@Zerebrat Eightyseven just think... 20 years ago Star Wars started a war in their novels that killed 365 trillion in a 5 year war (not quite 40k levels but way bolder than anything it did before). Main characters died, and they introduced bold new enemies that challenged the very nature of the force. These days however they just make bad fanfiction that rips off the original trilogy and steals an idea or two from the books.
blasphemy !!! I ask the total extermination of the heretic population and the reconversion in servant mechanize with regard to the survivors as for the children put them in concentration camps to make soldiers who will have to pay the debt of their ancestors
@@Aenarion28 Even the female soldiers in 40 k have more character than rey and haldo. How sad is that? Disney gone done screwed up cause 40 k barely trying.
The Orb conversation : Orb 1 : 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother' Orb 2 :'We have all failed' Orb 1 :'The Astartes defy our touch' Orb 2 : 'You must return' 'Break your seal' Orb 1 : 'Thats impossible, we'll never survive that' Orb 2 'You must. Take the others.' The Inquisitor then shouted to the soldiers : 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!' and it is muffled as we are outside and we don't hear their inside radio they use. And he loses the concentration because of this and got possessed. The soldiers on the other ship then get the message to come back fast but too late as the orb starts to absorbs them. The soldiers are all bio engineered with super strength and life spam. The main guy who lost his hand should be 200 years old. The 3 dots on his head means the age. But I am not 100% sure about the age. And they only serve the emperor, they have no fear cause the emperors might protects them.
If I'm not mistaken those are "Service Studs" and don't necessarily reflect his age, its the amount of time he has been an active duty Astartes. The Gold stud represents 100 years, and the silver ones represent 50 years each. Relatively junior considering he is leading the squad, and Astartes can remain active for about 1000 years if they aren't killed in combat
sergeant probably at least 100 years. It's 20+20+50 ( at minimum - some chapters can have different meaning for service studs) so he could be 300+ years old. Plus he is deathwatch veteran ( in this chapter lore all sergeants serve in deathwatch).
The studs show how long he's served as an Astarte. His age would be around 220-250 since the gold stud is 100 years of service and the silver are 50 years. (this is from the "WH40k WIKI" AKA the lexicanum.) I'm not sure if there's an age limit to when you can go to the trials since Luis Dante went to them at the age of eleven so I can't really guess at his age correctly. Once he finally passed the trials and got accepted he would have had to spend more time preparing and learning how to be an Astarte like in our military basic training except it takes years in their case. He then would have to go through the transformation process (no idea what it's called) which turns him from a human into an Astarte. I'm not sure how long that takes but I think it can be 10-20 years. They are then a 8 foot tall, 320kg Astarte (are also known to be taller and heavier) and begin their service to the Emperor of Mankind. I hope this helps, I haven't read many books on the Astartes since I prefer chaos and the guardsman books so my knowledge is very limited.
@Christian Mariani Considering basically every Astartes started the gene seed process between eleven - eighteen years old, the service studs does accurately represent age.
And lets not forget that most of the things in the animation are actually fact check able elements. The armor durability is so-so but pretty close to "reality" , the ships and the inside designs are on point, so everything is in a way that it should be. AND the guy got hacked and the hackers messed up his other 4's audio so he needed to recover them and get back his youtube channel and make the 5th one all this alone.
The reason the space marine lieutenant or captain and the other marine killed the Inquisitor agent was because he was in the middle of being possessed. Demons exist in 40k, they love to possess psykers, and a manifested demon can range from being only a minor nuisance to the kind of being that exterminates multiple worlds for fun. They couldn't take the chance, and with demons there's no such thing as overkill. And honestly, it was a better death than that psyker would have had if the possession had completed.
@@myview5840 Actually, the author has since stated that those aren't yu vath, they're another faction that he made up entirely. If he does an Astartes 6, hopefully we'll find out who and what they are.
@@myview5840 It doesn't really matter what possessed the Psyker. In 40k prayer doesn't always work, purification takes too long, and the entity is usually hostile. A sanctified bolter just works.
"I think they are the bad guys" this is the Grim Darkness of the Far Future, we dont go in for good and evil, everyone is atleast 11 different shades of grey.
@@thehavoccompany-a3 not in their perspective. to a catapillar, a wasp is pure evil. Nurgle, for example, doesnt want to see the galaxy burn like the orks, he wants to bring new life from his garden to the physical realm. the chaos gods to the wider imperium are evil, sure, but they do have rules and they do have a code that they follow.Lawful evil, not chaotic evil, ironically.
Trust me, if they'd of left that glowy eyed Inquisitor alive, it would have been MUCH MUCH worse. He was being possessed or altered by the creatures in the sphere because he broke his concentration to warn the commander at his side that they planned to kidnap or take the marines on the ship. That brief lapse in concentration on his defenses let them in, so he was either on his way to becoming a 30 ft. tall horrific monstrosity with immense powers and defenses or about to explode and tear a hole in reality that would rip the whole ship apart and kill everyone on it. That's the price of being a psychic in Warhammer 40k. You're either awesome, or you completely destroy the universe around you.
@@TheHomiesReact To be completely fair it is possible to get rid of a demonic possession, but it requires rare artefacts, prayers that don't always work and purification that takes way too long most of the time. By contrast a rocket launcher to the face just works. Side note, yes rocket launcher. The guns they use fire mini-rockets (you can see this in the part 4 fight when the psychic uses shield to hold them in midair). These guns are considered appropriate in universe for smaller threats.
@@TheHomiesReact in the lore we have; a single chaos psycher, like the two on the other ship, have destroyed whole planets. Imagine Darth Vader with the Death Star in his mind. They simply cannot risk the fight.
With the major difference that "Hitler" is an undying corpse bound to a chair, is not a nazi and is in eternal suffering whilst also seeing the Imperium turn into something he never wanted.
"Is this afterlife?" Oh he wishes. If that was the afterlife, there would only be one Skeleton Chair, the one belonging to his Emperor, and he would serve at his Emperor's side for all eternity. But there's a lot more than one, and that means he still has more work to do
In Warhammer 40k humans aren't good they are just less bad than most others. The Orbs were Yu'vath technology a bit like AI but with demons inside and they were building a cult. Because the humans don't like demon cults they sent an Inquisitor(the one that got possessed) and some Astartes(Supersoldiers) to capture the orbs and destroy the cult. Hope that helps😁
The Orbs aren't actually Yu'vath technology, those orbs were made by an original race created by the, uh, creator of Astartes. The Yu'vath seemed to be the most likely candidate for what was seen in Part 5, admittedly, but the creator said it was an original creation on their patreon.
