Obviously this wasn't EVERYTHING that happened in 40k in the 200ish years between games, but hopefully this served as a good primer to bridge the gap between the original Space Marine and Space Marine 2. Looking forward to discussing some of the wider lore stuff with folks in the comments but BEWARE OF SPOILERS FOLKS. Individuals posting them will be sent to the Commissar. Now if you'll excuse me, I realised after filming this that my models in the background are far too dusty and are in need of a little TLC..🧹
Hey man, great video. I think you (or your editor) forgot to put in the graphic for the timestamp to skip to by the theory crafting portion of this video. Just bringing it to your attention.
They should have included the 1st game with ultimate edition at least. For some people who really want to get into Warhammer but simply don’t know enough about the lore to be sold on it.
how to say you didn't play the game and are a filthy casual without saying it lol SM2 is not 200 years later. in the game the primaris marines mention his service studs and what they mean in terms of years. get a new job and i would implore you to never speak of WH40k again.
Yeah, pretty much just a playground argument that goes into “I have missile force field that instabeats anything”. It’s dumb but that’s what happens with an IP based on a war game with plastic minis.
Space Marines typically dont live long lives independent of their genetic capability to do so, so the fact that Titus has FOUR service studs is a pretty badass thing.
Doesn't each chapter have different durations for how long a stud represents? It could be 4 years four campaigns for centuries. What did the studs actually mean?
It varies with each chapter but in this case, a stud equals 50 years of service. Early in the game, Brother Gadriel sees Titus' 4 studs and comments about how Titus has been alive for at least 200 years.
@@freakmean16 I've got more into Warhammer 40k when Darktide came out. I've watched by now quite a lot of Lore Videos and Podcasts, but I would love to get more into the Novels side of the Story, it's really daunting to find a starting point there. You'd say the Horus Heresy would be a good starting point?
@@droodthedudeAgree that Horus Heresy is Not a good starting point. There are a lot of great Horus Heresy novels (my favourite would be Mechanicum by Graham McNeil), but they have a lot of intrigueing foreshadowing moments regarding 40k which you would miss if you don't have the 40k basics. Eisenhorn: Xenos by Dan Abnett (Inquisition detective story), Avenging Son by Guy Haley (Roboute Guilliman starting the Epic Indomitus Crusade) or Titanicum by Dan Abnett (Mech warfare in 40k) are all great novels to start with.
My favourite thing about Inquisitor Thrax is that he’s actually from the Realm of Chaos rulebook for Warhammer, from the late 1980s! A short story in that shows his fall to chaos; I love that they used him for the end of SM1, drawing on the game’s history instead of just making up a random Inquisitor for the role
@half.blight after abaddon essentially gathered the entire forces of chaos to assault a planet that has done nothing but hold off chaos for 10,000 years, he still nearly lost and had to throw a temper tantrum and sacrifice a powerful moon sized ship by yeeting it into said planet, sacrificing the importance of it as a staging planet for his forces. Did he win? Technically yes. Was it embarrassing for him? For sure. Does Cadia still stand? ABSOLUTELY.
@@half.blight its more of its super impressive for the gaurds to put up that good of a fight agiast chaos there were very few space marines on cadia and chaos had to drop a literal planet on them to win
yeah lol. This game just went on my radar a couple weeks back maybe and since then I am obsessed with the gameplay footage and lore videos of 40k, can't wait to play as a badass Space Marine this time around after playing a couple hundred of Darktide.
Real. I can't wait for this game. This is the most hyped i've been for a game since Anthem, i just pray it isn't a massive disappointment like that game was
If Roboute makes an appearance, I want him to tell Leandros he's a inflexible, dogmatic, and disappointing failure to his face. Ultramarines are supposed to be adaptable, like Titus; the Codex wasn't meant to be a bible.
@Akabinxstar shilling the games they are "reviewing". Gamespot and honestly most game review companies out there, often get people who aren't really fans of a game/series they enjoy personally to do reviews. It comes off as fake and non genuine. Hard to trust someone who is "reviewing" something purely because they are paid to. Instead of a real fan that knows the smaller details that fans want to hear.
Dave, it is time for you to claim your place as Warmaster of Gamespot and take over the channel with Johnathan Ferguson, The Keeper of Firearms and artilleries at the Royal Armories Museum in the Uk with warhammer lore content.
