"And then Trazyn came to collect some of them for his museum" feels like one of those phrases that you could use to end almost every sentence describing the world of 40k.
“I have broken a hundred oaths. Some by design, some by chance, some by misfortune. One of the few I still seek to honor is the pledge to the Mechanicum. No Legion can stand without the foundations provided by the exiles of Mars.” -Konrad Curze
Can’t believe you forgot to mention Lucius also has a TELEPORTING TITAN LEGION! The hollow earth must also make the Krieg boys very jealous in their trenches.
@@SamueL-td7fb I thought the same, cause I'm sorry but a SLANESHI CHAMPION with TELLEPORTING ,tentacle weilding, titanic war machines is beyond what I would like to face in battle
Here's the thing about Belisarius Cawl that not many understand. He absolutely does not want to become Fabricator General and has said so hundreds of times. He understands it's a completely political position and knows it will get in the way of his work. His "totally not an AI" inferior that is trying to get him promoted. He is happy where he is because he knows absolutely no one can touch him.
@@nathangerardhernandez9576 Eh, there are programs that might be, but aren't ignored,, and then there's undiscovered lostech in their borders, the man of iron hiding as a simple robot, the dark vaults under the surfaces of forge worlds and especially Holy Terra....
One of the NPC’s in Mechanicus is Scaevola, a Xenarite who is constantly badgering you about saving that good alien tech. If you finish all of Scaevola’s quests, you will get an ending called “Mother of the Xenarites” that shows Scaevola returning to the Necron tomb world with more tech priests to uncover that sweet, sweet technology.
My favorite part about Deimos is that it used to be a moon that orbited Mars. But when the grey knights were assigned to Titan, they literally towed Deimos across the Solar System and set it in orbit around Titan so that they would be close enough to the grey knights to provide them with the tech they needed
@@42ndguardian nah, even if Titan was the same size as Deimos (which in really Titan is a LOT bigger), they wouldn’t crash. An orbit is basically when a thing is constantly falling down towards the other, but is moving forward fast enough to keep missing. If they were the same size then they’d just orbit the center of their gravity, somewhere in space between them. It’s the same way that binary stars work.
About Lucius: Their "Sun" was an accident. Originally Lucius was to be destroyed in an experimental deployment of a new weapon. This didn't work, though, and instead of blasting the hollow planet apart, it created the miniature sun. Being pragmatist they decided to build a forge world out of it, and use the limitless energy supply of their new home to power an output that rivals Mars'.
In the Loyalist Legio book for Adeptus Titanicus it states that there is an Imperator Titan standing guard on the planet watching over the maintenance tunnels that lead to the hollow sun.
Once again, GW did not think the repercussions of this through. So they can create a sun. Find a big ass rock, make a sun at the proper distance for a Goldilock zone, boom you’re making your own planets now.
@@jamestipton7872 again, it was an accident, and it is never stated exactly what kind of weapon they used. So it's probably just a once in a billion fluke. They can not reproduce this.
@@Awesomotron2k yeah man, I get that, it just seems a very shallow pond style of storytelling. Running experiments to find the proper controls for a specific outcome seems more plausible to me. In their defense, the purposeful stagnation could be a justifiable fallback if really necessary. Any scientist worth their salt would be jumping at the opportunity this creates. Accident or not.
@@floricel_112 Yes, but only if you're the Magos. The menials heading to the factories are expected to put those worries aside and show up at work regardless, with full faith that the Magos and their lieutenants are handling the situation.
"He wants to Kawl you on his telephone" please bricky, find a snip of TTS where the fabricator general is calling a call to Kawl and bludgeon DK with it.
So one of the characters in the mechanicus game is Tech Aquisitor Scaevola (the one that talks almost completely in code) and she's from Stygies VIII (they don't really get allowed on expeditions on their own by Mars because they act too suspicious.)
You guys gotta do “Day of Ascension” for the book club at some point. In addition to giving the POV of a Genestealer cultist, we also get a good look at a forge world and how horrific it is.
A minor 'well actually' because this could lead to more nifty episodes down the line. Forge worlds don't actually make everything, though they make like 90ish percent of military gear. Hive worlds are actually major manufacturing sites themselves, though they tend focus on commercial products. They can however, buy production rights for military gear from the Mechanicus and crank out weapons nearly as quickly as some small forge worlds. That part of the reason why major hive cities like Necromunda are so damn important, the are a source of weapons manufacturing that the Imperium directly control unlike Forge World which have the ability to say no.
Your profile pic reminds me of this mlp/40k crossover fanfic I like called "Gear in the Machine" Given how similar the pony mech character in your pic is to the main character, would it be rude of me to ask if you're the author?
"they can buy production rights for military gear from the mechanicum" You mean to tell me even in the grim darkness of the 41st/42nd millennium you still can't escape freakin CAPITALISM?!
@@word6344I used to listen to a lot of Scribbler and Lost Narrator when I was twelve and yet for some reason I still can't decide whether I'm shocked that people have mixed MLP and 40k
Mechanicum by Graham McNeill was a great read, it really let you get an idea of what life is like for a Knight pilot, a Titan Princeps, and a techpriestess during the Heresy.
New guard hero, right now. Quartermaster Thunnus - He's part of the death corps of Krieg, his model is a Krieg guardsman carrying a shovel over a shoulder and is offering a can of Tuna. So long as he is on the field he gives a nutrition bonus to the entire army that resists against Tyranid and Nergal like disease effects and adds movement.
