😂
2:07 is the timestamp to all those questioning how the sergeant died to an explosion. A piece of rebar punctured through his visor into his brain
That fuckin so called guardsman…..
Tzeench really manipulated the dice with that one.
He didn't die though, there's a chance he might become a dreadnought
@@xVoltKrakenreally wish that happened but his brain is mush as long as his brain is not cooked then he might become a dreadnought but in this scenario he's a lost cause
Thanks. I missed the detail with the rebar. Nice touch.
He shouldn't have put a helmet on. Then he would have been protected by plot armour 😂
5:50 "Your duty is to the emperor" line hits hard!
Life is the Emperor's Currency. Spend it well.
@@chaz706 That one.👍
@@chaz706the Emperor protects, brother
6:20 I understand we aren't playing as Blood Angels, but are we just casually gonna gloss over a statue of Sanguinius???
And he vanquished Angron
My friend is a blood angels player. He most definitely didn’t just casually gloss over it. 😭🤣
Sanguinius is the most loved of the Primarchs among the citizens, His image is everywhere in the Imperium of Man. A statue or a few hundred of them is likely on most worlds..
he's basically the Jesus of the Imperium. There's even a holiday named after him
@@margaretwarner1095they also have a holiday that celebrate his sacrifice called Sanguinala
Guy went so berserk that I started to worry that he was being influenced by Khorne
EDIT: Or he could have a little Blood Angel in his geneseed
Maybe he is actually a blood angel? Like I have never seen a Smurf get so recklessly angry before.
Bro did mention Calth, so he was probably at the heresy 10000 years ago, and got put into stasis until now.
@@ethanduncan1646 Or maybe a Space Wolf?
@@Memelord1117there’s also the invasion by honsou and the iron warriors who invaded in the Uriel Ventris novels.
@@ethanduncan1646 what about malum caedo? Caedo would not have even stopped to regroup he would have taken out the hive tyrant and imurah by this point along with every demon engine and greater daemon.
6:19 Mama that Sanguinius statue is a real beauty !
real
I thought that was his statue. Blood Angels players would be happy at seeing their Primarch's statue.
thats the Forge World resin kit
@@bosstoa154
I’m a Blood Angels player and not only am I happy, I am now simultaneously unhappy because it makes me want my Primarch to return somehow and utterly whoop Chaos while Guilliman watches.
An im a ultramarine an fight for the emperor an death is my duty
"They seem impervious to our weapons!"
Titus: *Punches three enemies to death in quick succession* "Really? Hadn't noticed."
XD
Honestly I'm glad that Chairon isn't a Blood angel when he faces the heretic on his own.
Horus!?
I guess we can make an exception. Oooooh!
LORGAL!!! YOU CANT HIDE FROM MEEEE!
*ultrarage*
Hey Heretics are glad he wasn't a blood angel either
I don't know, at the end of the heresy the traitors fled in fear of the Blood Angels who were in such a blood crazed rage they terrified the actual blood worshipers. I think had he been a Blood Angel they wouldn't NEED to cover him as much, he would probably be dragging the traitors through the portal to tear them apart.
I love how they still made the Rubric Marines exploding into magic fairy dust still seem super violent
sergeant wasn't a named helmetless Ultramarine so he didn't wear his powerful armor
plot armor
Guy failed his armor saves. :(
He was named though it was Varellius or something like that, the helmet thing still applies though lol.
Fortunately for the Protagonists, even If you enable Helmets in campaign, they don't appear in cutscenes
Thus making them immune to plot demanded deaths
@@chainsawboy2388We actually see his armour on the badge with several brothers of his squad mourning him. One talks about how he always put protecting his brothers above his own life even placing himself in harms way to shield the one telling the story
Funny how the Ultramarine that was wearing a helmet was killed off by bomb scraps impaling his head, while the other 3 not wearing helmet is safe.
Gears of War logic
It's a well-known fact Ultramarines actually get a defense boost without their helmets
It's the rule of cool
Well, you need to know who your main characters are and be able to easily separate them from other marines on screen. An understandable choice made for the player's convenience over realism.
To be fair, he was right in proximity of the bomb while the others had some distance
4:18 "He's trapped over there"
No, they are trapped with him over there.
They should be lucky that malum caedo wasn't there, otherwise it'd be a slaughter house
The Rubric marines remind me of a party confetti popper when they die. The colorful dust and magic looks like confetti bursting out under pressure.
