You know, ever since I got into 40K lore awhile ago they always said that humanity in general is on the backfoot. A shadow of its former shelf since the Dark Age of Technology. However, then I remember humans still could send a walking church with volkite cannon to whoever's not praising The Emperor hard enough and realize we might still have a chance.
At least until horus temper tantrum where now the current imperium can't even do that anymore remember that the imperium is a shadow of a shadow of what it once was
The best part of Warhammer 40k is that humanity IS a shadow of a shadow of its former self that could still send Titans to f*ck up someone's day but their opponents is so powerful that the Imperium is always on the backfoot
The Imperium's greatest weakness is how far spread out they are. The Imperium as it stands has the assets it would need to destroy all enemy factions, however they don't have the speed of communication to coordinate that kind of action. Humanity is on the backfoot, but las fire is still the leading cause of death in the 41st millenium.
from the Co-Op mission to get the ship running so it can ram the object on Titus side of events, the Adeptus Mechanicus are focusing on the ones that are in better conditions first. These Titans are probably on the list of worst condition so their priority is low currently due to how attempting to fix them now when so many other things in better condition is around them may get damaged or destroyed.
Their capacity to repair the bigger and older stuff like Imperator Titans or 30k era ships is limited to say the least. They need to focus on keeping the current stuff operational for as long as possible and churning out new stuff that won't fall apart so retrieval and repair of a Titan that's been there since Emperor knows when probably isn't high on the list of priorities.
Somehow they think burglarizing toys from a sleeping Necron household is more important than restoring an ancient war machine that could've hepled eradicate the Tyranids from the system and maybe hep out war efforts elsewhere!!!
@@CaptainBill22 Or sacrificing the entire forge world just to awaken the Speranza. The Speranza was Abominable Intelligence and it likely concealed its presence actively...
Demerium is a graveyard world, so it's likely this isn't just some derelict Titan but rather an honored resting place for it. Likely beyond the Admech's capabilities to repair.
That Titan can't be restored, it would take several Forge Worlds worth of resources to do so. Sadly we'll never see Emperor Class Titans or Gloriana Class Battleships again in the 41st Millennia. It's more efficient to make the smaller Knights
I first looked at that and saw a building that reminded me of Gears of War one…then I see the head and think that’s just decor then I look further down and see a body and legs. The size of that thing is crazy.
Titans, they seems like a incredibly dumb idea and they probably are. But it’s cool as heck to see these guys in action and there is larger ones than that. Forgot was class of titans it was but it was said that the best way to have in on the table top is to have a friend dress up as one and stand on the table. In more the Tau faction thought that these things were just mere propaganda, until they saw them in battle.
@@anidiot2284 Looks to me like it's meant to be an imperator-class---biggest they get, I can only assume it looks small because of perspective. Literal walking city.
Welcome to the most fearsome, single unit groundforce in 40k. nothing is comparable with Emporer Titans expect of a few things u will leanr over time in 40k :)
Imagine living in a society that often finds ancient artifacts of itself. Imagine if the Roman Empire still existed today in all its power, and was unearthing ancient fragments of its own past
When I was writing an essay on UNESCO momuments on my post-grad, I read that Germanic tribes of the early Middle Ages, or even earlier, were discovering abandoned Roman fortifications along the banks of the river Rhine, erected there to keep their ancestors out of the Roman territories and not knowing any people in the area that could build such walls, believed them to be divine or magic constructs. The same would/could be true for the Hadrian and Antonine walls of Britain, the inspiration for GoT's Wall.
There is a real society on earth who are “locked” away from the rest of the planet and are stuck in the Stone Age and I’d say that they are finding the most random sht we dump on their island and considering it a) disgusting or b) a miracle
Sorry Titus, no Titan surfing in this game. Probably on a DLC. Hopefully, we get to see an Imperium Titan holding off a huge Gargant, and Titus enters it to sabotage from the inside. Facing Gretchin/Squig swarms crawling off vents and pipes.
Gargant are no matches for warlord titan´s. so an emporer will just play arround with it. reference to firewasp fighting houndreds gargants with just 12 own titan´s.
@@ZayOne15 So just fudge things a bit, 40K power levels are always being messed around. Claim a Mek has made this one specially tanky with Adamantium plating, for example. Or have the Titan be damaged from previous fights. Or make it a looted Ordinatus instead of a Titan, and have Titus ride a Knight sacrificing itself to allow him to get aboard.
