"The Inquisition has found no stain on you." Oh wow thanks I can't believe it took you a century to realise that I wasn't a warp corrupted daemon, nice job.
and still at the end of the game he was still salty that Titus is incorruptible, practically threatening him that at the first excuse he will snitch out again. Please get rid of Calgar, how the fuck Leandros got promoted instead of being punished.
Fun fact, Titus doesn't actually 'die' from his wounds here. They stoip his heart for the primaris transformation, and if you're a black shield you serve there until you die. So he's referring to the fact that his Death Watch / Black Shield service is over and he's reborn into the Ultramarines once more.
@@arcturus1231 as I said, you have to die to stop being a black shield, so it is ambiguous wether he died from the wound or they ‘made’ him die by his rebirth through the surgery. The firstborn marine ceased and the primaris was born
We definitely need that cape and hood as an accessory dammit! *_I WANT MY CAPTAIN TO BE FUCKIN’ STYLIN’ WITH HIS DRIP ALONE ON THEM DANK-ASS THOUSAND SONS!!_*
@@briancathey498 To be fair it is also a punishment as Leandros can’t really get any glory he seeks as he is forced into a roll that makes him do different things, like make sure his brothers have faith etc, also he is forced to read the book he constantly harps on about and misinterprets
A CENTURY in the Deathwatch. At this point the man might as well have his banner placed atop the Imperial Palace Gates. Not much else would rival this level of accolades.
@@hectorparra6923maybe a couple centuries service tempered the man wearing the Skull helmet,… but I doubt it. Seen GLP’s story video. I wasn’t surprised to see who it was.
For people confused about Titus, his supposed penance and why he joined the deathwatch as a blackshield. Titus was locked up in some Inquisitorial dungeon for more than 100 years. When the Inquisitorious finally decided he was uncorrupted by the taint of chaos, they offered him servitude with the Deathwatch. Titus initially declined, wishing to return to the Ultramarine chapter instead. It's then where he was informed about his name being removed from the ledgers of the chapter. An action that was endorsed by Leandros after he became chapter chaplain somewhere in those 100 years Titus spent rotting in a cell. When he heard he couldn't return to his own chapter, he accepted the position under the condition it was as a blackshield. Why blackshield? Because blackshields are marines who (willingly) abandoned their own chapters, but were uncorrupted and still loyal to the emperor. Blackshields are vowed to remain silent about their pasts and thus other members wouldn't dare ask about their histories. Had Titus joined the deathwatch as a normal marine, the inevitable question of his origin would follow and Titus wouldn't be able to lie about his past. Offering the deathwatch to Titus was also a genius move from the Inquisitorius to make sure they didn't make a mistake. The Deathwatch are extremely zealous and keen-eyed when it comes to corruption, had the inquisitors made an mistake with their assessment of Titus, the other chapter members would quickly notice and deal with him, blackshield or not. They're also often send on suicide missions, so there was a higher likelyhood for Titus to die. From their perspective, it was a win-win. In their eyes, Titus was either uncorrupted and thus a useful member of the deathwatch, or he's corrupted. Either way, his life would be deemed short due the nature of their missions. Why Titus wanted to serve 'penance' is because he deemed himself a failure after being forced to abandon his chapter all those years ago. It's the reason why Titus is shocked to hear he's was invited back into the ultramarines, as a primaris no less at the behest of the chapter master. Fun fact about Leandros: Leandros' a cunt.
Even funnier is that no other unit in the Ultramarines wanted Leandros as a battle brother. If anything they viewed his zelotry to the Codex far beyond the pail for even a Ultramarine. His "promotion" to Chaplain by Caldor was more of a punishment. Basically, isolating and in a sense censured the man from ever obtaining honor. I always viewed the man was too busy trying to earn a promotion. As it seemed in Space Marine one he was a very fresh battle brother, compared to Titus 4 centuries of service. So him going after Titus at the end felt like his goal was to aim for 2nd Captain.
@@everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773 Why does people say that about Leandros promotion to chaplain by Caldor? is it written somewhere? because I would want to read it, I know there is an issue of white dwarf I think issue 498 where they resume the events from space marine 1 to space marine 2 but I haven't read it.
So far i can see from the Vid that Titus Kill Team is: Titus: Blackshield, Ultramarine; Kill Team Leader Kelstros: Blood Angel; Second in Command Ulfar: Vylka Fenryka (Space Wolves) Beren: Black Templar Darius: Dark Angel I'm surprised Darius and Ulfar aren't at each others throths all day. Considering there Chapters don't like each other much. Props to Titus for keeping those two focused on the job.
When you're subjected to psycho indoctrination of watching footage of days upon days of your fellow SM getting killed by Xenos in every way imaginable, your hatred refocuses onto them instead of one another. And the super intense training regimes even for a SM break them down into thinking "maybe I don't hate this dude nearly as much as I thought"
@@sedlyholmes3722 I like that guy. He also played gwayne the green knight in Camelot before Vikings. Look it up if u haven’t seen it he was very young.
Same, I figured in an attempt to bring in new players who never played the first they’d quickly gloss over how Titus returned to the Ultramarines and as a Primaris Lieutenant. Super happy after 13 years we found out what happened in between both games.
Wait. Did Titus declare himself Blackshield? IIRC Blackshield means he renounced the Ultramarines and chose to serve in the Deathwatch until he dies. It's considered dishonorable because Deathwatch are supposed to go back to their chapter and teach their brothers what they learned.
@@NoName-eb9zb nah Leandros becoming a Chaplain makes a lot of sense. Chaplains are supposed to have MASSIVE sticks up their asses, and among Ultramarines, Leandros has one MASSIVE stick up his ass.
