If you think about it orks love nothink more than a good fight so with titus having crashed his war ship into a city, slayn thousands of his men and caused not one but two warp explosions hes probably the closest thing grimskull has to a BFF
The way he calmly said "I ain't so easy to kill." made him sound more menacing than you might think an Ork. Made me think that at some point an Ork can develop a state of mind where their inspiring attitude is a front for the more Kunnin' or dangerous Ork within.
Any one else ever wonder that Orks would be the perfect mercenary? All they want is the opportunity to have a good fight. So in exchange for being armed, equipped and shipped to the most violent and brutal warzones in the galaxy, the Orks get to be armed, equipped and shipped to the most violent and brutal warzones in the galaxy. Win win :)
It does sometimes happen. Mostly Freebooterz and Blood Axes, who get shunned by the other Clanz for playing nice with da 'oomies. It usually doesn't work out too well, though. Humans who hired Ork mercenaries are usually not inclined to pay up because they don't want to be seen as collaborators, so they'll often try to betray the Orkz afterwards. The Orkz in turn are both keenly aware that they're likely to be betrayed and have an issue with letting da 'oomies tell them what to do, thus are likely to go rogue. Additionally, even if both sides hold up their end of the bargain,the Orkz aren't exactly loyal to their former employers and, as soon as their mercenary contract comes to an end, might turn around to raid the world that they only just helped defend.
Yeah, but there are so many damn Orks that the totality of thrill is best at what they already do. Maybe if there were a scarcity of Orks, it could work.
They do work as mercs sometimes but they have no scruples and WILL backstab you if they can get a better deal or even just if they think it would be funny
I absolutely love the part where Grimskull actually makes physical contact with nemeroth and you can see how large he is, even larger than the chaos terminator armor nemeroth is in.
If only there was a way to trick the orcs into fighting the forces of Chaos or the Tyranids. That would give humanity some time to deal with other threats in the galaxy.
@@froggothemaniac2180 ...okay, yeah I just looked it up. Orcs are too stupid to adapt to the constant evolution of Tyranids, but hey they held out for a good amount of time. Maybe it gave humanity enough time to study and prepare for the numerous hive fleets.
The problem is that more orks fight the stronger they get and the bigger the waagh becomes. Tyranids on the other hand have and endless supply of biomass when fighting the orks. Making the two fight basicly makes both stronger. Good idea in theory. But this is 40k, there are no good ideas in the grim darkness of the far future. Only food for my tyranids.
@@pitsburg91 actually orks do adapt pretty well to new challenges of war. It's one of their central traits that their genetic memory unlocks as needed, and that bosses as they grow older and more experienced become more and more kunnin' and thinkin'. It's just in that instance, they happened to have drawn the short straw.
Of all the Xeno races, Orkz are my favorite. They are basically just low tech Mad Max characters but still can stand toe to toe against other factions and aliens with Chaos powers or advanced weapons. In this case, Grimskull managed to give Nemeroth a few hits (and later turned out he survived)
@@MorganSeveret only grots. They flee at the condition they are unable to at least dommage the ennemi or if the ennemi IS si powerful they don't find the fight interesting cause they die allmost immediatly.
@@mangeurdechocolatine6996 Problem is that these orks are in the presence of a warboss. They should be basically unbreakable. Orks will flee when their numbers are too few to maintain their psychic field. A warboss is a nexus for the gestalt field and as such these orks should be hardcore.
Ngl I still don't understand how Titus was reported to the inquisition, leandros is just jealous lol, you see an Inquisitor fall to chaos but yet your captain who just risked his life to save everyone and even after closing a rift in the warp he just looked at him and said.... Yup he's corrupted.
who would win: Lord Nemoroth, a traitor space marine blessed by the chaos gods with presumably several centuries of knowledge and experience along side his cool psychic powers. OR! one green boi thats twice his size
It's such simple stuff but these days movies are blind to such storytelling There's a reason Titus survived that has nothing to do with him and isn't arbitrary, orks love to fight and Nemeroth was the stronger opponent
“WAAAAAAAGH!!!! I ain’t so easy to kill” fucking love it
His voice changes so much when he speaks normally lol
Grimskull steals basicly every scene he is in.
WWWAAAAGGGHHHH!!!!
If you think about it orks love nothink more than a good fight so with titus having crashed his war ship into a city, slayn thousands of his men and caused not one but two warp explosions hes probably the closest thing grimskull has to a BFF
Now imagine this scene reïnmagened in better quality, and polished up for even better WAAAAGH…
I’d pay for that rather then a whole movie
He's a Ork they steal anything they can get
Proper Orky he is he loots any finger dat ain't nailed down
Chaos Lord seeing Space Marines, the chosen sons of the Emperor: Teehee, silly little Space Marines!
Chaos Lord seeing a giant, crazy mushroom: Oh sh-
all this and Leandros sill chose to snitch to the inquisition
You have learned nothing
He should have reported Titus to his chaplain, not Inquisition.
“I ain’t so easy to kill”. And in that moment, Nemeroth understood dread.
Is one think and ork hate the most is when their nemesis is being taken away by other
The way he calmly said "I ain't so easy to kill." made him sound more menacing than you might think an Ork. Made me think that at some point an Ork can develop a state of mind where their inspiring attitude is a front for the more Kunnin' or dangerous Ork within.
