Sa'kan: "Hey, did you know that it was Man that was made in God's image?" Yes, I know the Space Marines follow the Imperial Truth. They know he's not a God. But hey, it's funny.
@@richardjubb192 It's a series. At the end of it, only the little girl survived out of all the other humans he ended up finding. The Guardsmen thought she was corrupted because she was shellshocked and repeating the same thing over and over again. They executed her.
@@gigachad3497 Yeah, I didn't fully get that. Was it meant to imply that without the strength inspired by being around one of His Angels the people succumbed to the madness? Or was it just that SOMETHING happened until only she was left?
Something killed the rest of the people and she got away. She had shell shock most likely, hence why she was repeating the same thing over and over. Just a scared little girl. They just thought it was corruption.@@kieranadamson3224
They're all quite terrifying in their own ways, but the Necrons are fun (read: terrifying) because they effectively already won the game every younger race is still playing. They have the craziest tech by far, because they had to murder gods with it once. They can show up just about anywhere because their dominion extended across the whole galaxy. Worst of all, they couldn't care less about any one of the younger species, beyond their capacity for being used. Well, except Trazyn, that guy's a complete weirdo.
Tyranids are brutal. Just mindless drones throwing them into biomas for no other purpose but to consume the essence of life. There’s a story that one of those giant liaviathins swallowed a whole ship and the crew captain detailed the entire digestive process. Necrons just have killer tech and of course, because of the Tyranids, they are reawakening.
When I saw the title I was straight up thinking, someones boutta die cause only in death duty ends. For the might of the emperor and our fallen brothers and sisters
@@richardjubb192 Well i don't think his rate of fire is that high plus the space marines can close the distance very quickly. Even with slow human zombies, he killed 2 in range. I would go for teleportation immediately actually 😋
@@angel_macharielno he gold the child and the rest to head west wjile he takes cover. Very different orders but if he did switch to fighting over protecting it was probably out of his selflessness.
@@blacktemplar1139 That's the one. He may want to protect these people, but with an assassin faffing about and picking off all dangerous humans, his presence may well have been more of a liability. Plus, he was hella beat up by this point. Can't let the children see their angel fall.
Yeah, fair enough. I'll be honest. i dont know a whole lot about the warhammer universe, but i do know about 90% of the time in any warhammer animation. Their armour does absolutely nothing it would be nice to show it actually deflecting something like in the fan made animation Astartes.
@@Seanyj9729yeah but even the fan made astartes would show necron tier weapons 1 hit killing anything that isn't a primarch or dreadnought/Terminator armor, but saying those guys are 1,000 year old veterans they wouldn't get shot by a necron even if in less protective but more mobile armor like we see here. You see his face mask deflect a shot but it totally breaks the mask (most likely just due to it being broken already, which also implies it saved him from getting his face split in two or atleast losing an eye to a necron plasma blade.) but a direct headshot would be a Insta kill as seen in the other previous astartes vs deathmark with the ultramarine (blue one). ultimately, pretty accurate. I wish it showed him taking small arms fire but beyond a possessed soldier (and they aren't shown to be capable of using weapons) there's really nobody who would be using a bolter or similar ballistic weapon against a Angel in this battlefield or really any necron vs imperium battle. realistically they should all be wearing the mark 7 birdbeak armor as it has the fatest mobility and like also seen in the previous ultramarine vs deathmark video. they are quick enough to react to a gunshot or have the battle awareness to see it coming (If I'm not wrong don't astartes have weak foresight abilities? being able to see seconds into the future to react? or some similar "they're so used to battle they see it coming" bullshit?) we also see him dodge a bullet in the deathmark vs zombies video but he sees him way before he fires just the necron couldn't notice that due to his scope mostly blocking his head as it was yk, aiming at it. And even when he lost his arm if he had more mobile armor he could have completely cleared the danger zone but the sluggish nature of his armor lead to him getting caught. it's the difference between heavy but fast vs literally looking weightless and moving around like a fly on crack. The Necrons would stand NO chance unless they started using artillery weaponry which I've never seen them use they just use bigger lasers or gods (don't ask if you don't know it's too much context yk Pokemon and all that) so yeah but hey man I'm not a Astardes Chaplin or what have you maybe the fear factor alone is worth it for them😂 (realistically it's more likely the salamanders just haven't made bird armor in a while and most either don't know how or didn't have enough Prep time for this mission, or both, as salamanders make their own armor opposed to getting it from the techo mechanicus or imperium of man reserve stock from the Horus heresy days
@@kingramon437 Thank you for your reply :) everything you said was very informative i can understand the logic with the necrons and the different kinds of armor and yes it would be nice if they did show the armor deflecting more. I still think its an oversight by the animators or developers my point still stands regardless of the necrons in most animations their armor does nothing. Im sure war-hammer fans like yourself have an explanation for everything regarding that and im not taking a shot at you but in my opinion they need to show more of the armor doing what armor is designed to do.
