My favorite and most brutal theory about the tyranids is that they have already consumed most life from other nearby galaxies, meaning that the milkyway could very well be alone in terms of sentient life and i think its just so depressing it wraps around the being cool again
That is suitably brutal for Warhammer. I think they were engineered by someone or something outside the Milky Way Galaxy. Considering how dangerous the fuckery going on here in M41 is, any advanced extragalactic races have a lot of cause for concern. Reality itself being torn open and letting through unending hordes of literal daemons is a problem, which could eventually spread outside the galaxy. The only viable solution is to either exterminate all life in the galaxy, or change it into a form that is inimical to Chaos. The Tyranids definitely fit the bill for a clean up crew perfectly
@@jakeg3733 I think this is why the Silent king is particularly concerned about the Nids more than even Chaos and the warp, I think he knows that they are a creation of the Old ones and possibly an Old one is out there still, like if I remember right the Old ones came to the Milky way, they weren't originally from the Milky way
@@IronWithin-4th It would make sense that at least a few were left. A species that powerful isn't going to let itself be wiped out, this isn't the Precursors from Halo. Probably had the tech for intergalactic travel, and so they left to continue their projects in a neighboring galaxy. Then they created a reset button for the Milky Way, which would be the Tyranids. 60 million years is nothing for an immortal species that can hand craft their own pocket-dimensions, so they sent them our way at a leisurely pace then sat back, cracked a beer, and waited for the carnage to ensue
@@yhzaigaming I'll upgrade the tyranids with the ability to also consume non bio matter and to create mechanical forms to access the cyber rift of the cosmos... Only the terror in the shadows will remain. All will be assimilated.
@@yhzaigaming Exactly... And in the end, Void shall return. The one and the true, Lord of Existence. If Malice is chaos unaltered, then Void is complete nothingness as Existence was so, in the beginning. The Tyranids will serve "us" and the Warp shall know its Maker.
So... Basically every tyranid is a priority target and the most effective way to defeat them is to concentrate overwhelming firepower on everything all at once... If that's the Imperium's military doctrine it's no wonder they're getting defeated left and right! 😅
my favorite detail about tyranid invasions is that they hijack the local plant life in the consumption phase, it's detailed in Fall of Malvolion, it's just so beautifully efficient
It's mostly a pick and choose theirs a flowchart online for the hores heresy but the chart is massive look up 'war hammer book chart' and it should pop up is recommend really just looking at groups you like.
@christopherclewlow6634 I like the Ciaphus Cain series or Gaunt's Ghosts. Space Marines are cool and Primarch fights are epic, but they're just so far above normal people it's not even funny. Guard stories are great intros because it starts you from a very Human POV. If you know how competent the Guard actually *are* then "he mowed through eight IG Regiments" not only hurts to read but gives that sentence actual weight.
@@christopherclewlow6634Pick a literary theme, era, or genre. There is a primarch that parallels that, start reading about them and then read about their legion. By then you’ll read about enough other topics inside the lore to spark your curiosity.
absolutely full of fear of the tyranids in the warhammet universe. I used to think the borg from star trek was the worst all knowing enemy until I heard about these dudes. You not only die a horrible death but your remains become part of the swarm and are used to make more of them. They spread the ultimate fear.
Actually, i think Orcs are the bigger threat. However, The biggest threat is a smart Tyranid swarm who exploit the Orcs biology: Infinite feeding grounds
Yeah those things are just like scouting parties. An entire invasion is fleet is just a scouting party. That gives you an idea of the magnitutude the galaxy in 40k is dealing with.