Idk man i think some of you guys forget how paranoid the imperium is of Chaos. And how manipulative Chaos can be. Yall dogging on Leandros too much. His action makes complete sense for the setting imo.
He was a black shield (space marine with no chapter) in the death watch. Like a disowned battle brother. He gets the silver arm if he served the deathwatch as an ultramarine representative.
@@littlejohn8435 except we are told that his brothers will know he was death watch, but his status as a blackshield is to be expunged to avoid questions. So why would they not give the arm, as it's absence would raise the very questions they want to avoid?
He didn't get officially released by the Watch and he was also a black shield. The Ultras basically found him on the battlefield and went "it's ours now"
@@main1033 To be fair, Thule seemed to get hit with toxins that destroyed most geeneseed implants, while this 'Nid seems to have vanilla (not venomous) boneswords.
Even after all that happened, Leandros waits by his once captains side, is glad to see him well and acknowledges the fact that the inquisition found Titus innocent. A part of Leandros still likes Titus and feels guilty imo. Which is also why he is stubborn
MAJOR SPOILER: Its kinda wild how Leandros is in this scene compared then upon his reveal. Like he's almost congratulating him for his near century service in the deathwatch.
i think he try to show titus "carrot" and wait for new opportunity to frame titus again. i still don't get what kind shit happend for High Command to let someone like Leandros advent in rank that fast and high just by false accused and stalking maybe one most loyal subject empire ever have
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 They have a very sour history with AI. AI can be corrupted by Chaos, but even Chaos cannot keep them in check due to how "Volatile" they become.
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 True AI is also illegal, it's why servitors are used instead of robots which are also illegal anything with AI has some human mixed in there. There was this whole war with the Iron Men they made that was AI and ever since then the Imperium outlawed it
"TITUS, DO NOT TELL ANYONE YOU WERE A BLACK SHIELD, SHIT WOULD GET BAD", the brother-chaplain said calmly within a room with its doors unbarred and open to a pair of marines just standing around outside.
I don't get what GW's beef is with the Deathwatch with them being in this game only briefly just to go back to the generic smurfs they force on us, and of course nuking their codex and folding them into Imperial Agents. They could have kept Titus in the watch as a Blackshield, it actually would have made more sense to the story and the gameplay. Deathwatch Killteam marines are veterans, they use a variety of different weapons like one would in a video game. They also are like special forces with small teams being sent into enemy territory rather than fighting as rank-and-file units in large engagements, which would fit that Helldivers 2 style coop mission gameplay. Finally, they are the Anti-Xenos arm of the Inquisition, taking down strategic high value alien targets is what they do, and they are facing the Tyranids here.
@@Loispealz34 pretty easy for them to just rubric him up by the deathwatch who have even better tech. It's also possible to become a watch master even as a black shield which I believe would fit with him. They likely did this because smurfs are still the flagship marines and to have a plotline closer to the gman for 3 or maybe dlc. Another plothole is that gman would be incredibly furious if he learned about what happened to one of his sons and demand him back instantly likely while ordering that inquisitor to do some really unpleasant work
@@josephvaccariello4181 With the sheer amount of shit gorrilaman has to deal with i doubt he'd have the time to handle that. But yeah flaqgship marines.
Because Titus was a blueberry in space mairne one, so he has to be one here heck. I think the death watch stuff was og going to be its own game followed by one where he becomes a smurf again
Yeah, i’m really hoping that we actually get a more interesting 40k game one day Fluff wise this game feels like a throwback to the Matt Ward era . Smurfs wearing no helmets doing insanely ridiculous things. I don’t know why this is still the mainstream portrayal of 40K when actual 40K fans have made it clear that they hate it.
Ok, getting this game from this cutscene alone. THEY ACTUALLY USED THE CORRECT DEATHWATCH TRANSPORT FIGHTER. YES. This thing is even more beautiful seeing it like this than in my wildest imagination.
I know this is a minor thing, but it still gets me. They didn't animate the dip pen (at 6:20 and 6:32) correctly! When the man writing the document dips his pen, the hole in it stays empty. That hole in the pen is supposed to fill up with ink when it is dipped, its job is to hold some ink so the pen can write longer before it has to be dipped again. When the hole runs out of ink the pen is almost out and will need to be dipped again soon. When you can see the paper between the tines when they spread apart, as in 6:32, the pen definitely needs to be dipped because there is no longer enough ink to spread between the tines. When this happens, you get two thin lines instead of one thick line.
Some technology still advances in the 40K universe. Titus fell flat on his face twice from great heights, and the Holy Omnissiah blessed machine grease an Adeptus Mechanicus gave him kept every single hair on his head in place.
Cheers for this, I had to skip the cutscene so I could save it and go downstairs for dinner and I had no idea what happened after I set off the virus bomb...
This is just an intro to how large, deadly, and relentless Leviathan was. They literally lost a full squad of deathwatch in a short span of time. And even just one Deathwatch is a cut above a normal Astartes. Kadaku was already doomed from the beginning.
What do they mean, ALMOST a century? Titus had TWO service studs in the first game, meaning two centuries of service. Now he has four. Meaning that even IF he was really close to his third at the end of SM1, it's been more than a century since he had two. Also, isn't one of his pauldrons on his DW armour supposed to bear ultramarine colours? Edit: right, Blackshield.
He was held captive by a mad Inquisitor who tortured him for proof of his Heresy for over a hundred years before said Inquisitor turned to Heresy himself. When his possessions were reclaimed, they found Titus and several other Marines in the same state. He was actually cleared of Heresy at that point, but volunteered for Black Shield as atonement for the disgrace he would bring his unit by association, he no longer could go back to his Chapter as doing so would highlight the stain of that history if he returned. Instead they just redacted the records and marked him KIA during the events of the first game, maintaining the honor of his Chapter at the cost of Titus himself serving a death sentence amongst the Black. He has served almost a Century as a Black Shield because of this. Since he was cleared of Heresy before volunteering, he was evaluated as still "in service" while he was a captive so he was granted the studs for that time period. When they made him Primaris, they then redacted his history again to remove his records as a Black Shield to make it so he was just a member of Death Watch (which is considered honorable service for elite Marines rather than serving a death sentence as a criminal which Black Shield is).
