NOTE: Yet another weird video error at 34:44 & 36:42 (nothing I can do about it sadly this must have happened during YT Processing) We look at the Civilian Resources of the Imperium and their importance for humanity's galactic empire. *>>* I have included a section where I consider how a Complex Civilization can collapse - this is in part outside of the lore. 22:46 *If you wish to skip straight to the Planets* As always thank you guys for your continued support. If you enjoy please do hit the Like - and tell me your thoughts below. - - also please note: I can't put an active link to skip the collapse section, UA-cam only enables you to do this, or an end section of links.
Fusion reactors can produce any material from any other lighter material and worlds are not needed at all in order to acquire resources. In fact they could support more people in the Terran system alone than occupy the entirety of the Imperium easily. This of course involves real science and not that based in dark fantasy or old, outdated ideas about what the future might look like.
@@docvaliant721 hm not really I mean it has received a lot of support to try and place a new gov in and assistance with new police security etc etc. Its had a lot of help from other places to stop it becoming just anarchy after the iraq war. Not that I am especially well versed on this though, not something ive studied or ever visited there
I'm the same: I have never even seen one of the miniatures in person, on in pictures on the internet. But the lore and worldbuilding of 40k is amazing, and Luetin's narration enhances it greatly!
14:35 "...this is how situations quickly deteriorate. This is how panic buying happens. In fact, often, when there isn't even a problem, if just a rumor starts people to panic, it can actually create a problem which didn't exist previously. ... This demonstrates the power of humanities' stupidity, which is basically everywhere" 19:40 "And if we were to face, say, a global pandemic of catastrophic levels, critical resource shortages- any loss of those key individuals ... would devastate the normal order of things." Do I need to vox the Inquisition? Because we have a psyker on our hands here boys.
Sometimes I wonder if this channel is some kind of art installation or research project.. "I'm gonna teach these kids philosophy, theism, atheism, spirituality, economics, history, battletactics and politics through the use of warhammer analogies " Amazing.
If there's ever an adaptation for a movie, this is what the writers need to focus on, not just capturing the aesthetic. That's what good Sci fi is, it's not a story about the future, it's a story about the past and present given a futuristic setting so it can be used as a simulation in a vacuum.
@Steve Campbell I don't think Lutein's analysis of these topics are very accurate, philosophical or even scientific at times. He makes a lot of real world claims that are just his own opinions or really simplified assumptions. Although he still makes good content and it's clear that he connects the claims / opinions to the grim-dark world of Warhammer in order to make us relate even more to it.
@But tan. I worry if you cannot see the parallels of 40K and the real world. We are heading for over population and resource shortages. We are heading for self destruction but hey, the new Iphones out, and if I want 10 kids nobody can stop me because "human rights" all while ignoring the lack of being able to sustain it. Not many people can see past their self absorbed lives. Over reliant on tech, and losing skills that are/were centuries old. Could you build a fire? Hunt, skin and cook animals? Build a shelter? You know, basic human skills generations ago. Open your eyes.
This might be your best video yet. Making the 40K setting feel grounded in any way is a real accomplishment, and the whole discussion on the real world risk of societal collapse (especially the section on the fallout from UK fuel protests) was very interesting.
@@Luetin09 fuckn great video man, absolutely loved it. Love the level of detail and the real world analogies, just makes the dept of 40k shine so much. Games workshop should have you on a payroll
@@Luetin09 To back up the sentiment I too liked the real world grounding. I know 40k is super over the top, but a backdrop of realistic scenarios for the "rule of cool" bits we all love makes everything come to life
@Luetin09 The fuel protests was a great comparison. I feel 40K is very routed in real world issues, which we seem to be heading towards. Over population, over reliance on tech and losing basic skills. Very very insightful, and very well presented. The crossovers are real. Great work on this. Ignore the haters. You are doing a fantastic job.
Luetin09, if even 5% of UA-cam had the quality that you have, I'd never run out of things to watch. I just found you recently and I'm absolutely floored by your work. The one that immediately comes to mind is the "Legends" video about the guard captain (sorry, can't look it up at the moment), the passion and care put into that video gave me chills. Anyway, keep it up.. your work IS appreciated.
Well, some people estimate you would need roughly 1500 years to watch all the videos on UA-cam. It's probably an exaggeration, but I like it because of one thing: -Your 5% would then equate to some 75 years. So, it's pretty likely you would indeed never run out of things to watch.
This is especially true for the Spanish Civil War. You can say a lot about Franco (and there are _many_ things that can be said) but he was smart enough to keep his army well-fed and used that fact as an advantage/tactic against the Republicans.
Humanity already suffered a "complex civilization collapse" so devastating it took us centuries to claw ourselves back: the "Bronze Age Collapse". During the bronze age, the most important ressource was bronze (shocker i know). It held the same importance to the civilizations of that time (the egyptians, the assyrians, the hitites etc) as oil to our civilization. But since bronze is an allow of copper and tin (and only the hitites had any tin supplies) they HAD to trade internationally to the point of "our society can't function without this trade". Once that trade stopped due to the turnoil in that period the civilizations of the bronze age (some having stood tall for thousands of years) just simply collapsed within *fifty years*. Within one human lifetime they were gone or so reduced in power and influence to be nearly irrelevant afterwards. Extra History has a series on that topic that goes more indepth than i could do it justice here.
wιѕegυy eh that’s debatable. While the whole world wasnt completely unhinged, especially since the eastern empire survived, the western empire was completely fucked for the better part of 500 years. Most of the turmoil Western Europe would go through over the next 1000 years would have easily been mitigated or avoided completely if the western empire had survived. So short term and wide reaching collapse wasn’t the case there, it was more localized and long lasting
@@wiseguy01 It set back England - following the Empire withdrawing we suffered various invasions, not to mention several steps backwards in infrastructure.
xtracool12 not debatable at all. it simply did not set back the globe, the Islamic Golden Age began soon after and China didn't care. Europeans just have a eurocentric view of WORLD history.
@19:39 - "And, if we were to face say, a GLOBAL PANDEMIC of catastrophic levels..." Thanks a lot Leutin, here I am in 2020, trying to take my mind off the fact I can't go outside by watching some 40k content.
Why weren’t you able to go outside? I know there was COVID but it usually was about as bad as the flue and the chances of getting it weren’t that much higher. I went outside and wore my mask as little as possible, hung out in groups, never got sick
I am a merchant marine, in the United States, and its very easy to compare the fall of these worlds to Hawaii. My most common route is going from Southern California to the Hawaii delivering food and other necessities, if ships like mine were forced to stop for any reason, its widely believed that Hawaii would only have enough food for its populace for 7 days. If they had no other way of gaining good from outside they would starve. So I can very well imagine the fall of humanity in the golden age. Anyways my two sense.
@The Martial Lord of Loyalty The funny thing to me is that now Natives can't even afford to live in the really nice areas, WHEN IT WAS THEIR HOME IN THE FIRST PLACE. History is really a fucked up thing.
I heard that's one of the hardest jobs on the planet. I don't live in Hawaii, but I commend you for your dangerously hard work and hopefully good compensation. (USN veteran - CVN-68)👍
“Letting in uncontrolled religious lunatic murderous pedos” - you mean American Christians/Catholics? :O In seriousness, tho, wouldn’t the decades/centuries-long literal Dark Ages be the first Age of Strife?