TinyGladiator only issue is that he hasn’t shown any major proof that those orbs weren’t Yu’vath in nature. Not calling him a liar, just saying that a lot of people (myself included) are going with the Yu’vath theory.
@@ShadowGhost0117 You're saying that the creator of Astartes, who has directly said that the race was a homebrew creation, needs to provide major proof that these things weren't his creation? I can understand the connection with the Yu'vath, I said so myself, but... well... when the creator themself states that it's something they made themself then who are we to argue that? I mean it's definitely not hard to imagine that there is more than one alien race that involves strange psychic stuff and orbs. Just look at the Umbra.
TinyGladiator I’m not disagreeing with you, just saying that I like many others are going with the Yu’vath theory because it feels like the understandable explanation.
People are saying the spheres are Yu'Vath, a Xeno species. But it's not 100% confirmed yet. And the Space Marine Chapter is called "Retributor Chapter" confirmed by the Creator of Astartes.
"They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines such that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear." --The Emperor of Mankind.
I came across this video via „Astartes reaction“. If this is your girlfriend, you can be really happy. In contrast to most women she is curious in a determined way, reflective of things she knows and doesn’t know, as well as you, and all that beyond her Personal emotional experience and all that while letting her emotional experience out. Many women tend to be ad hominem when something touches or strikes them a certain way without or with little distance to their personal experience, which tends to make them tiring to be around. She is not superficial in a meta meaning if this makes any sense and furthermore and probably because of that not regarding her appearance, which is lovely and joyful by the way, yet not an overexpressive conglomeration of beauty appliances to compensate for insecurities. Really a great character as far as I can judge from this impression. Good for and on you. I am glad for you mate.
"This in the head" at 13:58 is the black carapace. An interface, implanted in Space Marines during their last surgery, to become marines. Basically, these poor bastards are skinned alive, then implanted with the carapace, all over their body, and "re-skinned" after. The carapace then acts as an interface between the marine and his power armor, which makes the armor way more responsive, and partially one with the marine. The three dots on his forehead are awards for long-term service. From what i can see in the Video, i would guess that he´s an a 150 years Veteran. For everything else you´re wondering about in part 5, and WANT to know what is going on, i highly recommend watching the analysis from Arch Warhammer, here on youtube. The guy does a great job explaining.
I recommend Leutin09, he is arguably the best Warhammer 40k lore channel. He is direct, in depth and has almost all 40k lore in his home so he can look up anything written by games workshop. He is thorough and deep and best of all it doesn’t confuse newcomers. Also 40k theories channel has a newcomers series that explains the lore in nice bite size chunks. I hope that helps
Gyst of the plot: an Astartes chapter is working with an Inquisitor to find out what some alien relics (the orbs) are up to. The orbs were making an army of psychers bit only had 2 operational. The first sphere was captured successfully and told the other to run. The second orb dragged the astartes into the warp with it, but was attacked before it arrived. The dots on the guys forehead are years of service, 120 years.
I do like that you guys read what was happening much better than people who are native English speakers :) It is basically cosmic horror mixed with action science fiction :)
@@TheHomiesReact It would be worth checking out the "Death of Hope" trailers if you fancy More 40k stuff (It is 30k technically). It's another amazing solo fan project :)
Some local schmuck humans did find the orb. Another was in possession of Inquisition, wich called for help of space marines. Inquisitor was monitoring and "questioning" the disabled orb, and space marines maw through human defence forces possessed by the alien techno-warp orb, to disable it too. Buth both of the orbs started behaving badly and the one with inquisitor did try to posses him (wich was prevented by his bodyguard who rather killed him) and the other sucked the astartes in, wich was disrupted by shoting in it from plasmagun. The astartes were transported through warp by the orb and appered on some fugly tomb-sand planet. More (and more acurate) details in explanation from Arch warhammer here on youtube.
Even though your comment section is probably full of the answering some fact on this but I'll sum it up in my own way of some pointers. Space marines are basically genetically engineered and enhanced super humans and their power armor helps them even more with stuff like life support, protection, aiming/targeting, ect. The antagonist are the bad guys and work for the chaos (demons). They was using psychic powers (energy from the warp). The warp is a basically another demention where the chaos demons dwell. The priest guy is part of the Inquisition and he was basically getting possessed and that's reason why they killed him. When Astartes blew his hand off when shooting his plasma pistol was due to him overcharging it (which in the table top game happens when you roll a 1 on a D6 when firing a energy weapon). Even though the Space Marines are seen as the *good guys* in the 40k university they are basically the Na-zis of the 41st Millennium because if you're not human or believe in their ways you're their enemy and must be exterminated. *I spelt Na-zis that way because UA-cam's algorithm has a bad habit of deleting comments automatically if they contain certain words in them.*
I had the same reaction to this the first time I watch it, and I'm a big fan and Long time Space marine ! The whole point is make you Question a watch it again, so it starts to make more sense for the uninitiated !!! A High Quality short film for the W40K Universe! Great reaction video Homies !!!
The guys in the Armor are called "Space Marines". They are bigger than our big guys and have the weight of a car(with armor). I Love 40k and your reaction😎 It's a very dark Universe with war and all that stuff. I just love it❤️
*Always fascinating to have new people introduced into 40k through this video. Space marines are just the icing on what the Imperium of Man has as soldiers. Titans are the baddest and biggest stuff for machines. But custodes are currently the most elite in terms of infantry. There is too much to explain in a comment section. Best to watch videos about it.*
The pieces of metal on the brow of the Astartes are in fact attacked to the skulls. They are called "service studs" and act as a visible badge of honor. Depending of the material they are made, will denote 10, 50 years or a full century of service as a Adeptus Astartes brother (being transhuman, an Astartes, bar he dies in combat, can live several hundred years, some next to a full millenium, until their performance seriously degrades). Despite this, the lore states that the custom has fallen out of favor in many Astarter Chapters but the reason has not been explained.
They are correct in saying "game", because Warhammer is a tabletop game and a video game, and because creating custom chapters/factions out of the existing units and painting them in thematic colors is one of the biggest appeals of the tabletop and is properly represented in the creator of this animation's custom space marine chapter!