She's just an infantry officer in a Cadian regiment, I would expect she's long since passed. Rejuvenant treatments are only for really important people. The only way she could still be around is through warpfuckery, e.g. the passage of time being different after being lost in a warp storm during warp travel...
I'm new to this universe. The Astardes project by Syama Pederson set the hook in me. Have been trying to get tuned in more, so this video is right on time. Not sure why the name variation Peter Turbo is so funny. Anywho, I'm ready for the game experience.
This was a lot. I used to like gene stealer and nurgle characters as a kid and enjoyed painting them. There was so much lore I did not know as i only held a passing interest, but this was so helpful and essential and well researched, thank you.
Dave please do a video on your WH40K Army(s?)! We've seen the intercessors and citadel paints in the background of your weapons expert react and are curious on your paint game and what you play!
Haha I've posted a few of my models on my Instagram (IrregularDave). I've not painted in a little while to be honest, it has been a hectic month! I haven't played in even longer, but I am partial to Kill Team, and I am creating a Necromunda gang at the moment to play with a friend.
Thanks to you I learned that Cato Sicarius is not the Captain of 2nd Company anymore, this is a deep lore cut for me as a long time Ultramarine player, i appreciate this
I still feel like chapters create firstborn Marines and then upgrade others to primaris I just feel like wiping out the first born entirely would be a waste from a tactical and story-driven point but I'm really glad Lieutenant Titus got the upgrade!
You arent really “playing early” tho so much as you are paying extra to play on time. Everyone else got the game late Also, preorders are horrible for the games industry. They encourage bad business and development practices
“Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons turned traitor.” Magnus tried to stop the Heresy from even happening. He contacted the wounded Horus on the Feral Moon of Davin while Erebus was playing with powers he couldn’t comprehend on the command of Lorgar, to try and bring the Warmaster back to reason. When that didn’t work he resorted to breaching the Emperor’s psychic wards through the Aeldari Web Way into the Imperial Palace branch the Emperor began creating, to warn the Emperor of Horus’ treachery. The excommunication of Magnus and the Thousand Sons was a mistake on the part of the Master of Mankind, but not his first. That wretched corpse enthroned on Terra. All is Dust.
I’m new to warhammer so I don’t know how studs work but it is mentioned that Titus was put in stasis for several decades. If he’s in stasis for 100 years and that doesn’t count towards the studs, that would make sense
My problem with Space Marine II is that, just like when Master Chief 117 fought Spartan Locke, Titus shouldn’t have been hurt by Gadriel if he had been transformed into a Primaris.
If Ultramarine was already chill with our boy the normal thing to do was make him a Dreadnought, but making him cross the Rubicon while injured seems be a plot point.
I'm betting that because Titus was Captain of the 2nd Company before Cato Sicarius, since he knew Marneus Calgar personally and was probably good friends with him, Marneus likely heard news that Titus was able to be saved with the Primaris and wanted to spare his friend the grim fate of being a dreadnought. Being a dreadnought is a torturous existence and if Titus can better serve by being more light and suited for elite, deep strike missions than the grinding frontlines as a dreadnought, Marneus knew where he would best be used.
Belasarius Cawl making the Primarus Marines is funny because that's invention and as a Mechanicus, that's heresy. Roboute Guilliman is essentially endorsing heresy because the Primaris process is too powerful to pass up.
The continued existence of the Adeptus Mechanicus itself is an example of such hypocrisy. While largely compatible with the Imperial Cult, the Cult Mechanicus is nonetheless distinct, and in enough ways to make a Puritan Inquisitor uncomfortable, to say the least.
The Emperor is cool and all, but you should know that Grandfather Nurgle loves us unconditionally! We welcome everyone in our garden of deleterious delights
Forgot to mention that he was the first captain of the 2nd company and that the legendary Cato Sicarius replaced him after he went "missing", and then Cato also went MIA and was replaced by Acheran.
Technology & progress is shunned in 40K universe. Everything across the galaxy is in stagnation and why the Imperium is failing. It’s litterally expressly forbidden to invent or create new things, hence why Cawl & the Primaris Marines are controversial in current 40K lore.
You need to go read about Magnus and the Beginning of the Heresy if you don’t know. You have to understand the importance of Magnus(fate of thousand sons), the webway, and the council of Nikaea.
