After watching Astartes, i thought these guys are too overpowered. Then seeing that big guy with the minigun split in half made me realise, that whole universe is messed up.
Then you realize the Imperial Guard are just regular people with flashlights and go up against all the same things these supersoldiers do. They're the true heroes of the Imperium
@@LuisHernandez-bl7jdthat they do, but so does everything else. What makes humanity stand out is that we have everything from barely above medieval peasants all the way to demi gods fighting as one.
There's no warrior nids in the 10th edition trailer. There is however a winged hive tyrant that fights against the terminators if that's what you're referring to. It is a character/HQ so yes it's big.
That one is basically a psychic-focused Hive Tyrant (considered to be at chapter master level), so unless he was some character protected by plot armor, he had no chance.
@@crappyshorehen8201glad to see GW finally depicts how strong the Nids are, and not just some minor threat that appears as red herrings for the actual threat that arrives later.
@@theotv5522 Too true, and to be completely fair, we don't even know that we've seen an actual Tyranid invasion fleet, yet. GW has been extremely careful with their official verbiage. It's still entirely possible that every single Tyranid attack we've seen has been made by scouting/exploratory fleets. Combine that with the fact that the 'nids are coming from multiple sectors surrounding the galaxy, all sub-FTL, is absolutely terrifying. It means that we're utterly surrounded, and they've been planning this for eons.
We're gonna get super close to exctinction to the point the chaos gods realize w/o humanity they don't exist either and they'll team up with the Imperium for to sheer sake of the human race itself. Then some fuck named Manfred will come out of nowhere and doom the entire species to oblivion over some petty shit that happened eons ago. @@mikelafaille
@@EmmanuelChukwu-tn4stI mean they can, but Centurions are basically just a walking artillery piece, they’re not made for the same purpose as a Terminator.
There was an interesting fan-story where Titus was just released by the inquisition, dealt with his penetant crusade, and returned back to ultramar And his first request was where Liandros was
That marine is former Captain Titus of the 3rd Company from the first Space Marine game. Somehow, between then and now, he crossed the Rubicon, and was demoted to Lieutenant.
@@christopherhartford5066at the end of space marine 1 leandros reports captain titus to the inquisition for his unnatural resistance to the warp powers of nemeroth. The inquisition rules that titus is free of chaos taint but is demoted to lieutenant due to him not following the codex astartes through sp1 and he was also moved to a different front as to stop any further confrontation with chaos forces
@person7246 is there a citation for this? I just want to read the story or excerpt. Because it's speculated that this is the same Titus that Sicarias referenced had a statue on Macragge. Plus, I played the warp out of Space Marine. Got the True Son of the Emperor trophy for 40k kills. I can't seem to find any references to Titus outside of the one and would like to see the part where Marneus Calgar demotes him for not following the codex. Also, if there is a story of him crossing the Rubicon.
@@christopherhartford5066 I can’t remember where I read it but I think it was the 40k wiki? If I find it again I’ll send the link but that is a few years back in google history
@@christopherhartford5066 titus was the captain of the 2nd company of the Ultramarines not 3rd, gold shoulder trims denotes he is 2nd company and actual 3rd company's captain is Mikael Fabian who wears red shoulder trims and so is all of the 3rd company. Lore wise the actual captain of the 2nd company is Cato Sicarius who is suceeded by Severus, cannon conflicts is probably the reason he got demoted to lieutenant as to not confuse the game and the captain of the 2nd in the cannon universe.
When half your sons go through a demonic emo phase and burn down most of the neighborhood in the process while taking millions of your favorite super soldiers along for the ride and subsequently gets them all killed or demonically converted. compartmentalization seems like a good idea😅
@@dcarbone94 It sure is. The only small problem is there are Billions of Huge titan class enemies of mankind getting ever closer who eat planets like a breakfast and infest planets like fungi's ghost, can't be killed or eradicated. Where is the power needed to defend humankind as a species if we limit our troops only in fear of betrayal?
@@francibalanci5617 but in the end it DOES matter, doesn't it? How many Tyranids mother Hordes did Black Templar eradicated? Yeah, exactly. Keeps burning entire star systems only slows them down... Like buying some time before the inevitable death while cheering at some minor "victory" against some tiny scout parties who despite the odds, had killed billions of civilians before their position getting exposed
Yes, like Democrats in Washington D.C. Honestly, we really COULD use a Divine Emperor to guide us and protect us. Not some 80 year old brain dead guy who loves to sniff the crotch of a little girl.
I do kinda hate how Terminators are only ever shown so they can die and show how dangerous an enemy is. Terminators are sick and deserve way better treatment.
@BestestAlien and then been over whelmed like ants on a grasshopper. No matter how much you like marines you have to be blind to any knowledge of war. Every marine especially a terminator would look like Fray Bentos except the occupant can't get out instead are ravaged with fire. Now think 8ft tall bright colored definitely will be noisey aswell. Dead is all a 40k marine would ever be.
Nids have been tearing apart Terminators for over 30+ years. Just think , an organism that has conquered at least One whole galaxy hasn't seen a fighting force stronger than the imperium?! Per lore the only reason mankind is surviving is the nids attacking in tendrils ie individual armies which allow mankind to focus on one at a time and mankind is still losing .
An ultramarine's armor makes him powerful and look cool. What happens though if they get an itch? The armor is not easy to take off. In fact, couldn't a weapon that causes a massive itch defeat these ultramarines as they would not be able to scratch?
They have implants and genetic remake that pretty much ignore pain or any irritant that afflicts them. Which is why in video and games they dont yell out in pain or back off from danger. They dont feel anything.
By the emperor, how will we ever hope to fight against such onslaught? Against a never ending tide of death and destruction, against a foe that has limitless hunger for carnage? Orks: iz dat a foit I 'ear?
@@SCP-TheEel true. I've always looked at ork tactics as having a random element to them, this may help. I actually play 'nids on the tabletop and fully believe they will eventually devour the Milky Way, crush it like a beer can and move on to the next galaxy...
This is why I liked the theory (perhaps old by now as nee 40k lore seems...rushed and lacking the little bit that I have seen) that this is why the Great Crusade was so rushed and the Emperor had to complete the Webway project in order to give humanity a chance. That is, a chance to fight against the coming Tyranids, because the Emperor's prescience (I believe is what it was called in the novels) allowed him to see the one path to save humanity.