Way to predict the future LT. Published 30 days before the end of the "golden age" Your comments on the panic of mankind and their stupidity is especially poignant in these times.
the concept of the feudal worlds actually ending up having people with more real world knowledge/skills/intelligence is so true and so cool to see this concept have a unique application in this lore. you see it in modern history as well, rural kids usually make good military recruits, lots of em hunt, fish, shoot and navigate. in this day and age such a thing as Driving is a skill that not everyone has. i imagine an Astartes recruiter having a choice between recruiting an underfed hive city dweller who has worked an assembly line his whole life, or dropping down to a feudal world visiting a jousting tournament and swapping the knights sword for a chainsaw and his plate armor for power armor
One of the things I enjoy about your videos is that when I ever think "...that's interesting, it makes me think of X" you end up bring up X. Very well thought out
I'd like a video on the life of an Aeldari, and the lifestyles of citizenry and those who choose paths of the Aspect Warriors, things that go on in the Craftworlds and Exodite worlds, etc.
I remember the fuel strikes. I cycled to work at the time past 5 mile tail backs of stationary traffic. Come the zombie apocalypse I know how I will be fleeing to a safe zone while motorists get eaten.
"safe zone" Aka zombie buffet, also what makes you think there are no infected in front of you? Different incubation times can be widely different depending people, while also its likely those people in front of you were in areas where infection spread trough food, drink, contact with objects or being airborne depending the contagion in question and they manage to get home, pack and get on the road before you. Old folk with lesser resistance would be first victims, while teenagers and young adults would be last to go, with exception of those who can think for them selfs and not panic. Essentially only people alive would be those few who are resistant to contagion, but number of infected and simple hostility of mass will get high majority of survivors killed. I would be surprised if more than few thousand will survive and that number goes down after that to other diseases and injuries over time. Lack of people will be causing havoc as there is no people fixing things and even more get killed. Event like that will be extinction level incident and it might not far away. Think how fast and wide flue spreads... Now there has already been antibiotic resistant bacteria in China due feeding antibiotics of cows to keep them "healthy" in horrid factory farms. There bacteria are also resistant to our plan B drug and we dont have plan C. Now its important to realize that Virus tend to collect DNA from bacteria to gain their abilities... now lets say any of the most deadly viruses happen to collect that plan b resistance from bacteria and become resistant. Wild fire does not describe how fast this would spread and at best few survive even if you have limited contact with people.
I’ve been prepping up a Black Crusade session for my TTRPG group featuring subverting an Agri-World, and I can’t stress enough just how VALUABLE this video has been! One of the nice things about trying to run a game in a setting like 40k is that whenever I want to learn about something random in the setting there is BOUND to be an explanation for it. This is the high quality deep dive potential that makes creating 40k content so satisfying, so thank you!
@@Turnc This heresy is so Heretical that it is borderline beyond heretical, you have managed to disgust servitors and Nurglings, even Slaanesh finds this heretical for this i command you *N O*
I remember those fuel protests, was great for me because my school bus couldn't run for a few days. Was quite young at the time and didn't really realise how bad things were :/
Tony Blair had ordered the Army to prepare to move in and break the strikes with force and take over all petrol and diesel operations for the UK. That is not a slur on him or the Labour party, any government would have been forced to do the same. We were 24 hours away from troops on the street. It was the third time troops were used in a civil order role in 3 years if you include the fire fighters strike and the foot and mouth outbreak. They came through for us every time, life went on as normal and civil government remained in charge.
The US in the 70s had the gas crisis and numerous natural disasters and didn't collaps. The UK wouldn't have either. Blair strikes me as being far to competent to let it get that far.
@@Ideo7Z The US is a big place and if you look at events like the LA riots or Hurricane Katrina there have genuinely been incidents of societal collapse and break downs in civil order. They tried ordering the abandonment of New Orleans.
This video has gained new, terrifying relevance in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic; its eerie accuracy sends literal shivers down my spine. Emperor protect us.
Just remember everyone, start planting up fruit and nut trees. You never know when society will collapse and you need to forage for food. Also it’s an investment in the ability to make pie and jam in the future. Mmmmmm future jam.
God Emperor of Mankind only if you buy the other ingredients on sale. Pies are a labor of love and expense, it’s why if your aunt or grandma make them from scratch, you should cherish them.
Behind the Bastards podcast has a really good episode on Elite Panic how its not actually the proletariat that panics, but the capital class. Def worth checking out and seeing if it changes thoughts on this.
Onion shortages collapsed India's central government back in the 80s, which shows you that shortages don't even have to be on critical resources in order to cause a societal upheaval.
@@lukestover2207 Yup, onions, as ridculous as it sounds the cultural value of a product isn't proportional to its general utility and one people will riot over something that is relatively unassuming to another. Imagine what would happen to Germany if the price of beer would sky rocket 10 fold.
@@CountingStars333 www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-49933613 It was a big deal back in the 80s, it has influenced government policy ever since.
I happened upon this vid, while binge-listening rest of your 40k essays (because this setting is such a cheerful and uplifting topic right?). Sitting entirely alone in my Bristol flat (economic immigrant), being put on furlough by my company, quite probably facing reduction by next week (night shift being most expensive and least effective) and having seen another human being just twice in last 3 weeks... And let me tell you that everything happening right now aside, that little "2000s UK fuel crisis" extremely on point intermission of yours, hit like a truck and was nothing short of a crest-fall & goose-bump inducing trip afterwards. Not exactly anything I haven't ponder in the past, or even discussed in limited scope, with those few unlucky souls who somehow liked me enough to listen... but still. Oh yeah, almost forgot about the obligatory: "I don't even play any tabletop/rpg or read 40k". Keep safe and stay well.
2001-Towlie is born 2020 Terra loses contact with the wider Empire Of Man due to toiletpapper shortage 2021-Towlie take his ritefull place as the emperor of mankind ?
informative and entertaining with a delicate touch of poignancy, just classic luetin. very much needed after a really crap week for us plebs living in london.
Yeah, this episode brought out the preppers. Haven't seen anyone recommend learning to make ammunition, though. 😐 Might be important if you want to hang on to that home garden and/or daughter.
@Nikolaij Brouiller yeah communities in the long run will prosper after any collapse of society. If you got skills farming and building skills you will be much better off then someone with lots of bullets
Yes, those of us in the control room watched you wake up. Marty, especially, was _pleasantly_ surprised this morning didn't start with pornhub. Hey...check under your bed. 🥺😳😐
God damn I love these videos so much, extremely well edited narrated and the content you talk about is 10x better than what most “lore channels” talk about keep up the good work
Jesus.... if past Luetin just knew, he just presicely described the state of "herd mentality" as it was seen just 3 months after the upload of this video actually around our planet.. well - still cheers, mate! i love the work you do here. hope you do well 🍪
@Tristan Seaver Psshhht, whatever, don't listen to that guy. My master is willing to teach you all that you could ever want to know about the warp,,,,,and if you show enough promise will even bestow you with gifts to better understand. Those who stop you from understanding are just trying to horde the power for themselves,,,,,,,does he deserve it more than you?
Meh. It was probably just video proof that one of the lost primarchs was [REDACTED]. Pretty common knowledge, so you have to wonder why does cosmic censorship even bother. But it still happens from time to time.
Hahaha! It's so funny, the creative process that goes into crafting grimdark stuff like this. The reactions they produce in people are usually "What on Earth is wrong with you?!" while in fact the creative process is one of detached and laidback pondering: "How can I make this even darker?" It's a mental exercise, an innocent challenge. And the reactions to the horror creations are precious! Luetin09, I guess you'd never, ever cover the works of Ian Watson, but this video made me think of his 40k writings.
