Seriously. Before this we had the fan made Helsreach. Which ... chefs kiss and all, but the visual quality is pretty shoddy. Seeing something like this pop onto the scene was utterly mind boggling.
Personally I still get mind boggled every time I watch it to this day, there hasn't been anything to match it since. I'm guessing Astartes 2 will be it's only competitor lol.
"Would be handy if they had magnetic clamps in their little buzz-lightyear-shoes." They do, and they just used them there. They can fight on the outside of void vessels, etc.
Skimming through the comments and saw no one mentioning it so I wanna explain: The 2 orbs were basically an alien artefact, last of their kind. 1 was captured which was on the Space Marine's ship, hooked up to a psyker so he can listen in on their conversation. When the other orb was stabbed, it said to the other orb that it has to jump inside the Warp (imagine space hell) to escape, in which the other orb said to "Take the space marines with you", in hopes the marines die in the Warp. The Warp is very dangerous because it's basically where Satan and his BFF live. So the big shadow that came in and swoop the orb holding the marines was a massive demon, and their favorite food is psychic users like these orbs and the guy being hooked to it. The psyker heard this, quickly break concentration to turn and warn the marines to recall the others immediately, and in that nanosecond the orb took notice and possessed him. In 40k universe, psykers are very dangerous because they can channel Warp powers to do magic, so if left unchecked, they can go violent (as in Reactor 4 Chernobyl level of violent) so the marines weren't being overkill with that execution.
i've seen Astartes several times now, and only just noticed on this playthrough, that room with the giant statue that was incomplete, had rows of what looked like more of those masks with spines that the rogue psykers were wearing
I love the ambiguity of what you're seeing. Are they building a big one, or are they taking it apart to make the smaller ones? Are these just extensions of the big ball's being, a way for it to move around, or are they vessels for something else?
I like how his vomit at the end seemed more acidic than normal humans. It's the little touches like that. They have a special organ called Betcher's Gland that gives them acid spit.
This short-film has such an incredible rhythm to it, if you know even a LITTLE about cinematography and editing you'll know that this is a master-class level display of it. How the camera moves coupled with the sometimes drum-like editing is just stellar. And the sound-design too??? Like, incredible all around. He even put a doppler-effect on some bolter-rounds going down a corridor. He could've easily just had the gun go BANG BANG and nothing more but chose to actually let us hear the rounds fly away from "us" *BWEOOM-BWEOOM*
The sound design and the music is so well done. There's an insane amount of detail in this work. All of the big shots that their armor takes persist. To the point where you can tell individual squad members by their battle damage. "Oh, that's one of the guys that got hit in the shoulder by the '.50 cal'".
Never underestimate GW's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and blame the fans for it. What's really sad is the original looked a lot better, as you could see it in 4k. The reuploaded version is great, but you miss out on a lot of little details and the artifacting kind of interferes with some of the action. Still, I'm glad to see you react to this. And a good reaction at that! I'm always glad to see a channel that actually reacts and interacts with the media they are sharing. Keep it up.
Defeat? They got a dedicated fan to work for them and added some cool lore to their setting in the process. The fact that the original videos aren't as readily available isn't an issue for them, otherwise they would've let them stand on YT.
@@Argumemnon Brother...almost every single fan-made content were hit with GW lawyers. For Astartes case they sent him a letter basically saying "Join us, or ready to fight our copyright lawyers" Same thing happened with Emperor's TTS. GW is relentless when it comes to dealing with fan-made content that's not in their grasp. There's a reason there's a saying in the 40k community: "You aren't a 40k fan until you learn to hate GW"
I love how decisively the space marines move. The squad leader is just struggling to plunge that combat knife into the psyker’s trap/clavicle with every fibre of his being
And I like how just by very subtle body language you can tell their exact emotion in the moment. When they’re going in for the knife kill on the psykers, there’s no remorse, just pure commitment and emotionless intent to kill. Then when the guy gets caught and starts to lose control of his body, you can feel him going “Ah shit, this isn’t good.”
I believe that the "ball" the Astartes went onto the ship to get was a Warp Gate or something similar. The Inquisitor had a second one back on their ship that was locked up and used the spikes that the Space Marines jabbed into the other one as a way to jack into/listen in on the communication between the two Warp entities. Unfortunately, his concentration faltered a brief moment, which allowed him to get possessed and led to the the Marines watching over him to terminate him
@@Argumemnon The 2 orbs are some sort of unnamed xenos race that has psychic powers. And when the 2 orbs were talking, the one outside is telling the captured orb that it has to do a warp jump to escape, which was very dangerous. And of course as soon as it got into the warp with the Space Marines a deamon ate it immediately.
Personal side note, one of the funniest things is Arch Warhammer being among the first to go, "I found in lore material that matches this it MUST be the Uvathe!" The "creator" outright refutes this going "its not the Uvathe" though he also had to admit he didn't know of this particular lore's existence when he made Astartes, which only made the Uvathe theory that much creepier in its parallel irony.
If you want a quick crash course into 40k factions, i'm sure people have already mentioned Bricky's 'every single warhammer faction explained', it's two parts long but they're both 50-60 minutes long so a lot of people break them up into half. It is an excellent starting point because there are a tonne of different factions as you already know.
A crash course on Warhammer 40k lore, is not really an easy ask. There is sooo much to learn in this rabbit hole, but I highly recommend Bricky’s part 1 & 2 of “Every Warhammer 40k Faction Explained” to get an overall gist of the universe.
It looks like Ordo Maleus however I'm personally of the opinion he's Ordo Xenos with access to Mechanicus tech, I don't give him crap for going there with all the tubes coming out of his face.
