The real grimdark future of the 41st Millenium, absolute unending and unstable bureaucratic hell. I still remember, in the novel, 15 Hours, a detachment of newly trained Guardsmen was sent into a green hell of Orks just because one Clerk fucked up his calculations🗿
Another one had thousands of guardsmen resort to cannibalism and starvation because a clerk decided she wanted to exert some control. She could, so she did.
Even in the grimdark future, the endless bureaucracy still grinds along. There is no time for peace, but all the proper forms must be submitted...In triplicate.
The greatest threat to humanity is humanity. Seeks to be governed, seeks to be taxed, seeks to be regulated only to rebel & start a new through anarchy to establish a new tyranny. We never learn, we always suffer & we always prevail... whatta racket 😂😂😂. Many thanx Master Narrator. May U remain in the Emperor's light 👍👍
I worked for the civil service for a year (my employer was providing unpaid leave for a year so I thought I'd try something different). And boy was it different! But I truly knew I was a civil servant the day we ran out of the main form we used with people who needed to use the service. I spoke to the stationery clerk who told me to complete a requisition request, she'd process it, and we would have the stock in 3-4 days(!) I went to the stationery cupboard and found we'd run out of requisition requests. I told her and she said that she would process the order for the requisition requests and then I could request the actual form I wanted when they arrived. I was unable to do my job and being sent round in circles because she hadn't done her job. So I called a nearby office, got them to courier over a couple of boxes of the forms and when we got our order in I added extra and replaced what we'd borrowed. The Administratum isn't special, in fact it probably needs to fill in a permission form to even hold a candle to its Great-Great-Grandaddy, the UK Civil Service! 😁 😂 🇬🇧
That was a strangely compelling conclusion. Thank you. Any reminder to avoid living in chronic, soul-crushing, empty survival mode is worth remembering.
Don’t forget the time the Administratum messed the paperwork for the Carmine Blade chapter. Due to an error, the chapter believed they were an Ultramarine successor chapter and they suffered a genetic flaw that causes them to thirst for blood and a berserker rampage. Until a Blood angel told them they are actually a Blood Angel successor chapter and the flaws they suffered was actually the Red Thirst and the Black Rage.
Just wait until Guilliman runs in to the Administratum waving an STC over his head shouting "Guys, guys, we've found it... Gant Charts and Pivot Tables! 😁 😂 😭
would have thought. would`ve = would have. Would've is a spoken form of 'would have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb. My mum would've loved one of us to go to college.
But neva mind, gonna go smoke a Fat1 .... aint got time to read no dictionary, who would of thought intelligence comes from books...... lol = laughing out loud I forgot the full stop
Well great Remembrancer, could you elucidate on the Imperium’s darkest wars? Such as the Rangdan Xenocide, or perhaps the Harrowing? The Imperium hides many dark secrets.
Near the end you mentioned there were slaves tasked as mechanics along side menial and archivists. Is that a form of low rank tech adept of the Mechanicus assign the job of mechanic as punishment or is that it's own thing?
The real grimdark future of the 41st Millenium, absolute unending and unstable bureaucratic hell.
I still remember, in the novel, 15 Hours, a detachment of newly trained Guardsmen was sent into a green hell of Orks just because one Clerk fucked up his calculations🗿
Another one had thousands of guardsmen resort to cannibalism and starvation because a clerk decided she wanted to exert some control. She could, so she did.
@@LegendStormcrow That happened in Watcher In The Rain, yes?
(I just like people being able to find this stuff at the source)
@@Sara3346 That's the one!
As always, Guilliman needs to fix their mess.
19:52 - "Where there is government and where there is money, there is corruption."
Even in the grimdark future, the endless bureaucracy still grinds along. There is no time for peace, but all the proper forms must be submitted...In triplicate.