Fun Fact if you didn't know, AdMec is technically independent. This is due to the Permanent Alliance between Mars and the Imperium as established by the Treaty of Mars, keyword "Alliance", which means that two human empires technically exist with 40k.
That conclusion, about alliance, is not so correct. When Horus Heresy happens, Fabricator-Locum Kane technically severes AdMec autonomy on Earth after leaving Mars (Great Schism happens), because loyalty of most Tech-Priesthood is undetermined. Loyalists created officially Adeptus Mechanicus to force an conclusion, and Kane was maded next Fabricator-General,because of the betrayal of Calbor-Hal. Exactly, "Adeptus" sentences that AdMec is under High Lords of Terra governance. Final: Red Priests have vast amount of independence, but not absolutely. Like vassals.
I’d love a forge world mechanicus series, the local workers just keep pissing off the techpreists so they ask the workers to test their new plasma weapons
Please do Tzeentch, we have already had a episode for each chaos god outside of the Changer of Ways and Malice. Please do one of them, I beg to you guys
This couldn't have come at a better time, I'm getting paid after a long time and have been considering starting to collect a admech army. The prospect of starting the hobby is both scary and exciting
I heard "Car Companies in WW2", and it made me tab out of HOI4 at lightspeed. Just about every car company started making war material back in WW2. If memory serves, the most popular logistics truck for the Allies was a GMC product. Ford ended all non-military production and exclusively produced stuff for the Allied war effort. Rolls-Royce, in Britain, built Spitfire engines. Porsche designed the Ferdinand tank destroyer (which sucked) over in Germany, and Volkswagen was a favorite of the Germans. In fact, Enzo Ferrari and Ferdinand Porsche were both originally defense contractors that used their skills to start creating sports cars.
I would love to see a Forge World that only produces art. There are so many iconography in the Imperium of Man and somebody must make all the statues, rosettes and banners.
@@slk7376 There was an STC that made paint that could be used to pain wargear faster. When they tried to implement it, several planets dedicated to producing paint revolted and the pain had to be studied for possible chaos taint. It wasnt there, so they gave the naming rights to the dude who discovered it, but he had died hundreds of years ago since the riots took so long.
I've found and been binging this whole podcast to catch up to current. I'm so happy for more Ad Mech lore! I hope this means that someday we'll get an episode dedicated to Cawl. He's not just a heretic. He is The Heretic! A whole episode to just his exploits and contributions to the Imperium of Man is super necessary!
Here I am being a Trekkie Nerd after hearing "Rysa" as "Risa". And I am sadden the Pleasure World turned into a Forge World. I am sticking with my Trek version.
Why not both? After all, the Void Dragon is a thing, no? And he seems like a bit of a... bad... dragon... So the pleasure planet could be dedicated to this bad dragon and his wares of pleasure...
I was hoping you’d talk about the Stygies VIII Forge World. They’re hoarders of Xenos technology and their reason why they do so is oddly simple. Strange that about 10-15 minutes of the video static and playing OST from Mechanicus.
They talked about Stygies VIII. But maybe is the problem with youtube or other website that you were watching/listening this because I didn't have any white noise when watching.
@@kacperkonieczny7333it's a joke about Stygies VIII eraseing the records of the administratum so their potential xeno tech heresy remains hidden On that note, BAM!
The particle physicists at my university litterally offer candy and cake to the particale accelerator we have in the basement. Praise be to the Machine God!
You forgot to mention that each forge world logo actually means something. Mars: the gear means praising the Omnissiah. Lucius: The L is burned into their planets surface. Agripinaa: the pie symbol the believe represents the Cadian gate. Graia: the rising cog symbolizes the dawning of a new age with the Tech Priests being its masters. Stygies VII: Symbolizes enlightenment and acquiring knowledge no matter the cost. Ryza: The R is a nod to their ancestry. Metalica: The fist and hammer shows their ability to unmake any corruption they witness.
I'll always point it out about Cawl and Robute. Robute uses Cawl. He does not like him. He does not trust him. He fully expects Cawl to do something and keeps a close eye on him
Riza in Star Trek = Paradise World, literally everyone goes on vacation there across the galaxy. Ryza in WH40K: Death Metal Military Industrial Complex Forge World where the surface is no longer habitable.
Well I suppose "We'll use their blood to grease the treads of our tanks!" Is a simpler version of Ryza's motto, can't go wrong channeling a little Patton.
The Lathe Worlds from Dark Heresy are really cool IMHO. Three forge worlds orbiting the same sun in irregular patterns resulting in all sorts of gravitational fuckery that the AdMech used to make stuff like Lathe Blades.
Xenarites DID make up an important part of the Mechanicus game DLC, culinating with a battle against a xenarite magos who was hidden within the depth of your ship.
(TTS/WarHams canon) Forgeworld Lemuria. Known for somewhat low quality overall, Lemuria specializes in aquatic designs (being an ocean world) and producing weapons for the Officio Assassinorum. It is also the home planet of PI-Braine, the Skitarii ranger who often forgets that "ranger" is part of his name and proceeds to disembowel enemies in melee.
