I love Warhammer 40k Orcs so much. Humans: "We need to spend a psyker slave to death in order to protect ourselves from the horrors of the Warp." Orcs: "Ship's got teefies to scare da demons off."
Imagine being a bloodletter of Khorne, you see a random ship flying through the warp. It's not human though, it's very weird like a bunch of junk cobbled together. But you're a daemon so you don't know or care about that. You feel there's no protective field so you jump in. You materialize somwhere on the ship and all you get to see in the semi darkness lit by a few barrel fires is a glimpse of some weird green things with huge teeth before your head gets bashed in with a spiky hammer as a nob laughs his ass off at you.
ah, dis git ain't reely a propah lad, "daemon" just humie wankah' words, propah ladz iz callin dem "Weird fings wif da spoikes," addz da fayv or dat the Boss wantz
Isn't it canonical lore that when the Orks paint a vehicle a color that it does nothing to change the functional characteristics of the vessel, but that the Ork's belief that it does something actually does manifest some real functionality somehow (almost like a psyker), kinda like how a placebo can have an effect? Edit: 10:30 okay Plat knows
Late but that movie was my introduction to 40k in a way. I heard after watching it that it connected with lore very well and its what started my deep dive
the Navis Nobilitae are incredibly interesting to me, they are incredibly important for everything the Imperium does but at the same time Abhumans/mutants, who normally could never hold such positions in the Imperium
I mean, they stay separate and keep to themselves, because they need to breed between themselves to continue navigator lines and are considered like noble houses and live like nobility. Other less useful mutants aren't so lucky.
@@CrazyAjvar don't forget that they need to keep the oldest navigators hidden due to how much they have mutated, the space wolf book series did a great job at exploring that in one of its books
Big reason why The Emperor went back to Terra and left Horus in charge, so he could create a method of travel that wouldn't depend on the mutant Navigators.
Originally, Astronomicon,Astropath,Navigator and FTL through Warp is only function for recongquer Galaxy or Great Crusade.. Emperor actual planned is building Webway connected to Every Imperial Planet or Sector that replaced warp travel
10:43 Correction - T'au have an inferior method of FTL even compared to humans, which is one of the reasons why T'au empire, despite generally superior technology and more reasonable policies, is not as powerful as other factions. They do not have the same connection to the warp (Like humans or orks), nor old technology which was made specifically to traverse the warp (Like eldar or necrons). Other than that, great video!
They can travel at near FTL speeds without having to utilize the warp though! Which while not having the capacity for long distance travel like other factions could arguably be a better alternative, without having to deal with warp related issues, and the Tau’s method of travel works for their purposes since they only occupy a comparatively small region of space
Yep beat me too it! I believe the lore has been changed a couple of times, but generally its said they travel 'Just under FTL' or they 'skim the edge of the warp'. So they cant travel super far super fast, but the small area they do control is quite connected to the rest of the empire.
@@averymccausland9312 Not really, without psychic communication they logistically can't function or respond to threats strategically. But they do have FTL, its just incredibly limited by the fact they can't completely submerge into the warp for "long" jumps, just seconds or miliseconds at a time. So they actually have an entire class of messenger ships in their fleet because its unironically faster to hand deliver the message than wait for their light speed communication.
They sort of 'skip' along the Warp, like skipping rocks on a pond, never really seeing what's underneath. They probably still go FTL though, or they'd take centuries instead of a few years to get from place to place.
Here's my go to analogies for space travel in different settings: Star Trek: space travel is like sea voyages during the Age of Discovery of the 1700s. Star Wars: space travel is basically like trucking in the 1950s-60s. (except in the EU where they get weird with it.) Warhammer 40,000: spave travel is like the Oddysee of Ancient Greece. Dune: warhammer stole our schtick, removed the drugs and added demons.
@@brad1426 Absolutely! With Star Wars, my comparison to trucking had mainly to do with how relatively casual interstellar is, with a kind of decentralized aspect to it, with even relatively poor individuals being able to own and operate a spaceship as a personal business (a bit like a trucker or a small fishing boat), and how Han Solo and Chewbacca give off MAJOR trucker-and-map-reader vibes. Alien is even more blue collar in its cast, but the Nostromo is owned by a giant corporation, so maybe a bit more like the offshore oil industry or something, not sure.
