dont think it's the same but I had once in a game where a zealot was mocking the very idea of ogryns having souls and the veteran responded "oi, you keep that up, it's me you're gonna have to worry about" or something to that effect it was dope
The female French voice once said something about not liking and Zelots much And the vet said they're a bunch of wannabee soldiers that's what they are
"And that's where they all died, waiting for a bridge...Not very heroic" *Cuts to the Mission failed cutscene* PFFFFFHAHAHAHAHA I love the Loose Cannon Veteran
honestly, I freaking love the female cutthroat. The voice actress really nailed that feeling of somebody who's seen the literal end of the world and is STILL gritty enough to keep fighting.
Hey Give me a Space Marine Size Killing Machine with the Mind of a 8yr old and I'll be Your Best Friend.......Provided They Protect Me from any Horrors of the Galaxy.
My favorite Veteran/ Ogryn Line so far is: Ogryn: "What does Abhuman mean? Does it mean something bad?" Veteran: "Emperor! Somebody called you that to your karkin face?"
Considering how i have heard stories of Ogryns that got tricked and realized they were tricked immediately tear apart Traitors, Yeah I think Ogryns are under the Emperor's protection
I'm honestly really in love with these more contemporary minded and knowledgeable characters. They're all criminals, right? And thus are not your standard Imperium dick-sleeves that don't question anything (Besides the Zealots and there's more than quite a few hints about them not being as pious as they claim to be.) Plus now they likely have some minor degree of access to inquisitorial archives, and are being expressly trained by the Inquisition. Have to question what Grendyl is on the Radical or Puritan personality spectrum, and whether this is deliberate writing to make him seem more Radical by the fact that he's educating his non-conformist fighting force about the dangers of the galaxy. Dan Abnett generally writes characters like these anyways, so it's not much of a shock if they're mimicking his stylings (he did write the lore, after all,) but I've seen a few hardcore fans complain about how the characters know way more than they should for average citizens/soldiers. I think the point is that they _aren't_ the average citizen or soldier, they're people who manipulated, got caught up in, or actively opposed the system.
And I mean, the things they know are on the scale of 'things a guardsman would kind-of know' as the Veterans usually bring up lore stuff, and all Veterans are former Guardsmen. Like about Cadia falling, especially as the Guardsman in question can be *from* Cadia, Guilliman and the Indomitus Crusade being a thing, the Cicatrix Maledictum existing (which Morrow has to confirm and even then they don't seem to get it quite), Eldar and Greenskins being a thing, as they might even have shot at them on deployment because Guardsman, Spess Marines and Battle Sisters existing and that a Penitent Engine exists (but not knowing what one *is* probably), Emprah's on Terra on the Golden Throne which is a big machine that does psyker-magic with human sacrifices, basically. None of these are particular lore-breaking for a Veteran guardsman in an Inquisitor's employ to know about. I'd think most Imperial citizens with access to decent resources are probably aware of Space Marines, the Sisters, Terra, Cadia falling and Guilliman being back because that was big news and so on.
@@Minecrack1942 That may be the biggest stretch but I can excuse it for the sake of good banter. Who knows, maybe one of them is a Callidus assassin in disguise.
@@therat1117 yep i can see the general concepted knowledge being known but nothing to concreate. as ya both the guard and everyone int he team *with notible exception of ogrien because some dont got enough bone ead' modules to be smort enough but ya got a few accaly brain developed ones to counter. but ya no one is in any standard anymore
@@lechking941 Ogryns aren't drooling invalids, just single-minded and not really capable of abstract thinking. The Ogryns in-game tend to ask simple questions and mostly talk about being a big strong lad, food, and killing things.
I mean... arent the Ogryns we play Boneheads themselves? Just asking since some of the weapons they use are usually Bonehead weapons and a lot of the things they say is above avarage Ogryn intelligence... or so it appears to me at least.