I don’t know, I have fond memories of a place that sounds suspiciously similar to a 40k “pleasure world”. Wouldn’t exactly call that “grimdark”. ;P (I kid, of course. Please don’t shoot me, Commisar!)
i just thought of a kinda weird but plausible answer to why rebelions against the imperium dont work: the imperium is so big that even if a revolutionary faction was left totally alone it would almost certainly tear itself apart before it could ever be big enough to compete, the imperium only holds itself together because it already has all of these things established and has for a very long time. the imperium wouldnt even need to crush a rebelion because building a "new imperium" (any system of an equivelant scale) would be basically impossible, especially in an environment as rediculously hostile as the galaxy of 40k, without the backing of the empires resources a union of a few dozen systems would surely be eaten alive by the orks or the tyranids or whatever else comes to oppress them in the empires place
Its similar to Star Wars in some respects. Although the movies present this version of events that the rebels 'defeat' the empire, they didnt really, they struck a catastrophic blow several times, but in the original supplementary books - so I am told - the Empire was not really defeated, because its far far too big for a few hundred rebels to break apart something like that. Its really not plausible for a rebellion in 40K to damage the Imperium, at the most it could cause disruption in a system, but as soon as the Astartes get involved, its over.
I’ll be honest, rebellions ever successfully overthrowing the Imperium is nigh impossible. Isn’t the imperium literally the whole of humanity? One emperor one religion one purpose kinda deal. One planet or hell a cluster of planets worth of rebels can’t defeat a million planets that belongs to the imperium collective.
Leutin09, you are a very skilled, very knowledgeable source of not just 40k information but of commentary of current and future social and economic factors. I am impressed as a University trained historian and social scientist that is currently working inside of one of the largest public health tragedies of our age. Thank you for the brain candy. And also the intellectual survey on the fragility of our society.
Revisiting this and listening to what you say about society collapse in these pandemic times, makes it more relevant and makes me appreciate how well thought through your comments are.
I love your videos! The format, art, explanations, attention to detail, etx. are all wonderfully done and you can definitely tell a lot of effort goes into each one. I work late in a warehouse usually by myself so things get really quiet and a bit lonely at times. But we have a big surround sound system in the warehouse and I just put your stuff on and listen as I work. Helps me focus and helps to entertain me while I work. Just wanted to say: thank you for what you do.
Waking up on Sunday morning and Leutin09 has an hour long edition of the Imperial Planets series. . . Is it Christmas? Is it my Birthday? . No, hes just that awesome.
I am by no means a prepper but I do try to always have 72 hours worth of non perishable food and water on hand in the house at all times. (In addition to the normal needs of the household). I just rotate my pantry/cupboards. I am just trying to make it through a three day snowstorm. I also have snowsuits and thermals for everyone in the family in case the roads are out and the power goes out too. But this video is motivating me to prepare for a weeklong outage. The Britain blockage thing was scary.
Watching this after the pandemic hits different - but it's a more hopeful feeling. After all, humanity was able to survive this event more or less unscathed.
@@AtruePawn They're GW's Sisters, and I got them from Darksphere, but they're very much sold out now... you had 4mins from the Preorder going up to get your hands on them ;)
@@Donmegamuffin that sucks xD you got any idea when they drop the entire collection? set dropped on the 19th i think and was sold out in a few hours...
Hamarbi Ljungskile ...do you realize a lot of events in the Christian Bible do coincide with other events documented in human history. You’re to trying write off an entire book as a work of fiction (fantasy) just because you don’t believe in that, or any religion. The spiritual truth contained within holy books is debatable, but there are actual events documented in them which are not fiction. A religious text is not able to be categorized as non fiction, or fiction. You can denounce a religion more intelligently than that, come on now.
Damn, I take a break from watching societal collapse and prepping videos to see if Luetin has uploaded a new video and BOOOM, societal collapse within 40k lol. Then BOOOM...UK collapse story I literally had no knowledge. Back to prepping I suppose.
“Warhammer 40k” doesn’t deserve someone so talented and dedicated as Luetin09… Thank you for all your content sir. You do so much to promote this beautiful lore.
I expected a resource worlds explanation like your death world and other world videos, but this information about UK fuel riot and how a society can collapse is so very enriching Man, hats off to you. This is like some academic paper material in a video form
I love relistening to all your vids. The first 15 mins should be required listening now considering the state of the world. That said... you bring an amazing passion to WH40K. I can’t imagine the time invested and appreciate all of it! Lore, paints, hell just chat about your day and I would listen. You bring an amazingly interesting and infectious want for diving into this universe!
Thank you for introducing me to the unbelievably good world of 40k. Your videos are fascinating and so informative. It comes across how much knowledge and also love you have for the subject . Thank you.
Civilization is held up by a gossamer thin thread. The faintest breath can send all of society tumbling into utter anarchy. In other words... it's Tuesday.
but spider silk, in sufficient quantity, is strong enough to replicate that scene in one of the Spiderman movies where he stops a runaway train using his silk; spider silk is a little over twice as strong as steel in tensile strength; the kid version of Mythbusters did a test with a bucket gradually filled with water and hanging from first a metal wire of a certain gauge, and then spider silk of the same... something or other, i forget what the sameness was cuz it required 5 miles worth of silk, and the spider silk lasted a little over twice as long as the wire
As someone that helps out on a horse ranch, A feudal world is one of the comfiest places in the Imperium. Especially if you own your own land, work a couple hours a day most of the year then enjoy your Idyllic surroundings then help your neighbors come harvest in fall and sowing come spring. add in the bit of advanced tech the mechanicum sends your way and some light water-powered industry you'd have a right beautiful life.
You dont own your land in feudalism... not unless you are one of the very lucky few. Serfs were a development of slaves from the classical era... Slaves had more prospects... They could at least hope to buy themselves out of it at some point. A serf was "owned" by the land and that land was owned by your lord. If he was a good lord, u'd still have a hard life, if he wasn't then god save you.
@@timsearle5837 First off, Serfs actually had legal rights, whereas slaves had none. They could also buy their own freedom and become a peasant that owned their land as much as a modern man does. The Serf could also run away to a charter city where if he was able to live for a year and a day he would legally become a citizen of that city and therefore free.
@@semi-useful5178 Not all that true... ur conflating modern slavery with that of antiquity... You couldn't sell a serf, but you could really, cos you could sell his holding. Slaves could buy their way out, making their children free, but serfs and their children were owned by the land. Slaves could become skilled and perform various roles, from charioteers to scribes and everything inbetween, a serf would spend his life grubbing on a piece of land too small to keep him properly. Who do u think set up the 1st feudal systems? It was the romans, to replace slavery.
@@timsearle5837 Have you read any actual history? Feudalism arose organically after the mass collapse of the Roman Slave Society. Slaves in Rome, while the could become skilled if their Master wanted to have them trained were still legally objects with no rights, Serfs meanwhile actually had rights and were recognized as people. Regardless, the number of skilled slaves was very small as most were employed in Mines, Galleys, and massive farms. Far more deadly than tending to a garden or the periodic Corvée.
