That would actually be kinda Awesome especially considering they always need Apothecaries to heal them up and collect their gene-seed to implant into other Space Marine initiates later on. Hail brother Apothecarius Chrynorius! Lol
We need to get this glorious man a cameo in Warhammer 40k Amazon. I just want to see him show up as a kindly salamander apothecary who helps civvies and guard, etc. I can pass happily then.
@@ChrisRaynorMD I really appreciate the amount of research and citations you offer, it really brings a level of intellect to something that really is otherwise just a childhood pretend. I commend you good sir.
to be fair, there is probably someone being paid to collect / research the topic and write the video, another being paid to edit the video and then he just presents the video. As is with most UA-cam channels. There are teams running these channels
@@xXOAXxTempest dependsnon the channel. But there are also quite some people who already did some research on that topic so he dont have to start at 0% when making the video. It is still well made
@@xXOAXxTempest given he is a doctor I’m sure he has a team, but I’m guessing he would also read many of the articles himself as well. Both to fact check given he likely has the greatest education in the team. But also because it is related to his field, he is fairly young so he might possibly even be performing some of those eye enhancement surgeries later in his career.
These WK40k cutaways are great. Glad to see an actual doctor break down a space marine. Marines are definitely hard to kill but not impossible which explains why they are almost immortal but few live to be over a 1000 years old and some got put into dreadnoughts.
Marines can actually age though they do it very slowly (I believe on average somewhere around 600 years). As well as dreadnoughts marines that suffer from old age or other untreatable injuries often serve aboard the fleet or on the homeworld training recruits or other more administrative roles such as in logistics. For many chapters there is no dishonour in holding such as role as they are neccesarry for the chapter to function.
@@Mythantor of corse just to the people of the imperium they are “immortal” but agree they do age slowly but imagine few make it to say Dante’s age of 1500. Honestly curious how old custodes get as they are supposedly more advanced or changed on a genetic level.
@@mattstakeontheancients7594 there are some custodes that fought during the unification wars that still meet the extremely high standards of custodes even while being as old as the first person to figure out farming would be today. custodes who have their reaction time slowed by just a few milliseconds are no longer qualified. When this happens they turn in their armor and act as the “eyes of the emperor” and play more of a support role with the information network of the imperium, keeping watch for any threats and passing the information along to the active custodes. Which does mean that while the custodian guard have never exceeded 10,000. There are an unknown number of immortal custodes spies all over the galaxy. Who, while they are unfit for duty as a custodian guard, can probably still body most space marines if they felt the need. And I assume act as assassins when they feel the need.
@@mattstakeontheancients7594 I believe the average natural lifespan of marines is up to a marine's specific gene-seed, which all comes with minor and major differences between the different primarchs. For instance, I believe Ultramarines typically only reach five hundred to six hundred years, while Blood Angels can go on significantly longer. I forgot my citations though, so take it with a bottle of salt.
@@bilbobagend8155 from what I’ve seen lore wise sounds pretty plausible and as good as I’ve heard explanation wise. The primarchs have different gift would make sense their men under them would differ legion to legion. Figure aging shouldn’t be the one thing to be the same no matter the legion.
Chief Apothecary Christos Raynor is supremely versed in the maintenance of Astartes physiology and capable of explaining medical cases in terms a chapter serf can easily follow. He has a tendency to talk with his hands.👐
The Emperor and his genetics team were definitely editing and splicing (at the very least). While the lore is consistently ambiguous with the specifics, we can safely assume that everything out of the 30K gene labs was lightyears beyond our current understanding and ability. Thank you for teaching me a little more about human dermal UV shielding. It was quite illuminating. 😏
I like how they used a clip of Horus destroying a titan for questioning the emperor. Even though Horus is a heretic who had more than questioned the emperor.
@alexanderholmes3212 titan destroying weapons, aren't really accurate enough to target, well, anything smaller than a titan. You can really use a beam the size of a house to 'fuck that one guy in particular'
I do love how, most of your more realistic explanation for the organs, essentially come down to 'we could do it, but you'd need to prepare beforehand' And that would be quite fun. The real-marines arrive, and scan the planet, deciding the levels of gravity, radiation, and the like, they're going to face, and spend a few days setting the organs to adapt the marine perfectly to that world
An incredible addition to support the lore in at least some capacity. Think science fiction rather than science fantasy, having a grounding in something a civilization 38,000 years from now could feasibly achieve.
@@bustavonnutz One of the many reasons I love 40k is the fact is sci-fi and not fantasy. I could easily see a marine becoming a real thing on 38k years.
@@ironduke5058 The biggest reason I got into the lore was everything that resulted due to the "dark age of technology". We had exactly the future that we wanted & dreamt of when it came to space exploration, yet we ruined it with AI & our ignorance of the warp/xenos. Being in the 21st century, could we really confirm that an extra-physical realm adjacent to ours doesn't exist? We don't know the origins of consciousness, life, or the universe in general, so why are we so confident about what's out there? Even though the whole thing started as a campy parody of WH:F it's completely morphed into a fascinating thought experiment about one potential future for the history of Mankind.
Man I wish I had my knee and finger surgery done by you, 1. Im sure my hand would work better 2. You would be informative and fun to talk to. Next time I get messed up im contacting you haha
I don't know it they teach it in surgeon schools, but every time I had a surgery with local anesthesia surgeon was chatty and conversational, distracting me from discomfort and fear.
