When that helmsman died at his post aboard the Sword of Baal, I got so many goosebumps that it was actually uncomfortable. There is a naval military tradition in my family (possibly going back to the War of 1812, but that is hard to verify), and the idea of a helmsman literally refusing to die until his vessel was safe gave me a serious frog in my throat. Everyone knows a captain goes down with his ship, but helmsmen are the same. In fact, I believe that it used to be an unwritten rule that the only person that a captain could not command to abandon ship was the helmsman... however, I think that fell out of common knowledge along with the age of sail. Anywho, I've thoroughly enjoyed this series! Thank you for making excellent content, and I am looking forward to whatever you create next.
Same, I had a grandfather survive the HMS Barham torpedoed off Gibraltar and his brother served on the Hood (before it's fateful voyage) and going back to the age of sail in the merchant navy. But I think the scene speaks to 'Duty before Death or Dishonour' which has a certain romanticism about it and those who know the stories can enjoy a much deeper connection. He's the Helmsman o the ship and if anyone can get the ship safe it's him, dying will just have to wait.
That’s awesome if that’s true man and I wouldn’t doubt it the captain having a reliable man to go down with would be a reassuring thought to any captain on his way out with the ship
@@TheD-Ham It is as true as any tale passed down through generations of sailors can be 😏. But seriously, when your average citizen thinks about a ship going down, for some reason (probably film) they have an image of a lone, stoic captain on the bridge and a slow camera zoom out as the ship finally slips below the water. In reality, if "abandon ship" has been ordered, things have gone about as wrong as they can. Chaos can't begin to describe it. Snapping masts, splinters flying into your eyes, brothers/friends screaming in pain, slipping on a deck that's now slick with blood, probably a sail catching fire and wrapping itself around your now-burning-alive men. A captain has to be everywhere, saving those he can, barking orders above the din, trying to communicate with other friendly ships in the formation, letting them know to either fight on or escape the slaughter, but either way not to be slowed on his own ship's behalf. The last thing he needs is to be metaphorically shackled to the wheel. You see what I'm saying? Anywho, I hope these mental images might help to convey at least a fraction of the hell at sea that would be occuring if the "abandon ship" order was given.
@@s3p4kner Damn straight, my brother! Ships don't go down in an instant. Even a thoroughly perforated wooden hull can limp a surprising distance before capsizing. The goal will be to withdraw to a more advantageous position for the men that have to abandon their beloved charge; either closer to shore, deeper into a friendly formation for easier rescue, or perhaps even closer to the enemy vessel (that your men may take revenge on those who caused them such woe, or at least would die a quicker and nobler death than being picked off piecemeal while floating helplessly in the deep blue).
During our abandoned ship drills the breach crew would stay to the last. It not actually a case the captain must go down with the ship. But he must ensure all others are off before he leaves and bridge crew would leave with him. There a bunch of other stuff a warship ship sicking must do to. Like smash the radios with a axe.
Blood Angels in the Black Rage seeing the Tyranid Broodlord: "Nice set of extra arms you've got there Horus, that won't help you though!" Tyranid Broodlord: "Confused screeching...."
“ what have you done “ which the screen shake and the most noble of the blood angels squad absolutely losing it at the sight of his fallen brothers that’s an amazing ending 💯
Ancaeus was so focused on saving Kazarion from the curse after Rafael's death that he couldn't keep himself away from it, that and Kazarion's defeat and all the brothers he lost pushed him over the edge, the true burden of leadership for those of the 9th.
When I saw that first feather fall, I got goosebumps. When Ancaeus became Sanguinius personified, I had to stop watching and wipe tears away. Such a good scene, masterfully done.
statements are incorrect, because During the Black Rage, each Blood Angel becomes Sanguinius, he loses himself and survives the last battle of his primarch, believing himself to be him
@@MaleKat203It actually varies. They sometimes believe they are champions of that fateful day, facing the traitors. They definitely see their Brothers as the ancient heroes of the chapter that fought on that wall. It depends on the Astartes.
So many cool details, the dread calling the Techmarine little brother, the Captains blood clotting almost instantly despite maybe being stabbed in one of his hearts, the techmarines feet being showed as he activates his mag boots
The dreadnought sounds like he's having the time of his life. He sounds like Father Anderson from Hellsing finally becoming an unthinking storm in service to the lord, smiting the sinners left and right.