Luetin, Thank you for all you do. I began this hobby around 97, and later in 2013, a housefire wiped out my homebrew sm chapter. My family were fine. But i had no time to grab material things. So now the kiddo is 12, got an itch after seeing new primaris marines, Especially Reivers and other phobos marines. Brought my wife and kid into the hobby as well (choas/Tyranids respectively) im rebuilding my homebrew, even got some firstborn to connect to the former history of the chapter, of course some became legends in 10th, (of course) i have most of their fluff written now, but since i hadnt thought about it much in about a decade, i have to flesh things out more. youre detailed breakdowns of the overall 40k universe really helps, sometimes i put on whole playlists of your 1-3+ hour long videos, and just build and immerse myself. Thank you for the work you do.
I'm scrolling through the comments and this vid apparently came out shortly before the pandemic hit us hard and now... Well, two years on and we now have oil shortages too! All hail the Omnimesiah!
Funny, you mentioned global pandemic. COvid was a RELATIVELY "mild" pandemic(covid could have been sooo much worse, lots died, but nothing like it could have been if the death rate was higher). Even with this "mild" pandemic, we had massive, massive shortages. We still do as of 2022. People don't realize how precarious our society is. We should probably do something about that huh?
Imagine if it had been a new type of plague we couldn't deal with... people dying in 4-5 days... Eventually, there'd be no one left to bury the dead even.
Really great job. I look forward to hearing these! As long as I’ve been in the hobby, I’m consistently amazed by the detail/depth/volume of lore. And not rehashed ; I’m never disappointed. Thanks much!!
@@user-unos111 oh yeah don't think we will end up making a universe expanding empire to be destroyed by ai, then for the unknown portions of the universe to deter and feast soon us, for us to slowly devolve into a techno barbarian race until a saviour of pure human perfection final takes hold and has unprecedented control and the ability to do what ever it wants, creating super human warrior and leaving us in fully controlled state....
@@muglypunt968 Well, magic, psychic powers, evil gods, orks with anime power, IAs able to be corrupted by demons, inmortals and futuristic wars using WWI tactics are yet to be proven real, kiddo. Also, you forgot the part about a cult of glorified scavengers pulling a rules lawyer and getting a monopoly on all advanced knowledge.
NOTE: Yet another weird video error at 34:44 & 36:42 (nothing I can do about it sadly this must have happened during YT Processing)
We look at the Civilian Resources of the Imperium and their importance for humanity's galactic empire.
*>>* I have included a section where I consider how a Complex Civilization can collapse - this is in part outside of the lore. 22:46 *If you wish to skip straight to the Planets*
As always thank you guys for your continued support. If you enjoy please do hit the Like - and tell me your thoughts below.
- - also please note: I can't put an active link to skip the collapse section, UA-cam only enables you to do this, or an end section of links.
It's funny what you are actually talking about, when these errors occur and how it matches ones feelings of confusion etc 9_9
Yeah, yeah, weird video errors... The Adeptus Mechanicus wants to know your location, heretek.
Fusion reactors can produce any material from any other lighter material and worlds are not needed at all in order to acquire resources. In fact they could support more people in the Terran system alone than occupy the entirety of the Imperium easily. This of course involves real science and not that based in dark fantasy or old, outdated ideas about what the future might look like.
In fact Fusion technology eliminates scarcity entirely.
@@docvaliant721 hm not really I mean it has received a lot of support to try and place a new gov in and assistance with new police security etc etc. Its had a lot of help from other places to stop it becoming just anarchy after the iraq war. Not that I am especially well versed on this though, not something ive studied or ever visited there
I don’t play 40k but have found an absolute love for the lore that I can’t get enough of it.
I'm the same: I have never even seen one of the miniatures in person, on in pictures on the internet. But the lore and worldbuilding of 40k is amazing, and Luetin's narration enhances it greatly!
That's how it starts. Soon you'll be watching battle reports and painting guides 🤣
That’s how it starts...soon you’ll be shilling out that sweet sweet cash for some of that plastic crack
me too, I pass by games work shop several times a week, I'm always tempted to go in but I know if I buy a stater set I'll never be arsed to paint them
Im too cheap to get into 40k.. the lore is great.. the game is bullshit (based on watching battle reports 😂)
14:35
"...this is how situations quickly deteriorate. This is how panic buying happens. In fact, often, when there isn't even a problem, if just a rumor starts people to panic, it can actually create a problem which didn't exist previously. ... This demonstrates the power of humanities' stupidity, which is basically everywhere"
19:40
"And if we were to face, say, a global pandemic of catastrophic levels, critical resource shortages- any loss of those key individuals ... would devastate the normal order of things."
Do I need to vox the Inquisition? Because we have a psyker on our hands here boys.
Hehe. I may look immature in front of the omnisayah but.... 69 likes
@@guardianofthetoasters2323 Nice.
Nice
Hey, guess who just ran out of fuel?
@@guardianofthetoasters2323 I can hear the commissar loading his bolt pistol while saying nice
Sometimes I wonder if this channel is some kind of art installation or research project.. "I'm gonna teach these kids philosophy, theism, atheism, spirituality, economics, history, battletactics and politics through the use of warhammer analogies "
Amazing.
Why, it's almost like we're being _prepared for something._
@@Xer0sama Leutin is the Emperor? I'd believe that
If there's ever an adaptation for a movie, this is what the writers need to focus on, not just capturing the aesthetic. That's what good Sci fi is, it's not a story about the future, it's a story about the past and present given a futuristic setting so it can be used as a simulation in a vacuum.
@Steve Campbell I don't think Lutein's analysis of these topics are very accurate, philosophical or even scientific at times. He makes a lot of real world claims that are just his own opinions or really simplified assumptions. Although he still makes good content and it's clear that he connects the claims / opinions to the grim-dark world of Warhammer in order to make us relate even more to it.
@But tan. I worry if you cannot see the parallels of 40K and the real world. We are heading for over population and resource shortages. We are heading for self destruction but hey, the new Iphones out, and if I want 10 kids nobody can stop me because "human rights" all while ignoring the lack of being able to sustain it. Not many people can see past their self absorbed lives. Over reliant on tech, and losing skills that are/were centuries old. Could you build a fire? Hunt, skin and cook animals? Build a shelter? You know, basic human skills generations ago. Open your eyes.
Corona Isolation Binge is now hitting a little too close to home.
Right
Was just thinking this
I scrolled down to see if i could find a comment like this xD Where is our emperor now!!
I know right?
19:39 Yup.
“This scenario really happened, and seems impossible nowadays.” Oh six-months-ago Luetin... how little you knew.
Watching people get into fist fights over toilet paper now, ALL HAIL LUETIN THE PROPHET!!!
The first Psyker. Someone needs to build him some Terminator armor.
well toilet paper aren'''t resource you know .
when you dont have use something else.
Only the victor shall have clean panties!
@@manictiger ....Shit we need a blank and fast last thing we want is a demonic incursion.
Little tip. Go to the camping section and just get RV toilet paper. It was fully stocked during all of that lol.
This might be your best video yet. Making the 40K setting feel grounded in any way is a real accomplishment, and the whole discussion on the real world risk of societal collapse (especially the section on the fallout from UK fuel protests) was very interesting.
thanks for saying this, I had someone with the exact opposite opinion, this was a lot of work so its great to hear it came over how I wanted it to
@@Luetin09 fuckn great video man, absolutely loved it. Love the level of detail and the real world analogies, just makes the dept of 40k shine so much. Games workshop should have you on a payroll
@@Luetin09 To back up the sentiment I too liked the real world grounding. I know 40k is super over the top, but a backdrop of realistic scenarios for the "rule of cool" bits we all love makes everything come to life
Interesting?