The Emperor caused the heresy not the primarks, that useless year treated super intelligent hundreds of years old warriors like little children and so the rebelled, big e completely dropped the ball when it came to basic respect when managing employees and that caused the heresy and Magnus did nothing wrong because he operated with false information.
@@wintertrooper7918 oh ok, I thought as you started doing a mission that is what he had been doing, what scene is that mentioned in? I do get confused with all the names and terms as I don't play warhammer.
Is it just me or did Chairon say that he grew up on Calth when the word bearers attacked... that was in the 31st millenium during the horus heresy wasnt it?? He's over 10k years old??? And he d oesnt have any service studs on his head??
Titus had two service studs in his head at the beginning of space Marine 1. Each service stud counts for 50 years of service to the emperor. When we see him again, he has four service studs. Therefore, only 100 years have passed. It's like you didn't even bother to do the basic homework
@@wintertrooper7918 says who? In the first game he had two studs. In the 2nd game he had 4 studs. That's 50 years a stud my man. They specifically state that the events of the first game happen a 100 years before the 2nd.
You could have done a bit more research. It's 100 years between the games, not 200. The game also confirms this, but so does other lore: “Idaeus’s grizzled face was lined with experience and his shaven skull ran with moisture and blood. Four gold studs glittered on his forehead, each one representing a half-century of service, but his piercing grey eyes had lost none of the sparkle of youth. Uriel nodded, scowling.” Ultramarines Omnibus by Graham McNeil Two more studs = 100 years later
Obviously this wasn't EVERYTHING that happened in 40k in the 200ish years between games, but hopefully this served as a good primer to bridge the gap between the original Space Marine and Space Marine 2.
Looking forward to discussing some of the wider lore stuff with folks in the comments but BEWARE OF SPOILERS FOLKS. Individuals posting them will be sent to the Commissar.
Now if you'll excuse me, I realised after filming this that my models in the background are far too dusty and are in need of a little TLC..🧹
Hey man, great video. I think you (or your editor) forgot to put in the graphic for the timestamp to skip to by the theory crafting portion of this video. Just bringing it to your attention.
@@chefbenji1880 ah crumbs you right, that's my bad. I must have accidentally deleted it.
I added it into the timeline though, thanks for the heads up!
They should have included the 1st game with ultimate edition at least. For some people who really want to get into Warhammer but simply don’t know enough about the lore to be sold on it.
Where are you getting 200 years from? It's only 100-150 years later.
how to say you didn't play the game and are a filthy casual without saying it lol SM2 is not 200 years later. in the game the primaris marines mention his service studs and what they mean in terms of years. get a new job and i would implore you to never speak of WH40k again.
40k lore feels like: “these guys are elite, and these are more elite, and those are ultra elites guys”
….Exactly… 😂
You forgot about the super duper elite guys way over there
Yeah, pretty much just a playground argument that goes into “I have missile force field that instabeats anything”. It’s dumb but that’s what happens with an IP based on a war game with plastic minis.
Yes
... and they're all expendable
Space Marines typically dont live long lives independent of their genetic capability to do so, so the fact that Titus has FOUR service studs is a pretty badass thing.
That's why he wears no helmet.
The stronger they are, the more skin they have showing.
Don't wanna mess with Sly Marbo
@@Patrick-y4d1z And he's not even a space marine! Also: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!
Doesn't each chapter have different durations for how long a stud represents? It could be 4 years four campaigns for centuries. What did the studs actually mean?
@@meeponinthbit3466 I always thought each stud represents a century of service
It varies with each chapter but in this case, a stud equals 50 years of service. Early in the game, Brother Gadriel sees Titus' 4 studs and comments about how Titus has been alive for at least 200 years.
Is this the content I am to expect every time a new Warhammer 40k game comes out?
Cause I’m all for it
The first Space Marine is what got me into 40k..... You will love its lore. Begin by reading The Horus Heresy.
@@freakmean16 I've got more into Warhammer 40k when Darktide came out. I've watched by now quite a lot of Lore Videos and Podcasts, but I would love to get more into the Novels side of the Story, it's really daunting to find a starting point there. You'd say the Horus Heresy would be a good starting point?
Yes, and this is the extremely cut down cliffs notes version lmao.
Now let me tell you about the Thunder Warriors...