@@vehx9316 ok and? The flood are the ground up remains of a dead god. They toppled the forerunners, ancient aliens so advanced they surpass even the necrons, so decisively that the only option to stop the flood was to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy to starve them to death (hence the halo array). The gravemind has the collective knowledge of everything it’s absorbed, including the ancient primordials they descend from (halos version of the old ones), and all the strategic knowledge that comes with it. The tyranids can adapt in days? The flood can do it in seconds. Only problem with the flood is that if they get caught in the feral stage they’re pretty easy to deal with, if by easy you mean glassing a continent. All it takes is one flood spore at the wrong time to destroy the galaxy, like say, a backwater hive world with billions to consume? Once a full blown keymind (planet sized flood hive, so think a brethren moon) is formed, which may I remind you wouldn’t be hard in 40k since hive worlds go dark all the time, it be game over, as the flood would have access to precursor tech and begin modifying any vehicles/ weapons/ships they come into contact to be more powerful than anything in 40k. The tyranids are bugs. The flood is a vengeful elder god
Just to note, I do like 40k, I actually recently finished reading infinite and the divine, but it is not nearly as op as people think it is. Like master chief could definitely solo a squad of space marines in the right circumstances, and so could even like a random guy with a phaser from Star Trek (bit of an exaggeration lol but still, spacemarines have been killed by goobers with spears, so they’re not and have never been the end all be all)
Is that new fluff on the gene stealers? In older fluff, individual genestealers were in a bio-stasis pods and were randomly sent out in their millions by the main fleet. The vast majority ended up dying in deep space but a very small number would end up on space hulks or even more lucky(for them) crash on a viable planet, and then the infiltration described would begin in order to get big enough to get the psychic attention of a hive fleet. Scouting implies they know where they are going for a set reason, while this is more random shotgun effect and seeing what comes up.
I think it's possible that the Tyranids use both methods. Remember, Lictors gain the memories of individuals they eat. All it would take is a Lictor to eat an Administrative person and now the Hivefleet knows approximately where every Habitable world in the subsector is.
Newbie to the Warhammer 40k lore. I thought the hive fleet “tendrils” were actual tendrils of some giant lovecraftian like entity. That’d be a cool and horrifying theory 😱
It's basically one giant literal hive with trillions of tyranids that shoot out like "tendrils" and concentrate on eating specific areas of the galaxy at a time
Dude I love this content... also, damn I know this is 40K but this is a dark way to go. No hiding, running anywhere... you would just be devoured at some point, terrifying. Just wait till the new 40K tv/movie comes out with Henry Cavill!!! The Emperor will smile upon you my fellow Battle Brother.
On one hand tyranids seem so awesomely incredible in their adaptability and diversity of specific roles and tasks. On the other it's plain dum, one would think they would have figured by now something like chlorophyll to SYNTHESIZE biomass from inorganic matter. That way they'd be free to multiply independently of already existing biomass. Makes little sense to me tbh.
That is not how plants work. Plants work by taking nutrients from the ground and carbon from the atmosphere. Since both are limited this would jot allow them to grow endlessly. Fusion however would allow them to create every material they want so
You really sell the warhammer universe though i personally don't care for the 40k as much as the sword and shield version I can though appreciate the lore behind it all.
Ahhh yes my beloved Tyranids... devour that world you see before you! Children of the four Armed Emperor i welcome you and happily await to accent into your glorious mind!
When you think about it, resistance against a tyranid invasion serves absolutely no strategic purpose since the tyranids consume the dead afterwards anyway. Killing a tyranid does not destroy the biomass, it only disperses it temporarily. At the molecular level, you've got to disintegrate, dissolve or burn the tyranid; any kind of physical force is just wasted effort during the invasion. Once the planet is being consumed, only what you have destroyed to the atomic level does not bolster the swarm, and afaik, the Imperium has no weapon designed to make organic matter undergo nuclear reactions; even a nuke will only transform plutonium, uranium or hydrogen, so it has no consequence whatsoever for the swarm.
I'm here cause Magic the Gathering made me interested in 40k. Tyranids so far has been my favorite story topic. I wonder how'd they fare against Phyrexians, Eldrazi or Slivers........ Or Nicol Bolas
With the gargoyles you said they spit a poisonous substance when in fact, it’s actually venomous, poisonous is when you eat something and it kills you, venom is when something stings or bites you and it kills you It’s just semantics
@@isaiahd5396Drukhari can’t take over. They’d get stomped by the Eldar, Necrons and Chaos if the Imperium collapses. Necrons and Nids are the biggest threats by far (due to 9th and 10th).
@@gamerman782 One of. Besides Blanks, Nulls, and Sister of Silence. Along with the Emperors sword which grants them a true death. Meaning they can’t come back.
I like to look at "Event Horizon" as mankind's first interaction with the warp and "Aliens" as their first experience with a mild Tyranids presence, probably the closest we'll get to 40k movies while still being commercially successful
Might be just me, but I’ve been heavily digging the biological, almost bio-tech form of the hive ships, bonus points for not looking too much like “armored dinosaurs masquerading as insects” and more like giant, terrible bugs that spew forth the swarms like bees from a hive
I would love to see a video about Dwarves in Warhammer 40k. Its so little info on yt about them. Only thing I discovered is that they are called squats and they are not real dwarves.
