I feel it is more an omage to KKND 2 the "target acquired and locked commander" followed by "hold your fire i have a better idea" then running the mutant over :)
Honestly been watching this channel for a while but I gotta admit I like this new style of reaction a lot more than the older one, feels more informative and interesting.
Honestly, if the Eldar would FOR ONCE try to talk first and explain what they are doing and why rather than making a bad situation inevitably even worse by d*cking around with everyone for some obscure goal...
I am absolutely loving the new style of reactions, and I feel like it actually gives me more incentive to watch both your video and the video to which you're reacting. I've already watched The Exodite on WH+ but I am probably going to go and watch it again with the fresh reminder of the awesome. Lost Legion seriously knocked it out of the park, and the characterizations of all three factions/races are spot on.
Thanks king! We got the format down so we’ll probably work through the back library but also any new releases I’ll be doing something similar to introduce people to Warhammer and then give lore to noobs and old heads.
(I had chatgpt write a story ive always wanted) In the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, the brutal conflict of the Warhammer 40,000 universe raged on. Among the countless battles fought across the stars, a lone Death Korps of Krieg Kriegsman found himself thrust into a situation he could never have anticipated. Kriegsman Lieutenant Viktor Reinhardt was a staunch soldier of the Emperor, a stoic warrior bred on the barren forge world of Krieg. Clad in his gas mask, trench coat, and wearing his iconic skull-faced helmet, he had survived countless battles against the enemies of mankind. His loyalty to the Imperium was unwavering, and his dedication to the Kriegsman tactics was absolute. On one fateful day, Viktor's regiment found themselves caught in the swirling vortex of a massive Ork invasion. The greenskins overwhelmed their lines, and Viktor fought ferociously, cutting down Orks with every swing of his chainsword. But outnumbered and surrounded, his valiant efforts were in vain. Overwhelmed by sheer numbers, he was captured and taken deep into the heart of the Ork warband. As a prisoner, Viktor was paraded before the Ork Warboss, a towering brute known as Gruk'gul the Devourer. The Orks were amazed by Viktor's disciplined demeanor and his tactical prowess. Seeing an opportunity to turn this to his advantage, Viktor offered his knowledge of Kriegsman tactics to the Ork Warboss in exchange for his freedom. Intrigued by the possibility of gaining an edge over their enemies, Gruk'gul agreed to Viktor's proposal, albeit with a touch of Orkish skepticism. Viktor began training the Orks, teaching them the basics of trench warfare, fortifications, and disciplined infantry tactics. He introduced them to the concept of "death before dishonor," instilling a sense of loyalty and duty within the otherwise unruly greenskins. As weeks turned into months, Viktor's teachings started to bear fruit. The Orks, initially chaotic and disorganized, began to adopt a crude version of Kriegsman tactics. They dug trenches, erected barricades, and developed a semblance of discipline in their ranks. They became more effective in combat, and their casualties decreased significantly. Word of Gruk'gul's new tactics spread through the Ork warband, attracting more greenskins who were intrigued by the promise of victory. The Warboss saw an opportunity to solidify his rule and unite the disparate Ork tribes under his banner. He declared Viktor his right-hand man, granting him a measure of authority within the warband. Embracing his newfound role, Viktor continued to refine the Ork tactics, adapting them to the unique physiology and strengths of the greenskins. He encouraged the Orks to use their brute strength and sheer aggression to overwhelm their enemies, but within a framework of discipline and cohesion. The Orks, surprisingly receptive to this new way of fighting, embraced Viktor's teachings with fervor. Under Viktor's guidance, Gruk'gul's warband became a formidable force. The once-disorganized greenskins now fought with the precision of a well-drilled regiment. The Orks' crude fortifications grew more intricate, their ambushes deadlier, and their assaults more coordinated. They adapted to the environment, employing Kriegsman tactics with their own savage twist. News of the Orks' newfound prowess reached the ears of the Imperium. When an Astra Militarum detachment arrived to reclaim the planet, they were astonished to find the Orks fighting in a disciplined and organized manner. Viktor, once a loyal servant of the Emperor, now led an Ork warband against his former allies. In the ensuing battle, Viktor faced his former comrades, now adversaries on the battlefield. The Death Korps of Krieg, renowned for their grim determination, fought valiantly against the Orks. But Viktor knew their tactics inside and out, having trained the greenskins in their ways. The battle was fierce and bloody, and the casualties were high on both sides. Ultimately, Viktor's knowledge and the Orks' newfound tactics prevailed. The Death Korps of Krieg were forced to retreat, leaving the Orks victorious on the battlefield. Viktor stood among his greenskin allies, a complex mix of emotions washing over him. He had become the leader of a force he once swore to destroy, fighting against his own people. As he surveyed the battlefield strewn with the fallen, Viktor pondered the choices that had brought him to this point. In the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, allegiances could shift, and the lines between friend and foe were often blurred. He had become a commander to a savage race, but he still harbored a glimmer of hope that perhaps, in this unconventional alliance, there was a chance for a greater victory against the true enemies of mankind.
