I am glad that you are dropping 40k Space Marines and Halo Spartans as neither can really be considered as human anymore. Both types of soldiers are closer to demi gods of Greek mythology than any human being.
Armoury-Terrain I’ll semi-agree in space marines because only a few chapters consider themselves above humans (dark angels, black Templar’s and blood angels to name a few) but there’s more who do care more for the humans cause they know they’re human the most extreme example being the salamanders
Emerystceltic True, and in terms of 40k. The Space Marines are, obviously their own faction. I don’t they fit in comparison. The 40k universe is just to damn dangerous. I’d bet on a moderate psyker could give many if not any, force user. Imperial Guard aren’t individually strong so it’s just a better comparison for this series. I can’t wait for their “Elites” video
Mark Keller I’ll agree with you on that emperor knows how many comparison videos exist between psykers and jedi and on a larger standpoint (at least for space marines) 40k trumps just about any other sci-fi setting (space opera for Star Wars) because of how dangerous the setting is
i don't agree, yes they should have dropped 40k marines and spartans but not because they are not human, the clone troopers are not human because boba fett is not human, it's because space marines have flaws that are removed by the perks, and the spartans were elite infantry and only a few lived after their first deployment.
My personal list. 1) Imperial Guard. 2) Clone Army. 3) Mobile Infantry (with exosuits and stuff) 4) UNSC Marines. 5) Colonial Marines. 6) Mercs from the Avatar. 7) Mobile Infantry (no exosuits and stuff)
You better move the colonial Marines. They have far better equipped to than just the pulse rifles and smart guns. They have tanks that fire 60 115mm rounds per minute, equipped with anti missile plasma weapons, internal mortars, operated by crew 2-3. A rapid fire mortar should be to every marine platoon, 2 of either a 70mm semi automatic rocket launcher or a plasma weapon that can knock a tank at 1000 meters. Exo suits with rotary cannons flamethrower, and can equipped lasers.
@@joshuawilliams9020 I do not judge them just by how powerful their arsenal is and what could be done if it. If I did, Mobile Infantry ("no exosuits" one) would be on top of this list, due to "virtue" of Oxygen Nukes being spammed everywhere. I also judge them by discipline, training, culture, battle fervour, looks, how they fare against their enemies and how powerful these enemies are. But yeah, I know of Colonial Marines arsenal. And I say that single HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark I ADS would wipe an entire company of Colonials.
@@dankovskimark4540 I understand what you mean. As for what they wear, the BDU they wear not look like much, but it's actually treated with special fabrics to break their IR signature, with several things completely hiding it. Admitty, the movie colonial Marines mess this up by not wearing it, but just a platoon sent to check a small colony. While not directly mention, we can assume the colonial Marines are the successor to the United States Marines. So the same kind of culture in our RW Marines can be expected from colonial Marines, so one of the military forces with the highest battle fervour, discipline, and bravery. As for movies, they were probably the "guys on hand" and literally walked into the bugs nest when ambushed, and still some of them made it out. As for their enemy, in expanded lore, the aliens are actually a threat on par with the zerg or nids from Warhammer. Despite that, the colonial Marines has been on front lines against them, and they win. Though humanity ( and even the predators) are consider a backwood problem by queen mothers( two steps above the normal queens) who has telepathic powers that can reach across several solar systems away, even affecting humans.
@@joshuawilliams9020 You forgot to mention that basically every single Colonial Marine commited exact same mistake. Plus, won't help them much against YGGDRASIL scanners. You know what "assume" did? It made an "ass" out of "u" and "me". So, no we will not assume that they are a successor ot US Marines. I will only rate what I see in media and currently I'm pretty dissapointed. Sorry. Uhh, in all Alien/Predator media I saw (which is a lot) Colonial Marines where geting their shit kicked in. Except that strategy game (AvP: Extinction) and only in their own campaing. Which is dissapointing because even if we take into account all the Xenomorph types across the media (including the toys), they are still shit-tier compared to Zerg and Tyranids. They don't evolve, their numbers are dependant on hosts (so they will run out of units eventually) and what units they have are pretty mild compared to what Zerg and 'nids can dish out.
@@dankovskimark4540 space Marines squads except for the heroes regularly get their asses kicked to in media, still they are badasses. Now as why they I think they successor force to US Marines, is because they have Marines in name, they are military branch of the US government, and while the US army is mentioned, the US Marines as we know them today is not. So yeah safe to assume that US Marines = US colonial Marines. There not might be as many xenomorphs as zerg or nids, but where terrans can call upon millions of soldiers, and guard number in the trillions. The colonial Marines number between 200,000 to 250,000. As far as getting asses beat in media, well yeah movies they are supposed lose, and videogames level are normally design as closed in internal fighting, where even killing the bugs will get you sprayed with acid and the xenomorphs better melee tools come into to play. Colonial Marines where more concerned with fighting humans enemies or maybe aliens with similar warfare, not acid bleeding, swarming, steel ripping claws, and stealthy monsters. Despite that the colonial Marines normally came out on top, suffering huge losses, but still victorius.
7:46 "No NiNe YeAr OlD sHoUlD hAvE tO eNcOuNtEr" Yeah right. Us nine year olds have been in heavy combat fighting the war against T-Series, and we are proud to do our duty.
Great list as usual, really loving how this series is coming together! Regarding the "nothing left to lose", I would disagree. The man with nothing left to lose will fight recklessly and are more dangerous but also less caring of their own self-preservation. Its the man with only one thing left to lose, they will fight with the same ferocity but also will be damn sure to make sure they can KEEP fighting for that one thing. The Clones have only one thing to fight for, The Republic. Without that they are nothing, but they will never throw away their lives needlessly.
@@NightRaven-lh1bf forgot about division cept in the imperial guard it goes straight from company to division to regiment Not sure tho been a long time since i read wiki/1d4chan
Good video. For the 40k ones, you might want to narrow it down to one regiment/world, rather than the entire Imperial Guard. Cadia would be a good choice, as the backstory there is fleshed out, they are some of the best the IG has to offer, and in many way their upbringing is similar to the clones. Same is true for the Death Korps of Krieg, if you want to take a more darker route.
ODST armor is made to be compatible with "armor ability" modules, pretty sure. SPI armor was also built on a similar platform, if I remember correctly, and ODST armor also has more advanced materials for increased energy weapon resistance along with more advanced electronic systems, including VISR. VISR lets an individual "see" through active camouflage by highlighting the cloaked individual's silhouette as an inanimate, alien scum-shaped object.
