That was actually a Gal Vorbak I believe, not a normal daemon-possessed space marine. Pretty much exclusive to the Word Bearers, they share a more symbiotic connection it seems with the daemon they host allowing them far greater power. They became a thing after one of their trips in the Warp that caused a number of them to have one inhabit their bodies but not possess them in the normal sense.
16:49 - That moment when Imperial Soldier does his roll in sinergy with the Space Marine's swing. Like they were part of the same fighting force train to fight together.
The Horus Heresy alone are over 50 books and that is only the beginning (it´s WH30k) . WH 40k is over 30 years old and get expanded every month more. I think there must be at least over 200 books in grim dark future of 40k.
Reboot guliman was by all logic was a buerocrat and was far more level headed than his brothers Dorn was the hammer Perterabo was the sledgehammer Magnus was the librarian Ferusmanus was the engineer Vulkan was the forge Leman Russ was the executioner Conrad curz was the judge And so on
The dude had doen such amazing work to this trailer. Showing the action so clearly and the flow of the fight scenes is perfection. I love the bit as the World Eater charges in, taking plasma shots to his arm and chest and just screams "FUCK YOU I GOT A CHAIN AXE!" Even the scene of the Ultramarine Captain cleaving a traitor in two with his weapon. The timing of the slice to how the body drops and splits in two before dying is magnificent. The Trailer is a work of art from start to finish. It breaks my heart knowing the animator just up and quit after making the first part of the movie. He read like a few minor comments like "I dont understand what's happening in ". Like he couldn't take on bit of comment or minor criticism and was like "fuck you, You're not making this any more, I quit!" I'm not bad mouthing them here, mind you. I'm just sad that no one is there too help encourage him to keep at this passion project. Because THIS...THIS right here is WAAAAAY better than what's been coming out of GW's Warhammer+ I would legit pay $100 or more for him to make a movie of the HOrus Heresy.
The title death of Hope seriously sounds like either the title for a heavy metal song or the name of the heavy metal band either way this is pretty dope
It started with the istvan 5 dropsight massacre where Horus sent down all loyal legions to istvan 5 via drop pod however during their decent many of their drop pods malfunctioned or were destroyed as the warmasters fleet bombarded the planet wiping out any and all who tried to escape, only those in orbit were able to escape and you’ve got to remember that each marine is like a walking armored fighting vehicle with insane levels of mobility and speed where a single marine is worth a hundred men, and not only that but also the solar auxilia as well it’s akin to half of the army, navy and air force joined together vs the home guard the
You will be introduced to the war for calth during the book War for the abyss I believe. about the furious abyss, to add on the praetors even Ezekyle Abaddon said "We are warriors, not barbarians." I also really like the movement of the marines, as you read in the books like with loken in the sparring cages, theyre supposed to be lightning fast.
No doubt that the creator nailed everything about the lore and feeling of 30k, as in armor, architecture etc much better than what Astartes did with 40k, where the environment feels more like just generic sci-fi (except for a few things). The problem with Death of Hope is its structure and storytelling. Unless you've read the books or wiki about this specific chain of events (Battle of Calth, The Shadow Crusade and the HH "politics") you're unable to make sense of both the trailers and the part 1. Then it just seems like random scenes of battle and isn't really that engaging. Astartes meanwhile, while some purists will say he got things wrong, managed to tell a compelling story that can mostly be understood even if you have little to no knowledge of 40k and that brings all the boys to the yard so to speak.
The Ultramarines armour that you mention at around 12 mins, the ones wearing it are the Invictarus Suzerains or the Invictarii guard, depending on whether or not the are in a honour guard role. you are partially right about it being the armour of the preators, because generally the preators or senior captains within the XIII legion are former members of the Invictarii, leading to them using similar armour and weapons Also, if you want to read about the Calth conflicts/ shadow crusade, start with the horus heresy book 19 Know No Fear, then some of the short stories and Macragges Honour, then book 8 Battle of the Abyss, followed by Book 24 Betrayer and Unremembered Empire (book 27? can't remember)
Bullets moving at hyper sonic velocity can defeat any kind of armor, because they seperate matter at the molecular level upon impact (liquefying; even if the bullet shatters on impact, multiple hits can strip armor pretty quickly). The only thing that scientifically makes sense at defeating them would be some sort of ablative armor. It does not matter how thermally resistant or deflective armor is.