I've been watching your content recently and enjoyed your insight. Just wanna know if it is worth getting Warhammer TV if I am just looking to watch their animated videos.
I think so. It’s only 6.00/month. It’s a good way to support the studios that are making the content and stuff is getting better all the time. The newer Angels of Death and Hammer and Bolter have shown they’re growing. GW obviously are aggressive with their IP but I love the universe too much not to share.
Talking about the Leeman Rus as its not a high tech piece of tech....Its bascily a modern MBT with more firepower, and extremely easy to make and cheap and has some of the best armor of any vehicle in the universe.
@@Counterpoints who ain't * turns around casually destroying whole sections of irreplaceable millennia old cultural center of some dissident human polity* 🚬
i wished this mini series had a bigger budget, because it could have achieved much more. i do like seeing the death crop of Krieg and guardsmen for a change
The Mechanicus maintains them and yes there are tons of them and they are deployed frequently. There’s just a million worlds so they can’t be everywhere at once.
@@Counterpoints Much appreciated. For what it’s worth I would watch you storyboard a plot and structure a script with the goal of pitching it into a episode.
i love how rebelious u are but still comply to gamesworshop request bcz deep inside u agree with their logic. I love these breakdowns eitherway, and i would take ur breakdowns over the normal episodes bcz the lore is much much much more interesting rather than the animation, LOL.
I don't know how many times I have watched the full version of the episodes, and your versions, and for the life of me I still have no Idea what is put on that Tau's neck. I assume its put there by the Eldar, but any further insight is welcome.
If you're laying there unable to move with that sprayer in your hand with a tank about to crush you; save yourself the effort of shooting at the tank, you only need 1 shot like at least it'll be quick(er) 💀😅
we have forgotten lorewise that Humanity at its prime rival necrons in terms of technology we even surpassed eldar but we as a Human fought each other like the savage orcs and relly too much on our technology to do our biding which we create advance AI that rebelled against us.
I’m sure if the imperium wanted the tau gone for good they would just have to see aside the catachans or Krieg, preferably Krieg with the correct amount of equipment to kill them. I can see it as General: see that (Tau empire or whatever they call their nation) Kriegs: Yes sir General: I don’t want to see it Krieg: affirmative sir Though that may only happen if the imperium has like time set aside to kill the tau.
I love the omage to the saving private Rayn, but instead of destroying the tank, it just overruns the Tau
Me too, I thought he was gonna get saved and was shocked when he wasn’t. Very gr dark.
"This ain't that kind of movie"
i noticed the reference too, but this time without the plot armour
I do love blueberry jam
I feel it is more an omage to KKND 2 the "target acquired and locked commander" followed by "hold your fire i have a better idea" then running the mutant over :)
Leave it to the lone Krieger to make happy gas mask noises while beating a T'au to death with a maul.
Very based of him tbh
@@Counterpoints lol
Honestly been watching this channel for a while but I gotta admit I like this new style of reaction a lot more than the older one, feels more informative and interesting.