Emperor was a genocidal megalomaniac who believed the ends he foresaw justified the atrocities he committed, despite being unable to see obvious betrayals from his own 'sons' as it occurred right in front of him. There's a non-zero chance he isn't actually doing anything but absorbing the souls of the thousands sacrificed to him daily to rematerialize himself as a God, with the idea of this being a requirement lest the webways collapse being a cruel insurance policy.
It’s actually not true because tyranids didn’t plan on going to the milky way originally, there were some very minor and i mean not even hive fleet remnants of rogue tyranids but they’ve never been a big threat until now, if the emperor was trying to rush the great crusade then it wouldn’t be because of the nids (‘less he realized what a tyranid was from the very little knowledge he had and decided it was a big enough threat i guess)
@@What-.-. Hence why I mentioned the Emperor's foresight ability, and I have seen no other mention of why the Great Crusade would have been rushed. That's the wonder of what the lore, at least the old lore used to be. You could read novels and come to your own conclusions about some things, like, for example, "What happened to the 2nd and 11th Primarchs?" Myriad different possibilities, and yet, barring GW just trying to get more money for their already overpriced models, there doesn't need to be a direct answer to that question. The mystery is what makes it tantalizing. As for the nids, they were lurking about the galaxy for a long time before their official arrival, the Catachan Devils spring to mind.
@@williamthomason9643in lore u have description that some space marines caused tyranids to get interested in this galactic. I think it was magnus when he used his war power to inform emperor?
@@hrrrrolf6343 The only instance I can think of is when Barthusa Narek of the Iron Warriors, who left his legion to join the Ultramarines, detonated the Pharous (spelling?) Beacon to kill the Nightlords Legion fleet that surrounded the planet. It's was stated somewhere else in the lore that this sudden bright flash of warp energy that drew the Tyranids out of the void. However, there is still such creatures like the aforementioned Catachan Devil that appears to be of ancient tyranid origin. Then there was a six legged reptilian intelligent race that showed up at some point mentioning they were from another galaxy and were fleeing a massive devourer, can't remember their name though right now. Then there is the lore that a Necron Chronomancer, in order to save his dynasty, which was being attack by a tyranid fleet, used a highly unstable device to send tyranids all throughout the timeline.
Smurfs? You mean the Ultramaries? You mean the only chapter responsible for the Imperium still existing? Also, who panicked against bugs? They literally have a whole unit dedicated to fight the Tyranids and that also wear their carcass on their armor. The Ultramaries are the first chapter to defeat the Tyranids in the First Tyranid War. Also...are you really comparing normal Astartes to a Primarch? Your comment is so lame.
@@gabzsy4924 GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY! It was a Joke! The Ultramarines hold a well honored place in the histories of the imperium... But the Lion is now awake, and once he reclaims his chapter, I believe the first thing on his list, is to crush the bugs under his heel.
Lot's of people arguing about that poor termi getting ripped in half. Well, it's pretty damn simple, folks. Huge winges mofo with talons so huge and sharp that can go right through plasteel like hot knife in butter, jumped on him, pierced him, lifted him and shreded his ass in half. End of story. Accept it or leave it. Nobody said that Astartes are invincible. And this is what this vid portrays. That even the finest can fail so misserably that all hope is lost. Veteran Astartes with eons of battle experience can be shreded to pieces in a blink of an eye and shit goes on like nothing happened. That's the essence of 40K. So accept it and move along or leave it and go watch some Star Wars or something.
messed up stuff happens in Star Wars, too. like the Yuuzhan Vong's conflict with two machine empires I'm their home galaxy, that was a messed up conflict.
@@palpadur1112 i am not well acquainted with Star Wars lore, sure i've seen 4-5 films from the old ones but always looking upon it as kinda...childish? Anyway, 40k is...grimdark so it's my cup of tea. But, if you say so, then yeah, you must have your reasons to and i believe you.
I can guarantee that Chaos will be around to get some payback on Titus. They may even intervene, just like they did during the Baal invasion, just to try their luck corrupting the Captain. Chaos have their fingers in all the pies. Would be interesting if the Eldar made an appearance.
Eh, Tyranids have insane plot armor. Their fleets are just sitting ducks and would get absolutely obliterated with zero losses by any Sci-Fi fleet (Imperium, Necron, Aldari, Tau). In space, energy is everything. And fusion reactors and Psi-Power is by a factor of a million better than crude bio-energy. That means that any Sci-Fi fleet will always outmaneuver and out-range Tyranids by multiple orders of magnitude. It is like bringing a squadron of F16s against an Hoplite Army.
i totally agree that the nids have plot armour but i dont agree with your idea that any other fleet can just wreck them in space. my understanding is that the issue with a nid fleet is that you cant find them as they travel in between stars, so you cant intercept them. they always out number the defending forces (cuz nids, that is their advantage as a faction), and you cant call for reinforcements due to the shadow in the warp. the defenders cant shoot them down fast enough before the invasion force is in orbit and landing forces. the nid fleet's main advantage is that they may not have the best guns or armor, but they have enough units that they always get to their objective in large enough numbers to land forces and the defenders have to face their charge or concede orbit to the nids and be unsupported by orbital and ground-to-orbit weaponry their weaponry may not be as sophisticated as a laser cannon or tau plasma but super hard alien chitin slung out of a gun made of super strong muscles and biological explosive compounds is just as effective as a bullet or a grenade. in the end, however you want to do it, energy is energy regardless of how it is delivered to the target. kinetic energy is just mass moving fast, and explosives are just chemicals going through reactions. so what if a imperial navy armour is twice as strong and half as thin or their guns faster and longer ranged, the nids can just grow thicker armour, stronger muscles for their naval guns or stronger acids to lob at the humans. it's not like they need to proper a r&d department to figure out something better, they just trial and error new variations with each new unit they produce. the one that lives gets more copies of itself made by the fleet. no other faction can compete with that rate of development. in the end though, i like the idea of the nids as they are now as something to strive for and against. the 13th black crusade is over and the consequences are there for all to see. everyone now has a new problem to deal with and im excited to see how things go from here
@@markodimitrijevic7171 I’m assuming they find them bring because they are essentially mindless killers that have no thoughts or feelings. No Tyra I’d story is unique. But also I’m pretty sure they’re a few cool tyranid stories with like special kinds that are more ruthlessly intelligent
@@Alex-lt5ho pretty much. The nids are basically the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order books if you stripped away everything that actually made the Vong interesting and retained only their ludicrously broken "we can adapt to anything" biotech bullshit. No characters, no language, no internal factions, no history, no philosophy, no interestingly off-kilter morality, just a single-minded hive-brain that wants to eat everything and supposedly has the capacity to eat everything but which will never be allowed to eat everything because that would be the end of the setting. Classic example of mediocre minds writing themselves into a corner.