You should use the Tempesus scions from 40k to make it a more fair fight. They are more standardized then the gaurd and they also have more of a shock troop/ commando role. While the Guard has an insane number of regiments that are so drastically different that they can range from Las lock muskets in firing lines to an army of rambos swing around a jungle, to gasmask wearing fanatics in trenches
Scions are very overpowered Imagine a combination of John Wick and Equillibrium Scions will beat Wookies, Jedi, Elites and Mandalorians in close combat
@@cassu6 yes and no, the cadians are an elite force in thier own right. They are one of the few guard units that use combined arms because of steadfast loyalty. Also Creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
I would mention they have the massive numbers as a both positive and negative. Logistically, no other universe on this list could manage the IG. As much as I want to see more 40k stuff, I just don't think they belong on comparison lists.
simontmn by definition the imperial guard are also space marines, but I think GenFilms didn’t want to make a disproportionate amount of videos as the 40K video would be four more videos total two for IG and two for Marines
simontmn the thing with 40k Space Marines is that they can take every other group on this list and 1v20 them easily. The Astartes are just too powerful and 40k as a whole is. The Death Star from Star Wars is a waste of money for 40k, why buy a giant superweapon when you can buy several super weapons on individual ships AKA exterminatus
It just makes more sense. Yes, Space Marines are named Space Marines. The Imperial guard are more in line with the other factions in this series. The Clone troopers do stand out from IG and Troopers but they are dialed down in terms of “Power level” from the Astartes.
@@hereticalpaintjobs I would think the Imperial Guard are mostly ground forces and the Imperial Space Marines are the Marines... I wouldn't have objected to covering both in one video. They could have covered book & film Starship Troopers in one video likewise.
@@arielnir2679 "3+ meter tall, 500kg of mussels, anger and awesomnes and is armord in 500kg of power armor that cant Really be damedged by any sort of normal infantry weapons" - Funny, when I played 1st edition WH40K they were slightly better than the Orks. :p
I agree with the decision seeing as the Mobile Infantry and the Clone Troopers were the frontline troops of their factions, it makes sense to keep things consistent. If you were to use the Clone Commandos in that comparison, that might work better, but as it is I agree.
Regarding logistics and standardized equipment, the GAR still managed to screw that up. The Phase One armor was apparently overly heavy and restrictive, and didn't provide significant extra protection in trade, compared to later armor Phases. I mean, come on: the Kaminoans knew the precise physiology, kinesiology, training, and equipment of the clones, and weren't exactly new to building clone armies. Lama Su proudly described the GAR as the finest clone army they'd developed - and still had to take the armor back to the drawing board. I like the clones. I really do: they have cool gear, tactical flexibility, and a sense of belonging and purpose that an Astartes would appreciate. But their expense, slow replacement timeline, strategic limitations, and fundamental separation from the civilization they were born to die for means I can't give them the top spot.
Strategic limitations? Clarify further on that one. Their separation from civilization and the fact that they knew what their purpose was, contrary to your belief, perhaps what *exponentially* boosted the clones even more as better soldiers. This can be explained in my next response to you, if you shall respond to me on this comment.
Nah, G. The Phase I armor wasn't heavy, it was simply restrictive. It got the job done, protected the Clones in places that needed protecting, but it was somewhat restrictive and uncomfortable at times. It wasn't a piece of junk, it just meant if you wanted to do a commando roll and pull some Rambo shit, you'd have trouble.
Someone explain why clones like the bars on Coruscant and why they were allowed to do this? It seems better to have them training or maybe reading, maybe gardening, but getting drunk and attacking taxis with bottles seems ill advised.
Yeah wtf dude they are still humans fighting a war against a fucking horrific enemy that literally cannot show mercy, and only the fate of the whole galaxy rests on their shoulders. Let the clones drink, dude. They've earned it.
I'm going to get serious for a second. When Allen talked about the clones only needing to worry about is service and survival he spoke truth. After boot camp my mind shut out the world and it became easier to focus on what mattered.
Sad to see actual Space Marines taken off, but I also understand completely. Glad you'll do the Imperial Guard in their place. Very interested in who the other units are going to be in the elite units comparison sometime later.
Very good video as always, i love when someone to a real documented job :) Just forgot to mention that the second and third wave of clone ( wich arrive in the middle, and the end, of the war) were created and trained during only one year. Some were even not from kamino, but centax 2 ( for the third wave mainly) with much more bad training than those of kamino in the same amount of time of training. rumors even said that there was a secret cloning facilities under coruscant itself to creat elite clone loyal only to palpatine, wich would replace all the loses of the 501 st supposedly.
I absolutely concur with the choice not to include the space marines from 40k in your list, it wouldn't be fair and it keeps the list more consistent. Good choice... Great series
I'm honestly glad you dropped the space Marines from 40k. They are OP because of the universe they are from. I've heard a quote about 40k, I can't remember who said it, but it goes something like, "other universes have these massive universe ending events every so often, but for 40k they would just call those Tuesday"
Space Marines are IMPOSSIBLE To analize, their history is rewritten so often, their tactics canonised and deleted every other friday, and the only simularities between the chapters being the amount of armour coverage, you cant really study something that barely has anything in common with what should be replicas
@@GenerationFilms True, the best ones to focus on would be the Cadians, they are the most stereotypical and alot of other regiments use them as their basis.
@@GenerationFilms You guys definitely set yourselves up for whole lot of work when you decided to look at WH40k. The massive amounts of sources with often contradictory statements and depictions of how stuff works combined with the huge variance among the types of soldiers is almost a nightmare. Rest assured we certainly appreciate the hard work you put into the videos.
Allen, The Colonial Marines have the more Powerful Infantry weapons, and very lethal power armors. Weapons to Look at are the *M44 Sledge Hammer. *The Phased Plasma Pulse Rifle *The M57 Smart Gun Missile launcher with Uranium rounds. *The Alice type Power Armor It has **A SADAR Anti-Tank Missile Launcher **Twin Pulsed Gattling Cannons ** Heavy Flamethrower (Napalm in their universe burns at 1200 Celsius and with the thermite mixed in it, it will burn up to 10k Celsius. Also some mixtures use Uranium flakes. **Anti-everything Laser Cannon **It allows the user to run faster than normal and to jump straight up in the air 40-50 feet. The Standard United Americas Power armor **Twin 40mm Pulsed Torrent Gattling Guns Or **Twin Railgun Arrays called bullet boxes that have a rate of fire of 1000 rounds a second. The Berserker Kill Team Max or Mox Power Armor. Its armed with. *Twin Pulsed Cannons *Moded SAW machine Guns. *Two 45mm Grenade Launchers *Two Laser Projectors emitting lasers so intense Xenomorphs catch fire. That's a major feat as they are very heat resistant. The United Americas Colonial Military has lots more fantastic weapons, including further in the future.