So when I started playing ad mech I instantly gravitated towards stygies as I really like the sorta "on the line" factions of the imperium. It just so happened that my friend who also started at the same time chose deathwatch as their army. So with out knowing, we've been doing lore accurate battles all this time lol
10:30 Just about every major industrial complex shifted production to war time efforts. Sherman tanks, for example, were built by companies who normally produced train locomotives River Rouge plant (Ford Motor Company's main assembly plant shifted to building tanks, aircraft engines and other airplane parts, as well as Jeeps and other supply trucks.
And in the USSR, similar things happened, for example, Kharkiv Locomotive Factory (Kharkiv, Ukraine) built tanks once it was recaptured from the Germans.
Real talk I've been waffling on making my first army for 40k and decided I wanted to do Admech, while my two best buds who are also getting started are doing Guard and Necron. Thanks to this video, I've decided on Stygies VIII for the forge world. Guess I gotta order more black paint!
My favorite forge world is Voss they build a lot of cool weird space ships that the imperial navy doesn't wanna use. My favorite is the Falchion Class Frigate.
31:35 unguent = lubricant ; and his first pronounciation before he stopped to think about it was the most accurate 32:30 trust me, it's not as posh as DK believes
11:34 Now listen, you need the tuna-marine as part of your squad, otherwise the Felinids all wander off and start sitting in boxes, or demanding to be let inside outside inside outside inside no back outside... Tuna marine is invaluable.
@@davidfrancisco3502 Given the Knights-Errant were comprised of multiple Legions including ones who turned traitor, it's unlikely they're the same ones.
Robot Guileman gets resurrected. Looks up at the mechanicus person who helped achieve that: "Hey, i just met you. And this is crazy. But here's my number, so cawl me maybe."
So the Stygies VIII stuff was super interesting, never heard of them before but they sound an awful lot like an off shoot of the Ordo Reductor. The Ordo Reductor is a specialized mechanicus military division that is permitted to use xenos tech/questionable things. They are VERY good at what they do. Also a very nomadic/outcast kind of feel to them. Love me the Ordo Reductor.
54:33, TTS The Emperor: HOLY S*** WOW, that one of the FUCKING COOLEST things I've ever herd, I'm ordering that the adeptice mechanic mass produced this, Haven of technological awesomeness, im-F***ING-mediately!
Wait until they cover the Dark Mechanicum and find out that Hellforge Sarum (best known for supplying the World Eaters) can travel through the Warp in a similar manner to Graia… 😈
“The dice are back in stock” NO THEY AREN’T BRICKY! THE EPISODE JUST CAME OUT AND THEY’RE OUT! ALL I’VE WANTED FOR THE PAST 2 MONTHS IS SOME FUCKING ADEPTUS REDICULOUS DICE! (But in all seriousness I know keeping up with demand can be tough and understand)
So something Bricky didn't bring up was how Stygys VIII works on the tabletop. They use stealth technology...giving units 12" away from the enemy (18" for vehicles) deep cover. They're the AdMech army that tries to keep their enemies at an arm's length.
So I’m hearing about the structure of Graia, about its ring and how it goes planet to planet devouring other systems’ resources, and my mind goes straight to Unicron from Transformers: The Movie.
love the podcast guys and your admech video actually made me start warhammer as a hobby and specifically an admech army so thank yall and praise the omnissiah!
I was deadass looking up lore on the Titan Legios a little while ago before making a decision on what to paint my Adeptus Titanicus models as and I went for Warp Runners, their forge world Lucius sounds badass as hell.
One of my favorite chapters of the Heresy is the story of a forge city on Mars that was partially submerged in magma. I think the name of the adept that ran the city I believe was named Corial Zeth, and she played a huge part in the development of the Noosphere.
Bricky: since our fanbase is warhammer fans that means they are hard military nerds Me sitting watching knowing nothing about the military and only like warhammer because I like the lore.
Hey gents! Now that chaosgate is out!! Are you guys maybe thinking of doing an episode on the grey knights 🥺 haha would love to hear bricky talk about them!
The Graian Crown reminds me of Instant Gaia Transformation tech in the Master of Orion game. This is a Dimensional Technogy that scans and locates Gaian class worlds in alternate dimensions, and swaps places with a crappy planet in your own. With the scale of time that exists in the 40k Lore, something like that would have populated an entire alternate dimension galaxy with garbage worlds lol
10:59 *Obnoxious History Nerd:* "Well achtually guys, the Tiger was actually the superior tank in combat performance and there is no question that it was superior tank." *Reasonable History Nerd:* "Didn't the Tiger break down all the time and had a negligible impact on the war compared to the more reliable Sherman?" *Obnoxious History Nerd:* "No! The Tiger was the superior tank! End of story!" *Reasonable History Nerd:* "But the Sherman had standardized parts, was easier to mass produce, easier to fix in the field, and could be easily modified to adapt to new combat roles. Compared to the Tiger, which was a bear to fix and had different sized nuts and bolts for each part depending on the factory, logistically the Sherman was the far better tan-" *Obnoxious History Nerd:* "OH MY GAWD! THE TIGER TANK WAS THE DE FACTO BEST TANK OF THE WAR!!! WHAT PART OF THAT DOES YOUR OMEGA SMOOTH BRAIN NOT GET?!" *Russian History Nerd:* "IS-2 tank eats Tiger tank for breakfast." *Obnoxious History Nerd:* "GAAAAAAAAH!!!"
