To the galaxy: soulless, remorseless, metal abominations determined to enslave or destroy all other life. To the Necrons themselves: the worst family Thanksgiving dinner ever.
The necrons are such an overwhelming faction with so much mystery surrounding them but you conceptualized them into something very very digestible, excellent script!
Another brilliant video, bravo! Really enjoying the voice of the narrator. Perfect background score, and you have found some great artwork to compile for us. I eagerly await your next one.
Keep kicking ass and taking names with these videos my friend!!! You are doing an AWESOME JOB! *👌🏻 CHEFS KISS* Also no matter what GW tries to retcon I will always have the Pariah as part of the necrons because when you think about it they are absolutely terrifying that would be the worst fate to end up as
40K introducing new civilizations and species: OK, so they’re even more powerful than anything we’ve seen and are beyond indestructible with not a single weakness. Cut to: Space Marine decapitating one.
They had to, after they changed C'tan from masters of the necrons that did the same to Humans as they had done to necrontyr, to imprisoned slaves to the Necron Dynasties. If the C'tan was not free, they would not be able to create Pariah and give it to all dynasties. But the units where very cool.
I see Pariahs as failed experiments. They were never truly Necrons because they never came from the Necrontyr. At best they were exploitable cannon fodder. More advanced in some respects, but still expendable. The new destroyer versions are basically their replacements.
Their existence is the most fascinating to me out of all the characters in 40k. Simply because they, and they alone, are the original creators of war, love, loss, pain, victory, defeat on a massive scale. Their history and power are beyond all others, exceeding all others. Races we love, possibly all by the old ones, were created to battle them or a failsafe to strike out after the necrons have possibly collapsed: humans
Born of cold, hard steel and cloaked in the silent shroud of stardust, the Necrons loom as spectral phantoms within the infinite cosmos. They are timeless giants molded from obsidian and fire, their stories inked with the ink of dying stars on the timeless parchment of the universe. Within their mechanical hearts churn the whispered remnants of epochs long evaporated into the abyss, transmuted into quantum echoes that slip through the temporal cracks and spill into the realm of the living. Stars crumble, galaxies collapse. Yet, the Necrons advance, echoes of their implacable stride resonating within the marrow of the universe. They are beings forged from the smithy of eons, fire-tested, and space-tempered, their existence etched deep into the lattice-work of reality, a testament to a sovereignty that refuses to fade into oblivion, a dominion that defies cosmic death with the stubborn persistence of iron and the chill of the cosmic void. As they reclaim their inheritance, they stretch emerald talons across the cosmos, ancient majesty glistening in their glowing gaze. Persistent as the pulsar's beat, relentless as the black hole's grip, they sculpt nightmares and dreams into the cosmos's sprawling canvas, their glory illuminating the grim dark like the ghostly glow of forgotten lighthouses that refuse to yield to the encroaching night. Thus, the Necrons stride forth, wrapped in a regalia of ancient stars and timeless night, rulers of a realm reborn from cosmic dust and dreams of steel, their dominion echoing across the unending vastness, a resounding declaration that the night and the stars belong to them once more.
Am I the only one who thinks that our new narrator sounds like a young and more ambituous version of our old one? 🤔 Sir Malvid Battleborough the Siggilite, I guess...
In a way i liked them more when they were less Tomb Kings in space, but models variation to sell has to have explanation. So does their tesla weapon addition seems less creative than Gauss, especially if you read damage description. To add insult to injury for tesla, it's just a glorified lightnings, and w have it in nature in here and had since earth formation.
No. If you play the game Mechanicus, they are disgusted with the Necrons because they’re nothing more than monsters that traded their souls and autonomy for power. Despite what the memes say, Mechanicus actually respect the human gene, because that’s where the Emperor was from. There’s a story of a failed assassin temple that wanted to mix Tyranid gene with human gene, and they tried bribing Mechanicus with an STC, AND MECHANICUS REJECTED! Because to mess with human DNA is the biggest sin in their book.
@@theotv5522and at Cadia the discussion between Caul and Trayzn. Caul was very close to calling his guards to attack Trayzn and was disgusted by him being a full machine
Because a good deal of them want biological bodies again, and they can’t do that if all the bio life dies out (and I suspect they do not consider taming tyranids to that purpose to be a worthwhile endeavour) 16:37 covers this
This was a joy while painting, Thankyou for talking about my boys:)
I have also lost much of my cognitive capacity due to eons of sub-standard sleep.
I feel attacked
Is that an euphemism for being stoned for a long period of time ?
@@milivoje1111 No but that too
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To the galaxy: soulless, remorseless, metal abominations determined to enslave or destroy all other life. To the Necrons themselves: the worst family Thanksgiving dinner ever.
The voice of He Who Shall Not Be Named has truly found a worthy successor. Keep up the great work with these videos!
Why no Attenborough
@@pillepolle3122 new law regarding using voice of celebrities without their consent.
The necrons are such an overwhelming faction with so much mystery surrounding them but you conceptualized them into something very very digestible, excellent script!
Being nothing more then a humble Manufactorum worker, blessed by the emperor to have the the chance to gain this knowlegde, thank you for making this.
Angy spooki dooki bois are always fun to hear about, hopefully one would never find any just showing up on their front door
Just in time for bed!! Really enjoying these videos, soothes the soul :)
Yes yes I am also watching this before slewp
Another brilliant video, bravo! Really enjoying the voice of the narrator. Perfect background score, and you have found some great artwork to compile for us. I eagerly await your next one.