@bastiat4855 It's actually suggested that the ogryn is a bone 'ead depending on which personality you choose, tho I can't remember the names. You have one that is a bone' ead, one that wants to be one, and the last one thinks they don't need the implant
ogryn : we will be remembered as great heros. [the teams zelot getting ready to insult the ogryn for saying such things] [the rest of the team stopping the zelot so the ogryn be blissfully unaware and happy.]
@@cloudywolf9738 hay thats a new nickname we have learned and ya its cute. but ya even a psyker understands ogryn are childish in nature but are rather lovly folk for working or otherwise
Psyker: Who's going to have to scrub these horrid scribblings off the walls? They fill my mind with pain! Zealot: Calm yourself, freak. They will leave that job to the servitors. Veteran: There was a bloke in my regiment caught writing snide remarks about our Commissar. Never saw him again after that. Ogryn: Did I show you my drawing of Emperor? Is pretty.
Zealot: Truly there was no greater disciple of the Emperor than Sebastian Thor, blessed be his name. Psyker: My Beloved says his head was stolen and placed in a vast museum by some insane collector! Ogryn: Bah. Hate mus- moosy- moo-see-ums. They get mad when you touch pretty things!
Just saying. In one of my mission, Veteran guardsman had a conversation with Morrow (I think that's his name), talking about some other hive city on Atoma Prime, that has already fallen to Chaos... Next update, I guess?😁
its also brought up by two others, one the savant psyker - he says he can sense the minds of the inhabitants so he KNOWS its there, so why will no one will acknowledge it? Exact same reply from Morrow
Considering the missions say "Tertium hive" when you're invited I feel that implies we may see other parts of planet or even the sector if conflict grows
Sadness, probably not because half the imperium is illiterate morons run by incompetent old men who were replaced by more competent people by order of Guilliman himself.
@bastiat imagine thinking that the Inquisition cares about its agents. You literally have to kill about 100k heretics before they say in game that you could maybe be useful.
Their Inquisition now the only group in the entire empire aloud to know what's going on so they can fight choas properly. Thats why its called trust level after all
If there's one thing I acknowledge; its the fact these guys know this fight is hopeless. Atoma may be a vital point in the Imperium but until Traitor Astartes show up; its going to be the guard and the rejects alone who have to make their stands. No traitor Astartes; no quick liberation for Atoma, because traitor astartes would call for more serious response from the Imperium besides calling in guardsmen and prisoners to do the lifting. The bulk of the dialog is pretty funny and some of it is kind of sad or terrifying... like dude... do you know what a Penitent Engine is? If you lived long enough to gaze upon Sisters of Battle and the ranks of these crucified traitors; you'd know that you really REALLY don't want to know what they are capable of (Played Dawn of War; Penitent Engines are OP)
The situation on Atoma is really bad when you really get down to it. We know that a whole hive has fallen. The soldiers holding the line aren't Grendyl's warband its an off world guard unit by their insignia's. All they can do is hold choke points and contain for now while the heretics taint the hive and have their way. They will eventually over run this hive too since they had the numbers to take one already. Also isn't Atoma the second world of this area? Didn't the capital world fall?
@@CorbinHarrison1960 no clue; given they keep talking about the indomitus crusade im going to assume the primary hive world did fall. The main problem is that Atoma is literally on its own and unless traitor astartes are reported then no help will come. Its quite sad really... Also the fact the surviving hive gangs are still fighting for their lives against overwhelming hoards of pox walkers...
Sisters of battle can be found in a lot of places at the local garrison level tho, penitent engines less so. Main issue is that the guard *was* sent. It's just they immediately turned coat.
@@Darkcerve Where does it say the guard expedition that was sent turned? The guardsmen we are fighting are the Moebian's that came back to attack after being corrupted. I don't think the off world guard turned. They got slaughtered, its why they just hold choke points like bridges now.