If I had to guess, that inquisitor was part of Ordo Machinum, and they oversee the operations of Adeptus Mechanicus, especially to make sure that alien tech doesn't inadvertently interfere with or take over imperial machines. It's not a stretch to believe some of them can interface with Mechanicus constructs in the same way as tech priests and tech marines. I'm not super familiar with this order, or the Astartes chapter in this fan work - although it looks like they have some kind of stylized Omnissiah insignia on their pauldron, so they are probably involved with the operations of the Adeptus Mechanicus in some way.
I still can't believe Hollywood hasn't given Warhammer a try, whether it's Age of Sigmar (don't know spelling, not huge into it but admire it from afar lol) or 40k. Think they could comeup with something
same, as im sure i dont need to tell anyone. if you know a warhammer fan you don't have to wonder who because they will always try to talk to you about it lol and for me that is a younger brother of a good friend,(I'm more dnd, shadowrun, and star wars rpg'r never tried wh) he constantly talks to me about the lore and the drama in the community and a whole bunch a things that i have no reference and have no idea what it could be about. but it is always very interesting to listen to and look into a small window of that fandom. and ive got to say temptation has peeked when i see a cool thumbnail on WH lore but i refrain from diving in to the rabbit whole but a movie or even a well made animated series would be great
There are a couple of warhammer 40k videos that I like to recommend to people. Bricky's video is really good for a beginner crash course, gives a basic overview of the warhammer 40k factions. Luetin09 is my go too for warhammer 40k Lore, he does tend to go very in-depth on the topics he covers.
Glad to have found this channel and you on here you dusty wizard. This fan one-man produced animation of 40k is astonishing. The force be with you and the Emperor protects perfect combination
the reason they delt with him in that manor is because deamon hosts are scary abomination's, so its quick to take them out while they can because with out a host body deamon hosts can not manifest thus the brutality , the punch to the face would of all ready killed him, but 4 bolter rounds just to make sure. lmao mental note deamon hosts are scary even to space marines lmao.
It may have seemed like overkill what they did to the inquistor but if you have any idea how dangerous psykers can be, you'd know thats the only appropriate response
alot of people dont realise the heavy weapons team that tried to ambush the retributors was using a autocannon and assume its a equivalent of a .50cal when in actuality its more of a 25/30mm HVAP mass reactive shell if that hit one of the marines it could some serious damage but the auspex scanner in the marines helmets eliminated the surprise the Heavy Weapons team had from start
As others recommended, helsreach is a must watch. Richard Boylan, the creator, also was hired by games workshop and was a big part of the angels of death series on warhammer plus which is quite good. As far as lore videos, like others recommended brickys video is a great introduction to all the playable races/factions and its a pretty entertaining video. My go to for deep lore videos though is leutin09. If you watch parts 1 and 2 of his emperor of man series, you'll be an adept at imperial lore. There's many other lore channels such as weshammer, major kill, oculus imperia, baldermort etc. Leutin is my favorite and he has many videos but check out some others. You may relate more to another creator.
The general consensus it these guys are using Yu'vath psyker tech, and the sphere is an actual Yu'vath psyker soul waiting for them to build it a body. The conversation the inquisitor over hears the one far off tells the one on the ship to 'break his seal' and he responds he won't survive. He grabs the Astartes to use as shields in the Warp but something kills it anyway. The Yu'vath are technically extinct by 40k, they overused psyker based tech copied from Old One designs but lacked the controls of the Eldar. They fell to Chaos, but many sealed themselves inside their tech so their souls were protected from being taken. The image we see just before they get pulled in looks like the Yu'vath description.
Watch Bricky's intro into 40k lore. You will be amused, you will learn, and you will gain views. Right now 40K seems kind of like the "Eminem of" fictional settings. When a streamer or reactor posts a video related to either, Stans and 40K nerds like me come crawling out of the woodwork. Also, Helsreach. Fan made video series that uses portions of the audiobook for the novel of the same name. One of the most widely-loved 40k novels already, the fan series isn't as beautiful as Astartes, but the cinematography and sound design are absolutely killer like Astartes.
Astartes was made by Syama Pederson The armored warriors in black are called "adpetus astartes" (aka astartes or space marines) who are religious super-human zealots in the "Imperium of Man", an interstellar human theocratic feudal autocracy feudal tribute empire, in the fictional 40K Warhammer universe. They come in many different varieties (14:05) broken up into "chapters" or units of a thousand astartes (with exceptions) with their own unique lore and characteristics. The black astartes belong to the "Retributor" chapter (1:50) which is Pederson's own creation. The story portrayed as well as the alien faction the astartes face is Pederson's own creation. The year is 482 in the 39th millennium, the two orbs seen belong to unnamed alien race who, along with their human allies, were leaders in the "Argosa uprisings" which is another event of Pederson's own creation. It's unclear how big the Argosa uprising was, but in 40K uprisings can range from a single planet, to a solar system, multiple solar systems, or galaxy wide. In any case they have been defeated , "checked", and the astartes are hunting down their remaining forces.
The xenos in the spheres were controlling the rebels, once they realized the game was up they pulled the astartes in, likely pulled them into the Warp, something shot the xeno holding the astartes team, and they were shot back out of the Warp again, to a place unspecified, possibly where the xenos came from, as one of the statues was seen in the vision the Inquisitor had. That's what I could gather from it.
I think that the sphere dragged them into chao's and in doing so revealed its location (via that blue glow) and chao's being a kill or be killed zone another "thing" appeared and killed it causing the Marine units to become displaced as was shown by our marine in the hall of fallen giants.
A fantastic fan project, always great seeing people's reactions and you're no different. If you're interested in excellent fan projects, I'd suggest OtaKing77077's hand animated Tie Fighter short showing some extremely fun Star Wars ship-to-ship combat. It's got a much different vibe than Astartes, but is similarly impressive in it's own right IMO.
1:15 this is a huge sour point for the 40k fanbase. In addition to putting the content behind a paywall, it also limits the creators to what GW approves of.