You could spend a week listening to Luetin and be pretty far on your way. On the other hand, you could spend a year listening to Luetin and still not be half the way through all of the lore.
The Oolitic Kidney works with the Secondary Heart, and may even be directly connected. I expect that when poison enters the body of an Astartes the secondary heart redirects blood away from the primary heart to the Oolitic Kidney for filtering out the toxins. That means the pump is the 2nd heart.
His comments about artificial valves in the circulatory system work too. Maybe the primary heart keeps the lungs-brain-heart loop going separately, to prolong the safe duration of downtime. If there's contamination there too, you can perhaps have the oolytic kidney have two parallel filtration paths, one for each sub-loop, and extra valves and emergency bypasses in the circulatory system that get triggered by different compounds or damage. That way, you can semi-selectively isolate different loops to rapidly clean them, with the added benefit of having basically internal tourniquets in case of severe bleeding or traumatic amputation.
See, after this series, I *really* hope that GW watches it and takes some of the technical insights and makes it part of the Lore. That would be awesome.
Or they ignore it and keep pushing primaris marines and having khorne himself literally wipe out whole fleets. Don’t worry. GW really cares about the lore and universe. Promise 😂
OMG IT IS FINAL HERE. PART IV!! I guess I have to stop harassing Doc for Part 4 in his other videos now 😂😂😂 100% Support @Dr Raynor's "Build Your Own Space Marine" video!!!
Chris Raynor is actually a projection of Belisarius Cawl's psyche back in time, in order for the science of Super-soldier creation to begin development.
In both RPGs and lore Oolitic Kidney doesn't give immunity to poisons, aside from very weak ones (which tragically includes alcohol). It just lowers the damage you take from poisons and in case of very lethal ones gives you some extra time before it kills you.
Je suis désolé, mais je vais devoir commenter en français.... Ces vidéos sont absolument géniales. Un docteur qui prend au sérieux l'univers de 40K et qui en plus l'analyse aussi profondément... ça mérite beaucoup plus de vues. C'est super informatif, super intéressant, et tout simplement super cool. Je veux juste commenter, aimer et voir cette vidéo parce qu'elle mérite d'avoir un paquet de vues. 40K est un univers génial, et avoir ce genre de reconnaissance est une vraie bénédiction. ( j'aimerais vraiment pouvoir faire plus pour promouvoir cette vidéo :/)
In regards to the melanchromatic organ, it should be noted that during the Great Crusade, there were units of space marines called Destroyer Squadrons, and these squads would wield NRBC weapons which often resulted in them looking cancerous and bloated and sick due to the constant exposure to high levels of acute weaponized radiation. Edit: at 10:54 it looks like thats a Dark Angels destroyer squad, given the volkite and grenade launcher weapons
This is ridiculously interesting considering we're talking about becoming a fraking SPACE MARINE. Theres NO WAY you would have done this the way you did without being a fan previously. Absolute hats off to you good sir 😊🎉
13:20 a little correction: skaven are from the fantasy setting of warhammer, spacemarine are from the 40k universe, they're two different settings, it's irrelevant for your example purposes but could be confusing, could be made the same example with some sort of venom drukhari weapon
As a 40K fan, thank you, it's so nice to see someone take our hobby and take it seriously, explain how things might function in real life, how we'd do it if we would do it today and filtering in memes as well as lore tidbits, on behalf of the 40K community, thank you.
A friend of mine who was a soldier has a really good sense of smell. He has a fun story of a training exercise where he's at the front of a patrol and something is off, so he signals a stop. It takes him a minute to figure out what set him off, but eventually it comes to him - he smells wintergreen. One of the "opfor" waiting to ambush them had a dip in.
the best partt about the human body is the more you learn the weirder and more fascinating it gets in my opinion were walking bags of meat held together by hopes and prayers until truck-kun decided our time has come
I remember buying and painting 4 Space Marines in about 1990 ! I read about them and, read the rules of Warhammer or whatever. That dice game. Because my friend had an army of about 100 lead figures to show me ! I figured a Space Marine, with a Blaster would be hard to beat and painted them using AirFix model paints in gold and Marine Blue, with black guns and gold shoulder lapels !
What has surprised and educated me in this series is how many of the least likely organs to seem possible actually kind of are and vice versa. For example the oolitic kidney always seemed one of the more "reasonable" of the 19 in astartesian biology. Great series of videos and it made a subscriber out of me 🎉
At the end of this series you should do a recap basically going over just how close we could actually get to a space marine with our present medical technology alone. Dr. Chris, your videos are tremendously informative, and I LOVE the way you delve into the material you're talking about and really take the lore seriously, even using some of the memes from the community. Your heart is in the right place. Well, so long as you haven't decided to start space marine conversion and put in a second one! I would love to see you cover some of the extended medical lore around Mass Effect, it's one of my favorite series. It'd be interesting to see your take on things like Krogan physiology or the biotic abilities that some species manifest, or even some of the in-depth stuff around the Genophage might be interesting to see explained from a medical perspective. I was always into the physics and technological side of the lore in the games and the biological/medical stuff kinda went over my head. Would love to see it. Either way, keep up the fantastic work!
Just watched through this entire series (so far). As someone who's been a fan of Warhammer 40'000 for 30 or so years it's really a treat to see the material treated like this by someone with a lot of expertise in the field. Very interesting, very informative, very entertaining. Eagerly anticipating the next installment!