4:05 good advice. If you're looking for plasteel you'll also be running into more ammo more often 6:33 not really supposed to be general knowledge is it 9:50 that's gold, props
Yeah they have the same cast from Vermintide. One of the voice actress’ for female psykers is the same voice actress for Sienna, I think one of the male psykers is the same voice actor for saltzpyre but I could be wrong, Morrow is voiced by the same guy who voiced Kruber, and one of the ogryn voices is the same guy who voiced Bardin
It's a zealot, and he's saying that based on the fact that the heretics refer to 'Grandfather Nurgle' themselves. He doesn't know who Nurgle *is* at all.
@@therat1117 and as we hear from the seer (BOT) who does proably understand something exists that the beloved (fragment of the emperor) hates and has seen systems fall in the dream.
I mean we're in the inquisitions warband. I kind of assume these things would be learned eventually. And every bigwig on the ship can hear the comms so I assume they don't care as long as u do your job
Well it makes sense They called Nurgle a Demon and not a god thus they know demons exist but not the Chaos Gods as there has been a few dialogues lines doubting that the Chaos God's Actually exist but are Just really Strong Demons. Also since they are apart of Inquisition basic understanding of Warp and Warp Entities are a must for any Agent.
@@TheKsalad Not excactly, his officers hired an assasin to kill him, because he caught a disease of Nurgle, and had the records faked that he died in a battle, to hide the fact Chaos exists.
@@tomau0506 Because nurgle is the master of making plagues and disease. easily could have cooked up something and infected Macharius if macharius, had caught even a fraction of nurgles attention. The how doesn't matter, they simply will enjoy this delightful blessing.
Considering nearly every organization in the imperium was fighting at Cadia when it fell. Also I wouldn't be suprised if Gulliman kinda just let half of those things slip. Needs everything he could get for the Indominus Crusade so having people executed for knowing about half the things they know about isn't worth it.
veteran is my fav and main class but the fact that they are so meningless in the lore makes me not want to play them lol. at least ogryns have more meaning and onthe battlefield mean something lol, closer to a space marine than a veteran
Ech, Ogryn’s are tougher but Veterans are arguably more significant and dangerous once they reach the later parts of their service. Battlefield smarts and a good aim with a dangerous weapon are worth a lot. Given the group they’re in, Vets are almost certainly the ones with the most useful practical knowledge of how to survive, whilst the psykers know more about the esoteric, the Ogryns are dumb and the Zealots are actively scared of learning.
I love the line were a Veteran tells a Zealot off for insisting abhumans don't have souls.
dont think it's the same but I had once in a game where a zealot was mocking the very idea of ogryns having souls and the veteran responded "oi, you keep that up, it's me you're gonna have to worry about" or something to that effect
it was dope
Insult Ogryns around Guardsmen and you might find your self the victim of "accidental" friendly fire.
Especially Ogryns. Nobody messes with our big boys.
The female French voice once said something about not liking and Zelots much
And the vet said they're a bunch of wannabee soldiers that's what they are
@@Lancersilva SAH THANK YA SAH!
"I always wanted to see a penitent engine in action."
This line is disturbing on multiple levels.
I love the male and fem loose cannon voicelines, they are so cest la vie. I vibe.
@@Awootistic what the fuck is a cest la vie, you speaking high gothic?
So Long as their Pointed Towards the Enemy it'll be fine......I think ????
Seeing one in action and DRIVING one are two very diffrent things. :p
I don't get it
"And that's where they all died, waiting for a bridge...Not very heroic"
*Cuts to the Mission failed cutscene*
PFFFFFHAHAHAHAHA
I love the Loose Cannon Veteran
Same here :)
Also at 8:45:
- Anyone fancies a sing-song
- Yeah, sure, let's give away our position
*monster roars right after*
honestly, I freaking love the female cutthroat. The voice actress really nailed that feeling of somebody who's seen the literal end of the world and is STILL gritty enough to keep fighting.