THE pivotal and astonishing Episode. Never getting tired of watching it. The "Horus Heresy" BR sequence is so epic, dramatic and perfectly timed. Lovin' it
I love that they use red flashes and a screen blurring effect to signify when one is struggling with the Black Rage. When the Apothecary voices Sanguinius' line from his duel on the Vengeful Spirit I said to myself, "Yeah, he's gone." When he hallucinated the patriarch as Horus, I wished it was in super sharp detail to make it stand out from the slightly grainy rest of the animation of the series. WITH BOLT AND BLADE AND FLAME WILL WE PURGE THE UNCLEAN! COMMENTS FOR SANGUINIUS AND LIKES FOR THE EMPEROR!
Nice little tabletop tid-bit. "Only in death does duty end" is actually a stratagem (in game abilities that units can use) usable by HQ units (I think). It basically does what happened in the episode. Even if the unit who uses that ability is killed in combat they can still fight that one last time before they are removed from the table!
Minor infodump: Technically, any Astartes Bolter can use specialized rounds (generally Hellfire against Tyranids/organics). The Deathwatch, however, do tend to be the only ones to have the full range of options for any mission. Kaz's Bolter, itself, seems to either be a shortened Stalker Bolter, or it has an additional targeting optic (Preysense/Red-Dot/Motion-Preditctor/etc). It may also be a Relic. Excellent breakdown by C30K.
I hope they expand on this in Space Marine 2 and upcoming Hammer and Bolter episodes. They could flesh out and solidify a lot of lore by showing it in detail.
Love this series, have watched it a few times over now and it’s an easy rewatch, like hellsreach. And finally rewarded with the Wilhelm scream, never gets old. Great video as always thanks man
F for our venerable blood brother Interesting how the vision of the black rage shows Sanguinius overcoming Horus Lupercal almost like the way the archangel Michael smited Lucifer. Edit: hmmm that scene where anceus killed the cult magos would’ve been so much more metal if right after she said our rage will follow you he said “and ours will be there to meet it” before tossing her out the window.
@@nobodyimportant2510It's not him overcoming Horus, it's him presumably sacraficing himself to cut that chip into Horus' armour that the Emperor later used to end him. Admittedly it could be him killing Horus, but he's been shown to be way too powerful for that in my opinion.
@@LewisB3217 No, Sanguinius most likely slaughtered Horus due to him falling to the black rage, you have seen how powerful blood angels get when they succumb to it now imagine probably the most powerful primarch or atleast best fighter. Yes, Horus was juiced up by chaos but why would the emperor get wounded so badly despite knowing Horus was wayyyy too far gone and was pure evil at the point of their confrontation so it wouldn’t make sense for him to give Horus a chance to touch him before deleting him from existence but the emperor would definitely not want to kill sanguinius since at that point he was his favorite son so he would have been hesitant which allowed sanguinius to do so much damage to the emperor before finally killing sanguinius. So ye sanguinius prob entered the black rage killing Horus easily and then attacking the emperor causing him to slay sanguinius
2 details that i like is the split-moment of the marine stabbing the patriarch, referencing the artwork of Sanguinius stabbing Horus with his spear. And the color of his armor fading to black as he died, as if it's a visual cue to him having fully succumbed to the Rage
Hey man, love your stuff. Just wanted to throw you a pronunciation heads up. Chitin is pronounced "ky-tin". Its a structural polysaccharide that makes up the exoskeletons of insects and arachnids (and tyranids), as well as the psuedo cell walls of fungal cells. Think of it as a stable sugar infused with a hardener that has to "tan" like leather as it hardens after a molt. Crustaceans use it too, but theirs is infused with calcium carbonate to strengthen it. Hope this helps. Keep it up!
I originally disliked his character because he seemed like the snobby older brother to Kazerion but he really showed how strong of a character he was by looking after Kazerion and going absolutely ape on the Partriarch
The best adaptation of that marvelous weapon is definitely in the opening cinematic of the original dawn of war. This version was just hollow compared to that, like a mini uzi.