This is based on a tabletop game. It has since had videogames(Dawn Of War 1 and 2 are great RTS games),LOTS of books,fan animations,etc... Bricky's "All Warhammer factions explained parts 1 and 2" is a good place to start. I would love for you to react to it but beware each part is 50 mins long.
Most common theory is that the Inquistor psyker(The red robed man) was possessed by a daemon entity, which is one of the greatest threats to the Emperium, if they allow it to manifest, it becomes stronger every second until the host can't contain it, it can ripple the fabric of the universe and destroy everything in its path or create a portal between the materium(Mortal world) and the Immaterium(The warp, daemonic realm and possibly where all mortal emotions circulate). They basically did everything right, except for the timing, they should've acted even sooner.
I love seen people that never heard of warhammer react to Astartes (Death of hope too, but if you watched one, you will have heard of 40k when you watch the other)
While the Inquisitor is listening in on the Orbs (C'tan?), he hears them speak ENGLISH, when they are heard directly, they are speaking what I assume to be JAPANESE. Orb 2: Who is here? Orb 1: I failed brother Orb 2: We have all failed, the Astartes deny our touch Orb 1: You must return, break your seal. Orb 2: Thats impossible, we'll never survive that. Orb 1: You must. Take the Alpha. The Inquisitor shouts in EN: Recall them immediately! Inquisitor is then resisting the possession and undegoes a revelation. I couldn't catch half of what the Inquisitor was saying until the final vision he has of Astartes being burned to death on the stone hand but I caught the end of it but I can't understand Japanese to save my life so don't sue me. Inquisitor reciting the vision in JPN: ....-Chisō de korosen (Translate to: -KILL or KILLED in the formation???). Inquisitor is killed before he is fully possessed. Orb 2 says in JPN: "Kudasai" - Literal meaning "Please give (yourself)". Then in turn Orb 2 consumes the Astartes. What do y'all think? Can anyone who speaks fluent Japanese verify the audio?
Welcome to the crazy universe of Warhammer 40k :) Basically the Space Marines are super augments soldiers tasked with protecting mankind from all many of heretics and xenos (aliens) that threaten the Imperium of Man They were tasked with dealing with a rogue ship that has come under influence of a strange alien artifact instead of safeguarding it like the other ship The two guys with powers are called Psykers, and actually on the "weak" end of things too, but you say how deadly they were against those Space Marines The one listening in on the other sphere is an Inquisitor, he got possessed and they had to kill him or else he would've destroyed the entire ship. That's how scary possession is in this world When the Space Marines go pulled into the sphere, they traveled through the Warp, which is why the guy stared puking his guts out. It's a very dangerous way to travel through space The metal studs in his head are "service studs". Each Space Marine chapter is a little different, but typically silver is for about 25 years of service, while gold is 100 years. So he probably has been alive and fighting for quite some time thanks to his augmentations I probably missed a few things, but hope that helps :)
Answer to your question they are human just 8 feet plus tall 300 or so kilograms 3 lungs 2 hearts and this thing connected to their nervoussystem called the black carapace (i think i can't remember) and that carapace is connected to the suit basically acting like their second skin
These are Space Marines. Essentially genetically enhanced humans. They are wearing Power Armour. Their weapons do not fire bullets, they are in fact small self propelled rockets. Imagine a 20-40mm Cannon. Those three dots on the Marine's face at the end are Service Pips. 2 Silver for 50 Years Each, and the Gold Pip for100 years. What they're dealing with is (most likely) an Alien artifact that is linked to the Warp. The Warp is an alternate realm of energy where (most) souls end up where they die. The Warp is inextricably linked to Real Space in such a way that the general moods and feelings of people can have an impact. So, when shit hit the fan in this universe over the course of its history, some of the energies and emotions in the Warp coalesced into entities known as Chaos Gods. These Space Marines were likely absorbed into the Warp through these artifacts and spat out at some random place in the Galaxy, most likely a planet belonging to the same long extinct alien race that the artifact came from. The Warhammer 40,000 universe's lore is kept deliberately vague just because that's how the universe works. Lore and information given to readers in 40,000 is almost always from the perspective of the characters in the literature. They're usually ignorant to varying degrees. Overall, the vagueness is a powerful plot mechanism for this universe, in that much like the Imperium of Man's record keeping is spotty at best, so too is the actual canon and lore for the readers. This allows players to customize, and add to the universe for their own play (since this is not just books, but is a Tabletop game originally. Though, in this case, these artifacts were likely portals into the Warp created by an Alien race long before the Warp ever spawned the Chaos Gods.
@The Homies At 11:36 when the inquisitor turns to the Space Marine Captain he says, "Recall them immediately". This is directed to the squad who was sent to infiltrate the 'rebel' ship to capture the second xeno. Now I say rebel loosely as the xeno race the 2 orbs are from are known for their mind control ability and being to make who planets into slaves alone. This is also why the Space Marines reacted so strongly when the inquisitor(who is very powerful on his own) got taken over by the one they had already captured. At 12:20 is when the squad receives the recall order from their Brothers on the ship.
-Who they fighting? Human rebels, last ones that started uprising in Argosa system -Why they fighting? Because the adeptus astartes is elite units of the Emperium of Man, that eliminates all threats, like alien races or human rebels
There are videos where there is a guy explaining everything frame by frame. There is a lot of information to digest. I think there is over 140 books on the lore alone in warhammer 40k.
Warhammer is massive. Each faction is so big, dangerous, and overpowered that they each cancel each other out that it just becomes a fair fight. Humanity could be what we call it today as evil. But they do it out of necessity, so the rest of the race will survive, and to cleanse this galaxy of all of the filthy Xenos.
I could fit star wars in 40k in fact. Just have a race who's psyker are basically Jedi and you make it lore that the reason they go dark side if they don't control their feelings is that well, chaos corruption get's them. It even explains why they get all ugly looking the more they they fall. You'd barely need to change the star wars lore beyond making it take place in a small isolated part of the galaxy instead of the whole thing. It would actually make the small selection of planets in the movies make more sense. And then Orks show up.... :D
The guy who got punched in face was imperial pysker, probably got possessed (going into the warp is dangerous, attracts chaos and it's spirits) and imperial astartes (space marine) recognised this, so have to kill him. Unfortunate but is common.
thats not a game ! This is a fan made project about warhammer universe. There is no pice across the stars. There is only war. And no-one is a good ! everybody is bad !