You gotta match the Nids tic for tac in combat just like the Tau's did... It is still bloody mess but they managed to pushed the Nids back to dark space... Easier said than done tho XD
the tyranids need a real win, not just a stretch of unnamed worlds with no history or note other than being a victim of the tyranids, they need to claim a real world with history. to make the audience really feel them... personally I would love to see a catachan invasion story with an imperium loss, its in the right location.
I wonder if anyone has ever made a pipe organ from the spines of dead Tyranids. For a start you could build a real meaty bass section out of a Tervigon's heat vents.
@@yoyo2598 Devouver the entire Universe. Go to the next Galaxy. There is no Galaxy left, THE FLEET HAS BEEN ARRANGED IN SNAKE ORDER AND SHALL ATTEMPT TO EAT IT'S OWN TAIL.
@@sadiqahmed4143Just because they've eaten all the life _currently_ available doesn't mean there won't be more life _later._ According to the book epilogue (Forgot the name, it's the one with the Pharos device) the Tyranids weren't even heading towards the Milky Way to begin with, but changed course when the Loyalists overloaded the Beacon.
Ok i know im about to cross two different Sci-Fi universes here, but imagine the endless cycle of destruction and repair; annihilation and rebirth that would occur during a war between The Borg and The Tyranids. Talk about a feedback loop from Hell lol...
Hi, I just now found your channel and this is my first post. +1 Sub and +1 Thumbs Up! So, the Tyranids seem to me to be very similar to the Cthulhu mythos. Am I right about that? It would seem like the only way to hope to defeat them is to travel through the Warp rift and hit them with atomics or stronger weapons. Do you guys run a Warhammer RPG? I'd sure like to give it a try. Thanks for sharing 🧑🏼👍🏼
My favorite and most brutal theory about the tyranids is that they have already consumed most life from other nearby galaxies, meaning that the milkyway could very well be alone in terms of sentient life and i think its just so depressing it wraps around the being cool again
I also like this theory because...Fuck, this is it. We're all that's left. Just one last stand against the uncaring hunger of eternity.
another one Theory is that the Nids are an old one creation or the hive mind is an old one created to wipe the galaxy so they could restart it
That is suitably brutal for Warhammer. I think they were engineered by someone or something outside the Milky Way Galaxy. Considering how dangerous the fuckery going on here in M41 is, any advanced extragalactic races have a lot of cause for concern. Reality itself being torn open and letting through unending hordes of literal daemons is a problem, which could eventually spread outside the galaxy. The only viable solution is to either exterminate all life in the galaxy, or change it into a form that is inimical to Chaos. The Tyranids definitely fit the bill for a clean up crew perfectly
@@jakeg3733 I think this is why the Silent king is particularly concerned about the Nids more than even Chaos and the warp, I think he knows that they are a creation of the Old ones and possibly an Old one is out there still, like if I remember right the Old ones came to the Milky way, they weren't originally from the Milky way
@@IronWithin-4th It would make sense that at least a few were left. A species that powerful isn't going to let itself be wiped out, this isn't the Precursors from Halo. Probably had the tech for intergalactic travel, and so they left to continue their projects in a neighboring galaxy. Then they created a reset button for the Milky Way, which would be the Tyranids. 60 million years is nothing for an immortal species that can hand craft their own pocket-dimensions, so they sent them our way at a leisurely pace then sat back, cracked a beer, and waited for the carnage to ensue
Thats why the silent king returned cause he fully understood how terrifying the tyranids against organic creatures are.
And that if they absorbed all of that biomass, the necrons would not be able to stop them.
@@smilingbear7430 They wont be able because the tyranids will just leave for another galaxy to eat.
@@yhzaigaming
I'll upgrade the tyranids with the ability to also consume non bio matter and to create mechanical forms to access the cyber rift of the cosmos... Only the terror in the shadows will remain. All will be assimilated.
@@absolstoryoffiction6615 that will just give the necrons a crisis and then they'll unite once again and it will all be over...
@@yhzaigaming
Exactly... And in the end, Void shall return. The one and the true, Lord of Existence.
If Malice is chaos unaltered, then Void is complete nothingness as Existence was so, in the beginning.