Somewhere Magnus is sighing about this stupid adventure and tasking a company of Spire Guards armed with hand brushes to recover the fallen.
@@dschehutinefer5627 Kairos! Give me my dustpan back! - Magnus probably.
2:22 oh holy crap, those fellas finally turned up
It is said that it is possible to “reintegrate” a fallen rubrik marine. There is a spell so dangerous that it can collect all that “dust” and seal it back into a new Thousand Sons armor. But most of the time their remains are left scattered across the battlefield.
Rubrik marines cannot die, their souls cannot go to the warp.
They are cursed forever.
New Rubrics cannot be created. Someone will come for them eventually.
The Sorcerer Enemies will revive Rubric Marines if they are given the chance.
Ain't no way the sergeant died by a bomb, its impossible!
A crowbar went throw his visor
Shrapnal went through his visors in left eyean 😢
yeah that was very underwhelming
He was a nameless ultramarine he didn't had the plot armour
@@MISTERTR-rh9mg He actually had a name. That disguised cultist just landed a good roll on his suicide attack lol.
You know, just once, I wanta 40k game where the initial Chaos invasion turns out to have been a setup for a Xeno plot.
Yeeeah...Though i thought they were gonna be Necrons instead, if theres a xeno race that always ends up as the "true threat" when orks/nids are the fodder enemies its the necrons but nope chaos again for the 40000+ time. Hey at least theyre Thousand Sons and not a boring legion huh.
@@MrRattlebones640 I was hoping for Nerons as well but thousand sons are for me the best Chaos faction so I'm still happy with the result
Necrons with Nurgle,true incredible combo ok
@@MC-ku4zz i mean theres a lot of hope that they might get an update for them if we’re lucky or a DLC/Expansion. They were definitely teased in the campaign.
See if he had worn his helmet, he could’ve used a closed channel to warn of the ambush.
Buuuuuttttt…. The guy with the helmet was the one who died. So who was wrong?
the writers
@@LogenVonSchlenz*CLAP* Nailed it!
A Lemen Russ tank shell can destroy a Space Marine
You never wear helmets in 40k
@@tagar67I understood that reference. TFS Hellsin Abridged, right?
Chairon was Calthian.... that speaks alot.
Wouldn't he have a more personal vendetta with the Word Bearers? They ransacked and sacrificed the people of Calth. To the point 10,000 years later a Daemon Prince who was once a WB went by M'kar caused some mayhem again.
@@gamechanger8908 Magnus and by extension the 1000 sons arguably made things worse by breaking the barrier in the palace.
@@gamechanger8908 nah just chaos marines in general
Salamander: YES! ...... look what they had done to little guys, FINISH THEM IN THE NAME OF EMPEROR!!!!!!!!
Now hold on. How did that Sergeant die? I have read that these kind of explosions are like a firework out in the sky for SpaceMarines that have their armour equipped.
idk man I also call this bullshit such a small explosion would not even scratch an Ultramarine, let alone a sergeant yet in for the sake of cutscene it instantly killed a full health space marine??? bs
Piece of shrapnel through the visor, it’s not apparent unless you are looking close, wish they would have made it more obvious cause I was confused the first time I saw it
He wear a helmet . Thats how 😂
@@arkcantoscreampsnpc7274 thiise visor are very god damn hard to pierce tho. Not as strong as the armor but still very damn strong
A piece of rebar punctured his visor straight through his eye into his brain. Basically rolled a 20 against a 1
Chairon gone off so wild i thought hes gonna go khornish
If it was that easy, Khorne would control the 40k universe in a week.
Not everyone who gets mad is khorne affiliated lol
"Traitors! You will burn!!!"
-Charion
Honestly, from what the books show, killing a thousand son rubricon marine is a complete and utter mercy. (Until our homeboy finally finds the cure or convinces the Ynnari to actually help)
Is it? I thought Rubrics are mostly just in some kind sluggish haze, more asleep than awake, with only their instincts reawakening at the time of battle. There are significantly worse fates on the side of chaos.
@@dschehutinefer5627
Rubric marines exist in a state of perpetual dementia like confusion. There are worse fates but it’s not a fun time
The mysterious and otherworldly tone at 2:19 before it gives way to ominous gothic choir elevates the introduction of Chaos Marines to the player. Its expertly crafted subtlety reminds me of the best of video game soundtracks, like Destiny 2's level of thematic composition.
Unluckiest sergeant ever?