@@Seanyj9729 no doubt I 100% agree, it's badass armor, let it be badass. I have the same issue with Terminator armor (the bigger ones with weird triangle masks) dying to even basic imperium plasma guns. The f is the point of wearing big ass armor if you are just a big target too slow to dodge even slower shots. That's lame. Necrons specifically however. that's fair. but with how they show Space Marines even the Astartes animation high key makes them way stronger. but I think all the armor should become stronger in lore relative to that. Space Marines taking temporary Giant Lasgun fire with no damage, Terminators casually shrugging off plasma shots and only being wounded by vehicle mounted plasma weapons and dying to like 3 or 4 shots before it starts to break down and melt the man inside surviving until then, and even being able to be saved by medical intervention from the servitor servants in like 1-2 hours long surgical procedures and machine repair processes if he doesn't take more fire. these guys have lived for over 1,000 years after all and are supposedly the best of their chapter with the strongest armor (and assumably bodies within them) and even basic marine armor can sustain someone who took fatal damage even by space marine standards so super special Age of Heresey suits should be able to do that to a near magical degree. So yeah I agree 100%. Necrons dematerialize all matter and the only thing that slows it down is how much mass it needs to chew through which takes seconds. even less time with stronger necron weapons that's just their average rifle. so this gets a pass, You would only use terminators for long range attacks and with shielding so like very rare and expensive units. And even then the teleporting sniper would defeat him easily (unless the terminator knew about him and could plan accordingly with 1,000 years worth of experience) they're just op compared to literally everything else. the Astartes videos shows them stomping some rebels. it's like the largest difference in power possible.
It’s a necron death mark, one of the strongest types of necrons outside of the overlords or bodyguards. Not to mention they did go up against a destroyer as well
They where basically fighting against an ancient metal zombies that did toe to toe against ancient literal gods back in the day, so they basically have extremely advanced weaponry that is able to kill a god , imagine a superhuman armor vs a world splitting armament, even a basic necron gun can rip a spacemarine even an indirect hit
They also have something called a synaptic disintegrator, which is an especially deadly Necron weapon that doesn’t care if the shot is a body shot or not, as contact from a single shot from it destroys your neural and synaptic connections. It doesn’t matter if your a guardsman or a space marine, a hit from it will either immediately kill you, or if you’re unlucky, make you a husk of your former self, as any your brain is nothing but a mismatched set of loose connections trying to make out a person.
What I wanted to say here is that Pariah Nexus is not faithful to lore. I do not know that this Necron assassin is, but he is certainly not a Deathmark. This assassin acts more like a warp spider. Maybe he is one in disguise? How else can he teleport around the battlefield? People who are familiar with the lore should know that necrons do not have teleportation technology in a traditional sense. They phase shift into another dimension. This means that necron is not physical, but he is here like a ghost. He still needs to move and travel on foot. This is why I was greatly confused by order of cinematics, because I was assuming that they were lore-accurate. However, they weren't. It wasn't that writers made incoherent story, it is just that they did not done adequate research about their own source material. Errors in lore: 1) Teleportation; 2) Lack of autorepair function in necrons; 3) Lack of physical strength in necrons; Also, with my previous comment I had exposed this community for not watching most of these cinematics as there were plenty of people ignorant not of the order of cinematics, but that some of them actually exist. Ironically, those ignorant people felt most confident in condemning out of their own ignorance.