The greatest threat to humanity is humanity. Seeks to be governed, seeks to be taxed, seeks to be regulated only to rebel & start a new through anarchy to establish a new tyranny. We never learn, we always suffer & we always prevail... whatta racket 😂😂😂.
Many thanx Master Narrator. May U remain in the Emperor's light 👍👍
What sets apart the little kingdoms from the mighty empires: the mountains of paperwork.
I worked for the civil service for a year (my employer was providing unpaid leave for a year so I thought I'd try something different). And boy was it different!
But I truly knew I was a civil servant the day we ran out of the main form we used with people who needed to use the service. I spoke to the stationery clerk who told me to complete a requisition request, she'd process it, and we would have the stock in 3-4 days(!)
I went to the stationery cupboard and found we'd run out of requisition requests. I told her and she said that she would process the order for the requisition requests and then I could request the actual form I wanted when they arrived. I was unable to do my job and being sent round in circles because she hadn't done her job.
So I called a nearby office, got them to courier over a couple of boxes of the forms and when we got our order in I added extra and replaced what we'd borrowed.
The Administratum isn't special, in fact it probably needs to fill in a permission form to even hold a candle to its Great-Great-Grandaddy, the UK Civil Service! 😁 😂 🇬🇧
That was a strangely compelling conclusion. Thank you.
Any reminder to avoid living in chronic, soul-crushing, empty survival mode is worth remembering.
Your words at the end are as incredible as always. Thank you for including them.
This is such beautiful lore! I love it! Amazing work as always, Remembrancer
Don’t forget the time the Administratum messed the paperwork for the Carmine Blade chapter. Due to an error, the chapter believed they were an Ultramarine successor chapter and they suffered a genetic flaw that causes them to thirst for blood and a berserker rampage. Until a Blood angel told them they are actually a Blood Angel successor chapter and the flaws they suffered was actually the Red Thirst and the Black Rage.
let's goo for a other Tale of the Emperor Domaine.
Love your content man, keep up the good work
If the imperium Had Microsoft excel they would be unstoppable
I feel like they only have 1 folder to hold it all
Just wait until Guilliman runs in to the Administratum waving an STC over his head shouting "Guys, guys, we've found it... Gant Charts and Pivot Tables! 😁 😂 😭
they do and it`s running on Guillimans Brain.
Blasphemous
The greatest killer in 40k.
Moral of the story: never be late on your taxes
Imperial pencil pushers, who would of thought scribes, book keepers, factors and clerks run the Galaxy.
would have thought. would`ve = would have. Would've is a spoken form of 'would have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb. My mum would've loved one of us to go to college.
@@AlexHalt100 Internet = where grammar and spelling comes to die!
But neva mind, gonna go smoke a Fat1 .... aint got time to read no dictionary, who would of thought intelligence comes from books...... lol = laughing out loud
I forgot the full stop
@@Duppyman695 if you want to show people you`re a moron just say so. uses even less letters which should be in your interest.
The Imperium doesn’t discriminate against humans. All humans are simply a renewable resource to be used, or purged depending on circumstance.
Heard a rumor that if the channel hits 100k, he's going to drop long form every other day.
Well great Remembrancer, could you elucidate on the Imperium’s darkest wars? Such as the Rangdan Xenocide, or perhaps the Harrowing? The Imperium hides many dark secrets.
Near the end you mentioned there were slaves tasked as mechanics along side menial and archivists. Is that a form of low rank tech adept of the Mechanicus assign the job of mechanic as punishment or is that it's own thing?
I remember the title "adept" was something of an honor.
shout out to the logos historica verite lol
only u brother can make the administratum sound interesting 😊
The feather is mightier than the sword.
Oh two more the Adeptus Ministorum, and Adeptus Astra Telepathica. (Sorry😅)
Sounds like the Administratum derives from old France
This a question of someone kinda new to WH40k, is the burocracy done by paper?
Yes. They got planets full of paper and parchment.
In the grimdark of the far future political system & governance is still shit
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