In the book "Deliverance Lost" the Primarch of the Raven Guard, Corvus Corax, silently got near a Word Bearers ship at which point he put the engines to 110% and jumped into the warp. When the Word Bearer's Astartes ship captain realized he was in the Warp without his Gheller Field up he "wondered not what manner of man could do it, but what manner of man *would* do it", right before a Khorne demon manifests through his abdomen ripping him into pieces. That's a pretty nice tid-bit of lore that shows you how horrifying it is to be left stranded in the Warp unprotected even for the demon-specialized Space Marines
the webway is a system of fortified passages within the warp. The Old ones had theirs, the Eldar had theirs (possibly the old one's) and the Imperium has an unfinished one flooded by Chaos (thanks Magnus) where most Custodes spend their lives fighting to keep it shut.
"Lord Admiral, the light of the Astronomican shines once more. Reinforcements have been dispatched to the Gothic Sector. The warp storm...it is gone! Tremble before the majesty of the Emperor, for we all walk in His immortal shadow!"-Wigandus
Fun fact: Warp Travel doesn't guarantee shorter voyages. My favorite example of this is in the Infinite and the Divine, where Orikan's predictions are entirely thrown off because a Warp Jump accidentally got an Imperial Navy fleet sent _back in time to before the launched,_ thus getting to their destination months ahead of schedule.
Everybody loves to laugh at the backwards "primates" from Terra, but when a heavily armored gorilla with a shotgun bursts into their room they're suddenly not laughing quite so hard
I love how the humans in this setting, have the most dangerous, messed up, and seemingly INNEFICIENT way of navigating trough warp, I just imagine other factions looking at them, and it being that Invincible meme of Omni-Man saying: "Look what they have to do to mimic a FRACTION of our power!"
I just recently got into WH40K and just binged all your vids. Please upload more, your editing is so fun and I have never had so much fun watching just W40K vids like yours and weshammer
I built the event horizon to reach the stars but she’s gone much much farther than that. She tore a hole in our universe, a gateway to another dimension. A dimension of pure chaos, pure evil.
As a fan who's been into warhammer since 9th edition started. You do a marvelous job and present knowledge in such a spectacular way. I applaud your efforts and look forward to how you cover other topics in the future :D
Noble: Driver... Roll down the gellar shields I want the common people to see me..." Demons: "Is that guy driving over our yard? Lets send the Emperors Children aboard..." Noble: "Driver I regret everything...."
I haven't kept up with 40k lore AS much since around 2013-14, so this might very well have been retconned by now, but I believe the Tau DO require the Warp for their FTL transport, but they don't "fully dive" into the Warp, instead taking short micro-dips into it, almost skipping along its "surface". This is way less efficient that Imperial tech, and explains why they don't ever really leave the Eastern Fringe. Similarly, while the Necrons USED to have their own completely non-Warp-based FTL which no one understood (but I think it had something to do with them being able to mess with their physical mass until the laws of inertia and momentum no longer applied), this was eventually retconned to them jacking into the Webway like a neighbor splicing a fibreglass cable to get free internet (a lot less interesting, imho.) And the Webway IS connected to the warp. It's inside the warp, afaik. But if the Geller Field is like a temporary bubble of realspace, the Webway is like permanent tunnel of realspace in there.
Just because a faction has a better form of travel, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re more advanced than them. Considering the Tau lack super soldiers or demigods.
Great video, and great animations! There are very good love channels around, but they do tend to use and reuse the same pictures and animations. Going for this must have been a difficult, but hopefully succesfull choice!
A bit more context on the Leagues of Votann at 9:54 They do have better gellar fields, but the real reason they are much better at traveling through the warp is because they have their highly sophisticated AI calculate routes through the warp(something humans dont have access to for obvious reasons) They also always value safety and consistency, so they do small hops through the warp one after another to reach their destination. Instead of one big dive, they just pop in and out of the warp like 5 times, Its said because of this, It takes them more time to reach their final destination, but they always arrive where they want exactly when they want to be there.