I love how the one Brother who went to the Deathwatch still wears the pauldron. Which means that, despite his initial misgivings about the duty, he holds his time there in higher regard now
The way they animates the captain's limp was amazing. It's a little detail that if you hadn't seen an amputee walking, you wouldn't notice. It's a hip roll kinda thing. *chefs kiss*
When I ran to my dad to give him a welcome hug as soon as he came back from work, but he already had made a stop at the bar before coming home: "Horus?... FOR THE ANGEL!!!"
6:09 The one armed blood angel, not only throws his gun at his head when he runs out of ammo, he straights up punches the crap out the xeno despite about to be swallowed by the jaws of death , Ik he wasn’t best warrior of them but he is truly the personification of what lengths a blood angel will go to bolter or no bolter, arm or no arm, he got his ones in,literally what a chad 🫡
the sound of the holy bolter sounds more like the rimfire 22 short, even the lasguns sounds louder in many of the scenes. Why did they mess that up so badly? The bolter should be as thunder incarnate.
loving your content. I watched the series last year thought it was amazing. Currently on book 21 of the Horus heresy. Its the first book i have read with the blood angels they kick ass haha
Liked how a bunch of the rank and file Marines, in succession took down the Genestealer father, to win the day. Was reminded of a pack of dogs working to take down a grizzly bear. It seems like too often in the 40K universe it's one heroic individual, usually the guy in charge, fighting completely on their own taking down the Big Bad. Ignis advancing on his own perfectly illustrated into the swarm illustrated perfectly why sending armor in unsupported is never a good idea. Now obviously in this case, he was a necessary sacrifice of an expendable asset for the greater good.
Genestealers were a little too squishy in this series but besides that I think it did a great job of showing how dangerous the Cult can be considering there's only a few Marines left standing
@@Counterpoints Good point on how it showed them as being so dangerous and even on their own a very credible threat. Def loved the speed and obvious coordination of their assault. Seemed like the zombies from World War Z
My only problem is that purestrains and patriarch should be A LOT faster. I love how they handled primus fighting style. It's exactly how I imagine it.
When that helmsman died at his post aboard the Sword of Baal, I got so many goosebumps that it was actually uncomfortable. There is a naval military tradition in my family (possibly going back to the War of 1812, but that is hard to verify), and the idea of a helmsman literally refusing to die until his vessel was safe gave me a serious frog in my throat. Everyone knows a captain goes down with his ship, but helmsmen are the same. In fact, I believe that it used to be an unwritten rule that the only person that a captain could not command to abandon ship was the helmsman... however, I think that fell out of common knowledge along with the age of sail. Anywho, I've thoroughly enjoyed this series! Thank you for making excellent content, and I am looking forward to whatever you create next.
Same, I had a grandfather survive the HMS Barham torpedoed off Gibraltar and his brother served on the Hood (before it's fateful voyage) and going back to the age of sail in the merchant navy.
But I think the scene speaks to 'Duty before Death or Dishonour' which has a certain romanticism about it and those who know the stories can enjoy a much deeper connection. He's the Helmsman o the ship and if anyone can get the ship safe it's him, dying will just have to wait.
That’s awesome if that’s true man and I wouldn’t doubt it the captain having a reliable man to go down with would be a reassuring thought to any captain on his way out with the ship
@@TheD-Ham It is as true as any tale passed down through generations of sailors can be 😏. But seriously, when your average citizen thinks about a ship going down, for some reason (probably film) they have an image of a lone, stoic captain on the bridge and a slow camera zoom out as the ship finally slips below the water. In reality, if "abandon ship" has been ordered, things have gone about as wrong as they can. Chaos can't begin to describe it. Snapping masts, splinters flying into your eyes, brothers/friends screaming in pain, slipping on a deck that's now slick with blood, probably a sail catching fire and wrapping itself around your now-burning-alive men. A captain has to be everywhere, saving those he can, barking orders above the din, trying to communicate with other friendly ships in the formation, letting them know to either fight on or escape the slaughter, but either way not to be slowed on his own ship's behalf. The last thing he needs is to be metaphorically shackled to the wheel. You see what I'm saying? Anywho, I hope these mental images might help to convey at least a fraction of the hell at sea that would be occuring if the "abandon ship" order was given.
