Its great how they've captured the raw physicality of astartes. All he did was turn to face her. But it was with the coldness and weight of a battle tank. 'Now listen here, you little shit'
Salamanders were such a good choice for this series. gets you some conflict between astartes and the more zealous perspective of mainline ecclesiarch branches of the imperium
Most humanity filled astartes. I just read they actually get to go see there families all the time. Or as much as a space marine could between sieges. Sieges would last hundreds of years sometimes. Imagine being home with your kids and by the time you make it back those children and their children are dead and you get back to meet your great great grandkids. Wild
Was a little absurd that some zombie guardsmen could rip necrodermis apart with their bare hands like that, but it was worth seeing the self-repair function of Necrons in action.
@@zachplayback i think it's more likely the deathmark had to rip itself off the mindshackled zombies, damaging it by the joints. But what is strange is the internal damage because barehanded zombies shouldnt be able to reach those parts
@@thecommentguy9380 The internals are not completly protected by the deathmark's rib cage and since there were a lot of guardsmen, one of them must've gotten lucky.
Sisters of Battle have some sort of connection to the warp via their faith in the Emperor. This specific sister might have been either cut off from the warp more than usual or having her faith shaken, which led to her seeing her dead ally. My theory on the dead ally is that it was the Starchild. He's known to do things like this.
It really is something how Salamanders provide a light in the grim darkness. A light that is seldom rewarded, but it's that spark of warmth that they fight for.
Honestly, Deathmark is best character. The conveyance of emotions in little movements and such. I swear at the end there he's giving a sigh of "I don't get paid enough for this shit."
D&D 40k Sister of Battle: I will like to convince the space marine to leave the civis behind DM: Hmmm, Sakan is a salamander, roll with double disavantage Sister of Battle: *Rolls 3 nat 20s* DM: You talk to Sakan, you quote scripture and appear to make a lot sence, but as you appear to be convincing him he takes a deep breath and tells you to fuck off. Sister of Battle: But i roll 3 critical rolls DM: Yeah no, he is a Salamander, he is the Emperor's mercy, to try to convince him to not be so is to defy the emperor ......
@@lazytekafatafgoldcrestbirb9735 Yup. 20's only mean you did you're absolute best, even beyond normal reasoning. It does not mean an automatic succeed. Some outcomes are, for a better term, unavoidable
I still believe that the vision of the Guardswoman is a fragment of the Emperor talking to her; trying to save her soul and her sanity, and try to lead her down the correct path. I don't believe that Danica knew that Guardswoman in real life, long enough to form such an attachment either through hallucination or ghost.
I had to say your comment was 5 stars because i suspected the algorithm of being upset at your use of the two d words, and wanted to train it not to shadow ban comments based on vocabulary
It’s so nice to see the Salamanders being compassionate to their fellow humans, even though they’re some of the most terrifying in appearance and history
@@jeanpaulantoine1206classic W40k Grimderping. no matter how good or sweet an ending is, there is always something messed up and it becomes dark and derpy.
He didn't lead them to their deaths. They walked west on their own. We don't know HOW they managed to die. Especially given that Attia was indeed found by Imperial troops.. though she was seemingly shot by them. Maybe it was their own incompetence that got them ambushed - especially how Deathmark was not after them and how the mindless are more or less zombies with the intelligence to match. They follow sound and motion. Or they ran into a Destroyer. Could be that too. She was right, but it was still not Sa'kan that led them there. He did what he had to do. He could have just left them, but he gave them hope. The Grimdark doesn't always want to give happy endings, but it doesn't make Sa'kan any more wrong for trying. If anything it makes him more right.
@@Catonzo yeah, had he acted like any other Chapter him and the Sister probably would’ve had more of an impact, but being a Salamander it was perfectly in character for him to prioritise even a single innocent human life over his own
Lena Headey would be a perfect fit to play sister Danica if there were ever a live action film or TV series with her in it. Here’s hoping for the Amazon project!