@@droodthedudeI do not recommend the Horus Heresy. Start with the Dark Imperium trilogy
@@droodthedudeAgree that Horus Heresy is Not a good starting point. There are a lot of great Horus Heresy novels (my favourite would be Mechanicum by Graham McNeil), but they have a lot of intrigueing foreshadowing moments regarding 40k which you would miss if you don't have the 40k basics. Eisenhorn: Xenos by Dan Abnett (Inquisition detective story), Avenging Son by Guy Haley (Roboute Guilliman starting the Epic Indomitus Crusade) or Titanicum by Dan Abnett (Mech warfare in 40k) are all great novels to start with.
My favourite thing about Inquisitor Thrax is that he’s actually from the Realm of Chaos rulebook for Warhammer, from the late 1980s! A short story in that shows his fall to chaos; I love that they used him for the end of SM1, drawing on the game’s history instead of just making up a random Inquisitor for the role
The planet broke before the guard did!
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
CADIA STANDS
So much cheer for the failures who can't even protect their own planet
@half.blight after abaddon essentially gathered the entire forces of chaos to assault a planet that has done nothing but hold off chaos for 10,000 years, he still nearly lost and had to throw a temper tantrum and sacrifice a powerful moon sized ship by yeeting it into said planet, sacrificing the importance of it as a staging planet for his forces. Did he win? Technically yes. Was it embarrassing for him? For sure. Does Cadia still stand? ABSOLUTELY.
@@half.blight its more of its super impressive for the gaurds to put up that good of a fight agiast chaos there were very few space marines on cadia and chaos had to drop a literal planet on them to win
Is anyone else just creeping UA-cam waiting for new sm2 content to drop?
yeah lol. This game just went on my radar a couple weeks back maybe and since then I am obsessed with the gameplay footage and lore videos of 40k, can't wait to play as a badass Space Marine this time around after playing a couple hundred of Darktide.
been like that for a month, been watching lore and animations too
Are you? 👀
I too am falling victim to overhype.
Real. I can't wait for this game. This is the most hyped i've been for a game since Anthem, i just pray it isn't a massive disappointment like that game was
If Roboute makes an appearance, I want him to tell Leandros he's a inflexible, dogmatic, and disappointing failure to his face. Ultramarines are supposed to be adaptable, like Titus; the Codex wasn't meant to be a bible.
I really wanted the campaign to have a nod to that. It does, but not how you'd expect. Your version would have felt awesome 😅
Heretic!
How you liking the ending lol. I will say nothing further hahaha
I like that Gamespot got someone that likes warhammer legit to do this video, not some shill
Dave is the ultimate Warhammer weeb. By far the most qualified man for the job.
@@nicholasvaultonburg9152 making this video even more liked and appreciated.
A shill for what…?
@Akabinxstar shilling the games they are "reviewing". Gamespot and honestly most game review companies out there, often get people who aren't really fans of a game/series they enjoy personally to do reviews. It comes off as fake and non genuine. Hard to trust someone who is "reviewing" something purely because they are paid to. Instead of a real fan that knows the smaller details that fans want to hear.
@@StunnyBruh just stop talking. Please
Videos like these that I knew I wanted the game are making me want to be a huge warhammer nerd cause the lore so deep and cool asf
This is Dave Jewitt, the keeper of Jonathan Ferguson.
-in the UK who houses thousands of facts about iconic firearms throughout history.
Dave, it is time for you to claim your place as Warmaster of Gamespot and take over the channel with Johnathan Ferguson, The Keeper of Firearms and artilleries at the Royal Armories Museum in the Uk with warhammer lore content.
I kid you not, but I have seen fan art of Jonathan as a Mechanicum Magos before.
@@IrregularDave Ah a befitting title for The Keep of Firearms and Artilleries
@@IrregularDave In 40k he'd either be a Magos of the AdMech, or perhaps a Keeper of the Forge (head Techmarine) in an Astartes chapter lol
And you can play the Fall of Cadia in both Battlefleet Gothic Armada games
BFGA2 goes very off script with the endings, but is otherwise accurate
Robert Gillman vs. a shart of Magnus would be a cool background image in the middle of a tyranid 1000 son fight.
by looks of it its first tyranids invasion of mc cragge.
@@hellatze That'll be fun. I have only read the Heresy books. Were the 1000nd Sons there?