@@markodimitrijevic7171 because there’s only so much you can write them in books. Hard to make a remarkable character when your entire race is just faceless and endless swarm of xenomorphs with only 1 goal: eating.
Nah Its only because he cant focus on a ennemy with full concentration. During the indomitus crusade,he have to deal,with the remnant of the hive fleet,a massive cultist insurection lead by the world bearers near terra,a gigantic assaut by chaos army,incompetent staff,high lord Who want his death,custodes Who are not happy about him and actually train themselfs to kill him,most massive waghh ork,a lot (very very lot) of tombworld necron Who awaken. Not conting the cicatrix,the speed of information,and his dad Who dont want to share secrets,and the fact than before his nap he have never encountered the nyds. Its not ez. But let him meet the Lion,and its gonna be good. And during the past it was very ez to understimate ennemys because with big E and 20 primarchs with golden technology,its ez to decimate your ennemies
Lotta people seem surprised the space marines are getting whooped…..While marines are powerful physically they’re few in number compared to other armies and races. and with the exception of the upgraded primaries marines, a lot of their weapons and technology have been the same for thousands of years. And the scientific advancement of the imperium is stagnant and regressive most of the time. Technologically, the other alien races of the galaxies have tech that make some of the weapons the imperium have look like water pistols comparatively. Space marine armor is very vulnerable to plasma based weapons weapons which can pierce their armor very effectively. And every single weapon in the alien tau empire from the pistols to the rifles, mechs, and artillery are all super advanced plasma weapons that are accurate for miles. And tau armor is more advanced and well armored compared to common guardsmen armor and they have advanced targeting systems that allow then to very accurately strike weak point in armor with great accuracy and precision, so long as they fight from a distance Tau can very effectively kill space marines. And that’s just the tau, Eldari weapons are more advanced then tau and are also psychic energy based and they basically ignore the laws of physics, and the necrons have weapons so advanced no one can figure out how they work. The gun for their rank and file troops shoots an energy that instantly incinerates its target on a molecular level including space marine armor.
Thunderhawks don’t lazily come in like that and astartes don’t stroll into battle. They hit hard and fast. They’re battle stimmed out of their minds. I want to see more aggression
We're not talking about regular Astartes here. Notice the size difference ? Those are Astartes Primaris. Which means that they are more, much more "battle smart" and more cautious, yet never losing the slightest hint of efficiency on the battlefield. THAT is why Primaris are considered as much better as regular Astartes.
Imagine going through all that training, rambling about burdens and getting armor put on you, only to get cut in half by a bug that was born 15 minutes before your arrival. The corpse god ain't protecting you from the bugs with munchies.
The Marine that beheads the Swarm Lord towards the end is so badass. A friend calls the Tyranids "Hive Fleet Wisconsin" and now I can't picture them any other way...
@@thefeatherbird_ Huh. I knew it wasn't the "swarmlord" exactly, but I thought the big guy would at least have had a specific type. I own a couple of McFarlane Genestealer figures and they're different than this guy in the video (and they're incredible!).
Axe dude appeared, axe dude looked angry at ship, axe dude died! Warhammer didnt have to do him like that, he had warp powers I wanted him to do a lightning smashy smashy :c
The numbers of Spess Muhreens that die in any such video bugs me to no end. A chapter is a 1000 smurfs, each taking decades of training at the bare minimum. 10 battle brothas lost is 1% of total chapter strength wiped out, 10% of a company, which is supposed to be powerful enough to take a world on its own. The numbers just don't make any sense, this 10 minute montage resulted in losses that would take a century or two for the Ultramarines to recover from. I know Games Workshop gives 0 fucks about this issue, which annoys me even more.
It’s crazy to me how video games can give you the nostalgia of if the was real I would give my life to be an Ultra Marine. I’ve been gaming since 1990 and never said I loved any video game in my life but I love WarHammer to its core. This game if the devs “do right” can go on for the next 5 yrs just off DLC content with new threats , worlds, operations, etc . WarHammer in my opinion is refreshing to us old school gamers who watched the gaming industry evolve. As my SSGT would say don’t fuck up a good thing.
astartes would never allow such tactical mistakes 1. assault cannon operator isn't at a good position and is not covered by other squad members 2. the guy with thunder hammer - what are you gonna strike with it? you'll be dead before you take a swing
IT'S A CRIME that games workshop stopped such a creator as Shyam who made Astartes. It captured the spirit perfectly why we all joined in the 90's with the hobby, the lore, the books, the models. They dropped the ball so monumentally that they could have just allowed him to continue to create and even funded him so he didn't have to work a job to pay his rent and could have just created full time. His work was so good it was like digital masterpiece work there's no other word to describe. Everything else seen can be measured against it and it disappoints. The human greed for money and power killed something outstanding being allowed to come into reality. Such a shame. Lastly. Does anyone have any words from Shyam on a way to hear from him about his situation?
Noone ever complains about characters like Samus or Ripley, or factions like the Sisters of Silence or the Sisters of Battle. Why? Because they're well-written, fit into the existing lore, were written like that from the start, and don't constantly go 'look at how hard we have it' - they don't constantly call attention to it either. Then there's gaslighting and disrespecting your audience, completely ignoring the lore and existing factions, and screwing over your fans, your income, your product, and any respect you may have had. "It ultimately undermines the concept of equality by implying that this is an exception, and not the status quo." What they could have done was write a cool story where the Adeptus Custodes lose a great many members in some epic war, which then get resupplied from, say, the Sisters of Battle, similar to how the Last Wall was temporarily manned by other chapters during the War of the Beast. It would fit, make sense, everyone happy. But no, they do this. Sigh. Or heck, they find an STC with the tech needed to do it. Whatever. But no, 'there is no war in Ba Sing Se'. Sigh. I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.