Probably took their self healing subroutines more time to get that incredibly complex system back online than re-setting and welding some mechanical joints. Friendly reminder that any one piece of Necron tech is complex enough to make the Adeptus Mechanicus' finest look like a toaster!
Any other chapter and the chances of her receiving a bolter round to the face greatly increase. Also I’m this show that is Awsome but the guards woman quest and raises her voice at the sister and the sisters dosent been reprimand her let alone kill her. You talk like that to a comasar your dead you talk like that to a SM and your not his brother or superior uOur dead you talk like that to command in WHamd your dead. I can see the SM letting a sister slide once but pull a gun on him and run your mouth and sow discontent talking about failure. Yeah pretty mush a no no. Maybe the situation and lack of able warriors may have saved her but in general a good rule of thumb in WH is if boss man says jump you all how high!
In no universe is a guardsman gonna talk up to a sister of battle, come on lol. there’s no room for wokeness in this universe, you’d be ended very quick 😂
It's not wokness lol. It's her subconscious or maybe even the emperor speaking to her. She obviously has PTSD and survivors guilt. She feels guilty she is alive the planet destroyed. She does fight for humanity and the emperor. She is a human and not a robot.
"If you cannot muster any hope, I'll settle for another bolter." Sakan is goated.
Facts
I don’t get it what’s a bolter
@@bakedcrystal915 the big ass gun she's carrying is called a bolter.
Damn Straight
@@bakedcrystal915think of a 50bmg but bigger, badder, and can shoot explosive ammo.
Its great how they've captured the raw physicality of astartes. All he did was turn to face her. But it was with the coldness and weight of a battle tank. 'Now listen here, you little shit'
Salamanders were such a good choice for this series. gets you some conflict between astartes and the more zealous perspective of mainline ecclesiarch branches of the imperium
This is why i love salamanders, they have always been good with people
Human people, yes.
Most humanity filled astartes. I just read they actually get to go see there families all the time. Or as much as a space marine could between sieges. Sieges would last hundreds of years sometimes. Imagine being home with your kids and by the time you make it back those children and their children are dead and you get back to meet your great great grandkids. Wild
Salamanders with humans: cute
Salamanders with filthy xenos: burn.
Geez those mindshackle zombies really did a number on that Deathmark
With there bare hands too
Was a little absurd that some zombie guardsmen could rip necrodermis apart with their bare hands like that, but it was worth seeing the self-repair function of Necrons in action.
Lies, he tripped over some rocks!😅
@@zachplayback i think it's more likely the deathmark had to rip itself off the mindshackled zombies, damaging it by the joints. But what is strange is the internal damage because barehanded zombies shouldnt be able to reach those parts
@@thecommentguy9380 The internals are not completly protected by the deathmark's rib cage and since there were a lot of guardsmen, one of them must've gotten lucky.
I love that she has PTSD or something of the sort...she's hard as nails, but still human, and the trauma still gets to her. That's good writing.
Sisters of Battle have some sort of connection to the warp via their faith in the Emperor. This specific sister might have been either cut off from the warp more than usual or having her faith shaken, which led to her seeing her dead ally. My theory on the dead ally is that it was the Starchild. He's known to do things like this.
It really is something how Salamanders provide a light in the grim darkness. A light that is seldom rewarded, but it's that spark of warmth that they fight for.
Honestly, Deathmark is best character. The conveyance of emotions in little movements and such. I swear at the end there he's giving a sigh of "I don't get paid enough for this shit."
D&D 40k
Sister of Battle: I will like to convince the space marine to leave the civis behind
DM: Hmmm, Sakan is a salamander, roll with double disavantage
Sister of Battle: *Rolls 3 nat 20s*
DM: You talk to Sakan, you quote scripture and appear to make a lot sence, but as you appear to be convincing him he takes a deep breath and tells you to fuck off.
Sister of Battle: But i roll 3 critical rolls
DM: Yeah no, he is a Salamander, he is the Emperor's mercy, to try to convince him to not be so is to defy the emperor
......