You are the 11th normines I’ve seen so far reacting to Astartes. Did you know you all say the same things, I’m not joking about that. Most of you say “it looks like Star Wars” “are they robots”
Warhammer 40K is amazing. I don't even feel as excited about star wars (and I love star wars) as I do about Warhammer. The universe is bitter and terrifying, its a kill or be killed life they all live. The Astartes you saw are the elite troops of the Empire of man. They are known to be "over-powered" since they don't really die and as you saw hundreds of renegade humans didn't stand a chance against one squad. The funny thing is they aren't even that over-powered, you have the chaos space marines which are stronger, deadlier, faster and more resilient in most cases, not all and many many other factions and races which all can wipe out a squad of Loyalist Astartes relatively easy. On that note I'll leave you with Word bearers and World eaters are the best and Loyalist Astartes suck!
The thing with Chaos marines is - individually they might get a boost, but in a war they are actually worse. They gain benefits to strength/resilience at the cost of sanity/tactics/intelligence. Even Horus regretted ever falling to Chaos in his final moment when Chaos was driven from him. You see Chaos sounds badass and fun, until you realize that for those marines every waking moment is torment. You like Khorne - good you get to feel unimaginable pain every moment you are not killing something and your sanity/reasoning/intelligence is slowly gone. You think Slanees is better - now you stop feeling anything slowly, unless you do ever greater self harm/atrocities.And you will do them for the chance to feel ANY emotion again, until you are a hollow shell that kills himself so he can feel anything. There was a really detailed video about what actually happens to people and marines following Chaos. Oh and now your soul is forever the plaything of Chaos and you have no free will to do anything - enjoy :D Dude there is a reason Abbaddon doesn't want to accept a Chaos god as a master :)
Not trying to be a dick, just to inform. The thing that is stuck out the back of the heads of the physcers in english is called a spine (the girl idk her name, im new to the chanel, couldnt figure out the english word for it she was pointing it out)
In Warhammer 40k, there's no real "good or evil" per se. More like different levels of "Bad". Humans are, arguably, the least bad among the baddies, with Chaos, Demons/Demon worshiping psychopaths of various flavors, being arguably the worst. If you want to know more about Warhammer 40k without really knowing anything about it going in, as well as make an awesome reaction series, watch "If the Emperor had a Text to Speech Device" by Bruva Alfabusa. It really picks up around episode 7, but it's worth the watch.
I love your reaction to this video, but please read up on warhammer 40k universe!!!! They are no good guys/bad guys! There are different levels of evil! Lol the warhammer 40k universe is massive! Its really good!
"This is like Star Wars". Heresy Detected. Exterminatus!
For the Emperor
@Zerebrat Eightyseven just think... 20 years ago Star Wars started a war in their novels that killed 365 trillion in a 5 year war (not quite 40k levels but way bolder than anything it did before). Main characters died, and they introduced bold new enemies that challenged the very nature of the force.
These days however they just make bad fanfiction that rips off the original trilogy and steals an idea or two from the books.
blasphemy !!! I ask the total extermination of the heretic population and the reconversion in servant mechanize with regard to the survivors as for the children put them in concentration camps to make soldiers who will have to pay the debt of their ancestors
If it was like Star Wars, the Astartes would be female and Bland
@@Aenarion28 Even the female soldiers in 40 k have more character than rey and haldo. How sad is that? Disney gone done screwed up cause 40 k barely trying.
40K FAQ:
Who are they fighting?
-Everyone.
Why are they fighting?
-Yes.
You forgot Who are the bad guys? All of them.
😂
Why?
Because it is the Emperor's will, and also purging is really really fun brother.
It's been five minutes and you haven't praised the emperor of mankind , your not xeno are you ?
@@Connor.SG-1Ring XD Badger
“who are the good guys?”
*40k fans* “we do not do that here.”
The Orb conversation :
Orb 1 : 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother'
Orb 2 :'We have all failed'
Orb 1 :'The Astartes defy our touch'
Orb 2 : 'You must return' 'Break your seal'
Orb 1 : 'Thats impossible, we'll never survive that'
Orb 2 'You must. Take the others.'
The Inquisitor then shouted to the soldiers : 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!' and it is muffled as we are outside and we don't hear their inside radio they use.
And he loses the concentration because of this and got possessed.
The soldiers on the other ship then get the message to come back fast but too late as the orb starts to absorbs them.
The soldiers are all bio engineered with super strength and life spam. The main guy who lost his hand should be 200 years old. The 3 dots on his head means the age. But I am not 100% sure about the age. And they only serve the emperor, they have no fear cause the emperors might protects them.
If I'm not mistaken those are "Service Studs" and don't necessarily reflect his age, its the amount of time he has been an active duty Astartes. The Gold stud represents 100 years, and the silver ones represent 50 years each. Relatively junior considering he is leading the squad, and Astartes can remain active for about 1000 years if they aren't killed in combat
sergeant probably at least 100 years. It's 20+20+50 ( at minimum - some chapters can have different meaning for service studs) so he could be 300+ years old. Plus he is deathwatch veteran ( in this chapter lore all sergeants serve in deathwatch).
The studs show how long he's served as an Astarte. His age would be around 220-250 since the gold stud is 100 years of service and the silver are 50 years. (this is from the "WH40k WIKI" AKA the lexicanum.) I'm not sure if there's an age limit to when you can go to the trials since Luis Dante went to them at the age of eleven so I can't really guess at his age correctly. Once he finally passed the trials and got accepted he would have had to spend more time preparing and learning how to be an Astarte like in our military basic training except it takes years in their case. He then would have to go through the transformation process (no idea what it's called) which turns him from a human into an Astarte. I'm not sure how long that takes but I think it can be 10-20 years. They are then a 8 foot tall, 320kg Astarte (are also known to be taller and heavier) and begin their service to the Emperor of Mankind. I hope this helps, I haven't read many books on the Astartes since I prefer chaos and the guardsman books so my knowledge is very limited.
@Christian Mariani
Considering basically every Astartes started the gene seed process between eleven - eighteen years old, the service studs does accurately represent age.
Im actually impressed you could hear what the conversation was about. Well done
She: "You have to have some particular mind to get it."
He : "You need to know the base story."
Me: You need to know the whole universe.
its amazing that only one guy made these, still blows my mind
Wow didn't know! It's epic!