Thank you! I’m trying to up my game and make something that will stand the test of time rather than just react Andy schlock
"Humans die easily to the killing blow"
Yeah well Tau apparently die easily to a fucking club
2:36 you can see the warlords 'anti-infantry' weapons which are mauler bolters and Lascannons
anti-everything😂
@@KixV "To whom it may concern"
The more I see of the Krieg the more I want to paint them. Excellent breakdown as usual!
They are the best boys
The Second Warlord Titan doesn't have Apocalyps Missle Launcher. Theses are Vulkan Mega Bolters.
That’s not what the data sheet says but…whatever I did my best p
The WH40K and HH data sheets do not have the options for shoulder mounted Vulkan Mega Bolters, but they do exist in Adeptus Titanicus@@Counterpoints
Honestly, if the Eldar would FOR ONCE try to talk first and explain what they are doing and why rather than making a bad situation inevitably even worse by d*cking around with everyone for some obscure goal...
Nah let them be smug and get their butts kicked
simple they think there language is very intelligent so not bothering speak there language
@@TheDragonfriday Kind of like you, then?
I wish Sayama (Astartes) would come back as well...
Love the saving Private Ryan reference when the Lehman Russ battle tank runs over the bluefish trooper
Big fan
In memory of the angel...in blood we are united. For the khan and the emperor...
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How did it take me 5 hours to see this. man i have been busy today.
Thanks again Connor i and many others appreciate the work you put into this.
07 thank you kindly I love doing it
I am absolutely loving the new style of reactions, and I feel like it actually gives me more incentive to watch both your video and the video to which you're reacting. I've already watched The Exodite on WH+ but I am probably going to go and watch it again with the fresh reminder of the awesome. Lost Legion seriously knocked it out of the park, and the characterizations of all three factions/races are spot on.
Thanks king! We got the format down so we’ll probably work through the back library but also any new releases I’ll be doing something similar to introduce people to Warhammer and then give lore to noobs and old heads.
1:12 Nice reference
"humans die easy to the killingblow"...yeah man,that`s why it`s called killing blow.
Still die by a krieg with a bonk bonk club
Ironic
beat me to it
8:20 you have plasma?
I have a f***kg shovel
It’s baby plasma so shovel wins
(I had chatgpt write a story ive always wanted)
In the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, the brutal conflict of the Warhammer 40,000 universe raged on. Among the countless battles fought across the stars, a lone Death Korps of Krieg Kriegsman found himself thrust into a situation he could never have anticipated.
Kriegsman Lieutenant Viktor Reinhardt was a staunch soldier of the Emperor, a stoic warrior bred on the barren forge world of Krieg. Clad in his gas mask, trench coat, and wearing his iconic skull-faced helmet, he had survived countless battles against the enemies of mankind. His loyalty to the Imperium was unwavering, and his dedication to the Kriegsman tactics was absolute.
On one fateful day, Viktor's regiment found themselves caught in the swirling vortex of a massive Ork invasion. The greenskins overwhelmed their lines, and Viktor fought ferociously, cutting down Orks with every swing of his chainsword. But outnumbered and surrounded, his valiant efforts were in vain. Overwhelmed by sheer numbers, he was captured and taken deep into the heart of the Ork warband.
As a prisoner, Viktor was paraded before the Ork Warboss, a towering brute known as Gruk'gul the Devourer. The Orks were amazed by Viktor's disciplined demeanor and his tactical prowess. Seeing an opportunity to turn this to his advantage, Viktor offered his knowledge of Kriegsman tactics to the Ork Warboss in exchange for his freedom.
Intrigued by the possibility of gaining an edge over their enemies, Gruk'gul agreed to Viktor's proposal, albeit with a touch of Orkish skepticism. Viktor began training the Orks, teaching them the basics of trench warfare, fortifications, and disciplined infantry tactics. He introduced them to the concept of "death before dishonor," instilling a sense of loyalty and duty within the otherwise unruly greenskins.
