Ironically, the Space Sharks are the least problematic chapter in this video. They’re just scary to be around, since they fight super viciously but in complete silence. When interacting with allied Imperial forces, they speak only in High Gothic and are rather cordial, if very blunt and direct with their words.
You forgot one important aspect of the space sharks. They do not want to be known to the imperium since many Inquisitors consider them as renegades so unless they have built a relationship of trust with the people they interact with they will 100% enslave or eradicate the people who know about them
These aren't the crashouts of the 40k universe. These are the family members that show up at Thanksgiving after they just got out of prison. If you want crashouts, you go to Chaos and look up some named characters. Kharn the Betrayer, Lucius the Eternal, Erebus. ... Actually yeah, just look into Erebus. I have never seen a character fail so hard and yet succeed at ruining so many people's lives. To give you a sneak peak into his character? 'Erebus' isn't even his real name; it's the name of a boy he killed and stole the identity of in his youth. Why? Because as a child his parents saw what a little shit he was and said 'You should be more like Erebus', and so he took that as a challenge. There is a reason 'Fuck Erebus' is a verbal tic in this community.
The Charcaradons are pretty goated. They turn up speaking the most sophisticated Imperium language, high gothic. Which is pretty crazy to think about as only the most highly educated individuals can speak or understand it. Most people Imperium citizens can understand a few words. There psykers then summon aethereal sharks to hubtdown and murder there enemies. Tiberos the Red Wake just calmly walks into the most insane combat turning everything within range into paste. Guy literally is an embodiment of death. The rest pf the chapter then go about fighting, more like slaughtering enemies. Then once this is all over they go back to their main ship which has a bloody megaladon swimming in a giant fish tank. I also should mention Tyberos is in the top ten strongest characters in the verse. The Minotaurs have pretty crazy feats and there chapter master squared off against a pretty strong Custodian (the emperors 10,000). And that guy was doubting he could overcome this guy and he had just defeated a greater daemon of khorne in single combat.
@ its all relative. Human tend to treat others morally good, but not treat xenos the same. The Eldar would rather a billion humans die than 1 Eldar. The Eldar may come to your rescue but only because your survival leads to a brighter future for the Eldar. If they see that your death leads to the good ending, they’ll have no problem killing civilians.
As much as what Majorkill said of the Mortificators was messed up, there is a detail he didn't mention about them that should never be overlooked or forgiven. During one of the Black Crusades, the Mortificators were supposed to help defend a world alongside the Lamenters (a Blood Angels successor chapter that rivals the Salamanders in kindness to civilians) but left them high and dry. The reason? They didn't want to fight alongside a chapter from the so-called "cursed" founding. The Lamenters stood by that planet's people alone against the majority of a Black Crusade's efforts for weeks before the Ultramarines and White Scars arrived to assist and lost over 80% of their chapter doing so. If you'd like a story picturing that battle, I'd recommend "DON'T GO" by A Vox in the Void to picture it. If you do, I also recommend having a box of tissues nearby as only a soulless person would have eyes dry enough to not need them. Stay Awesome, INDY!