Your right Generation Films there’s a Sri Lankan basketball team my father told me he trained tht rarely lost matches and were very coordinative in the matches with little to no communication with each other. He told tht it was due to the fact tht 3/4 of the members in the team were brothers Not sure if they r still there or not though
Kind of mentioned but another advantage is how they can adapt to fight in any environment. The IG have specific regiments or units for some environments but a clone can fight anywhere.
Love the clones totally awesome also hope the clone commandos, arc's or even the first generation clone that where basically one man armies will be in the elite units video of this series.
I agree that you put 40k Space marines and Halo Spartans in super soldiers slot. As Imperial guard and their stormtroopers are their elite branch of units.
Good call on taking Spartans and Astartes off the Space Marine list, they really are super soldiers, much more so than marines. Imperial Guard still have my vote for best "space marine." Hellguns and Baneblades, baby.
Just gonna say, if it was plasma, it would turn you into molten slag when it hit you. Plus the Imperial guard Storm troopers have access to plasma weapons which actually does unlike in SW.
@@joshuawilliams9020 one question I've had for a while now is that if blasters fire plasma then how does it not melt said blaster when the bolt is significantly bigger than the barrel?
@@adambielen8996 I am not expert, and are actually different ways blasters are described to work, but if I had to guess, the most common method is that plasma is encased in a electric magnetic field. Once it leaves the barrel, the field starts disappearing, such bolt gets larger. Just two cents. Though that field to hurl a slug would be much more energy efficient, and have longer range.
Actually, Barbaric comes from the Greek word for foreigners, Barbaros, which is derived from the fact that most non-Greek languages just sounded like "bar bar bar" to the Ancient Greeks.
Hi, Allen. Quick F.Y.I.: Greek barbaroi (plural noun) meant "people who are not Greek," as in "unshaven, uncivilized thugs." This term was expanded by the Romans who tended to shave regularly (or at least trim their beards) throughout the bulk of their history. Good analysis of the conflicted morality of using mass-created Clones to support a government based upon freedom of individual liberties (Sociologically, that's called a *herrenvolk democracy*).
The concept of Jedi incompetence comes from Geonosis and Tarkin. _Star Wars Clone Wars_ and its cousin _Star Wars: The Clone Wars_ demonstrate that after a short amount of time, the Jedi would become excellent leaders.
The clones are the best trained troops of any scifi or fantasy universe. Bred to kill with 10 years of nonstop combat training to mold the perfect soldier with Phase II armor made from the impenetrable scales of the Zillow beast. Equepped with the best armament credits can buy. They can rek any scifi faction. Even your precious space marines.
YESSSS . IMPERIAL GUARD BABYYY they get no credit but theyre fucking badass. just that they always stand next to guys who wear a foot of concrete for armour
You could do an elite (that are still human) list. Stormtroopers/kasrkin v odst v clone commandos. I think that would be genuinely interesting and for once not all in 40k's favour.
If you'd continue in covering the warhammer world, you should consider mentioning the death korps of kreig since they're pretty much clone troopers by classification..
Gotta thank you guys for doing these Really helping while I mold my own elite soldiers in my own story! I just gotta figure out how a character that was trained basically her entire life to be a killing machine still has a friendly personality... Something something "Can't keep an explorer down"? Maybe her curious nature is a design aspect to make her better at recon missions? Too many questions! >:V
For 40k you should do kasrkins or strom troopers or perhaps one of the "above average" regiments like the elysians or cadians because regular IG wont stand a chance unless other things are factored in.
maybe you could at one point do a 10 disadvantages and advantages of various super soldiers since in this you seem to focus on the regular troops from what i was informed in the comments previously.
There are clone troopers who are bonfide superhuman im sure they are called arc troopers. Who literally held off an army of droids to protect the cloning facility in a star wars comic. They are actually pretty different to regular clones in the sense that they are more temperamental and are said to actually be closer to jango in terms of personality. Are kept in incubation tanks unless they really need to be brought out.
Since Military flight helmets have HUDs, it's reasonable to conclude that stormtrooper helmets would have them. So the first thing you would do when capturing a stormtrooper (Phasma) would be to have them remove their helmet so they wouldn't have access any longer. If they had gone this route, we would've seen gwendoline christie's face instead of just her eye.
My theory is that the Clones weren't the bulk of the GAR but the Special Forces, Shock Troops and Elite Pilots, the jobs where elite clones would actually be of use and that the bulk of the GAR were non-clones via logistics, communication, etc.
You also forgot to mention that the clones blasters were synced up to their helmets to help them aim and had no need of a scope for them. Which means it's harder for someone at random to pick up one of their guns and shoot back accurately without any sights.
After this you guys should do a "which sci-fi had better officers" or "which sci-fi had better generals". Half of why I say this is because the Jedis are getting a bit much flak even though in canon and legends they were a large part behind the Clones becoming more comfortable in easing into their individual personalities and even taking on names. They might have not been the most experienced generals, but they were inspirational and motivating ones regardless.
This video sorta reminded me of how many times news say how 20 or 8 people getting killed/hurt is tragic meanwhile tragic to me is 250 or more people dying or getting injured which is more tragic 8 people getting hurt cause of a car crash or 159 passengers in a train hitting another train thus killing some and hurting others
Going to be honest, it's going to come down to the clones being in first. The 5/5 vote is off the charts for this one and the 4/5 vote on the flaws video is still a massive majority.
after your done with this series can you do an elite troop version also a super troop unit elite units would be like ODST' and stuff like that while the super units would be like spartans and jedi
The Imperial Guard might be a bit tricky to generalize as they are anything but. For example, Catachans are physically stronger and stealthier than Cadians, but the Cadians have better gear, organization and discipline. Kriegsmen might be fearless, but they favor human wave tactics in the millions while the Harkonian Warhawks favor more elite and better armed and armored Drop Troops.
i chose 4 because even though they are well trained they lack real world experience which could allow them to develop other tactics and ideas like we do in the real world, for example it is common for ideas that are used in movies to be adapted for use my military forces (an example being use of IED'S movies show a genreal way to make them)
Anybody else want one of those clone learning hat things? I'm thinking homework may be able to go much faster, and maybe even gaming... Anybody know where there are any?
Imperial guard is an excellent stand in for the space marines as the space marines are indeed OP in this situation XD While the imperial guard would still most likely win just about any war just due to SHEER size of the Imperial guard. (thats 40K for you everything is ridiculous) but its much more believable least to me that the GAR and the Imperial guard would be a bit more on equal footing.