@@Angaraman "THIS ONE'S FOR CADIA!"
I'm not the biggest Warhammer fan but i got *CHILLS* hearing that line...
@@oleksii-kozak That was awesome.😁
@@cgonzozo Cadia stands!!!
“Anyone fancy a sing-song?”
“Sure, give away our position then”
*Immediate monstrosity spawn*
"Oh, are we singing?! Let me join in!"
-The monstrosity
I adore how much the veterans and ogryns get along
Well, Ogryns and Guardsmen do work together alot
It's quite sweet
Hey Give me a Space Marine Size Killing Machine with the Mind of a 8yr old and I'll be Your Best Friend.......Provided They Protect Me from any Horrors of the Galaxy.
My favorite Veteran/ Ogryn Line so far is: Ogryn: "What does Abhuman mean? Does it mean something bad?" Veteran: "Emperor! Somebody called you that to your karkin face?"
or something to that effect. I've only heard it once.
Okay, gotta admit - that shield joke got me legit.
Kinda shocked to hear a joke from an Ogryn
@@fiofio2168 me too! Makes it even better
There is also a line from a brawler ogryn about smelter being a funny name ; which made me giggle
Ogryn and vet being bros is just both accurate and wholesome
@bastiat4855 Yeah, but it tracks with real life.
8:35 8:41
I’m starting to see why the Orks believe that the Reds ones go faster.
The psyker forgot to vent his buzzin and spawned a miniature warphole that distorted time to go faster for a few seconds.
“Cursed be the name of the despoiler”
*ascends to other plane*
Considering how i have heard stories of Ogryns that got tricked and realized they were tricked immediately tear apart Traitors, Yeah I think Ogryns are under the Emperor's protection
The veteran having respect and even defending abhumans is awesome
I'm honestly really in love with these more contemporary minded and knowledgeable characters. They're all criminals, right? And thus are not your standard Imperium dick-sleeves that don't question anything (Besides the Zealots and there's more than quite a few hints about them not being as pious as they claim to be.)
Plus now they likely have some minor degree of access to inquisitorial archives, and are being expressly trained by the Inquisition. Have to question what Grendyl is on the Radical or Puritan personality spectrum, and whether this is deliberate writing to make him seem more Radical by the fact that he's educating his non-conformist fighting force about the dangers of the galaxy.
Dan Abnett generally writes characters like these anyways, so it's not much of a shock if they're mimicking his stylings (he did write the lore, after all,) but I've seen a few hardcore fans complain about how the characters know way more than they should for average citizens/soldiers. I think the point is that they _aren't_ the average citizen or soldier, they're people who manipulated, got caught up in, or actively opposed the system.
And I mean, the things they know are on the scale of 'things a guardsman would kind-of know' as the Veterans usually bring up lore stuff, and all Veterans are former Guardsmen. Like about Cadia falling, especially as the Guardsman in question can be *from* Cadia, Guilliman and the Indomitus Crusade being a thing, the Cicatrix Maledictum existing (which Morrow has to confirm and even then they don't seem to get it quite), Eldar and Greenskins being a thing, as they might even have shot at them on deployment because Guardsman, Spess Marines and Battle Sisters existing and that a Penitent Engine exists (but not knowing what one *is* probably), Emprah's on Terra on the Golden Throne which is a big machine that does psyker-magic with human sacrifices, basically. None of these are particular lore-breaking for a Veteran guardsman in an Inquisitor's employ to know about. I'd think most Imperial citizens with access to decent resources are probably aware of Space Marines, the Sisters, Terra, Cadia falling and Guilliman being back because that was big news and so on.
it's weird how much they know, how do they even know about the Assassinorum's existence? Nobody would have told them of that
@@Minecrack1942 That may be the biggest stretch but I can excuse it for the sake of good banter. Who knows, maybe one of them is a Callidus assassin in disguise.
