@@floydorlandofarquharson548 Pretty sure it's based on the writers narrative. There's plenty of canon lore that pre-dates the 41st millennium. An example of this is the Emperor of Mankind embarked on the unification wars on Tera during this time.
Warhammer 40k is called 40k is because it's set in the 41st millennium in the future in the Milky Way galaxy. Titus is the main from the warhammer 40k video game Space Marune and recent one Space Marine 2
Fun fact, the Pac-Man episode is actually being made into a game called Shadow Labyrinth. With essentially the same insane premise and twist on Pac-Man
40K w Amazon is on. You missed the latest news. Henry is working w GW and Amazon and hopefully we can see a TV Series or movie in a few years. I'm sure Cavil will not stray too far from the lore but some changes are acceptable. GW already added Female Custodes, maybe even Female Space Marines but don't expect male characters being gender swapped...maybe for Fulgrim.
Have you reacted to the Astartes 14 minute film/cinematic? It came before this secret-level episode, and was the reason why a person working on this episode was officially hired by Games Workshop (the owner of Wharhammer 40K). ua-cam.com/video/Xqgt_CPcZMQ/v-deo.html
So, I'm not sure how accurate this lore is, but in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Scott says that the Original name for Pac-Man was Puck, but the "P" was too easily vandalised and turned into an "F." IF any of that is true then having the little ball be called Puck makes A LOT of sense.
I wonder if THIS Pac-Man origin story also explains how Ms. Pac-Man came about??? Because we can see that there are many many people in a kind of stasis when homeboy dies and Puck tries again. Some look male and some look female.
Damn I love how extra black folks are sometimes, got me cracking tf up😂…but Warhammer the shxt. Blood Angels my crew, but there’s something for everyone. Edit: y’all gotta put “turnt dat MF into juice” on a hoodie!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
FYI: the most recent warhammer controversy was caused by the makers of warhammer retconning a faction in the game (not the space machines) to include women. The makers of the game do retcons all the time, and the actual Warhammer community didn't care too much. The issue was culture war grifters latching on to anything that sounds "woke" to generate rage bait slop.
You are right about the last bit but the main problem was how GW introduced them which was extremely lazy, instead of making an actual in lore reason why they exist and their significance GW essentially said "They've always been there" and told everyone to move on which was kinda dumb because it was a massive change in the lore
@@lurkingposter Retcons happen a lot, true, but IMHO there are two components to a retcon: how big of a change is it, and what purpose does it serve. An example of a big retcon was old vs new necrons and their relationship to the ctan. It was quite controversial, but served a useful purpose of adding more nuance and narrative into the faction. I'd consider the custodes change to be a pretty big one too, but its purpose is just to pander to the wishes of some high-ups at Amazon, not to improve the narrative. Hence I think the controversy is justified.
@@jenswurm "its purpose is just to pander to the wishes of some high-ups at Amazon" Any evidence for this or is it just vibes? Custodes are hand crafted super humans. The creators could have just thought why not make some of them women? Not sure why Amazon Execs would care about changing lore for the table top game.
@@lurkingposter your intentionally playing dumb if you don’t know why Amazon executives would want to add females. Personally I don’t think it’s a big deal at all, and I’m fine with it. However let’s not pretend like you don’t realize they are trying to push an agenda, I mean did you see any of their rings of power show?
Warhammer 40,000 is set in the year 40,000 A.D., in the Milky Way Galaxy.
When do we add another 10k to the timeline...is it based on the writers or is it relative to our time as 10 years = 10k?
@@floydorlandofarquharson548 Pretty sure it's based on the writers narrative. There's plenty of canon lore that pre-dates the 41st millennium. An example of this is the Emperor of Mankind embarked on the unification wars on Tera during this time.
Warhammer 40k is called 40k is because it's set in the 41st millennium in the future in the Milky Way galaxy.
