Pretty sure all of the mechanicum ships are mobile STC libraries so yeah machine spirits can be explained but i like to think that they falsely associate Mysticism to the tech.
Even on some of the wikia's they accidently or purposefully refer to "The Machine Spirit" as ( AI ) in literal parathenses. A part of yet another in a long line of hypocrisies the mechanicus delves into
Dark Age of Technology's nanomachines can give Tyranids runs for money(in terms of being Extreme Omnivores) from they can eats even non-physical and abstract objects, from combining hyperdimensional engineering with nanorobotics Matt Ward did use Bloodtide to make Chaos Grey Knights canon
Awesome work. We, as a species, are just so loveable in 40k. Makes me root for the necrons. They seem like slightly less destructive psychos. A galaxy where orcs are the same species. Love 40k
From a time when a BANEBLADE was considered, light scout tank. From a time when Terminator armour was just mining gear. From a time When Titans were buldozers.
@@TheLostPrimarch and just imagine the tau empire discovered another original titan from the dark age of technology and reversed engineered it's technology to incorporate them in their battlesuits.
@@TheLostPrimarch also imagine the tau empire utilising different types of omniphage for construction and repair for medical purposes or even terraforming?
They wouldn't even need to discover or reverse-engineer it, given their rate of technological advancement, they probably would be able to make their own versions well within a few millennia. The Tau are most probably advancing in a similar way to Humanity did before the DAOT, so logically they should reach an equivalent tech level given enough time and relative stability.
@@fadelsukoco3092 well I can agree with that statement. But if the tau empire does discover a fully functional S.T.C their technological advancement will skyrocket properly at least 2 millennia if you think about it.
I would venture to say the DAoT Cybernetic War resulted in Mutually Assured Destruction for both sides. With the weapons simply being erased from the cataclysmic exchanges. I'd also say that any survivors were so terrified that they either locked them away in hopes of them being forgotten... OR threw them into the WARP to be lost for all time.
I wonder if by the standards of Warhammer 40k if endgame ships of the regular Stellaris game including the Guardians like the Automated Dreadnought and the Enigmatic Fortress would be considered Dark Age of Technology tier in it's advancement or slightly higher then most Dark Age of Technology weapon systems. The megastructure ring feats are prerty high up there especially with how many players can build in a lot shorter amount of time compared to the Warhammer timeline. The nemesis cube Star Eaters I definitely think they would. Especially the Aetherophastic Engine. That's right down into Necron Breath of the Gods superweapon territory because it can destroy a entire galaxy by turning every star into a black hole immediately. Not overtime. When in doubt it could always get more insane. If a faction from the game Star Ruler or the Stellaris mods of Ancient Cache of Technologies and Gigastructures ships like the Herculean class & the Gargantuan Quasarcraft that is hostile was present I doubt there would be much of a galaxy left present. Those are when you enter the galaxy sized vessel tier which I doubt the structural integrity of the Warhammer 40k Milky Way can handle for long before finally breaking apart physically. Even the Necrons were very wary of what their superweapons could do. In those two games players have no restraint they go investing full all in all speed ahead. All or nothing.
Among other sci fi I think I know a couple settings with technology and infrastructure that are directly on par on equal footing with feats and statements of the Dark Age of Technology. There is a relatively underrated sci fi franchise known as Bolo Series has alot of weapon systems, vehicles, industries, logistics, and warmachines that almost exactly the same as the Dark Age of Technology in their destructive capacity, their efficient usage, and their production. Such as destroying stars, nanotech warfare, and football field sized tanks that are armed to the teeth with all kinds of defensesive and offensive warfare with energy shields, point defenses, and hypersonic nuclear missiles. Then there is Planetary Annihilation. This is a pc strategy game where you play as a robotic Delta Commander who builds massive production facilities and upgrades the armies and facilities you build up. You can make near endless amounts of gigantic mountain sized robot and vehicle units in mere minutes and even you can create the state sized Titan units who tower into the upper atmosphere of the planet you are on. You can even build giant orbital shipyards to produce ships and varies defensive arrays for the different levels and distance range of the planet to defend from a surprise invasion landing on your planet. There is also giant planet destroying mooncraft that are dormant which the player can take over after they gain complete control over the structure. On the production side of things even if this little strategy game was forgotten it still has the self reliance, manufacturing, mobilizing, and deploying of land armies to hold off most of the Warhammer 40k armies on the ground even if they came in with large logistical support. The Supreme Commander games has many capabilities that allows them to massive replicate armies in minutes like Planetary Annihilation though on a smaller sized scale in comparison. Through the ACUs they can create bases, facilities, long and short ranges artillery defenses, laser satellites, swarms of aircraft types to provide air superiority, legions of varies walkers and tanks including giant ones the size of hills, and the ACU can build dozens of nuclear sites. In an hour the ACU will have built a planetary citadel and army that can take on whatever the Imperial Guard, Adeptus Mechanicus, and Astartes can throw at it in a military assault. These three series are pretty underrated gems many do not know about. Against these three titles a Tyranid Hivefleet is going to have a astronomical harder time trying to conquer a planet from which will likely result in the destruction of quadrillions of worth of Tyranid biomass on a low end. By the way there is a fanfiction crossover story of Supreme Commander and Warhammer 40k on Sufficient Velocity and it is well written and extremely well thought out. With the ACU pilot having to engage in alot of diplomacy with the varies Imperium factions she finds herself encountering after being teleported to a besieged Imperium Sector by varies xenos and traitor incursions. The story is called "A Stranger in a War-Torn Galaxy" by BOTcommander. There is a lot of fighting with the Tyranids I can assure you that.