As weeks turned into months, Viktor's teachings started to bear fruit. The Orks, initially chaotic and disorganized, began to adopt a crude version of Kriegsman tactics. They dug trenches, erected barricades, and developed a semblance of discipline in their ranks. They became more effective in combat, and their casualties decreased significantly.
Word of Gruk'gul's new tactics spread through the Ork warband, attracting more greenskins who were intrigued by the promise of victory. The Warboss saw an opportunity to solidify his rule and unite the disparate Ork tribes under his banner. He declared Viktor his right-hand man, granting him a measure of authority within the warband.
Embracing his newfound role, Viktor continued to refine the Ork tactics, adapting them to the unique physiology and strengths of the greenskins. He encouraged the Orks to use their brute strength and sheer aggression to overwhelm their enemies, but within a framework of discipline and cohesion. The Orks, surprisingly receptive to this new way of fighting, embraced Viktor's teachings with fervor.
Under Viktor's guidance, Gruk'gul's warband became a formidable force. The once-disorganized greenskins now fought with the precision of a well-drilled regiment. The Orks' crude fortifications grew more intricate, their ambushes deadlier, and their assaults more coordinated. They adapted to the environment, employing Kriegsman tactics with their own savage twist.
News of the Orks' newfound prowess reached the ears of the Imperium. When an Astra Militarum detachment arrived to reclaim the planet, they were astonished to find the Orks fighting in a disciplined and organized manner. Viktor, once a loyal servant of the Emperor, now led an Ork warband against his former allies.
In the ensuing battle, Viktor faced his former comrades, now adversaries on the battlefield. The Death Korps of Krieg, renowned for their grim determination, fought valiantly against the Orks. But Viktor knew their tactics inside and out, having trained the greenskins in their ways. The battle was fierce and bloody, and the casualties were high on both sides.
Ultimately, Viktor's knowledge and the Orks' newfound tactics prevailed. The Death Korps of Krieg were forced to retreat, leaving the Orks victorious on the battlefield. Viktor stood among his greenskin allies, a complex mix of emotions washing over him. He had become the leader of a force he once swore to destroy, fighting against his own people.
As he surveyed the battlefield strewn with the fallen, Viktor pondered the choices that had brought him to this point. In the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, allegiances could shift, and the lines between friend and foe were often blurred. He had become a commander to a savage race, but he still harbored a glimmer of hope that perhaps, in this unconventional alliance, there was a chance for a greater victory against the true enemies of mankind.
I smell a heressy in this script *unsheat my Shovel*
Everyone gangsta: till the church starts walking.
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I've been watching your content recently and enjoyed your insight. Just wanna know if it is worth getting Warhammer TV if I am just looking to watch their animated videos.
I think so. It’s only 6.00/month. It’s a good way to support the studios that are making the content and stuff is getting better all the time. The newer Angels of Death and Hammer and Bolter have shown they’re growing. GW obviously are aggressive with their IP but I love the universe too much not to share.
@@Counterpoints You make a fair point about supporting the studios. Thanks for the reply man
2:30 I still love how the Crisis Suits have their Dawn of War voice lines
The will never understand the purity of purpose that drives mankind!
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"Mom's car"
"The beacon is a nerd"
Talking about the Leeman Rus as its not a high tech piece of tech....Its bascily a modern MBT with more firepower, and extremely easy to make and cheap and has some of the best armor of any vehicle in the universe.
Dude, you gotta play Boltgun. It's 40k Doom and it's literally a direct sequel to Space Marine.
I’ll put it on the to do list
Yeah format it's pretty neat/ your reaction when seeing the titan🙏
Big fan of a walking skyscraper covered in turbo lasers
@@Counterpoints who ain't * turns around casually destroying whole sections of irreplaceable millennia old cultural center of some dissident human polity* 🚬
It's like trying to swat flies
i wished this mini series had a bigger budget, because it could have achieved much more. i do like seeing the death crop of Krieg and guardsmen for a change
The Tau have all of that advanced armor and technology, but can still die to a man with a club. The Tau really are allergic to melee combat.
how many titans does empire have? are they frequently used in battles?