May I suggest, "If the Emperor had Text-To-Speech"? It's an absolutely hilarious, and rather informative series by Bruva Alfabusa. I could go on trying to explain it to you, but honestly it'd be better to let you jump in blind. I have a feeling you'll thoroughly enjoy it. Can be something you sprinkle in-between your other content. Keep up the great work!~
One ultramarine did run theoreticals of what Marine vs Marine combat would be like, but when he was discovered he was punished, and had his helm painted red as a sign of his disgrace. The Ultramarines used the red helm as a method of censorship as they would often adopt practices that other legions would use, and the Nightlords would paint the gauntlets of a marine red. Though in the case of the Nightlords this custom was taken from the gangs of their home world and was quite literally a death sentence, the red gauntlets meant that they would be executed, they just didn't know when. The Nightlords first captain Sevatar did "something" during the Istvan 5 battle that resulted in his gloves being painted red and would thereafter be known as Sevatar the Condemned. During the battle at Calth during the HH, the ultramarine who had the red helm fought so well that after the Ultramarines changed the custom, so that the red helm was used as a symbol of achievement. Now in 40K Ultramarine Sergeants have their helms painted red as a mark of their rank and a throwback to the Marine on Calth.
If you wanna check out some stuff like Halo or Star Wars, I'd highly recommend: - Halo Evolutions: Mona Lisa - Halo Legends - The channel "HaloVFX" - Shadow of The Republic Star Wars short film Also, if you ever need more 40k to react to, I made a whole playlist of pretty much every 40k fan film I could find on UA-cam. (There are some stop motion, in-game films, and animation tests in there too, but at least the first 60ish video are full-on fan films; best one being on top of the playlist) ua-cam.com/play/PLvnJoSFGLx1xuXzfQaR2hXaRymtLLD9Od.html
I think I agree, the animation could be better.But it oddly fits because the novels describes the space marines as very agile and insanely fast despite their heavy armor. Its apart of the reason these men are demigods and are commonly seen as angels.
I always thought he was a Black Shield They were Space Marines that left they're legions and became basically mercenaries for either side. They also removed they're legion's logo and painted they're armor black
The Imperium was flawed. It was probably not going to work. The more you look at it, the more flaws it has. Many sub-factions, power vacuums, too many systems relying on singular rulers and the human medium. The law, the economy, the production, the jurisdiction and representative, in the hands of few. Probably, the Emperor would've done sth about it sooner or later. But Empires like these, are a lot like Rome. Ever growing, ever spending to keep itself up, exponential growth is the main employer, till it finally collapses into itself.
@@christopherbush8334 Oh shit. Well it was good while it lasted. If Imperial beaurocracy serves me well, it will be around 106 years before I get executed for treason.
"Imperial truth" is an allusion to "Russian truth". And this is by no means "atheism", but a set of laws by which the state lives. It was written in Kyiv, during the adoption of Christianity.
ua-cam.com/video/x9wV2sGlXjY/v-deo.html here\s the full 20 minute film, or part 1 of it at least, the rest I believe got canceled or is in eternal limbo thanks to GW shittery.
ua-cam.com/video/7jcuYA714Jw/v-deo.html 2nd trailer is good too. The full part 1 don`t have anything from the trailers in it, would love to see the whole project completed.
This is all wrong. Just check at Great Scouring lore: Ultramarines led tha purge of all traitors because they were AT FULL STRENGTH. This is just non canonical. If Calth ever happened, it was an Ultramarines triumph and the annihilation of Word Bearers and World Eaters.
I dont think the emperor was going to kill off astartes. He made sure they were executed in things like politics and logic so they could exist outside of war unlike the barbaric thunderwarriors.
I liked how he showed the speed of the space marines that they aren't slow and they are quite fast and deadly.
Nothing so big should be this fast😁
a tip: watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Reign Micah definitely, I've been using flixzone for months myself :D
That was actually a Gal Vorbak I believe, not a normal daemon-possessed space marine. Pretty much exclusive to the Word Bearers, they share a more symbiotic connection it seems with the daemon they host allowing them far greater power. They became a thing after one of their trips in the Warp that caused a number of them to have one inhabit their bodies but not possess them in the normal sense.
I thought the Gal Vorbak were just the “pioneers” of daemon possessed marines… they were the first group to do so intentionally
16:49 - That moment when Imperial Soldier does his roll in sinergy with the Space Marine's swing. Like they were part of the same fighting force train to fight together.
“Because I’ve only read the first five books”
My gods, how many are there? xD
im on 15 :/
The Horus Heresy alone are over 50 books and that is only the beginning (it´s WH30k) . WH 40k is over 30 years old and get expanded every month more. I think there must be at least over 200 books in grim dark future of 40k.
@@scheinerchen6471 fucking hell
59 books im on book 39
55 not including primarch novels or siege of terra
Reboot guliman was by all logic was a buerocrat and was far more level headed than his brothers
Dorn was the hammer
Perterabo was the sledgehammer
Magnus was the librarian
Ferusmanus was the engineer
Vulkan was the forge
Leman Russ was the executioner
Conrad curz was the judge
And so on
Aw hell yeah! I was hoping you’d review this one.