Sounds very brown & sticky
@@Bertaroo1wouldn’t the shart of Magnus be red? He should get that checked
Shart lol you mean shard 😂
Oh no! A gaming news outlet is covering 40k lore. This is gonna be a mess... oh, thank The Emperor! It's Dave!
The Emperor would never allow anyone else from a pop news outlet to dare cover it
I know this guy, he works help Jonathon in a tagteam dreamteam of boomstick lore! Lets goooo, great video dude, really loved this in all seriousness!
I just hope the OST is as awesome as the first one....Sacha and Cris should make their comeback
I hope to see that Mira ranked up over these years and got access to rejuvination treatments.
She's just an infantry officer in a Cadian regiment, I would expect she's long since passed.
Rejuvenant treatments are only for really important people.
The only way she could still be around is through warpfuckery, e.g. the passage of time being different after being lost in a warp storm during warp travel...
so good. Loving this video recap.
I am now hyped & also equipped with back story & lore. Super! Can't wait for Sep 9th. For the Imperium!
3:49 18* primarchs *stares inquisitively*
19, actually (ahem...Alpharius and Omegon).
Heresy intensifies
Those of the true faith know there were only 9
@@Baronnax 21
19* Alpharius Omegon is 2 people.
I'm new to this universe. The Astardes project by Syama Pederson set the hook in me. Have been trying to get tuned in more, so this video is right on time. Not sure why the name variation Peter Turbo is so funny. Anywho, I'm ready for the game experience.
This was a lot. I used to like gene stealer and nurgle characters as a kid and enjoyed painting them. There was so much lore I did not know as i only held a passing interest, but this was so helpful and essential and well researched, thank you.
That was some really great Warhammer lore story told and I throughly enjoyed hearing about it. This is one ultra rich dark fantastic universe.
this was very clear to follow, welldone!
Dave please do a video on your WH40K Army(s?)!
We've seen the intercessors and citadel paints in the background of your weapons expert react and are curious on your paint game and what you play!
Haha I've posted a few of my models on my Instagram (IrregularDave).
I've not painted in a little while to be honest, it has been a hectic month!
I haven't played in even longer, but I am partial to Kill Team, and I am creating a Necromunda gang at the moment to play with a friend.
Thanks to you I learned that Cato Sicarius is not the Captain of 2nd Company anymore, this is a deep lore cut for me as a long time Ultramarine player, i appreciate this
He was captian of the 2nd after Titus. But got lost in the warp for a long while
Even as a 40k need this was a great catch up to ready myself for the Xenos hordes!
The Shield That Slays!
This is a really good, concise intro to the universe
thank you, that was a brilliant, concise and enjoyable lore dumb. ❤
these two videos were excellent!
THANK YOU! I definitely needed a little foreplay before starting the game 🤙🧐 lol
FOR THE EMPEROR‼️
good finally something to ground the area of books and media to look into. since many fgorums are only slowly updating due to early release
“It says we can’t do that in the codex.”
“THAT ISN’T GOING TO STOP ME BECAUSE I CAN’T READ!!!”
Boltgun is canon?
yes
Thw guy literally mentions Titus by name
Guess so was playing it last night
Yeah lol
"The guy" put some repect on Malum Caedo's name 😭@thebaron9405
Really good stuff!! Would have loved to see the video sources for each now source shown.
So boltgun is connected to sm1 and sm2 holy
Yup, play Boltgun, it makes it clear at the start that it's on Graia after SM1.
I went into Boltgun blind, it was a pleasant surprise!
Actually a good video!
I cried when Cadia said - "I am the grimness and darkness of the universe"
200 YEARS!?!?!?!?
I can't wait to see all the technical advancements!!!!!
What advancements? This is Warhammer 40K. Humanity has been stuck in a technological quagmire for almost 10,000 years.
Thanks for the lore vids!
I want a Horus Heresy Movie, image how amazing it would be!
Great, I just have to watch this a hundred times to understand everything. 😭
I still feel like chapters create firstborn Marines and then upgrade others to primaris I just feel like wiping out the first born entirely would be a waste from a tactical and story-driven point but I'm really glad Lieutenant Titus got the upgrade!
Thanks for the recap, Dave.
Hope to run into you in Operations.
Thanks Dave!
GameSpot, nice video keep it up bro
Excellent video.
Alpharius approves.