I really love Leandros here, he is suspicious of Titus, but he knew Titus is more than worthy. He said: "Praise the Emperor!" Knowing full well that the Ultramarine NEED Titus, Leandros merely keeping an eye of him as his punishment for rrporting to thr inquisition.
Titus is probably the only ultramarine figurine or Miniature I would ever want And because he's a name character he's one of the few models Models I would ever own that would not have a helmet on As I hate painting skin But I would either have 2 copies of the model Or make the Head swapable with magnets And I would definitely have a version of him From the OG game his time in the death watch and now as a primaris, Og would have an ork body on the Base Deathwatch would have a chaos marine And primaris would have a tyranid I just have to look up if he's A 32 40 or 60 mm character for the base So I will know how big the corpse Underneath him can or will be
Consider swapping chaos marine from deathwatch to Primaris. Deathwatch are specialised anti Xenos wing of the inquisition. They rarely fight anything else. It’s the Grey Knights that specialise against powers of the Chaos.
@@justincrowasuka2501 Well before he joined deathwatch The chaos Sorcerer at the end of space marine one That he beat was his biggest and major Enemy recently defeated Other than some tyranid before he became a primaris So I thought more wise it would work Even then I'm never gonna play with it Because I don't run ultra Marines and I don't run death watch I run grey knights And I am planning on running loyalists iron warriors So these mini's I would build out of based on this Guy would just be for display only Just more for me to say I have them And I would use his official base size This way if I wanted to in the future Play with him I would and I would make the bottom of his base magnetized So I can put it on a bigger bass To take position of the chapter master
"but you will never know redemption until you have faced the judgement of your brothers" Gotta admit, that was the first MAJOR clue as to who the Chaplain was. And NONE of us saw that coming at all.
Hey guys, I'm new to the Warhammer fellowship (3 years now) and I'd like to know if Titus moving from the Deathwatch to becoming a primaris was a promotion or demotion
It’s due to still operating as Populated world If you drop something hazard like Nuke, Bio bomb while Planet Defense force, civilian and Astra militarum personnel garrisoned it’s considered betrayal to the imperial and emperor creed even if Enemy literally overran the planet However if Inquisition deemed planet cannot be saved they have the ultimate Authority to nuke the planet to the Cinder
5:15 leandros said primarch instead of father, he has no respect and does not follow the codex..... I HEREBY DECLARE LEANDROS AS A HERETIC WHO DISRESPECTS HIS FATHER AND IS TAINTED BY CHAOS
I never thought space marines were this badily multilated under their armour or after becoming Primaris. Titus looks like frankenstein's monsters just with scars in place of stiches. Makes allot of sense now why Aeldari consider Astartes to be crudely augmented genetic monsters.
They get their skin ripped apart to insert the Black Carapace, AKA, the second artificial skin from which the nodes emerge, then get it grafted again. So yeah, the patchwork look Titus has is pretty accurate
I finished the campagne and tbh the graphics are just crazy, cant believe the game has not been downgraded or anything, game looks exactly as how it was presented first time.
@solinvictus2045 yeah but remember, not everything is about flashy graphics... I don't like looking at this game, it's giving me uncanny valley vibes, we're as the first didn't.
@seriousgranpa I dunno either, just don't like the look, maybe it's the hyper realism, maybe it's the plastic look of the characters and scenes, maybe it's the lighting. Or it could be a combo of them
@@phantomwraith1984I mean there’s stuff I like from the mk 10 armors but I just love the look of the vox grill that the firstborn mk7 and mk8 armors have.
@@sirshotty7689 Yeah, It just looks way more aggressive tho that just might be my taste. Personally, I always enjoy my Space Marines to be more on the monstrous side of things. To be something that screams evil whether or not they're from chaos
"The Inquisition has found no stain on you." Oh wow thanks I can't believe it took you a century to realise that I wasn't a warp corrupted daemon, nice job.
This *certain* Chaplain is still salty that Titus came out clean.
@@volofanthe is being a chaplain
and still at the end of the game he was still salty that Titus is incorruptible, practically threatening him that at the first excuse he will snitch out again. Please get rid of Calgar, how the fuck Leandros got promoted instead of being punished.
It's the Inquisition, a verdict that is positive and comes out in less than 200 years is immensely fortunate for the suspected.
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 That and it is indeed personal. You cant convince me otherwise.
"What is your craft?"
"My craft is death."
"What is your favorite color?"
"Yellow. No! I mean blu... Auuuuugh!"
Monty Python 😂
Just ask the bridge guy what bird he means and he’ll get himself tossed off.
Cultured man
😂
*yeet*
Fun fact, Titus doesn't actually 'die' from his wounds here.
They stoip his heart for the primaris transformation, and if you're a black shield you serve there until you die. So he's referring to the fact that his Death Watch / Black Shield service is over and he's reborn into the Ultramarines once more.
like Jon Snow with the Watch
"The wound was fatal. You survived only through the Rubicon surgery" is some pretty fucking unambiguous dialogue lmao
@@arcturus1231 as I said, you have to die to stop being a black shield, so it is ambiguous wether he died from the wound or they ‘made’ him die by his rebirth through the surgery. The firstborn marine ceased and the primaris was born
@@Carpetotron And as Arcturus said, the Chaplain literally saids "THE WOUND was fatal".
@@Carpetotron There's no ambiguity, the Chaplain specifically says that he died from his wounds.
