Quick reminder that the Judge is the most morally righteous in the entire Zealot lineup. There's a legitimately good reason why the rest are sitting behind bars.
Apparently the fringe war sorrounding the sector is a hellish parade of xeno races that traumatize the imperial guard regiments sent there to the point of despair. Anyone surviving a tour could have fought half a dozen major factions. Morrow is immortal or has taken rejuvs, so anything goes for him.
Having an assigned enemy faction in the future would be neat. Before starting a mission, you see the info of who you're fighting. We can have gene-stealers, and they'd fit the horde-style enemies that these games need. Hopefully it isn't just reskinned enemies though if it were true. Tyranids themselves can also be a potential faction, especially the swarm fitting the gameplay style. Would be awesome if it coincides with Space Marine 2's release. Other chaos cults also joining in the fray would be neat as well, though I doubt it.
They’re the most fitting faction to come into this game, the cults work with human sized genestealer mutants so an easy reskin, not like full nids, orks or tau are gonna work given they’re more appropriate opponents for space marines
@@BatteredWalrus Orks could work, I mean if the team can mow down hordes of juiced up chaos ogryns then killing a few boyz and grots should not be a problem, nobz, weirdboyz, mekboyz and painboyz could be the bosses. An Ork warlord would be astartes tier tho, in that I agree.
Well given people have already found GSC graffiti in one of the maps it's likely not. Keep in mind though that they've also found the symbol for the Skaven in one of the early missions.
ngl it sorta feels like these characters are 1000yr old immortals who've been damn near everywhere. I feel like they're gonna have lines about necron dynasties and specific eldar characters soon enough
the sector Tertium is in has a lot of different xenos and other threats attacking it, vet and ogryn knowing about them makes sense, since they are a part of the army and all, and the rest in under inquisition's command, so naturally they would know more than usual citizen
Dont think genestealers could come soon, Spacehulk Deathwing has them already. I hope for Dark Eldar who see an opportunity for getting Slaves. When there is a fight there is a chance that the Dark Eldar join in the middle of it.
probably wouldn't when dealing with Nurgle the plagues make dealing with his cultists more trouble than its worth I mean the separation needs alone to prevent other slaves from getting whatever is going around and then dying is just obnoxious.
Orks would be more fun honestly, Hell, I could easily imagine this world being a tomb world and all the noise is waking up some very groggy and grumpy boney robots.
So... these guys know Demons and Tyranids exist? Pardon my ignorance, I've been out of 40K for a while so the lore might have been updated but I thought the Imperium's official stance was "no they don't and also -BLAM-"
They are getting sent into suicide missions again and again, the problem is how the enemies just never seem to manage to kill those pesky rejects properly.
Since the Great Rift became a thing, chaos has become something of an open secret in the Imperium. You’re not supposed to talk about it, but a lot of people know about it. These rejects talk about it anyway since they’re all on death row or equivalent (plus they work for an inquisitor so they get a pass). As for Tyranids, they never got blacklisted as hard as chaos did. People just tend to know very little about them because the nids don’t leave many survivors.
I mean, they fight literal demonhost and Beast Of Nurgle. No surprise they know what demons are. As for Tyranids, back in Cain books they weren't considered to be a secret. Necrons, on the other hand...
Ever since the black crusade and the Return of robooty girlyman, chaos is no secret anymore, they still dont know what Chaos is but they do know is evil and thats it Also the rejects are deathrow inmates so the whole thing of secrecy just goes out the window since they are already on their way to death
Im confused that they even know about guiliman and the genestealers, i thought the imperium generally keeps everyone in the dark except for anyone that is necessary
Indomitus crusade is a galaxy wide endeavour, and the return of robute came in a very opportune hour for the imperium, so it was very celebrated, besides, in the game you play as guard veterans, inquisition can keep people in the dark, but despite their best efforts they cant erase the memory of the people that literally fought genestealers , nor from them spreading the info
For the general Imperium citizen and probably some PDF (Planetary defense force), the answer is yes. But remember we "the player" are a "Veteran" of either an Imperial guard, Psyker, Zealot or Ogryn which are now a part of an Inquisition of Ordo Hereticus so information about some classified things do get out because we are not some ordinary soldier anymore.
Even if the Inquisition wanted to keep the return of Guiliman quiet, there would no doubt be a zealot or two who would tell the rest of the ecclesiarchy as fast as they can vox
When Cadia fell the whole thing went from the occasional mess that could be scrubbed up to an existential threat to reality itself. The Inquisition can't hide the existence of demons anymore when they're swinging from the church bells and dancing on the roof. And I'm pretty sure people always knew a lot of things-you just didn't speak it out loud. Til now.