And lets not forget that most of the things in the animation are actually fact check able elements. The armor durability is so-so but pretty close to "reality" , the ships and the inside designs are on point, so everything is in a way that it should be. AND the guy got hacked and the hackers messed up his other 4's audio so he needed to recover them and get back his youtube channel and make the 5th one all this alone.
@MinecraftPro15 I think i know the person your talking about was her name NornQueen
I think hacker was hired
@MinecraftPro15 ah, that would be Alexis 😁
The reason the space marine lieutenant or captain and the other marine killed the Inquisitor agent was because he was in the middle of being possessed. Demons exist in 40k, they love to possess psykers, and a manifested demon can range from being only a minor nuisance to the kind of being that exterminates multiple worlds for fun. They couldn't take the chance, and with demons there's no such thing as overkill.
And honestly, it was a better death than that psyker would have had if the possession had completed.
He was grant a good death. And did his duty well .
He earned the Emperor's Mercy
It wasn't a demon, it was the yu vath ancient entity that possessed him in an effort to break the seal.
@@myview5840 Actually, the author has since stated that those aren't yu vath, they're another faction that he made up entirely. If he does an Astartes 6, hopefully we'll find out who and what they are.
@@myview5840 It doesn't really matter what possessed the Psyker. In 40k prayer doesn't always work, purification takes too long, and the entity is usually hostile. A sanctified bolter just works.
"I think they are the bad guys"
this is the Grim Darkness of the Far Future, we dont go in for good and evil, everyone is atleast 11 different shades of grey.
There is no good guys in 40k
@@OrangeeTang salamanders
Except for Chaos. Chaos is pure evil.
@@thehavoccompany-a3 not in their perspective. to a catapillar, a wasp is pure evil. Nurgle, for example, doesnt want to see the galaxy burn like the orks, he wants to bring new life from his garden to the physical realm. the chaos gods to the wider imperium are evil, sure, but they do have rules and they do have a code that they follow.Lawful evil, not chaotic evil, ironically.
@buymebluepills and they have the best tunes
Trust me, if they'd of left that glowy eyed Inquisitor alive, it would have been MUCH MUCH worse. He was being possessed or altered by the creatures in the sphere because he broke his concentration to warn the commander at his side that they planned to kidnap or take the marines on the ship. That brief lapse in concentration on his defenses let them in, so he was either on his way to becoming a 30 ft. tall horrific monstrosity with immense powers and defenses or about to explode and tear a hole in reality that would rip the whole ship apart and kill everyone on it. That's the price of being a psychic in Warhammer 40k. You're either awesome, or you completely destroy the universe around you.
Oh WoW. We thought something bad would have happened but this puts it on a new level!
@@TheHomiesReact To be completely fair it is possible to get rid of a demonic possession, but it requires rare artefacts, prayers that don't always work and purification that takes way too long most of the time. By contrast a rocket launcher to the face just works.
Side note, yes rocket launcher. The guns they use fire mini-rockets (you can see this in the part 4 fight when the psychic uses shield to hold them in midair). These guns are considered appropriate in universe for smaller threats.
@@benlubbers4943 I love the "for smaller threats" specification.
@@h0ll0w0ne yeah, that is a very important clarification.
@@TheHomiesReact in the lore we have; a single chaos psycher, like the two on the other ship, have destroyed whole planets. Imagine Darth Vader with the Death Star in his mind. They simply cannot risk the fight.
There are no good guys in Warhammer 40k. Everyone's a bad guy.
Even the good guys are bad guys. Looking at you blue boys.
It’s all shades of grey.
Idk sounds like heresy to me
Salamanders.
The Tyranids are just hungry, with no hard feelings.
Homies: "Why are they fights?"
Text in start first video: "im some joke for you?'
xD
To be fair, almost every reaction video i have seen forgets the words at the beginning. Only the dedicated 40k content creators really remember it.
Well to summarize how it feel being in the imperium..
Imagine siding with Nazi because they are fighting cthulu
Wow! This is the best depiction for the warhammer 40k universe!
With the major difference that "Hitler" is an undying corpse bound to a chair, is not a nazi and is in eternal suffering whilst also seeing the Imperium turn into something he never wanted.
While cannibals are attacking you from behind.
"Is this afterlife?"
Oh he wishes. If that was the afterlife, there would only be one Skeleton Chair, the one belonging to his Emperor, and he would serve at his Emperor's side for all eternity. But there's a lot more than one, and that means he still has more work to do
In Warhammer 40k humans aren't good they are just less bad than most others. The Orbs were Yu'vath technology a bit like AI but with demons inside and they were building a cult. Because the humans don't like demon cults they sent an Inquisitor(the one that got possessed) and some Astartes(Supersoldiers) to capture the orbs and destroy the cult. Hope that helps😁
It does thanks :D
The Orbs aren't actually Yu'vath technology, those orbs were made by an original race created by the, uh, creator of Astartes. The Yu'vath seemed to be the most likely candidate for what was seen in Part 5, admittedly, but the creator said it was an original creation on their patreon.
TinyGladiator only issue is that he hasn’t shown any major proof that those orbs weren’t Yu’vath in nature.
Not calling him a liar, just saying that a lot of people (myself included) are going with the Yu’vath theory.
@@ShadowGhost0117 You're saying that the creator of Astartes, who has directly said that the race was a homebrew creation, needs to provide major proof that these things weren't his creation?
I can understand the connection with the Yu'vath, I said so myself, but... well... when the creator themself states that it's something they made themself then who are we to argue that? I mean it's definitely not hard to imagine that there is more than one alien race that involves strange psychic stuff and orbs. Just look at the Umbra.
TinyGladiator I’m not disagreeing with you, just saying that I like many others are going with the Yu’vath theory because it feels like the understandable explanation.
Refreshing this search everyday to keep the trickle effect strong, Let's Gooooo
Glad I'm not the only one.
@@Johnpinckney98we tech priests of mars bless youtube, bend the algorithm to spread the good word of the emperor.
It's not a game, it's 5 seperate short movies, made by one guy
Well, it's a fan film of a game set within the games universe with original characters, while still being very faithful to the lore.
"the game is astartes"
lets file this under close enough
People are saying the spheres are Yu'Vath, a Xeno species. But it's not 100% confirmed yet.
And the Space Marine Chapter is called "Retributor Chapter" confirmed by the Creator of Astartes.