More like a warning. Pay attention!
@Luetin09 The fuel protests was a great comparison. I feel 40K is very routed in real world issues, which we seem to be heading towards. Over population, over reliance on tech and losing basic skills. Very very insightful, and very well presented. The crossovers are real. Great work on this. Ignore the haters. You are doing a fantastic job.
This ended up being massive foreshadowing.
Luetin09, if even 5% of UA-cam had the quality that you have, I'd never run out of things to watch. I just found you recently and I'm absolutely floored by your work. The one that immediately comes to mind is the "Legends" video about the guard captain (sorry, can't look it up at the moment), the passion and care put into that video gave me chills.
Anyway, keep it up.. your work IS appreciated.
I can recommend Historia Civilis and History Time for the historical sector. Both are on Luetin09 level.
I can also recommend RealLifeLore
I can recommend the BlackPantsLegion for all things Battletech related. Tex is an epic narrator.
Well, some people estimate you would need roughly 1500 years to watch all the videos on UA-cam. It's probably an exaggeration, but I like it because of one thing:
-Your 5% would then equate to some 75 years.
So, it's pretty likely you would indeed never run out of things to watch.
Note Yuttub [sic] doesn't fund small channels like this. But it's niche quality like this which actually anchors us here.
11:00 "Every society is only 3 missed meals from a Revolution."
Dude that's deep. And it was pre Corona, gj man!
@@echtvergoldet It is not mine. It is a historical quote, that I like.
This is especially true for the Spanish Civil War. You can say a lot about Franco (and there are _many_ things that can be said) but he was smart enough to keep his army well-fed and used that fact as an advantage/tactic against the Republicans.
Humanity already suffered a "complex civilization collapse" so devastating it took us centuries to claw ourselves back: the "Bronze Age Collapse". During the bronze age, the most important ressource was bronze (shocker i know). It held the same importance to the civilizations of that time (the egyptians, the assyrians, the hitites etc) as oil to our civilization. But since bronze is an allow of copper and tin (and only the hitites had any tin supplies) they HAD to trade internationally to the point of "our society can't function without this trade". Once that trade stopped due to the turnoil in that period the civilizations of the bronze age (some having stood tall for thousands of years) just simply collapsed within *fifty years*. Within one human lifetime they were gone or so reduced in power and influence to be nearly irrelevant afterwards.
Extra History has a series on that topic that goes more indepth than i could do it justice here.
@Gaming Dude the collapse of Rome didn't lead to a global dark age. Other civilizations continued and even thrived.
wιѕegυy eh that’s debatable. While the whole world wasnt completely unhinged, especially since the eastern empire survived, the western empire was completely fucked for the better part of 500 years. Most of the turmoil Western Europe would go through over the next 1000 years would have easily been mitigated or avoided completely if the western empire had survived. So short term and wide reaching collapse wasn’t the case there, it was more localized and long lasting
@@wiseguy01 It set back England - following the Empire withdrawing we suffered various invasions, not to mention several steps backwards in infrastructure.
Time on my hands England isn't the world... shocker I know.
xtracool12 not debatable at all. it simply did not set back the globe, the Islamic Golden Age began soon after and China didn't care. Europeans just have a eurocentric view of WORLD history.
@19:39 - "And, if we were to face say, a GLOBAL PANDEMIC of catastrophic levels..." Thanks a lot Leutin, here I am in 2020, trying to take my mind off the fact I can't go outside by watching some 40k content.
HHHHMMMMMMMMM
Psyker alert
i had to check the video date at that point and it was like "oh yeah, 4 months later"
Why weren’t you able to go outside? I know there was COVID but it usually was about as bad as the flue and the chances of getting it weren’t that much higher. I went outside and wore my mask as little as possible, hung out in groups, never got sick
I am a merchant marine, in the United States, and its very easy to compare the fall of these worlds to Hawaii. My most common route is going from Southern California to the Hawaii delivering food and other necessities, if ships like mine were forced to stop for any reason, its widely believed that Hawaii would only have enough food for its populace for 7 days. If they had no other way of gaining good from outside they would starve. So I can very well imagine the fall of humanity in the golden age. Anyways my two sense.
The Martial Lord of Loyalty points were made
@The Martial Lord of Loyalty The funny thing to me is that now Natives can't even afford to live in the really nice areas, WHEN IT WAS THEIR HOME IN THE FIRST PLACE. History is really a fucked up thing.
I used to work military logistics, most overseas bases would go bankrupt from buying food locally within a couple months
@Jack Snow Not... around the Hawaiian islands they're not. We didn't do tests on them.
I heard that's one of the hardest jobs on the planet. I don't live in Hawaii, but I commend you for your dangerously hard work and hopefully good compensation. (USN veteran - CVN-68)👍
the scariest shit about this intro is that, an actual person quoted the sentence you used...
god, the chills in my bones right now x)
Every upload brings us closer to the Emperor.
Vasco Gonçalves true that ! FOR THE EMPEROR!! 😆
The Emperor Protects.
Every second upload we stray further from the emperor’s light
Ave imperator, our Emperor, beloved by all!
This sounds like tech heresy...
LT talking about what happened with the fuel crisis in the UK was eery when many of the symptoms of societal collapse wasn't to far off from 2020 US
The Fuel Protests in the UK should be renamed as "The First Age of Strife" or "The British Age of Strife".
Tesco was empty! The bus service stopped! It was a shambles!
Well the real first age of strife was WW2 with Germany bombing of London.
“Letting in uncontrolled religious lunatic murderous pedos” - you mean American Christians/Catholics? :O
In seriousness, tho, wouldn’t the decades/centuries-long literal Dark Ages be the first Age of Strife?
I would name it the British binkie bumble bloke.
@@WestSideGorilla1980 No sir, its running out of people to blame that has the Monarchy in strife haha
Way to predict the future LT.
Published 30 days before the end of the "golden age"
Your comments on the panic of mankind and their stupidity is especially poignant in these times.
I can’t get enough of these vids.
the concept of the feudal worlds actually ending up having people with more real world knowledge/skills/intelligence is so true and so cool to see this concept have a unique application in this lore. you see it in modern history as well, rural kids usually make good military recruits, lots of em hunt, fish, shoot and navigate. in this day and age such a thing as Driving is a skill that not everyone has. i imagine an Astartes recruiter having a choice between recruiting an underfed hive city dweller who has worked an assembly line his whole life, or dropping down to a feudal world visiting a jousting tournament and swapping the knights sword for a chainsaw and his plate armor for power armor
One of the things I enjoy about your videos is that when I ever think "...that's interesting, it makes me think of X" you end up bring up X. Very well thought out
"It seems unbelievable now" - Watching this 07/30/2020
Still true as of 11/24/2020.
DD/MM/YYYY
Thank goodness that it is not as true in 2024
I'd like a video on the life of an Aeldari, and the lifestyles of citizenry and those who choose paths of the Aspect Warriors, things that go on in the Craftworlds and Exodite worlds, etc.
And how it is largely inspired by Ancient Greece btw.
Coming back to this now over the course of the last 4 years is HAUNTING.
I remember the fuel strikes. I cycled to work at the time past 5 mile tail backs of stationary traffic. Come the zombie apocalypse I know how I will be fleeing to a safe zone while motorists get eaten.