Something to note T'au basically just skim the upper most levels of the wrap which is extremely slow, compared to ancient sailing methods that had to mostly hug the coast. The Webway is built in the wrap or in a section of the upper layer. Also, the Necrons can access it as one of their FTL methods which causes the Webway to try to remove them.
10:53. Well, the Tau's method of FTL (the Ether Drive) is slower then the Imperium's. And they only got that after studying the Imperium's Warp-Drive after getting their asses kicked in the Damocles Gulf Crusade. They were even slower back then.🐌😅
Definitely do a video on the dark age of technology, the level of advancement humanity achieved as well as the violence of the robot uprising puts a lot of things in the current setting within context
Technologically the Tau are behind humanity. They don't go unto the Warp, rather make small jumps which are much slower. It's a safer method but it is worse.
I could be wrong, but I was always under the impression that the Tau haven’t figured out warp travel yet, and essentially can only do mini warp jumps. Kind of like skipping a stone across the warp instead of fully going in.
Imagine an orc pvp player that could pvp even during pve situations and blow up everything around them with goblin tech whilst screaming Loktar Ogar! or for the horde! That's how da Boyz smash dem gits
I was literally rewatching the other 3 videos thinking “man I hope he picks this channel up again sooner than later.”TH-cam autoplayed from the Black Legion video straight into a video that at this time doesn’t even appear in the main channel feed. I legit thought I was hallucinating 😅
7:39 😂😂😂 what are you 2 doing in there, we're keeping the navigator gen pure, its okay they're just stealing eachothers pants? Proud Ogryn parents of 2 Ogryn children with the navigator gen.
Well they can just exit the Warp if something happens, like at the beginning of Horus Herecy. Can't remember which ship it was but their systems failed bc they were fired at when they escaped from Istvaan system, then they entered the Warp but like said had system failures, their Gellar Field malfunctioning, and had to exit bc they would've been fucked by demons. I bet it's not simple and many can succumb to madness if it fails, but propably just exit before it happens? Just saying, great videos tho. Have been your Wow channel fan for ages and was happy you also like 40K lore! Keep up the good work bro
This reminds my of experiment run by Nikola Tesla, when he managed to teleport people trough time (on the water ship) in Philadelphia experiment. There are documents where it was recorded that people were either dead or mentally crippled after the trip, some even killed themselves.
When you are the danger of the warp you don't need no Gellar Field. Love your videos. Also do you use Table Top Sim to make some of the scenes in your Videos?
Well, Warp Drives are only for Imperium ships. Everyone else uses different methodes of space travel. Like Necrons just use classic teleportation Traversable Wormhole Teleportation aka Quantum Entangelment.
Before the downfall of mankind around M.20-M.25, they do discover warp travels, but it was a time of peak sci fi. They have better systems, using robots (soul less) to control the ship, and cryogenic process to keep travelers' activity to minimum, plus the warp is not relatively bad until the birth of Slaanesh, a literal bdsm demon god. It's multiple reasons why warp travel in 40k is so hilariously dangerous.
Concerning the Tau's method, while their method is definitely more reliable and safer, I don't believe it's fast or long distance enough to compete with the speeds/distance that warp travel permits. Main reason why they're pretty much only found in one corner of the galaxy.
I love Warhammer 40k Orcs so much.
Humans: "We need to spend a psyker slave to death in order to protect ourselves from the horrors of the Warp."
Orcs: "Ship's got teefies to scare da demons off."
And if it doesn't scare them off that's just some in-flight entertainment. Dem demons gettin' a krumpin', theys iz.
Scare em? No! Orks welcome daemons getting onto the ship so they don't get bored.