my 2 favorites factions are Chaos Space Marines and Dark Eldar and i really don't like the Death Spectres because they stole our whole flow, and to make it worse they don't even do it for the love of the game
It's weird that I actually don't consider the Mortifactors all that problematic. Yes, they eat people, but they specifically do it to honor the dead, not because they enjoy the act of consuming flesh. To them, eating your fallen comrade allows some part of them to live on, giving their death meaning, and eating the corpse of an enemy is simultaneously a form of respect that you have deemed an enemy worth consuming and taking into yourself, and it is also a form of disrespect denies the enemy the same opportunity. And the act of wearing the bones of the dead is, in my mind, similarly profound and, most importantly, METAL AS FUCK, especially when you factor in that 'enemy warrior' can be pretty broadly interpreted considering both Tyranids and Necrons have units called 'Warriors', and I think wearing a Tyranid or Necron head as a mask is both hilarious and, once again, absolutely fucking metal. Literally in the case of the Necron. Hell, the Salamanders do it too; one of their rites of passage is going out and killing an actual Salamander, the giant fire lizards Vulkan named the Legion after, and it's common for Salamanders to use either actual Salamander hide and bones to decorate their armor or emulate them with their craftsmanship. The fact the Mortifactors start with human skulls just says that they have less to work with in the beginning. Their worship of death is also not that problematic either, because the Imperium is built on the idea of martyrdom and dying for the cause, while also selling your life as dearly as possible. Plus, the Emperor is a literal undead corpse, so the symbolism is actually pretty literal. This phenomenon is so prolific that Death Cults who venerate the Emperor as a god of the dead or venerate the act of killing and death itself as sacred, are one of the few offshoots of the Cult of the God-Emperor that are generally accepted and respected by the Imperium at large. Granted, Death Cults that get a bit too murdery, sadistic, or obsessed with rotting corpses tend to degenerate into Chaos Cults, but that's just what Chaos does. Hell, Genestealers use the Emperor as a symbol to rally regular Imperial citizens to their cause, and the Cult of the Three-Armed Emperor specifically is very popular among mutants as it considers mutation a sign of the Emperor's favor and a blessing rather than a reason to murder and replace an entirely family line because their children kept getting born with a tail or a few extra fingers and toes. No, I'm not kidding. Mutants are so hated that a family showing consistent patterns of mutation is often grounds to have the entire family line killed on suspicion of spiritual and genetic corruption. Hell, some people consider Space Marines mutants, and it's not unheard of for there to be civil wars in the Imperium because somebody thought the Space Wolves were too hairy or the Salamanders having pitch-black skin and flaming read eyes is a sign of them being pure evil. And yet the 7' tall 3-eyed, fishy alien-looking motherfuckers are allowed to live because they're useful to the Imperium to the point that the Imperium literally cannot function without them
@ibysdagon4659 I know some people treat their workout like a religion, but consuming a corpse starch protein bar that is 90% recycled trash by volume, 9% human remains, and 1% actual food is a far cry from devouring an enemy consume his power and using his skull as a beer mug.
@Brutalyte616 idk if you eat a foot or eat a salad seasoned with human meat chunks, your still a cannibal. Yeah 1 is more gruesome but it's still eating people. Besides, what space marine chapter doesn't take trophies from foes or wears the bones of some hero? Mortifactors are an extreme, but they are an extreme of a society that already does these things. Think that was the same point brought up to Ventris when he got weirded out by it.
@@ibysdagon4659 Despite the name, corpse starch isn't strictly made from corpses. It's mostly shit, bio-degradable garbage and refuse mixed in with some basic nutritional supplements to ensure it can keep someone alive. Corpses getting mixed in is usually incidental, and they aren't strictly human corpses either since that would actually be even more inefficient. This is different on worlds like Necromunda where the high population and resulting death toll actually incentivizes corpse disposal, to the point where there is an actual Corpse Grinder Guild dedicated to clearing the streets of Necromunda of the dead and dying, they are the ones who produce corpse starch on Necromunda, as opposed to the Mechanicus or some affiliate of the Departmento Munitorum or the Adeptus Administratum. Plus we're getting into semantics on cannibalism versus actually being a cannibal, as one can happen accidentally while the other is implicitly a conscious choice. And you'd be surprised about how anal some Chapters are about taking trophies. While claiming enemy wargear is usually fine, some Chapters still avoid it out of a sense of spiritual purity, which is valid because Chaos. And the practice of claiming bones and other body parts is often considered barbaric.
I was half expecting you to shade Tyberos and prop up Vulkan, which is not a proper comparison. I'm glad you mostly focused on the subject and not talk Salamanders 70% of the video. Otherwise I would have thumbsdown and left.
Ironically, the Space Sharks are the least problematic chapter in this video. They’re just scary to be around, since they fight super viciously but in complete silence. When interacting with allied Imperial forces, they speak only in High Gothic and are rather cordial, if very blunt and direct with their words.
Well I mean they also don't care about civilians and they take slaves from the people they are fighting for.
You forgot one important aspect of the space sharks. They do not want to be known to the imperium since many Inquisitors consider them as renegades so unless they have built a relationship of trust with the people they interact with they will 100% enslave or eradicate the people who know about them
These aren't the crashouts of the 40k universe. These are the family members that show up at Thanksgiving after they just got out of prison.
If you want crashouts, you go to Chaos and look up some named characters. Kharn the Betrayer, Lucius the Eternal, Erebus.
... Actually yeah, just look into Erebus. I have never seen a character fail so hard and yet succeed at ruining so many people's lives.