“This looks like spaceship battles“
Me: Congratulation you proven that you have also very functional eyes, just like everyone else.
Welcome to WARHAMMER 40k! You have no what you've gotten into! 😂 One of the most brutal, lore rich games ever invented!
Love it when people react to the boarding torpedo, never expect something like that.
I've been a fan of 40k for 25+ years, and I'm still not 100% on what went down... Im just glad you like the videos, they are amazing :)
"They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines such that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear."
--The Emperor of Mankind.
Just letting you guys know, this entire series was animated, storyboarded and rendered by ONE DUDE. ONE DUDE MADE THIS.
Wow! That's epic
Damn hes punching above his weight, fair play son
kye tilley when psychic possession is a thing, nothing is off the table.
@@ShadowGhost0117, lol he's referring to the fact that the female appears to be "out of his league".
There's some kind of magic with these Bulgarian men.
I came across this video via „Astartes reaction“. If this is your girlfriend, you can be really happy. In contrast to most women she is curious in a determined way, reflective of things she knows and doesn’t know, as well as you, and all that beyond her Personal emotional experience and all that while letting her emotional experience out. Many women tend to be ad hominem when something touches or strikes them a certain way without or with little distance to their personal experience, which tends to make them tiring to be around. She is not superficial in a meta meaning if this makes any sense and furthermore and probably because of that not regarding her appearance, which is lovely and joyful by the way, yet not an overexpressive conglomeration of beauty appliances to compensate for insecurities. Really a great character as far as I can judge from this impression. Good for and on you. I am glad for you mate.
I came here for an Astartes reaction and left with a solution I didnt know of for my shoulder problems 😄😍 thanks a lot!!
"This in the head" at 13:58 is the black carapace. An interface, implanted in Space Marines during their last surgery, to become marines.
Basically, these poor bastards are skinned alive, then implanted with the carapace, all over their body, and "re-skinned" after.
The carapace then acts as an interface between the marine and his power armor, which makes the armor way more responsive, and partially one with the marine.
The three dots on his forehead are awards for long-term service. From what i can see in the Video, i would guess that he´s an a 150 years Veteran.
For everything else you´re wondering about in part 5, and WANT to know what is going on, i highly recommend watching the analysis from Arch Warhammer, here on youtube. The guy does a great job explaining.
wow, someone who watched all of the video and didnt cut of the credits..okay there is a like
I recommend Leutin09, he is arguably the best Warhammer 40k lore channel.
He is direct, in depth and has almost all 40k lore in his home so he can look up anything written by games workshop.
He is thorough and deep and best of all it doesn’t confuse newcomers.
Also 40k theories channel has a newcomers series that explains the lore in nice bite size chunks.
I hope that helps
Gyst of the plot: an Astartes chapter is working with an Inquisitor to find out what some alien relics (the orbs) are up to. The orbs were making an army of psychers bit only had 2 operational. The first sphere was captured successfully and told the other to run. The second orb dragged the astartes into the warp with it, but was attacked before it arrived. The dots on the guys forehead are years of service, 120 years.
Finally, the Homies react the god like Astartes.BTW love u guys
I do like that you guys read what was happening much better than people who are native English speakers :)
It is basically cosmic horror mixed with action science fiction :)
We are trying :D
@@TheHomiesReact It would be worth checking out the "Death of Hope" trailers if you fancy More 40k stuff (It is 30k technically). It's another amazing solo fan project :)
Some local schmuck humans did find the orb. Another was in possession of Inquisition, wich called for help of space marines. Inquisitor was monitoring and "questioning" the disabled orb, and space marines maw through human defence forces possessed by the alien techno-warp orb, to disable it too. Buth both of the orbs started behaving badly and the one with inquisitor did try to posses him (wich was prevented by his bodyguard who rather killed him) and the other sucked the astartes in, wich was disrupted by shoting in it from plasmagun. The astartes were transported through warp by the orb and appered on some fugly tomb-sand planet. More (and more acurate) details in explanation from Arch warhammer here on youtube.
I loved the facial reactions in part 4 and 5. Whole reason I search these vids out!
That in the head i believe is part of the black carapace, it is a neurological link which connects him to his armor, like a second skin
in the Universe of Warhammer there are no real "Bad Guys"
In 40k ,who is good or who is bad is a matter of benefits vs harm , as in who is benefiting from who's harm, there is a lot of harm to go around
Even though your comment section is probably full of the answering some fact on this but I'll sum it up in my own way of some pointers.
Space marines are basically genetically engineered and enhanced super humans and their power armor helps them even more with stuff like life support, protection, aiming/targeting, ect. The antagonist are the bad guys and work for the chaos (demons). They was using psychic powers (energy from the warp). The warp is a basically another demention where the chaos demons dwell. The priest guy is part of the Inquisition and he was basically getting possessed and that's reason why they killed him. When Astartes blew his hand off when shooting his plasma pistol was due to him overcharging it (which in the table top game happens when you roll a 1 on a D6 when firing a energy weapon).
Even though the Space Marines are seen as the *good guys* in the 40k university they are basically the Na-zis of the 41st Millennium because if you're not human or believe in their ways you're their enemy and must be exterminated.
*I spelt Na-zis that way because UA-cam's algorithm has a bad habit of deleting comments automatically if they contain certain words in them.*
I had the same reaction to this the first time I watch it, and I'm a big fan and Long time Space marine ! The whole point is make you Question a watch it again, so it starts to make more sense for the uninitiated !!! A High Quality short film for the W40K Universe! Great reaction video Homies !!!
The guys in the Armor are called "Space Marines". They are bigger than our big guys and have the weight of a car(with armor). I Love 40k and your reaction😎 It's a very dark Universe with war and all that stuff. I just love it❤️
i like that she immediately susses out that the imperium is the bad guys. yep.
Oh my god! I thought I had a brain aneurysm when she said Star Wars.
*Always fascinating to have new people introduced into 40k through this video. Space marines are just the icing on what the Imperium of Man has as soldiers. Titans are the baddest and biggest stuff for machines. But custodes are currently the most elite in terms of infantry. There is too much to explain in a comment section. Best to watch videos about it.*
"This is like star wars!"
*BACK OFF I'M GONNA VOMIT*
The pieces of metal on the brow of the Astartes are in fact attacked to the skulls. They are called "service studs" and act as a visible badge of honor. Depending of the material they are made, will denote 10, 50 years or a full century of service as a Adeptus Astartes brother (being transhuman, an Astartes, bar he dies in combat, can live several hundred years, some next to a full millenium, until their performance seriously degrades). Despite this, the lore states that the custom has fallen out of favor in many Astarter Chapters but the reason has not been explained.