His controlling player rolled a 1. It happens.
That Repulsor looks so cool!
Another carmine tragedy reference 😂
4:50 doom reference
Gore nest.
Gore nest.
It would make more sense if the game was about Titus' years in Deathwatch and that Chairon guy was a Blood Angel, an ultramarine randomly falling into uncontrollable rage doesn't fit that well
Never forget the time the Ultramarines primarch managed to survive the vaccum of space with no helmet for 10 hours, all the while, hunting and blowing heads up with his fist while running on pure hatred alone. Its in the blood and its quite fitting for Chairon to show some of that here. (For reference, that was the betrayal at Calth)
Wasn’t it one of the only defects of the Ultramarines gene seed? If I remember correctly correctly they too tend to be more aggressive than normal, especially when guided by emotions, they are not at the crazy levels of a Blood Angel under the effect of the red thirst or fallen to the black rage, but even Guilliman demonstrate that they can be pretty scary when guided by emotions: there is a scene, if I’m not mistaken, where Guilliman is guarded by two Custodies, in the 42nd millennium, they get attacked by a group of heretic marines and Guilliman get soo angry (I don’t remember why but they must have been either Emperor Childrens, World Bearers or some other chaos legions that unlocked bad memories in him) that he litteraly launched himself in a very, very, VERY violent melee rampage with traitor marines being dissected by a swing of his firsts, heads flying, bones breaking, guts spilling and traitors screaming in panic.
It got to the point that the two Custodies in a half-panicked tone started asking why does THAT (point to Guilliman half covered in traitor’s blood and at the top of a mountain of broken bodies) even need them for protection?! They more need protection from him!
Probably in the meantime Khorne was on his throne, watching the scene from the warp, with a giant rubber glove that say “Go Guilliman” on the side.
@@alessiogiovannetti513 Maybe they tried to reshaper their character in the 'recent' lore, but for me it feels off. We already have other rage and unbounded emotions focused legions, U-boys were always about other values and pushing this kind of character on them feels like it's just diluting their identity?
@@LogenVonSchlenz wasn’t one of the major jokes about the blueberryes the fact that they are so adept in changing tactics is because they don’t have a personality and feel bland?
Jokes aside, you are right about that it doesn’t make much sense but who knows though what is the personal vendetta of Chairon, it must be be something of strong enough that overwritten his gene seed, there are many stories where Space Marines, in all of their glories, all of the “we are above/different from humans” etc.., demonstrate that they still are humans deep down and tend to act in ways befitting of a human dominated by emotion.
@@alessiogiovannetti513 so much for training tactics all day long
I was bummed out when the sergeant died he seemed like a good guy
Titus: Chaos Marines!
Chairon *loading bolter*: Shame...
"Your duty is to the Emperor ! You will die when and where He so chooses ! "
dear god that hits so hard
0:36
animators probably missed this and i feel its petty nitpicking on a few seconds long cutscene but
everyone except the sergeant, the hip armor they have is flapped up like wings
I love just how calm and collected space marines are. I'm pretty sure the word diplomacy just doesn't exist for them.
Chairon looks just like his daddy Robot Gellerfield
3:12 found an animation glitch, Chairon’s Faulds or the plates by the hips are bugged out 😅
0:40 why are their hip guards at a 90degree angle? Lol
Small bug, no big deal
@@Tony27654 I’ve seen a lot. Another funny one is Calgar’s ammo belts disappearing in cutscenes.
@@Ally.Cat.252 Yeah, there are some others like the companies changing, like this sergeant swapping from 5th to 2nd company, or the Vitrix guard later one going from 1st to 2nd
Imagine an open world shooter rpg where you play the story as a Guilliman, Sanguinus, or Horus.
Imagine if he faced Word Bearers. Would be a bloodbath
I wouldn’t blame
Chairon
His home and family was taking away from him
He wanted vengeance
Even though Titus is a lieutenant, he still carries the authority of Captain. He could even be the new chapter master soon.
No. Just no.
He's no Caito, just focus on him being Captain again.
Calgar is not dying anytime soon
Bru ain't no way how can a space marine die by a small bomb or explosion ☠️
A crowbar went throw his visor
And...why not?
Lmao in the books Space Marines died from less
Probably a Melta Charge
@@albedonz7394 dang, that would've damaged the brain if he did survived
I see the wounds of Calth still have yet to heal, but raging at armored vacuum bags is pretty one sided. The Rubric are shells.