@@byronritchie5449 everything, the fact that is biologically impossible in lore but you are just a parasite leeching on the works of better men, a subhuman incapable of cretaing new work, a filthy communist and a future statistic.
@@byronritchie5449 there is nothing inherently wrong with Female custodes or any woman in positions of combat for the Imperium of man, but i believe that traditional Warhammer 40k was already perfect the way it is and i do not wish to see space marines gender swapped when GW sees fit for updating the story, if anything i believe it undermines the lore and traditions of the Codex astartes and retconning a pre-established chapter that came before, so evidently If you like the idea of Female custodies more power to you but i believe in the traditional way the game was made
I think the main gripe folk have with them (not counting incels, their just idiots) is that femstodes where added for poltical reasons and nothing else. Plus, female custodes technically already exsist in the form of the sisters of silence, who are able to keep up with custodes with the added bonus of being pysker and daemon proof.
Wow i didn't even know that second one was even a titan during my first playthrough i just assumed it was a regular building or something. I wonder how long its been laying there rotting...
Someone managed to extract the model and it measures 3363 feet or 1035m tall. Keep in mind that it's also hunched which means it could be well over 1200m tall. Now THAT is a God Engine.
How many people do you think it takes to have this thing operating at full efficiency? No way even 100 men could maintain this machine in prolonged combat.
I believe to operate an Emperor Class Titan, it takes a Princept with an incredibly sound mental state as well as a 50 man crew. Piloting a Titan literally saps the life from it’s princept so the 50 man crew are necessary to carry some of the weight and strain the titans machine spirit can cause.
There is no way the Mechanicus would just abandon two seemingly intact Emperor Titans. In the Kronus campaign an entire imperial army was tasked with recovering a single Emperor class titan weapon.
Unf, now that's what I'm talking about for the scale of an Imperator Titan. I've been severely disappointed with how GW's been scaling down Titans in recent lore, but that's the walking mountain I'm here for.
@@stephenbyrne2170 The Knights are "smaller" (the most common type called the Questoris is around 9-12 meters tall), being the equivalent of a super-heavy tank with less firepower but much more speed. The Warhound is the smallest titan (the official figure is 17 meters), they hunt in packs. Then the Reavers, who are slightly larger (25 meters), and are more like weapons platforms than fast moving skirmishers. Then the Warlord titans, (33 meters) which are the most common ones, they're effectively the vanilla "Imperial Navy weapons and void shields on legs" titans. There is a lot of variations and special titans like the Warmaster as well, just like there is a lot of Knights. Then we have the Imperator (55 meters), they are basically mobile headquarters. Note that the numbers provided here are low because Warhammer is a miniature game, nobody wants to paint and transport a 2 meters tall mini. The lore has several instances of titans being at least hundreds of meters tall, and at least one mention of a titan, which had kilometer-long weapons (you could probably imagine how large the entire thing would be) in Blood in the Machine. Warhammer is open to interpretation and not every depiction of your favorite thing is necessarily the default canon one, there is more than enough room for you to decide what is true and what isn't. As for their effectiveness, the Aeldari have faster titans, the Orks have mountains of scrap, the Necrons use gods that are parts of- and have full mastery over reality as batteries, the Tau have Mantas and the Supremacy Armour (which means they can deal with titans as well, although with a lot of difficulty), etc. Although when the Titan Legios march, the might of Mankind is on full display, and total annihilation for their enemies is the most common outcome.
There's a whole branch of the Imperial military known as the Collegia Titanica which crews and operates the Titan mechs. Most of them aren't as mind-bogglingly massive as the one seen here, but a standard Warlord-class titan is still over 120 feet tall. There are also smaller mechs called Imperial Knights which are piloted by the scions of aristocrstic families who pass them from one generation to the next
Вот хочется думать, что такой титан и есть. Исполин высотой в несколько сотен метров, где даже в стволе его орудия может разместиться целый громовой ястреб космического десанта. Эпичный шагоход, от вида которого кровь стынет в жилах. Но на самом деле его высота 55 метров :/ он ниже статуи свободы где то в два раза (если не учитывать высоту надстроек соборов на его плечах)
There's a bunch of DEI in this game man. The main squad is proof(Gadriel and Chairon are both different POCs), as is the literal first commander of the Cadians you run into is a female(who conveniently survives all the way until the end, outlasting her male commander who was too weak minded to resist Chaos), and a majority of the cadian voices and soldiers voices are female, as well as a bunch more weaved in here and there. It's subtle, but present. Be vigilant, brother. The traitors are subtle and smart. They've realized the head on, in your face approach isn't gonna work. The Emperor protects.