Warhammer+ is basically dead because very few people want to watch it when they can just watch good quality free content and the creators are so limited in what they're able to do they barely create anything. Essentially it is a waste of time and money.
@@Darth_Nycta_13 Even projects that are free to watch were hit with GW lawyers (Emperor TTS for example). GW is just insanely possessive when it comes to their IP that they're willing to self-sabotage rather than loosening their grasp and let the fans do the marketing for them.
that was an inquisitor tech priest. The Orb says: “Brother, we have all failed. The Astartes denied our touch. You must return, break your seals. You must take them” the priest says recall them immediatly(then hes possessed) and it’s speaking to the orb the Retributors jammed those spikes into. They are some kind of warp entities, and it is believed that the psykers aren’t organic beings, but machines being controlled by the orbs. And as to the Captain and Sargent killing the inquisitor, he became possessed, his soul went to the warp and a daemon took its place. Daemonhosts are very dangerous, and once they killed him, they had to destroy his body. Just because you kill someone after they become possessed, you are not safe from daemons still being able to use the body. just incase you couldnt hear it clearly
My grasp on the lore is shaky at best, but I've watched a lot of reactions to this and soaked up I think most of whats happening with it. One of the most details analysis of this film I think comes from NornQueenAlexis. She goes waaaaay deep into lore technicalities, focusing mostly on this rather than the film making aspects.
A fellow Tau army collector, nice. Everyone hates on the Tau but fail to understand that they're BRAND NEW to the grimdarkness of the galaxy, of course they're going to be optimistic and hopeful at first. It'll take time to wear them down into the pessimistic SOBs that everyone else is :P Also, just gotta love it when that Caestus Assault Ram plows into the side of the rebel ship with its twin-linked magna meltas blasting :D
@@Argumemnon they only have a chance to blow up when they are set to supercharge. Normal firing doesn't do that. Also you are citing a rule mechanic to counter both rule book and novel cannon that the weapons are sacred. They also have a magnetic attachment instead of dropping he could have just mag locked it to his leg. There is no reason for a space marine to drop a plasma pistol in this situation.
And yes, I will join my voice to the others when saying "Take two hours of your life and react to Bricky's Every Faction in Warhammer 40K Explained" video.
If you haven’t heard yet, Genndy Tartakovskys Primal season 2 has released and at the time of this comment there are 5 episodes so far. So if you want to resume watching it that would be awesome!
Not just fan made graphics.. graphics and story is made by 1 guy.. that is the most impressive part.. Multiple years to finish this, but just the sheer amount of effort to create short-movie, alone.. (he did have some help but not with graphics/animation or story)
I don't know about the "Plus" stuff or anything else because of copyright. Multiple companies have a copyright BONER for this franchise, I haven't the slightest hint why (Ahem Dumbass cancel culture)
First time I heard someone call out Zdzisław Beksiński. That was my first reaction when I watched the final Astartes part, that he entered a Beksiński painting. I don't know but that must have been an influence, right?
Even though its a year old i think they actually hired the guy that made Astartes and because of that Astartes 2 will probably never happen. But i really hope they put his work into Spacemarine 2 which should be coming out soon.
One thing i think the creator did a poor job of is show that there were 2 orbs. The Astartes had one of them on their Command vessel but when the Psyker spied on them talking to eachother and you see them as blue orbs in space you can see the 2nd orb in the distance but its easily missed as its quite a bit way and there are other blue orbs. I missed it the first few times i saw this series, the creator should have chosen a different color cause ive seen alot of reactors thinking one part is a flashback because its not clear that its 2 orbs.
the astartes are the posterboys of the warhammer series, true, but i have to admit, i admire the imperial guard more, you have to have balls the size of a fortress monastery to take whats essentially a supercharged flashlight (lasgun) and fight necrons, deamons, and traitor marines
To my knowledge its not behind a paywall on the Official site. That said I can't see the video on the official site. The place where the video should be is just white for me. I don't know what software I'm missing or what is the problem.
To be honest, Games Workshop hired up on because it was either he allowed them to hire him or they would shut him down. I've been blackpilled on GW when it comes to fan animators. A lot of these guys made way more money working for themselves than they will with GW. But GW uses the threat of legal action as a way to get them to submit.
i wouldnt hold my breath about seeing anything from him any time soon , it really feels like GW hired the guy just to shut him down and make him work on shitty side projects. its been over 2 years and we havent seen anything from him. I want to be wrong. but I feel like they just took him out.
being honest, the fans asked for this on all the astartes videos and on everyone's reaction to it the comments were something like "GW hire this guy!!", so they actually do and now theyre upset about it? if the fans knew GW's track record for fan made content they should've supported his patron or boycott GW until they are more fair.