The Tyranids will serve "us" and the Warp shall know its Maker.
Ogryn "Oh no, not the PANTS STEALERS !"
JEEENSTIILÖR
Orks: GRIBBLIES IZ COMIN'! WAAAAAGH!
"YOU AINT TAKIN MA JEANS XENOS SCUM!"
Gav bind his pants extra tight
Quick Ogryn, hide your skinny jeans!
So... Basically every tyranid is a priority target and the most effective way to defeat them is to concentrate overwhelming firepower on everything all at once...
If that's the Imperium's military doctrine it's no wonder they're getting defeated left and right! 😅
"Kill the big one" is usually a good start
@@thebighurt2495for the emperor
I wish I could at least see one tyranid win though
@thebighurt2495 "which big one??" 😂
I see Tyranids, I click like. For I am simple biomass.
my favorite detail about tyranid invasions is that they hijack the local plant life in the consumption phase, it's detailed in Fall of Malvolion, it's just so beautifully efficient
Where to start with 40k literature?
It's mostly a pick and choose theirs a flowchart online for the hores heresy but the chart is massive look up 'war hammer book chart' and it should pop up is recommend really just looking at groups you like.
@@christopherclewlow6634 Write exactly this in google or whatever you use.
@christopherclewlow6634 I like the Ciaphus Cain series or Gaunt's Ghosts. Space Marines are cool and Primarch fights are epic, but they're just so far above normal people it's not even funny.
Guard stories are great intros because it starts you from a very Human POV. If you know how competent the Guard actually *are* then "he mowed through eight IG Regiments" not only hurts to read but gives that sentence actual weight.
@@christopherclewlow6634Pick a literary theme, era, or genre. There is a primarch that parallels that, start reading about them and then read about their legion. By then you’ll read about enough other topics inside the lore to spark your curiosity.
Xenomorphs: we’re the scariest aliens in sci fi
Tyranids: hold our beers
Nah, hold our biomass
Imagine a battle between Xenomorphs, the Flood, Zerg, and the Tyranids.
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The tyranids would win. Wh40k is designed to be the biggest and baddest around…
@@UA-cam_Is_a_Ad_wh0re nope
@@1r0zzI mean arent Tyranid and Zerg basically the same thing cause of workshops fuck up with StarCraft?
absolutely full of fear of the tyranids in the warhammet universe. I used to think the borg from star trek was the worst all knowing enemy until I heard about these dudes. You not only die a horrible death but your remains become part of the swarm and are used to make more of them. They spread the ultimate fear.
Imagine Borg species in 40k universe. That would be super grimdark. Now I want it to happen
Resistance is amusing
Maybe this is what nature intended
Actually, i think Orcs are the bigger threat. However, The biggest threat is a smart Tyranid swarm who exploit the Orcs biology: Infinite feeding grounds
@@AutumnWind92Like I asked elsewhere; if a Borg assimilates a Tyranid...which hive mind is in charge? 😋
The biggest threat to the setting, as decided by the second biggest threat the Necrons.
Guardsman : We may not be up to the task but I'm sure the necrons have some super secret plan to kill them
Necron: Nah boi we fucked
Guardman: Fuck
Orcs are more OP than both of them - they just dont know it.
"I'm from Macragge and I say KILL EM ALL" -an Ultramarine probably
I would like to know more.
@@superpokerman Macragge repelled a large Tyranid hive fleet, so they have a lot of experience in exterminating those bugs
"I'm doing my part!" - some guardsman, probably
Whoever did the sound design for this absolutely smashed it!
It amazes me only 162,000 people are subscribed to this great channel.
Love the production value in this compared to other warhammer videos I've seen, definitely deserving of more attention.
Those narrative 40k videos are so epic! Keep them coming please.
as well produced as the oculus imperiae =)
Great lore as always, love you guys 🤟
Love you too 🐊
The stages of a Tyranid invasion:
1) Chomp
2) Chomp Chomp
3) Burp
4) "SECONDS PLEASE!!"
5) Repeat until food all gone
6) "HUNGRY!! NEXT!!"
“Oh no, a tyranid invasion fleet! What could possibly be worse than this???”
A single flood spore🗿
Yeah those things are just like scouting parties. An entire invasion is fleet is just a scouting party. That gives you an idea of the magnitutude the galaxy in 40k is dealing with.