1st: probably Battlefleet Gothic. 2nd: trailer for table top 10th edition. 3rd: game, but can't remember which. 4th: Space Marine 2 trailer (we see gameplay at the very end).
Y'know. I always see Space Marines fighting, and dying to all kinds of foes. And then i realise, the average joe still exists too. The guardsmen fight the exact same foes. But they still are there, willing to fight until the end. Space Marines are cool and all, and obviously much stronger. But they aint got shit on the Adeptus Militarum. They are the ones that got my respect.
This is actually just 3 trailers in a trench coat 1st one is for 10th edition of warhammer 40k so is the second the final one is space marine 2 which comes out later this year
If the NIDS are all about saving energy as they travel between worlds, wouldn't their hive ships essentially be large vessels of bio-mass? After consuming a world, they all dissolve themselves in pools in order to return back to the ships...it doesn't make sense to me that they would reconstitute themselves back into creatures for the next leg of the journey. Does anyone know an explanation for this?
After watching Astartes, i thought these guys are too overpowered. Then seeing that big guy with the minigun split in half made me realise, that whole universe is messed up.
warhammer is the definition of if everything is overpower nothing is overpowerd
@@SquareJ86😅
Welcome to warhammer
Astartes are tough. Primaris are tougher but at the end of the Day, Tyranids always evolve to be stronger than anything.
they are overpowered
but there are a lot overpower-er things
Then you realize the Imperial Guard are just regular people with flashlights and go up against all the same things these supersoldiers do.
They're the true heroes of the Imperium
Homelander be like "you guys! You're the real heroes!"
Cadia stands
Heros come in many shapes and sizes
Those flashlights pac a punch
@@LuisHernandez-bl7jdthat they do, but so does everything else. What makes humanity stand out is that we have everything from barely above medieval peasants all the way to demi gods fighting as one.
Out of all the universes, I think the universe of 40k Is the one in which I would like live the least.
Gee I wonder what gives you that thought. Certainly not the 2 story tall eldritch Necromorph
Half the things technically on your side would justify that viewpoint. And the other sides have worse and all want you dead!!
But enjoy its lore the most
Even in the good places it sucks to live for like 99.9% of the population.
Not only the least liked but also the shortest live
A quick death is a mercy.
Most badass thing I've ever heard from a Space Marine that makes 200% more sense. "I am Iron. I am Wrath. I am Doom."
He looked crazy when he said that. Its terrifying
*heavy metal intensifies*
The iron warriors and iron hands want their signature metal back
And then a Carnifex bites his head off.
When you found bugs in your plate of blueberries
"Couple of blueberries coming to make a fruit salad" - reno 911 miami
with the nids is more like when you found some blueberries on your plate of bugs because there are so god dam many of them
I like how they give old armour
When you switch the light on in the kitchen at 3am and see cockroaches running around
MY SPIRITUAL LIEGES CHAPTER MENTIONED?
If this clip is anything to go off of, then Warrior form tyranids are canonically larger than terminator suits...and I LOVE it
canonically tyranid warriors weigh a tonne and stand around 12 feet tall
warrior nids have always been nuts
There's no warrior nids in the 10th edition trailer. There is however a winged hive tyrant that fights against the terminators if that's what you're referring to. It is a character/HQ so yes it's big.
@@shanelewis7052that’s not a winged tyrant, it’s the new winged prime model they have in the leviathan box
@jonpeacock5580 aye that's it a prime. I don't play xenos scum so I wasn't sure lol
seeing a Librarian getting easily overpowered gives me chills.
Powercreep is a slippery slope that GW is falling down, and has been.
That one is basically a psychic-focused Hive Tyrant (considered to be at chapter master level), so unless he was some character protected by plot armor, he had no chance.
@@crappyshorehen8201glad to see GW finally depicts how strong the Nids are, and not just some minor threat that appears as red herrings for the actual threat that arrives later.
@@theotv5522 Too true, and to be completely fair, we don't even know that we've seen an actual Tyranid invasion fleet, yet. GW has been extremely careful with their official verbiage. It's still entirely possible that every single Tyranid attack we've seen has been made by scouting/exploratory fleets. Combine that with the fact that the 'nids are coming from multiple sectors surrounding the galaxy, all sub-FTL, is absolutely terrifying. It means that we're utterly surrounded, and they've been planning this for eons.
We're gonna get super close to exctinction to the point the chaos gods realize w/o humanity they don't exist either and they'll team up with the Imperium for to sheer sake of the human race itself. Then some fuck named Manfred will come out of nowhere and doom the entire species to oblivion over some petty shit that happened eons ago. @@mikelafaille
Caine witnessed with his own eyes, how the Pureblood Genestealers ripped through Terminator Armor like it was a bag of Doritos...
My guy, I have more trouble opening a bag of Doritos than the terminator here.
Basically space hulk in a nutshell.
What of centurion armour. Can't they deploy them
@@EmmanuelChukwu-tn4stI mean they can, but Centurions are basically just a walking artillery piece, they’re not made for the same purpose as a Terminator.
"The astropath is convulsing."
Astropath: Just doing astropath things.
That homer beacon and deepstrike was my fav scene. It shows great attention to the tabletop version
"Homer beacon"?
Did you mean homing beacon?
@tdpuuhailee8222 no it's homer beacon. Che k the w40k datasheet cards yourself
In my book it says homer bacon.
Titus is PISSED. RIP, the enemies that cross his wrathful path.
There was an interesting fan-story where Titus was just released by the inquisition, dealt with his penetant crusade, and returned back to ultramar
And his first request was where Liandros was
@@monkeycake2612 yeah kick his fucking boy-scout teeth in, fucking rat.
@@monkeycake2612
Titus: LEANDROS! Get your bitch ass over here!!!
Man i said the samn thing lmao lookin like my dad when i come home with bad grades
The marine that took off his helmet has been serving for four centuries
That marine is former Captain Titus of the 3rd Company from the first Space Marine game. Somehow, between then and now, he crossed the Rubicon, and was demoted to Lieutenant.
@@christopherhartford5066at the end of space marine 1 leandros reports captain titus to the inquisition for his unnatural resistance to the warp powers of nemeroth. The inquisition rules that titus is free of chaos taint but is demoted to lieutenant due to him not following the codex astartes through sp1 and he was also moved to a different front as to stop any further confrontation with chaos forces
@person7246 is there a citation for this? I just want to read the story or excerpt. Because it's speculated that this is the same Titus that Sicarias referenced had a statue on Macragge. Plus, I played the warp out of Space Marine. Got the True Son of the Emperor trophy for 40k kills.