They are correct in saying "game", because Warhammer is a tabletop game and a video game, and because creating custom chapters/factions out of the existing units and painting them in thematic colors is one of the biggest appeals of the tabletop and is properly represented in the creator of this animation's custom space marine chapter!
There are no good guys in 40k. Everyone is the bad guy.
ASSSMOOODAAAAAAIIIII!!!!!!!!
RRREEEEEPPEEEEENNNNTTTT!!!!!!!
They are in cahoots with the Fallen!
This is based on a tabletop game. It has since had videogames(Dawn Of War 1 and 2 are great RTS games),LOTS of books,fan animations,etc...
Bricky's "All Warhammer factions explained parts 1 and 2" is a good place to start. I would love for you to react to it but beware each part is 50 mins long.
Most common theory is that the Inquistor psyker(The red robed man) was possessed by a daemon entity, which is one of the greatest threats to the Emperium, if they allow it to manifest, it becomes stronger every second until the host can't contain it, it can ripple the fabric of the universe and destroy everything in its path or create a portal between the materium(Mortal world) and the Immaterium(The warp, daemonic realm and possibly where all mortal emotions circulate).
They basically did everything right, except for the timing, they should've acted even sooner.
I love seen people that never heard of warhammer react to Astartes (Death of hope too, but if you watched one, you will have heard of 40k when you watch the other)
dots on his head were service studs years gold 100 years silver 50 years
While the Inquisitor is listening in on the Orbs (C'tan?), he hears them speak ENGLISH, when they are heard directly, they are speaking what I assume to be JAPANESE.
Orb 2: Who is here?
Orb 1: I failed brother
Orb 2: We have all failed, the Astartes deny our touch
Orb 1: You must return, break your seal.
Orb 2: Thats impossible, we'll never survive that.
Orb 1: You must. Take the Alpha.
The Inquisitor shouts in EN: Recall them immediately!
Inquisitor is then resisting the possession and undegoes a revelation.
I couldn't catch half of what the Inquisitor was saying until the final vision he has of Astartes being burned to death on the stone hand but I caught the end of it but I can't understand Japanese to save my life so don't sue me.
Inquisitor reciting the vision in JPN: ....-Chisō de korosen (Translate to: -KILL or KILLED in the formation???).
Inquisitor is killed before he is fully possessed.
Orb 2 says in JPN: "Kudasai" - Literal meaning "Please give (yourself)". Then in turn Orb 2 consumes the Astartes.
What do y'all think? Can anyone who speaks fluent Japanese verify the audio?
Welcome to the crazy universe of Warhammer 40k :)
Basically the Space Marines are super augments soldiers tasked with protecting mankind from all many of heretics and xenos (aliens) that threaten the Imperium of Man
They were tasked with dealing with a rogue ship that has come under influence of a strange alien artifact instead of safeguarding it like the other ship
The two guys with powers are called Psykers, and actually on the "weak" end of things too, but you say how deadly they were against those Space Marines
The one listening in on the other sphere is an Inquisitor, he got possessed and they had to kill him or else he would've destroyed the entire ship. That's how scary possession is in this world
When the Space Marines go pulled into the sphere, they traveled through the Warp, which is why the guy stared puking his guts out. It's a very dangerous way to travel through space
The metal studs in his head are "service studs". Each Space Marine chapter is a little different, but typically silver is for about 25 years of service, while gold is 100 years. So he probably has been alive and fighting for quite some time thanks to his augmentations
I probably missed a few things, but hope that helps :)
Answer to your question they are human just 8 feet plus tall 300 or so kilograms 3 lungs 2 hearts and this thing connected to their nervoussystem called the black carapace (i think i can't remember) and that carapace is connected to the suit basically acting like their second skin
I'm not sure but isn't the black carapace only necessary for a Terminator Dreadnought Armor?
@@CrazyCircles1 both space marines and the terminator power armour has the black carapace inquisitors don't have the black carapace idk why
What they did to that Inquisitor is a Standard Exorcism Protocol
I do believe it's time to call in the Grey Knights, Lord Inquisitor.
"why are they fighting?"
to purge the traitor, the heretic, and the alien. for the emperor!
Arch Warhammer does a decent analysis of this series if you guys want it.
These are Space Marines. Essentially genetically enhanced humans. They are wearing Power Armour. Their weapons do not fire bullets, they are in fact small self propelled rockets. Imagine a 20-40mm Cannon. Those three dots on the Marine's face at the end are Service Pips. 2 Silver for 50 Years Each, and the Gold Pip for100 years.
What they're dealing with is (most likely) an Alien artifact that is linked to the Warp. The Warp is an alternate realm of energy where (most) souls end up where they die. The Warp is inextricably linked to Real Space in such a way that the general moods and feelings of people can have an impact. So, when shit hit the fan in this universe over the course of its history, some of the energies and emotions in the Warp coalesced into entities known as Chaos Gods.
These Space Marines were likely absorbed into the Warp through these artifacts and spat out at some random place in the Galaxy, most likely a planet belonging to the same long extinct alien race that the artifact came from. The Warhammer 40,000 universe's lore is kept deliberately vague just because that's how the universe works. Lore and information given to readers in 40,000 is almost always from the perspective of the characters in the literature. They're usually ignorant to varying degrees. Overall, the vagueness is a powerful plot mechanism for this universe, in that much like the Imperium of Man's record keeping is spotty at best, so too is the actual canon and lore for the readers. This allows players to customize, and add to the universe for their own play (since this is not just books, but is a Tabletop game originally. Though, in this case, these artifacts were likely portals into the Warp created by an Alien race long before the Warp ever spawned the Chaos Gods.
@The Homies
At 11:36 when the inquisitor turns to the Space Marine Captain he says, "Recall them immediately". This is directed to the squad who was sent to infiltrate the 'rebel' ship to capture the second xeno. Now I say rebel loosely as the xeno race the 2 orbs are from are known for their mind control ability and being to make who planets into slaves alone. This is also why the Space Marines reacted so strongly when the inquisitor(who is very powerful on his own) got taken over by the one they had already captured. At 12:20 is when the squad receives the recall order from their Brothers on the ship.