Titus's death watch armor went too dang hard, forget the ultramarine blueberries
Yeah but nah, boyscouts what we need
It definitely was harder than even some black Templar outfits I've seen in the lore
The color scheme and cape look so cool. Im really upset that you cant at least toggle the outfit for the campaign
blueberries are fucking PURPLE!!!!
We definitely need that cape and hood as an accessory dammit! *_I WANT MY CAPTAIN TO BE FUCKIN’ STYLIN’ WITH HIS DRIP ALONE ON THEM DANK-ASS THOUSAND SONS!!_*
‘You will never know redemption until you face the judgment of your brothers!’
Later:
‘Yeah Titus is chill’
Leandros:’WAIT WAT!?
😂😂😂
All my homies hate Leandros😂
so the one who falsely accused him of heresy is promoted to chaplain ?
@@briancathey498 To be fair it is also a punishment as Leandros can’t really get any glory he seeks as he is forced into a roll that makes him do different things, like make sure his brothers have faith etc, also he is forced to read the book he constantly harps on about and misinterprets
He still stuck to his guns and told him straight up face to face I STILL don’t trust you 😂
A CENTURY in the Deathwatch.
At this point the man might as well have his banner placed atop the Imperial Palace Gates. Not much else would rival this level of accolades.
Well cough cough Dante cough.
It sounds like the Emperor himself would do that, if he could.
Well, if I look at their tournament statistics...
The Lamenters spent centuries in the warp. Meanwhile Titus gets the best looking armor in the game and loses it
@@jonathanmora8208 they tried to make a banner
But Dante tried to hang it on himself to make himself easier to hit
A second chance? He bloody saved Graia!
F*cking Leandros!
@@BlackBunik Captain Titus has been corrupted by Chaos, inquisitor Thrax 😟
@@NoName-eb9zb Inquisitor Thrax is no more, made himself into a joke by corrupting to Chaos while accusing Titus lol
I mean, that's fking tuesday for Space Marines in general. What reward did you expect?
He is leandros the skull
@@hectorparra6923maybe a couple centuries service tempered the man wearing the Skull helmet,… but I doubt it. Seen GLP’s story video. I wasn’t surprised to see who it was.
Serving penance for just being accused of heresy?
If they found no stain of corruption, then he is innocent and titus is owed.
The only thing an Astartes is owed is glorious death in battle for their emperor.
Innocence means nothing
Innocent Proves nothing
Innocence proves nothing in the eyes of the Inquisition.
It seems titus opted to become a blackshield so he could continue serving the deathwatch as a form of self imposed exile from his chapter.
For people confused about Titus, his supposed penance and why he joined the deathwatch as a blackshield.
Titus was locked up in some Inquisitorial dungeon for more than 100 years. When the Inquisitorious finally decided he was uncorrupted by the taint of chaos, they offered him servitude with the Deathwatch.
Titus initially declined, wishing to return to the Ultramarine chapter instead. It's then where he was informed about his name being removed from the ledgers of the chapter. An action that was endorsed by Leandros after he became chapter chaplain somewhere in those 100 years Titus spent rotting in a cell.
When he heard he couldn't return to his own chapter, he accepted the position under the condition it was as a blackshield.
Why blackshield?
Because blackshields are marines who (willingly) abandoned their own chapters, but were uncorrupted and still loyal to the emperor. Blackshields are vowed to remain silent about their pasts and thus other members wouldn't dare ask about their histories.
Had Titus joined the deathwatch as a normal marine, the inevitable question of his origin would follow and Titus wouldn't be able to lie about his past.
Offering the deathwatch to Titus was also a genius move from the Inquisitorius to make sure they didn't make a mistake.
The Deathwatch are extremely zealous and keen-eyed when it comes to corruption, had the inquisitors made an mistake with their assessment of Titus, the other chapter members would quickly notice and deal with him, blackshield or not. They're also often send on suicide missions, so there was a higher likelyhood for Titus to die. From their perspective, it was a win-win. In their eyes, Titus was either uncorrupted and thus a useful member of the deathwatch, or he's corrupted. Either way, his life would be deemed short due the nature of their missions.
Why Titus wanted to serve 'penance' is because he deemed himself a failure after being forced to abandon his chapter all those years ago. It's the reason why Titus is shocked to hear he's was invited back into the ultramarines, as a primaris no less at the behest of the chapter master.
Fun fact about Leandros:
Leandros' a cunt.
Even funnier is that no other unit in the Ultramarines wanted Leandros as a battle brother. If anything they viewed his zelotry to the Codex far beyond the pail for even a Ultramarine.
His "promotion" to Chaplain by Caldor was more of a punishment. Basically, isolating and in a sense censured the man from ever obtaining honor.
I always viewed the man was too busy trying to earn a promotion. As it seemed in Space Marine one he was a very fresh battle brother, compared to Titus 4 centuries of service. So him going after Titus at the end felt like his goal was to aim for 2nd Captain.
Cunt is too kind a word.
Thanks for this great detailed info, is there somewhere I can read more about this? A book or something?
Plot twist: Leandros is alpharius.
@@everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773 Why does people say that about Leandros promotion to chaplain by Caldor? is it written somewhere? because I would want to read it, I know there is an issue of white dwarf I think issue 498 where they resume the events from space marine 1 to space marine 2 but I haven't read it.
So far i can see from the Vid that Titus Kill Team is:
Titus: Blackshield, Ultramarine; Kill Team Leader
Kelstros: Blood Angel; Second in Command
Ulfar: Vylka Fenryka (Space Wolves)
Beren: Black Templar
Darius: Dark Angel
I'm surprised Darius and Ulfar aren't at each others throths all day. Considering there Chapters don't like each other much. Props to Titus for keeping those two focused on the job.