"safe zone" Aka zombie buffet, also what makes you think there are no infected in front of you? Different incubation times can be widely different depending people, while also its likely those people in front of you were in areas where infection spread trough food, drink, contact with objects or being airborne depending the contagion in question and they manage to get home, pack and get on the road before you. Old folk with lesser resistance would be first victims, while teenagers and young adults would be last to go, with exception of those who can think for them selfs and not panic.
Essentially only people alive would be those few who are resistant to contagion, but number of infected and simple hostility of mass will get high majority of survivors killed.
I would be surprised if more than few thousand will survive and that number goes down after that to other diseases and injuries over time.
Lack of people will be causing havoc as there is no people fixing things and even more get killed.
Event like that will be extinction level incident and it might not far away. Think how fast and wide flue spreads... Now there has already been antibiotic resistant bacteria in China due feeding antibiotics of cows to keep them "healthy" in horrid factory farms. There bacteria are also resistant to our plan B drug and we dont have plan C. Now its important to realize that Virus tend to collect DNA from bacteria to gain their abilities... now lets say any of the most deadly viruses happen to collect that plan b resistance from bacteria and become resistant. Wild fire does not describe how fast this would spread and at best few survive even if you have limited contact with people.
@@Hellsong89 r/nobodyasked
@@Hellsong89 You responded to two short sentences with an entire god damn essay. Bruh
@@Hellsong89 Calm Down School Mcshooty
@@brentjones1660 r/ifoundthereddituser
I’ve been prepping up a Black Crusade session for my TTRPG group featuring subverting an Agri-World, and I can’t stress enough just how VALUABLE this video has been!
One of the nice things about trying to run a game in a setting like 40k is that whenever I want to learn about something random in the setting there is BOUND to be an explanation for it. This is the high quality deep dive potential that makes creating 40k content so satisfying, so thank you!
My sister was just talking to me about that "Gay game I 'used' to play with my friends with the big metal guys with guns and sashes".
I love 40k.
Gayperium of transgender men 😎
Emulation The emperor got seduced by Slaanesh fanfic
@@Turnc It may be a good hentai...or pornhub "movie" 😏
@@emulation2369 Wokehammer 40k, inbound 😰
@@Turnc This heresy is so Heretical that it is borderline beyond heretical, you have managed to disgust servitors and Nurglings, even Slaanesh finds this heretical for this i command you *N O*
I remembered this video when people started stealing tp cause of Nergal's blessings, a very apt message indeed.
I remember those fuel protests, was great for me because my school bus couldn't run for a few days.
Was quite young at the time and didn't really realise how bad things were :/
Simon s if it gave them more money they would nuke the world.
Tony Blair had ordered the Army to prepare to move in and break the strikes with force and take over all petrol and diesel operations for the UK. That is not a slur on him or the Labour party, any government would have been forced to do the same. We were 24 hours away from troops on the street. It was the third time troops were used in a civil order role in 3 years if you include the fire fighters strike and the foot and mouth outbreak. They came through for us every time, life went on as normal and civil government remained in charge.
@@Advo42069 Yeah, because civil unrest and riots is "having it easy".
The US in the 70s had the gas crisis and numerous natural disasters and didn't collaps. The UK wouldn't have either. Blair strikes me as being far to competent to let it get that far.
@@Ideo7Z The US is a big place and if you look at events like the LA riots or Hurricane Katrina there have genuinely been incidents of societal collapse and break downs in civil order. They tried ordering the abandonment of New Orleans.
This video has gained new, terrifying relevance in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic; its eerie accuracy sends literal shivers down my spine. Emperor protect us.
👑=💀
Just remember everyone, start planting up fruit and nut trees. You never know when society will collapse and you need to forage for food. Also it’s an investment in the ability to make pie and jam in the future. Mmmmmm future jam.
Shout out preppers
It's a good skill to have anyway. Saves money.
In the grim darkness of the far future,there is only food
God Emperor of Mankind only if you buy the other ingredients on sale. Pies are a labor of love and expense, it’s why if your aunt or grandma make them from scratch, you should cherish them.
There's always Soylent green...
Behind the Bastards podcast has a really good episode on Elite Panic how its not actually the proletariat that panics, but the capital class.
Def worth checking out and seeing if it changes thoughts on this.
Skip ahead he says on a Luetin vid have you lost your mind were is the real Luetin. lol
he is possessed by chaos
Brian Quinn *Inquisitorial suspicion INTENSIFIES*
That'd be skipping the best bit lol. Great video.
I don't appreciate how terribly well this fits the situation immediately following its release. You have something to tell us Leutin?
He probably just wanted to demonstrate what he meant. Musta called in a favor from Slanessh
This would be a good video to get sponsored by those emergency food supply sellers.
Fiesta Pail?
Ha!
( Although I keep a stalk of reserves myself. )
Black pants legion?
Herd mentality, panic buying, global pandemic, civil unrest - the Inquisition would like to have a word or two with you, mr. Luetin...
Onion shortages collapsed India's central government back in the 80s, which shows you that shortages don't even have to be on critical resources in order to cause a societal upheaval.
Andrew Ferris of all things, onions?
@@lukestover2207 Yup, onions, as ridculous as it sounds the cultural value of a product isn't proportional to its general utility and one people will riot over something that is relatively unassuming to another. Imagine what would happen to Germany if the price of beer would sky rocket 10 fold.
Never heard of that and I'm Indian. Our govt has never collapsed. Maybe been replaced in elections.
@@CountingStars333 www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-49933613
It was a big deal back in the 80s, it has influenced government policy ever since.
Who said onions weren’t critical... now you know
I happened upon this vid, while binge-listening rest of your 40k essays (because this setting is such a cheerful and uplifting topic right?). Sitting entirely alone in my Bristol flat (economic immigrant), being put on furlough by my company, quite probably facing reduction by next week (night shift being most expensive and least effective) and having seen another human being just twice in last 3 weeks...
And let me tell you that everything happening right now aside, that little "2000s UK fuel crisis" extremely on point intermission of yours, hit like a truck and was nothing short of a crest-fall & goose-bump inducing trip afterwards.
Not exactly anything I haven't ponder in the past, or even discussed in limited scope, with those few unlucky souls who somehow liked me enough to listen... but still.
Oh yeah, almost forgot about the obligatory: "I don't even play any tabletop/rpg or read 40k". Keep safe and stay well.
I have never played warhammer in my life just watched others play it, but listening to you tell about the lore is amazing!
The community is very welcoming. JOIN US, BROTHER AND BE GUIDED IN OUR WAYS.
2001-Towlie is born 2020 Terra loses contact with the wider Empire Of Man due to toiletpapper shortage 2021-Towlie take his ritefull place as the emperor of mankind ?
Isn't that a South park reference?
informative and entertaining with a delicate touch of poignancy, just classic luetin.
very much needed after a really crap week for us plebs living in london.
This video has an eerie relevance these days...
That fuel example was very eye opening and interesting. Better start preparing
Yeah, this episode brought out the preppers. Haven't seen anyone recommend learning to make ammunition, though. 😐 Might be important if you want to hang on to that home garden and/or daughter.
@Nikolaij Brouiller yeah communities in the long run will prosper after any collapse of society. If you got skills farming and building skills you will be much better off then someone with lots of bullets
I mean i can make good quality 60-80 pound bows and i know how to hunt, trap and modern farming processes. Who wants to create a village
12:30 I've been hearing that for 50 years... Every deadline passes by and new predictions of doom are made.