I don't think we'll see genestealers come into the game. For regular humans, a single one of them is the equivalent of a Boss fight... And they never travel alone
And yet PDF, arbitrators, and regular guard regiments are usually the ones to fight genesteeler infestations with varying degrees of success. All they really need is about 20 melta guns, a really big bomb and a lot of luck before they die.
'Finally! I can burn heretics without fear of arrest'
I... I think we need to stop him.
At least we know how he ended up on Atoma.
@@srbrant5391 When I first heard it I fuckin' stopped dead in my tracks and just look at the guy. Like, dude, NOT ON OPEN COMS HOLY SHIT.
Every now and then the Zealot Preacher reminds us that, yes, they ARE still criminals for a reason.
Why? Sounds like he's doing good work to me.
Quick reminder that the Judge is the most morally righteous in the entire Zealot lineup. There's a legitimately good reason why the rest are sitting behind bars.
So not only has Morrow incountered Genestealers, But so has the Fucking ogryn somehow.
Ogg has fought many Bad Bugs before. Lost many friends, but Ogg made sure the Bad Bugs lost more.
When said they were tough, he meant about how they taste.
Apparently the fringe war sorrounding the sector is a hellish parade of xeno races that traumatize the imperial guard regiments sent there to the point of despair. Anyone surviving a tour could have fought half a dozen major factions.
Morrow is immortal or has taken rejuvs, so anything goes for him.
Genestealer enemy DLC might come to Darktide at some point.
oh nice, would be fun to fight a genestealer cult
@@jaffy9939 Indeed! We must purge the alien-mutant-heretics asap!
Hope we get the 4 Chaos Cults, Undivided, a Genestealer Cult... And finally some Orks
@@John-Stark Ork is most likely a hard no.
@@vothbetilia4862 yeah I feel like that will be it's own game, Greentide
"Finally, I can burn heretics without fear of arrest!"
Edit: 5:43
Having an assigned enemy faction in the future would be neat. Before starting a mission, you see the info of who you're fighting. We can have gene-stealers, and they'd fit the horde-style enemies that these games need. Hopefully it isn't just reskinned enemies though if it were true.
Tyranids themselves can also be a potential faction, especially the swarm fitting the gameplay style. Would be awesome if it coincides with Space Marine 2's release.
Other chaos cults also joining in the fray would be neat as well, though I doubt it.
I could see a khorne cult pop up what with the Maulers and Ragers.
straight up nids would be world ending battle from the start though, but a cult and maybe one of those assassins nids who travel alone
@@nicolaspeigne1429 Lictors are the assassin nids yeah?
@@Charon510 i didn't remember the name, but yes, i don't know what other pure nids unit would find their way on Tertium without a proper invasion
Genestealers cults yes but never the actually genestealers if they can go toe to toe against a terminator what chances you can do?
genestealer cult, necrons, hive gangers, demonic incursions, etc...the possibilities are pretty great
Veteran: Heretics are bad enough, but do they have to smell so _bad?!_
Ogryn: Smell is not so bad. Reminds me of Ambull stew back ‘ome.
Dad: Are we having fun?
That player knew what he was doing when he made that character
ffffFUNN?!
This is funny to me.
Ogyrn Tapeworms would be fucking terrifying.
I'm fucking terrified!
okay all those genestealer mentions cant be coincidence
They’re the most fitting faction to come into this game, the cults work with human sized genestealer mutants so an easy reskin, not like full nids, orks or tau are gonna work given they’re more appropriate opponents for space marines
@@BatteredWalrus indeed, a relatively new genestealer cult would probably have mostly brainwashed people and hybrids, perhaps a purestain or two
Space Marine 2?
@@BatteredWalrus Orks could work, I mean if the team can mow down hordes of juiced up chaos ogryns then killing a few boyz and grots should not be a problem, nobz, weirdboyz, mekboyz and painboyz could be the bosses. An Ork warlord would be astartes tier tho, in that I agree.
Well given people have already found GSC graffiti in one of the maps it's likely not. Keep in mind though that they've also found the symbol for the Skaven in one of the early missions.
Colm-Corbec
I see what you did there, devs.
ngl it sorta feels like these characters are 1000yr old immortals who've been damn near everywhere. I feel like they're gonna have lines about necron dynasties and specific eldar characters soon enough
Hate the metal man - Ogryn
You fought those souless abominations!? - Veteran
There is even dialogue for Trazyn. About marrow possibly being captured by strange metal man.
the sector Tertium is in has a lot of different xenos and other threats attacking it, vet and ogryn knowing about them makes sense, since they are a part of the army and all, and the rest in under inquisition's command, so naturally they would know more than usual citizen
3:20 he broke that mutants ankles 😂
lol
and spine
2:20 damm that’s hard very to manufactured that fast to produced those tanks.