Brother, the church is marching...
Better go to church before church comes to you
Peter, the horse is here.
God is good.
Brother.. We are fucked
You know, ever since I got into 40K lore awhile ago they always said that humanity in general is on the backfoot. A shadow of its former shelf since the Dark Age of Technology. However, then I remember humans still could send a walking church with volkite cannon to whoever's not praising The Emperor hard enough and realize we might still have a chance.
At least until horus temper tantrum where now the current imperium can't even do that anymore remember that the imperium is a shadow of a shadow of what it once was
The best part of Warhammer 40k is that humanity IS a shadow of a shadow of its former self that could still send Titans to f*ck up someone's day but their opponents is so powerful that the Imperium is always on the backfoot
Remember, they lost a planet (in the literal sense) to a galaxy-wide crusade...
A shadow of what once was that still opaque across the galaxy...
The Imperium's greatest weakness is how far spread out they are. The Imperium as it stands has the assets it would need to destroy all enemy factions, however they don't have the speed of communication to coordinate that kind of action. Humanity is on the backfoot, but las fire is still the leading cause of death in the 41st millenium.
And how did the Adeptus Mechanicus did not notice this huge titan sitting in Demerium dormant and didn't even try to retrieve this God Machine?
from the Co-Op mission to get the ship running so it can ram the object on Titus side of events, the Adeptus Mechanicus are focusing on the ones that are in better conditions first. These Titans are probably on the list of worst condition so their priority is low currently due to how attempting to fix them now when so many other things in better condition is around them may get damaged or destroyed.
Their capacity to repair the bigger and older stuff like Imperator Titans or 30k era ships is limited to say the least. They need to focus on keeping the current stuff operational for as long as possible and churning out new stuff that won't fall apart so retrieval and repair of a Titan that's been there since Emperor knows when probably isn't high on the list of priorities.
The same reason they didn't notice the gargantuan Ark Mechanicus ship Speranza just lying around for millennia.
Somehow they think burglarizing toys from a sleeping Necron household is more important than restoring an ancient war machine that could've hepled eradicate the Tyranids from the system and maybe hep out war efforts elsewhere!!!
@@CaptainBill22 Or sacrificing the entire forge world just to awaken the Speranza. The Speranza was Abominable Intelligence and it likely concealed its presence actively...
I'm surprised that the Admech have not retrieved this God machine and began the centuries long process in its restoration.
whats to say they're not fiddling with stuff inside of it now? lol
@@lenny_1369 given the class of Titan, they’d remove him from the world and return him to the Forge World that built him to be restored.
Might’ve been left too long to be moved so it sits there probably like a monument or some religious value
Demerium is a graveyard world, so it's likely this isn't just some derelict Titan but rather an honored resting place for it. Likely beyond the Admech's capabilities to repair.
They can barely even build them anymore, let alone restore one with heavy battle damage.
There's a chance that thing can still be restored... if the AdMech could get their shit together
That Titan can't be restored, it would take several Forge Worlds worth of resources to do so.
Sadly we'll never see Emperor Class Titans or Gloriana Class Battleships again in the 41st Millennia.
It's more efficient to make the smaller Knights
The fact it is smaller than a planet probably means it takes less than a planet to make. @@Soul-HunterVIII
I never even noticed that holy shit it blends perfectly into the mountains
I first looked at that and saw a building that reminded me of Gears of War one…then I see the head and think that’s just decor then I look further down and see a body and legs. The size of that thing is crazy.
Titans, they seems like a incredibly dumb idea and they probably are.
But it’s cool as heck to see these guys in action and there is larger ones than that. Forgot was class of titans it was but it was said that the best way to have in on the table top is to have a friend dress up as one and stand on the table.
In more the Tau faction thought that these things were just mere propaganda, until they saw them in battle.
@@anidiot2284 Looks to me like it's meant to be an imperator-class---biggest they get, I can only assume it looks small because of perspective. Literal walking city.