In the grim darkness of the far future,resources rule supreme
"there's absolutely no way to make information about 40k resource planets interesting"
Luetin: "hold my mjod"
I just woke up and this is a pleasant surprise.
The fact that you were suprised means that you were not vigilant and thus failed in your duties
@@homelessswede9675
Keep acting like that and you'll get a case of mutiny you won't survive.
Yes, those of us in the control room watched you wake up. Marty, especially, was _pleasantly_ surprised this morning didn't start with pornhub.
Hey...check under your bed. 🥺😳😐
>he has time to wake up and watch an hour-long video
God, I wish that were me
@@zoopdterdoobdter5743
Oh now that's just disturbing.
Simply fantastic. The line about wetting the lips was genius
God damn I love these videos so much, extremely well edited narrated and the content you talk about is 10x better than what most “lore channels” talk about keep up the good work
Jesus.... if past Luetin just knew, he just presicely described the state of "herd mentality" as it was seen just 3 months after the upload of this video actually around our planet.. well - still cheers, mate! i love the work you do here. hope you do well 🍪
34:45
I wonder what image Leutin wanted to use here...
The warp doesn't want you to know
@Tristan Seaver Psshhht, whatever, don't listen to that guy. My master is willing to teach you all that you could ever want to know about the warp,,,,,and if you show enough promise will even bestow you with gifts to better understand. Those who stop you from understanding are just trying to horde the power for themselves,,,,,,,does he deserve it more than you?
Meh. It was probably just video proof that one of the lost primarchs was [REDACTED].
Pretty common knowledge, so you have to wonder why does cosmic censorship even bother. But it still happens from time to time.
Hahaha! It's so funny, the creative process that goes into crafting grimdark stuff like this. The reactions they produce in people are usually "What on Earth is wrong with you?!" while in fact the creative process is one of detached and laidback pondering: "How can I make this even darker?"
It's a mental exercise, an innocent challenge. And the reactions to the horror creations are precious!
Luetin09, I guess you'd never, ever cover the works of Ian Watson, but this video made me think of his 40k writings.
I did not expect to find a memory from my own upbringing featured in a 40K lore video...
We truly live in a grimdark society
I don’t know, I have fond memories of a place that sounds suspiciously similar to a 40k “pleasure world”. Wouldn’t exactly call that “grimdark”. ;P
(I kid, of course. Please don’t shoot me, Commisar!)
JägerLange The Imperial Truth echoes into eternity Brother.
@@NateMcBrady the imperial "truth" is a lie.
@@SonsOfLorgar heretic
Prob won't ever play 40k, but the lore is bloody realistic.
Bravo Luetin!
One whole hour, Luetin??
"Servants of the Emperor be healed!"
i just thought of a kinda weird but plausible answer to why rebelions against the imperium dont work: the imperium is so big that even if a revolutionary faction was left totally alone it would almost certainly tear itself apart before it could ever be big enough to compete, the imperium only holds itself together because it already has all of these things established and has for a very long time. the imperium wouldnt even need to crush a rebelion because building a "new imperium" (any system of an equivelant scale) would be basically impossible, especially in an environment as rediculously hostile as the galaxy of 40k, without the backing of the empires resources a union of a few dozen systems would surely be eaten alive by the orks or the tyranids or whatever else comes to oppress them in the empires place
Its similar to Star Wars in some respects. Although the movies present this version of events that the rebels 'defeat' the empire, they didnt really, they struck a catastrophic blow several times, but in the original supplementary books - so I am told - the Empire was not really defeated, because its far far too big for a few hundred rebels to break apart something like that. Its really not plausible for a rebellion in 40K to damage the Imperium, at the most it could cause disruption in a system, but as soon as the Astartes get involved, its over.
I’ll be honest, rebellions ever successfully overthrowing the Imperium is nigh impossible. Isn’t the imperium literally the whole of humanity? One emperor one religion one purpose kinda deal. One planet or hell a cluster of planets worth of rebels can’t defeat a million planets that belongs to the imperium collective.
A steaming cup of cappuccino and a feature-length Luetin video.
Great to fend off this cold sunday.
That bit about the fuel shortage has not aged a day
Leutin09, you are a very skilled, very knowledgeable source of not just 40k information but of commentary of current and future social and economic factors.
I am impressed as a University trained historian and social scientist that is currently working inside of one of the largest public health tragedies of our age.
Thank you for the brain candy.
And also the intellectual survey on the fragility of our society.
Indiana Jones I thought this convo was going a different direction at first lol thanks for sharing thoughts 😄
Revisiting this and listening to what you say about society collapse in these pandemic times, makes it more relevant and makes me appreciate how well thought through your comments are.
What do you do to win in Starcraft? You hit their mineral line!
No u build nexus in their base
No, you murder their drones
@Nikolaij Brouiller Too late in game. They can just Crosair your entire army.
I love your videos! The format, art, explanations, attention to detail, etx. are all wonderfully done and you can definitely tell a lot of effort goes into each one. I work late in a warehouse usually by myself so things get really quiet and a bit lonely at times. But we have a big surround sound system in the warehouse and I just put your stuff on and listen as I work. Helps me focus and helps to entertain me while I work. Just wanted to say: thank you for what you do.
Waking up on Sunday morning and Leutin09 has an hour long edition of the Imperial Planets series.
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Is it Christmas?
Is it my Birthday?
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No, hes just that awesome.
I am by no means a prepper but I do try to always have 72 hours worth of non perishable food and water on hand in the house at all times. (In addition to the normal needs of the household). I just rotate my pantry/cupboards. I am just trying to make it through a three day snowstorm. I also have snowsuits and thermals for everyone in the family in case the roads are out and the power goes out too. But this video is motivating me to prepare for a weeklong outage. The Britain blockage thing was scary.
Wish some people had the attention span for your videos man. You’re the guy who got me into 40k lore
Watching this after the pandemic hits different - but it's a more hopeful feeling. After all, humanity was able to survive this event more or less unscathed.
YES
Exactly what I needed to paint Sisters of Battle to!
where are you buying the figurines? GW?
@@AtruePawn They're GW's Sisters, and I got them from Darksphere, but they're very much sold out now... you had 4mins from the Preorder going up to get your hands on them ;)
@@Donmegamuffin that sucks xD you got any idea when they drop the entire collection? set dropped on the 19th i think and was sold out in a few hours...
“Human stupidity and that’s prevalent every where “ that geeked me out a bit
Suddenly, all those doomsday preppers don't seem so spastic, eh?
They never have been. Only fools think that. They made fun of Noah while he built the Ark. Then the Flood came and swept them all away.
@@StarboyXL9 You do realize the Bible is a work of fiction, don't you?
Hamarbi Ljungskile ...do you realize a lot of events in the Christian Bible do coincide with other events documented in human history. You’re to trying write off an entire book as a work of fiction (fantasy) just because you don’t believe in that, or any religion. The spiritual truth contained within holy books is debatable, but there are actual events documented in them which are not fiction. A religious text is not able to be categorized as non fiction, or fiction. You can denounce a religion more intelligently than that, come on now.
@@grumpyshumpy I can, but I don't have to.
@@hamarbiljungskile8953 We're the ones laughing now.
Watching this during a Covid-19 curfew!
Damn, I take a break from watching societal collapse and prepping videos to see if Luetin has uploaded a new video and BOOOM, societal collapse within 40k lol. Then BOOOM...UK collapse story I literally had no knowledge. Back to prepping I suppose.
