I like to think marshal arim kagore while explaining his plans just says things like " you go here and you here. While drawing with sharpees all over a whiteboard. And then all staff just look at one another. Next thing the plan goes off without a hitch.
@@shrubby-ov4ywdraws the target zone as the cardinal spreading wide and the attacking force as two firm anchors on the flanks and an armored thrust into the cardinal’s exposed back passage.
Lt. Kohlbein: “your new arm looks good sir.” Col. Berlichingen: “Not exactly ferrus manus, but im happy with it. The bombardment is intensifying, we’re going to be going over soon.” Maj. Faust: it’s strange, it’s similar to that uniformed Groxs plan, but I feel like it’ll work this time.” Col. Berlichingen: “competence is a hell of a thing, Jurten.” **Bombardment ceases immediately** Berlichingen: “Time to get to work. God emperor with us!”
It must have been a real shock for the Death Korps of Krieg when, for the first time in over a decade, they recieved orders from High Command that said something other than "eliminate the enemy, and try to do better than you are already doing."
@@dwavenminer"Whats a felenid?" If you *know* for certainty what a felenid is, you should probably be getting a visit from the Inquisition, right about *now.*
@@FisthammetI would assume Imperial Guard Officers, at least the Command Staff, would know/have basic knowledge about felinids, simply because it'd be very wasteful if you order your troops to assault positions only to find out the enemy was actually fellow Imperial Guard Forces.
I do so love the men of Krieg. Out positioned at first, out classed by enemy astartes, quite possibly outnumbered more than once or twice, out gunned by titans, and they just dig in a little deeper before continuing to stack up traitor bodies
Its funny to see "marshal Kagori" as Austrian imperial grenadier with wh40k rifle. He misses Mozzart and his archduke Ferdinand. Greetings from a Harlequin group Gavrilo Princip, servants of the laughing god Cegorach!
At the Start of the offensive . I can hear someone yelling. " Imperium Fuck Ya, We Gonna Save The Whole Mother Fucking Galaxy, Imperium Fuck Ya" . But it must be noted that before troops got to the planet . That a Chaos Attack Battleship that did Fifth Dimensional Warp Fuckery to Quote The Kitten for a ambush attack. Had to get Bitch slapped out of the way before troops could land on the planet . Huge balls effort there.
On the fourth day of the Kagori offensive, the God-Emperor gave to me : a Titan squad, a bunch of artillery, close air-support, more infantry and a bunch of worthy sacrificed guardsmen 🎶
Lost 11 titans, killed 12... I'm not sure that's really a win, sounds closer to a draw to me. Like sure - the kill count IS higher... But like... Just by 1. I was expecting like maybe 14 or 15 at least.
Not really. It sounds more like a late WWI Western Front battle, which is where the core concepts that make up the heart of modern combined arms warfare were originally developed. The main difference between this and the Battle of Amiens for example is the speed, and the only reason the 1918 battle was so much slower in the advance is simply because the tanks of the day were, in a word, slow. The Russian Army did not come up with the idea of combining artillery, infantry and armour, neither were they unique in their application of those concepts.
I like to think marshal arim kagore while explaining his plans just says things like " you go here and you here. While drawing with sharpees all over a whiteboard. And then all staff just look at one another. Next thing the plan goes off without a hitch.
Nah im thinking more Randy drawing the dead zone, survive zone and ice front on the map of the US
@@shrubby-ov4ywdraws the target zone as the cardinal spreading wide and the attacking force as two firm anchors on the flanks and an armored thrust into the cardinal’s exposed back passage.
@@shadowofhawk55*sniggering in the back of the room*
He's like George Clooney in Ocean's 11
"You guys need some rest."
Kriegers, "We can rest when we're dead! Let's gooooo!"
"And i just took that personally"
Lt. Kohlbein: “your new arm looks good sir.”
Col. Berlichingen: “Not exactly ferrus manus, but im happy with it. The bombardment is intensifying, we’re going to be going over soon.”
Maj. Faust: it’s strange, it’s similar to that uniformed Groxs plan, but I feel like it’ll work this time.”
Col. Berlichingen: “competence is a hell of a thing, Jurten.”
**Bombardment ceases immediately**
Berlichingen: “Time to get to work. God emperor with us!”
It must have been a real shock for the Death Korps of Krieg when, for the first time in over a decade, they recieved orders from High Command that said something other than "eliminate the enemy, and try to do better than you are already doing."
@@dwavenminer"Whats a felenid?"
If you *know* for certainty what a felenid is, you should probably be getting a visit from the Inquisition, right about *now.*
@@dwavenminerhmm. Kinda cringe
@@FisthammetI would assume Imperial Guard Officers, at least the Command Staff, would know/have basic knowledge about felinids, simply because it'd be very wasteful if you order your troops to assault positions only to find out the enemy was actually fellow Imperial Guard Forces.
I don’t have anything really witty to say so I’m just gonna play “Danger Zone” while looking at that fighter jet from the title card.
HARDEST WORKING MAN IN 40K....
Legit Bro...and appreciated
May the Omnissiah speed your algorithms.
I do so love the men of Krieg. Out positioned at first, out classed by enemy astartes, quite possibly outnumbered more than once or twice, out gunned by titans, and they just dig in a little deeper before continuing to stack up traitor bodies
In the grim darkness of the year 2035 arch has remastered vraks for the 5th time
Don’t suppose you remember why he is doing the remaster?
@@JohnSmith-kg2rtiirc hes got better background footage animations and the like where it was mostly just art
Thank you arch
Its funny to see "marshal Kagori" as Austrian imperial grenadier with wh40k rifle. He misses Mozzart and his archduke Ferdinand. Greetings from a Harlequin group Gavrilo Princip, servants of the laughing god Cegorach!
Thanks for the video Arch
At the Start of the offensive . I can hear someone yelling. " Imperium Fuck Ya, We Gonna Save The Whole Mother Fucking Galaxy, Imperium Fuck Ya" . But it must be noted that before troops got to the planet . That a Chaos Attack Battleship that did Fifth Dimensional Warp Fuckery to Quote The Kitten for a ambush attack. Had to get Bitch slapped out of the way before troops could land on the planet . Huge balls effort there.
I enjoy the animated tactical maps on such videos! Great work arch
LETS GOOO, MORE VRAKS
Yessssss, I wish this would get an animation by GW. Like 3 seasons and really flesh it out
Day 5:
Its a titan!
Nani?!
I prefer this over the sabbat worlds crusade.
Awesome titlecard! That could have been the cover art for an old snes game 🤩
Good as always!
On the fourth day of the Kagori offensive, the God-Emperor gave to me : a Titan squad, a bunch of artillery, close air-support, more infantry and a bunch of worthy sacrificed guardsmen 🎶
Thanks for doing these!
I particularly like this episode
Ooof. I’m fairly this early!
Would Age of Sigmar lore be possible on this channel?
That’s a slick thumbnail, what kind of craft is that?
Lost 11 titans, killed 12... I'm not sure that's really a win, sounds closer to a draw to me. Like sure - the kill count IS higher... But like... Just by 1. I was expecting like maybe 14 or 15 at least.
Hey arch
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Sounds like a Russian 🇷🇺 WW2 battle 😂
Not really. It sounds more like a late WWI Western Front battle, which is where the core concepts that make up the heart of modern combined arms warfare were originally developed.
The main difference between this and the Battle of Amiens for example is the speed, and the only reason the 1918 battle was so much slower in the advance is simply because the tanks of the day were, in a word, slow.
The Russian Army did not come up with the idea of combining artillery, infantry and armour, neither were they unique in their application of those concepts.
Operation citadel, like literally.
First