"And he didn't disembowel you or abandon you, and merely pities you for your lack of hope.
I'm not sure what you think success looks like here."
Asking a salamander to abandon a civilian is like asking a normal person to gut their grandma id say her surviving is a success
Remember, Nat 20s doesn't mean you win
@@lazytekafatafgoldcrestbirb9735 Yup. 20's only mean you did you're absolute best, even beyond normal reasoning. It does not mean an automatic succeed. Some outcomes are, for a better term, unavoidable
@@Sonicsion :D
Sister: the family need to die
Marines Malavonent: Yea i already killed them and looted the corpes.
Marines Malavonent: And I did that while laughing at their faces.
Sisters:
Marines Malavonent: It was amusing.
My goats
If the salamanders and marines malevolent met it’s gonna be another heresy
I still believe that the vision of the Guardswoman is a fragment of the Emperor talking to her; trying to save her soul and her sanity, and try to lead her down the correct path. I don't believe that Danica knew that Guardswoman in real life, long enough to form such an attachment either through hallucination or ghost.
I like that idea. There was a similar thing in some of the Gaunt's Ghosts novels, where Saint Sabbat appeared to some of the ghosts.
The Emperor is a false god who requires blood sacrifice; what has he been up to in the webway? @@landotucker
i think in her mind she talks with her own mother
That actually makes sense.
@@aleksandrneprimerov278 no, later it is shown that that soldier died next to Danica, while she claims her mother died when she was 10
That deathmark looking like a family guy character that just fell down some stairs
Sa'kan never let the little kids die in this grimdark world
This Warhammer universe is unforgiving death doesn't discriminate
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If it wasn't unforgiving it wouldn't be 40K
When he was struggling to generate the portal, it just made me want to clean his dirty eye lol..
Sa'Kan. Proof that Vulkan's sons are truly the Emperor's Angels.
- A son of Russ.
*_"Hatred was the Emperor's greatest gift to Humanity."_* Is there no room left in this toxic empire or our species for love?
the friendliest warhammer 40k character.
@@MenderSlen579 What are you talking about?
@@stephenbyrne2170 your abit slow,you wouldnt understand.
" Contempt is my armor faith is my shield fury my sword, by my hand they shall know the Emperor's name!"
Salamanders: some of the greatest friends to humans
Sisters: MAYBE THEY SHOULD HAVE PRAYED HARDER IF THEY DIDN'T WANT TO DIE
The split between the Salamander being human but the same thing for the sister is chaos is so fucking good through this.
"hey sister, heard of yous cool thing called faith?"
"wtf why didn't I think of that"
1:26 I have always wondered why there’s no love story in Warhammer 40K, now I understand 😂
Innocents die so humanity can live. I ended their suffering as I end yours! Gabriel Angelos.
Indulgent father and pragmatic mother vibes
The guards woman hallucination is definitely her dead mom
Damn. Necrons are Highly Advance
Too bad the inquisition can't keep up because of the dark age technology
It’s so nice to see the Salamanders being compassionate to their fellow humans, even though they’re some of the most terrifying in appearance and history
Atia was led to one death to another
Yea but what’s the alternative?
I caught that cheeky line edit.
The moment you think Sa'kan is about to smash that nuns' face the not-so-nice way 😂
Just Salamanders being Salamanders.
“All you do is lead them from one death to another.” Nah, she was right 😂
That ending ripped the heart out of me
@@jeanpaulantoine1206classic W40k Grimderping.
no matter how good or sweet an ending is, there is always something messed up and it becomes dark and derpy.
He didn't lead them to their deaths. They walked west on their own. We don't know HOW they managed to die. Especially given that Attia was indeed found by Imperial troops.. though she was seemingly shot by them. Maybe it was their own incompetence that got them ambushed - especially how Deathmark was not after them and how the mindless are more or less zombies with the intelligence to match. They follow sound and motion. Or they ran into a Destroyer. Could be that too.