if i was the original creator, i would never sign off on letting a game company take away my hard work under copyright bullsh!+ as a condition for hiring me, especially since it was paid for entirely by donations and not any kind of sale. no chance m8, i'd rather remain freelance. every artist or animator worth their salt knows that doing something like that allows the corpos to take all your good ideas away from you for free and they'll just toss you aside when you've been creatively drained, the cost is too great. the psychological damage, even worse. my dean literally told me to keep my best ideas to myself and away from any professors or companies, half of the reason our animation professors even work in our college is to steal ideas from bright young creatives to further their own stagnated careers, and they will steal every good idea you have to do it. there is a rule in the college that every artwork you produce as a student is instantly the property of the professor - with the excuse being *"to better help market you to big sponsor companies".* but the reality couldn't be further from the truth, one of my paintings sold at an exhibit for 11,500 usd (this could pay my rent for a year), and all of the proceeds went to my crook of a professor... while all i got was worthless "recognition" from a bunch of faceless exec's. one might argue that i wouldn't even have a chance to sell the painting if not for her, but see herein lies the rub. she had it exhibited in a publicly accessible open art forum, a coop of artists that sponsor these events every 6 months for free. yup, free. the mall owners literally pay them to host exhibits in their malls to elevate their status and bring in investors for their nearby condominium projects, the highest bidder gets the first dibs and all artworks are included in the exhibit. 100% of the earnings from sales and auctions go to the owner of the artwork, so i could have done it myself without any help. she had no "connections" to speak of, they just happened to be there. the best thing to do is to develop your good ideas yourself behind closed doors even as a simple concept or novelization, never allow the big companies to have it for free, if they want it they will have to pay dearly for it. you have to be a very shrewd and unforgiving businessman/woman if you want to make a lot without losing a lot, most artists dont even realize this and tend to settle for whatever price is given to them, only to years later realize how much they were actually worth. also its not an IP infringement to create fan art, its only an infringement if it is commercialized. the fact that all of his proceeds came from donations means that they had no legal right to threaten him. but he likely had no legal knowledge regarding it which is why he caved in without a fight, this would never have floated in court. edit: for anyone wondering what my specialty is... i originally started with traditional art, pencil, charcoal, painting. and when google sketchup came out i dabbled in 3d animation, then found paintoolsai (and cracked adobe cs6 bc fuq adobe) and did some digital art as well, very informally self taught with only formal knowledge being in traditional art bc my mom has dozens of books about it (shes an artist who became a dentist). i also know a lot of law bc surprise surprise, having a dental clinic with a famous dentist attracts a lot of insects (vexatious/professional litigants) who want to sue us for anything they can get, luckily for us our justice system (not US) never gives these idiots the time of day. my first formal education into digital and 3d art started in college (which was bad bc the professors apparently expect students to already have a firm grasp of how to use these very expensive programs that 99.99% of my countrymen cant hope to afford), despite this i absorbed my studies into digital & 3d art like a sponge since i already had prior similar knowledge from traditional & 3d art, they say learning digital art after becoming a professional at traditional art is extremely difficult, but honestly the theory was virtually the same... i just had to retrain my hands and hand-eye coordination to get used to a drawing tablet instead of a sketchpad.
The "orbs" are Yu'Vath, a psychic race actively hunted to extinction levels by the Imperium. Or more precisely, the being INSIDE the orb is a Yu'Vath. The captured orb tells the ship orb that their insurrection has failed and that they must escape. The Yu'Vath attempts to take the Marine squad with it; only the Inquisitor, being the Chad he is, gives his life and soul to literally destroy the Yu'Vath in the warp with his own soul.(the black shadow that explodes the Yu'Vath is the Inquisitor, you can see him gathering his energy at the beginning of the psychic scan) "Even in death, I still serve"
@@xxchaos315xx6 not necessarily true. I watched TTS without any prior knowledge of Warhammer and it only sparked the need to learn more about the lore. It was my gateway to the 40K fandom for sure.
I remember watching these when they first released and being completely blown away.
Much like those heretics on the wrong end of a bolter?
Seriously. Before this we had the fan made Helsreach. Which ... chefs kiss and all, but the visual quality is pretty shoddy.
Seeing something like this pop onto the scene was utterly mind boggling.
I remember the last part taking a long while to release because the creator's channel got hacked by cryptoscammers.
I have watched these so many times. Still blown away it’s crazy. Too bad gamesworkshop killed it
Personally I still get mind boggled every time I watch it to this day, there hasn't been anything to match it since. I'm guessing Astartes 2 will be it's only competitor lol.
"Would be handy if they had magnetic clamps in their little buzz-lightyear-shoes."
They do, and they just used them there.
They can fight on the outside of void vessels, etc.
Magnets don't work very well against sheer force.
They work better against pull force.
Skimming through the comments and saw no one mentioning it so I wanna explain:
The 2 orbs were basically an alien artefact, last of their kind. 1 was captured which was on the Space Marine's ship, hooked up to a psyker so he can listen in on their conversation.
When the other orb was stabbed, it said to the other orb that it has to jump inside the Warp (imagine space hell) to escape, in which the other orb said to "Take the space marines with you", in hopes the marines die in the Warp. The Warp is very dangerous because it's basically where Satan and his BFF live. So the big shadow that came in and swoop the orb holding the marines was a massive demon, and their favorite food is psychic users like these orbs and the guy being hooked to it.
The psyker heard this, quickly break concentration to turn and warn the marines to recall the others immediately, and in that nanosecond the orb took notice and possessed him. In 40k universe, psykers are very dangerous because they can channel Warp powers to do magic, so if left unchecked, they can go violent (as in Reactor 4 Chernobyl level of violent) so the marines weren't being overkill with that execution.
i've seen Astartes several times now, and only just noticed on this playthrough, that room with the giant statue that was incomplete, had rows of what looked like more of those masks with spines that the rogue psykers were wearing
I love the ambiguity of what you're seeing. Are they building a big one, or are they taking it apart to make the smaller ones? Are these just extensions of the big ball's being, a way for it to move around, or are they vessels for something else?
Did you notice how the bolt guns mag lit up when the incense was passed over?
I like how his vomit at the end seemed more acidic than normal humans. It's the little touches like that. They have a special organ called Betcher's Gland that gives them acid spit.
That and the blood in the vomit coagulated immediately on hitting the air.
It also seemed to be mixed with blood, that clotted faster than the normal human’s.
yeah they have special blood platelets that causes their blood to start clotting immediately to prevent blood loss.
This short-film has such an incredible rhythm to it, if you know even a LITTLE about cinematography and editing you'll know that this is a master-class level display of it. How the camera moves coupled with the sometimes drum-like editing is just stellar.
And the sound-design too??? Like, incredible all around. He even put a doppler-effect on some bolter-rounds going down a corridor. He could've easily just had the gun go BANG BANG and nothing more but chose to actually let us hear the rounds fly away from "us" *BWEOOM-BWEOOM*
The sound design and the music is so well done. There's an insane amount of detail in this work. All of the big shots that their armor takes persist. To the point where you can tell individual squad members by their battle damage. "Oh, that's one of the guys that got hit in the shoulder by the '.50 cal'".