I think if you were to compare with Spartans and ODSTs for Halo you should compare them with the Clone Commandos (Against Spartans) and Clone ARC troopers (Against ODSTs)
Not really, certain Guardsmen such as the Cadians, Death Korps and Catachans are OP Catachans can kill Wookies with one hand! Their special daggers can gut Vader and Rancor to death with one stab! Imperium Scions/Stormtroopers are even more OP! Capable of beating Force Users in CQC!
@@christiandauz3742 Generation Films didn't specify which Guardsmen faction. Remember that every Imperium faction varies wildly in badassery. Some of them were one man armies. Some of them were disposable grunts.
@@cassu6 This does beg the question. How will the guard be covered? As a whole or as factions? Because no two Imperium factions are alike. Unlike other Sci-Fi armies which have some level of consistency. They are intentionally made that way which is a strength and a weakness. A potential Imperial defector could survive as long as they avoid Palpatine, Vader, or Tarkin. But an Imperium soldier who tries to flee could simply starve long before the Inquistors get to him. Because the man simply doesn't know how to feed himself.
@@aliastheabnormal The Vostoya Firstborn are not as OP as the other Guardsmen and do have feats so they might be used You want a fight that isn't one-sided DO NOT use these Guardsmen: -13th Penal Legion/Last Chancers (They would butcher the Jedi and Palpatine!) -Cadia (duh!) -Death Korps (They ain't human) -Imperium Scions (These guys somehow have better feats than Force Users or Mandalorians!) -Catachans (They can snap Vader's neck and strangle Wookies to death with one hand!) -Taninth First-and-Only/Gaunt's Ghosts (These guys can kill Millions of Clones and BILLIONS of Droids!)
PCP doesn't make people crazy like you see in the news, neither do bathsalts ; bath salts are just an analog of MDMA called methylone, they are very similar.
ok, I will, Spartans have extreme genetic modification that made them physiologically superior to the clone troopers, powered armor that had an energy shield and highly enhanced protection, could easily punch a brute to death, and had highly advanced weapons at their disposal, even better are Space Marines, with their near genetic re coding, near-impenetrable armor, dedicated swords for melee combat, a standard weapon that fired essentially thermal detonators, with hand carried turbolasers in the form of the Lasgun, and are 100% religiously devoted to purging anything that is not even close to human, and the space marine that Generation Films will be covering is just the base space marine which there are at least a billion of
"Children shouldn't be soldiers"
Jedi: Hold my beer
FFT2003 I think you mean pewdiepie
From younglings to clones, all will serve.
FFT2003 lll
Forget beer, hold my blue milk. 😝
*child is a little bit force sensitive*
Jedi: hippoty hopotty your child is my property
The Trooper centered Clone Wars episodes were the best episodes in that series
Agreed
Just wished they showed off more legions then the 501st and 212th
We all agree that the Clone Troopers look the coolest, right?
And that the Shadow Troopers look dope!
Michael Soland Phase 1? Definitely. Although space marines look pretty damn badass too but I love the minimalistic feel of Phase 1 armor
Nah Astartes look the best. Dat MK3 armour whoooooo boy
Na odst
I've always been partial to the Death Korp of Krieg's Great War gear, but the Clones are pretty great, too.
@@gibby8540 That's a strange way to say spartan.
I am glad that you are dropping 40k Space Marines and Halo Spartans as neither can really be considered as human anymore. Both types of soldiers are closer to demi gods of Greek mythology than any human being.
Armoury-Terrain I’ll semi-agree in space marines because only a few chapters consider themselves above humans (dark angels, black Templar’s and blood angels to name a few) but there’s more who do care more for the humans cause they know they’re human the most extreme example being the salamanders
Emerystceltic True, and in terms of 40k. The Space Marines are, obviously their own faction. I don’t they fit in comparison. The 40k universe is just to damn dangerous. I’d bet on a moderate psyker could give many if not any, force user. Imperial Guard aren’t individually strong so it’s just a better comparison for this series. I can’t wait for their “Elites” video
Mark Keller I’ll agree with you on that emperor knows how many comparison videos exist between psykers and jedi and on a larger standpoint (at least for space marines) 40k trumps just about any other sci-fi setting (space opera for Star Wars) because of how dangerous the setting is
i don't agree, yes they should have dropped 40k marines and spartans but not because they are not human, the clone troopers are not human because boba fett is not human, it's because space marines have flaws that are removed by the perks, and the spartans were elite infantry and only a few lived after their first deployment.
I never knew a clone commander could have a mythology based around him
You should still do ODST's, Allen. They're still normal humans, just with an extra side of badassery.
God damn fking right.
Put they are closer to special forces than a marine
@@gamerguy9729 I reckon they are half way. Sorta like US rangers. Rangers lead the way like ODSTs
They special forces
If we use them we should also use Clone commandos
My personal list.
1) Imperial Guard.
2) Clone Army.
3) Mobile Infantry (with exosuits and stuff)
4) UNSC Marines.
5) Colonial Marines.
6) Mercs from the Avatar.
7) Mobile Infantry (no exosuits and stuff)
You better move the colonial Marines. They have far better equipped to than just the pulse rifles and smart guns.
They have tanks that fire 60 115mm rounds per minute, equipped with anti missile plasma weapons, internal mortars, operated by crew 2-3.
A rapid fire mortar should be to every marine platoon, 2 of either a 70mm semi automatic rocket launcher or a plasma weapon that can knock a tank at 1000 meters.
Exo suits with rotary cannons flamethrower, and can equipped lasers.
@@joshuawilliams9020
I do not judge them just by how powerful their arsenal is and what could be done if it. If I did, Mobile Infantry ("no exosuits" one) would be on top of this list, due to "virtue" of Oxygen Nukes being spammed everywhere. I also judge them by discipline, training, culture, battle fervour, looks, how they fare against their enemies and how powerful these enemies are.
But yeah, I know of Colonial Marines arsenal. And I say that single HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark I ADS would wipe an entire company of Colonials.
@@dankovskimark4540 I understand what you mean. As for what they wear, the BDU they wear not look like much, but it's actually treated with special fabrics to break their IR signature, with several things completely hiding it. Admitty, the movie colonial Marines mess this up by not wearing it, but just a platoon sent to check a small colony.
While not directly mention, we can assume the colonial Marines are the successor to the United States Marines. So the same kind of culture in our RW Marines can be expected from colonial Marines, so one of the military forces with the highest battle fervour, discipline, and bravery. As for movies, they were probably the "guys on hand" and literally walked into the bugs nest when ambushed, and still some of them made it out.