To give you a sneak peak into his character? 'Erebus' isn't even his real name; it's the name of a boy he killed and stole the identity of in his youth. Why? Because as a child his parents saw what a little shit he was and said 'You should be more like Erebus', and so he took that as a challenge.
There is a reason 'Fuck Erebus' is a verbal tic in this community.
11:40 MY BOYS! We need a space shark game for 40k
Weshammer made a pretty great video about them
that could lead into the top 5 tallest space marines
The Charcaradons are pretty goated.
They turn up speaking the most sophisticated Imperium language, high gothic.
Which is pretty crazy to think about as only the most highly educated individuals can speak or understand it. Most people Imperium citizens can understand a few words.
There psykers then summon aethereal sharks to hubtdown and murder there enemies.
Tiberos the Red Wake just calmly walks into the most insane combat turning everything within range into paste.
Guy literally is an embodiment of death.
The rest pf the chapter then go about fighting, more like slaughtering enemies.
Then once this is all over they go back to their main ship which has a bloody megaladon swimming in a giant fish tank.
I also should mention Tyberos is in the top ten strongest characters in the verse.
The Minotaurs have pretty crazy feats and there chapter master squared off against a pretty strong Custodian (the emperors 10,000). And that guy was doubting he could overcome this guy and he had just defeated a greater daemon of khorne in single combat.
I friggin LOVE the space sharks. I don't care how edgy they are, they are so dope
The Carcharadon who had the pale skin, pitch black eye and his skull visible was the chapter master.
The first test to become a Death Specter is to die and come back to life.
Thats why he specified that these guys are Loyal, not Good😅.
It's WarHammer, NOBODY is good...
@ its all relative. Human tend to treat others morally good, but not treat xenos the same. The Eldar would rather a billion humans die than 1 Eldar. The Eldar may come to your rescue but only because your survival leads to a brighter future for the Eldar. If they see that your death leads to the good ending, they’ll have no problem killing civilians.
@@PerditioTempus2591 That's being moraly grey at best. Dark shades of grey is the best you can get in WarHammer...
As much as what Majorkill said of the Mortificators was messed up, there is a detail he didn't mention about them that should never be overlooked or forgiven.
During one of the Black Crusades, the Mortificators were supposed to help defend a world alongside the Lamenters (a Blood Angels successor chapter that rivals the Salamanders in kindness to civilians) but left them high and dry.
The reason? They didn't want to fight alongside a chapter from the so-called "cursed" founding.
The Lamenters stood by that planet's people alone against the majority of a Black Crusade's efforts for weeks before the Ultramarines and White Scars arrived to assist and lost over 80% of their chapter doing so.
If you'd like a story picturing that battle, I'd recommend "DON'T GO" by A Vox in the Void to picture it. If you do, I also recommend having a box of tissues nearby as only a soulless person would have eyes dry enough to not need them.
Stay Awesome, INDY!
Man you shoulf watch "if the emperor had a text to speech" you'll love how they treat Vulkan on that serues😂
Space Sharks were my first love in the game. There's a story about tiberous out there...spooky sharks man.
my 2 favorites factions are Chaos Space Marines and Dark Eldar and i really don't like the Death Spectres because they stole our whole flow, and to make it worse they don't even do it for the love of the game
I'm a fan of the emperor's children and I don't fool with the Death Spectres
I dont like torturous rape
@@BlackTasky85I dont like torturous rape
Most incredible women in Warhammer is a good listen
Vulkan once killed a eldar child as a mercykill becouse if he didnt the dark eldar would grape him or do other wild stuff to the kid
Did they burned the kid?
@ vulcan… did burn the kid with a flame gauntlet
@@dogumuslu6274 Yeah, thats a mercy kill for sure...
It's weird that I actually don't consider the Mortifactors all that problematic.
Yes, they eat people, but they specifically do it to honor the dead, not because they enjoy the act of consuming flesh. To them, eating your fallen comrade allows some part of them to live on, giving their death meaning, and eating the corpse of an enemy is simultaneously a form of respect that you have deemed an enemy worth consuming and taking into yourself, and it is also a form of disrespect denies the enemy the same opportunity. And the act of wearing the bones of the dead is, in my mind, similarly profound and, most importantly, METAL AS FUCK, especially when you factor in that 'enemy warrior' can be pretty broadly interpreted considering both Tyranids and Necrons have units called 'Warriors', and I think wearing a Tyranid or Necron head as a mask is both hilarious and, once again, absolutely fucking metal. Literally in the case of the Necron.
