Damn that poor Apothecary has seen some shit. Also I think Bryce is supposed to be a Salamander. His armor has a flame motif and of course they would make a salamander the bleeding heart of the group. Loved the vid, glad I'm finally seeing a real 40K enthusiast react to this subversive masterpiece. So many other just saw it on trending and jumped on the bandwagon knowing diddly shit about the 40K universe. One of them even called the Astartes 'robots'. Thank the Emperor for your contribution. Praise be to Space King!
I have a theory about Hatemonger's legion. The reason why the skeleton said, "Or I'll send you back to your own legion" is because his legion loves "woohoo" aliens, so he voluntarily left his legion, and that's why he's the only star defender in the team who ignores the alien filth bob.
Im new to the whole 40k lore. But is there a set or faction of "Defenders" that loses their minds in rage if their armor gets a crack or dent? Also I like the the Apothecary.
This reminded me of a book. In it, cultists destroyed a communications tower on a mining planet. Right during the orc invasion. There was no communication with the fleet, and in the besieged cities people began to go crazy with despair and worship Tzeentch. After the orcs, the guards also had to deal with cultists and a demonic invasion. Only three people survived (Commissar Holmg, Inquisitor Alonso Barro and nun Alita Stein). Cool book, one of a whole series (series about Commissar Holmg). But not canon. Russia is full of such books. GW has nothing to do with them.
@@ChaseDaOrk3767 Description of the book Warhammer 40,000 World of Eternal War. "Emperor's Scourges" This is what the Imperial Commissars are called. They are respected, feared and hated at the same time. Their will is unbending, and legends are made about their exploits. But what kind of path does it take to become such a legend? How many cadets from the corps will complete the final stage of training and receive commissar sashes? What does it mean to dedicate your life completely to serving the Emperor and the Imperium? The first two books in the series about the Commissar of the Imperial Guard, Atia Holmg. The book contains obscene language.
It is more like Blood Angels. Red is brighter and those can have blue helmets on certain squads. The Blood Ravens never use blue helmets beside Librarians.
Weezy is in love with the Holy Globules
++Praise be to Space King++
That alien is like if Slaanesh somehow gained control over the Tyranids which is kind of terrifying.
Well there are stories where nids got possessed so it can happen in theory.
Damn that poor Apothecary has seen some shit. Also I think Bryce is supposed to be a Salamander. His armor has a flame motif and of course they would make a salamander the bleeding heart of the group. Loved the vid, glad I'm finally seeing a real 40K enthusiast react to this subversive masterpiece. So many other just saw it on trending and jumped on the bandwagon knowing diddly shit about the 40K universe. One of them even called the Astartes 'robots'. Thank the Emperor for your contribution. Praise be to Space King!
I have a theory about Hatemonger's legion. The reason why the skeleton said, "Or I'll send you back to your own legion" is because his legion loves "woohoo" aliens, so he voluntarily left his legion, and that's why he's the only star defender in the team who ignores the alien filth bob.
Space King: *suffer not the xenussy*
The male pain at "sacred membrum" bit had me rolling. Bless your soul
Im new to the whole 40k lore. But is there a set or faction of "Defenders" that loses their minds in rage if their armor gets a crack or dent?
Also I like the the Apothecary.
@6:38 i swear to god if he's burning them because they have some sort of intergalactic cooties im gunna laugh so loud it wakes my neighbors up.
This reminded me of a book. In it, cultists destroyed a communications tower on a mining planet. Right during the orc invasion. There was no communication with the fleet, and in the besieged cities people began to go crazy with despair and worship Tzeentch. After the orcs, the guards also had to deal with cultists and a demonic invasion. Only three people survived (Commissar Holmg, Inquisitor Alonso Barro and nun Alita Stein).
Cool book, one of a whole series (series about Commissar Holmg). But not canon. Russia is full of such books. GW has nothing to do with them.
Where might I be able to read that?
@@ChaseDaOrk3767 Description of the book
Warhammer 40,000 World of Eternal War. "Emperor's Scourges" This is what the Imperial Commissars are called. They are respected, feared and hated at the same time. Their will is unbending, and legends are made about their exploits. But what kind of path does it take to become such a legend? How many cadets from the corps will complete the final stage of training and receive commissar sashes? What does it mean to dedicate your life completely to serving the Emperor and the Imperium? The first two books in the series about the Commissar of the Imperial Guard, Atia Holmg. The book contains obscene language.
I’ve seen the uncensored version, very worth it
🤜🏻{PRAISE BE TO SPACE KING}🤛🏻
PRAISE BE TO SPACE KING
6:03 Can we talk about that one guy in the background T-posing a bunch of xenos to death?
Did you notice what chestnut’s insignia is?
I might be slow, but what are the hands supposed to represent?
It's Sage's shoulder pad logo from Valorant but without the ball in the middle
Am I the only one who realizes that there faces are the old meme faces 😂😂😂
It is more like Blood Angels. Red is brighter and those can have blue helmets on certain squads. The Blood Ravens never use blue helmets beside Librarians.
1:52 That’s not a pot. That’s a hole in the ground.
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i thought this was going to be a reaction video not a re-reaction video, what a waste of time