Welcome to the most fearsome, single unit groundforce in 40k. nothing is comparable with Emporer Titans expect of a few things u will leanr over time in 40k :)
Imagine living in a society that often finds ancient artifacts of itself. Imagine if the Roman Empire still existed today in all its power, and was unearthing ancient fragments of its own past
It does exist, its called china
When I was writing an essay on UNESCO momuments on my post-grad, I read that Germanic tribes of the early Middle Ages, or even earlier, were discovering abandoned Roman fortifications along the banks of the river Rhine, erected there to keep their ancestors out of the Roman territories and not knowing any people in the area that could build such walls, believed them to be divine or magic constructs. The same would/could be true for the Hadrian and Antonine walls of Britain, the inspiration for GoT's Wall.
There is a real society on earth who are “locked” away from the rest of the planet and are stuck in the Stone Age and I’d say that they are finding the most random sht we dump on their island and considering it a) disgusting or b) a miracle
Seeing how small the Thunderhawk is in comparison flying around the side is the icing on the cake to how big this thing truly is.
Everybody is gangsta until the church start walking.
Sorry Titus, no Titan surfing in this game. Probably on a DLC. Hopefully, we get to see an Imperium Titan holding off a huge Gargant, and Titus enters it to sabotage from the inside. Facing Gretchin/Squig swarms crawling off vents and pipes.
Gargant are no matches for warlord titan´s. so an emporer will just play arround with it. reference to firewasp fighting houndreds gargants with just 12 own titan´s.
@@ZayOne15 So just fudge things a bit, 40K power levels are always being messed around. Claim a Mek has made this one specially tanky with Adamantium plating, for example. Or have the Titan be damaged from previous fights. Or make it a looted Ordinatus instead of a Titan, and have Titus ride a Knight sacrificing itself to allow him to get aboard.
This game being more faithful to the franchise than modern day GW is lol
What’s wrong with female custodes?
@@byronritchie5449 If a female custodes and a male custodes have sex, can they have baby custodes?
@@byronritchie5449 everything, the fact that is biologically impossible in lore but you are just a parasite leeching on the works of better men, a subhuman incapable of cretaing new work, a filthy communist and a future statistic.
@@byronritchie5449
there is nothing inherently wrong with Female custodes or any woman in positions of combat for the Imperium of man, but i believe that traditional Warhammer 40k was already perfect the way it is and i do not wish to see space marines gender swapped when GW sees fit for updating the story, if anything i believe it undermines the lore and traditions of the Codex astartes and retconning a pre-established chapter that came before, so evidently If you like the idea of Female custodies more power to you but i believe in the traditional way the game was made
I think the main gripe folk have with them (not counting incels, their just idiots) is that femstodes where added for poltical reasons and nothing else.
Plus, female custodes technically already exsist in the form of the sisters of silence, who are able to keep up with custodes with the added bonus of being pysker and daemon proof.
Wow i didn't even know that second one was even a titan during my first playthrough i just assumed it was a regular building or something. I wonder how long its been laying there rotting...
That titan has to be at least a kilometer tall
The extracted model of the thing according to some forum in Spacebattles puts this thing at 1025 meters tall so you are correct.
In 40k you dont go to church. The church comes to you
Let the god machine slumber. Its time will come again, one day...
Someone managed to extract the model and it measures 3363 feet or 1035m tall. Keep in mind that it's also hunched which means it could be well over 1200m tall. Now THAT is a God Engine.
I'm really excited to hear what fan theories and lore people will come up with for these Fallen Machine Gods of war!!
every xenos gansta until the church start walkin
Titans of god shall end this war!!!
Cogs and Bolts and Ancient Lore !!!!
So bad all the knowledge of building this machines got lost.
@@tarn4633Fashioned and fearsome engines of war!
To those it defends in fear shall adore!
As its guns leave, nothing but GORE@@Technicality07
Somewhere, ik some t'au are shitting themselves from the pure existence of this thing
The Mechanicus would 100% be all over it trying to recover it.
call bullshit that its 70 meters tall, looks closer to being around the same size as Ben Nevis so around 1300 meters.
70 meters would be a small emperor titan lol, more like 150m. However, this model is certainly *farrrrr* larger than that lmao
@@JgHaverty I know but if they were brought into our world, the Emperor-class would be about the size of the Statue of Liberty.
At first I was like no it can’t be can it and then my brain was blown into bigger fragments 3 seconds after waking forward
Everybody's gangster until the church pull up
It seems like the Titan is more than 100 meters tall
How many people do you think it takes to have this thing operating at full efficiency? No way even 100 men could maintain this machine in prolonged combat.