Hell, the Salamanders do it too; one of their rites of passage is going out and killing an actual Salamander, the giant fire lizards Vulkan named the Legion after, and it's common for Salamanders to use either actual Salamander hide and bones to decorate their armor or emulate them with their craftsmanship. The fact the Mortifactors start with human skulls just says that they have less to work with in the beginning.
Their worship of death is also not that problematic either, because the Imperium is built on the idea of martyrdom and dying for the cause, while also selling your life as dearly as possible. Plus, the Emperor is a literal undead corpse, so the symbolism is actually pretty literal.
This phenomenon is so prolific that Death Cults who venerate the Emperor as a god of the dead or venerate the act of killing and death itself as sacred, are one of the few offshoots of the Cult of the God-Emperor that are generally accepted and respected by the Imperium at large.
Granted, Death Cults that get a bit too murdery, sadistic, or obsessed with rotting corpses tend to degenerate into Chaos Cults, but that's just what Chaos does. Hell, Genestealers use the Emperor as a symbol to rally regular Imperial citizens to their cause, and the Cult of the Three-Armed Emperor specifically is very popular among mutants as it considers mutation a sign of the Emperor's favor and a blessing rather than a reason to murder and replace an entirely family line because their children kept getting born with a tail or a few extra fingers and toes.
No, I'm not kidding. Mutants are so hated that a family showing consistent patterns of mutation is often grounds to have the entire family line killed on suspicion of spiritual and genetic corruption.
Hell, some people consider Space Marines mutants, and it's not unheard of for there to be civil wars in the Imperium because somebody thought the Space Wolves were too hairy or the Salamanders having pitch-black skin and flaming read eyes is a sign of them being pure evil.
And yet the 7' tall 3-eyed, fishy alien-looking motherfuckers are allowed to live because they're useful to the Imperium to the point that the Imperium literally cannot function without them
Feel like the big thing for me is corpse starch. Stop eating people, eat this bar made out of people instead.
@ibysdagon4659 I know some people treat their workout like a religion, but consuming a corpse starch protein bar that is 90% recycled trash by volume, 9% human remains, and 1% actual food is a far cry from devouring an enemy consume his power and using his skull as a beer mug.
@Brutalyte616 idk if you eat a foot or eat a salad seasoned with human meat chunks, your still a cannibal. Yeah 1 is more gruesome but it's still eating people. Besides, what space marine chapter doesn't take trophies from foes or wears the bones of some hero? Mortifactors are an extreme, but they are an extreme of a society that already does these things. Think that was the same point brought up to Ventris when he got weirded out by it.
@@ibysdagon4659 Despite the name, corpse starch isn't strictly made from corpses. It's mostly shit, bio-degradable garbage and refuse mixed in with some basic nutritional supplements to ensure it can keep someone alive. Corpses getting mixed in is usually incidental, and they aren't strictly human corpses either since that would actually be even more inefficient.
This is different on worlds like Necromunda where the high population and resulting death toll actually incentivizes corpse disposal, to the point where there is an actual Corpse Grinder Guild dedicated to clearing the streets of Necromunda of the dead and dying, they are the ones who produce corpse starch on Necromunda, as opposed to the Mechanicus or some affiliate of the Departmento Munitorum or the Adeptus Administratum.
Plus we're getting into semantics on cannibalism versus actually being a cannibal, as one can happen accidentally while the other is implicitly a conscious choice.
And you'd be surprised about how anal some Chapters are about taking trophies. While claiming enemy wargear is usually fine, some Chapters still avoid it out of a sense of spiritual purity, which is valid because Chaos. And the practice of claiming bones and other body parts is often considered barbaric.
Are you talking ill of LOYAL chapters? That's sounds like HERESY!
I was half expecting you to shade Tyberos and prop up Vulkan, which is not a proper comparison. I'm glad you mostly focused on the subject and not talk Salamanders 70% of the video. Otherwise I would have thumbsdown and left.
I will admit a few things about major kill one I kind of stop liking him after the controversy two He's not always wrong and this is one of them
Get off of my team 😂