Just so you know, all of the Emperor’s loyalist Primarchs, his loyal sons, either died or went missing in the years following the Horus Heresy. Or were simply killed during the Heresy itself. But Roboute Guilliman was returned to life in an event back in 2017. And earlier this year, Lion El’Jonson returned.
Now if we could use Dante and Mephiston and combine their souls and resurrect Sanguinius...now that would be awesome. The Lion, Girlyman, Sanguinius, Dorn, The Khan, Vulkan (aka the best slab of beef you'll ever find😏) and even Corvus...the Imperium needs them all!
Wait I thought the loyal sons were the one in charge of the current factions. I didn't know they were all missing/dead besides Gulilliman and Jonson. You learn something new everyday.
@@mycupoftea_1if I remember correctly, rogal is dead (probably), corvus is hunting lorgar, leman Russ is looking for the tree of life, vulkan is reviving/ missing, sanguinius is (half) dead, guillaman and the lion are back, ferrus is dead, and the Khan is in the webway.
the fractureing of the legions had another facet to it. not just that no one should wield the power of a full legion. the chapters can react on dangers far faster than a legion could. so instat of 9 large but slow reacting forces, the imperium had now hundreds of fast acting chapters of spacemarines that could cover a bigger ground .
Yeah this is pretty much true. The legions were capable of the same thing but to a lesser degree because they're meant to be a singular body moving together. Although the upside is that when a legion would send a reactionary force like a chapter would, it would be in numbers far exceeding the 1000-man limit of a modern day chapter.
Luetin has a chainsword video (make sure to watch the 2.0 one), the templin institute has a boltgun video, and weshammer has a video about some of the heavy weapons a chapter can field.
I'm assuming these are the weapons that the space marines usually use. Thank you for letting me know the channels I should watch. I'm adding these to list.
So by the end of this process, you get this super soldier++ who are already hard to make. As such, you only REALLY see a Space Marine if shit has really started to hit the fan in your fight. Space Marines come in as a “There is no number of the rank and file that we can throw at this that will solve the problem” solution. And even then, they can be absolutely BODIED but what exists out there. Remember the Golden Rule: It sucks to live in 40k.
I feel like that Hunting the Hunter thing was some kind of typo or writing mistake that no one ever fixed. Warhammer does a ton of writers and had lead to some.......interesting issues in the past.
During the Great Crusade just before the heresy the space marine legions were at a minimum of 5 million marines with some legions never reaching 1 million while some went way over. In modern times due to the codex astartes there is ment to be 1000 chapters of marines each with 1000 marines total. So in ideal circumstances there is only 1 million marines galaxy wide in 40k. It's not an exact number as some chapters never reach full strength while others hide the fact that they have more marines then they are allowed. There might not even be 1000 chapters either as some are lost or so isolated that people forget about them. Some chapters are marked as lost only to pop up again centuries later. There's even a story of 2 chapters being given the same number name and colours due to a clerical error that was only discovered after both chapters were wiped out. Hundreds of thousands if not millions of young men die each recruiting cycle just to get a handful of marines that might not even fill the chapter to the full 1000. Welcome to the grimdark where the best soldiers the Imperium has to offer are kidnapped child soldiers.
I dunno about 5 mil. Given the numbers at the start of the heresy and taking to account replenishing losses over the course of the war, it would be more accurate to say at the very most around 2-3 million if you stretch it a bit.
@@Rawmel even if every legion had only 300k marines that's still 4.5 million. I know legions like the Raven Guard and Thousand Sons were never close to 300k each but some legions had way more than most. The Word Bearers , Ultramarines and even the Alpha Legion were closer to 1 million so 5 million isn't a stretch by any means but we all know how facts and canon work in 40k. No solid numbers and GW always uses ridiculously low numbers so like most 40k fans if there's a number quoted by GW then it's safe to add a zero to be closer to a realistic number.
Geez! It just sucks to be on the human side. I feel like there is nothing positive or fun happening on the humanity side. So many young kids and men being drafted and mostly likely perishing during the trials before they even fight in the war.
@@mycupoftea_1 if it makes you feel better 90 percent of the million worlds the Imperium rule never see any war at all. You just hear about the grimdark stuff more as 40k is based on a war game. The more you learn the more light you will see in the Doom and gloom but its hard to find but in 40k you take the little victories when you can.
Safety? In the Imperium?
You garden/pleasure worlders are soft
*breaths in shovel*
*fixes bayonet*
I know. I had a foolish thought 😂
if I remember correctly the Salamanders are the only ones who have the privilege to seeing their family again, though i could be wrong
Not necessarily, but there are the most known
Let's go Salamanders. I think they are one of the "nicer" Space Marnies if I remember correctly.
@@mycupoftea_1yep, basically the opposite of the Marines malevolent/ iron hands lol
Only ones that I am, for now, aware of.