Man wrote a condescending article and isn't even right lmaoo. Necrons DO have teleportation in that sense, and so do Deathmarks. So confidently incorrect you are
@@REgamesplayer the Dimensional Oubliette, they can effectively jump in and out of the pocket dimension which they can enter and exit from any point, effectively teleporting. The Deathmark repaired themself in a previous scene, but they were pretty heavily damaged and probably couldn't completely repair themself while having enough time to assassinate Sa'kan and the Sister without pissing off his boss. I mean... it's pretty clear the Deathmark has physical strength here... I mean he easily crushed a bolter, but being damaged and trying to fight close-quarters - which the Deathmarks aren't really equipped for - against a pissed off Salamander isn't a recipe for success.
@@kregler This is where you are wrong. Phase shifting into different dimension is not teleporting. They literally have to walk where they want to be. They are more akin to ghosts. What we see portrayed here is teleportation akin to Warp Spiders. There is no teleportation in W40k universe which isn't born out of warp. Deathmark could not handle guardsmen. They would grab him and would impair his movement which shows equivalent strength to a man's strength. That is not correct. Necrons are physically stronger than a human. He also did not phase shifted to a reasonable distance away from Salamander. He should known better than to appear right in the next building when damaged. Furthermore, necrons have self-repair protocols. Creators of this video had missed this part about Necron lore. A rookie mistake.
@@REgamesplayerill do you one better, when GW gets their own lore right without mixing it all up and remaking whole books then you can act condescending to the people who put blood sweat and tears in their work
These series themselves forgot their own order of things. Writing is absolutely horrible. In one Deathmark is killed by Sakan while sister provides supporting fire. In this scene, sister is being killed by Deathmark. Sigh, is this show really so inconsistent or watching episodes scattered through the internet gave me a wrong impression?
this is what happens when you watch a show through clips on UA-cam lmao get your broke ass a warhammer+ subscription and actually watch the show before you talk your nonsense 😂
Deathmark: "unusual degree of defiance, yet futile"
Sa'kan: I didnt here no bell
Deathmark: I need an adult
Sa'kan: "Hey, did you know that it was Man that was made in God's image?"
Yes, I know the Space Marines follow the Imperial Truth. They know he's not a God. But hey, it's funny.
I THOUGHT THIS WAS THE EMPIRE??? THIS IS THE EMPIRE AIN'T IT?
Szeras: “Are you winning son?”
Deathmark: “Dad come pick me up I’m scared”
So angels arriving sounds like very angry locomotives charging at full speed? Now that is a Sororitas spitual revelation right there.
"I hunted dragons in my youth boy, a few scratches won't show me down now".
Is a hard fucking line from someone missing an arm 😆
Missing an arm. A failed heart. A collapsed lung and he's running off an adrenal drip and pain suppressants 😭🤣
Its just a flesh wound!
@@neithertwosturrr3016Easy day for an Astartes.
Nah he didnt lost his arm, he just let it to have a little rest, he will come back for it later. XD
Alright give me the Rubicon fuck it we ball chaos gods what's a lil pain brother huh
Anyone else catch Sa’Kan’s glowing red eyes when he charged the Deathmark?
Chills
His eyes have always been red??
@@derrickstorm6976I think he meant that they were glowing more than normal
It's there for like a split second but yeah
reddit: the post
LOL "chills" & the dramatic space😭
@@0NoOne1nParticular chills man.... chills.........
Sa'kan, "The gentle", squad varlok, salamander's 3rd battle company
damm salamandars are warm to people. hot to zenos.
Vulkan would be proud
@@z-man1237 Vulkan IS proud!
VULKAN LIVES!!
"My thanks... Sister"
He finally felt respect for her😢
The worst part is...that he was able to save only one. However, she was executed by the Guardsmen in the end. It is...man. Grim dark..at it's finest..
Sakan only saved human? And they were executed ? Where can I find this scripture
Did she or maybe not
@@richardjubb192
It's a series. At the end of it, only the little girl survived out of all the other humans he ended up finding. The Guardsmen thought she was corrupted because she was shellshocked and repeating the same thing over and over again. They executed her.