Jacobson's Organ in snakes could also be useful for the final organ there, I think. Great way of improving how taste helps snakes understand the environment.
Thank you sir for the level of thought and quality of your presentation and all aspects of these videos. If I may put forward a possible future request for your pile, Flaws of the Gene Seed in Capters… I.E. Blood Angels - Black Rage any any modern medical parallels. Or the Salamanders and their charcoal black skin and burning red eyes
Really loving this series, the sure amount of cutting edge medicine in development (i wouldnt have come across on my own) has been fascinating. Now if only docs could fix a pancreas, id be a happier camper.
Thanks for the welcoming doc. I am indeed a huge fan of 40k and your content. It is super hard to do content for 40k fans because of the hostility of the fan base about lore accuracy, they usually "acshually he's toe wasn't 3cm long, it was 3.2cm 🤓🤡" but you knocked it oit from the park! Edit. Damn you really dove in to the lore. 5/5.
Shot in the hand. Ulnar nerve got it. Best three weeks of my life came after the first two weeks after. Touching myself with the outside half of the hand was like a giving myself a stranger on demand. Full mobility is back, lil numbness on outer palm. Strength coming back quick. .380 personal defense round, full pass through, no surgery required, just a saline flush, stitches for both holes and some fluids to replace the ones that came out.
I've enjoyed this series since it began, it's really unique content from a perspective we don't often see in the 40K fandom. I do have one tiny nitpick in that skaven are from Warhammer Fantasy / Age of Sigmar, not 40K, but honestly it still works in context. Skaven use poisoned weapons all the time, can't imagine they wouldn't if they had to fight a space marine for whatever reason. :P Also, when you mentioned that space marines wouldn't be allowed to smoke, I thought of a lore detail you might enjoy. The Space Wolves chapter, being essentially space vikings, were not pleased with the fact that their Astartes biology neutralizes alcohol. They solved this problem by using plants native to their homeworld to make a drink called Mjod which, in addition to being very potent alcohol, also contains toxins that temporarily shut down the oolitic kidney, thus allowing them to get drunk for short periods of time. Needless to say, it is not fit for consumption by regular humans.
Congratulations on getting to the end. I'm sure it took much research and hours of combing the librarius, cogitator use, and writing with proofreading to get these videos out. Hail!
Dude, your cuts and edits are funny as heck. And your research into each organ is amazing! This is definitely an improvement from your first video. That Vilotic Kidney dancing edit sent me flying, but you are not wrong. Kidneys are cool at keeping us alive.
Great vid but just a small nitpick Skaven are mostly prominent in the fantasy setting yes they do exist in 40k but a space marine would probably never have to deal with them coz even average humans can purge them easily due to well the technological advancements and common sense (which sometimes people lack in 40k but you get it) Their weapons were mostly made crudely and from scraps so they probably wouldn't have any good equipment anyways... But still love the vid ❤
Skaven in fantasy are more magically and scientifically advanced than the humans, just lacking any notion of health and safety (on average stuff is 1 better, 20% cheaper and has a 1/6 chance of blowing up ) . In 40k they'd be able to steal and use human tech then 'improve' it with lethal results. That's if they're not the Hrud...
Lack of quality equipment never really stops anyone in 40k , greenskins are one of the most existential threats to the imperium, and their tech runs on flame decals and imagination lol.
actually folks, the skaven do exist in 40k, they are simply recognized (by the imperium) as one of the stable mutant variations. just like the various beastmen, ogryns, ratlings etc. because All the different beastmen, and the skaven and various other types of 'stable mutants' are all choas worshippers the imperium simply lumps them all together under 'mutant'. Only the mutants deemed to have mutated because of environmental factors are allowed to live - eg squats, orgyns and ratlings, ALL mutants deemed to have mutated due to chaos are to be purged, and the imperium doesnt really care to make distinctions. Same goes for zombies, undead, probably several perfectly healthy xeno races etc etc.. all classified as chaos mutants.
I was always a little confused about skin pigmentation in people. I knew about melanin but I wondered if there was other types of pigment cells due to the dazzling variety of skin colour around the world...and when I found out about the people of Melanesia that have dark skin aswell as blonde hair and blue eyes (they use different genes than the rest of us to express those features) I thought that maybe something similar may occur for some skin colours. Obviously not. Love your channel/videos and how accessible and fun you make the information! I always get excited when you post a new video, thank you Dr!👍🙂🤜
@ChrisRaynorMD0 Dude, why not try to make a life where you can profit from your own creativity instead of trying to parasitise off the hard work of others? Instead of spending your time on this planet trying to harm as many people as possible, why not use that energy and obvious creative thinking to help people, make a positive and potentially lasting impact on society with the small amount of time you have on earth, instead of what you're doing now?
Awesome video , very entertaining and informative! Although I do wanna point out that at 24:02 I literally cried laughing at the "One study the point makes". Doctor keep up the good work and don't let the poisonous clouds of the xenos affect yourself on the field. :P
Just found these videos and watching them from the start. With everything going on in a Space Marine's body I really want a spin off anime called Cells at Work: Astartes.
Was reading a article on sea snakes think it said that their bodies have adapted to use heavier metals a pigmentation, seems like this could be able to help reduce the amount of radiation that gets into the body. There was a Outer Limits epsiode called the Music of the Spheres that kinda had something similar id check it out.