@@vehx9316 ok and? The flood are the ground up remains of a dead god. They toppled the forerunners, ancient aliens so advanced they surpass even the necrons, so decisively that the only option to stop the flood was to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy to starve them to death (hence the halo array). The gravemind has the collective knowledge of everything it’s absorbed, including the ancient primordials they descend from (halos version of the old ones), and all the strategic knowledge that comes with it. The tyranids can adapt in days? The flood can do it in seconds. Only problem with the flood is that if they get caught in the feral stage they’re pretty easy to deal with, if by easy you mean glassing a continent. All it takes is one flood spore at the wrong time to destroy the galaxy, like say, a backwater hive world with billions to consume? Once a full blown keymind (planet sized flood hive, so think a brethren moon) is formed, which may I remind you wouldn’t be hard in 40k since hive worlds go dark all the time, it be game over, as the flood would have access to precursor tech and begin modifying any vehicles/ weapons/ships they come into contact to be more powerful than anything in 40k. The tyranids are bugs. The flood is a vengeful elder god
Just to note, I do like 40k, I actually recently finished reading infinite and the divine, but it is not nearly as op as people think it is. Like master chief could definitely solo a squad of space marines in the right circumstances, and so could even like a random guy with a phaser from Star Trek (bit of an exaggeration lol but still, spacemarines have been killed by goobers with spears, so they’re not and have never been the end all be all)
@@mysteriousstranger5873 idk man i think chief is outclassed by a single space marine
@@aidenlal916and a primarch would leave nothing left of chief. I love chief, but he best steer clear of this universe.
Is that new fluff on the gene stealers? In older fluff, individual genestealers were in a bio-stasis pods and were randomly sent out in their millions by the main fleet. The vast majority ended up dying in deep space but a very small number would end up on space hulks or even more lucky(for them) crash on a viable planet, and then the infiltration described would begin in order to get big enough to get the psychic attention of a hive fleet. Scouting implies they know where they are going for a set reason, while this is more random shotgun effect and seeing what comes up.
I think it's possible that the Tyranids use both methods.
Remember, Lictors gain the memories of individuals they eat. All it would take is a Lictor to eat an Administrative person and now the Hivefleet knows approximately where every Habitable world in the subsector is.
Fantastic narration and use of art.
This is the first of your 40K videos I have seen... you earned my like and sub!
Thank you for the presentation and composition! Fully enjoyable whilst sketching and drawing.
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! 😃🙌
There are many who tell story's about the WH40K topic but you....got me at the first second.
👍🏻
oh youu! Thanks for the kind words my friend!
Newbie to the Warhammer 40k lore. I thought the hive fleet “tendrils” were actual tendrils of some giant lovecraftian like entity. That’d be a cool and horrifying theory 😱
All hive fleets together are representation of one big lovecraftian creature with tendrils, so you are right. Many books told about it.
@@zergrush_9704 Ohh dang! So that is terrifying!! 😱
It's basically one giant literal hive with trillions of tyranids that shoot out like "tendrils" and concentrate on eating specific areas of the galaxy at a time
I've loved warhammer 40k since the 80s, figures were always admired!
Nothing like hearing how tyranids consume a world as the last thing before falling asleep lol.
After watching you're previous tyranid video (great job on that one), I saw that you had uploaded a new one, right on time!
One of my favorite 40k Channels
Best Nid video I’ve seen hands down
This was great. Going through all the units and what and how they do what they do. Top tier
Come here out of curiosity and was pleasantly surprised the sheer quality of this video. I’m for sure gonna be looking out for any Tau content!
Amazing content as always!❤
This is beautifully made as always, and somehow the music from Ixion for the Legacy chapter just fits perfectly!
Do you know the name of the track?
Always enjoy your lore videos!
Just found your channel. Gotta say your story telling is very immersive.
Look forward to more 40k content 👍 good stuff bro
Welcome aboard! Thanks a lot for your words! 🙌🏼
Imperium: The Tyranids only know us as prey"
Blood Angels: **Exist**
Hive Mind: "AND I TOOK THAT PERSONALLY"
Astartes: We have the finest armor known to mankind.
Tyranids: We have claws...
Dude I love this content... also, damn I know this is 40K but this is a dark way to go. No hiding, running anywhere... you would just be devoured at some point, terrifying.
Just wait till the new 40K tv/movie comes out with Henry Cavill!!!
The Emperor will smile upon you my fellow Battle Brother.