“Warhammer 40k” doesn’t deserve someone so talented and dedicated as Luetin09… Thank you for all your content sir. You do so much to promote this beautiful lore.
Best Lore videos on UA-cam. Hands down. 👏 👏 👏
One of the best without a doubt.
Him and arch
what about arch warhammer
Baldermort's Guide to Warhammer is also excellent, and very under-appreciated. Check it out and enjoy!
@@davidk6269 I will check it out, thanks for the tip.
I expected a resource worlds explanation like your death world and other world videos, but this information about UK fuel riot and how a society can collapse is so very enriching
Man, hats off to you. This is like some academic paper material in a video form
Always admire your ability to put out high quality content Luetin!
This post covid is eerie. Amazing analysis.
**Economic interdependence intensifies**
Which country are you referring to?
6dig-S 61 all of them, that’s what interdependence means.
I love relistening to all your vids. The first 15 mins should be required listening now considering the state of the world. That said... you bring an amazing passion to WH40K. I can’t imagine the time invested and appreciate all of it! Lore, paints, hell just chat about your day and I would listen. You bring an amazingly interesting and infectious want for diving into this universe!
I saw the 50 min length video and instantly subbed, I need more of fuese!
Surely the Emperor himself is pleased by the amazing quality of these lore videos. Bravo Sir.
Could you please treat actual human history like this? I would LOVE a channel like that.
2020 made this video age very well like a fine wine
Thank you for introducing me to the unbelievably good world of 40k. Your videos are fascinating and so informative. It comes across how much knowledge and also love you have for the subject . Thank you.
Watching this post/during COVID hits hard.
Civilization is held up by a gossamer thin thread. The faintest breath can send all of society tumbling into utter anarchy.
In other words... it's Tuesday.
but spider silk, in sufficient quantity, is strong enough to replicate that scene in one of the Spiderman movies where he stops a runaway train using his silk; spider silk is a little over twice as strong as steel in tensile strength; the kid version of Mythbusters did a test with a bucket gradually filled with water and hanging from first a metal wire of a certain gauge, and then spider silk of the same... something or other, i forget what the sameness was cuz it required 5 miles worth of silk, and the spider silk lasted a little over twice as long as the wire
And the cycle begins again...
As someone that helps out on a horse ranch, A feudal world is one of the comfiest places in the Imperium. Especially if you own your own land, work a couple hours a day most of the year then enjoy your Idyllic surroundings then help your neighbors come harvest in fall and sowing come spring. add in the bit of advanced tech the mechanicum sends your way and some light water-powered industry you'd have a right beautiful life.
You dont own your land in feudalism... not unless you are one of the very lucky few. Serfs were a development of slaves from the classical era... Slaves had more prospects... They could at least hope to buy themselves out of it at some point. A serf was "owned" by the land and that land was owned by your lord. If he was a good lord, u'd still have a hard life, if he wasn't then god save you.
@@timsearle5837
First off, Serfs actually had legal rights, whereas slaves had none. They could also buy their own freedom and become a peasant that owned their land as much as a modern man does. The Serf could also run away to a charter city where if he was able to live for a year and a day he would legally become a citizen of that city and therefore free.
@@semi-useful5178 Not all that true... ur conflating modern slavery with that of antiquity... You couldn't sell a serf, but you could really, cos you could sell his holding. Slaves could buy their way out, making their children free, but serfs and their children were owned by the land. Slaves could become skilled and perform various roles, from charioteers to scribes and everything inbetween, a serf would spend his life grubbing on a piece of land too small to keep him properly. Who do u think set up the 1st feudal systems? It was the romans, to replace slavery.
@@timsearle5837
Have you read any actual history? Feudalism arose organically after the mass collapse of the Roman Slave Society. Slaves in Rome, while the could become skilled if their Master wanted to have them trained were still legally objects with no rights, Serfs meanwhile actually had rights and were recognized as people. Regardless, the number of skilled slaves was very small as most were employed in Mines, Galleys, and massive farms. Far more deadly than tending to a garden or the periodic Corvée.
@@semi-useful5178 A fair whack. I have a BA in social systems and PPE. I've made my point. I could sit and argue with you.
You know just once Leutin I want you to say in the beginning credits.... In the Grim Darkness of the Far Future, There is only WAAAAAAAAGH!!!!
You beautiful bastard, you've done it again. Thank you for sharing your work and allowing us to tag along on your journey.
19:38 dear god...
Couple years late, but amazing video. Love the way you tie real life ideas to such a incomprehensibly large world like 40k.
Feudal worlds really feel like beacons of peace and tranquility in the dark depths of the far future, pure, calm, perfect...
ah yes: the "good old days"..?
@@edjones299 Compared to 40K? yes.
Luetin, Thank you for all you do. I began this hobby around 97, and later in 2013, a housefire wiped out my homebrew sm chapter. My family were fine. But i had no time to grab material things. So now the kiddo is 12, got an itch after seeing new primaris marines, Especially Reivers and other phobos marines. Brought my wife and kid into the hobby as well (choas/Tyranids respectively) im rebuilding my homebrew, even got some firstborn to connect to the former history of the chapter, of course some became legends in 10th, (of course) i have most of their fluff written now, but since i hadnt thought about it much in about a decade, i have to flesh things out more. youre detailed breakdowns of the overall 40k universe really helps, sometimes i put on whole playlists of your 1-3+ hour long videos, and just build and immerse myself. Thank you for the work you do.
amazing thanks for sharing
I'm scrolling through the comments and this vid apparently came out shortly before the pandemic hit us hard and now...
Well, two years on and we now have oil shortages too!
All hail the Omnimesiah!
This is so on point that I don't know if I should laugh hysterically, or cry in a corner.
Funny, you mentioned global pandemic. COvid was a RELATIVELY "mild" pandemic(covid could have been sooo much worse, lots died, but nothing like it could have been if the death rate was higher). Even with this "mild" pandemic, we had massive, massive shortages. We still do as of 2022.
People don't realize how precarious our society is. We should probably do something about that huh?
Imagine if it had been a new type of plague we couldn't deal with... people dying in 4-5 days... Eventually, there'd be no one left to bury the dead even.
Really great job. I look forward to hearing these! As long as I’ve been in the hobby, I’m consistently amazed by the detail/depth/volume of lore. And not rehashed ; I’m never disappointed. Thanks much!!
"Any society is three square meals from anarchy."
watching this post covid, its scary how much of this had happened!
Ah 40k the closest assumption of humanities future I've ever seen
Nah.
@@user-unos111 oh yeah don't think we will end up making a universe expanding empire to be destroyed by ai, then for the unknown portions of the universe to deter and feast soon us, for us to slowly devolve into a techno barbarian race until a saviour of pure human perfection final takes hold and has unprecedented control and the ability to do what ever it wants, creating super human warrior and leaving us in fully controlled state....
@@muglypunt968
Well, magic, psychic powers, evil gods, orks with anime power, IAs able to be corrupted by demons, inmortals and futuristic wars using WWI tactics are yet to be proven real, kiddo.
Also, you forgot the part about a cult of glorified scavengers pulling a rules lawyer and getting a monopoly on all advanced knowledge.
@@user-unos111 38 thousands years into our future and you still think magic isn't real ROFL
@@muglypunt968
In the grim darkness of the 41th millennium, there is only weaponized autism.