When you're subjected to psycho indoctrination of watching footage of days upon days of your fellow SM getting killed by Xenos in every way imaginable, your hatred refocuses onto them instead of one another. And the super intense training regimes even for a SM break them down into thinking "maybe I don't hate this dude nearly as much as I thought"
@@Moogletoast That is probably a good answer to that question.
Looked more like the Blood Angel symbol to me. Cant see the head of the Raven, Blood Angels only have the wings and blood droplet.
@@drave8991 Ah, yes. Switched up the Chapters. Thanks.
Depends. Probably had the customary duel a LONG time ago.
Fun Fact: The VA for Titus is actor Clive Standen best known for playing Rollo in vikings series
I'd still take Mark strong over him.
@@vitoldwisniewskiAgree
i say we make it a lore thing that Titus picked up a new accent being 100 years off world and in another Chapter
That’s cool, wouldn’t of guessed it
@@sedlyholmes3722 I like that guy. He also played gwayne the green knight in Camelot before Vikings. Look it up if u haven’t seen it he was very young.
5:15
PRIMARCH..? PRIMARCH?!
You will address our father with respect, Chaplain; less I address your conduct for heresy.
How is that not respectful?
That is even funnier once you know the boy under that helmet lol.
Yep, not respecting primarcg enough sounds like an action that codex Astartes does not support.
How many have forgotten the Primarch Gulliman commands all the chapters descended from the UltraMarines? The insult would carry far!!
Yup, this Chaplain, we shall keep a close eye on.
"Gone. Summoned by the Primarch". My God....what an incredible line. The sheer gravity of those words, uttered in the 41st millennium.
at least they didnt skip this part of his story i was afraid they would but im glad they didnt
Same, I figured in an attempt to bring in new players who never played the first they’d quickly gloss over how Titus returned to the Ultramarines and as a Primaris Lieutenant. Super happy after 13 years we found out what happened in between both games.
Wait. Did Titus declare himself Blackshield?
IIRC Blackshield means he renounced the Ultramarines and chose to serve in the Deathwatch until he dies. It's considered dishonorable because Deathwatch are supposed to go back to their chapter and teach their brothers what they learned.
Given he was accused of heresy, being a black shield probably insulated his chapter from any stain on their reputation
To be fair, he did die technically so he didn't go back on his word on the Deathwatch about the "Until death" part.
@@deanmckellar619 "My watch has ended."
He probably thought he dishonored his chapter so he went black shield to (from his perspective) save his chapter some grace
Wait, isn't it forbidden for an ex-deathwatch marine to tell his brothers what he did in the deathwatch?
knowing who the chaplain is giving that scene a different vibe.
fucking leandros at it again
Him going from a useless snitch to a chaplain doesn't convince me.
@@NoName-eb9zb nah Leandros becoming a Chaplain makes a lot of sense. Chaplains are supposed to have MASSIVE sticks up their asses, and among Ultramarines, Leandros has one MASSIVE stick up his ass.
Idk man i think some of you guys forget how paranoid the imperium is of Chaos. And how manipulative Chaos can be. Yall dogging on Leandros too much. His action makes complete sense for the setting imo.
@@DjuraValtr He must have ruined his battle brothers' reputations on an industrial scale to become a chaplain then, it really paid off.
It may be the not-so popular Mk 8 armor but its nice that the game has the assets ready for a possible Firstborn armor DLC
Worse case scenario cut multiplayer content
Indeed
Fortunately. Especially for black Templar or dark Angels
Chaplain: What is your favorite color?
Blue
@@Dozornuiright of you go !
Purple
@@justicedemocrat9357 *proceeds to be launched into the pit of death monty python style*
gold
"Rise, son of Guilliman" - Big E
Think you meant, Ryse. Ay???
@@A_Old_Qrow owh let me correct it
"Rice, son of Guilliman" - Big E
wait a minute...
Typical Imperium. Send a kill team to fly a bomb down to the surface to load it into a rail launcher to send it most of the way back up again.
My guess is the bomb needs to be travelling upwards for the particulates to diffuse properly.
It's a virus bomb, meaning its effect should spread like a virus: airborne.
And that was where Space Marine 2 ended, and Primaris Marine 1 began.
I wonder if he didn't get to keep the silver arm most Deathwatch veterans do because they didn't have one that fit his new armor.
He was a black shield (space marine with no chapter) in the death watch. Like a disowned battle brother. He gets the silver arm if he served the deathwatch as an ultramarine representative.
@@littlejohn8435 except we are told that his brothers will know he was death watch, but his status as a blackshield is to be expunged to avoid questions. So why would they not give the arm, as it's absence would raise the very questions they want to avoid?
@@hughsmith7504 its so the player can customize prob
@@josephvaccariello4181 fair enough
He didn't get officially released by the Watch and he was also a black shield.
The Ultras basically found him on the battlefield and went "it's ours now"
He sadly died....
But he lives!!!
Are you happy he is alive? Nothing compares to die in battle for the Emperor , u filthy heretic.
He got better!
3:16 Plot armor activated.
Emperor Armor*
You mean 3:53. In dow2 Davian Thule had to be put in a Dreadnought after experiencing that
@@main1033 To be fair, Thule seemed to get hit with toxins that destroyed most geeneseed implants, while this 'Nid seems to have vanilla (not venomous) boneswords.
The Titus cinematic killing the gaunts seems similar to the menu scene where SM 1 where Titus is killing orks, pretty good homage there!
didn't realise that nice catch
Fuck that. I would have demanded to go back to Deathwatch.
Do you really think is this how it works? Going through rubicon surgery and being reassigned by Calgar himslef and you just "i wanna go back"?