2:17 not gnna lie but that gave me the chills first time...
Imurah and the Chaos Daemon did not have enough magic power to damage 3 or 4 space marines in the final fight but a suitcase bomb was enough to bring down a space marine LOL
Im still looki g for that scene were they hold the flag
I’d hold off, it’s right at the end
Admittedly I was fully expecting to have to put down Chiron. Then the Psycker business happened and I thought "Ah crap, so it's Gadriel we have to kill." I was fully expecting one of them to die by the end since, yknow, Grimdark... I was surprised by how positive the ending was.
NGL The “gore” of the Rubric marines is amazing!
They might need to fix Chairon's model. Those metal plates floating around his hips are a liability.
home boy went Blood Angel red thirst on them DAMN
I'd love to see the Blood Ravens fight the Thousand Sons.
I like to play as a thosand son sorcerers set loyalist legions in flames seriously a chaos space marine game would be so cool
bro all the space marines got doomguy physique, I MUST HAVE THIS GAME
If it only had a look at custodes aswell...
You know they would make it female for the DEI goodgoy bucks
@@N0kiz4ruhave you not seen the Thousand Sons Femboy meme?
I’d rather the golden girls not taint this game
@@N0kiz4ruexactly
@@bandandra9584based
Thousand sons ❤
I do not play the vidya but these marines are beautifully proportioned.
Two things:
1st I love how many WH40k fans there are out there and how many more will join after playing this game.
2nd :That tech priest is too human.... sus
Bro the techpriests aren't all immediately complete Borgs, newer tech priests are way more human
@@animq4ionboi.153 tech prierts are Always sus, it is in their religion 😂 but I know what you mean
and we all know that khorn is siting there like don't care who wins as long as there is blood and you fight
It's weird that there's a glitch with their armor, right at the hips.
It looks like their hip armor appear to be T-posing lol
Damn, possible Khorne corruption there.
Как будто кино посмотрел))) оч круто!
For the Emperor that was Great!!
Man I felt Leuze's 'ah'
Chairon would be one step from falling to Khorne if instead of Thousand Sons from this portal The Word Bearers appear.
i did not expect to see thousand sons
What did Chairon notice about the candles? That the shrine had not been maintained?
I love how the game has some bugs here and there but is still so much fun to play
"Throne damn it."
He might comeback as a Dreadnought.
Sergeant went out like a punk
I thought he was gonna fall to khorne because of this scene.
Genuinely curious, why do the Chaos Space Marines basically fall apart into armor pieces when you kill them?
The Thousand Sons Chaos Legion are essentially Golems. Possessed Armor containing the spirits of the Heretics that once wore them.
@theanchorshat585 Ahhhh makes sense thanks boss
There are different kinds of Chaos Space Marines along with different Warbands/Legions
These in specific are Rubric Marines, basically suits of possesed armor, rather than more fleshy individuals
9 out of 10 Thousand Sons are just dust magically sealed in their armor. The 1 out of 10 are the mages who are still (mostly) human. They had a genetic defect.
@@ethanduncan1646 Eh, to elaborate on that, the genetic defect was that they were more prone than normal to develop ghastly mutations when exposed to their sorcery and the Warp, called the "flesh change", which went haywire after their forced relocation to the Eye of Terror when the Space Wolves bombed their homeworld. The Rubric spell that Ahriman cast actually succeeded in making the Thousand Sons immune against the "flesh change", alongside massively boosting every sorcerer's strength, with the downside of turning every non-sorcerer marine into dust automatons sealed in their armor.
Question: These are Primaris, yes? Head and shoulders over the standard? Did the chaos marines upgrade as well? Because they look about the same size here.
They just probably use the same size model
Same model
Chaos Marines got a superiority complex and consider primaris marines as lessers. A lot of chaos marines are OGs
Hope there would be an addon or maybe in SM3 they will fight against the death guard and nurgles plaque 🔥💀🍄☣
Most human Adept Mechanicus magos in the universe
That Marine shoulda had his helmet off. Didn't have the trope knowledge...
It would seem he's a member of the Black Company.
I wish we got a more grotesque legion to fight against. Plaque Marines would be awesome adversaries. But I know they’re tanks.
Even I was wondering how killing these thousand sons was so easy (Empty Suits , ik) . Perhaps the destruction of the armor allows the soul to escape.