Titus is the main from the warhammer 40k video game Space Marune and recent one Space Marine 2
Fun fact, the Pac-Man episode is actually being made into a game called Shadow Labyrinth. With essentially the same insane premise and twist on Pac-Man
"Is this hell?" In a manner of speaking yes 😂
"What kind of bullets they shoot?" (ignoring Plasma Pistol) basically bullets that are mini rockets.
They always miss the ending of the episode like damn he tryna watch stop talking😭🙏🏼the warhammer one especially the greatest episode of secret level
Watch Bricky’s Warhammer 40k timeline when yall ready to go down the rabbit hole😂🙌🏽
@@redline3573 fck yeah, Y'all get a crazy amount of content out of it too.
40K w Amazon is on. You missed the latest news. Henry is working w GW and Amazon and hopefully we can see a TV Series or movie in a few years. I'm sure Cavil will not stray too far from the lore but some changes are acceptable. GW already added Female Custodes, maybe even Female Space Marines but don't expect male characters being gender swapped...maybe for Fulgrim.
Yikes. Any changes will be shill depredations to the already inclusive and amazing lore.
There's strength in repetition... 🔥
Have you reacted to the Astartes 14 minute film/cinematic? It came before this secret-level episode, and was the reason why a person working on this episode was officially hired by Games Workshop (the owner of Wharhammer 40K).
ua-cam.com/video/Xqgt_CPcZMQ/v-deo.html
This. Please watch the above and I'll be here when you do. Top Tier Content.
he trucked a truck. enough said about space marines
Warhammer was created in 1983 by the British.
So, I'm not sure how accurate this lore is, but in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Scott says that the Original name for Pac-Man was Puck, but the "P" was too easily vandalised and turned into an "F." IF any of that is true then having the little ball be called Puck makes A LOT of sense.
I wonder if THIS Pac-Man origin story also explains how Ms. Pac-Man came about??? Because we can see that there are many many people in a kind of stasis when homeboy dies and Puck tries again. Some look male and some look female.
I would love her to keep reacting to warhammer stuff, it’s pretty funny
Damn I love how extra black folks are sometimes, got me cracking tf up😂…but Warhammer the shxt. Blood Angels my crew, but there’s something for everyone.
Edit: y’all gotta put “turnt dat MF into juice” on a hoodie!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
FYI: the most recent warhammer controversy was caused by the makers of warhammer retconning a faction in the game (not the space machines) to include women. The makers of the game do retcons all the time, and the actual Warhammer community didn't care too much. The issue was culture war grifters latching on to anything that sounds "woke" to generate rage bait slop.
You are right about the last bit but the main problem was how GW introduced them which was extremely lazy, instead of making an actual in lore reason why they exist and their significance GW essentially said "They've always been there" and told everyone to move on which was kinda dumb because it was a massive change in the lore
@dankcardboard9078 They do that all the time. It's only a problem when it's a "woke" retcon.
@@lurkingposter Retcons happen a lot, true, but IMHO there are two components to a retcon: how big of a change is it, and what purpose does it serve.
An example of a big retcon was old vs new necrons and their relationship to the ctan. It was quite controversial, but served a useful purpose of adding more nuance and narrative into the faction.
I'd consider the custodes change to be a pretty big one too, but its purpose is just to pander to the wishes of some high-ups at Amazon, not to improve the narrative. Hence I think the controversy is justified.
@@jenswurm "its purpose is just to pander to the wishes of some high-ups at Amazon" Any evidence for this or is it just vibes? Custodes are hand crafted super humans. The creators could have just thought why not make some of them women? Not sure why Amazon Execs would care about changing lore for the table top game.
@@lurkingposter your intentionally playing dumb if you don’t know why Amazon executives would want to add females. Personally I don’t think it’s a big deal at all, and I’m fine with it. However let’s not pretend like you don’t realize they are trying to push an agenda, I mean did you see any of their rings of power show?
Changes character skin color is ok. I am legend was a white character in the book