@@АйаанФедотов rather that than to be harassed by [SPOILER]
Leandros promoted to Chaplain all over again
Nobody listens to Marnaeus Calgar. It's not like he could easily have you executed on a whim...
What do you think this is bro, office job in 2024? 😂 You will do what you told for the GLORY OF THE EMPEROR!!!
@@Dozornui Yeaaah buddy it's 40k, not democracy
The armor he wears is while in the death watch firstborn armor?
Kind of yes and no. It is firstborn armor but Deathwatch marines have a pretty distinct look.
@@efaun-g3p its all those arm pouches
It's Mk8 which got as far as Deathwatch Firstborn only. Then Primaris occurred and we went to Tacticus Mk10.
Its first born, because he hadnt become a primaris yet and gotten the newer armour, though his gauntlets are primaris, so i dunno
At this point I'm almost convinced Leandros is a tzeentch plant there just to fuck with Titus...
How? That would make zero sense in the story
@@wintertrooper7918 Since when did Tzeentch make sense?
@@ryanlaurie8733 by that logic i can say that tzeentch is actually the emperor
@@wintertrooper7918 Maybe he is, all according to plan.
@@wintertrooper7918HERESY
Even after all that happened, Leandros waits by his once captains side, is glad to see him well and acknowledges the fact that the inquisition found Titus innocent.
A part of Leandros still likes Titus and feels guilty imo. Which is also why he is stubborn
Leandros was in fact the one who recommended Titus to be sent back to the 2nd company, and later on an important mission for calgar himself
"What is your fear?"
"I shall know no fear."
"Fear? What's that? Do I need it?"
MAJOR SPOILER:
Its kinda wild how Leandros is in this scene compared then upon his reveal. Like he's almost congratulating him for his near century service in the deathwatch.
i think he try to show titus "carrot" and wait for new opportunity to frame titus again. i still don't get what kind shit happend for High Command to let someone like Leandros advent in rank that fast and high just by false accused and stalking maybe one most loyal subject empire ever have
Maybe he was just trying to make up for past mistakes. But is too proud to show it
@@Shoelaces77Leandros is still an asshole.
@@xathu-er2zrhe kept reporting battle brothers to the inquisition. So they made him chaplain to stop it obviously.
@@sirshotty7689 somehow this sound legit and explain how tf horus can push all way to imperial palace
You survived a fatal wound because we gave you surgery that can be fatal to healthy marines. makes sense.
In a setting where a galaxy spanning empire doesn’t use computers?
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 They have a very sour history with AI. AI can be corrupted by Chaos, but even Chaos cannot keep them in check due to how "Volatile" they become.
@@lumberluc Not every bit of technology can harbour AI
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 True AI is also illegal, it's why servitors are used instead of robots which are also illegal anything with AI has some human mixed in there. There was this whole war with the Iron Men they made that was AI and ever since then the Imperium outlawed it
grimdark for you. Makes also sense that a green and hysterical snitch gets promoted instead of being punished
1:44 spacewolf deathwatch?
There was a spacewolf, blacktemplar, blood raven/blood angel, dark angel, and ultramarine
That was a SHARK. Space sharks, baby l.
@@goldenspartan9999 space sharks shoulder armor color are dark grey. Space wolves have yellow. Besides, he'd have a chainaxe instead of power ax
@dragonrider1736 crap your right. Also, all of the movement was to fast for me.
It's Ulfar from the Rogue Trader CRPG
Demetrian Titus serving as a Deathwatch Blackshield before He became a Primaris Space Marine and returned back to The Ultramarines Chapter.
I really hope they bring first born helmets into the game I don’t mind the primaris helmet but I miss my face grill marines
"What is your life?"
"What is your fate?"
"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
African or European?
@@ratdoesgaming you missed the reference, go watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Then come back and read this thread again.
"TITUS, DO NOT TELL ANYONE YOU WERE A BLACK SHIELD, SHIT WOULD GET BAD", the brother-chaplain said calmly within a room with its doors unbarred and open to a pair of marines just standing around outside.
What is you wallet?
My wallet is empty
What is your Account?
My account is nothing
Let me cry now 😭
what is your saving
Empty and sitting on my shelf
what is your 401k
the price i spent for one army
The hood gives off dark angel vibes, not going to lie
Pretty ironic considering the fact that an actual Dark Angel isn't wearing one.
@carlofrancisco1501 bro right?!?
damn guy was tortured for 100 years for nothing, then served 100 years in deathwatch, before allowed become spacemarine again.
Chaos is one hellva drug
I thought the warhammer book series were great. I may have to play the game.
nerd
Make sure you try out the Gothic Wars too. That series is also amazing
@@cicholasnage i mean if you don't wanna know the lore then it's on you
@@eDrIClImOAnCo is it battlefleet gothic you talking about?
@@extremel.z.s3140 who cares nobody mentioned that it aint important. that was so random
“And last, what are you?”
“I’m batman”
I don't get what GW's beef is with the Deathwatch with them being in this game only briefly just to go back to the generic smurfs they force on us, and of course nuking their codex and folding them into Imperial Agents. They could have kept Titus in the watch as a Blackshield, it actually would have made more sense to the story and the gameplay. Deathwatch Killteam marines are veterans, they use a variety of different weapons like one would in a video game. They also are like special forces with small teams being sent into enemy territory rather than fighting as rank-and-file units in large engagements, which would fit that Helldivers 2 style coop mission gameplay. Finally, they are the Anti-Xenos arm of the Inquisition, taking down strategic high value alien targets is what they do, and they are facing the Tyranids here.
Fukken same. My best guess is that they wanted an excuse to show off Calgar, or just have a reason to get Titus the Rubicon treatment.