@@gigachad3497 Yeah, I didn't fully get that. Was it meant to imply that without the strength inspired by being around one of His Angels the people succumbed to the madness? Or was it just that SOMETHING happened until only she was left?
Something killed the rest of the people and she got away. She had shell shock most likely, hence why she was repeating the same thing over and over. Just a scared little girl. They just thought it was corruption.@@kieranadamson3224
My brother legit just said a collapse lung, heart failure l, and a missing hand were SCRATCHES
it's to show he's human again, those are just the extra organs they put into space marines.
I guess for an Astartes, anything other than *stopping* you from doing your work is superficial. If there's still a way, then it's just a bit harder.
Sa'Kan :Even one arm , i can still serve
I mean, the Deathmark did actually eliminate all its targets.
2:39 thats a powerful statement
Man that's sad danica died she's my favorite.
I like to believe the youngest child becomes a space marine later in life. I probably would after an experience like that.
ua-cam.com/video/QhKVyssP3dY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
(or just serach pariah nexus ending)
sorry to burst your bubble... its the grimdark after all
Honestly the necrons seem the most terrifying in this universe (just started getting into war hammer)
They're all quite terrifying in their own ways, but the Necrons are fun (read: terrifying) because they effectively already won the game every younger race is still playing. They have the craziest tech by far, because they had to murder gods with it once. They can show up just about anywhere because their dominion extended across the whole galaxy. Worst of all, they couldn't care less about any one of the younger species, beyond their capacity for being used. Well, except Trazyn, that guy's a complete weirdo.
@@IronianKnightnah man everyone except Trazyn is a weirdo 😂😂
Tyranids are brutal. Just mindless drones throwing them into biomas for no other purpose but to consume the essence of life. There’s a story that one of those giant liaviathins swallowed a whole ship and the crew captain detailed the entire digestive process.
Necrons just have killer tech and of course, because of the Tyranids, they are reawakening.
Sister you are faithful
*missing limb*
Tis but a scratch!
“A scratch?! Your arm’s off!”
@@goingblargh No, it isn't
@@AgamotoGuitar “Well what’s that then?”
the sister dead, it's inspiring me to write a story
Why did she have to die 😢
When I saw the title I was straight up thinking, someones boutta die cause only in death duty ends.
For the might of the emperor and our fallen brothers and sisters
I love deathmark
This is my pre workout
The deathmark hesitated..
Why did the deathmark turn his head when facing the spacemarine
His teleportation didn't work in time and he wanted to play it safe avoiding getting into melee range with risking a second shot.
@@elasolezito but that ended him been stabbed in the throat he could have got a second shot off
@@richardjubb192 Well i don't think his rate of fire is that high plus the space marines can close the distance very quickly. Even with slow human zombies, he killed 2 in range. I would go for teleportation immediately actually 😋
Was that a monty python reference
Unfortunately, and spoilers.
If Sa'kan had gone with them, the bald child would have lived.
Yes, quite unusual for a Salamander to chose wrath and self-defense over the protection of people.
@@angel_macharielno he gold the child and the rest to head west wjile he takes cover. Very different orders but if he did switch to fighting over protecting it was probably out of his selflessness.
@@angel_macharielQuite unusual for a Salamander to leave a target as dangerous as a Deathmark alive
@@blacktemplar1139 That's the one. He may want to protect these people, but with an assassin faffing about and picking off all dangerous humans, his presence may well have been more of a liability. Plus, he was hella beat up by this point. Can't let the children see their angel fall.
Whats the point of all that armor if it pretty much does fuck all when it comes to protection
The necrons use energy weapons that disintegrate literally everything. Armor doesn’t help with that.
Yeah, fair enough. I'll be honest. i dont know a whole lot about the warhammer universe, but i do know about 90% of the time in any warhammer animation. Their armour does absolutely nothing it would be nice to show it actually deflecting something like in the fan made animation Astartes.
@@Seanyj9729yeah but even the fan made astartes would show necron tier weapons 1 hit killing anything that isn't a primarch or dreadnought/Terminator armor, but saying those guys are 1,000 year old veterans they wouldn't get shot by a necron even if in less protective but more mobile armor like we see here.