In Warhammer 40k, you have obscenely evil villains, and people who do terrible things to stop them. Space Marines fall into the latter.
You called it at the beginning. Its warhammer 40k. They're at least 462 books written on what is happening . Its deep
-Who they fighting? Human rebels, last ones that started uprising in Argosa system
-Why they fighting? Because the adeptus astartes is elite units of the Emperium of Man, that eliminates all threats, like alien races or human rebels
There are videos where there is a guy explaining everything frame by frame. There is a lot of information to digest. I think there is over 140 books on the lore alone in warhammer 40k.
Warhammer is massive. Each faction is so big, dangerous, and overpowered that they each cancel each other out that it just becomes a fair fight. Humanity could be what we call it today as evil. But they do it out of necessity, so the rest of the race will survive, and to cleanse this galaxy of all of the filthy Xenos.
Star wars... lol SW is like a baby compared to the W40K.
lol there is no violence in star wars when compared to 40k. haha
Star Wars is for little girls now. Warhammer 40K is for grown people
@@Aenarion28 Yes, apparently, as we have been repeatedly told, the Force is female.
@@aragmarverilian8238 That was a mistake because if the Force is female, that makes Star Wars Hollywokes Bitch
I could fit star wars in 40k in fact.
Just have a race who's psyker are basically Jedi and you make it lore that the reason they go dark side if they don't control their feelings is that well, chaos corruption get's them. It even explains why they get all ugly looking the more they they fall.
You'd barely need to change the star wars lore beyond making it take place in a small isolated part of the galaxy instead of the whole thing. It would actually make the small selection of planets in the movies make more sense.
And then Orks show up.... :D
"Who are the good guys?"
Fans: let me stop you right there
These guys are smart. I like their analysis!
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I'll sub too
You guys are CUTE
Thanks :D
The guy who got punched in face was imperial pysker, probably got possessed (going into the warp is dangerous, attracts chaos and it's spirits) and imperial astartes (space marine) recognised this, so have to kill him. Unfortunate but is common.
they guy they executed got possessed those orbs were demons
Yooooo man is punching WAY above his weight
Why no one talking about how cuuuuute she are?! :)
Only seen this channel a handful of times but you have great smile and remind me a bit of Harley Quinn
the 3 bolts in his head represent his rank and time of service, the golden bolt represent 100 years of battle, the 2 silver ones i'm not sure
I think silver is 50 so that makes him a 200 year (roughly) veteran
Well first part came in 2018 so thats why there is recap.
*Yells in high gothic* LIKE STAR WARS?! Neophyte Lexus, get my chainsword! No the blessed one!
thats not a game ! This is a fan made project about warhammer universe. There is no pice across the stars. There is only war. And no-one is a good ! everybody is bad !
Time for them to watch 8 hours of MajorKill
One fan made this alone.
Warhammer 40k. Tourists, but nice tourists. So you're confused huh?
*THE INQUISITION WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
You are the 11th normines I’ve seen so far reacting to Astartes.
Did you know you all say the same things, I’m not joking about that.
Most of you say “it looks like Star Wars” “are they robots”
We didn't :D
Who are the good guys?
All who bend knee to the Emperor.
Who are the bad guys?
The Xenos. The Heretics. The Mutants.
It's 40 thousand years in the future. I thought the guy said 4 thousand so that's why I say this. Have a nice day :)
Yeah I thought it was 4k but it's 40k :D
the emperor protects
Warhammer 40K is amazing. I don't even feel as excited about star wars (and I love star wars) as I do about Warhammer. The universe is bitter and terrifying, its a kill or be killed life they all live. The Astartes you saw are the elite troops of the Empire of man. They are known to be "over-powered" since they don't really die and as you saw hundreds of renegade humans didn't stand a chance against one squad. The funny thing is they aren't even that over-powered, you have the chaos space marines which are stronger, deadlier, faster and more resilient in most cases, not all and many many other factions and races which all can wipe out a squad of Loyalist Astartes relatively easy. On that note I'll leave you with Word bearers and World eaters are the best and Loyalist Astartes suck!
The thing with Chaos marines is - individually they might get a boost, but in a war they are actually worse. They gain benefits to strength/resilience at the cost of sanity/tactics/intelligence.
Even Horus regretted ever falling to Chaos in his final moment when Chaos was driven from him.
You see Chaos sounds badass and fun, until you realize that for those marines every waking moment is torment. You like Khorne - good you get to feel unimaginable pain every moment you are not killing something and your sanity/reasoning/intelligence is slowly gone. You think Slanees is better - now you stop feeling anything slowly, unless you do ever greater self harm/atrocities.And you will do them for the chance to feel ANY emotion again, until you are a hollow shell that kills himself so he can feel anything. There was a really detailed video about what actually happens to people and marines following Chaos.
Oh and now your soul is forever the plaything of Chaos and you have no free will to do anything - enjoy :D
Dude there is a reason Abbaddon doesn't want to accept a Chaos god as a master :)
Ah, a fellow cultist of culture I see 👍 BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
The Inquisition has located your position.
Not trying to be a dick, just to inform. The thing that is stuck out the back of the heads of the physcers in english is called a spine (the girl idk her name, im new to the chanel, couldnt figure out the english word for it she was pointing it out)
"That was cool" You are cool, too :)
In Warhammer 40k, there's no real "good or evil" per se. More like different levels of "Bad". Humans are, arguably, the least bad among the baddies, with Chaos, Demons/Demon worshiping psychopaths of various flavors, being arguably the worst.
If you want to know more about Warhammer 40k without really knowing anything about it going in, as well as make an awesome reaction series, watch "If the Emperor had a Text to Speech Device" by Bruva Alfabusa. It really picks up around episode 7, but it's worth the watch.
Omg y’all are so cute, welcome to the grim dank ❤️
as a warhammer 40k fan even im not 100% sure what happened there
2 Orbs, Lady and Warrior
Also everyone misses the little bit at the very end of the video.
its not from any game, its just a fan made cinematic thats all
in the grim darkness of the future there is only war
Holy cow , if that is his girl friend he is punching waaaaay above his weight.
Why are they fighting?
FOR THE EMPEROR!
It's not a game persay. It's a fan film.
I love your reaction to this video, but please read up on warhammer 40k universe!!!! They are no good guys/bad guys! There are different levels of evil! Lol the warhammer 40k universe is massive! Its really good!