She was right, but it was still not Sa'kan that led them there. He did what he had to do. He could have just left them, but he gave them hope. The Grimdark doesn't always want to give happy endings, but it doesn't make Sa'kan any more wrong for trying. If anything it makes him more right.
@@Catonzo yeah, had he acted like any other Chapter him and the Sister probably would’ve had more of an impact, but being a Salamander it was perfectly in character for him to prioritise even a single innocent human life over his own
@@m-w-y7325 You should go try another setting, Warhammer isn't for you.
Something tells me that the guardswoman with the sister is either a hallucination or a daemon.
Lena Headey would be a perfect fit to play sister Danica if there were ever a live action film or TV series with her in it. Here’s hoping for the Amazon project!
Damn that guardsman can school a sister of battle. She showed her.
I swear, the sister of battle looks like Gemma Arterton. FR.
She really really does
This Deathmark clearly needed to pay a visit to Atoma, if a dozen of zombies could do this much to him.
"I have no more time for your hate."
Man just said hes got no time for haters lol
I don't want a wife who doesn't like that i am playing a GAME.but the director's scripture is a life lesson for me
Necron at the end did CTRL ALT delete
Salamanders for the win
😊😊😊😊😊
Did he mean "shut up and shoot at bad guys" or "if you don't shut up I'll take your bolter and step on your head"?
How can you not want to be a son of Vulkan?
why is the death mark able to phase out of reality later but not now?
Probably took their self healing subroutines more time to get that incredibly complex system back online than re-setting and welding some mechanical joints. Friendly reminder that any one piece of Necron tech is complex enough to make the Adeptus Mechanicus' finest look like a toaster!
I’m high as shit and after watching all these episodes in order the guardsmen is her mother right?
Is the girl Guardsmen real or only in the mind of the sister?
Any other chapter and the chances of her receiving a bolter round to the face greatly increase. Also I’m this show that is Awsome but the guards woman quest and raises her voice at the sister and the sisters dosent been reprimand her let alone kill her. You talk like that to a comasar your dead you talk like that to a SM and your not his brother or superior uOur dead you talk like that to command in WHamd your dead.
I can see the SM letting a sister slide once but pull a gun on him and run your mouth and sow discontent talking about failure. Yeah pretty mush a no no.
Maybe the situation and lack of able warriors may have saved her but in general a good rule of thumb in WH is if boss man says jump you all how high!
I love how the trans human has more humanity than the regular human
that only applies to salamander chapter. Other space marine chapter treat typical human like ants
Racism is the greatest gift from the emperor to humanity
religious fundamentalist extremist zealous anti-alien xenophobic bigotry yes, no inter human racism...
Imperium fanboys when they realise their faction is basically Na'zis in space
@@theotv5522 they are the bad guys, just like every other faction is...
Except for once it's racism towards other species and not our own. It is a great gift indeed, we're advancing
@@theotv5522 did you forget what setting this was ?
What happened to the other female soldier?
Wokehammer
In what way
@@johnherrera5261 US politics man, nothing good comes out of it one way or another
@@randomdude8202 The fuck does that have to do with Warhammer ?
@@zetaprime1243 US is the origin of this "woke and anti woke" thing. Don't even try to deny it.
🤡
Meh, the gore in this was laughable, and there's far too many exposition dumps.
In no universe is a guardsman gonna talk up to a sister of battle, come on lol. there’s no room for wokeness in this universe, you’d be ended very quick 😂
Except we see later it was a hallucination
Stop seeing wokeness everytime there's a bit of psychological depth to a story
The guardsman is an hallucination, a manifestation of our own conscience.
It was a hallucination ya fvcking Nurgle rotted brain
It's not wokness lol. It's her subconscious or maybe even the emperor speaking to her. She obviously has PTSD and survivors guilt. She feels guilty she is alive the planet destroyed. She does fight for humanity and the emperor. She is a human and not a robot.