To be honest I think Grimskull might've saved Nemeroth there, Titus was inching his way toward him very ominiously.
Any one else ever wonder that Orks would be the perfect mercenary?
All they want is the opportunity to have a good fight.
So in exchange for being armed, equipped and shipped to the most violent and brutal warzones in the galaxy, the Orks get to be armed, equipped and shipped to the most violent and brutal warzones in the galaxy.
Win win :)
Yeah that's the old lore I think
It does sometimes happen. Mostly Freebooterz and Blood Axes, who get shunned by the other Clanz for playing nice with da 'oomies.
It usually doesn't work out too well, though. Humans who hired Ork mercenaries are usually not inclined to pay up because they don't want to be seen as collaborators, so they'll often try to betray the Orkz afterwards.
The Orkz in turn are both keenly aware that they're likely to be betrayed and have an issue with letting da 'oomies tell them what to do, thus are likely to go rogue.
Additionally, even if both sides hold up their end of the bargain,the Orkz aren't exactly loyal to their former employers and, as soon as their mercenary contract comes to an end, might turn around to raid the world that they only just helped defend.
Yeah, but there are so many damn Orks that the totality of thrill is best at what they already do. Maybe if there were a scarcity of Orks, it could work.
That's their job during War in the Heaven
They do work as mercs sometimes but they have no scruples and WILL backstab you if they can get a better deal or even just if they think it would be funny
Grimskull probably wanted to save Titus just to kill him he's self
1:01 😂 Best moment.... "You got new friends Space Marine" ...
Grimskull was a better homie than Leandros
Fr fr
Sometimes I miss the way he said WAAAAAAAGH!!!
I absolutely love the part where Grimskull actually makes physical contact with nemeroth and you can see how large he is, even larger than the chaos terminator armor nemeroth is in.
Grimskull: "Oi! Git with the Spikes! Who said you could be da Boss?!
Nobody kills Titus the Beaky Git but me!!!"
Boss Grimskull is the real OG
If only there was a way to trick the orcs into fighting the forces of Chaos or the Tyranids. That would give humanity some time to deal with other threats in the galaxy.
We did and it ended horribly :(
The Octarius campaing
However with Ghazgul Uluk Thraka leading the Greenskins the Tyranids and Chaos are in for a run
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@@froggothemaniac2180 ...okay, yeah I just looked it up. Orcs are too stupid to adapt to the constant evolution of Tyranids, but hey they held out for a good amount of time. Maybe it gave humanity enough time to study and prepare for the numerous hive fleets.
The problem is that more orks fight the stronger they get and the bigger the waagh becomes. Tyranids on the other hand have and endless supply of biomass when fighting the orks. Making the two fight basicly makes both stronger.
Good idea in theory. But this is 40k, there are no good ideas in the grim darkness of the far future. Only food for my tyranids.
@@pitsburg91 actually orks do adapt pretty well to new challenges of war. It's one of their central traits that their genetic memory unlocks as needed, and that bosses as they grow older and more experienced become more and more kunnin' and thinkin'. It's just in that instance, they happened to have drawn the short straw.
Of all the Xeno races, Orkz are my favorite. They are basically just low tech Mad Max characters but still can stand toe to toe against other factions and aliens with Chaos powers or advanced weapons. In this case, Grimskull managed to give Nemeroth a few hits (and later turned out he survived)
You got new friends now, space marine?? 💥💥💥
I really love how he says space marine.
SPICE MAREEN!
"Emperor Protect us" WRONG, this time it was Gork and Mork
0:53 totally innacurate. A ork don't flee from a battle.
Omg dude you're so smart you know so much. I wish I could be like you
Why the sarcasm?@@irrelevant9023
Actually...they do.
@@MorganSeveret only grots. They flee at the condition they are unable to at least dommage the ennemi or if the ennemi IS si powerful they don't find the fight interesting cause they die allmost immediatly.
@@mangeurdechocolatine6996 Problem is that these orks are in the presence of a warboss. They should be basically unbreakable. Orks will flee when their numbers are too few to maintain their psychic field. A warboss is a nexus for the gestalt field and as such these orks should be hardcore.
Man nemeroth was a lot cooler than imurah. The boss fight with him was also really good.
Grimskull might be the reason I started my WH40K journey
I miss ya Grimskull u should had been there for titus
When you realise a ork boss was more of a brother than Leandros.
Grimskull was more bro than leandros
Ngl I still don't understand how Titus was reported to the inquisition, leandros is just jealous lol, you see an Inquisitor fall to chaos but yet your captain who just risked his life to save everyone and even after closing a rift in the warp he just looked at him and said.... Yup he's corrupted.
who would win:
Lord Nemoroth, a traitor space marine blessed by the chaos gods with presumably several centuries of knowledge and experience along side his cool psychic powers. OR!
one green boi thats twice his size
Nemeroth’s armor goes hard
Space marine look a lot faster and superhuman overall than in the sequel.
It's such simple stuff but these days movies are blind to such storytelling
There's a reason Titus survived that has nothing to do with him and isn't arbitrary, orks love to fight and Nemeroth was the stronger opponent
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Grimskull is hilarious
Red demons it can only be Khorn the beast of battles.
spess marines !
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Well the old generation prk are more powerful than necron themselves cause of their magic which is making anything they wanted reality