Before the codex I was a fan if Graia, but the main rule that made them so string was nerfed a bit, so I lean towards Stygia ir Lucien- not good at playing them, but I do enjoy the teleportarum strategy. 😄
*Me:* _I don't like primaris, cause bla bla bla etc_ *Bricky:* "..and he also introduced gravity repulsor hover tanks,..." *Me:* _CAWL FOH LIFE BABEEEE, TANK GO SWOOOOSH!_
I once read that during the age of strife (the un-terraforming of mars and bad things) as they went under ground the engineers and such wore red protective coats/cloaks so they were protected from radiation, burns and to a degree lacerations when doing repairs on machinery above and below the surface and it just kinda stuck and became a holy thing in the cult. no idea where i saw this but i like it better than just red camo.
"And then Trazyn came to collect some of them for his museum" feels like one of those phrases that you could use to end almost every sentence describing the world of 40k.
That is the closing statement i use when i explain Warhammer lore to a new friend.
Only 2 of Ferrus Manus bodypillows exist, you know
"Your moms so fat trazyn didn't have enough space" - 3 AM me
@@heavystalin2419 One is confirmed to be in Trazyn's vault, and the other is suspected to be
@@MangoDragn the other is in Trazyn's personal quarters
“I have broken a hundred oaths. Some by design, some by chance, some by misfortune. One of the few I still seek to honor is the pledge to the Mechanicum. No Legion can stand without the foundations provided by the exiles of Mars.”
-Konrad Curze
Everyone loves the mechanicum
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@@IdioticSynergy No, but everyone NEEDS it.
Can’t believe you forgot to mention Lucius also has a TELEPORTING TITAN LEGION! The hollow earth must also make the Krieg boys very jealous in their trenches.
i imagine a kriege on a forge world and he's digging a trench and accidently pops the world like a baloon
They also forgot to mention old one eye in the nid vid
Before watching the full video I thought for some reason that you meant "Lucius" as in "Lucius the Eternal" and I was filled with dread
@@SamueL-td7fb I thought the same, cause I'm sorry but a SLANESHI CHAMPION with TELLEPORTING ,tentacle weilding, titanic war machines is beyond what I would like to face in battle
The warp runners are a really cool titan legion. The thought of walking church’s teleporting is very 40k
Here's the thing about Belisarius Cawl that not many understand. He absolutely does not want to become Fabricator General and has said so hundreds of times. He understands it's a completely political position and knows it will get in the way of his work. His "totally not an AI" inferior that is trying to get him promoted. He is happy where he is because he knows absolutely no one can touch him.
Cawl inferior is the best little AI in the imperium
@@IdioticSynergy probably the only little AI in the imperium
@@nathangerardhernandez9576 he's just a little guy
@@nathangerardhernandez9576 Eh, there are programs that might be, but aren't ignored,, and then there's undiscovered lostech in their borders, the man of iron hiding as a simple robot, the dark vaults under the surfaces of forge worlds and especially Holy Terra....
@@squakasog995
Just a little guy.
One of the NPC’s in Mechanicus is Scaevola, a Xenarite who is constantly badgering you about saving that good alien tech. If you finish all of Scaevola’s quests, you will get an ending called “Mother of the Xenarites” that shows Scaevola returning to the Necron tomb world with more tech priests to uncover that sweet, sweet technology.
and informing to "the Dragon".
.... yeah
My favorite part about Deimos is that it used to be a moon that orbited Mars. But when the grey knights were assigned to Titan, they literally towed Deimos across the Solar System and set it in orbit around Titan so that they would be close enough to the grey knights to provide them with the tech they needed
How the duck does that work? Isn't Titan a moon? Wouldn't they just naturally get pulled towards one another and collide?
@@42ndguardian titan is a much bigger sphere than Deimos
But also this is 40k and it's much more likely that the writers have no concept of scale
@@42ndguardian nah, even if Titan was the same size as Deimos (which in really Titan is a LOT bigger), they wouldn’t crash. An orbit is basically when a thing is constantly falling down towards the other, but is moving forward fast enough to keep missing. If they were the same size then they’d just orbit the center of their gravity, somewhere in space between them. It’s the same way that binary stars work.
@@42ndguardian there are moons that have moons
About Lucius: Their "Sun" was an accident. Originally Lucius was to be destroyed in an experimental deployment of a new weapon. This didn't work, though, and instead of blasting the hollow planet apart, it created the miniature sun. Being pragmatist they decided to build a forge world out of it, and use the limitless energy supply of their new home to power an output that rivals Mars'.
In the Loyalist Legio book for Adeptus Titanicus it states that there is an Imperator Titan standing guard on the planet watching over the maintenance tunnels that lead to the hollow sun.
Once again, GW did not think the repercussions of this through. So they can create a sun. Find a big ass rock, make a sun at the proper distance for a Goldilock zone, boom you’re making your own planets now.
@@jamestipton7872 again, it was an accident, and it is never stated exactly what kind of weapon they used. So it's probably just a once in a billion fluke. They can not reproduce this.
@@Awesomotron2k yeah man, I get that, it just seems a very shallow pond style of storytelling. Running experiments to find the proper controls for a specific outcome seems more plausible to me. In their defense, the purposeful stagnation could be a justifiable fallback if really necessary. Any scientist worth their salt would be jumping at the opportunity this creates. Accident or not.
@@jamestipton7872 are you new to 40K or something….?
“Quotas must be met, despite alien incursion. Delinquency is an affront to The Machine God.”
Space marine best 40k game
Wouldn't they worry about their output being corrupted by chaos and xenos?
@@floricel_112 Yes, but only if you're the Magos.