Guilliman showing up in the game would make me freak out in the best way possible.
He does not
Crazy they made like 4 different game styles for this series lol
I wish they would have made the early pre order date be August 30th, so people like me could have played all long-weekend-long
You arent really “playing early” tho so much as you are paying extra to play on time. Everyone else got the game late
Also, preorders are horrible for the games industry. They encourage bad business and development practices
Another day another warhammer video to keep me sane till release haha
I doubt we'll see Robobutt Gorillaman outside of cutscenes.
I heard its only been 100 years since the end of SM1.
Great Job!
my favorite dave jewitt.
“Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons turned traitor.”
Magnus tried to stop the Heresy from even happening. He contacted the wounded Horus on the Feral Moon of Davin while Erebus was playing with powers he couldn’t comprehend on the command of Lorgar, to try and bring the Warmaster back to reason. When that didn’t work he resorted to breaching the Emperor’s psychic wards through the Aeldari Web Way into the Imperial Palace branch the Emperor began creating, to warn the Emperor of Horus’ treachery.
The excommunication of Magnus and the Thousand Sons was a mistake on the part of the Master of Mankind, but not his first. That wretched corpse enthroned on Terra.
All is Dust.
Um. He had 2 studs in space marine 1 so he was 100 years old and he has 4 studs in space marine 2 so 200 years old. so it about 100 years later.
was looking for this. thanks
@@sahnebaer9221 no worries. As it pretty old lore and gw hardly brings up service studs nowadays.
I’m new to warhammer so I don’t know how studs work but it is mentioned that Titus was put in stasis for several decades. If he’s in stasis for 100 years and that doesn’t count towards the studs, that would make sense
No these gold studs are 100 years
@@wintertrooper7918 They iron studs. He does not have a single gold stud.
Captain Demetrian Titus in the first series had the voice and appearance of a British actor - Mark Strong
If you need 40k lore, Luetin09 is your guy
Great job. 👍🏾
I wonder if Titus will become a Custodes or potentially a grey knight
Imperial guard or chaos spacemarines or spacemarines grey knights game needs some attention
If it is 200 year later. It is such shame that lieutanant mira is defintely dead by now 😢
Unless she got promoted enough to get rejuvenation treatments
Aaaggghhh, I hadn't thought of that!
Or time dilation when trapped in a warp storm during travel through the Immaterium... those are the only two ways I can think of.
Being the only surviving officer and keeping the guard from falling apart until help arrived, she should have received quite the promotion.
got gold and lemme tell yall this game is amazing❤
Just in time for my lunch break 😎
I thought it was 100. The other characters reference his campaign bolts on his head each for 50 years
It’s always been 100 years, a standard Terran century.
@primarch316 I've always seen thst gold studs represent 100 years
My problem with Space Marine II is that, just like when Master Chief 117 fought Spartan Locke, Titus shouldn’t have been hurt by Gadriel if he had been transformed into a Primaris.
If Ultramarine was already chill with our boy the normal thing to do was make him a Dreadnought, but making him cross the Rubicon while injured seems be a plot point.
It’d possibly be harder to control a Dreadnought than a Marine
I'm betting that because Titus was Captain of the 2nd Company before Cato Sicarius, since he knew Marneus Calgar personally and was probably good friends with him, Marneus likely heard news that Titus was able to be saved with the Primaris and wanted to spare his friend the grim fate of being a dreadnought. Being a dreadnought is a torturous existence and if Titus can better serve by being more light and suited for elite, deep strike missions than the grinding frontlines as a dreadnought, Marneus knew where he would best be used.
Guilliman HAS to be seen somewhere in the game !
Or the Lion....
I'd lose my mind if El Johnson popped up
@@IrregularDave positively ?
@@Neakob Oh yeah, I'm a big Dark Angels fan
Lion is currently operating in the imperium Nihilus, the game takes place in the segmentum pacificus, literally opposite sides of the galaxy
@@davidtrujillo1689 Yeah but an Angel can dream
Thx a lot
That was a good video.
I like how Robert Gorillaman's name wasn't butchered on this video
Already beat the campaign, time to understand all the references 😂😂😂
I’m so excited
Belasarius Cawl making the Primarus Marines is funny because that's invention and as a Mechanicus, that's heresy. Roboute Guilliman is essentially endorsing heresy because the Primaris process is too powerful to pass up.