I believe to operate an Emperor Class Titan, it takes a Princept with an incredibly sound mental state as well as a 50 man crew. Piloting a Titan literally saps the life from it’s princept so the 50 man crew are necessary to carry some of the weight and strain the titans machine spirit can cause.
There is no way the Mechanicus would just abandon two seemingly intact Emperor Titans. In the Kronus campaign an entire imperial army was tasked with recovering a single Emperor class titan weapon.
That is over 200m tall without a doubt as the primaris marine is 2 20 m tall
Unf, now that's what I'm talking about for the scale of an Imperator Titan. I've been severely disappointed with how GW's been scaling down Titans in recent lore, but that's the walking mountain I'm here for.
Emperor titans 💀
Why can't they reawaken that Titan must be what be functioning.
The Imperium has mechs????????????? *_AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_*
Yes, they are also called Knights! Lots of different types and plenty of lore!
@@alphadog5252 How good is their performance in combat?
@@stephenbyrne2170
The Knights are "smaller" (the most common type called the Questoris is around 9-12 meters tall), being the equivalent of a super-heavy tank with less firepower but much more speed. The Warhound is the smallest titan (the official figure is 17 meters), they hunt in packs. Then the Reavers, who are slightly larger (25 meters), and are more like weapons platforms than fast moving skirmishers. Then the Warlord titans, (33 meters) which are the most common ones, they're effectively the vanilla "Imperial Navy weapons and void shields on legs" titans. There is a lot of variations and special titans like the Warmaster as well, just like there is a lot of Knights. Then we have the Imperator (55 meters), they are basically mobile headquarters.
Note that the numbers provided here are low because Warhammer is a miniature game, nobody wants to paint and transport a 2 meters tall mini. The lore has several instances of titans being at least hundreds of meters tall, and at least one mention of a titan, which had kilometer-long weapons (you could probably imagine how large the entire thing would be) in Blood in the Machine.
Warhammer is open to interpretation and not every depiction of your favorite thing is necessarily the default canon one, there is more than enough room for you to decide what is true and what isn't.
As for their effectiveness, the Aeldari have faster titans, the Orks have mountains of scrap, the Necrons use gods that are parts of- and have full mastery over reality as batteries, the Tau have Mantas and the Supremacy Armour (which means they can deal with titans as well, although with a lot of difficulty), etc. Although when the Titan Legios march, the might of Mankind is on full display, and total annihilation for their enemies is the most common outcome.
@@stephenbyrne2170They can decimate an entire city in one shot. ( from the arm cannons, not the ones on its back. )
There's a whole branch of the Imperial military known as the Collegia Titanica which crews and operates the Titan mechs. Most of them aren't as mind-bogglingly massive as the one seen here, but a standard Warlord-class titan is still over 120 feet tall. There are also smaller mechs called Imperial Knights which are piloted by the scions of aristocrstic families who pass them from one generation to the next
That’s, a lot bigger than 55 meters…
Вот хочется думать, что такой титан и есть. Исполин высотой в несколько сотен метров, где даже в стволе его орудия может разместиться целый громовой ястреб космического десанта. Эпичный шагоход, от вида которого кровь стынет в жилах.
Но на самом деле его высота 55 метров :/ он ниже статуи свободы где то в два раза (если не учитывать высоту надстроек соборов на его плечах)
emperor titans are 120-150m tall canonically. There are smaller titans that youre thinking of.
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Black rage intensifies
Come to church, before the church comes to you…
Mata Nui robot body
Praise the emperor no DEI in this game
There's a bunch of DEI in this game man. The main squad is proof(Gadriel and Chairon are both different POCs), as is the literal first commander of the Cadians you run into is a female(who conveniently survives all the way until the end, outlasting her male commander who was too weak minded to resist Chaos), and a majority of the cadian voices and soldiers voices are female, as well as a bunch more weaved in here and there. It's subtle, but present.
Be vigilant, brother. The traitors are subtle and smart. They've realized the head on, in your face approach isn't gonna work. The Emperor protects.
@@BasedEMT1776that is not what DEI is. By your logic any form of media that has a non-white character in it is DEI.
@@BasedEMT1776 yes you are right sneaky moove from real slaneesh worshiper... Emperor protect
@@BasedEMT1776 there are tons of female cadians, mira in the first game was female as well
Jesus Christ go outside
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