@@s3p4kner Damn straight, my brother! Ships don't go down in an instant. Even a thoroughly perforated wooden hull can limp a surprising distance before capsizing. The goal will be to withdraw to a more advantageous position for the men that have to abandon their beloved charge; either closer to shore, deeper into a friendly formation for easier rescue, or perhaps even closer to the enemy vessel (that your men may take revenge on those who caused them such woe, or at least would die a quicker and nobler death than being picked off piecemeal while floating helplessly in the deep blue).
During our abandoned ship drills the breach crew would stay to the last. It not actually a case the captain must go down with the ship. But he must ensure all others are off before he leaves and bridge crew would leave with him.
There a bunch of other stuff a warship ship sicking must do to. Like smash the radios with a axe.
“Yes little brother” is the best. I can no longer think of a dreadnought calling a normal space marine anything else.
Its fraternal but still talks to the power difference between the too, brought a funny tear to my eye
It was cute ngl
And it's literal more than likely the dreadnought marine is hundreds if not thousands of years older than the normal one
You can red Blood Angel Brothers you can do it's Destroyed monster Boss Jeanners To get the do The Baal Frosted military secrets To Victory Sky Fall
where can i find full episodes
@@Counterpoints
Blood Angels in the Black Rage seeing the Tyranid Broodlord: "Nice set of extra arms you've got there Horus, that won't help you though!"
Tyranid Broodlord: "Confused screeching...."
Patriarch's biggest mistake was being bald. It's practically asking to be mistaken for Horus :V
@@Artuditu123his biggest mistake was being primarch size and bald*
@@Artuditu123They got to go get him a wig 😂😂
“ what have you done “ which the screen shake and the most noble of the blood angels squad absolutely losing it at the sight of his fallen brothers that’s an amazing ending 💯
Hits hard 07
So damn cool seeing the black rage displayed on screen, gave me chills seeing the shadow of Horus flashing in and out
It was a great representation, truly good art
God damn, the "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE" will never fail to give me goosebumps, what a glorious scene.
I also love how he says, you know nothing of rage
Ancaeus was so focused on saving Kazarion from the curse after Rafael's death that he couldn't keep himself away from it, that and Kazarion's defeat and all the brothers he lost pushed him over the edge, the true burden of leadership for those of the 9th.
07
Red blood Angel He Sergeants Careloen!
When I saw that first feather fall, I got goosebumps. When Ancaeus became Sanguinius personified, I had to stop watching and wipe tears away. Such a good scene, masterfully done.
And when i saw the ridiculously small heads i had to laugh
@@flonkplonk1649 my dude, that was the last thing I was paying attention to. Fucking Sanguinius bro
Agreed, i keep coming back to ep9 just for this scene, it never fails to give me the chills.
It is so poignant to realize that Ancaeus died believing that, in his final moments, he sley Horus and avenged his gene-sire.
statements are incorrect, because During the Black Rage, each Blood Angel becomes Sanguinius, he loses himself and survives the last battle of his primarch, believing himself to be him
@@MaleKat203It actually varies. They sometimes believe they are champions of that fateful day, facing the traitors. They definitely see their Brothers as the ancient heroes of the chapter that fought on that wall. It depends on the Astartes.
So many cool details, the dread calling the Techmarine little brother, the Captains blood clotting almost instantly despite maybe being stabbed in one of his hearts, the techmarines feet being showed as he activates his mag boots
THIS is what respect for the fans is all about. Someone who KNOWS the material and showing the details. Brilliant.
07
Brothers Quindars Dreadnought
LMAO "convincing the machine spirit through diplomacy"
Another great video breakdown brother.
"Comment for the Comment Gods"
07 king thank you for the comment
Green health Machine Spirit
I love the glimpses of Horus when Ancaeus succumbs to the black rage. So huge and terrifying.
Falling white feathers to depict the onset of the Black Rage... That scene was masterfully done.
Regular dreadnought: "I am the emperor's mercy, We are rage!"
Chaos dreadnought: "AAAAaaaaAaaAaa Aaaaaa!!"
AAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAgh! 07
No mercy, No Retreat, No Removed
The dreadnought sounds like he's having the time of his life. He sounds like Father Anderson from Hellsing finally becoming an unthinking storm in service to the lord, smiting the sinners left and right.