@@therat1117 yep i can see the general concepted knowledge being known but nothing to concreate. as ya both the guard and everyone int he team *with notible exception of ogrien because some dont got enough bone ead' modules to be smort enough but ya got a few accaly brain developed ones to counter. but ya no one is in any standard anymore
@@lechking941 Ogryns aren't drooling invalids, just single-minded and not really capable of abstract thinking. The Ogryns in-game tend to ask simple questions and mostly talk about being a big strong lad, food, and killing things.
2:38 that is the smartest Ogryn sentence I ever heard enough to make Boneheads look dumb
I mean... arent the Ogryns we play Boneheads themselves? Just asking since some of the weapons they use are usually Bonehead weapons and a lot of the things they say is above avarage Ogryn intelligence... or so it appears to me at least.
@@The19Scout97 most Ogryns don't usually spout the guardsmen saying of "Help ain't coming." not even Boneheads
@@Ulfbhert9000 Fair enough
@bastiat4855 It's actually suggested that the ogryn is a bone 'ead depending on which personality you choose, tho I can't remember the names.
You have one that is a bone' ead, one that wants to be one, and the last one thinks they don't need the implant
Doesn't take much to know when you're hosed.
ogryn : we will be remembered as great heros.
[the teams zelot getting ready to insult the ogryn for saying such things]
[the rest of the team stopping the zelot so the ogryn be blissfully unaware and happy.]
We could make it into the meme
🥰
Love me Ogryns, they always have best lines with the other classes.
Luv me Ogryns
Luv me Emp'rah
Simple as.
they do be cute too.
@@lechking941 aye yo
Ogryn call my Psyker "Sparkles" and my Psyker calls them "Sweet brute", my Psyker is incredibly friendly towards them and vice versa.
@@cloudywolf9738 hay thats a new nickname we have learned and ya its cute. but ya even a psyker understands ogryn are childish in nature but are rather lovly folk for working or otherwise
Psyker: Who's going to have to scrub these horrid scribblings off the walls? They fill my mind with pain!
Zealot: Calm yourself, freak. They will leave that job to the servitors.
Veteran: There was a bloke in my regiment caught writing snide remarks about our Commissar. Never saw him again after that.
Ogryn: Did I show you my drawing of Emperor? Is pretty.
Vet: I need a break.
Ogryn: *Thats officer talk, sah!*
Merely the psychic presence of an ogryn is enough to crush the demons of daubt
When an ogryn enters the room, the IQ of all warp entities nearby drop by 10 points. And that's just with 1 ogryn.
Play with two psykers and a veteran, and you might trigger the psykers talking about demonic possession and scaring the shit out of the veteran.
BRO! I’d love to hear that! 😂
I love how any time the preacher shit talks abhumans the Vet and Psyker always have great clap backs.
4:16 BRUTAL COMEBACK
show'em
"Anyone fancy a bit of a sing-song?"
"Yeah, sure! Let's give away our position!"
[Monster roars in the not-so-distance]
Me: [Chokes on my drink]
Everytime these dialogue videos come out it just reinforces my preference for the loose cannon voice on vet
Zealot: Truly there was no greater disciple of the Emperor than Sebastian Thor, blessed be his name.
Psyker: My Beloved says his head was stolen and placed in a vast museum by some insane collector!
Ogryn: Bah. Hate mus- moosy- moo-see-ums. They get mad when you touch pretty things!
8:45 "anybody fancy a sing-song?
Oh sure and lets give away our position
*Plague Ogryn makes itself known*
🤣🤣🤣
Played Cards with our Pilot. You dont want to know what i lost xD man i love the loose cannons voice actor so much xD
We loose too many moderately-adequate Veterans to bridges.
I HAVE YET TO FALL OFF A BRIDGE! BUT IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN SOONER OR LATER!
"Anyone fancy a sing song?"
"Yeah sure, let's give away our position"
*Large roar of something monstrous.*
I think their position is given away.