The menials heading to the factories are expected to put those worries aside and show up at work regardless, with full faith that the Magos and their lieutenants are handling the situation.
"He wants to Kawl you on his telephone" please bricky, find a snip of TTS where the fabricator general is calling a call to Kawl and bludgeon DK with it.
“Yes, call a call to Kawl!” - Fabricator General
So one of the characters in the mechanicus game is Tech Aquisitor Scaevola (the one that talks almost completely in code) and she's from Stygies VIII (they don't really get allowed on expeditions on their own by Mars because they act too suspicious.)
Not to mention, the Heretek DLC involves a Xenorite infiltration of the ship.
@@marinribaric9749 yeah from a heritek who was also from Stygies
"Error, damn not found."
@@FireTalon24 best line in the game
@@FireTalon24 Scaevola best girl
You guys gotta do “Day of Ascension” for the book club at some point. In addition to giving the POV of a Genestealer cultist, we also get a good look at a forge world and how horrific it is.
Idk if they will read it but I'm intrigued. Any books staring Xenos are welcome.
@@jaketheberge1970
Would definitely recommend it if you have the time
I mean... have you seen their pricing ?
I really like this book!
@@isuckatusernames4297 Do you want 16 horses from krieg?
Well that is going to cost you arround 620 buckarinos.
You could easily make a custom Dreadnought with a can opener, call it the Killa Kan Opener
Sounds like a Ork mech.
A Deathwatch Dreadnought piloted by a dude who *really hates Orkz.*
@@UNSCMarine117 I think that's the point. Killa Kans are Ork vehicles, so the can opener dreadnaught is just there to beat up Orks.
I've had enough of these motha bumping orks on this motha bumping planet! Time to open some rations!
A dreadnought with a can opener? Even today the chef marines of the Adeptus Delicious are remembered. I'm so proud
A minor 'well actually' because this could lead to more nifty episodes down the line. Forge worlds don't actually make everything, though they make like 90ish percent of military gear. Hive worlds are actually major manufacturing sites themselves, though they tend focus on commercial products. They can however, buy production rights for military gear from the Mechanicus and crank out weapons nearly as quickly as some small forge worlds. That part of the reason why major hive cities like Necromunda are so damn important, the are a source of weapons manufacturing that the Imperium directly control unlike Forge World which have the ability to say no.
Your profile pic reminds me of this mlp/40k crossover fanfic I like called "Gear in the Machine"
Given how similar the pony mech character in your pic is to the main character, would it be rude of me to ask if you're the author?
@@word6344 I am not, simply an fellow enjoyer.
"they can buy production rights for military gear from the mechanicum"
You mean to tell me even in the grim darkness of the 41st/42nd millennium you still can't escape freakin CAPITALISM?!
@@word6344I used to listen to a lot of Scribbler and Lost Narrator when I was twelve and yet for some reason I still can't decide whether I'm shocked that people have mixed MLP and 40k
@@kieranadamson3224 same! I watched mlp gore speedpaints around that age as well
Mechanicum by Graham McNeill was a great read, it really let you get an idea of what life is like for a Knight pilot, a Titan Princeps, and a techpriestess during the Heresy.
Forges of Mars is another great read.
I read that one, it was kinda of terrifiyng to see the whole thing turn into chaos.
42:36 As opposed to all those naturally occuring Dyson spheres you find drifting around.
This whole series is a pun that no one appreciates. DK is getting fed lessons on Warhammer made just for him. It's literally warhammer for DK.
I just… that’s actually pretty good
@@JadenLingerfelt my very underappreciated conspiracy theory.
Ah, yes. The Forge World, an Amazon of the 40k and logistic nightmare of the Imperium.
New guard hero, right now. Quartermaster Thunnus - He's part of the death corps of Krieg, his model is a Krieg guardsman carrying a shovel over a shoulder and is offering a can of Tuna. So long as he is on the field he gives a nutrition bonus to the entire army that resists against Tyranid and Nergal like disease effects and adds movement.
Fun Fact if you didn't know, AdMec is technically independent. This is due to the Permanent Alliance between Mars and the Imperium as established by the Treaty of Mars, keyword "Alliance", which means that two human empires technically exist with 40k.
Three if you count the "500 Worlds" of Ultramar
@@sinistrality7883 Very true
@@sinistrality7883they are not traitor, and to an ectend they are not heretical, but to both of them I say nonetheless: freakin seps
That conclusion, about alliance, is not so correct. When Horus Heresy happens, Fabricator-Locum Kane technically severes AdMec autonomy on Earth after leaving Mars (Great Schism happens), because loyalty of most Tech-Priesthood is undetermined. Loyalists created officially Adeptus Mechanicus to force an conclusion, and Kane was maded next Fabricator-General,because of the betrayal of Calbor-Hal.
Exactly, "Adeptus" sentences that AdMec is under High Lords of Terra governance.
Final: Red Priests have vast amount of independence, but not absolutely. Like vassals.
I’d love a forge world mechanicus series, the local workers just keep pissing off the techpreists so they ask the workers to test their new plasma weapons
Please do Tzeentch, we have already had a episode for each chaos god outside of the Changer of Ways and Malice. Please do one of them, I beg to you guys
They are trying to but each time it gets fucked over by Tzeentch
This couldn't have come at a better time, I'm getting paid after a long time and have been considering starting to collect a admech army. The prospect of starting the hobby is both scary and exciting
Have fun bro, Admech are realy fun to collect and paint.