The Mechanicus maintains them and yes there are tons of them and they are deployed frequently. There’s just a million worlds so they can’t be everywhere at once.
This was really good!
07 thank you kindly
Ever consider writing 40k episodes ?
I want more brutal imperial battles scenes that reach the soul crushing descriptions of 40k’s brutal nature.
I’d love to but no one is listening. If you’re looking for good books anything by Dan Abnett is amazing.
@@Counterpoints Much appreciated. For what it’s worth I would watch you storyboard a plot and structure a script with the goal of pitching it into a episode.
I would like to see a battle on a imperial warship, like just as it would play out.
i love how rebelious u are but still comply to gamesworshop request bcz deep inside u agree with their logic. I love these breakdowns eitherway, and i would take ur breakdowns over the normal episodes bcz the lore is much much much more interesting rather than the animation, LOL.
I want people who don’t know about it yet into it, I want people who are into it to appreciate it, and I want GW to feel like I’m helping not hurting.
@@Counterpointsthats exactly what you are doing, keep it up
the stealth suit knocking away the guardsman without even making contact was kinda dumb
It was a Jedi force push
I hate to be that guy but the second titan doesn't have apocalypse missile launchers it actually has vulkan mega bolters lol
Thanks for this
For the Emperor!!
In da streets says, a big part of The Krieg, are Clones of the coronel Jurten or something
Cool, didn’t bump into that
Where is the opening clip from? Looks dope!
Astartes 2
@@Counterpoints thanks! Just subscribed! Tryna expand my Warhammer 40k Knowledge 😅🙌
I don't know how many times I have watched the full version of the episodes, and your versions, and for the life of me I still have no Idea what is put on that Tau's neck. I assume its put there by the Eldar, but any further insight is welcome.
What time stamp?
@@Counterpoints it happens at 7:55-8:00. Something briefly phases in on the back of his neck
Its not his neck, its the leg, behind the knee. Recall when the Eldar lanced that spear through it? It looks like it was a healing gel.
Yo dude. Are still doing polical debates? Or jus warhammer stuff?
I do political debates. Go down into the video description and there’s links to my other channels
Are you sure those are missile launchers? They don't behave like missile launchers. .They look like Vulcan mega bolters.
I went off the data sheet
@@Counterpoints Huh. I guess if that's what they gave you, it must be so.
Still, doesn't it look like bullets as opposed to missiles or rockets?
We're can you stream it?
Anyone notice the war of the worlds tripod sound when the second titan appeared?
If you're laying there unable to move with that sprayer in your hand with a tank about to crush you; save yourself the effort of shooting at the tank, you only need 1 shot like at least it'll be quick(er) 💀😅
Im still trying to get WHTV. Keeps saying nurglings are in the system. I tried emailing them and no response. If its me i'll take the L. But dang
Have you seen us humanity we are monsters
can u make ur personal image smaller?
No. Go to WarhammerTV
you look like Russel crow , or does he look like u?
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we have forgotten lorewise that Humanity at its prime rival necrons in terms of technology we even surpassed eldar but we as a Human fought each other like the savage orcs and relly too much on our technology to do our biding which we create advance AI that rebelled against us.
How did the dead imp soldier wake up and not die like a zombie
Gott damn these are good
Why do all the sound effects coming from WH+ sound so anemic?
Lessgo Aeldari
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I’m sure if the imperium wanted the tau gone for good they would just have to see aside the catachans or Krieg, preferably Krieg with the correct amount of equipment to kill them. I can see it as
General: see that (Tau empire or whatever they call their nation)
Kriegs: Yes sir
General: I don’t want to see it
Krieg: affirmative sir
Though that may only happen if the imperium has like time set aside to kill the tau.
SoB rock!
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Sorry but this are mega-bolters not apocalypse launchers.
Went off the datasheet
Urk
Waaaaagh
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We need more focus on tau+ chaos , empire is becoming kinda of stale
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