The WH40k episode, thats a Psyker, not an Astropath. Astropaths are a type of Psyker used in navigating the warp. This Psyker is used in the field to help protect the Ultramarines from chaos. A bit knitpicky, I know but I keep hearing this misnomer. For in the grimdark future, there is only war! Cadia Stands!
Astropath aren't used for navigation. They are used for communication at long distances using the warp. You're mistaken them for the Navigators. Navigators are psyker mutants, usually with a third eye. They help accompany and navigate a ship through the warp using their third eye whenever they transition to the warp. Due to vast distances. Astropaths are telepaths used to communicate other fellow Astropaths across the galaxy. They are technically long distance telephones calls. No way in hell they would sacrifice their means of communication. What you see in the episode is just a psyker. A psyker who is super devout and faithful. Also he is blind, but because of this. His "Blind Faith" along with chanting prayer channel his power and creates a psychic bubble of protection
Astropaths are just psykers who are soul bound to the emperor. I believe this is an astropath drawing on that connection the big E to power the psychic shield against the sorcerer / daemon.
No hate just to let you know during the end credits it says as Astropath. And it's true in the lore that all the Astropaths are blind because of their process of becoming an Astropath.😊😊
In New World after the king defeats Alstrom for the last time he also throws off his crown showing he doesnt care about it because it means nothing and he goes back to his war-table because thats where his people need him but when Alstrom is given the chance to redeem himself he doesnt care for his friend but instead runs to the discarded crown showing that all he cares for is the idea of being a king and wearing that crown.
@@iraford5788 Strong women and weak men seems like a theme. I don't want to write a paper on it, just watch for yourself. Even in the amazing Armored Core video, Keanu's pilot character is lost without his female AI assistant.
If i may have a saying about Armored Core episode (and sorry if this is long and SPOILER): 1. A commenter from Silverglint video points out that the pilot works for Rubicon Liberation Front. So, it can be assumed that he's just a normal AC pilot given the power that is the voice in the head, and the voice is the result of augmentation and coral substance native to planet Rubicon. 2. The creator originally wants to make the ending tied to AC6's true antagonist, which is an evil state-of-the-art AI called Allmind. Alas, he can't use AC6 assets freely, so the episode is what we get. Edit: So, imo, Armored Core episode doesn't follow DEI. The plot itself is the same as the plot of AC6 game; an evil advanced ai guiding and manipulating pilot to fulfill its objective.
That Armored Core & Warhammer short movie were too raw & deserves a full length film🔥
The WH40k episode, thats a Psyker, not an Astropath. Astropaths are a type of Psyker used in navigating the warp. This Psyker is used in the field to help protect the Ultramarines from chaos. A bit knitpicky, I know but I keep hearing this misnomer.
For in the grimdark future, there is only war! Cadia Stands!
Cadia fragmented
I hot whsts left of cadia in an ash urn
Astropath aren't used for navigation. They are used for communication at long distances using the warp. You're mistaken them for the Navigators.
Navigators are psyker mutants, usually with a third eye. They help accompany and navigate a ship through the warp using their third eye whenever they transition to the warp.
Due to vast distances. Astropaths are telepaths used to communicate other fellow Astropaths across the galaxy. They are technically long distance telephones calls. No way in hell they would sacrifice their means of communication.
What you see in the episode is just a psyker. A psyker who is super devout and faithful. Also he is blind, but because of this. His "Blind Faith" along with chanting prayer channel his power and creates a psychic bubble of protection
Astropaths are just psykers who are soul bound to the emperor. I believe this is an astropath drawing on that connection the big E to power the psychic shield against the sorcerer / daemon.
No hate just to let you know during the end credits it says as Astropath.
And it's true in the lore that all the Astropaths are blind because of their process of becoming an Astropath.😊😊
It was great, only episode that was a bit boring was crossfire. Pacman was unique and a cool spin on puck
Sifu was DOPE!!!!!!! I fondly remember that part in the game this episode focused on 💯💢 And, oddly enough--Pac Man was equally dope!!!!
Damn, in the future Robots don’t even want to work…
😂😂😂
it wasn't dark enough if you ask me, life is darker on a daily basis sometimes ....
I thought the title meant literally dark to look at. Like visually lol
Anyone noticed Farah Karim and fucking Ghost from COD MWII is in Crossfire episode?
Where are the views?
Love, Death, PLUS Robots? LOL really?
It was way too Dark! as in I couldn't see anything.
In New World after the king defeats Alstrom for the last time he also throws off his crown showing he doesnt care about it because it means nothing and he goes back to his war-table because thats where his people need him but when Alstrom is given the chance to redeem himself he doesnt care for his friend but instead runs to the discarded crown showing that all he cares for is the idea of being a king and wearing that crown.
The DEI was strong in this series. Warhammer was the exception and it was glorious.
What was so Dei about this series!?.
@@iraford5788 Strong women and weak men seems like a theme. I don't want to write a paper on it, just watch for yourself. Even in the amazing Armored Core video, Keanu's pilot character is lost without his female AI assistant.
@@gamelover2222are you mental or just joking? 😂😂😂😂😂
Are the men in Sifu and Crossfire weak to you? Just because there are strong women doesnt mean the men are weak @gamelover2222
If i may have a saying about Armored Core episode (and sorry if this is long and SPOILER):
1. A commenter from Silverglint video points out that the pilot works for Rubicon Liberation Front. So, it can be assumed that he's just a normal AC pilot given the power that is the voice in the head, and the voice is the result of augmentation and coral substance native to planet Rubicon.
2. The creator originally wants to make the ending tied to AC6's true antagonist, which is an evil state-of-the-art AI called Allmind. Alas, he can't use AC6 assets freely, so the episode is what we get.
Edit: So, imo, Armored Core episode doesn't follow DEI. The plot itself is the same as the plot of AC6 game; an evil advanced ai guiding and manipulating pilot to fulfill its objective.
It was way too dark.
nop, could have been darker