Just remember when painting, cool overrides lore for color schemes
agreed! I did my admech In bright yellow with black trim. Go wild.
@@ghostparty2062 You mean the sacred colours used to ward areas from intruders in a time long before the dark age of technology?
@@akrinornoname2769 funny enough I did also do hazard stripes 😆
I love the idea of some tech priests finding a hollow world and being like: That's totally our work
I heard "Car Companies in WW2", and it made me tab out of HOI4 at lightspeed.
Just about every car company started making war material back in WW2. If memory serves, the most popular logistics truck for the Allies was a GMC product. Ford ended all non-military production and exclusively produced stuff for the Allied war effort. Rolls-Royce, in Britain, built Spitfire engines. Porsche designed the Ferdinand tank destroyer (which sucked) over in Germany, and Volkswagen was a favorite of the Germans. In fact, Enzo Ferrari and Ferdinand Porsche were both originally defense contractors that used their skills to start creating sports cars.
I knew Id find a HOi4 player
@@LegendaryCollektor I'm too poor to afford minis, so I make do with pixels
@@ladywaffle2210 same
I thought Ford built cars for the Nazi's
@@shadowrobot7708 They might've, but they built many more cars for the Allies. You're more likely thinking of WW1, though.
I want there to be a Forge World that specializes in paint ever since I discovered that story about "Substance 145XX22" that was found in an STC.
What is Substance 145XX22?
@@slk7376 that's classified
The best part of that story is it was discovered by a Commisar Trast
Com. Trast
Contrast
It's literally an in-universe explanation for Contrast paints
I would love to see a Forge World that only produces art. There are so many iconography in the Imperium of Man and somebody must make all the statues, rosettes and banners.
@@slk7376 There was an STC that made paint that could be used to pain wargear faster. When they tried to implement it, several planets dedicated to producing paint revolted and the pain had to be studied for possible chaos taint. It wasnt there, so they gave the naming rights to the dude who discovered it, but he had died hundreds of years ago since the riots took so long.
Some Necrons- "Should we mention that the Machine God is most likely the Void Dragon?"
Necron Lord: "No, don't, let them find out themselves, it'll be funny"
A friend just handed me his entire unbuilt pile of shame that happens to be all Admech, so this was a fantastic surprise.
unbuilt? they didn't build or paint?
I've found and been binging this whole podcast to catch up to current. I'm so happy for more Ad Mech lore! I hope this means that someday we'll get an episode dedicated to Cawl. He's not just a heretic. He is The Heretic! A whole episode to just his exploits and contributions to the Imperium of Man is super necessary!
Here I am being a Trekkie Nerd after hearing "Rysa" as "Risa". And I am sadden the Pleasure World turned into a Forge World. I am sticking with my Trek version.
Why not both? After all, the Void Dragon is a thing, no? And he seems like a bit of a... bad... dragon... So the pleasure planet could be dedicated to this bad dragon and his wares of pleasure...
@@demicus Couldn't be both because Ryza's far, far too loyal to the imperium to fall to Slaanesh.
Want a Horgon titan.
I was hoping you’d talk about the Stygies VIII Forge World.
They’re hoarders of Xenos technology and their reason why they do so is oddly simple.
Strange that about 10-15 minutes of the video static and playing OST from Mechanicus.
what OST from mechanicus? It was just white noise for me. I should turn my volume up ig
They talked about Stygies VIII. But maybe is the problem with youtube or other website that you were watching/listening this because I didn't have any white noise when watching.
@@kacperkonieczny7333it's a joke about Stygies VIII eraseing the records of the administratum so their potential xeno tech heresy remains hidden
On that note, BAM!
57:10 "GOOD." -Unspecified Lemurian Skitarii
The particle physicists at my university litterally offer candy and cake to the particale accelerator we have in the basement. Praise be to the Machine God!
You forgot to mention that each forge world logo actually means something.
Mars: the gear means praising the Omnissiah.
Lucius: The L is burned into their planets surface.
Agripinaa: the pie symbol the believe represents the Cadian gate.
Graia: the rising cog symbolizes the dawning of a new age with the Tech Priests being its masters.
Stygies VII: Symbolizes enlightenment and acquiring knowledge no matter the cost.
Ryza: The R is a nod to their ancestry.
Metalica: The fist and hammer shows their ability to unmake any corruption they witness.
I'll always point it out about Cawl and Robute.
Robute uses Cawl. He does not like him. He does not trust him. He fully expects Cawl to do something and keeps a close eye on him
Riza in Star Trek = Paradise World, literally everyone goes on vacation there across the galaxy.
Ryza in WH40K: Death Metal Military Industrial Complex Forge World where the surface is no longer habitable.
Well I suppose "We'll use their blood to grease the treads of our tanks!" Is a simpler version of Ryza's motto, can't go wrong channeling a little Patton.
Using blood as a lubricant is really dumb with how fast it clots and dries
The Lathe Worlds from Dark Heresy are really cool IMHO.
Three forge worlds orbiting the same sun in irregular patterns resulting in all sorts of gravitational fuckery that the AdMech used to make stuff like Lathe Blades.
Xenarites DID make up an important part of the Mechanicus game DLC, culinating with a battle against a xenarite magos who was hidden within the depth of your ship.