Another amazing breakdown. As far as the kidney filtering things the Marines can go into the suspended state when wounded so they probably do something similar when they passbout while filtering blood, thus prolonging the time the brain can stay good.
dr. Chris raynor’s the emperor’s first and most important biologist,scientist, and especially primus medicae in imperial history. Record has it that, he’s assisted astarte in the astarte projects, played part in the custodes creation and most importantly the creation of the primarchs. No-one knows what happened to him after the horus heresy but, rumor has it that, he went along side constantin on the ultimate project to save mankind. Only time will tell.
Man I Love your channel especially the Warhammer 40k ones, Maybe at some point you could do a video on damages and surgery to the Human body from Star Wars Blasters or Light Sabers. I always wondered if thats even something that could be repaired or your just going to die. Thanks
Hey Doc, Speaking of space marines and poison, they also can't get drunk from ethanol anymore either, so the Space Wolves invented mjod. It's pretty wild, and would be interesting to hear your take on what that would do to a normal person.
seems to me it would be a suitable topic for a murder mystery, not sure how subtle it is but i'm sure conventionally it's lethal; getting drunk is basically your body being poisoned
@CorvusCorone68 I came to the realization that a hangover is basically mild alcohol poisoning long ago. How mjod works is interesting from what I have seen.
Wow ...this is the best channel I have ever seen. A real scientific breakdown is the wackiest space fantasy ever invented. Instantly subscribed. I love this shit!
Ooof. That's a lot of information. Will need to rewatch last two definitely. Good job tricking us into learning something! But I think I'll remain an adepta sororita loosing some nifty tricks.
Space Marine power armor uses a fission power pack. Making the Melanochrome even more important in the event a space marine or one of his brothers power packs is breached.
i have to say i loved this serie, and it is somehow really funny that a real serious doctor looks at this science finction and try to explain real things to use in this way and think about it how could be made this possible today. and that it seems that you are a nerd yourself. besides the research and work you put into this is just jaw-dropping.
What Dr. Chris Raynor does not know is that a distant relative of his will be a gene-wright from Luna and will assist The Immortal God Emperor in creating the Astartes.
I propose that Dr. Chris Raynor takes on the name Aphothecary Chrynorius. A name mixed out of Chris and Raynor.
Hail Aphothecarius Chrynorius!!!
Amazing, I love it!
That would actually be kinda Awesome especially considering they always need Apothecaries to heal them up and collect their gene-seed to implant into other Space Marine initiates later on.
Hail brother Apothecarius Chrynorius! Lol
We need to get this glorious man a cameo in Warhammer 40k Amazon. I just want to see him show up as a kindly salamander apothecary who helps civvies and guard, etc. I can pass happily then.
@@pamew Oh fuck yes. I think that doc can pull off a Lance Reddick (RIP Lance) kinda vibe.
As a 40k fan I admire the amount of research you put into this. 🙂👍
I appreciate that!
I'm blown away by the depth of knowledge and referencing to 40k events and characters
@@ChrisRaynorMD I really appreciate the amount of research and citations you offer, it really brings a level of intellect to something that really is otherwise just a childhood pretend. I commend you good sir.
That's the difference between good sci-fi and things like star Star Wars...
@@ChrisRaynorMD I would love to see you comment on/dissect the Borg from Star Trek.
it´s crazy how seriously you seem to take it to study and explain all of this and make it in a funny way
Especially with all the memes 😂
to be fair, there is probably someone being paid to collect / research the topic and write the video, another being paid to edit the video and then he just presents the video. As is with most UA-cam channels. There are teams running these channels
@@xXOAXxTempest dependsnon the channel. But there are also quite some people who already did some research on that topic so he dont have to start at 0% when making the video. It is still well made
@@xXOAXxTempest given he is a doctor I’m sure he has a team, but I’m guessing he would also read many of the articles himself as well. Both to fact check given he likely has the greatest education in the team. But also because it is related to his field, he is fairly young so he might possibly even be performing some of those eye enhancement surgeries later in his career.
@@woodlefoof2 i wasn't aware having salt and pepper hair still qualified as "fairly young"
These WK40k cutaways are great. Glad to see an actual doctor break down a space marine. Marines are definitely hard to kill but not impossible which explains why they are almost immortal but few live to be over a 1000 years old and some got put into dreadnoughts.
Marines can actually age though they do it very slowly (I believe on average somewhere around 600 years). As well as dreadnoughts marines that suffer from old age or other untreatable injuries often serve aboard the fleet or on the homeworld training recruits or other more administrative roles such as in logistics. For many chapters there is no dishonour in holding such as role as they are neccesarry for the chapter to function.
@@Mythantor of corse just to the people of the imperium they are “immortal” but agree they do age slowly but imagine few make it to say Dante’s age of 1500. Honestly curious how old custodes get as they are supposedly more advanced or changed on a genetic level.
@@mattstakeontheancients7594 there are some custodes that fought during the unification wars that still meet the extremely high standards of custodes even while being as old as the first person to figure out farming would be today.
custodes who have their reaction time slowed by just a few milliseconds are no longer qualified. When this happens they turn in their armor and act as the “eyes of the emperor” and play more of a support role with the information network of the imperium, keeping watch for any threats and passing the information along to the active custodes.
Which does mean that while the custodian guard have never exceeded 10,000. There are an unknown number of immortal custodes spies all over the galaxy. Who, while they are unfit for duty as a custodian guard, can probably still body most space marines if they felt the need. And I assume act as assassins when they feel the need.