Just saying. In one of my mission, Veteran guardsman had a conversation with Morrow (I think that's his name), talking about some other hive city on Atoma Prime, that has already fallen to Chaos... Next update, I guess?😁
its also brought up by two others, one the savant psyker - he says he can sense the minds of the inhabitants so he KNOWS its there, so why will no one will acknowledge it? Exact same reply from Morrow
About a gene stealer cult infestation I think
Considering the missions say "Tertium hive" when you're invited I feel that implies we may see other parts of planet or even the sector if conflict grows
What a timing
"Anyone fancy a bit of sing song?"
"Yeah sure lets give away our position"
*Monster spawns*
this game makes me smile ear to ear with the quotes alone
5:02 so the word headshot no longer exists in the 40k millennium
Sadness, probably not because half the imperium is illiterate morons run by incompetent old men who were replaced by more competent people by order of Guilliman himself.
Cadians: "First time?"
You play as the most knowledgeable souls in the Imperium. They should be purged for knowing half of the things they openingly discuss.
@bastiat imagine thinking that the Inquisition cares about its agents. You literally have to kill about 100k heretics before they say in game that you could maybe be useful.
Inquisition vibes. Probably some of the most aware people in the imperium, even if you’re just in the warband.
Their Inquisition now the only group in the entire empire aloud to know what's going on so they can fight choas properly.
Thats why its called trust level after all
i love how guardsmen are some what protective about ogryns when zealots talk shit about them
If there's one thing I acknowledge; its the fact these guys know this fight is hopeless. Atoma may be a vital point in the Imperium but until Traitor Astartes show up; its going to be the guard and the rejects alone who have to make their stands. No traitor Astartes; no quick liberation for Atoma, because traitor astartes would call for more serious response from the Imperium besides calling in guardsmen and prisoners to do the lifting.
The bulk of the dialog is pretty funny and some of it is kind of sad or terrifying... like dude... do you know what a Penitent Engine is? If you lived long enough to gaze upon Sisters of Battle and the ranks of these crucified traitors; you'd know that you really REALLY don't want to know what they are capable of (Played Dawn of War; Penitent Engines are OP)
The situation on Atoma is really bad when you really get down to it. We know that a whole hive has fallen.
The soldiers holding the line aren't Grendyl's warband its an off world guard unit by their insignia's. All they can do is hold choke points and contain for now while the heretics taint the hive and have their way. They will eventually over run this hive too since they had the numbers to take one already.
Also isn't Atoma the second world of this area? Didn't the capital world fall?
@@CorbinHarrison1960 no clue; given they keep talking about the indomitus crusade im going to assume the primary hive world did fall. The main problem is that Atoma is literally on its own and unless traitor astartes are reported then no help will come. Its quite sad really...
Also the fact the surviving hive gangs are still fighting for their lives against overwhelming hoards of pox walkers...
Sisters of battle can be found in a lot of places at the local garrison level tho, penitent engines less so.
Main issue is that the guard *was* sent. It's just they immediately turned coat.
@@Darkcerve Where does it say the guard expedition that was sent turned? The guardsmen we are fighting are the Moebian's that came back to attack after being corrupted. I don't think the off world guard turned. They got slaughtered, its why they just hold choke points like bridges now.
4:05 good advice. If you're looking for plasteel you'll also be running into more ammo more often
6:33 not really supposed to be general knowledge is it
9:50 that's gold, props
8:31
"Never liked Cadia..."