(TTS/WarHams canon) Forgeworld Lemuria. Known for somewhat low quality overall, Lemuria specializes in aquatic designs (being an ocean world) and producing weapons for the Officio Assassinorum. It is also the home planet of PI-Braine, the Skitarii ranger who often forgets that "ranger" is part of his name and proceeds to disembowel enemies in melee.
Want the Stygies 8 Mechanicus and a Votann Squatt to meet. This could be absolutely beautiful. Like birth of the actual Omnisiah beautiful.
I love the Gorgonborn soup joke when Im actually in a culinary class learning about soups XD
So when I started playing ad mech I instantly gravitated towards stygies as I really like the sorta "on the line" factions of the imperium. It just so happened that my friend who also started at the same time chose deathwatch as their army. So with out knowing, we've been doing lore accurate battles all this time lol
10:30 Just about every major industrial complex shifted production to war time efforts.
Sherman tanks, for example, were built by companies who normally produced train locomotives
River Rouge plant (Ford Motor Company's main assembly plant shifted to building tanks, aircraft engines and other airplane parts, as well as Jeeps and other supply trucks.
And in the USSR, similar things happened, for example, Kharkiv Locomotive Factory (Kharkiv, Ukraine) built tanks once it was recaptured from the Germans.
Real talk I've been waffling on making my first army for 40k and decided I wanted to do Admech, while my two best buds who are also getting started are doing Guard and Necron. Thanks to this video, I've decided on Stygies VIII for the forge world. Guess I gotta order more black paint!
ACTUALLY Tech-aquisitor Scaevola in the Mechanicus game is from stygies. And there is some conflict between her and the other Characters.
Yeah, and that's why she has the biggest beef with Lector-Dogmatix Videx, since he is from Metallica.
There is also the DLC were you fight the Xenarites their Leader was also from Stygies (Former Archmagos)
My favorite forge world is Voss they build a lot of cool weird space ships that the imperial navy doesn't wanna use. My favorite is the Falchion Class Frigate.
I also think the Lathe worlds are cool.
31:35 unguent = lubricant ; and his first pronounciation before he stopped to think about it was the most accurate
32:30 trust me, it's not as posh as DK believes
One of them (in the mechanicus game), Scaevola, was a Xenarite. Her (?) and Videx sniping at each other is pretty funny.
Caul is an old name for the amniotic sack, probably a reference to his "birthing" the new Marines.
Ew gross
Ironic for a mechanicus to be named after a piece of flesh
@@word6344 and not even a vital piece of flesh, but a discardable one.
@@skipmage aren't all pieces discardable?
11:34 Now listen, you need the tuna-marine as part of your squad, otherwise the Felinids all wander off and start sitting in boxes, or demanding to be let inside outside inside outside inside no back outside... Tuna marine is invaluable.
Someone probably mentioned it already, but for anyone wondering: Malcador's Knights-Errant eventually formed the Grey Knights.
There's a Marines Errant chapter. Descendants of the Ultramarimes successor chapter of the Eagle Warriors.
@@davidfrancisco3502 Given the Knights-Errant were comprised of multiple Legions including ones who turned traitor, it's unlikely they're the same ones.
I love that despite it being a while since his debut on the channel; good old peter turbo has been sticking around.
A new admech episode? GLORY TO THE OMNISSIAH!
I would love a video about you guys talking about the dark age of technology, or just talking about dark age tech in general
Killakans looking real scared once the can opener dreadnaught shows up
Robot Guileman gets resurrected. Looks up at the mechanicus person who helped achieve that:
"Hey, i just met you. And this is crazy. But here's my number, so cawl me maybe."
You absolute fucker, you made me laugh LMAO
New headcanon: Cawl's vox sounds exactly like that song
"Slaps you" NO
So the Stygies VIII stuff was super interesting, never heard of them before but they sound an awful lot like an off shoot of the Ordo Reductor. The Ordo Reductor is a specialized mechanicus military division that is permitted to use xenos tech/questionable things. They are VERY good at what they do. Also a very nomadic/outcast kind of feel to them. Love me the Ordo Reductor.
54:33, TTS The Emperor: HOLY S*** WOW, that one of the FUCKING COOLEST things I've ever herd, I'm ordering that the adeptice mechanic mass produced this, Haven of technological awesomeness, im-F***ING-mediately!
You forgot the best part of Agripinaa, how they give refugees an ultimatum, become a servitor or starve in your ships
I'm sure Graia's ring is damaged and its main function is to make planets travel in warp.
Of course, had Lemuria made the ring, Graia would be fine.
Wait until they cover the Dark Mechanicum and find out that Hellforge Sarum (best known for supplying the World Eaters) can travel through the Warp in a similar manner to Graia… 😈
“The dice are back in stock” NO THEY AREN’T BRICKY! THE EPISODE JUST CAME OUT AND THEY’RE OUT! ALL I’VE WANTED FOR THE PAST 2 MONTHS IS SOME FUCKING ADEPTUS REDICULOUS DICE! (But in all seriousness I know keeping up with demand can be tough and understand)
So something Bricky didn't bring up was how Stygys VIII works on the tabletop. They use stealth technology...giving units 12" away from the enemy (18" for vehicles) deep cover. They're the AdMech army that tries to keep their enemies at an arm's length.
So I’m hearing about the structure of Graia, about its ring and how it goes planet to planet devouring other systems’ resources, and my mind goes straight to Unicron from Transformers: The Movie.