@@mattstakeontheancients7594 I believe the average natural lifespan of marines is up to a marine's specific gene-seed, which all comes with minor and major differences between the different primarchs. For instance, I believe Ultramarines typically only reach five hundred to six hundred years, while Blood Angels can go on significantly longer.
I forgot my citations though, so take it with a bottle of salt.
@@bilbobagend8155 from what I’ve seen lore wise sounds pretty plausible and as good as I’ve heard explanation wise. The primarchs have different gift would make sense their men under them would differ legion to legion. Figure aging shouldn’t be the one thing to be the same no matter the legion.
I dunno, doc, my space marines died pretty easily when I was commanding them... 😢
lol
Skill issue
Charging into gunfire isn't a sound tactic
@@KillZallTheBeast Tell that to the lore.
@@KillZallTheBeast Orkz say different. Usually Waaaaaaagh!
Never seen this guy, and also don't know anything about 40k, but I love this doctor already.
Chief Apothecary Christos Raynor is supremely versed in the maintenance of Astartes physiology and capable of explaining medical cases in terms a chapter serf can easily follow. He has a tendency to talk with his hands.👐
The Emperor and his genetics team were definitely editing and splicing (at the very least). While the lore is consistently ambiguous with the specifics, we can safely assume that everything out of the 30K gene labs was lightyears beyond our current understanding and ability. Thank you for teaching me a little more about human dermal UV shielding. It was quite illuminating. 😏
No worries! Thanks for your generosity!
I like how they used a clip of Horus destroying a titan for questioning the emperor. Even though Horus is a heretic who had more than questioned the emperor.
So the emperor never used titan destroying weapons to get rid of people questioning him? There is always that one guy ;)
@alexanderholmes3212 titan destroying weapons, aren't really accurate enough to target, well, anything smaller than a titan.
You can really use a beam the size of a house to 'fuck that one guy in particular'
@@Canadian_Zac couldn't horus target the tip of the spear directly?
Horus wasn't always a traitor...
@@CorvusCorone68 he most certainly had become one in that trailer xD
I do love how, most of your more realistic explanation for the organs, essentially come down to 'we could do it, but you'd need to prepare beforehand'
And that would be quite fun. The real-marines arrive, and scan the planet, deciding the levels of gravity, radiation, and the like, they're going to face, and spend a few days setting the organs to adapt the marine perfectly to that world
An incredible addition to support the lore in at least some capacity. Think science fiction rather than science fantasy, having a grounding in something a civilization 38,000 years from now could feasibly achieve.
@@bustavonnutz One of the many reasons I love 40k is the fact is sci-fi and not fantasy. I could easily see a marine becoming a real thing on 38k years.
@@ironduke5058 The biggest reason I got into the lore was everything that resulted due to the "dark age of technology". We had exactly the future that we wanted & dreamt of when it came to space exploration, yet we ruined it with AI & our ignorance of the warp/xenos. Being in the 21st century, could we really confirm that an extra-physical realm adjacent to ours doesn't exist? We don't know the origins of consciousness, life, or the universe in general, so why are we so confident about what's out there? Even though the whole thing started as a campy parody of WH:F it's completely morphed into a fascinating thought experiment about one potential future for the history of Mankind.
Man I wish I had my knee and finger surgery done by you,
1. Im sure my hand would work better
2. You would be informative and fun to talk to.
Next time I get messed up im contacting you haha
That's how @Hacksmith Industries got me to fix him.
@@ChrisRaynorMD no way i didn't know that, inwatxh his channel too, thanks for the reply I know your a busy man.
Means alot
I don't know it they teach it in surgeon schools, but every time I had a surgery with local anesthesia surgeon was chatty and conversational, distracting me from discomfort and fear.
there is no way this guy isn't a 40k fan, his knowledge of it is far beyond what any average person knows. absolute respect lol
You could spend a week listening to Luetin and be pretty far on your way. On the other hand, you could spend a year listening to Luetin and still not be half the way through all of the lore.
So awesome. Dr Chris would be a superb apothecary marine
The Oolitic Kidney works with the Secondary Heart, and may even be directly connected.
I expect that when poison enters the body of an Astartes the secondary heart redirects blood away from the primary heart to the Oolitic Kidney for filtering out the toxins. That means the pump is the 2nd heart.
Excellent point, I never thought of it like that, but it totally makes sense.
His comments about artificial valves in the circulatory system work too. Maybe the primary heart keeps the lungs-brain-heart loop going separately, to prolong the safe duration of downtime. If there's contamination there too, you can perhaps have the oolytic kidney have two parallel filtration paths, one for each sub-loop, and extra valves and emergency bypasses in the circulatory system that get triggered by different compounds or damage. That way, you can semi-selectively isolate different loops to rapidly clean them, with the added benefit of having basically internal tourniquets in case of severe bleeding or traumatic amputation.
the poetic irony of showing horus destroying a titan labed "ppl who question the emporer" at 21:08 is beautiful
I mean he was the God Emperor's favorite before going batshit crazy for a reason.
@@clothar23 oi . Big E's fave was always, and always will be, Glorious Gold Hawkboy Sanguinius!
@@FLMKane And yet Horus was the one named Warmaster.