@@TheLostPrimarch Nice, this game is quite underrated. The militaries and applications the technologies of this game have would be a powerful force in the Warhammer 40k setting. Imagine making more sophisticated titan size walkers in the dozens in a hour that would be intense to keep up with in a war of Attrition. Against a Ork Waaagh the size of the 3rd war of Armageddon and the planetary conflict fought against Hivefleet Kraken and Behemoth the Aeon, Cybran, UEF, and Seraphim would perform very effectively in a long term military engagement. The Tyranids would need a force nearly as big as the one deployed in the Devastation of Baal to overwhelm them in big enough numbers.
Ah another BOLO enjoyer! Great series... Yeah the Last War between the human Concordat & Melconian Empire bears many similarities to WH40K's Cybernetic Revolt. Both sides literally exterminated each other with super advance weaponry where the ONLY survivors were those out in Bum-frack nowhere.
@@BrendanSchmelter Right. The ending of the Human-Melconian war is alot like the ending of the Dark Age of Technology. Though less bleak because at least the far outer colonies will survive with more equipment including some surviving Bolo tanks and military personnel with them then the Age of Strife humans did.
Unicron would love the setting of Warhammer 40k. It would a buffet that he would munch on for a few tens of thousands of years even if the Warp Beings don't like he eating everything including the beings that gives them existence and Warp energy potential. Like hungry hungry hippos but one is the biggest hippo which even the C'Tan and Chaos gods won't like.
I can't remember the story, but during the Solar Reclamation, a group of void stations were hit by a boarding torpedo containing an eyeless psyker who spoke a single word before perishing:"Silence." 30 minutes later, the screaming started... It was some kind of contagious psyco-sonic weapon. I can't remember the name, or if it was even given one, but it scared the heck outta me.
I don't think there's little left over as much as I think it's all scattered to the ends of the universe or locked away by unknown forces. Or at least until another author gets creative.....
@@TheLostPrimarch Well you could take out some of them xD. idk. I feel like it'd be a good idea at least as they get near a planet and start to really release their spores. But the imperiums scanners suck ass when the tyranids show up so I can see there how it'd be very difficult to laze a target and get a bomb there. What you could do is hide nukes inside of like lead lined space garbage or even like small fake asteroids - and just spit them out of a ship as a swarm is coming that way. That way they'd be unable to detect it as a fissile weapon and try and deal with it and you could detonate it near the center. Or better yet have hundreds of them xD Idk xD - i just feel like they arent being as proactive as they could be :P I had another idea that they could throw planets at the swarm itself but it'd be kind of insane and hard to do. Like if you could propel a gas giant the size of jupiter right at one of the tendrils i feel like the hive mind wouldn't see that coming :P
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The theory of A.I. siding with humanity and surviving the Cybernetic Rebellion until the present would explain Machine Spirits.
Pretty sure all of the mechanicum ships are mobile STC libraries so yeah machine spirits can be explained but i like to think that they falsely associate Mysticism to the tech.
Even on some of the wikia's they accidently or purposefully refer to "The Machine Spirit" as ( AI ) in literal parathenses. A part of yet another in a long line of hypocrisies the mechanicus delves into
I love the "eraser dot" weapon the Mechanicus deployed against the Necrons. It grew into a black dot that just completely erased half of a planet.
I kind of a want to do weapons not devices but then again I already did that some time ago so I dont know
@@TheLostPrimarch if you wanna do something, why not
Dark Age of Technology's nanomachines can give Tyranids runs for money(in terms of being Extreme Omnivores) from they can eats even non-physical and abstract objects, from combining hyperdimensional engineering with nanorobotics
Matt Ward did use Bloodtide to make Chaos Grey Knights canon
Awesome work. We, as a species, are just so loveable in 40k. Makes me root for the necrons. They seem like slightly less destructive psychos. A galaxy where orcs are the same species. Love 40k
Sane
From a time when a BANEBLADE was considered, light scout tank. From a time when Terminator armour was just mining gear. From a time When Titans were buldozers.