40K's Church is called the Adeptus Ministorum aka The Ecclesiarchy. Great video ;)
You mean heresy
The dude had doen such amazing work to this trailer. Showing the action so clearly and the flow of the fight scenes is perfection. I love the bit as the World Eater charges in, taking plasma shots to his arm and chest and just screams "FUCK YOU I GOT A CHAIN AXE!"
Even the scene of the Ultramarine Captain cleaving a traitor in two with his weapon. The timing of the slice to how the body drops and splits in two before dying is magnificent. The Trailer is a work of art from start to finish.
It breaks my heart knowing the animator just up and quit after making the first part of the movie. He read like a few minor comments like "I dont understand what's happening in ". Like he couldn't take on bit of comment or minor criticism and was like "fuck you, You're not making this any more, I quit!" I'm not bad mouthing them here, mind you. I'm just sad that no one is there too help encourage him to keep at this passion project. Because THIS...THIS right here is WAAAAAY better than what's been coming out of GW's Warhammer+ I would legit pay $100 or more for him to make a movie of the HOrus Heresy.
The title death of Hope seriously sounds like either the title for a heavy metal song or the name of the heavy metal band either way this is pretty dope
You should definitely read Know No Fear. Present tense narrative about the battle of Calth. Reads like an episode of 24.
Those posessed are not just posessed. They are Gal Vorbak
It started with the istvan 5 dropsight massacre where Horus sent down all loyal legions to istvan 5 via drop pod however during their decent many of their drop pods malfunctioned or were destroyed as the warmasters fleet bombarded the planet wiping out any and all who tried to escape, only those in orbit were able to escape and you’ve got to remember that each marine is like a walking armored fighting vehicle with insane levels of mobility and speed where a single marine is worth a hundred men, and not only that but also the solar auxilia as well it’s akin to half of the army, navy and air force joined together vs the home guard the
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You will be introduced to the war for calth during the book War for the abyss I believe. about the furious abyss, to add on the praetors even Ezekyle Abaddon said "We are warriors, not barbarians." I also really like the movement of the marines, as you read in the books like with loken in the sparring cages, theyre supposed to be lightning fast.
"Praetors are diplomats"
"Let them argue with my bolter"-Praetor
No doubt that the creator nailed everything about the lore and feeling of 30k, as in armor, architecture etc much better than what Astartes did with 40k, where the environment feels more like just generic sci-fi (except for a few things). The problem with Death of Hope is its structure and storytelling. Unless you've read the books or wiki about this specific chain of events (Battle of Calth, The Shadow Crusade and the HH "politics") you're unable to make sense of both the trailers and the part 1. Then it just seems like random scenes of battle and isn't really that engaging. Astartes meanwhile, while some purists will say he got things wrong, managed to tell a compelling story that can mostly be understood even if you have little to no knowledge of 40k and that brings all the boys to the yard so to speak.
if you haven't read Legion by Dan Abnett, you're missing one of the best HH stories.
The Ultramarines armour that you mention at around 12 mins, the ones wearing it are the Invictarus Suzerains or the Invictarii guard, depending on whether or not the are in a honour guard role. you are partially right about it being the armour of the preators, because generally the preators or senior captains within the XIII legion are former members of the Invictarii, leading to them using similar armour and weapons
Also, if you want to read about the Calth conflicts/ shadow crusade, start with the horus heresy book 19 Know No Fear, then some of the short stories and Macragges Honour, then book 8 Battle of the Abyss, followed by Book 24 Betrayer and Unremembered Empire (book 27? can't remember)
Know No Fear is arguably one of the best books in the series (in my opinion)
this is by far my favourite warhammer fan project
New Necromunda: Hired Gun trailer if you haven't seen that yet. I'm fucking stoked for it and Dark Tide
Bullets moving at hyper sonic velocity can defeat any kind of armor, because they seperate matter at the molecular level upon impact (liquefying; even if the bullet shatters on impact, multiple hits can strip armor pretty quickly). The only thing that scientifically makes sense at defeating them would be some sort of ablative armor.
It does not matter how thermally resistant or deflective armor is.
Yeah, ceramite would get melted, haha
Melting... Ceramic....
•Contorting•
May I suggest, "If the Emperor had Text-To-Speech"? It's an absolutely hilarious, and rather informative series by Bruva Alfabusa. I could go on trying to explain it to you, but honestly it'd be better to let you jump in blind. I have a feeling you'll thoroughly enjoy it. Can be something you sprinkle in-between your other content. Keep up the great work!~
The March of The Dreadnoughts mate. Superb
One ultramarine did run theoreticals of what Marine vs Marine combat would be like, but when he was discovered he was punished, and had his helm painted red as a sign of his disgrace. The Ultramarines used the red helm as a method of censorship as they would often adopt practices that other legions would use, and the Nightlords would paint the gauntlets of a marine red. Though in the case of the Nightlords this custom was taken from the gangs of their home world and was quite literally a death sentence, the red gauntlets meant that they would be executed, they just didn't know when. The Nightlords first captain Sevatar did "something" during the Istvan 5 battle that resulted in his gloves being painted red and would thereafter be known as Sevatar the Condemned.