As for their enemy, in expanded lore, the aliens are actually a threat on par with the zerg or nids from Warhammer. Despite that, the colonial Marines has been on front lines against them, and they win. Though humanity ( and even the predators) are consider a backwood problem by queen mothers( two steps above the normal queens) who has telepathic powers that can reach across several solar systems away, even affecting humans.
@@joshuawilliams9020
You forgot to mention that basically every single Colonial Marine commited exact same mistake. Plus, won't help them much against YGGDRASIL scanners.
You know what "assume" did? It made an "ass" out of "u" and "me". So, no we will not assume that they are a successor ot US Marines. I will only rate what I see in media and currently I'm pretty dissapointed. Sorry.
Uhh, in all Alien/Predator media I saw (which is a lot) Colonial Marines where geting their shit kicked in. Except that strategy game (AvP: Extinction) and only in their own campaing. Which is dissapointing because even if we take into account all the Xenomorph types across the media (including the toys), they are still shit-tier compared to Zerg and Tyranids. They don't evolve, their numbers are dependant on hosts (so they will run out of units eventually) and what units they have are pretty mild compared to what Zerg and 'nids can dish out.
@@dankovskimark4540 space Marines squads except for the heroes regularly get their asses kicked to in media, still they are badasses.
Now as why they I think they successor force to US Marines, is because they have Marines in name, they are military branch of the US government, and while the US army is mentioned, the US Marines as we know them today is not. So yeah safe to assume that US Marines = US colonial Marines.
There not might be as many xenomorphs as zerg or nids, but where terrans can call upon millions of soldiers, and guard number in the trillions. The colonial Marines number between 200,000 to 250,000.
As far as getting asses beat in media, well yeah movies they are supposed lose, and videogames level are normally design as closed in internal fighting, where even killing the bugs will get you sprayed with acid and the xenomorphs better melee tools come into to play. Colonial Marines where more concerned with fighting humans enemies or maybe aliens with similar warfare, not acid bleeding, swarming, steel ripping claws, and stealthy monsters. Despite that the colonial Marines normally came out on top, suffering huge losses, but still victorius.
7:46 "No NiNe YeAr OlD sHoUlD hAvE tO eNcOuNtEr" Yeah right. Us nine year olds have been in heavy combat fighting the war against T-Series, and we are proud to do our duty.
Keep up the good fight comrade
aren’t you also heavily involved in the heavy combat of Fortnite?
@@sniper.93c14 nah only Minecraft hunger games
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"Space Marine Review."
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"SPACE MARINE REVIEW!!"
*Army of nine year olds you say?*
If you think about it if the clones were mentally 9 then the GAR was also the nine year old army
Great list as usual, really loving how this series is coming together!
Regarding the "nothing left to lose", I would disagree. The man with nothing left to lose will fight recklessly and are more dangerous but also less caring of their own self-preservation. Its the man with only one thing left to lose, they will fight with the same ferocity but also will be damn sure to make sure they can KEEP fighting for that one thing.
The Clones have only one thing to fight for, The Republic. Without that they are nothing, but they will never throw away their lives needlessly.
That’s a good pont
The 2 dislikes are probably aliens and dolphins.
I love how they added warhammer 40k because it's lowest space marina would still destroy every other space marine combined
Rogor Rogor
It's 3 now, it must be the Droids
Xenos filth!
Get your flippers off me you damn dirty dolphin
Imperial Guard!
*Summary Executions INTENSIFIES*
Just throw a couple million at the target and we'll ne fine
Spacewolf Blackmane drown the enemy in your blood is a legitimate tactic
@@spacewolfblackmane19 you mean to say couple million companies correct
@@NightRaven-lh1bf company is the largest division mate
@@NightRaven-lh1bf forgot about division cept in the imperial guard it goes straight from company to division to regiment
Not sure tho been a long time since i read wiki/1d4chan
Good video. For the 40k ones, you might want to narrow it down to one regiment/world, rather than the entire Imperial Guard. Cadia would be a good choice, as the backstory there is fleshed out, they are some of the best the IG has to offer, and in many way their upbringing is similar to the clones. Same is true for the Death Korps of Krieg, if you want to take a more darker route.
Yes. Cadia is the more standard imperial guard regiment, because a lot of worlds imitate their equipment and battle doctrines.
Gomjibar THE PLANET BROKE BEFORE THE GUARD!
THE PLANET BROKE BEFORE THE GUARD
A safer choice would be stormtroopers.
John Hazatoth Stormtroopers? Do you mean the Cadian Shock Troopers?
The ODSTs are just more experienced marines given slightly different armour
Depends on which point in Halo, in the later games their armor is far more advanced than the regular soldier
ODST armor is made to be compatible with "armor ability" modules, pretty sure. SPI armor was also built on a similar platform, if I remember correctly, and ODST armor also has more advanced materials for increased energy weapon resistance along with more advanced electronic systems, including VISR. VISR lets an individual "see" through active camouflage by highlighting the cloaked individual's silhouette as an inanimate, alien scum-shaped object.
Hey Allen, is that your face on Leia's body?
No that’s Leia’a body on my face...
@@GenerationFilms PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT GHOST RECON ALPHA SHORT FILM?!!!!!!
13:02 Picard sounds almost disappointed that it wouldn't be a proper fight.
You should use the Tempesus scions from 40k to make it a more fair fight. They are more standardized then the gaurd and they also have more of a shock troop/ commando role. While the Guard has an insane number of regiments that are so drastically different that they can range from Las lock muskets in firing lines to an army of rambos swing around a jungle, to gasmask wearing fanatics in trenches
Scions are very overpowered
Imagine a combination of John Wick and Equillibrium
Scions will beat Wookies, Jedi, Elites and Mandalorians in close combat
@@christiandauz3742 I geuss, its just guardsman are soooo inconsistent
Adam Kiraly maybe only talk about Cadians since their gear is used by a large majority of imperial guard
@@cassu6 yes and no, the cadians are an elite force in thier own right. They are one of the few guard units that use combined arms because of steadfast loyalty. Also Creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
I would mention they have the massive numbers as a both positive and negative. Logistically, no other universe on this list could manage the IG. As much as I want to see more 40k stuff, I just don't think they belong on comparison lists.