Dont think genestealers could come soon, Spacehulk Deathwing has them already.
I hope for Dark Eldar who see an opportunity for getting Slaves. When there is a fight there is a chance that the Dark Eldar join in the middle of it.
probably wouldn't when dealing with Nurgle the plagues make dealing with his cultists more trouble than its worth I mean the separation needs alone to prevent other slaves from getting whatever is going around and then dying is just obnoxious.
Orks would be more fun honestly, Hell, I could easily imagine this world being a tomb world and all the noise is waking up some very groggy and grumpy boney robots.
@@combinecommando001 spooky scary skeletons intensifies.
RAPOOTAY GHOULIMAN 💀
ALWAYS WEAR BELT EXTRA TIGHT WHEN FIGHTIN' THE PANTS STEALERS PUNIES.
ARE WE 'AVING FUN?
FUN??!!!
THE RIGHTOUS WORK OF OUR MASTER SHOULDNT BE NOT FUN
thank you for uploading these
5:43 he was likely right 9 out of 10 times… unfortunately
Do the characters get more chatty the more you play with a single group?
More like they get more chatty as the dev team adds updates. I've heard a lot of new dialog lately.
A good solid "sell by date" joke.😁
So... these guys know Demons and Tyranids exist? Pardon my ignorance, I've been out of 40K for a while so the lore might have been updated but I thought the Imperium's official stance was "no they don't and also -BLAM-"
Well, that changed because of the 13th black crusade.
They are getting sent into suicide missions again and again, the problem is how the enemies just never seem to manage to kill those pesky rejects properly.
Since the Great Rift became a thing, chaos has become something of an open secret in the Imperium. You’re not supposed to talk about it, but a lot of people know about it. These rejects talk about it anyway since they’re all on death row or equivalent (plus they work for an inquisitor so they get a pass).
As for Tyranids, they never got blacklisted as hard as chaos did. People just tend to know very little about them because the nids don’t leave many survivors.
I mean, they fight literal demonhost and Beast Of Nurgle. No surprise they know what demons are. As for Tyranids, back in Cain books they weren't considered to be a secret. Necrons, on the other hand...
Ever since the black crusade and the Return of robooty girlyman, chaos is no secret anymore, they still dont know what Chaos is but they do know is evil and thats it
Also the rejects are deathrow inmates so the whole thing of secrecy just goes out the window since they are already on their way to death
Wait, didn't Solar Macharius died of cause of depression? I just assumed he did cause he's literally Alexander the Great but in 40k.
I mean Alex died of a fever/poisoned so the parallels are similar
Yep he got infected with a warp disease and was supposedly put down by the Inquisition.
Haha Recon lasgun go brrrrrrrrrrr
Im confused that they even know about guiliman and the genestealers, i thought the imperium generally keeps everyone in the dark except for anyone that is necessary
Indomitus crusade is a galaxy wide endeavour, and the return of robute came in a very opportune hour for the imperium, so it was very celebrated, besides, in the game you play as guard veterans, inquisition can keep people in the dark, but despite their best efforts they cant erase the memory of the people that literally fought genestealers , nor from them spreading the info
For the general Imperium citizen and probably some PDF (Planetary defense force), the answer is yes. But remember we "the player" are a "Veteran" of either an Imperial guard, Psyker, Zealot or Ogryn which are now a part of an Inquisition of Ordo Hereticus so information about some classified things do get out because we are not some ordinary soldier anymore.
Even if the Inquisition wanted to keep the return of Guiliman quiet, there would no doubt be a zealot or two who would tell the rest of the ecclesiarchy as fast as they can vox
When Cadia fell the whole thing went from the occasional mess that could be scrubbed up to an existential threat to reality itself. The Inquisition can't hide the existence of demons anymore when they're swinging from the church bells and dancing on the roof. And I'm pretty sure people always knew a lot of things-you just didn't speak it out loud. Til now.
Why would they keep such a morale boost as Guilliman returning quiet? Not only that but it'd be impossible to do that anyway.
6:13 Are we having fun? 😂
thanks for the dialogue
I don't think we'll see genestealers come into the game.
For regular humans, a single one of them is the equivalent of a Boss fight... And they never travel alone
Not true in necromunda hired gun as a human we fight them and yea they hit hard and travel in massive packs but still killable
it'd likely be genestealer cults and the pure genestealers would be like the equivalent of a mauler or rager
And yet PDF, arbitrators, and regular guard regiments are usually the ones to fight genesteeler infestations with varying degrees of success. All they really need is about 20 melta guns, a really big bomb and a lot of luck before they die.
I don't like that every reject is some sort W40K lore-master.
I'm sick about hearing about the cicatrix malidumb in game
Well it's part of the Lore and what's currently going on and it's a big thing in the sky that many worlds can see.