@@Loispealz34 pretty easy for them to just rubric him up by the deathwatch who have even better tech. It's also possible to become a watch master even as a black shield which I believe would fit with him. They likely did this because smurfs are still the flagship marines and to have a plotline closer to the gman for 3 or maybe dlc.
Another plothole is that gman would be incredibly furious if he learned about what happened to one of his sons and demand him back instantly likely while ordering that inquisitor to do some really unpleasant work
@@josephvaccariello4181 With the sheer amount of shit gorrilaman has to deal with i doubt he'd have the time to handle that. But yeah flaqgship marines.
Because Titus was a blueberry in space mairne one, so he has to be one here heck. I think the death watch stuff was og going to be its own game followed by one where he becomes a smurf again
Yeah, i’m really hoping that we actually get a more interesting 40k game one day
Fluff wise this game feels like a throwback to the Matt Ward era . Smurfs wearing no helmets doing insanely ridiculous things. I don’t know why this is still the mainstream portrayal of 40K when actual 40K fans have made it clear that they hate it.
One of the best intro level in years tbh. When it was revealed it was Titus I had to pause to process the moment, pretty darn good👍.
As a devout Word Bearer I enjoy the irony of seeing an Ultramrines Chaplain - after Monarchia, I knew you'd come around to our way of thinking.
Can you imagine what those guardsmen are thinking at the beginning, like "Ah, dammit! Well, there goes Poker Night!"
I am sad we didn't get to see a first born and primaris standing next to one another
Ok, getting this game from this cutscene alone. THEY ACTUALLY USED THE CORRECT DEATHWATCH TRANSPORT FIGHTER. YES. This thing is even more beautiful seeing it like this than in my wildest imagination.
The way I see it Leandros already belongs with the Chaos Marines.
It's only a matter of time until he falls to the Chaos in order to kill Titus.
You clearly have not paid attention at all then
Leandros is a di*k, but not a member of Chaos anytime.
I like the look of the Death Watch armor with special equipment and ammo. Exactly how a true Marine gears up.
I know this is a minor thing, but it still gets me. They didn't animate the dip pen (at 6:20 and 6:32) correctly! When the man writing the document dips his pen, the hole in it stays empty. That hole in the pen is supposed to fill up with ink when it is dipped, its job is to hold some ink so the pen can write longer before it has to be dipped again. When the hole runs out of ink the pen is almost out and will need to be dipped again soon. When you can see the paper between the tines when they spread apart, as in 6:32, the pen definitely needs to be dipped because there is no longer enough ink to spread between the tines. When this happens, you get two thin lines instead of one thick line.
Some technology still advances in the 40K universe. Titus fell flat on his face twice from great heights, and the Holy Omnissiah blessed machine grease an Adeptus Mechanicus gave him kept every single hair on his head in place.
These guys have multiple hearts right? He's fine
Man, I miss this level of testosterone in modern gaming
3:37 BROTHER I AM PINNED HERE
Cheers for this, I had to skip the cutscene so I could save it and go downstairs for dinner and I had no idea what happened after I set off the virus bomb...
This is warhammer..... And I'm here for it!
Titus voice? Krollo of vikings
".. we have witnessed your deeds Titus..."
This is just an intro to how large, deadly, and relentless Leviathan was. They literally lost a full squad of deathwatch in a short span of time. And even just one Deathwatch is a cut above a normal Astartes. Kadaku was already doomed from the beginning.
I freaaking love Death Watch, they looks so cool.
What do they mean, ALMOST a century? Titus had TWO service studs in the first game, meaning two centuries of service. Now he has four. Meaning that even IF he was really close to his third at the end of SM1, it's been more than a century since he had two.
Also, isn't one of his pauldrons on his DW armour supposed to bear ultramarine colours?
Edit: right, Blackshield.
He was held captive by a mad Inquisitor who tortured him for proof of his Heresy for over a hundred years before said Inquisitor turned to Heresy himself. When his possessions were reclaimed, they found Titus and several other Marines in the same state. He was actually cleared of Heresy at that point, but volunteered for Black Shield as atonement for the disgrace he would bring his unit by association, he no longer could go back to his Chapter as doing so would highlight the stain of that history if he returned. Instead they just redacted the records and marked him KIA during the events of the first game, maintaining the honor of his Chapter at the cost of Titus himself serving a death sentence amongst the Black.
He has served almost a Century as a Black Shield because of this. Since he was cleared of Heresy before volunteering, he was evaluated as still "in service" while he was a captive so he was granted the studs for that time period. When they made him Primaris, they then redacted his history again to remove his records as a Black Shield to make it so he was just a member of Death Watch (which is considered honorable service for elite Marines rather than serving a death sentence as a criminal which Black Shield is).
@@vc180191 ah, I see, yea, that makes sense. And it makes a certain Chaplin an even bigger and more self-righteous arsehole.
What is your fear?
"I know no fear"
The voice acting in this game wwe astonishing
For a brick, he flew pretty good 👌😂
I really love Leandros here, he is suspicious of Titus, but he knew Titus is more than worthy. He said: "Praise the Emperor!" Knowing full well that the Ultramarine NEED Titus, Leandros merely keeping an eye of him as his punishment for rrporting to thr inquisition.
They did not fuck around one little bit with these cutscenes
"My face is my shield!"
I wonder how painful the space marines surgery that could even worse than death
Titus is probably the only ultramarine figurine or Miniature I would ever want And because he's a name character he's one of the few models Models I would ever own that would not have a helmet on As I hate painting skin But I would either have 2 copies of the model Or make the Head swapable with magnets And I would definitely have a version of him From the OG game his time in the death watch and now as a primaris, Og would have an ork body on the Base Deathwatch would have a chaos marine And primaris would have a tyranid I just have to look up if he's A 32 40 or 60 mm character for the base So I will know how big the corpse Underneath him can or will be
Consider swapping chaos marine from deathwatch to Primaris.