Until it's time for him to rest for the final time ;-;
Me: "My screen is frozen."
Tech Priest Support: "Have you tried using diplomacy?"
Oh my God the final duel man when the Black Rage takes over, the visions of Horus, goosebumps
THE pivotal and astonishing Episode. Never getting tired of watching it.
The "Horus Heresy" BR sequence is so epic, dramatic and perfectly timed.
Lovin' it
I am merciless fury...!!! The way that dreadnought awoken gave me chills..
her dying on an imperial aquila is ironic
You spelled iconic wrong!
It's pretty cool, especially the Dred. But bloody hell those bolters sound like cap guns, get the sound guys to listen to Astartes!
Fucking let's go best episode. I've been waiting for 24 years for 40k to get the love it deserves on tv.
Been in love since 2003
I love the detail of Ancaeus's armor turning black after after he succumbs to the black rage
I love that they use red flashes and a screen blurring effect to signify when one is struggling with the Black Rage.
When the Apothecary voices Sanguinius' line from his duel on the Vengeful Spirit I said to myself, "Yeah, he's gone." When he hallucinated the patriarch as Horus, I wished it was in super sharp detail to make it stand out from the slightly grainy rest of the animation of the series.
WITH BOLT AND BLADE AND FLAME WILL WE PURGE THE UNCLEAN! COMMENTS FOR SANGUINIUS AND LIKES FOR THE EMPEROR!
07
Nice little tabletop tid-bit. "Only in death does duty end" is actually a stratagem (in game abilities that units can use) usable by HQ units (I think). It basically does what happened in the episode. Even if the unit who uses that ability is killed in combat they can still fight that one last time before they are removed from the table!
I thought that when i was watching it again and it makes me said we're gonna have limited strategems in 10th edition, i hope they sitll have that one
That Broodlord caused a 2v1 by accident
cooool!
Minor infodump: Technically, any Astartes Bolter can use specialized rounds (generally Hellfire against Tyranids/organics). The Deathwatch, however, do tend to be the only ones to have the full range of options for any mission. Kaz's Bolter, itself, seems to either be a shortened Stalker Bolter, or it has an additional targeting optic (Preysense/Red-Dot/Motion-Preditctor/etc). It may also be a Relic.
Excellent breakdown by C30K.
I hope they expand on this in Space Marine 2 and upcoming Hammer and Bolter episodes. They could flesh out and solidify a lot of lore by showing it in detail.
@Counterpoints30K until then, Deathwatch RPG has lots of random lore.
@@JordoValentino I have 3k points of Deathwatch. Why take one chapter when you can take all of them!
Brandon, is that you?
"Not enough of me to save a second time"
😢🫡
Love this series, have watched it a few times over now and it’s an easy rewatch, like hellsreach. And finally rewarded with the Wilhelm scream, never gets old. Great video as always thanks man
"WHAT, HAVE YOU DONE!
best scene in the whole show
1:16 is the scene that got me interested in Warhammer 40k, I now proudly have brother Ignis as a dreadnought in my army
Already watched clear through on WHtv still stoked on every release here. GREAT CONTENT DUDE!
07, I want to be an on ramp for noobs and a place for veterans to think about what they've seen and why its cool.
You do such a great job of explaining the backstory and giving context without stepping on what is being shown to us by the creators!!! Thank you.
When Anceus went into the Rage at the, Dying of the light that was truly epic.
07
F for our venerable blood brother
Interesting how the vision of the black rage shows Sanguinius overcoming Horus Lupercal almost like the way the archangel Michael smited Lucifer.
Edit: hmmm that scene where anceus killed the cult magos would’ve been so much more metal if right after she said our rage will follow you he said “and ours will be there to meet it” before tossing her out the window.
They think their enemy is Horus, sadly Sanguinus didn’t overcome him, that’s why you see a feather fall when the apothecary finally falls
Biblical and Historical themes always make 40k that much more amazing
@@LewisB3217 so deep bro
@@nobodyimportant2510It's not him overcoming Horus, it's him presumably sacraficing himself to cut that chip into Horus' armour that the Emperor later used to end him. Admittedly it could be him killing Horus, but he's been shown to be way too powerful for that in my opinion.