Never underestimate GW's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and blame the fans for it.
What's really sad is the original looked a lot better, as you could see it in 4k. The reuploaded version is great, but you miss out on a lot of little details and the artifacting kind of interferes with some of the action. Still, I'm glad to see you react to this. And a good reaction at that! I'm always glad to see a channel that actually reacts and interacts with the media they are sharing. Keep it up.
At least it's not the Warhammer TV version where they changed the music and delete scenes.
@@Asethet I know. What awful decision making they have at GW.
Defeat? They got a dedicated fan to work for them and added some cool lore to their setting in the process. The fact that the original videos aren't as readily available isn't an issue for them, otherwise they would've let them stand on YT.
@@Argumemnon If you think that's what happened, I have a bridge to sell you.
@@Argumemnon Brother...almost every single fan-made content were hit with GW lawyers. For Astartes case they sent him a letter basically saying "Join us, or ready to fight our copyright lawyers"
Same thing happened with Emperor's TTS. GW is relentless when it comes to dealing with fan-made content that's not in their grasp. There's a reason there's a saying in the 40k community: "You aren't a 40k fan until you learn to hate GW"
I love how decisively the space marines move. The squad leader is just struggling to plunge that combat knife into the psyker’s trap/clavicle with every fibre of his being
And I like how just by very subtle body language you can tell their exact emotion in the moment. When they’re going in for the knife kill on the psykers, there’s no remorse, just pure commitment and emotionless intent to kill. Then when the guy gets caught and starts to lose control of his body, you can feel him going “Ah shit, this isn’t good.”
I believe that the "ball" the Astartes went onto the ship to get was a Warp Gate or something similar. The Inquisitor had a second one back on their ship that was locked up and used the spikes that the Space Marines jabbed into the other one as a way to jack into/listen in on the communication between the two Warp entities. Unfortunately, his concentration faltered a brief moment, which allowed him to get possessed and led to the the Marines watching over him to terminate him
I once saw a video on a 40k race called the Yu'vath and has used images of that sphere in said vid
The creator said that these are xenos, but not specifically the Yu'Vath.
@@marinesinspace6253 ahhh okay then. well thanks for clearing that up m8
@@TheBroGamer14082 Based on descriptions of their tech (I'm still rather novice to 40k lore) it does seem to fit.
fair enough@@Argumemnon
All of this made by one dude is just incredible.
I’ve watched a bunch of these reactions and I’m shocked that people don’t realize that there are two orbs, which correlate to the two psykers
It's certainly a valid possibility.
@@Argumemnon The 2 orbs are some sort of unnamed xenos race that has psychic powers. And when the 2 orbs were talking, the one outside is telling the captured orb that it has to do a warp jump to escape, which was very dangerous. And of course as soon as it got into the warp with the Space Marines a deamon ate it immediately.
Personal side note, one of the funniest things is Arch Warhammer being among the first to go, "I found in lore material that matches this it MUST be the Uvathe!" The "creator" outright refutes this going "its not the Uvathe" though he also had to admit he didn't know of this particular lore's existence when he made Astartes, which only made the Uvathe theory that much creepier in its parallel irony.
That's odd. Seems to match the Yu'Vath tech lore quite closely.
That's why its creepy. :)
If you want a quick crash course into 40k factions, i'm sure people have already mentioned Bricky's 'every single warhammer faction explained', it's two parts long but they're both 50-60 minutes long so a lot of people break them up into half. It is an excellent starting point because there are a tonne of different factions as you already know.
Zdzislaw Beksinski is who I thought of as well immediately when I saw the ending.
A crash course on Warhammer 40k lore, is not really an easy ask. There is sooo much to learn in this rabbit hole, but I highly recommend Bricky’s part 1 & 2 of “Every Warhammer 40k Faction Explained” to get an overall gist of the universe.
The Space Marines and Imperium in general have learned an important lesson from experience;
Possible possession? Don't fuck around and find out
07:47 Nope, not right. It is an Inquisition Psyker. You can see the "I" with the Imperial skull on his back.
It looks like Ordo Maleus however I'm personally of the opinion he's Ordo Xenos with access to Mechanicus tech, I don't give him crap for going there with all the tubes coming out of his face.
The guy with the I on his back hooked to the sphere was an inquisitor or at least one member of the inquisition.
Yeap, is not Adeptus Mechanicus like he assumed
If I had to guess, that inquisitor was part of Ordo Machinum, and they oversee the operations of Adeptus Mechanicus, especially to make sure that alien tech doesn't inadvertently interfere with or take over imperial machines. It's not a stretch to believe some of them can interface with Mechanicus constructs in the same way as tech priests and tech marines. I'm not super familiar with this order, or the Astartes chapter in this fan work - although it looks like they have some kind of stylized Omnissiah insignia on their pauldron, so they are probably involved with the operations of the Adeptus Mechanicus in some way.
@@droidherder3234 The Astartes chapter in this fan work was made up -- but now made canon.
I still can't believe Hollywood hasn't given Warhammer a try, whether it's Age of Sigmar (don't know spelling, not huge into it but admire it from afar lol) or 40k. Think they could comeup with something
same, as im sure i dont need to tell anyone. if you know a warhammer fan you don't have to wonder who because they will always try to talk to you about it lol and for me that is a younger brother of a good friend,(I'm more dnd, shadowrun, and star wars rpg'r never tried wh) he constantly talks to me about the lore and the drama in the community and a whole bunch a things that i have no reference and have no idea what it could be about. but it is always very interesting to listen to and look into a small window of that fandom. and ive got to say temptation has peeked when i see a cool thumbnail on WH lore but i refrain from diving in to the rabbit whole
but a movie or even a well made animated series would be great
Warhammer too dark for pussy Hollywood. They would never show something like dark eldar or daemonculaba.