The continued existence of the Adeptus Mechanicus itself is an example of such hypocrisy. While largely compatible with the Imperial Cult, the Cult Mechanicus is nonetheless distinct, and in enough ways to make a Puritan Inquisitor uncomfortable, to say the least.
You're a real one
The Emperor is cool and all, but you should know that Grandfather Nurgle loves us unconditionally! We welcome everyone in our garden of deleterious delights
I could smell this comment through my phone
We need a Deathwatch Game.
Forgot to mention that he was the first captain of the 2nd company and that the legendary Cato Sicarius replaced him after he went "missing", and then Cato also went MIA and was replaced by Acheran.
He wasn't the first just the previous
We March for Macragge!!!!
MAY reappears?! He's the main face and 1st player slot of the campaign!
2 Days left!
Am I notices youtube videos spoiling Space Marine 2 for me?
2:03 .. CADIA STANDDSSSSSS
watching this as if i haven’t been into warhammer for two years
I haven’t touch it yet because one of the guys has exams so we holding out until then😭
In 200 years we went from flintlocks to nukes, but the Guard still had the same lasgun 💀
Technology & progress is shunned in 40K universe. Everything across the galaxy is in stagnation and why the Imperium is failing. It’s litterally expressly forbidden to invent or create new things, hence why Cawl & the Primaris Marines are controversial in current 40K lore.
You need to go read about Magnus and the Beginning of the Heresy if you don’t know. You have to understand the importance of Magnus(fate of thousand sons), the webway, and the council of Nikaea.
Magnus didn’t do anything wrong.
Magnus did Everything wrong
A Thousand Sons is one of the best books I've ever read, it is amazing how gripping it is even when you know roughly what is going to happen.
The Emperor caused the heresy not the primarks, that useless year treated super intelligent hundreds of years old warriors like little children and so the rebelled, big e completely dropped the ball when it came to basic respect when managing employees and that caused the heresy and Magnus did nothing wrong because he operated with false information.
How has it been 200 years if Titus already had 100 years of service in SM1 and in SM2 now only has 200 years?????
And you start in the Deathwatch, where it says he has been for 100 years since the end of the first game. 😕
@stephendiggines9122 no he spent 100 years in and out of stasis as a torture victim of inquisitir Thrax
@@wintertrooper7918 oh ok, I thought as you started doing a mission that is what he had been doing, what scene is that mentioned in? I do get confused with all the names and terms as I don't play warhammer.
There's no force in the universe more powerful than a named Ultramarine!
Is it just me or did Chairon say that he grew up on Calth when the word bearers attacked...
that was in the 31st millenium during the horus heresy wasnt it??
He's over 10k years old??? And he d oesnt have any service studs on his head??
Isnt every stud 50years of service? And Titus went from 2 to 4, no? Thats 100years (give or take few years).
Apparentky gold studs mean 100 years each
If you don't remind the Cadians that they failed to do their job at every opportunity, how will they ever improve?
Where did the info about Titus’ capture come from? Is there a novel?
Cadia broke before the guard did!!
"20 Primarcs."
Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus: Care to correct your self young man?
listen, I didn't decide how numbers work...
Not my fault they tore the statues down!
@@IrregularDave Hehehehe. 😆
briefing before joining in 20 min
Titus had two service studs in his head at the beginning of space Marine 1. Each service stud counts for 50 years of service to the emperor. When we see him again, he has four service studs. Therefore, only 100 years have passed. It's like you didn't even bother to do the basic homework
No the gold studs he has represent 100 years
@@wintertrooper7918 says who? In the first game he had two studs. In the 2nd game he had 4 studs. That's 50 years a stud my man. They specifically state that the events of the first game happen a 100 years before the 2nd.
I’m here because of Jake baldino.
You could have done a bit more research. It's 100 years between the games, not 200. The game also confirms this, but so does other lore:
“Idaeus’s grizzled face was lined with experience and his shaven skull ran with moisture and blood. Four gold studs glittered on his forehead, each one representing a half-century of service, but his piercing grey eyes had lost none of the sparkle of youth. Uriel nodded, scowling.”
Ultramarines Omnibus by Graham McNeil
Two more studs = 100 years later
The gold studs mean 100 years each
@@wintertrooper7918 Not for the Ultramarines. Both in the game and in books.