@@LewisB3217 No, Sanguinius most likely slaughtered Horus due to him falling to the black rage, you have seen how powerful blood angels get when they succumb to it now imagine probably the most powerful primarch or atleast best fighter. Yes, Horus was juiced up by chaos but why would the emperor get wounded so badly despite knowing Horus was wayyyy too far gone and was pure evil at the point of their confrontation so it wouldn’t make sense for him to give Horus a chance to touch him before deleting him from existence but the emperor would definitely not want to kill sanguinius since at that point he was his favorite son so he would have been hesitant which allowed sanguinius to do so much damage to the emperor before finally killing sanguinius. So ye sanguinius prob entered the black rage killing Horus easily and then attacking the emperor causing him to slay sanguinius
11:13 i dont think "diplomacy" was used, more like "Percussive Maintenance."
Kick ass episode. It certainly lived up to it's title. Greetings as always from Kilkenny, R.O.I 🇮🇪
Thank you for the love from the homeland
@@Counterpoints conor i meant to ask what county or counties are your family from?
2 details that i like is the split-moment of the marine stabbing the patriarch, referencing the artwork of Sanguinius stabbing Horus with his spear. And the color of his armor fading to black as he died, as if it's a visual cue to him having fully succumbed to the Rage
Hey man, love your stuff. Just wanted to throw you a pronunciation heads up. Chitin is pronounced "ky-tin". Its a structural polysaccharide that makes up the exoskeletons of insects and arachnids (and tyranids), as well as the psuedo cell walls of fungal cells. Think of it as a stable sugar infused with a hardener that has to "tan" like leather as it hardens after a molt. Crustaceans use it too, but theirs is infused with calcium carbonate to strengthen it. Hope this helps. Keep it up!
When he said "little brother" I started going crazy
9 Episodes, for the IX Legion. So satisfying.
7:02 bad ass
The dreadnought ignus scenes gave me goosebumps. This gave me what the ultramarines would call ultra depression
Seeing the your new breakdowns made me like Sgt. Ancaeus and I was dreading to see his death😭 this is a bittersweet moment😩😩
I originally disliked his character because he seemed like the snobby older brother to Kazerion but he really showed how strong of a character he was by looking after Kazerion and going absolutely ape on the Partriarch
12:37 What is that thing?
The arch traitor Horus
Emperor of mankind
Great commentary! Love the content & insight. Keep bringing it. 🙌🏽
07 I live to serve
Ignis’ autocannon needed to sound deeper and meaner
It’s an assault cannon, not a chunky boy auto cannon
The best adaptation of that marvelous weapon is definitely in the opening cinematic of the original dawn of war. This version was just hollow compared to that, like a mini uzi.
@@LewisB3217 oh ok, that’s cool
What a classic and awesome video
I love how the one Brother who went to the Deathwatch still wears the pauldron. Which means that, despite his initial misgivings about the duty, he holds his time there in higher regard now
Awesome moment when the rage showed him fighting Horus. Shame you can tell GW tries to put as little money as possible into these.
still a good jump of quality coming from the guy who made hellsreach
"Little Brother"
Adorable.
Cheers for the content bro! 👌 keeps me entertained on a wet windy day. 🙌
Sir I salute your presentation of this series and all the others you have broken down, thank you very much 07
This was fucking mad and brilliant all rolled into one. Loved it. Pure Warhammer at it's bestest.
Violence, lore, themes, crazy tech, hardcore bad guys and good guys, does not get better
The Purged clean
The way they animates the captain's limp was amazing. It's a little detail that if you hadn't seen an amputee walking, you wouldn't notice. It's a hip roll kinda thing. *chefs kiss*
When I ran to my dad to give him a welcome hug as soon as he came back from work, but he already had made a stop at the bar before coming home:
"Horus?... FOR THE ANGEL!!!"
GW should be paying you. your commentary is spot on fantastic. thanks for your hard work.
@@paulcooper4916 07 I live to serve
I like the part where he ask what have you done
I like how it’s black & white but also has color in it
Throws the gun at it.....freaking love it😂
Simply awesome! Just a fantastic universe! Can’t wait for the last episode…thank you!