"Warhammer community is strong, Million people group and the most terrifying thing about it is exactly million people community"©
Pretty much the answer to your question.
The eisenhorn series is in pre production so Hollywood is giving it a try. Hopefully it doesn't end up in production hell and get cancelled though.
@@xxchaos315xx6 did not know or hear about this! Guess I have to do some research tonight hHa
There are a couple of warhammer 40k videos that I like to recommend to people. Bricky's video is really good for a beginner crash course, gives a basic overview of the warhammer 40k factions. Luetin09 is my go too for warhammer 40k Lore, he does tend to go very in-depth on the topics he covers.
Glad to have found this channel and you on here you dusty wizard. This fan one-man produced animation of 40k is astonishing. The force be with you and the Emperor protects perfect combination
the reason they delt with him in that manor is because deamon hosts are scary abomination's, so its quick to take them out while they can because with out a host body deamon hosts can not manifest thus the brutality , the punch to the face would of all ready killed him, but 4 bolter rounds just to make sure. lmao mental note deamon hosts are scary even to space marines lmao.
It may have seemed like overkill what they did to the inquistor but if you have any idea how dangerous psykers can be, you'd know thats the only appropriate response
Im not a loremaster at all but the warhammer universe is so dark and cool. Loved this.
Big ass Inquisition mark shoved in viewers face. " Adeptus Mechanicus right?" :D
@grizzled Wizard If you go to the end and watch the other pillars you can se the other 4 Astartes teleport in, witch makes that place enormous.
alot of people dont realise the heavy weapons team that tried to ambush the retributors was using a autocannon and assume its a equivalent of a .50cal when in actuality its more of a 25/30mm HVAP mass reactive shell if that hit one of the marines it could some serious damage but the auspex scanner in the marines helmets eliminated the surprise the Heavy Weapons team had from start
As others recommended, helsreach is a must watch. Richard Boylan, the creator, also was hired by games workshop and was a big part of the angels of death series on warhammer plus which is quite good. As far as lore videos, like others recommended brickys video is a great introduction to all the playable races/factions and its a pretty entertaining video. My go to for deep lore videos though is leutin09. If you watch parts 1 and 2 of his emperor of man series, you'll be an adept at imperial lore. There's many other lore channels such as weshammer, major kill, oculus imperia, baldermort etc. Leutin is my favorite and he has many videos but check out some others. You may relate more to another creator.
The general consensus it these guys are using Yu'vath psyker tech, and the sphere is an actual Yu'vath psyker soul waiting for them to build it a body. The conversation the inquisitor over hears the one far off tells the one on the ship to 'break his seal' and he responds he won't survive. He grabs the Astartes to use as shields in the Warp but something kills it anyway. The Yu'vath are technically extinct by 40k, they overused psyker based tech copied from Old One designs but lacked the controls of the Eldar. They fell to Chaos, but many sealed themselves inside their tech so their souls were protected from being taken. The image we see just before they get pulled in looks like the Yu'vath description.
Watch Bricky's intro into 40k lore. You will be amused, you will learn, and you will gain views. Right now 40K seems kind of like the "Eminem of" fictional settings. When a streamer or reactor posts a video related to either, Stans and 40K nerds like me come crawling out of the woodwork.
Also, Helsreach. Fan made video series that uses portions of the audiobook for the novel of the same name. One of the most widely-loved 40k novels already, the fan series isn't as beautiful as Astartes, but the cinematography and sound design are absolutely killer like Astartes.
11:52 Ahhh the Good ole Grey Knights
Astartes was made by Syama Pederson
The armored warriors in black are called "adpetus astartes" (aka astartes or space marines) who are religious super-human zealots in the "Imperium of Man", an interstellar human theocratic feudal autocracy feudal tribute empire, in the fictional 40K Warhammer universe. They come in many different varieties (14:05) broken up into "chapters" or units of a thousand astartes (with exceptions) with their own unique lore and characteristics. The black astartes belong to the "Retributor" chapter (1:50) which is Pederson's own creation. The story portrayed as well as the alien faction the astartes face is Pederson's own creation.
The year is 482 in the 39th millennium, the two orbs seen belong to unnamed alien race who, along with their human allies, were leaders in the "Argosa uprisings" which is another event of Pederson's own creation. It's unclear how big the Argosa uprising was, but in 40K uprisings can range from a single planet, to a solar system, multiple solar systems, or galaxy wide. In any case they have been defeated , "checked", and the astartes are hunting down their remaining forces.
So glad to finally see someone get the Beksinski connection!
He did not voluntarily join games workshop. They threatened to Sue him if he didn't work for them.😢
The xenos in the spheres were controlling the rebels, once they realized the game was up they pulled the astartes in, likely pulled them into the Warp, something shot the xeno holding the astartes team, and they were shot back out of the Warp again, to a place unspecified, possibly where the xenos came from, as one of the statues was seen in the vision the Inquisitor had. That's what I could gather from it.
I think that the sphere dragged them into chao's and in doing so revealed its location (via that blue glow) and chao's being a kill or be killed zone another "thing" appeared and killed it causing the Marine units to become displaced as was shown by our marine in the hall of fallen giants.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one!
One Warhammer 40k lore channel I'd recommend for at the very least, the early days of the Imperium is Oculus Imperia. That guy is awesome.
A fantastic fan project, always great seeing people's reactions and you're no different.
If you're interested in excellent fan projects, I'd suggest OtaKing77077's hand animated Tie Fighter short showing some extremely fun Star Wars ship-to-ship combat. It's got a much different vibe than Astartes, but is similarly impressive in it's own right IMO.
1:15 this is a huge sour point for the 40k fanbase. In addition to putting the content behind a paywall, it also limits the creators to what GW approves of.