WD-40 is the lifeblood of Warhammer 40K
Hank hill is emperor
Don't forget duct tape
@@zachfreedom644 more like turpentine, stapler and "i told you flesh is weak"
As a long-time 40k fan and casual science nerd, I've been loving this series. Thanks again for all your hard work!
See, after this series, I *really* hope that GW watches it and takes some of the technical insights and makes it part of the Lore. That would be awesome.
Or they ignore it and keep pushing primaris marines and having khorne himself literally wipe out whole fleets. Don’t worry. GW really cares about the lore and universe. Promise 😂
OMG IT IS FINAL HERE. PART IV!!
I guess I have to stop harassing Doc for Part 4 in his other videos now 😂😂😂
100% Support @Dr Raynor's "Build Your Own Space Marine" video!!!
All the videos made by the Doc are amazing, but the Warhammer 40k videos, are really at another level. Well done Doc💪
5:40 OMG He pulled up lore
I love you!
This is amazing!
Chris Raynor is actually a projection of Belisarius Cawl's psyche back in time, in order for the science of Super-soldier creation to begin development.
In both RPGs and lore Oolitic Kidney doesn't give immunity to poisons, aside from very weak ones (which tragically includes alcohol). It just lowers the damage you take from poisons and in case of very lethal ones gives you some extra time before it kills you.
Je suis désolé, mais je vais devoir commenter en français.... Ces vidéos sont absolument géniales. Un docteur qui prend au sérieux l'univers de 40K et qui en plus l'analyse aussi profondément... ça mérite beaucoup plus de vues.
C'est super informatif, super intéressant, et tout simplement super cool. Je veux juste commenter, aimer et voir cette vidéo parce qu'elle mérite d'avoir un paquet de vues.
40K est un univers génial, et avoir ce genre de reconnaissance est une vraie bénédiction.
( j'aimerais vraiment pouvoir faire plus pour promouvoir cette vidéo :/)
In regards to the melanchromatic organ, it should be noted that during the Great Crusade, there were units of space marines called Destroyer Squadrons, and these squads would wield NRBC weapons which often resulted in them looking cancerous and bloated and sick due to the constant exposure to high levels of acute weaponized radiation.
Edit: at 10:54 it looks like thats a Dark Angels destroyer squad, given the volkite and grenade launcher weapons
This is ridiculously interesting considering we're talking about becoming a fraking SPACE MARINE.
Theres NO WAY you would have done this the way you did without being a fan previously. Absolute hats off to you good sir 😊🎉
13:20 a little correction: skaven are from the fantasy setting of warhammer, spacemarine are from the 40k universe, they're two different settings, it's irrelevant for your example purposes but could be confusing, could be made the same example with some sort of venom drukhari weapon
As a 40K fan, thank you, it's so nice to see someone take our hobby and take it seriously, explain how things might function in real life, how we'd do it if we would do it today and filtering in memes as well as lore tidbits, on behalf of the 40K community, thank you.
Nobody talking about how Raynor is one of the dopest last names I've ever seen he literally sounds like he should be in warhammer
@DIA-gi9qh one of the main protagonists of SC is Jim Raynor so it checks out
A friend of mine who was a soldier has a really good sense of smell. He has a fun story of a training exercise where he's at the front of a patrol and something is off, so he signals a stop. It takes him a minute to figure out what set him off, but eventually it comes to him - he smells wintergreen.
One of the "opfor" waiting to ambush them had a dip in.
What is wintergreen?
Imagine when he realizes Orks don't even have organs, or can just staple themselves back together.
Literally held together by the power of belief 😂
@@christopherforbes4356 ORKS ARE MADE FOR ROCKIN'!
Astartes kidneys: PURGE THE UNCLEAN!
When I realise the doctor has posted early: "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one."
the best partt about the human body is the more you learn the weirder and more fascinating it gets in my opinion were walking bags of meat held together by hopes and prayers until truck-kun decided our time has come
I love your editing and enthusiasm! You rock, Doc!
He has an editor
@@James_Bee then that dude is great too 😄
I remember buying and painting 4 Space Marines in about 1990 ! I read about them and, read the rules of Warhammer or whatever. That dice game.
Because my friend had an army of about 100 lead figures to show me !
I figured a Space Marine, with a Blaster would be hard to beat and painted them using AirFix model paints in gold and Marine Blue, with black guns and gold shoulder lapels !
I HOPE you do more of these! I find them absolutely fascinating!! I binged them and was so disappointed when there were no more 🤣
“When will she be ready?” Got me. Great editing, and superb realism of anatomy! Fantastic! Subscribed.
What has surprised and educated me in this series is how many of the least likely organs to seem possible actually kind of are and vice versa. For example the oolitic kidney always seemed one of the more "reasonable" of the 19 in astartesian biology. Great series of videos and it made a subscriber out of me 🎉
Absolute banger Chris and team!
Much thanks to you Chief Apothecary Raynorious. This has been incredibly informative. You do your Chapter proud.
Clicked cuz I enjoy warhammer lore, but then just became more interested in the actual science and medical education. you're awesome
Ah, on time for the first time here. Thanks to Billy for being real tough taking all that augmentation
I value the unique perspective of informed speculation you are bringing to a truly outlandish topic
At the end of this series you should do a recap basically going over just how close we could actually get to a space marine with our present medical technology alone.
Dr. Chris, your videos are tremendously informative, and I LOVE the way you delve into the material you're talking about and really take the lore seriously, even using some of the memes from the community. Your heart is in the right place. Well, so long as you haven't decided to start space marine conversion and put in a second one!