Just so you know, all of the Emperor’s loyalist Primarchs, his loyal sons, either died or went missing in the years following the Horus Heresy. Or were simply killed during the Heresy itself. But Roboute Guilliman was returned to life in an event back in 2017. And earlier this year, Lion El’Jonson returned.
Now if we could use Dante and Mephiston and combine their souls and resurrect Sanguinius...now that would be awesome.
The Lion, Girlyman, Sanguinius, Dorn, The Khan, Vulkan (aka the best slab of beef you'll ever find😏) and even Corvus...the Imperium needs them all!
Wait I thought the loyal sons were the one in charge of the current factions. I didn't know they were all missing/dead besides Gulilliman and Jonson. You learn something new everyday.
@@mycupoftea_1if I remember correctly, rogal is dead (probably), corvus is hunting lorgar, leman Russ is looking for the tree of life, vulkan is reviving/ missing, sanguinius is (half) dead, guillaman and the lion are back, ferrus is dead, and the Khan is in the webway.
@@Colonel_Jurten dorn is not "dead" he just is missing in action with all being found of him is one of his hands. He MAY be dead, but we dont know
@@tarmok3756yeah hence the "probably". "Maybe" might have been a better word to use, but you get the point
the fractureing of the legions had another facet to it. not just that no one should wield the power of a full legion. the chapters can react on dangers far faster than a legion could. so instat of 9 large but slow reacting forces, the imperium had now hundreds of fast acting chapters of spacemarines that could cover a bigger ground .
Ah I didn't know there are hundreds of chapters. Yeah that sounds way better than having 9 large legions.
Yeah this is pretty much true. The legions were capable of the same thing but to a lesser degree because they're meant to be a singular body moving together. Although the upside is that when a legion would send a reactionary force like a chapter would, it would be in numbers far exceeding the 1000-man limit of a modern day chapter.
Luetin has a chainsword video (make sure to watch the 2.0 one), the templin institute has a boltgun video, and weshammer has a video about some of the heavy weapons a chapter can field.
I'm assuming these are the weapons that the space marines usually use. Thank you for letting me know the channels I should watch. I'm adding these to list.
So by the end of this process, you get this super soldier++ who are already hard to make. As such, you only REALLY see a Space Marine if shit has really started to hit the fan in your fight.
Space Marines come in as a “There is no number of the rank and file that we can throw at this that will solve the problem” solution. And even then, they can be absolutely BODIED but what exists out there.
Remember the Golden Rule: It sucks to live in 40k.
You might be interested in Necromunda. You want detroit on steroids.
Well now I'm intrigued because you said Detroit on steroids.
I feel like that Hunting the Hunter thing was some kind of typo or writing mistake that no one ever fixed. Warhammer does a ton of writers and had lead to some.......interesting issues in the past.
Thank you good sir
I got you!
During the Great Crusade just before the heresy the space marine legions were at a minimum of 5 million marines with some legions never reaching 1 million while some went way over. In modern times due to the codex astartes there is ment to be 1000 chapters of marines each with 1000 marines total. So in ideal circumstances there is only 1 million marines galaxy wide in 40k. It's not an exact number as some chapters never reach full strength while others hide the fact that they have more marines then they are allowed. There might not even be 1000 chapters either as some are lost or so isolated that people forget about them. Some chapters are marked as lost only to pop up again centuries later. There's even a story of 2 chapters being given the same number name and colours due to a clerical error that was only discovered after both chapters were wiped out. Hundreds of thousands if not millions of young men die each recruiting cycle just to get a handful of marines that might not even fill the chapter to the full 1000. Welcome to the grimdark where the best soldiers the Imperium has to offer are kidnapped child soldiers.
I dunno about 5 mil. Given the numbers at the start of the heresy and taking to account replenishing losses over the course of the war, it would be more accurate to say at the very most around 2-3 million if you stretch it a bit.
@@Rawmel even if every legion had only 300k marines that's still 4.5 million. I know legions like the Raven Guard and Thousand Sons were never close to 300k each but some legions had way more than most. The Word Bearers , Ultramarines and even the Alpha Legion were closer to 1 million so 5 million isn't a stretch by any means but we all know how facts and canon work in 40k. No solid numbers and GW always uses ridiculously low numbers so like most 40k fans if there's a number quoted by GW then it's safe to add a zero to be closer to a realistic number.
Geez! It just sucks to be on the human side. I feel like there is nothing positive or fun happening on the humanity side. So many young kids and men being drafted and mostly likely perishing during the trials before they even fight in the war.
@@mycupoftea_1 if it makes you feel better 90 percent of the million worlds the Imperium rule never see any war at all. You just hear about the grimdark stuff more as 40k is based on a war game. The more you learn the more light you will see in the Doom and gloom but its hard to find but in 40k you take the little victories when you can.
Makes you appreciate your childhood, even if it was terrible because there’s always people in worser situations than you 😂
Damn Liv is beautiful. Too bad their moderator guy is a sissy