Warhammer+ is basically dead because very few people want to watch it when they can just watch good quality free content and the creators are so limited in what they're able to do they barely create anything. Essentially it is a waste of time and money.
@@Darth_Nycta_13 Even projects that are free to watch were hit with GW lawyers (Emperor TTS for example). GW is just insanely possessive when it comes to their IP that they're willing to self-sabotage rather than loosening their grasp and let the fans do the marketing for them.
that was an inquisitor tech priest.
The Orb says: “Brother, we have all failed. The Astartes denied our touch. You must return, break your seals. You must take them” the priest says recall them immediatly(then hes possessed) and it’s speaking to the orb the Retributors jammed those spikes into. They are some kind of warp entities, and it is believed that the psykers aren’t organic beings, but machines being controlled by the orbs. And as to the Captain and Sargent killing the inquisitor, he became possessed, his soul went to the warp and a daemon took its place. Daemonhosts are very dangerous, and once they killed him, they had to destroy his body. Just because you kill someone after they become possessed, you are not safe from daemons still being able to use the body.
just incase you couldnt hear it clearly
My grasp on the lore is shaky at best, but I've watched a lot of reactions to this and soaked up I think most of whats happening with it. One of the most details analysis of this film I think comes from NornQueenAlexis. She goes waaaaay deep into lore technicalities, focusing mostly on this rather than the film making aspects.
If you want more Warhammer 40K content give “if the emperor had a text-to-speech device” a watch.
It is both informative and funny.
A fellow Tau army collector, nice. Everyone hates on the Tau but fail to understand that they're BRAND NEW to the grimdarkness of the galaxy, of course they're going to be optimistic and hopeful at first. It'll take time to wear them down into the pessimistic SOBs that everyone else is :P
Also, just gotta love it when that Caestus Assault Ram plows into the side of the rebel ship with its twin-linked magna meltas blasting :D
A Space Marine dropping a plasma gun on the deck is sacrilege.
Aren't they prone to blowing up when used repeatedly? Plus he needed the free hand to strike with the knife and other gun.
@@Argumemnon they only have a chance to blow up when they are set to supercharge. Normal firing doesn't do that.
Also you are citing a rule mechanic to counter both rule book and novel cannon that the weapons are sacred.
They also have a magnetic attachment instead of dropping he could have just mag locked it to his leg.
There is no reason for a space marine to drop a plasma pistol in this situation.
I feel like The Emperor would approve of me watching Astartes at least once a week.
IF you watch this in 8k you can READ ALL the Latin that covers EVERYTHING ! Even the Names on their suits.
And yes, I will join my voice to the others when saying "Take two hours of your life and react to Bricky's Every Faction in Warhammer 40K Explained" video.
13:41 LMAO! Yeah, he did get absorbed by the WHOA
I'm still waiting for 2. Never forget what they took from us.
If you haven’t heard yet, Genndy Tartakovskys Primal season 2 has released and at the time of this comment there are 5 episodes so far. So if you want to resume watching it that would be awesome!
Did you see the Healsreach fun made w40k film?
It's a fun film, which was based on the official audiobook and it's freaking awesome
Possession is punishable by death.
That's the best reaction I've seen !!!!!
Sodaz
his official stuff was taken down but you can find re-uploads.
Buzz Lightyear shoes 😁 nice one.
If he thinks this was impressive wait till he sees Helsreach
He called the Inquisitor an Ad Mech!?!?! Good god the heresy!!!!😮😮
Your heretics was perfectly timed sir.
@11:46 “you are possessed."
Not just fan made graphics.. graphics and story is made by 1 guy.. that is the most impressive part..
Multiple years to finish this, but just the sheer amount of effort to create short-movie, alone.. (he did have some help but not with graphics/animation or story)
He got absorbed by the... Woah!!! Haha indeed he did.
Holy shit, this dude knows about 40k? Would be kinda cool to see your reactions to some of the Warhammer Plus stuff.
I don't know about the "Plus" stuff or anything else because of copyright. Multiple companies have a copyright BONER for this franchise, I haven't the slightest hint why (Ahem Dumbass cancel culture)
First time I heard someone call out Zdzisław Beksiński. That was my first reaction when I watched the final Astartes part, that he entered a Beksiński painting.
I don't know but that must have been an influence, right?
Even though its a year old i think they actually hired the guy that made Astartes and because of that Astartes 2 will probably never happen. But i really hope they put his work into Spacemarine 2 which should be coming out soon.
One thing i think the creator did a poor job of is show that there were 2 orbs. The Astartes had one of them on their Command vessel but when the Psyker spied on them talking to eachother and you see them as blue orbs in space you can see the 2nd orb in the distance but its easily missed as its quite a bit way and there are other blue orbs. I missed it the first few times i saw this series, the creator should have chosen a different color cause ive seen alot of reactors thinking one part is a flashback because its not clear that its 2 orbs.
My good man have you seen the death of Hope trailers and fan film?
You should check out "GUARDSMEN" aswell(if you haven't already), the 2018 Warhammer Short.. that one gives me chills.
When you said 'I do think it's shitty of Games Workshop' should've stopped right there
Check out the 40k 9th Edition Trailer. It’s got SoB, SM, and Necrons going to town.
"I don't recognise them. I know I'm supposed to."
Actually, no one knows what this tech is. Some have speculated Yu'Vath, but that's it.
That project is madet from one single guy.
Death Korps Of Krieg by Sodaz is also a good one
Rogue Psykers... gotta love em. I prefer Sanctioned Psykers... Gimme Technomancer any day of the week.
the astartes are the posterboys of the warhammer series, true, but i have to admit, i admire the imperial guard more, you have to have balls the size of a fortress monastery to take whats essentially a supercharged flashlight (lasgun) and fight necrons, deamons, and traitor marines
or in the Death Korps of Krieg mindset, you just need to want to die
To my knowledge its not behind a paywall on the Official site. That said I can't see the video on the official site. The place where the video should be is just white for me. I don't know what software I'm missing or what is the problem.