Imagine being a bloodletter of Khorne, you see a random ship flying through the warp. It's not human though, it's very weird like a bunch of junk cobbled together. But you're a daemon so you don't know or care about that. You feel there's no protective field so you jump in. You materialize somwhere on the ship and all you get to see in the semi darkness lit by a few barrel fires is a glimpse of some weird green things with huge teeth before your head gets bashed in with a spiky hammer as a nob laughs his ass off at you.
ah, dis git ain't reely a propah lad, "daemon" just humie wankah' words, propah ladz iz callin dem "Weird fings wif da spoikes," addz da fayv or dat the Boss wantz
Isn't it canonical lore that when the Orks paint a vehicle a color that it does nothing to change the functional characteristics of the vessel, but that the Ork's belief that it does something actually does manifest some real functionality somehow (almost like a psyker), kinda like how a placebo can have an effect?
Edit: 10:30 okay Plat knows
"This is the only time Minecraft will be brought up in a 40k video." Im holding you to that promise when you get to Imperial Fists.
Orks don't just *not * use a Gellar Field, they roll down the windows so Daemons can come in to GET KRUMP'D. 😂
Its worth name dropping Event Horizon as a movie basically describing 40k warp travel without a gellar field
Late but that movie was my introduction to 40k in a way. I heard after watching it that it connected with lore very well and its what started my deep dive
the Navis Nobilitae are incredibly interesting to me, they are incredibly important for everything the Imperium does but at the same time Abhumans/mutants, who normally could never hold such positions in the Imperium
I mean, they stay separate and keep to themselves, because they need to breed between themselves to continue navigator lines and are considered like noble houses and live like nobility. Other less useful mutants aren't so lucky.
@@CrazyAjvar don't forget that they need to keep the oldest navigators hidden due to how much they have mutated, the space wolf book series did a great job at exploring that in one of its books
Big reason why The Emperor went back to Terra and left Horus in charge, so he could create a method of travel that wouldn't depend on the mutant Navigators.
Originally, Astronomicon,Astropath,Navigator and FTL through Warp is only function for recongquer Galaxy or Great Crusade.. Emperor actual planned is building Webway connected to Every Imperial Planet or Sector that replaced warp travel
10:43 Correction - T'au have an inferior method of FTL even compared to humans, which is one of the reasons why T'au empire, despite generally superior technology and more reasonable policies, is not as powerful as other factions.
They do not have the same connection to the warp (Like humans or orks), nor old technology which was made specifically to traverse the warp (Like eldar or necrons).
Other than that, great video!
They can travel at near FTL speeds without having to utilize the warp though! Which while not having the capacity for long distance travel like other factions could arguably be a better alternative, without having to deal with warp related issues, and the Tau’s method of travel works for their purposes since they only occupy a comparatively small region of space
Yep beat me too it! I believe the lore has been changed a couple of times, but generally its said they travel 'Just under FTL' or they 'skim the edge of the warp'. So they cant travel super far super fast, but the small area they do control is quite connected to the rest of the empire.
@@somerandomjackal8135 exactly what I was thinking!
@@averymccausland9312 Not really, without psychic communication they logistically can't function or respond to threats strategically. But they do have FTL, its just incredibly limited by the fact they can't completely submerge into the warp for "long" jumps, just seconds or miliseconds at a time. So they actually have an entire class of messenger ships in their fleet because its unironically faster to hand deliver the message than wait for their light speed communication.
They sort of 'skip' along the Warp, like skipping rocks on a pond, never really seeing what's underneath. They probably still go FTL though, or they'd take centuries instead of a few years to get from place to place.
Here's my go to analogies for space travel in different settings:
Star Trek: space travel is like sea voyages during the Age of Discovery of the 1700s.
Star Wars: space travel is basically like trucking in the 1950s-60s. (except in the EU where they get weird with it.)
Warhammer 40,000: spave travel is like the Oddysee of Ancient Greece.
Dune: warhammer stole our schtick, removed the drugs and added demons.
I actually think Alien is a lot like trucking!
@@brad1426 Absolutely! With Star Wars, my comparison to trucking had mainly to do with how relatively casual interstellar is, with a kind of decentralized aspect to it, with even relatively poor individuals being able to own and operate a spaceship as a personal business (a bit like a trucker or a small fishing boat), and how Han Solo and Chewbacca give off MAJOR trucker-and-map-reader vibes.