You see his face mask deflect a shot but it totally breaks the mask (most likely just due to it being broken already, which also implies it saved him from getting his face split in two or atleast losing an eye to a necron plasma blade.) but a direct headshot would be a Insta kill as seen in the other previous astartes vs deathmark with the ultramarine (blue one).
ultimately, pretty accurate. I wish it showed him taking small arms fire but beyond a possessed soldier (and they aren't shown to be capable of using weapons) there's really nobody who would be using a bolter or similar ballistic weapon against a Angel in this battlefield or really any necron vs imperium battle.
realistically they should all be wearing the mark 7 birdbeak armor as it has the fatest mobility and like also seen in the previous ultramarine vs deathmark video. they are quick enough to react to a gunshot or have the battle awareness to see it coming (If I'm not wrong don't astartes have weak foresight abilities? being able to see seconds into the future to react? or some similar "they're so used to battle they see it coming" bullshit?) we also see him dodge a bullet in the deathmark vs zombies video but he sees him way before he fires just the necron couldn't notice that due to his scope mostly blocking his head as it was yk, aiming at it. And even when he lost his arm if he had more mobile armor he could have completely cleared the danger zone but the sluggish nature of his armor lead to him getting caught. it's the difference between heavy but fast vs literally looking weightless and moving around like a fly on crack. The Necrons would stand NO chance unless they started using artillery weaponry which I've never seen them use they just use bigger lasers or gods (don't ask if you don't know it's too much context yk Pokemon and all that) so yeah but hey man I'm not a Astardes Chaplin or what have you maybe the fear factor alone is worth it for them😂 (realistically it's more likely the salamanders just haven't made bird armor in a while and most either don't know how or didn't have enough Prep time for this mission, or both, as salamanders make their own armor opposed to getting it from the techo mechanicus or imperium of man reserve stock from the Horus heresy days
@@kingramon437 Thank you for your reply :) everything you said was very informative i can understand the logic with the necrons and the different kinds of armor and yes it would be nice if they did show the armor deflecting more. I still think its an oversight by the animators or developers my point still stands regardless of the necrons in most animations their armor does nothing. Im sure war-hammer fans like yourself have an explanation for everything regarding that and im not taking a shot at you but in my opinion they need to show more of the armor doing what armor is designed to do.
@@Seanyj9729 no doubt I 100% agree, it's badass armor, let it be badass. I have the same issue with Terminator armor (the bigger ones with weird triangle masks) dying to even basic imperium plasma guns. The f is the point of wearing big ass armor if you are just a big target too slow to dodge even slower shots. That's lame. Necrons specifically however. that's fair. but with how they show Space Marines even the Astartes animation high key makes them way stronger. but I think all the armor should become stronger in lore relative to that. Space Marines taking temporary Giant Lasgun fire with no damage, Terminators casually shrugging off plasma shots and only being wounded by vehicle mounted plasma weapons and dying to like 3 or 4 shots before it starts to break down and melt the man inside surviving until then, and even being able to be saved by medical intervention from the servitor servants in like 1-2 hours long surgical procedures and machine repair processes if he doesn't take more fire. these guys have lived for over 1,000 years after all and are supposedly the best of their chapter with the strongest armor (and assumably bodies within them) and even basic marine armor can sustain someone who took fatal damage even by space marine standards so super special Age of Heresey suits should be able to do that to a near magical degree. So yeah I agree 100%. Necrons dematerialize all matter and the only thing that slows it down is how much mass it needs to chew through which takes seconds. even less time with stronger necron weapons that's just their average rifle.
so this gets a pass, You would only use terminators for long range attacks and with shielding so like very rare and expensive units. And even then the teleporting sniper would defeat him easily (unless the terminator knew about him and could plan accordingly with 1,000 years worth of experience) they're just op compared to literally everything else. the Astartes videos shows them stomping some rebels. it's like the largest difference in power possible.
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I dont get it, if they speak of marines being so OP against Necrons then why are they struggling so hard to kill them here even one on one?