To be honest, Games Workshop hired up on because it was either he allowed them to hire him or they would shut him down. I've been blackpilled on GW when it comes to fan animators. A lot of these guys made way more money working for themselves than they will with GW. But GW uses the threat of legal action as a way to get them to submit.
the guy kneeling is from the inquisition
i wouldnt hold my breath about seeing anything from him any time soon , it really feels like GW hired the guy just to shut him down and make him work on shitty side projects. its been over 2 years and we havent seen anything from him. I want to be wrong. but I feel like they just took him out.
being honest, the fans asked for this
on all the astartes videos and on everyone's reaction to it the comments were something like "GW hire this guy!!", so they actually do and now theyre upset about it? if the fans knew GW's track record for fan made content they should've supported his patron or boycott GW until they are more fair.
GW brought him under compliance
Good that you're watching the repost because the WH+ version isnt as good.
Warhammer+ is also like 5 bucks a month and has more animation on there as well.
8:00 thats the thing wtf its the music from the end of the first movie?!!!!
I hope the Warhammer show lean on the creepy, Lovecraftian vibe of the WH40k universe.
Mechanicus? I for Inquisition my dude. :)
Finally
if i was the original creator, i would never sign off on letting a game company take away my hard work under copyright bullsh!+ as a condition for hiring me, especially since it was paid for entirely by donations and not any kind of sale. no chance m8, i'd rather remain freelance. every artist or animator worth their salt knows that doing something like that allows the corpos to take all your good ideas away from you for free and they'll just toss you aside when you've been creatively drained, the cost is too great. the psychological damage, even worse.
my dean literally told me to keep my best ideas to myself and away from any professors or companies, half of the reason our animation professors even work in our college is to steal ideas from bright young creatives to further their own stagnated careers, and they will steal every good idea you have to do it. there is a rule in the college that every artwork you produce as a student is instantly the property of the professor - with the excuse being *"to better help market you to big sponsor companies".* but the reality couldn't be further from the truth, one of my paintings sold at an exhibit for 11,500 usd (this could pay my rent for a year), and all of the proceeds went to my crook of a professor... while all i got was worthless "recognition" from a bunch of faceless exec's.
one might argue that i wouldn't even have a chance to sell the painting if not for her, but see herein lies the rub. she had it exhibited in a publicly accessible open art forum, a coop of artists that sponsor these events every 6 months for free. yup, free. the mall owners literally pay them to host exhibits in their malls to elevate their status and bring in investors for their nearby condominium projects, the highest bidder gets the first dibs and all artworks are included in the exhibit. 100% of the earnings from sales and auctions go to the owner of the artwork, so i could have done it myself without any help. she had no "connections" to speak of, they just happened to be there.
the best thing to do is to develop your good ideas yourself behind closed doors even as a simple concept or novelization, never allow the big companies to have it for free, if they want it they will have to pay dearly for it. you have to be a very shrewd and unforgiving businessman/woman if you want to make a lot without losing a lot, most artists dont even realize this and tend to settle for whatever price is given to them, only to years later realize how much they were actually worth.
also its not an IP infringement to create fan art, its only an infringement if it is commercialized. the fact that all of his proceeds came from donations means that they
had no legal right to threaten him. but he likely had no legal knowledge regarding it which is why he caved in without a fight, this would never have floated in court.
edit: for anyone wondering what my specialty is... i originally started with traditional art, pencil, charcoal, painting. and when google sketchup came out i dabbled in 3d animation, then found paintoolsai (and cracked adobe cs6 bc fuq adobe) and did some digital art as well, very informally self taught with only formal knowledge being in traditional art bc my mom has dozens of books about it (shes an artist who became a dentist). i also know a lot of law bc surprise surprise, having a dental clinic with a famous dentist attracts a lot of insects (vexatious/professional litigants) who want to sue us for anything they can get, luckily for us our justice system (not US) never gives these idiots the time of day.
my first formal education into digital and 3d art started in college (which was bad bc the professors apparently expect students to already have a firm grasp of how to use these very expensive programs that 99.99% of my countrymen cant hope to afford), despite this i absorbed my studies into digital & 3d art like a sponge since i already had prior similar knowledge from traditional & 3d art, they say learning digital art after becoming a professional at traditional art is extremely difficult, but honestly the theory was virtually the same... i just had to retrain my hands and hand-eye coordination to get used to a drawing tablet instead of a sketchpad.
11:49
The "orbs" are Yu'Vath, a psychic race actively hunted to extinction levels by the Imperium. Or more precisely, the being INSIDE the orb is a Yu'Vath. The captured orb tells the ship orb that their insurrection has failed and that they must escape. The Yu'Vath attempts to take the Marine squad with it; only the Inquisitor, being the Chad he is, gives his life and soul to literally destroy the Yu'Vath in the warp with his own soul.(the black shadow that explodes the Yu'Vath is the Inquisitor, you can see him gathering his energy at the beginning of the psychic scan)
"Even in death, I still serve"
false. @@Gunnar001
@@Gunnar001 No such thing.
@@Gunnar001 Still nope. You're conflating what GW now own with what Pederson wanted to do as a running series and potential career.
Now it's time to watch Text to Speech Emperor.
Tts is really not for people without a lot of knowledge of the universe.
@@xxchaos315xx6 not necessarily true. I watched TTS without any prior knowledge of Warhammer and it only sparked the need to learn more about the lore. It was my gateway to the 40K fandom for sure.
Can you react to : Star Wars vs Warhammer 40k reaction Episode 1 by Afanwithtoomuchtime
It's kind of painful to watch someone clueless watch this and take away so many wrong things
go watch the Astartes 1-5 explained
Astartes is still available for free on Games Workshop's website, here: www.warhammer-community.com/warhammer-animation-astartes/