Alien is even more blue collar in its cast, but the Nostromo is owned by a giant corporation, so maybe a bit more like the offshore oil industry or something, not sure.
Not everything from the dark age is forgotten.
Funfact, the QWERTY keyboard is still used in the year 40,000.
Heck Mount Rushmore is still there.
Truly, the most grim and dark future.
FTL, hah Cringe, We go through hell itself to deliver your packages!
- Bricky
In the book "Deliverance Lost" the Primarch of the Raven Guard, Corvus Corax, silently got near a Word Bearers ship at which point he put the engines to 110% and jumped into the warp.
When the Word Bearer's Astartes ship captain realized he was in the Warp without his Gheller Field up he "wondered not what manner of man could do it, but what manner of man *would* do it", right before a Khorne demon manifests through his abdomen ripping him into pieces.
That's a pretty nice tid-bit of lore that shows you how horrifying it is to be left stranded in the Warp unprotected even for the demon-specialized Space Marines
10:36 Tuska Daemonkilla nodds approvingly
Orks are so amazing in Warhammer 40k. I wish I had that mentality. Staring a literal daemon in the face and going "YEEEES! Inflight movies!"
the webway is a system of fortified passages within the warp. The Old ones had theirs, the Eldar had theirs (possibly the old one's) and the Imperium has an unfinished one flooded by Chaos (thanks Magnus) where most Custodes spend their lives fighting to keep it shut.
"Lord Admiral, the light of the Astronomican shines once more. Reinforcements have been dispatched to the Gothic Sector. The warp storm...it is gone! Tremble before the majesty of the Emperor, for we all walk in His immortal shadow!"-Wigandus
I misread that as Wingdangus
1:40 as a great builder once said
"No"
- Lord Adorable
As i recall the movie “Event Horizon” is basically what happens when you enter the warp without a geller field. 😂
fun fact with warp travel you can come out of the warp before your date of departure or more than hundred years later
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Platinum: make money, spend all oh WH40K figures to make more content
every demon gangsta in the warp till orks show up with their (somehow working) goofy ships with teef
Fun fact: Warp Travel doesn't guarantee shorter voyages. My favorite example of this is in the Infinite and the Divine, where Orikan's predictions are entirely thrown off because a Warp Jump accidentally got an Imperial Navy fleet sent _back in time to before the launched,_ thus getting to their destination months ahead of schedule.
Everybody loves to laugh at the backwards "primates" from Terra, but when a heavily armored gorilla with a shotgun bursts into their room they're suddenly not laughing quite so hard
Bro will you upload new videos soon? It’s been 2 months 😢
I am a simple man, I watch platinum, I enjoy the video, I become a happy man
“Nah-viss No-bill-it-tay”
I love how the humans in this setting, have the most dangerous, messed up, and seemingly INNEFICIENT way of navigating trough warp, I just imagine other factions looking at them, and it being that Invincible meme of Omni-Man saying: "Look what they have to do to mimic a FRACTION of our power!"
I just recently got into WH40K and just binged all your vids. Please upload more, your editing is so fun and I have never had so much fun watching just W40K vids like yours and weshammer
Finally, a video that actually keeps my attention
I built the event horizon to reach the stars but she’s gone much much farther than that. She tore a hole in our universe, a gateway to another dimension. A dimension of pure chaos, pure evil.
Jesper Kyd's Darktide OST slaps so thronedamned hard
As a fan who's been into warhammer since 9th edition started. You do a marvelous job and present knowledge in such a spectacular way. I applaud your efforts and look forward to how you cover other topics in the future :D
Noble: Driver... Roll down the gellar shields I want the common people to see me..."
Demons: "Is that guy driving over our yard? Lets send the Emperors Children aboard..."
Noble: "Driver I regret everything...."
I really love that you’re diving into 40K. I started the hobby a year ago myself
I never consumed anything related to 40k other than these videos and I'm enjoying it a lot so far.