I would love to see you cover some of the extended medical lore around Mass Effect, it's one of my favorite series. It'd be interesting to see your take on things like Krogan physiology or the biotic abilities that some species manifest, or even some of the in-depth stuff around the Genophage might be interesting to see explained from a medical perspective. I was always into the physics and technological side of the lore in the games and the biological/medical stuff kinda went over my head. Would love to see it.
Either way, keep up the fantastic work!
Just watched through this entire series (so far). As someone who's been a fan of Warhammer 40'000 for 30 or so years it's really a treat to see the material treated like this by someone with a lot of expertise in the field.
Very interesting, very informative, very entertaining. Eagerly anticipating the next installment!
Been waitting for this one for a looooooooooong time. Now let´s enjoy this one
Gosh I was late! Sorry doc, it will happen again, but I'm glad this series is back in business with a whole half hour of an episode.
Jacobson's Organ in snakes could also be useful for the final organ there, I think. Great way of improving how taste helps snakes understand the environment.
Thank you sir for the level of thought and quality of your presentation and all aspects of these videos. If I may put forward a possible future request for your pile, Flaws of the Gene Seed in Capters… I.E. Blood Angels - Black Rage any any modern medical parallels. Or the Salamanders and their charcoal black skin and burning red eyes
Neuroglottis: Yup, you just ate polonium.
Space Marine: Guess I could use that primaris grade oolitic kidney right about now...
Having someone so smart totally geek out is awesome you'd be the best teacher ever
Really loving this series, the sure amount of cutting edge medicine in development (i wouldnt have come across on my own) has been fascinating. Now if only docs could fix a pancreas, id be a happier camper.
Thanks for the welcoming doc. I am indeed a huge fan of 40k and your content. It is super hard to do content for 40k fans because of the hostility of the fan base about lore accuracy, they usually "acshually he's toe wasn't 3cm long, it was 3.2cm 🤓🤡" but you knocked it oit from the park!
Edit. Damn you really dove in to the lore. 5/5.
Finally! Thanks, Doc! Been hungrily awaiting the next installment of The Adventures of Billy! ❤
Jerry purpdrank clip at 3:04 freaking got me regarding the melanocytes 🤣
Shot in the hand. Ulnar nerve got it. Best three weeks of my life came after the first two weeks after. Touching myself with the outside half of the hand was like a giving myself a stranger on demand.
Full mobility is back, lil numbness on outer palm. Strength coming back quick.
.380 personal defense round, full pass through, no surgery required, just a saline flush, stitches for both holes and some fluids to replace the ones that came out.
Love how that height chart is the most replayed part of the video
I've enjoyed this series since it began, it's really unique content from a perspective we don't often see in the 40K fandom. I do have one tiny nitpick in that skaven are from Warhammer Fantasy / Age of Sigmar, not 40K, but honestly it still works in context. Skaven use poisoned weapons all the time, can't imagine they wouldn't if they had to fight a space marine for whatever reason. :P
Also, when you mentioned that space marines wouldn't be allowed to smoke, I thought of a lore detail you might enjoy. The Space Wolves chapter, being essentially space vikings, were not pleased with the fact that their Astartes biology neutralizes alcohol. They solved this problem by using plants native to their homeworld to make a drink called Mjod which, in addition to being very potent alcohol, also contains toxins that temporarily shut down the oolitic kidney, thus allowing them to get drunk for short periods of time. Needless to say, it is not fit for consumption by regular humans.
Congratulations on getting to the end. I'm sure it took much research and hours of combing the librarius, cogitator use, and writing with proofreading to get these videos out.
Hail!
Love the clip of Keith Lee! What a great human being, so considerate and kind! My favorite Tik Toker
I like how he uses a video of the arch traitor horus vaporizing a loyalist Titan to symbolize “people who doubt the emperor”
These videos keep on getting better. Love it
very cool that you credit the artists, sources and other content creators!
Dude, your cuts and edits are funny as heck. And your research into each organ is amazing! This is definitely an improvement from your first video.
That Vilotic Kidney dancing edit sent me flying, but you are not wrong. Kidneys are cool at keeping us alive.
Great vid but just a small nitpick Skaven are mostly prominent in the fantasy setting yes they do exist in 40k but a space marine would probably never have to deal with them coz even average humans can purge them easily due to well the technological advancements and common sense (which sometimes people lack in 40k but you get it)
Their weapons were mostly made crudely and from scraps so they probably wouldn't have any good equipment anyways...
But still love the vid ❤
The closest thing to what the situation he was describing would be the Death Guard or Daemons of Nurgle
Skaven in fantasy are more magically and scientifically advanced than the humans, just lacking any notion of health and safety (on average stuff is 1 better, 20% cheaper and has a 1/6 chance of blowing up ) . In 40k they'd be able to steal and use human tech then 'improve' it with lethal results. That's if they're not the Hrud...
Lack of quality equipment never really stops anyone in 40k , greenskins are one of the most existential threats to the imperium, and their tech runs on flame decals and imagination lol.
@Ephion Kemuel The Tyranids also have some potent toxins, spores, etc that would work for the example. :)
actually folks, the skaven do exist in 40k, they are simply recognized (by the imperium) as one of the stable mutant variations. just like the various beastmen, ogryns, ratlings etc.
because All the different beastmen, and the skaven and various other types of 'stable mutants' are all choas worshippers the imperium simply lumps them all together under 'mutant'.