I can't seem to find any references to Titus outside of the one and would like to see the part where Marneus Calgar demotes him for not following the codex. Also, if there is a story of him crossing the Rubicon.
@@christopherhartford5066 I can’t remember where I read it but I think it was the 40k wiki? If I find it again I’ll send the link but that is a few years back in google history
@@christopherhartford5066 titus was the captain of the 2nd company of the Ultramarines not 3rd, gold shoulder trims denotes he is 2nd company and actual 3rd company's captain is Mikael Fabian who wears red shoulder trims and so is all of the 3rd company.
Lore wise the actual captain of the 2nd company is Cato Sicarius who is suceeded by Severus, cannon conflicts is probably the reason he got demoted to lieutenant as to not confuse the game and the captain of the 2nd in the cannon universe.
When you see such a clip and how fast marines fall you keep wondering what sense it makes that there are only 1k per order...
When half your sons go through a demonic emo phase and burn down most of the neighborhood in the process while taking millions of your favorite super soldiers along for the ride and subsequently gets them all killed or demonically converted. compartmentalization seems like a good idea😅
@@dcarbone94 It sure is. The only small problem is there are Billions of Huge titan class enemies of mankind getting ever closer who eat planets like a breakfast and infest planets like fungi's ghost, can't be killed or eradicated. Where is the power needed to defend humankind as a species if we limit our troops only in fear of betrayal?
@@WokiesareAllHypocrites Black Templar: That is why we are on a Crusade so our number limit does not matter.
Simple
Would you rather deal with 1,000 corrupted space marines or 10,000?
@@francibalanci5617 but in the end it DOES matter, doesn't it? How many Tyranids mother Hordes did Black Templar eradicated? Yeah, exactly. Keeps burning entire star systems only slows them down... Like buying some time before the inevitable death while cheering at some minor "victory" against some tiny scout parties who despite the odds, had killed billions of civilians before their position getting exposed
"Make it in one piece brothers"
Brothers: ☠️
😭😭
There is no victory against the Starspawn. Only momentary respite. We may be many... but they are endless.
Yes, like Democrats in Washington D.C. Honestly, we really COULD use a Divine Emperor to guide us and protect us. Not some 80 year old brain dead guy who loves to sniff the crotch of a little girl.
They are not invincible, brother. They have a weakness, a weakness we have to find and exploit.
And yet, the Emperor protects. And yet, we endure. Have faith, brother. Knowledge is power.
They are not endless, brother. They are just too many. Now keep shooting everything moves but not human.
@@simonl1135 guard it wel.
I do kinda hate how Terminators are only ever shown so they can die and show how dangerous an enemy is. Terminators are sick and deserve way better treatment.
Yeah so true, plus the terminator could have blown the tyranid’s head off by using his power fist.
@BestestAlien and then been over whelmed like ants on a grasshopper. No matter how much you like marines you have to be blind to any knowledge of war. Every marine especially a terminator would look like Fray Bentos except the occupant can't get out instead are ravaged with fire.
Now think 8ft tall bright colored definitely will be noisey aswell. Dead is all a 40k marine would ever be.
Nids have been tearing apart Terminators for over 30+ years. Just think , an organism that has conquered at least One whole galaxy hasn't seen a fighting force stronger than the imperium?! Per lore the only reason mankind is surviving is the nids attacking in tendrils ie individual armies which allow mankind to focus on one at a time and mankind is still losing .
Terminators don't die lol they are death
@@AtlasMoggy Did you not watch the Terminators get ripped apart by the Tyranids lmao
“LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE TYRANIDS”
-TheRussianBadger, best Space Hulk player ever
An ultramarine's armor makes him powerful and look cool. What happens though if they get an itch? The armor is not easy to take off. In fact, couldn't a weapon that causes a massive itch defeat these ultramarines as they would not be able to scratch?
They have implants and genetic remake that pretty much ignore pain or any irritant that afflicts them. Which is why in video and games they dont yell out in pain or back off from danger. They dont feel anything.
@@forhearts425 Gotcha, thanks.
@@forhearts425 Even in GW own trailers you can hear them yelp in pain.
Scratching is heresey.
@@sappersam8841 lol
My man needs an ultra pat on the back, he's doing his damn against an imperium set on its superstitious ways.
Well now that the jobber marines are done time to send 1 billion guardsman to get it done.
lmaoo
Bonus points if they’re Krieg
By the emperor, how will we ever hope to fight against such onslaught? Against a never ending tide of death and destruction, against a foe that has limitless hunger for carnage?
Orks: iz dat a foit I 'ear?
bad idea, it just feeds the bugs
@@SCP-TheEel Is what the orks were made for back in the before time, to take on some enemy no other race could.
@@BlackHearthguard yeah but Tyranids learn the Orks tactics and then perfectly counter them such as with Octarius
@@SCP-TheEel true. I've always looked at ork tactics as having a random element to them, this may help. I actually play 'nids on the tabletop and fully believe they will eventually devour the Milky Way, crush it like a beer can and move on to the next galaxy...
@@SCP-TheEelOrks also adapt to the nids so, they only lost octarius because o infighting
This is why I liked the theory (perhaps old by now as nee 40k lore seems...rushed and lacking the little bit that I have seen) that this is why the Great Crusade was so rushed and the Emperor had to complete the Webway project in order to give humanity a chance. That is, a chance to fight against the coming Tyranids, because the Emperor's prescience (I believe is what it was called in the novels) allowed him to see the one path to save humanity.
Emperor was a genocidal megalomaniac who believed the ends he foresaw justified the atrocities he committed, despite being unable to see obvious betrayals from his own 'sons' as it occurred right in front of him. There's a non-zero chance he isn't actually doing anything but absorbing the souls of the thousands sacrificed to him daily to rematerialize himself as a God, with the idea of this being a requirement lest the webways collapse being a cruel insurance policy.