Unless you're iron hands or iron hands successor. Then ad mec is like your favorite cousin and you get pretty much anything you want.
love the podcast guys and your admech video actually made me start warhammer as a hobby and specifically an admech army so thank yall and praise the omnissiah!
Ryza has a crazy fight against the traitor Mechanicus. LT made a great video about it.
I was deadass looking up lore on the Titan Legios a little while ago before making a decision on what to paint my Adeptus Titanicus models as and I went for Warp Runners, their forge world Lucius sounds badass as hell.
37:52 Mechanicus game has a xenarite character and a xenarite class.
One of my favorite chapters of the Heresy is the story of a forge city on Mars that was partially submerged in magma. I think the name of the adept that ran the city I believe was named Corial Zeth, and she played a huge part in the development of the Noosphere.
I still love how the space marine also has cat ears on his helmet, as well as the fact they don’t even address him
Lucius: “PRAISE THE SUN”
Call Cawl.
Calling Cawl?
Call a call to Cawl.
Cawling.
Forge World Lucius is literally the Warrior of Sunlight of the 41st millenium.
GRAIA?!?!???
HOW DARE YOU NOT MENTION THE GLORIOUS FORGE WORLD THAT IS LEMURIA IN FAVOR OF GRAIA?!
a certain skitarii/tech priest will remember this
I knew I wasn't alone in thinking this
And what's with that one?
6:30 "Usually, when you think of futuristic cyberpunk body modification, you don't think religious zealotry."
Me - a Torg Fan:
*Laughs in Cyberpapacy*
mechanicus, the religious lock heed mart of w40k.
Love playing Mechanicus in Dark Heresy as they have such a cool ascetic and outlook in the 40K universe.
Bricky: since our fanbase is warhammer fans that means they are hard military nerds
Me sitting watching knowing nothing about the military and only like warhammer because I like the lore.
39:00 yep definitely Eldar influenced..... Can't hit what you can't target.
"I would buy a can of tuna fish mini."
That is called Corpse Starch
I can't believe your first AdMech video (and your channel) was less than 1 year ago! It feels like you had been here for ever.
Hey gents! Now that chaosgate is out!! Are you guys maybe thinking of doing an episode on the grey knights 🥺 haha would love to hear bricky talk about them!
There is no argument. The Tiger tank was wayyy better than the Sherman. Sherman was just able to be mass produced more effeciently and more were made.
The Graian Crown reminds me of Instant Gaia Transformation tech in the Master of Orion game. This is a Dimensional Technogy that scans and locates Gaian class worlds in alternate dimensions, and swaps places with a crappy planet in your own. With the scale of time that exists in the 40k Lore, something like that would have populated an entire alternate dimension galaxy with garbage worlds lol
10:59
*Obnoxious History Nerd:* "Well achtually guys, the Tiger was actually the superior tank in combat performance and there is no question that it was superior tank."
*Reasonable History Nerd:* "Didn't the Tiger break down all the time and had a negligible impact on the war compared to the more reliable Sherman?"
*Obnoxious History Nerd:* "No! The Tiger was the superior tank! End of story!"
*Reasonable History Nerd:* "But the Sherman had standardized parts, was easier to mass produce, easier to fix in the field, and could be easily modified to adapt to new combat roles. Compared to the Tiger, which was a bear to fix and had different sized nuts and bolts for each part depending on the factory, logistically the Sherman was the far better tan-"
*Obnoxious History Nerd:* "OH MY GAWD! THE TIGER TANK WAS THE DE FACTO BEST TANK OF THE WAR!!! WHAT PART OF THAT DOES YOUR OMEGA SMOOTH BRAIN NOT GET?!"
*Russian History Nerd:* "IS-2 tank eats Tiger tank for breakfast."
*Obnoxious History Nerd:* "GAAAAAAAAH!!!"
Before the codex I was a fan if Graia, but the main rule that made them so string was nerfed a bit, so I lean towards Stygia ir Lucien- not good at playing them, but I do enjoy the teleportarum strategy. 😄
*Me:* _I don't like primaris, cause bla bla bla etc_
*Bricky:* "..and he also introduced gravity repulsor hover tanks,..."
*Me:* _CAWL FOH LIFE BABEEEE, TANK GO SWOOOOSH!_
"gee I sure am glad I wasn't conscripted into the Gaurd and can live a normal civilian life"
Should do an abs poster of Bricky, DK and shy but stylised as a 90’s pop group 😂 ABdeptus Ridiculous!!
why does that guardsmen have cat ears? THATS HERESY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bricky is gonna fall to the blood god with these puns
PUN FOR THE PUN GOD!
You can't mention Metalica without mentioning Spit out the Bone which is probably a holy hymn on the forgeworld
For the "can of tuna" thing, I remember seeing a ratling field kitchen model once. I think it was part of the forgeworld terrain line.
I once read that during the age of strife (the un-terraforming of mars and bad things) as they went under ground the engineers and such wore red protective coats/cloaks so they were protected from radiation, burns and to a degree lacerations when doing repairs on machinery above and below the surface and it just kinda stuck and became a holy thing in the cult. no idea where i saw this but i like it better than just red camo.
I think that is indeed the original idea behind the cloak itself, and they made it red for camo as an added bonus.
"Can I call a call to cawl?"
Some weard Margarita maker
18:58, hey bricky would you say it "Calls" to him?🤣
Admech is just amazon after they acquired Lockheed Martin
43:07 Okay, tell me how that ended up happening.