First video from this channel I have had the pleasure of watching! Certainly won’t be the last 😁
Glad you enjoyed it Aidan! Welcome aboard!
Excellent channel. You guys are amazing.
Holy hell this was awesome. Great production and presentation. Instant sub
This is GREAT! What a synopsis of a Vasst race of Creatures! Facinating!
Wonderful work as always.
I love the 40k content!👍 especially the tyranids
Great video. Thanks for covering the tyranid life cycle.
Great video. First time ive come across your content and i was very impressed in the way you present the lore
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome aboard😃 🙌🏼
Chaos is terror, Tyranids are primal fear
On one hand tyranids seem so awesomely incredible in their adaptability and diversity of specific roles and tasks. On the other it's plain dum, one would think they would have figured by now something like chlorophyll to SYNTHESIZE biomass from inorganic matter. That way they'd be free to multiply independently of already existing biomass. Makes little sense to me tbh.
They are apparently not able to adapt to everything wich also explains their extreme aggression.
That is not how plants work. Plants work by taking nutrients from the ground and carbon from the atmosphere.
Since both are limited this would jot allow them to grow endlessly.
Fusion however would allow them to create every material they want so
Orks really love the nids.
´Oy, crunchy bugs!'
love the videos you make. great job on this one
I appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
You really sell the warhammer universe though i personally don't care for the 40k as much as the sword and shield version I can though appreciate the lore behind it all.
The tyranids get me depressed because there's no winning against them.
Thanks!
🙏😃Thank you!!
Ahhh yes my beloved Tyranids... devour that world you see before you! Children of the four Armed Emperor i welcome you and happily await to accent into your glorious mind!
When you think about it, resistance against a tyranid invasion serves absolutely no strategic purpose since the tyranids consume the dead afterwards anyway. Killing a tyranid does not destroy the biomass, it only disperses it temporarily.
At the molecular level, you've got to disintegrate, dissolve or burn the tyranid; any kind of physical force is just wasted effort during the invasion.
Once the planet is being consumed, only what you have destroyed to the atomic level does not bolster the swarm, and afaik, the Imperium has no weapon designed to make organic matter undergo nuclear reactions; even a nuke will only transform plutonium, uranium or hydrogen, so it has no consequence whatsoever for the swarm.
This explains why We should all surrender to the Necrons!
@@sadiqahmed4143 Yes, commisar, this comment right here.
Great video, I'm struggling to remember what that song is from that start at 5:21, It's such an earworm.
I'm here cause Magic the Gathering made me interested in 40k. Tyranids so far has been my favorite story topic. I wonder how'd they fare against Phyrexians, Eldrazi or Slivers........ Or Nicol Bolas
Love this channel
I am new to Tyranids, great video.
With the gargoyles you said they spit a poisonous substance when in fact, it’s actually venomous, poisonous is when you eat something and it kills you, venom is when something stings or bites you and it kills you It’s just semantics
Thanks for the clarification! 🙌
This guy fucks
So technically, I can eat something that is venomous and stay alive?
@@aristogan yes, venom is a protein. Issues are still there if you have ulcers or stomach issues that allow it to enter your blood stream
Now to be fair there is a likelihood of death in the consumption of a gargoyle
I think Tyranids are scarier than Daemons or Necrons
Better than Drukari
@@isaiahd5396Drukhari can’t take over. They’d get stomped by the Eldar, Necrons and Chaos if the Imperium collapses. Necrons and Nids are the biggest threats by far (due to 9th and 10th).
Tyranids are not cruel. The dead don't suffer.
There is no need for resistance; embrace our coming saviors!
If I remember correctly, the Tyranids are the Daemons greatest weakness and vice versa
@@gamerman782 One of. Besides Blanks, Nulls, and Sister of Silence. Along with the Emperors sword which grants them a true death. Meaning they can’t come back.
1:55 you may want to read Blood of Baal, it would seem more human motives have now been ascribed to the little buggers
The hive fleet wanted revenge which is a distinct human characteristic, which is terrifying.