Play Chaosgate then, the final boss is Mortarion (No kidding)
Lowkey real for that buuuuuutttt.... he was whooopin ahh Titus you gotta admit
Anyone else always think of Aeonid Thiel whenever they see an Ultramarine with a red helmet?
I love it when smurfs lose their plot armor and die.
How are you playing?
On the ps store if you pre order the gold edition or above you get four days early. Not sure if this is what happened but I’m assuming.
Don't wear helmet, see what happened to last sergeant in helmet!
Super weird that one dude raged out, that's not an Ultra Marine trait IIRC. Also that tech priest doesn't feel like one, but maybe I've just played too much Mechanicus.
PTSD from when he was a boy living on calth during the heresy
sergeant shouldve been killed by a rubric marine instead, the explosion isnt enough to kill a fully armoured marine
You'd be surprised at how whacky space marines get killed/ get themselves killed
So i am a big gears of war fan anyone else seeing a parallel here?.
Squad of 4 three of them have no helmets the fourth guy comes out of nowhere and keeps his helmet on the entire time.
Yet dies because something gets through the helmet lol.
Carmine gets sniped, this guy gets rebar'd lol.
God i wish this guy was called Carmine, Sargent Carmine i won't die lol.
How tall are the chaos marines compared to the primaris?
Chaos space marines around 7ft whereas primaris are around 8ft
First 3 minutes , an astartes gets taken out like a bitch by a random bomb . So much for super-human speed and reflexes . Why do they even wear that armor ? To not tet their under-suit get dusty ?
Anything that goes through your skull and pierces your brain is a instant GG. Marine got some rebar and shrapnel right through his eye
Shouldnt the chaos spacemarines be shorter then the primaris marines?
1:07 are they speaking telepathically ?! Or is this a huge bug…
The character the camera is on isn’t who is speaking. It’s just drawing attention to how he notices something is amiss with these guardsmen.
Ok I'm not really in the weeds on 40k lore so idk, but what's in it to go chaos for the average guardsman? Like you're still under the command of space marines but yours are likely sociopathic or insane and have no real higher loyalty or principles so you're likely to just be treated even more like fodder than before. Like i get the appeal on an individual level but like you get literally nothing good from the deal if you're under any traitor chaos unit.
Like CSM units don't even have much coordination with each other afaik, so you're fighting a losing battle.
Life under the Imperium can be so nightmarish the prospect of an escape is enough to lure regular humans to chaos. Mankind is used as fuel for unending wars (the daily 1000 sacrifices to the Astronomicon is emblematic of that grim reality) and as a foot soldier you know very little of history or the wider galaxy, firstly because of how wide the Imperium is, and secondly because higher-ups don't want you to know, they want your blind faith.
So you can come from a random medieval-type farm world and be conscripted into a merciless, hopeless fight against futuristic dystopian races that all outclass you, on worlds you never heard of. So i can understand how a normal guardsman sells his soul to the forces of ruin, considering how order itself seem to care very little about your fate.
Once you're indoctrinated by chaos insanity takes hold, your mind isn't really yours anymore. You have to remember that most humans have no knowledge of how predatory chaos is until they're confronted to it, and then it's already too late to turn back. It can be compared to the appeal of hard drugs as a means to escape a bleak reality.
What's up with Cheirons thigh pads sticking out like that
Oh wow, a fourth member to our diverse three-man team? AND he's wearing a red helmet, so cool!
Not gonna lie they honestly picked the worst traitor legion to pick for the campaign a bunch of dust fairy's who dont speak or have a personality yes i know why dont need to tell me but the opportunity to have the space marines and chaos marines interact and say things to eachother is a missed opportunity
Khorne or Slaanesh would have been better since Dark Tide has the Nurgle vibe pretty close to perfected. But realistically Slaanesh is always just ignored, and Khorne is seen as "generic" so I kind of understand why they went TZ. But yeah, the single legion that is literally 90% emotionless magic robots is a pretty boring pick. At least the Tyranids, despite being incapable of banter, have the capacity to provide some beautiful gore and violence.
@@techelitesareadisease8816 honestly they fucked up by not having it be the black legion and abbadon if I got to see abbadon in game with this kind of graphics I wouldve freaked out
Ah yes, the space marine in full armor and helmet dies by a rod through the eye from a minor explosion, I see why they don’t even bother wearing them now
Also unhappy at these generic and nontechnical tech priests which are supposed to be the ranks of magos
All is Dust...
This scene wasn’t redered as well as others lol
Chairon was on calth nomore needs to be explained
soup is great again