Might be an AI voiceover.
I just want to post my love for this channel, despite not being able to watch this right now.
Another superb Sermón as Expected. I wait for the day your omniscient preaches us an Extended Sermón.
Keep kicking ass and taking names with these videos my friend!!! You are doing an AWESOME JOB!
*👌🏻 CHEFS KISS*
Also no matter what GW tries to retcon I will always have the Pariah as part of the necrons because when you think about it they are absolutely terrifying that would be the worst fate to end up as
Another amazing video. Could you cover horus heresy and primarks next? 💪💪💪
"We can't let the Tyranids eat the galaxy we're trying to kill!"
I like the background music you choose for the necrons
40K introducing new civilizations and species: OK, so they’re even more powerful than anything we’ve seen and are beyond indestructible with not a single weakness. Cut to: Space Marine decapitating one.
hello Scholar Happy Christmas The Necrons Terrifying muderbots of the grimdark
I will never forget GW retconned the Pariah out of existence.
They had to, after they changed C'tan from masters of the necrons that did the same to Humans as they had done to necrontyr,
to imprisoned slaves to the Necron Dynasties.
If the C'tan was not free, they would not be able to create Pariah and give it to all dynasties.
But the units where very cool.
@@haraldbredsdorff2699flashback to when Necrons were “Chaos Androids”
@@theotv5522 sort of like Squigs being Tyranids first.
@@Trazynnthat’s actually funny
I see Pariahs as failed experiments. They were never truly Necrons because they never came from the Necrontyr. At best they were exploitable cannon fodder. More advanced in some respects, but still expendable. The new destroyer versions are basically their replacements.
Their existence is the most fascinating to me out of all the characters in 40k. Simply because they, and they alone, are the original creators of war, love, loss, pain, victory, defeat on a massive scale. Their history and power are beyond all others, exceeding all others. Races we love, possibly all by the old ones, were created to battle them or a failsafe to strike out after the necrons have possibly collapsed: humans
18:00 Sauroteck dynasty and the Pharon Imotek
GLORY. GLORY TO THE INFINITE EMPIRE
Another good one!
Born of cold, hard steel and cloaked in the silent shroud of stardust, the Necrons loom as spectral phantoms within the infinite cosmos. They are timeless giants molded from obsidian and fire, their stories inked with the ink of dying stars on the timeless parchment of the universe. Within their mechanical hearts churn the whispered remnants of epochs long evaporated into the abyss, transmuted into quantum echoes that slip through the temporal cracks and spill into the realm of the living.
Stars crumble, galaxies collapse. Yet, the Necrons advance, echoes of their implacable stride resonating within the marrow of the universe. They are beings forged from the smithy of eons, fire-tested, and space-tempered, their existence etched deep into the lattice-work of reality, a testament to a sovereignty that refuses to fade into oblivion, a dominion that defies cosmic death with the stubborn persistence of iron and the chill of the cosmic void.
As they reclaim their inheritance, they stretch emerald talons across the cosmos, ancient majesty glistening in their glowing gaze. Persistent as the pulsar's beat, relentless as the black hole's grip, they sculpt nightmares and dreams into the cosmos's sprawling canvas, their glory illuminating the grim dark like the ghostly glow of forgotten lighthouses that refuse to yield to the encroaching night.
Thus, the Necrons stride forth, wrapped in a regalia of ancient stars and timeless night, rulers of a realm reborn from cosmic dust and dreams of steel, their dominion echoing across the unending vastness, a resounding declaration that the night and the stars belong to them once more.
Thanks for the video!
You would think the Empire would invent some sort of Neceon dowsing wand.
I love it.
Eons of substandard sleep eh? Sounds familiar 😂
Am I the only one who thinks that our new narrator sounds like a young and more ambituous version of our old one? 🤔
Sir Malvid Battleborough the Siggilite, I guess...
Yay!
This is ai voicing? It is really good
Ikr its it's improving fast.
i wonder if the channel has to pay/share ad revenue
@@taimildyas1126 good question
In a way i liked them more when they were less Tomb Kings in space, but models variation to sell has to have explanation.
So does their tesla weapon addition seems less creative than Gauss, especially if you read damage description.
To add insult to injury for tesla, it's just a glorified lightnings, and w have it in nature in here and had since earth formation.
5:09
What do the Adeptus Mechanicus think of the Necron? Surely they hold them in high regard?
No. If you play the game Mechanicus, they are disgusted with the Necrons because they’re nothing more than monsters that traded their souls and autonomy for power.
Despite what the memes say, Mechanicus actually respect the human gene, because that’s where the Emperor was from.
There’s a story of a failed assassin temple that wanted to mix Tyranid gene with human gene, and they tried bribing Mechanicus with an STC, AND MECHANICUS REJECTED! Because to mess with human DNA is the biggest sin in their book.
@@theotv5522and at Cadia the discussion between Caul and Trayzn. Caul was very close to calling his guards to attack Trayzn and was disgusted by him being a full machine
@@Cthulhuwarlord As if the guards can do anything to Trazyn lmao.
@@theotv5522 doubt Caul knew that though lol
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This narrator is great , we don't need the other guy 😂
David was great, but this is close 2nd. No need to trash talk Mr David like that
@@theotv5522Sir David
Why can't the necrons let the tyranids devour all biological life and then wake up after the tyranids leave
Because a good deal of them want biological bodies again, and they can’t do that if all the bio life dies out (and I suspect they do not consider taming tyranids to that purpose to be a worthwhile endeavour)
16:37 covers this