@@yoyo2598 makes it seem likely they’d feel a certain way about prioritizing a Terra invasion
Amazing video as always
I love the Nids and definitely Red Terror and the Death Leaper
Love space horror like the Original film alien so this is right my alley love 40k lore related to the tyranids
I like to look at "Event Horizon" as mankind's first interaction with the warp and "Aliens" as their first experience with a mild Tyranids presence, probably the closest we'll get to 40k movies while still being commercially successful
Might be just me, but I’ve been heavily digging the biological, almost bio-tech form of the hive ships, bonus points for not looking too much like “armored dinosaurs masquerading as insects” and more like giant, terrible bugs that spew forth the swarms like bees from a hive
I swear at one point he said, Snackrifice! Hahaha
Beautiful story telling!
We need a cross over death match: Tyranid Hive fleet vs Zerg Swarm!!!!!! LOL
Zerg would suck, just different sizes
I would love to see a video about Dwarves in Warhammer 40k. Its so little info on yt about them. Only thing I discovered is that they are called squats and they are not real dwarves.
Try looking into the "Leagues of Votann"
If you could take out their long distance travel you could vaporize all nearby planets then starve them
You would have to Isolate the entirety of the Tyranid Hivemind. Who knows his large it truly is
You gotta match the Nids tic for tac in combat just like the Tau's did... It is still bloody mess but they managed to pushed the Nids back to dark space... Easier said than done tho XD
i always enjoy your vids, they are very nice :D
15:10 "...massive shadow that blocks out the Sun." So, the hive fleet reached Earth?
I did enjoy the video. I will like and comment.
the tyranids need a real win, not just a stretch of unnamed worlds with no history or note other than being a victim of the tyranids, they need to claim a real world with history. to make the audience really feel them...
personally I would love to see a catachan invasion story with an imperium loss, its in the right location.
Awesome information
Excellent 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Top work
I.. DRANK.. YOUR… BIOMASS. *tentacle swirls and slurping noises*. -There will be Tyranids.
You say horrific, we say inevitable
I wonder if anyone has ever made a pipe organ from the spines of dead Tyranids. For a start you could build a real meaty bass section out of a Tervigon's heat vents.
Spoken like a true drukari
Im feeling the Fabius Bile vibe ! Love it
New Zerg units look great!
Noice! Praise the Great Star Wurm! ...I mean... uh.. the Emperor! yeah! the... the Emperor...
Good save brother
Superb
This is some natgeo tier shit I love it
Whats the music that starts at 36:32? It's so hype and I LOVE IT❤
Tyranids NOM NOM NOM
that was pretty cool
Gotta wonder... If the Tyranids eventually devour all life in the universe... What would they do then? Devour eachother until they too become extinct?
That all nomadic species do when the food is no more in their old lands… go and find some new lands with lots of food. Andromeda is not that far.
Just go to the next galaxy. There are theories that they have already devoured other galaxies and the Milky Way is just next on the menu.
@@yoyo2598 Devouver the entire Universe.
Go to the next Galaxy.
There is no Galaxy left, THE FLEET HAS BEEN ARRANGED IN SNAKE ORDER AND SHALL ATTEMPT TO EAT IT'S OWN TAIL.
@@sadiqahmed4143Just because they've eaten all the life _currently_ available doesn't mean there won't be more life _later._
According to the book epilogue (Forgot the name, it's the one with the Pharos device) the Tyranids weren't even heading towards the Milky Way to begin with, but changed course when the Loyalists overloaded the Beacon.
Tyranids knew no fear until they attacked necron toombworld
Awesome!!
Ok i know im about to cross two different Sci-Fi universes here, but imagine the endless cycle of destruction and repair; annihilation and rebirth that would occur during a war between The Borg and The Tyranids. Talk about a feedback loop from Hell lol...
Simce voyagers established that the borg don't do research I don't think the borg would last long.
Hi, I just now found your channel and this is my first post. +1 Sub and +1 Thumbs Up! So, the Tyranids seem to me to be very similar to the Cthulhu mythos. Am I right about that? It would seem like the only way to hope to defeat them is to travel through the Warp rift and hit them with atomics or stronger weapons. Do you guys run a Warhammer RPG? I'd sure like to give it a try. Thanks for sharing 🧑🏼👍🏼
Love it
Well based on this it sounds like the Tyranid hive fleet have arived in W40K Darktide.
The only thing that could possibly stop the tyranids is the forerunner Halo rings.
Are those the Brendan Fraser eyes at 16:46? 😆
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Is that Leonard Cohen in the background at 5-minutes-ish?
So if a Borg drone were to successfully assimilate a Tyranid…which hive mind would be in charge? 😝