It’s a necron death mark, one of the strongest types of necrons outside of the overlords or bodyguards. Not to mention they did go up against a destroyer as well
They where basically fighting against an ancient metal zombies that did toe to toe against ancient literal gods back in the day, so they basically have extremely advanced weaponry that is able to kill a god , imagine a superhuman armor vs a world splitting armament, even a basic necron gun can rip a spacemarine even an indirect hit
They also have something called a synaptic disintegrator, which is an especially deadly Necron weapon that doesn’t care if the shot is a body shot or not, as contact from a single shot from it destroys your neural and synaptic connections. It doesn’t matter if your a guardsman or a space marine, a hit from it will either immediately kill you, or if you’re unlucky, make you a husk of your former self, as any your brain is nothing but a mismatched set of loose connections trying to make out a person.
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What I wanted to say here is that Pariah Nexus is not faithful to lore. I do not know that this Necron assassin is, but he is certainly not a Deathmark. This assassin acts more like a warp spider. Maybe he is one in disguise? How else can he teleport around the battlefield? People who are familiar with the lore should know that necrons do not have teleportation technology in a traditional sense. They phase shift into another dimension. This means that necron is not physical, but he is here like a ghost. He still needs to move and travel on foot. This is why I was greatly confused by order of cinematics, because I was assuming that they were lore-accurate. However, they weren't. It wasn't that writers made incoherent story, it is just that they did not done adequate research about their own source material.
Errors in lore:
1) Teleportation;
2) Lack of autorepair function in necrons;
3) Lack of physical strength in necrons;
Also, with my previous comment I had exposed this community for not watching most of these cinematics as there were plenty of people ignorant not of the order of cinematics, but that some of them actually exist. Ironically, those ignorant people felt most confident in condemning out of their own ignorance.
Man wrote a condescending article and isn't even right lmaoo. Necrons DO have teleportation in that sense, and so do Deathmarks. So confidently incorrect you are
@@LordLambertius Well, what kind of teleportation does Deathmark use?
@@REgamesplayer the Dimensional Oubliette, they can effectively jump in and out of the pocket dimension which they can enter and exit from any point, effectively teleporting. The Deathmark repaired themself in a previous scene, but they were pretty heavily damaged and probably couldn't completely repair themself while having enough time to assassinate Sa'kan and the Sister without pissing off his boss. I mean... it's pretty clear the Deathmark has physical strength here... I mean he easily crushed a bolter, but being damaged and trying to fight close-quarters - which the Deathmarks aren't really equipped for - against a pissed off Salamander isn't a recipe for success.
@@kregler This is where you are wrong. Phase shifting into different dimension is not teleporting. They literally have to walk where they want to be. They are more akin to ghosts. What we see portrayed here is teleportation akin to Warp Spiders. There is no teleportation in W40k universe which isn't born out of warp.
Deathmark could not handle guardsmen. They would grab him and would impair his movement which shows equivalent strength to a man's strength. That is not correct. Necrons are physically stronger than a human.
He also did not phase shifted to a reasonable distance away from Salamander. He should known better than to appear right in the next building when damaged.
Furthermore, necrons have self-repair protocols. Creators of this video had missed this part about Necron lore. A rookie mistake.
@@REgamesplayerill do you one better, when GW gets their own lore right without mixing it all up and remaking whole books then you can act condescending to the people who put blood sweat and tears in their work
And then, Sakan have sex with the sister and they have many children and lived a long and happy end of life.
Okay Buddy.
Wtf
These series themselves forgot their own order of things. Writing is absolutely horrible. In one Deathmark is killed by Sakan while sister provides supporting fire. In this scene, sister is being killed by Deathmark.
Sigh, is this show really so inconsistent or watching episodes scattered through the internet gave me a wrong impression?
in which one was the deathmark killed by sakan? the one they killed together was a skorpekh destroyer
@@okdanhe During the part where Sakan was talking with Necron leader via Deathmark's head hologram.
@@REgamesplayer pretty sure that's the next episode and that you watched them in the wrong order
@@okdanhe That IS next episode and neither of those episodes can exist together as they characters die in each of those episodes.
this is what happens when you watch a show through clips on UA-cam lmao get your broke ass a warhammer+ subscription and actually watch the show before you talk your nonsense 😂