"Space Marines... But we're not going to look at the actual Space Marines."
simontmn by definition the imperial guard are also space marines, but I think GenFilms didn’t want to make a disproportionate amount of videos as the 40K video would be four more videos total two for IG and two for Marines
simontmn the thing with 40k Space Marines is that they can take every other group on this list and 1v20 them easily. The Astartes are just too powerful and 40k as a whole is. The Death Star from Star Wars is a waste of money for 40k, why buy a giant superweapon when you can buy several super weapons on individual ships AKA exterminatus
It just makes more sense. Yes, Space Marines are named Space Marines. The Imperial guard are more in line with the other factions in this series. The Clone troopers do stand out from IG and Troopers but they are dialed down in terms of “Power level” from the Astartes.
@@hereticalpaintjobs I would think the Imperial Guard are mostly ground forces and the Imperial Space Marines are the Marines... I wouldn't have objected to covering both in one video. They could have covered book & film Starship Troopers in one video likewise.
@@arielnir2679 "3+ meter tall, 500kg of mussels, anger and awesomnes and is armord in 500kg of power armor that cant Really be damedged by any sort of normal infantry weapons" - Funny, when I played 1st edition WH40K they were slightly better than the Orks. :p
I agree with the decision seeing as the Mobile Infantry and the Clone Troopers were the frontline troops of their factions, it makes sense to keep things consistent. If you were to use the Clone Commandos in that comparison, that might work better, but as it is I agree.
To be honest I’d like to see them compare the Cadians from Warhammer 40K, Clone/Imperial Commandos, and ODSTs
Regarding logistics and standardized equipment, the GAR still managed to screw that up. The Phase One armor was apparently overly heavy and restrictive, and didn't provide significant extra protection in trade, compared to later armor Phases.
I mean, come on: the Kaminoans knew the precise physiology, kinesiology, training, and equipment of the clones, and weren't exactly new to building clone armies. Lama Su proudly described the GAR as the finest clone army they'd developed - and still had to take the armor back to the drawing board.
I like the clones. I really do: they have cool gear, tactical flexibility, and a sense of belonging and purpose that an Astartes would appreciate. But their expense, slow replacement timeline, strategic limitations, and fundamental separation from the civilization they were born to die for means I can't give them the top spot.
they can tank a blaster headshot with phase 1 since Rebels
Their short term costs are high hut long term they are better
Strategic limitations? Clarify further on that one.
Their separation from civilization and the fact that they knew what their purpose was, contrary to your belief, perhaps what *exponentially* boosted the clones even more as better soldiers. This can be explained in my next response to you, if you shall respond to me on this comment.
But that was only phase 1,but phase was far better.
Nah, G. The Phase I armor wasn't heavy, it was simply restrictive. It got the job done, protected the Clones in places that needed protecting, but it was somewhat restrictive and uncomfortable at times. It wasn't a piece of junk, it just meant if you wanted to do a commando roll and pull some Rambo shit, you'd have trouble.
Your videos are just getting better and better
Someone explain why clones like the bars on Coruscant and why they were allowed to do this? It seems better to have them training or maybe reading, maybe gardening, but getting drunk and attacking taxis with bottles seems ill advised.
Even clones need to unwind
Because clones are just like modern day Marines. When not fighting they drink in order to avoid boredom lol
Yeah wtf dude they are still humans fighting a war against a fucking horrific enemy that literally cannot show mercy, and only the fate of the whole galaxy rests on their shoulders.
Let the clones drink, dude. They've earned it.
Unlike space marines from 40k which are a religious order they need recreations or they get bored
So what about the other favourite activity of marines on shore leave?
I live in a coastal city…and used to bartend in the local red light district.
I stand by the Clones as the best army in spaces combat. And I would gladly fight beside them as a brother.
SPEEEESH MAREEEEENS
That Avatar papyrus meme was excellent, well done.
Hehe thanks
Advantage number 11. That morale boosting voice is glorious
I'm going to get serious for a second. When Allen talked about the clones only needing to worry about is service and survival he spoke truth. After boot camp my mind shut out the world and it became easier to focus on what mattered.
You are right to drop the 40k space marines and spartans, they would crush all other competitors
Love this series!! 👍☯️👍
Keep them coming!!
That Trek clip has to be the most popular one in star wars videos.
How come I never see chris Chappelle from china uncensored on here. I saw you Alan on there in one episode!
I'm not sure how they would rate but you should do the space Marines from the aliens movie.
Sad to see actual Space Marines taken off, but I also understand completely. Glad you'll do the Imperial Guard in their place. Very interested in who the other units are going to be in the elite units comparison sometime later.
Very good video as always, i love when someone to a real documented job :)
Just forgot to mention that the second and third wave of clone ( wich arrive in the middle, and the end, of the war) were created and trained during only one year. Some were even not from kamino, but centax 2 ( for the third wave mainly) with much more bad training than those of kamino in the same amount of time of training. rumors even said that there was a secret cloning facilities under coruscant itself to creat elite clone loyal only to palpatine, wich would replace all the loses of the 501 st supposedly.
In a book I have, they describe child soldiers as some of the best
I absolutely concur with the choice not to include the space marines from 40k in your list, it wouldn't be fair and it keeps the list more consistent. Good choice... Great series
What about the alliance and N7 off mass effect? (Sorry for the english :s )
Thank you Generation Tech now this more of a fair fight good job 👍.
That thing about children blew my mind! How come I've never noticed that about the clones?
I'm honestly glad you dropped the space Marines from 40k. They are OP because of the universe they are from. I've heard a quote about 40k, I can't remember who said it, but it goes something like, "other universes have these massive universe ending events every so often, but for 40k they would just call those Tuesday"
Adam R Brewer he didn’t drop 40k just decided to drop space marines and cover Imperial Guard
@@cassu6 yeee you right, I never space Marines from 40k
just send in the Clone commandos we will find a weakness and exploited it them space Marines wont stand a chance
"....and, of course, dolphins."
Space Marines are IMPOSSIBLE To analize, their history is rewritten so often, their tactics canonised and deleted every other friday, and the only simularities between the chapters being the amount of armour coverage, you cant really study something that barely has anything in common with what should be replicas
Yea if anything the imperial guard are even harder to research because of the sheer variety of units
@@GenerationFilms True, the best ones to focus on would be the Cadians, they are the most stereotypical and alot of other regiments use them as their basis.
@@GenerationFilms You guys definitely set yourselves up for whole lot of work when you decided to look at WH40k. The massive amounts of sources with often contradictory statements and depictions of how stuff works combined with the huge variance among the types of soldiers is almost a nightmare. Rest assured we certainly appreciate the hard work you put into the videos.
Exactly. You're better off analyzing the Starcraft factions. At least the canon there BARELY changes because they barely change or add to the story.