Only the mutants deemed to have mutated because of environmental factors are allowed to live - eg squats, orgyns and ratlings, ALL mutants deemed to have mutated due to chaos are to be purged, and the imperium doesnt really care to make distinctions.
Same goes for zombies, undead, probably several perfectly healthy xeno races etc etc.. all classified as chaos mutants.
This series got me into your channel. Your content is AWESOME 👏🏻
Future video idea would be the creation of a modern narthecium, to deal with a transformed billy after battlefield injuries.
“If my melanchrome was working, I woulda had him.” Lmao great as always
you are the best. Literally was so excited when you covered the astartes
If you squint really hard Dr. Raynor’s profile pic looks like a spoon. Your channel is criminally underrated, love most of your content!
I was always a little confused about skin pigmentation in people. I knew about melanin but I wondered if there was other types of pigment cells due to the dazzling variety of skin colour around the world...and when I found out about the people of Melanesia that have dark skin aswell as blonde hair and blue eyes (they use different genes than the rest of us to express those features) I thought that maybe something similar may occur for some skin colours. Obviously not. Love your channel/videos and how accessible and fun you make the information! I always get excited when you post a new video, thank you Dr!👍🙂🤜
@ChrisRaynorMD0 Dude, why not try to make a life where you can profit from your own creativity instead of trying to parasitise off the hard work of others? Instead of spending your time on this planet trying to harm as many people as possible, why not use that energy and obvious creative thinking to help people, make a positive and potentially lasting impact on society with the small amount of time you have on earth, instead of what you're doing now?
That woman that was addicted to sniffing gasoline was fucking WILD. That was a crazy “my strange addiction” episode
Awesome video , very entertaining and informative! Although I do wanna point out that at 24:02 I literally cried laughing at the "One study the point makes". Doctor keep up the good work and don't let the poisonous clouds of the xenos affect yourself on the field. :P
I just realized this actually dropped on my birthday this year lol. All jokes aside, love the content
Just found these videos and watching them from the start. With everything going on in a Space Marine's body I really want a spin off anime called Cells at Work: Astartes.
Was reading a article on sea snakes think it said that their bodies have adapted to use heavier metals a pigmentation, seems like this could be able to help reduce the amount of radiation that gets into the body. There was a Outer Limits epsiode called the Music of the Spheres that kinda had something similar id check it out.
Another amazing breakdown. As far as the kidney filtering things the Marines can go into the suspended state when wounded so they probably do something similar when they passbout while filtering blood, thus prolonging the time the brain can stay good.
I love this series of videos. These are fantastic.
We need to petition GW to name Dr. Raynor High Lord Apothecary of Terra someone get this man a Narthecium Gauntlet and Bio Auspex
I keep coming back purely for that 'simon says' sample at the start.
dr. Chris raynor’s the emperor’s first and most important biologist,scientist, and especially primus medicae in imperial history. Record has it that, he’s assisted astarte in the astarte projects, played part in the custodes creation and most importantly the creation of the primarchs. No-one knows what happened to him after the horus heresy but, rumor has it that, he went along side constantin on the ultimate project to save mankind. Only time will tell.
Man I Love your channel especially the Warhammer 40k ones, Maybe at some point you could do a video on damages and surgery to the Human body from Star Wars Blasters or Light Sabers. I always wondered if thats even something that could be repaired or your just going to die. Thanks
I just love all the meme-ie clips you use, they're the bomb!
You are hands down the best doctor ever
Hey Doc,
Speaking of space marines and poison, they also can't get drunk from ethanol anymore either, so the Space Wolves invented mjod. It's pretty wild, and would be interesting to hear your take on what that would do to a normal person.
seems to me it would be a suitable topic for a murder mystery, not sure how subtle it is but i'm sure conventionally it's lethal; getting drunk is basically your body being poisoned
@CorvusCorone68 I came to the realization that a hangover is basically mild alcohol poisoning long ago. How mjod works is interesting from what I have seen.
„Spice Marines!“ The Australian orcs in the video game are just epic.
Wow ...this is the best channel I have ever seen. A real scientific breakdown is the wackiest space fantasy ever invented. Instantly subscribed. I love this shit!
YESSS I've been waiting for the next part for so long 🎉
Ooof. That's a lot of information. Will need to rewatch last two definitely. Good job tricking us into learning something! But I think I'll remain an adepta sororita loosing some nifty tricks.
Love this guy. Keep em coming
This is amazing!! Let’s go I’m so happy to see you doing this video 🫡
The godzilla type beat at the start was so fire i did replay it unhealthy often, the emperor provides i guess lol
I love how chameleons always have this looks like they are disappointed in you after seeing your google search history.
Space Marine power armor uses a fission power pack. Making the Melanochrome even more important in the event a space marine or one of his brothers power packs is breached.
i have to say i loved this serie, and it is somehow really funny that a real serious doctor looks at this science finction and try to explain real things to use in this way and think about it how could be made this possible today. and that it seems that you are a nerd yourself.
besides the research and work you put into this is just jaw-dropping.
Meanwhile Mortarion during the poison part: " frantic note writing sounds"
So happy for a new entry!
What Dr. Chris Raynor does not know is that a distant relative of his will be a gene-wright from Luna and will assist The Immortal God Emperor in creating the Astartes.
I can see why this was delayed. Outstanding work!