*Halo:*
"Heresy count - error, error, error, overload!"
make shorts out of these, grow your subs bro
these are good edits
I like how no matter what whenever the zealot starts talkin shit about ogryns everyone else just tells the zealot to shut the fuck up
Ogryns being based as usual lol
I love how the bully ogryn is way smarter than he has any right to be
Is this the same voice cast from Vermintide? I'm sure I heard someone say something was their "beloved" in that too
Yeah they have the same cast from Vermintide. One of the voice actress’ for female psykers is the same voice actress for Sienna, I think one of the male psykers is the same voice actor for saltzpyre but I could be wrong, Morrow is voiced by the same guy who voiced Kruber, and one of the ogryn voices is the same guy who voiced Bardin
@@rastanamag59 Bardin being a Ogryn in spot on :)
A great crusade is in order
At 7:00 how does a random soldier know the existence of nurgle? Wouldn't they be shot for that?
probably a Cadian veteran
It's a zealot, and he's saying that based on the fact that the heretics refer to 'Grandfather Nurgle' themselves. He doesn't know who Nurgle *is* at all.
@@therat1117 and as we hear from the seer (BOT) who does proably understand something exists that the beloved (fragment of the emperor) hates and has seen systems fall in the dream.
I mean we're in the inquisitions warband. I kind of assume these things would be learned eventually. And every bigwig on the ship can hear the comms so I assume they don't care as long as u do your job
Well it makes sense They called Nurgle a Demon and not a god thus they know demons exist but not the Chaos Gods as there has been a few dialogues lines doubting that the Chaos God's Actually exist but are Just really Strong Demons. Also since they are apart of Inquisition basic understanding of Warp and Warp Entities are a must for any Agent.
Hol up did that ogryn say "git" on 3:45?
Aye, the brawler Ogryn is similiar to an Ork.
@@titiansenjaya3432 well that definitely opens up a big can of worms
@@hermankrylov576 the other ogryn even said something like "Krump The heretics" So yeah they speak low-gothic like an Ork.
There is a Reason why Orks like The Ogryn's.
If an ogryn were to paint himself green, he would blend in with an ork horde effortlessly.
oh, i think i played with you today or yesterday. I remember the name StormTrooper
1:54 Fuegonasus?
Wait, are you BOT? I've definitely played with you before lol.
i wont lie when ya do other games u kind of hope ya can move into the larger job side of tihngs when it coems time
So Macharius might be closet heretic after all...
His actual lore was that his close officers didn't want to campaign anymore and had him killed.
@@TheKsalad Not excactly, his officers hired an assasin to kill him, because he caught a disease of Nurgle, and had the records faked that he died in a battle, to hide the fact Chaos exists.
Well no but actually yes.
@@percivalden84 Wtf, really? How did he catch that 😨
@@tomau0506 Because nurgle is the master of making plagues and disease. easily could have cooked up something and infected Macharius if macharius, had caught even a fraction of nurgles attention. The how doesn't matter, they simply will enjoy this delightful blessing.
AND THATS WHERE THEY ALL DIED WAITING FOR A BLOODY BRIDGE, not very heroic lmao.
God the beloved voicelines are so cringey yet intriguing. Who the hell are they talking to, and could they... stop doing that?
These random ground-level nobodies know waaaaaay too much about the 40k universe.
Considering nearly every organization in the imperium was fighting at Cadia when it fell.
Also I wouldn't be suprised if Gulliman kinda just let half of those things slip.
Needs everything he could get for the Indominus Crusade so having people executed for knowing about half the things they know about isn't worth it.
These are not ground level nobodys all of them have been around the block. Hell the emp is pretty clearly talking to one of them lol
They are part of the Inquisition.
Might explain why they were prisoners in the first place, bound for execution until hell showed up at their port side.
veteran is my fav and main class but the fact that they are so meningless in the lore makes me not want to play them lol. at least ogryns have more meaning and onthe battlefield mean something lol, closer to a space marine than a veteran
Ech, Ogryn’s are tougher but Veterans are arguably more significant and dangerous once they reach the later parts of their service. Battlefield smarts and a good aim with a dangerous weapon are worth a lot. Given the group they’re in, Vets are almost certainly the ones with the most useful practical knowledge of how to survive, whilst the psykers know more about the esoteric, the Ogryns are dumb and the Zealots are actively scared of learning.