Allen, The Colonial Marines have the more Powerful Infantry weapons, and very lethal power armors.
Weapons to Look at are the
*M44 Sledge Hammer.
*The Phased Plasma Pulse Rifle
*The M57 Smart Gun Missile launcher with Uranium rounds.
*The Alice type Power Armor
It has
**A SADAR Anti-Tank Missile Launcher
**Twin Pulsed Gattling Cannons
** Heavy Flamethrower (Napalm in their universe burns at 1200 Celsius and with the thermite mixed in it, it will burn up to 10k Celsius. Also some mixtures use Uranium flakes.
**Anti-everything Laser Cannon
**It allows the user to run faster than normal and to jump straight up in the air 40-50 feet.
The Standard United Americas Power armor
**Twin 40mm Pulsed Torrent Gattling Guns
Or
**Twin Railgun Arrays called bullet boxes that have a rate of fire of 1000 rounds a second.
The Berserker Kill Team Max or Mox Power Armor. Its armed with.
*Twin Pulsed Cannons
*Moded SAW machine Guns.
*Two 45mm Grenade Launchers
*Two Laser Projectors emitting lasers so intense Xenomorphs catch fire. That's a major feat as they are very heat resistant.
The United Americas Colonial Military has lots more fantastic weapons, including further in the future.
Took out Space Marines.... Cool... Good job guy. So much for a "Space Marines compare series"
Tycho The Lost I mean there is literally no point in comparing them since they are so OP. I’d rather have Imperial Guard which are equally badass
@@cassu6 The only Guardsmen I respect is the Death Korps of Kerig but I see your point. Just a little confused and gutted I suppose.
Your right Generation Films there’s a Sri Lankan basketball team my father told me he trained tht rarely lost matches and were very coordinative in the matches with little to no communication with each other. He told tht it was due to the fact tht 3/4 of the members in the team were brothers
Not sure if they r still there or not though
love this series :) keep up the good work
Kind of mentioned but another advantage is how they can adapt to fight in any environment. The IG have specific regiments or units for some environments but a clone can fight anywhere.
When you do the 40K one remember that both the Lasgun and the IG Armor are really damn good at their job (armor against other lasguns i mean)
Love the clones totally awesome also hope the clone commandos, arc's or even the first generation clone that where basically one man armies will be in the elite units video of this series.
That got deep for a minute there
I agree that you put 40k Space marines and Halo Spartans in super soldiers slot. As Imperial guard and their stormtroopers are their elite branch of units.
Good call on taking Spartans and Astartes off the Space Marine list, they really are super soldiers, much more so than marines. Imperial Guard still have my vote for best "space marine." Hellguns and Baneblades, baby.
His satire is the bomb!
Generation tech why does this video sound like its in a large hall? The soundstage is...interesting.
Just gonna say, if it was plasma, it would turn you into molten slag when it hit you. Plus the Imperial guard Storm troopers have access to plasma weapons which actually does unlike in SW.
Yah I'd put the Star Wars blaster on par with the Imperial Guard Lasgun or maybe a hell gun.
Well really a realistic plasma weapons would be basically... Flamethrowers. Really good flamethrowers, but basically exact same role.
@@joshuawilliams9020 one question I've had for a while now is that if blasters fire plasma then how does it not melt said blaster when the bolt is significantly bigger than the barrel?
@@adambielen8996 I am not expert, and are actually different ways blasters are described to work, but if I had to guess, the most common method is that plasma is encased in a electric magnetic field. Once it leaves the barrel, the field starts disappearing, such bolt gets larger. Just two cents. Though that field to hurl a slug would be much more energy efficient, and have longer range.
@@joshuawilliams9020 yah, bullets and lasers will always be more efficient than weird hand wavy plasma weaponry.
Great decision about 40k. I like them but bad for this list
Either way great job as always keep it up and have a great Christmas
please rate the marines of space above and beyond
Hey Allen just so you know the root word of barbaric comes from a Greek term that describes milk drinkers 😂
The Mongols pretty much lived on their own horse's milk
Actually, Barbaric comes from the Greek word for foreigners, Barbaros, which is derived from the fact that most non-Greek languages just sounded like "bar bar bar" to the Ancient Greeks.
Hi, Allen.
Quick F.Y.I.: Greek barbaroi (plural noun) meant "people who are not Greek," as in "unshaven, uncivilized thugs." This term was expanded by the Romans who tended to shave regularly (or at least trim their beards) throughout the bulk of their history.
Good analysis of the conflicted morality of using mass-created Clones to support a government based upon freedom of individual liberties (Sociologically, that's called a *herrenvolk democracy*).
The concept of Jedi incompetence comes from Geonosis and Tarkin. _Star Wars Clone Wars_ and its cousin _Star Wars: The Clone Wars_ demonstrate that after a short amount of time, the Jedi would become excellent leaders.
Allen u just did it
The clones are the best trained troops of any scifi or fantasy universe. Bred to kill with 10 years of nonstop combat training to mold the perfect soldier with Phase II armor made from the impenetrable scales of the Zillow beast. Equepped with the best armament credits can buy. They can rek any scifi faction. Even your precious space marines.
YESSSS . IMPERIAL GUARD BABYYY they get no credit but theyre fucking badass. just that they always stand next to guys who wear a foot of concrete for armour
That clone wars clip at the beginning, no better music could be chosen 😂
You could do an elite (that are still human) list. Stormtroopers/kasrkin v odst v clone commandos. I think that would be genuinely interesting and for once not all in 40k's favour.
If you'd continue in covering the warhammer world, you should consider mentioning the death korps of kreig since they're pretty much clone troopers by classification..
Those CIS Droids sure disliked this video.
Gotta thank you guys for doing these
Really helping while I mold my own elite soldiers in my own story!
I just gotta figure out how a character that was trained basically her entire life to be a killing machine still has a friendly personality...
Something something "Can't keep an explorer down"?
Maybe her curious nature is a design aspect to make her better at recon missions?
Too many questions! >:V
Did non-clone humans ever join the JAR? If so, what was it like for them being in a clone army? Could you make a video on this if that is the case?
no but some planets had militias comprised of non clones... actually humans started joining the GAR close to the war's end.
For 40k you should do kasrkins or strom troopers or perhaps one of the "above average" regiments like the elysians or cadians because regular IG wont stand a chance unless other things are factored in.
You could do video series on elite special forces and another on mechanized super human units in sci-if.
I think that space marines still should be done, as they have major drawbacks as well as their great strengths
maybe you could at one point do a 10 disadvantages and advantages of various super soldiers since in this you seem to focus on the regular troops from what i was informed in the comments previously.