Oh god can you imaginr, imperial Guard with gravitic rifles? Can punch through terminator armor in a shot. 😂😂😂
The Baneblade was never considered a light scout tank that is just a perpetuated myth.
Just imagine the tau empire discovered and utilised the omniphages against the orks and the tyranids?
It would very useful
@@TheLostPrimarch and just imagine the tau empire discovered another original titan from the dark age of technology and reversed engineered it's technology to incorporate them in their battlesuits.
@@TheLostPrimarch also imagine the tau empire utilising different types of omniphage for construction and repair for medical purposes or even terraforming?
They wouldn't even need to discover or reverse-engineer it, given their rate of technological advancement, they probably would be able to make their own versions well within a few millennia. The Tau are most probably advancing in a similar way to Humanity did before the DAOT, so logically they should reach an equivalent tech level given enough time and relative stability.
@@fadelsukoco3092 well I can agree with that statement. But if the tau empire does discover a fully functional S.T.C their technological advancement will skyrocket properly at least 2 millennia if you think about it.
I would venture to say the DAoT Cybernetic War resulted in Mutually Assured Destruction for both sides. With the weapons simply being erased from the cataclysmic exchanges.
I'd also say that any survivors were so terrified that they either locked them away in hopes of them being forgotten... OR threw them into the WARP to be lost for all time.
Dark Age Technology humans really liked nanomachines.
Yes they did!
Of course, didn't you know they harden in response to physical trauma?
I wonder if by the standards of Warhammer 40k if endgame ships of the regular Stellaris game including the Guardians like the Automated Dreadnought and the Enigmatic Fortress would be considered Dark Age of Technology tier in it's advancement or slightly higher then most Dark Age of Technology weapon systems. The megastructure ring feats are prerty high up there especially with how many players can build in a lot shorter amount of time compared to the Warhammer timeline. The nemesis cube Star Eaters I definitely think they would. Especially the Aetherophastic Engine. That's right down into Necron Breath of the Gods superweapon territory because it can destroy a entire galaxy by turning every star into a black hole immediately. Not overtime.
When in doubt it could always get more insane.
If a faction from the game Star Ruler or the Stellaris mods of Ancient Cache of Technologies and Gigastructures ships like the Herculean class & the Gargantuan Quasarcraft that is hostile was present I doubt there would be much of a galaxy left present. Those are when you enter the galaxy sized vessel tier which I doubt the structural integrity of the Warhammer 40k Milky Way can handle for long before finally breaking apart physically.
Even the Necrons were very wary of what their superweapons could do. In those two games players have no restraint they go investing full all in all speed ahead. All or nothing.
All this dark age of technology stuff is just fantastic🎉
Among other sci fi I think I know a couple settings with technology and infrastructure that are directly on par on equal footing with feats and statements of the Dark Age of Technology.
There is a relatively underrated sci fi franchise known as Bolo Series has alot of weapon systems, vehicles, industries, logistics, and warmachines that almost exactly the same as the Dark Age of Technology in their destructive capacity, their efficient usage, and their production. Such as destroying stars, nanotech warfare, and football field sized tanks that are armed to the teeth with all kinds of defensesive and offensive warfare with energy shields, point defenses, and hypersonic nuclear missiles.
Then there is Planetary Annihilation. This is a pc strategy game where you play as a robotic Delta Commander who builds massive production facilities and upgrades the armies and facilities you build up. You can make near endless amounts of gigantic mountain sized robot and vehicle units in mere minutes and even you can create the state sized Titan units who tower into the upper atmosphere of the planet you are on. You can even build giant orbital shipyards to produce ships and varies defensive arrays for the different levels and distance range of the planet to defend from a surprise invasion landing on your planet. There is also giant planet destroying mooncraft that are dormant which the player can take over after they gain complete control over the structure.
On the production side of things even if this little strategy game was forgotten it still has the self reliance, manufacturing, mobilizing, and deploying of land armies to hold off most of the Warhammer 40k armies on the ground even if they came in with large logistical support. The Supreme Commander games has many capabilities that allows them to massive replicate armies in minutes like Planetary Annihilation though on a smaller sized scale in comparison. Through the ACUs they can create bases, facilities, long and short ranges artillery defenses, laser satellites, swarms of aircraft types to provide air superiority, legions of varies walkers and tanks including giant ones the size of hills, and the ACU can build dozens of nuclear sites. In an hour the ACU will have built a planetary citadel and army that can take on whatever the Imperial Guard, Adeptus Mechanicus, and Astartes can throw at it in a military assault.
These three series are pretty underrated gems many do not know about.