It’s actually not true because tyranids didn’t plan on going to the milky way originally, there were some very minor and i mean not even hive fleet remnants of rogue tyranids but they’ve never been a big threat until now, if the emperor was trying to rush the great crusade then it wouldn’t be because of the nids (‘less he realized what a tyranid was from the very little knowledge he had and decided it was a big enough threat i guess)
@@What-.-. Hence why I mentioned the Emperor's foresight ability, and I have seen no other mention of why the Great Crusade would have been rushed. That's the wonder of what the lore, at least the old lore used to be. You could read novels and come to your own conclusions about some things, like, for example, "What happened to the 2nd and 11th Primarchs?" Myriad different possibilities, and yet, barring GW just trying to get more money for their already overpriced models, there doesn't need to be a direct answer to that question. The mystery is what makes it tantalizing. As for the nids, they were lurking about the galaxy for a long time before their official arrival, the Catachan Devils spring to mind.
@@williamthomason9643in lore u have description that some space marines caused tyranids to get interested in this galactic. I think it was magnus when he used his war power to inform emperor?
@@hrrrrolf6343 The only instance I can think of is when Barthusa Narek of the Iron Warriors, who left his legion to join the Ultramarines, detonated the Pharous (spelling?) Beacon to kill the Nightlords Legion fleet that surrounded the planet. It's was stated somewhere else in the lore that this sudden bright flash of warp energy that drew the Tyranids out of the void. However, there is still such creatures like the aforementioned Catachan Devil that appears to be of ancient tyranid origin. Then there was a six legged reptilian intelligent race that showed up at some point mentioning they were from another galaxy and were fleeing a massive devourer, can't remember their name though right now. Then there is the lore that a Necron Chronomancer, in order to save his dynasty, which was being attack by a tyranid fleet, used a highly unstable device to send tyranids all throughout the timeline.
Smurfs panic about bugs...
LION HAS ENTERED THE CHAT...
Finally, A hunt worth waking for!
Smurfs? You mean the Ultramaries? You mean the only chapter responsible for the Imperium still existing? Also, who panicked against bugs? They literally have a whole unit dedicated to fight the Tyranids and that also wear their carcass on their armor. The Ultramaries are the first chapter to defeat the Tyranids in the First Tyranid War. Also...are you really comparing normal Astartes to a Primarch? Your comment is so lame.
@@gabzsy4924 GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY! It was a Joke! The Ultramarines hold a well honored place in the histories of the imperium... But the Lion is now awake, and once he reclaims his chapter, I believe the first thing on his list, is to crush the bugs under his heel.
@@gabzsy4924 Also, I do not believe the smurfs would have been defeated in this video if Maximus Dickus... AKA Smurf Saxman, had been involved!
I am iron, I am wrath, I am doom
Warning! The Doom Slayer has entered the chat...😂
That armor scene made me remember the starcraft 2 reveal trailer
The one with Tychus?🤟
Big G is just absolutely tired poor man
By the time the Sphhesss Marreens get in their armor the war is already over.
Lot's of people arguing about that poor termi getting ripped in half.
Well, it's pretty damn simple, folks.
Huge winges mofo with talons so huge and sharp that can go right through plasteel like hot knife in butter, jumped on him, pierced him, lifted him and shreded his ass in half.
End of story. Accept it or leave it.
Nobody said that Astartes are invincible.
And this is what this vid portrays. That even the finest can fail so misserably that all hope is lost.
Veteran Astartes with eons of battle experience can be shreded to pieces in a blink of an eye and shit goes on like nothing happened.
That's the essence of 40K. So accept it and move along or leave it and go watch some Star Wars or something.
messed up stuff happens in Star Wars, too. like the Yuuzhan Vong's conflict with two machine empires I'm their home galaxy, that was a messed up conflict.
Astartes are a necessity now, not the answer.
@@palpadur1112 i am not well acquainted with Star Wars lore, sure i've seen 4-5 films from the old ones but always looking upon it as kinda...childish?
Anyway, 40k is...grimdark so it's my cup of tea. But, if you say so, then yeah, you must have your reasons to and i believe you.
@@ssssin320 Yuuzhan Vong is Fan made extended lore of star wars. Of cause it gets darker and less "family friendly" there.
i thought it was badass, yet terrifying
“I am iron! I am- *COMMERCIAL*…”
Neurotyrant couldn't be portrait cooler than he got there 3:58 - looks just... ah I love this little brain bug :3
Captain "my balls are too big to be carried around by any Wheelbarrow" Titus love that cameo!!
"I AM IRON. I AM WRATH. I AM DOOM".
I think thats one of the coldest lines i have ever heard.
I can guarantee that Chaos will be around to get some payback on Titus. They may even intervene, just like they did during the Baal invasion, just to try their luck corrupting the Captain. Chaos have their fingers in all the pies. Would be interesting if the Eldar made an appearance.
Eh, Tyranids have insane plot armor. Their fleets are just sitting ducks and would get absolutely obliterated with zero losses by any Sci-Fi fleet (Imperium, Necron, Aldari, Tau). In space, energy is everything. And fusion reactors and Psi-Power is by a factor of a million better than crude bio-energy. That means that any Sci-Fi fleet will always outmaneuver and out-range Tyranids by multiple orders of magnitude. It is like bringing a squadron of F16s against an Hoplite Army.
i totally agree that the nids have plot armour but i dont agree with your idea that any other fleet can just wreck them in space.
my understanding is that the issue with a nid fleet is that you cant find them as they travel in between stars, so you cant intercept them. they always out number the defending forces (cuz nids, that is their advantage as a faction), and you cant call for reinforcements due to the shadow in the warp. the defenders cant shoot them down fast enough before the invasion force is in orbit and landing forces. the nid fleet's main advantage is that they may not have the best guns or armor, but they have enough units that they always get to their objective in large enough numbers to land forces and the defenders have to face their charge or concede orbit to the nids and be unsupported by orbital and ground-to-orbit weaponry
their weaponry may not be as sophisticated as a laser cannon or tau plasma but super hard alien chitin slung out of a gun made of super strong muscles and biological explosive compounds is just as effective as a bullet or a grenade. in the end, however you want to do it, energy is energy regardless of how it is delivered to the target. kinetic energy is just mass moving fast, and explosives are just chemicals going through reactions. so what if a imperial navy armour is twice as strong and half as thin or their guns faster and longer ranged, the nids can just grow thicker armour, stronger muscles for their naval guns or stronger acids to lob at the humans.
it's not like they need to proper a r&d department to figure out something better, they just trial and error new variations with each new unit they produce. the one that lives gets more copies of itself made by the fleet. no other faction can compete with that rate of development.
in the end though, i like the idea of the nids as they are now as something to strive for and against. the 13th black crusade is over and the consequences are there for all to see. everyone now has a new problem to deal with and im excited to see how things go from here
I agree, it's like 20 F-35 against a Roman Legion
So essentially the tyranids are xenomorphs cranked up to 1000, and given space travel capabilities
"Tyranids are so mindbogglingly boring that their fans must have something broken inside of them."