Deathwatch are specialised anti Xenos wing of the inquisition. They rarely fight anything else. It’s the Grey Knights that specialise against powers of the Chaos.
@@justincrowasuka2501 Well before he joined deathwatch The chaos Sorcerer at the end of space marine one That he beat was his biggest and major Enemy recently defeated Other than some tyranid before he became a primaris So I thought more wise it would work Even then I'm never gonna play with it Because I don't run ultra Marines and I don't run death watch I run grey knights And I am planning on running loyalists iron warriors So these mini's I would build out of based on this Guy would just be for display only Just more for me to say I have them And I would use his official base size This way if I wanted to in the future Play with him I would and I would make the bottom of his base magnetized So I can put it on a bigger bass To take position of the chapter master
Imagine how bad ass the dreadnaught Titus is going to make one day....
Still won't be as good as the loyal emperor's children Dreadnaught
SOMETIMES DEATH IS THE FIRST STEP YOU TAKE.😊
"but you will never know redemption until you have faced the judgement of your brothers"
Gotta admit, that was the first MAJOR clue as to who the Chaplain was.
And NONE of us saw that coming at all.
I have a feeling Titus is the emperors champion
3:37 He killed an ork warboss by himself but couldn't kill a hive tyrant?
An Ork Warboss doesn’t hold a candle to a Hive Tyrant
That's a carnifex not a hive tyrant
Warbosses range in strength. Ghaz or the beast would slaughter a carnifex other warbosses have lost to normal space marines
Thats is a carnifex ans Hice tyrant are way more strong
Lets be honest, the hardest thing was getting a Dark Angel and a Space Wolf to be in the same squad without killing each other
Indeed they are dying to have punch each other 😂😂😂😂😂
Even in small competition
Like how many Enemy they’ve killed ended up brawl
Tidus is greatful he didnt wake up in a metal coffin.
Really wish we could have stayed as deathwatch. That armor with the hood was drippy as hell
2:32 this is damn bad ass!
Hey guys, I'm new to the Warhammer fellowship (3 years now) and I'd like to know if Titus moving from the Deathwatch to becoming a primaris was a promotion or demotion
Man….the veterans affairs only took a thousand years to prove he was worthy. These space marines are doing great
Knowing exactly who this fucking Chaplain is gives this scene a whole new vibr
the chaplain's scenes feel different after finding out who he is.
They need to give us the first born outfit and the axe
Bro I was like “damn this is the end of this Death Watch marine” then boom *Titus* then it was like “HOLY Sh*t he gonna get out of this”
I hope we get a DLC with the Death Watch, seeing a Templar, Space Wolf, and Blood Angel was sick.
Hell, its about time! - wait wrong game.
I wonder if we'll get a game for the Sisters of Battle later.
I would love to play as one of the Nuns with Guns.
It would be perfect to give the sisters more spotlight
From what I saw, his squad had a space wolf, and a dark angel, I think the last was a blood angel
I kinda don’t understand why they didn’t just drop the virus bomb out of the ship when they were flying in
It’s due to still operating as Populated world
If you drop something hazard like Nuke, Bio bomb while Planet Defense force, civilian and Astra militarum personnel garrisoned it’s considered betrayal to the imperial and emperor creed even if Enemy literally overran the planet
However if Inquisition deemed planet cannot be saved they have the ultimate Authority to nuke the planet to the Cinder
I noticed in the intro to this that the power axe was shown but not in game I’m guessing it’s something will see be added
Main question. Who did Leandeos sucked off to strike Titus' name from the Ultramarine's record before being inducted into the chaplaincy?
Guess titus's storyline will get us hooked for another 500 years😂😂😂
I hate how the deathwatch armor for the gauntlet in mp doesn’t have that added detail on the elbow
5:15 leandros said primarch instead of father, he has no respect and does not follow the codex..... I HEREBY DECLARE LEANDROS AS A HERETIC WHO DISRESPECTS HIS FATHER AND IS TAINTED BY CHAOS
It was sad that captain titus lost his death watch comrades
This 8 minute video felt like 1 minute
I never thought space marines were this badily multilated under their armour or after becoming Primaris. Titus looks like frankenstein's monsters just with scars in place of stiches. Makes allot of sense now why Aeldari consider Astartes to be crudely augmented genetic monsters.
They get their skin ripped apart to insert the Black Carapace, AKA, the second artificial skin from which the nodes emerge, then get it grafted again. So yeah, the patchwork look Titus has is pretty accurate
Can't shake the uncanny valley feeling over these graphics. It's too smooth and polished.
I finished the campagne and tbh the graphics are just crazy, cant believe the game has not been downgraded or anything, game looks exactly as how it was presented first time.
@solinvictus2045 yeah but remember, not everything is about flashy graphics... I don't like looking at this game, it's giving me uncanny valley vibes, we're as the first didn't.
@@mrslinkydragon9910 never had a problem with it, tbh.
@@mrslinkydragon9910also dont understand what gives you that feeling
@seriousgranpa I dunno either, just don't like the look, maybe it's the hyper realism, maybe it's the plastic look of the characters and scenes, maybe it's the lighting. Or it could be a combo of them
First born looks so much better than primaris
Agree to disagree
@@phantomwraith1984I mean there’s stuff I like from the mk 10 armors but I just love the look of the vox grill that the firstborn mk7 and mk8 armors have.
@@sirshotty7689 i do like how the mark 10 takes the vox from a heresy era power armor tho
@@sirshotty7689
Yeah, It just looks way more aggressive tho that just might be my taste.
Personally, I always enjoy my Space Marines to be more on the monstrous side of things. To be something that screams evil whether or not they're from chaos
I'd love to be able to put on MK III, it looks so brutal