Please do the Tempest Scions they are the most elite uni-sex human army in 40K and are only outdone by the Sisters of Battle
1:36 wow look at that crashes speeder.
For the Elite unit, I wanna see the Pilot from Titanfall series too.
Please considering this too.
There are clone troopers who are bonfide superhuman im sure they are called arc troopers. Who literally held off an army of droids to protect the cloning facility in a star wars comic. They are actually pretty different to regular clones in the sense that they are more temperamental and are said to actually be closer to jango in terms of personality. Are kept in incubation tanks unless they really need to be brought out.
Since Military flight helmets have HUDs, it's reasonable to conclude that stormtrooper helmets would have them. So the first thing you would do when capturing a stormtrooper (Phasma) would be to have them remove their helmet so they wouldn't have access any longer. If they had gone this route, we would've seen gwendoline christie's face instead of just her eye.
That’s great news.
As a twin I can say that it is definitely different then just a normal brother
But are your better at cover formation and room clearing than regular brothers?
“The best fighting force ever”
*laughs in warhammer space marine
Can you do a review of the Martian Marines from 'The Expanse' ??
The space marines of 40k would probably dominate this contest with the only real competition coming from the Spartans.
My theory is that the Clones weren't the bulk of the GAR but the Special Forces, Shock Troops and Elite Pilots, the jobs where elite clones would actually be of use and that the bulk of the GAR were non-clones via logistics, communication, etc.
You also forgot to mention that the clones blasters were synced up to their helmets to help them aim and had no need of a scope for them. Which means it's harder for someone at random to pick up one of their guns and shoot back accurately without any sights.
After this you guys should do a "which sci-fi had better officers" or "which sci-fi had better generals". Half of why I say this is because the Jedis are getting a bit much flak even though in canon and legends they were a large part behind the Clones becoming more comfortable in easing into their individual personalities and even taking on names. They might have not been the most experienced generals, but they were inspirational and motivating ones regardless.
This video sorta reminded me of how many times news say how 20 or 8 people getting killed/hurt is tragic meanwhile tragic to me is 250 or more people dying or getting injured which is more tragic 8 people getting hurt cause of a car crash or 159 passengers in a train hitting another train thus killing some and hurting others
Going to be honest, it's going to come down to the clones being in first. The 5/5 vote is off the charts for this one and the 4/5 vote on the flaws video is still a massive majority.
after your done with this series can you do an elite troop version also a super troop unit
elite units would be like ODST' and stuff like that while the super units would be like spartans and jedi
The clones were so much more effective than the storm troopers in every way we have seen on film.
The Imperial Guard might be a bit tricky to generalize as they are anything but. For example, Catachans are physically stronger and stealthier than Cadians, but the Cadians have better gear, organization and discipline. Kriegsmen might be fearless, but they favor human wave tactics in the millions while the Harkonian Warhawks favor more elite and better armed and armored Drop Troops.
Clones for LIFE!
i chose 4 because even though they are well trained they lack real world experience which could allow them to develop other tactics and ideas like we do in the real world, for example it is common for ideas that are used in movies to be adapted for use my military forces (an example being use of IED'S movies show a genreal way to make them)
ell if you are doing the impereal guard you should focous on the best regiments like the regiments of cadia or the death core of krieg.
Anybody else want one of those clone learning hat things? I'm thinking homework may be able to go much faster, and maybe even gaming...
Anybody know where there are any?
Imperial guard is an excellent stand in for the space marines as the space marines are indeed OP in this situation XD While the imperial guard would still most likely win just about any war just due to SHEER size of the Imperial guard. (thats 40K for you everything is ridiculous) but its much more believable least to me that the GAR and the Imperial guard would be a bit more on equal footing.
I think if you were to compare with Spartans and ODSTs for Halo you should compare them with the Clone Commandos (Against Spartans) and Clone ARC troopers (Against ODSTs)
This is going to be a fair fight after all now that the SPARTANS and Imperium space marines have been taken out.
Not really, certain Guardsmen such as the Cadians, Death Korps and Catachans are OP
Catachans can kill Wookies with one hand! Their special daggers can gut Vader and Rancor to death with one stab!
Imperium Scions/Stormtroopers are even more OP! Capable of beating Force Users in CQC!
@@christiandauz3742 Generation Films didn't specify which Guardsmen faction. Remember that every Imperium faction varies wildly in badassery. Some of them were one man armies. Some of them were disposable grunts.
aliastheabnormal yeah can’t wait for them to cover Imperial Guard
@@cassu6 This does beg the question. How will the guard be covered? As a whole or as factions? Because no two Imperium factions are alike. Unlike other Sci-Fi armies which have some level of consistency. They are intentionally made that way which is a strength and a weakness. A potential Imperial defector could survive as long as they avoid Palpatine, Vader, or Tarkin. But an Imperium soldier who tries to flee could simply starve long before the Inquistors get to him. Because the man simply doesn't know how to feed himself.
@@aliastheabnormal
The Vostoya Firstborn are not as OP as the other Guardsmen and do have feats so they might be used
You want a fight that isn't one-sided DO NOT use these Guardsmen:
-13th Penal Legion/Last Chancers (They would butcher the Jedi and Palpatine!)
-Cadia (duh!)
-Death Korps (They ain't human)
-Imperium Scions (These guys somehow have better feats than Force Users or Mandalorians!)
-Catachans (They can snap Vader's neck and strangle Wookies to death with one hand!)
-Taninth First-and-Only/Gaunt's Ghosts (These guys can kill Millions of Clones and BILLIONS of Droids!)
PCP doesn't make people crazy like you see in the news, neither do bathsalts ; bath salts are just an analog of MDMA called methylone, they are very similar.
Clone troopers are superior. Change my mind.
I agree
They expensive.
There are more imperial guardsmen than battle droids
Because a well placed shot will turn that 10years worth of training and expense in to a corpse.
But that goes for any troop
ok, I will, Spartans have extreme genetic modification that made them physiologically superior to the clone troopers, powered armor that had an energy shield and highly enhanced protection, could easily punch a brute to death, and had highly advanced weapons at their disposal, even better are Space Marines, with their near genetic re coding, near-impenetrable armor, dedicated swords for melee combat, a standard weapon that fired essentially thermal detonators, with hand carried turbolasers in the form of the Lasgun, and are 100% religiously devoted to purging anything that is not even close to human, and the space marine that Generation Films will be covering is just the base space marine which there are at least a billion of
The are my bois, they have the polt armor that is my bias. Other than old republic troopers these guys are better than everyone else.