- a nameless seer of 4chan.
How are they boring bro
@@markodimitrijevic7171 I’m assuming they find them bring because they are essentially mindless killers that have no thoughts or feelings. No Tyra I’d story is unique. But also I’m pretty sure they’re a few cool tyranid stories with like special kinds that are more ruthlessly intelligent
I gotta say, the tyranids definitely aren’t boring but personally, I’m not a too big fan of their designs other than the swarmlords.
@@Alex-lt5ho pretty much. The nids are basically the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order books if you stripped away everything that actually made the Vong interesting and retained only their ludicrously broken "we can adapt to anything" biotech bullshit. No characters, no language, no internal factions, no history, no philosophy, no interestingly off-kilter morality, just a single-minded hive-brain that wants to eat everything and supposedly has the capacity to eat everything but which will never be allowed to eat everything because that would be the end of the setting. Classic example of mediocre minds writing themselves into a corner.
@@markodimitrijevic7171 because there’s only so much you can write them in books. Hard to make a remarkable character when your entire race is just faceless and endless swarm of xenomorphs with only 1 goal: eating.
Classis Rowboat. Always underestimating his enemies. Been doing it 10,000 years
Give it rest you annoying bug.
Nah
Its only because he cant focus on a ennemy with full concentration. During the indomitus crusade,he have to deal,with the remnant of the hive fleet,a massive cultist insurection lead by the world bearers near terra,a gigantic assaut by chaos army,incompetent staff,high lord Who want his death,custodes Who are not happy about him and actually train themselfs to kill him,most massive waghh ork,a lot (very very lot) of tombworld necron Who awaken.
Not conting the cicatrix,the speed of information,and his dad Who dont want to share
secrets,and the fact than before his nap he have never encountered the nyds.
Its not ez.
But let him meet the Lion,and its gonna be good.
And during the past it was very ez to understimate ennemys because with big E and 20 primarchs with golden technology,its ez to decimate your ennemies
We routed them at Baal…
Laughs in Ka’Bantha
Kabandha got whooped cope
@@antonioj700 you are correct. And it only took the most powerful primarch. 100%
@@SuperEagle112 kabndha got bitchslapped by a mere marine lol tf you on hahahahahaahaha
@@antonioj700 which one? I know he was at the imperial palace when Sanguinius spanked him. Did Dante kill him again?
@@antonioj700kabandha hasnt been killed by a marine, but hes killed countless himself
What are the flying things at 6:35 ? Servitors?
Does anybody know what chapter is at 2:18? Is it just an Ultramarine?
It’s an apothecary. Special medical personnel assigned to each chapter that recovers the gene seed of fallen space marines
The Legions must be made anew.
Lotta people seem surprised the space marines are getting whooped…..While marines are powerful physically they’re few in number compared to other armies and races. and with the exception of the upgraded primaries marines, a lot of their weapons and technology have been the same for thousands of years. And the scientific advancement of the imperium is stagnant and regressive most of the time. Technologically, the other alien races of the galaxies have tech that make some of the weapons the imperium have look like water pistols comparatively. Space marine armor is very vulnerable to plasma based weapons weapons which can pierce their armor very effectively. And every single weapon in the alien tau empire from the pistols to the rifles, mechs, and artillery are all super advanced plasma weapons that are accurate for miles. And tau armor is more advanced and well armored compared to common guardsmen armor and they have advanced targeting systems that allow then to very accurately strike weak point in armor with great accuracy and precision, so long as they fight from a distance Tau can very effectively kill space marines. And that’s just the tau, Eldari weapons are more advanced then tau and are also psychic energy based and they basically ignore the laws of physics, and the necrons have weapons so advanced no one can figure out how they work. The gun for their rank and file troops shoots an energy that instantly incinerates its target on a molecular level including space marine armor.
Races can still be outmaneuvered, out gunned.
That's where tactics and balls comes in.
Did you really put a watermark on something you dont own ?
Just watching this is heresy of the highest order
I like to think after the Ultramarine suiting up he said 'OK take it off I have an itch...'
Hello hooman, I'm a Tyranid and I come in peace...
That was one of the best Mechanicus appearances yet
Thunderhawks don’t lazily come in like that and astartes don’t stroll into battle. They hit hard and fast. They’re battle stimmed out of their minds. I want to see more aggression
We're not talking about regular Astartes here. Notice the size difference ? Those are Astartes Primaris. Which means that they are more, much more "battle smart" and more cautious, yet never losing the slightest hint of efficiency on the battlefield.
THAT is why Primaris are considered as much better as regular Astartes.
They hit hard and fast. Well imagine what the white scars can do haha
These are only Ultras, they are not too bright and even worse, they don't realise that.
You are thinking of Khornate Berzerkers, you heretic. Regular loyal Marines aren't always blindly charging ahead, they follow tactics and strategies.
@@preumsclassiques2654nope, Primaris are still stimmed the shit out off when they fight.
Imagine going through all that training, rambling about burdens and getting armor put on you, only to get cut in half by a bug that was born 15 minutes before your arrival. The corpse god ain't protecting you from the bugs with munchies.
How could you make a mini gun sound so unimpressive?
yeah it should go "BRRRRRRRRT" not "pew pew"
The Marine that beheads the Swarm Lord towards the end is so badass.
A friend calls the Tyranids "Hive Fleet Wisconsin" and now I can't picture them any other way...
Thats not the swarmord, those guys are 20ft tall. That was a basic tyranid warrior
@@thefeatherbird_ Huh. I knew it wasn't the "swarmlord" exactly, but I thought the big guy would at least have had a specific type. I own a couple of McFarlane Genestealer figures and they're different than this guy in the video (and they're incredible!).