Against these three titles a Tyranid Hivefleet is going to have a astronomical harder time trying to conquer a planet from which will likely result in the destruction of quadrillions of worth of Tyranid biomass on a low end.
By the way there is a fanfiction crossover story of Supreme Commander and Warhammer 40k on Sufficient Velocity and it is well written and extremely well thought out. With the ACU pilot having to engage in alot of diplomacy with the varies Imperium factions she finds herself encountering after being teleported to a besieged Imperium Sector by varies xenos and traitor incursions.
The story is called "A Stranger in a War-Torn Galaxy" by BOTcommander.
There is a lot of fighting with the Tyranids I can assure you that.
Truth to be told I still have Supreme Commander on my pc, I love the game and the scale it has, it used to make my old pc lagg like crazy
@@TheLostPrimarch
Nice, this game is quite underrated. The militaries and applications the technologies of this game have would be a powerful force in the Warhammer 40k setting.
Imagine making more sophisticated titan size walkers in the dozens in a hour that would be intense to keep up with in a war of Attrition.
Against a Ork Waaagh the size of the 3rd war of Armageddon and the planetary conflict fought against Hivefleet Kraken and Behemoth the Aeon, Cybran, UEF, and Seraphim would perform very effectively in a long term military engagement.
The Tyranids would need a force nearly as big as the one deployed in the Devastation of Baal to overwhelm them in big enough numbers.
Ah another BOLO enjoyer! Great series...
Yeah the Last War between the human Concordat & Melconian Empire bears many similarities to WH40K's Cybernetic Revolt.
Both sides literally exterminated each other with super advance weaponry where the ONLY survivors were those out in Bum-frack nowhere.
@@BrendanSchmelter
Right. The ending of the Human-Melconian war is alot like the ending of the Dark Age of Technology. Though less bleak because at least the far outer colonies will survive with more equipment including some surviving Bolo tanks and military personnel with them then the Age of Strife humans did.
Weapons of mass destruction I can only get so hard lol just killing it on the videos stay strong Nerd 😁👍
Thank you, one more this week to go!
Right out the gate with fkn Unicron how did humanity not go extinct
Right?! I had to improvise :D
Unicron would love the setting of Warhammer 40k. It would a buffet that he would munch on for a few tens of thousands of years even if the Warp Beings don't like he eating everything including the beings that gives them existence and Warp energy potential. Like hungry hungry hippos but one is the biggest hippo which even the C'Tan and Chaos gods won't like.
The book where the Mechanovores, omniphages, and Sun-snuffers are mentioned, Perpetual, stated that BOTH SIDES of the MOI wars used these weapons.
Awesome video I'm really liking the series.
Glad you enjoy it!
I can't remember the story, but during the Solar Reclamation, a group of void stations were hit by a boarding torpedo containing an eyeless psyker who spoke a single word before perishing:"Silence."
30 minutes later, the screaming started...
It was some kind of contagious psyco-sonic weapon. I can't remember the name, or if it was even given one, but it scared the heck outta me.
Oh that sounds super cool
SM died in the area too. They survived a bit longer.
Imperium went really hard on the group that did that.
SM died in the area too.
Imperium went really hard on the group that did that.
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Soon.
there is a leagues of votann artwork that looks like the first weapon in this video, but I could be wrong
Cyclonic grenades>cyclonic torpedoes
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I don't think there's little left over as much as I think it's all scattered to the ends of the universe or locked away by unknown forces.
Or at least until another author gets creative.....
Interesting stuff
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Glad you enjoy it, but no, we are not related :D
Could make you A vidoe about more unknown xenos /animals in warhammer 40k
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Why don't they take some of those exterminatus weapons and fire em right at every tendril of the Tyranids?
Nid ships are no joke, plus they are inside massive swarms of smaller bio ships, so those weapons wont probably even reach the main target
@@TheLostPrimarch Well you could take out some of them xD. idk. I feel like it'd be a good idea at least as they get near a planet and start to really release their spores. But the imperiums scanners suck ass when the tyranids show up so I can see there how it'd be very difficult to laze a target and get a bomb there.
What you could do is hide nukes inside of like lead lined space garbage or even like small fake asteroids - and just spit them out of a ship as a swarm is coming that way. That way they'd be unable to detect it as a fissile weapon and try and deal with it and you could detonate it near the center. Or better yet have hundreds of them xD
Idk xD - i just feel like they arent being as proactive as they could be :P
I had another idea that they could throw planets at the swarm itself but it'd be kind of insane and hard to do. Like if you could propel a gas giant the size of jupiter right at one of the tendrils i feel like the hive mind wouldn't see that coming :P
What’s the song at the end of the video?
I’m still standing-40k version
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@@TheLostPrimarch :) Good content brother, keep it up.