I live to serve 07
Maaan that was awesome. Your commentary helps thanks again.
no 1 gonna talk about 1 arm marine throwing is gun then punch it absolut chad
I really thought a hive fleet was gonna show up at the end😮
No such luck this time
Your commentary is top tier. I appreciate you, brother.
I appreciate the video, great commentary too thank you!
07
Hahahaha, the techmarine slamming the computer to make it work is genius.
If assault cannons sounded more like A10 Warthog cannons... I think it would be FAR more exciting.
The sound design for this animation is kind of objectively terrible.
6:09 The one armed blood angel, not only throws his gun at his head when he runs out of ammo, he straights up punches the crap out the xeno despite about to be swallowed by the jaws of death , Ik he wasn’t best warrior of them but he is truly the personification of what lengths a blood angel will go to bolter or no bolter, arm or no arm, he got his ones in,literally what a chad 🫡
Just seeing the Swarm lord try to run away from the Black Rage is so freaking awesome!
By the Emperor! I've been waiting for this one!
07
Another great episode and commentary. 💪
07 thank you kindly
The greatest diplomacy I've ever witnessed, if only it worked that way in the real world
Best breakdown as always salute 07
Man i'm still wondering from what that Intro cinematic is, can somebody tell me?
where the marine smashes the orc head
Astartes 2 Trailer
@@Counterpoints thanks!!
Great breakdown vid's keep up the good work.
07
What's it called you got me wanting to watch it
Love the breakdowns
emperor bless this man for uploading this
I'm so happy that my boy Tiro survive.
Fantastic work 👏
07 Thank you kindly
the sound of the holy bolter sounds more like the rimfire 22 short, even the lasguns sounds louder in many of the scenes. Why did they mess that up so badly? The bolter should be as thunder incarnate.
How did the person at the ships wheel die? Did i miss something?
loving your content. I watched the series last year thought it was amazing. Currently on book 21 of the Horus heresy. Its the first book i have read with the blood angels they kick ass haha
Its a fantastic universe
Damn it's I hate The she's Espacing She Magus Monster Tyrainds
I like how Captain Orpheo’s prosthetic foot looks like a dreadnoughts foot. Bit of foreshadowing
Horus do be looking like a giant cockroach
Great work, thanks
07
Liked how a bunch of the rank and file Marines, in succession took down the Genestealer father, to win the day. Was reminded of a pack of dogs working to take down a grizzly bear.
It seems like too often in the 40K universe it's one heroic individual, usually the guy in charge, fighting completely on their own taking down the Big Bad.
Ignis advancing on his own perfectly illustrated into the swarm illustrated perfectly why sending armor in unsupported is never a good idea. Now obviously in this case, he was a necessary sacrifice of an expendable asset for the greater good.
Genestealers were a little too squishy in this series but besides that I think it did a great job of showing how dangerous the Cult can be considering there's only a few Marines left standing
@@Counterpoints Good point on how it showed them as being so dangerous and even on their own a very credible threat. Def loved the speed and obvious coordination of their assault. Seemed like the zombies from World War Z
I hate doll Monster Tyrainds... How dare you Tyrainds Your kill teams Red Blood Angel Many
40k is proof that percussive maintenance works!
Hive Mind: Foolish Mortal, I will Consu-
Blood Angel: horus. Horuuuus. HORUUUUUS.
Hive Mind: Goodluck.
Tyranid: Wait what? Where you going- OH SHIT.
BLOOD ANGEL: HORUSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I like your takes 👍 keep them coming
4:23 "Darth Maul, is that you..?"
Every Broodlord gangsta until the Blood Angel eyes starts to glow red.
Great comments and explanation. Thanks you.
8:46 what was that last part? "Something"? of angels!
Awesome. Everything I wanted it to be.
07
"You know nothing of rage..."
Perfect line for kratos
My only problem is that purestrains and patriarch should be A LOT faster. I love how they handled primus fighting style. It's exactly how I imagine it.
Space Marines have got 'Enhanced Sense's
Thank you for your break down
7:18
Too bad Tech Priests are too stupid to figure out caseless ammunition. It would cut a lot of weight.
The black rage is a helluva drug.