@@jasoncaldwell5627 hes specifically a tyranid prime, which is basically an alpha warrior. Theyre the tyranid equivalent to space marines
Lol you know when the ultramarine bring out the dreadnought shots desperate 🤣
Axe dude appeared, axe dude looked angry at ship, axe dude died! Warhammer didnt have to do him like that, he had warp powers I wanted him to do a lightning smashy smashy :c
Librarian regretfully walked into the path of a neurotyrant.
Always amazes me how space martins go through all the endeavour of fitting the power armour only to get one shotted in battle 😂😂
I freaking LOVE 40k!
this is where billions of guardsmen come in to use. A thousand lasguns would create an impenetrable wall
"Nothing will survive our wrath"............. Gets immediately eviscerated
The fact the space is so intensely filled with lies just tells you one thing: truth always wins
The numbers of Spess Muhreens that die in any such video bugs me to no end. A chapter is a 1000 smurfs, each taking decades of training at the bare minimum. 10 battle brothas lost is 1% of total chapter strength wiped out, 10% of a company, which is supposed to be powerful enough to take a world on its own. The numbers just don't make any sense, this 10 minute montage resulted in losses that would take a century or two for the Ultramarines to recover from.
I know Games Workshop gives 0 fucks about this issue, which annoys me even more.
It’s crazy to me how video games can give you the nostalgia of if the was real I would give my life to be an Ultra Marine. I’ve been gaming since 1990 and never said I loved any video game in my life but I love WarHammer to its core. This game if the devs “do right” can go on for the next 5 yrs just off DLC content with new threats , worlds, operations, etc . WarHammer in my opinion is refreshing to us old school gamers who watched the gaming industry evolve. As my SSGT would say don’t fuck up a good thing.
At 7:20 you see the space marine eyes dielate when the backpack is put on
What recommendation do you have to get into warhammer series for newbies
daemonculaba
Which warhammer game are these cutscenes from?
The imperium definitely needs a effing Halo ring
Can anyone tell me what content sources did they made this video from?
They are from various 40k trailers.
i made a 30 hour loop of this for my asmr to go to sleep
What game is this footage from?
This is why I love the Ultramarines.
what is the first clip from?
Go Tyranids go! Remove the Space Nazis from the galaxy!
astartes would never allow such tactical mistakes
1. assault cannon operator isn't at a good position and is not covered by other squad members
2. the guy with thunder hammer - what are you gonna strike with it? you'll be dead before you take a swing
IT'S A CRIME
that games workshop stopped such a creator as Shyam who made Astartes.
It captured the spirit perfectly why we all joined in the 90's with the hobby, the lore, the books, the models.
They dropped the ball so monumentally that they could have just allowed him to continue to create and even funded him so he didn't have to work a job to pay his rent and could have just created full time.
His work was so good it was like digital masterpiece work there's no other word to describe.
Everything else seen can be measured against it and it disappoints.
The human greed for money and power killed something outstanding being allowed to come into reality.
Such a shame.
Lastly. Does anyone have any words from Shyam on a way to hear from him about his situation?
why is then there a CSM on you thumbnail? where is this pic from?
All shall be one in peace and unity within the infinite gaping maw of The Great Devourer 🤫
what game is this from?
Who was the white side with white armor?
reminds me ofthe suit of the marine in starcraft. i wish they made a starcraft game like warhammer did.
8:09 *youve linked and activated the teleporter
Noone ever complains about characters like Samus or Ripley, or factions like the Sisters of Silence or the Sisters of Battle.
Why? Because they're well-written, fit into the existing lore, were written like that from the start, and don't constantly go 'look at how hard we have it' - they don't constantly call attention to it either.
Then there's gaslighting and disrespecting your audience, completely ignoring the lore and existing factions, and screwing over your fans, your income, your product, and any respect you may have had.
"It ultimately undermines the concept of equality by implying that this is an exception, and not the status quo."
What they could have done was write a cool story where the Adeptus Custodes lose a great many members in some epic war, which then get resupplied from, say, the Sisters of Battle, similar to how the Last Wall was temporarily manned by other chapters during the War of the Beast. It would fit, make sense, everyone happy. But no, they do this. Sigh. Or heck, they find an STC with the tech needed to do it. Whatever.
But no, 'there is no war in Ba Sing Se'. Sigh. I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.
Where are these clips coming from? A game? Or fan made?
1st: probably Battlefleet Gothic.
2nd: trailer for table top 10th edition.
3rd: game, but can't remember which.
4th: Space Marine 2 trailer (we see gameplay at the very end).
@@Alasthors 3rd is another Space Marine 2 trailer minus gameplay footage
I think I’m too high but tyranids are kindve scary
I wish they'd just keep their bloody helmets on. I've done it for 20 hours, you want to tell me an Astartes gets tired of it too fast?
Y'know. I always see Space Marines fighting, and dying to all kinds of foes. And then i realise, the average joe still exists too. The guardsmen fight the exact same foes. But they still are there, willing to fight until the end.
Space Marines are cool and all, and obviously much stronger. But they aint got shit on the Adeptus Militarum. They are the ones that got my respect.
where is this from ?
name of the game at the end plz there is so mutch warhammer games XD
Is this from a video game? If so, what's it called?
Battlefleet Gothic
This is actually just 3 trailers in a trench coat 1st one is for 10th edition of warhammer 40k so is the second the final one is space marine 2 which comes out later this year
Where is this from
Well the zergs looks like puppies for me at least now :S
I'm still standing!!!!!
Excited returning to the hobby after 25 years when I haves what GW craves, mula
If the NIDS are all about saving energy as they travel between worlds, wouldn't their hive ships essentially be large vessels of bio-mass? After consuming a world, they all dissolve themselves in pools in order to return back to the ships...it doesn't make sense to me that they would reconstitute themselves back into creatures for the next leg of the journey.
Does anyone know an explanation for this?
Fun fact - in 41st millenium, you dont goto church- church comes to you!!!
Dont worry guys, he isn´t bald
There’s nobody happy in this universe
Tyranids are no joke
What was the floating blob that killed axe man
I know nothing about the 40k universe, but I am pretty sure that's the tyranid's version of psykers.
Pretty sure they are Neurotyrant
Some of these Tyranids remind me of the BETA from MUV LUV Alternative.
3:22 it's..... beautiful
is there any space marine or imperium character who could like wise rip that tyranid flying thing in half like tissue paper?
Primarchs. A custodes might also be able to do it
Emperor is a rotting corpse