During the battle at Calth during the HH, the ultramarine who had the red helm fought so well that after the Ultramarines changed the custom, so that the red helm was used as a symbol of achievement. Now in 40K Ultramarine Sergeants have their helms painted red as a mark of their rank and a throwback to the Marine on Calth.
I live how some characters scream shit like they're drunk, "fawr thee empawrar!!!"
That is the World Eaters
I'm pretty sure the Death of Hope project wasn't suspended.
If you wanna check out some stuff like Halo or Star Wars, I'd highly recommend:
- Halo Evolutions: Mona Lisa
- Halo Legends
- The channel "HaloVFX"
- Shadow of The Republic Star Wars short film
Also, if you ever need more 40k to react to, I made a whole playlist of pretty much every 40k fan film I could find on UA-cam. (There are some stop motion, in-game films, and animation tests in there too, but at least the first 60ish video are full-on fan films; best one being on top of the playlist)
ua-cam.com/play/PLvnJoSFGLx1xuXzfQaR2hXaRymtLLD9Od.html
I love the cataphracti terminators. Absolutely my favorite
Same
Dude is that a jet engine on that world eaters back? At about 8:20 ?
@@beaumontgile5886 early version of a jump pack
I think I agree, the animation could be better.But it oddly fits because the novels describes the space marines as very agile and insanely fast despite their heavy armor. Its apart of the reason these men are demigods and are commonly seen as angels.
Just a suggestion but a link to the video in question that you are reacting to would be appreciated !
I wish a link to the video was in the description.
Bit of a late comment but you missed a bit at the end after the closing credits, Warhound titans stalking onto the battlefield.
Look at me with a straight face and say that you didn’t record that “Ahh, my baby” yourself for shits and giggles.
30k terminator armor pattern & the dreadnought pattern is so sick!!..
DEATH OF HOPE! Mark Louis Spark is the fucking man!
Finally watching the best piece of cinema that exists I see 😆
lol, how he move with such grace and finesse in that chunky ass suit
Trans human terror describes how people are paralyzed in fear of watching something so big move so fast.
What space marine chapter is at 12:06?
I think it’s a loyalist world eater but I can’t tell.
@@Counterpointsmaybe but that space marine looked sick as fuck
A Loyalist World Eaters Destroyer.
I always thought he was a Black Shield
They were Space Marines that left they're legions and became basically mercenaries for either side.
They also removed they're legion's logo and painted they're armor black
Someone send this to the creator.
Do Grape Lords of Terra's video about rivalries between IF and IW.
Ultramarines deserve it, oh and yeah I won
The Imperium was flawed. It was probably not going to work. The more you look at it, the more flaws it has. Many sub-factions, power vacuums, too many systems relying on singular rulers and the human medium. The law, the economy, the production, the jurisdiction and representative, in the hands of few. Probably, the Emperor would've done sth about it sooner or later. But Empires like these, are a lot like Rome. Ever growing, ever spending to keep itself up, exponential growth is the main employer, till it finally collapses into itself.
Brothers! I have found a Heretic!
@@christopherbush8334 Oh shit. Well it was good while it lasted. If Imperial beaurocracy serves me well, it will be around 106 years before I get executed for treason.
"Imperial truth" is an allusion to "Russian truth". And this is by no means "atheism", but a set of laws by which the state lives. It was written in Kyiv, during the adoption of Christianity.
ua-cam.com/video/x9wV2sGlXjY/v-deo.html
here\s the full 20 minute film, or part 1 of it at least, the rest I believe got canceled or is in eternal limbo thanks to GW shittery.
ua-cam.com/video/7jcuYA714Jw/v-deo.html 2nd trailer is good too. The full part 1 don`t have anything from the trailers in it, would love to see the whole project completed.
I thought the creator got hired by Gdubs
I know the Astartes guy did
@@Counterpoints I’ll have to do some research. If he did stop this is news to me!
This is already an breakdown not a reaction
You can break bofadeez
hey so i know this is a marine reacts channel but have you tried political content? seems like you might like doing that once in a while maybe lol
This is all wrong. Just check at Great Scouring lore: Ultramarines led tha purge of all traitors because they were AT FULL STRENGTH.
This is just non canonical.
If Calth ever happened, it was an Ultramarines triumph and the annihilation of Word Bearers and World Eaters.
I dont think the emperor was going to kill off astartes. He made sure they were executed in things like politics and logic so they could exist outside of war unlike the barbaric thunderwarriors.
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