I haven't kept up with 40k lore AS much since around 2013-14, so this might very well have been retconned by now, but I believe the Tau DO require the Warp for their FTL transport, but they don't "fully dive" into the Warp, instead taking short micro-dips into it, almost skipping along its "surface". This is way less efficient that Imperial tech, and explains why they don't ever really leave the Eastern Fringe.
Similarly, while the Necrons USED to have their own completely non-Warp-based FTL which no one understood (but I think it had something to do with them being able to mess with their physical mass until the laws of inertia and momentum no longer applied), this was eventually retconned to them jacking into the Webway like a neighbor splicing a fibreglass cable to get free internet (a lot less interesting, imho.)
And the Webway IS connected to the warp. It's inside the warp, afaik. But if the Geller Field is like a temporary bubble of realspace, the Webway is like permanent tunnel of realspace in there.
I cannot properly express how excited I am for a video dedicated to Orks.
Just because a faction has a better form of travel, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re more advanced than them. Considering the Tau lack super soldiers or demigods.
Great video, and great animations! There are very good love channels around, but they do tend to use and reuse the same pictures and animations. Going for this must have been a difficult, but hopefully succesfull choice!
A bit more context on the Leagues of Votann at 9:54
They do have better gellar fields, but the real reason they are much better at traveling through the warp is because they have their highly sophisticated AI calculate routes through the warp(something humans dont have access to for obvious reasons) They also always value safety and consistency, so they do small hops through the warp one after another to reach their destination. Instead of one big dive, they just pop in and out of the warp like 5 times, Its said because of this, It takes them more time to reach their final destination, but they always arrive where they want exactly when they want to be there.
I just found your channel it's awesome Could you please make a video about the alpha legion they're my favorite chaos legion
Something to note T'au basically just skim the upper most levels of the wrap which is extremely slow, compared to ancient sailing methods that had to mostly hug the coast. The Webway is built in the wrap or in a section of the upper layer. Also, the Necrons can access it as one of their FTL methods which causes the Webway to try to remove them.
10:53. Well, the Tau's method of FTL (the Ether Drive) is slower then the Imperium's.
And they only got that after studying the Imperium's Warp-Drive after getting their asses kicked in the Damocles Gulf Crusade. They were even slower back then.🐌😅
Definitely do a video on the dark age of technology, the level of advancement humanity achieved as well as the violence of the robot uprising puts a lot of things in the current setting within context
Bro! Your content is godlike! Please never stop making these
Recognised the voice then saw the name, really enjoy your WOW videos and great to see that amazing quality has transferred to Warhammer videos!
I can't wait for him to talk about space hulks.
Im really excited for the channel. I dont know squat about 40k but thats about to change
Technologically the Tau are behind humanity. They don't go unto the Warp, rather make small jumps which are much slower. It's a safer method but it is worse.
Fascinating video! Can't wait for the next one!!
The fact you used the wave ‘warp’ effect on photos is genius
This is Incredible !!!!
These videos are so damn good
I could be wrong, but I was always under the impression that the Tau haven’t figured out warp travel yet, and essentially can only do mini warp jumps. Kind of like skipping a stone across the warp instead of fully going in.
Love your channel I'm not new to 40k but I still love this channel
Praise be to the kingdoms of choas, the imperial truth, the greater good, and, the omnissiah! Platinum out saint has arrived!
I’m from the WoW channel.
Why do the Orcs in this franchise always go “WAAAAAAAAAH.” 😂
its a funny spelling/pronounciation of War
They love to fight so their favourite word is War
It's an orkish battlecry
just imagine someone shouting "for the horde" and everyone getting pumped up to fight
they say "WAAAGH!" and yes, the exclamation mark is part of the name...
warhammer 40k orks > wow orks
it's the only happy race in the 40k universe
Imagine an orc pvp player that could pvp even during pve situations and blow up everything around them with goblin tech whilst screaming Loktar Ogar! or for the horde! That's how da Boyz smash dem gits
I love that you used your 40k collections in the videos
Is not all his
I litteraly checked the channel before dinner and now that I get back there is a new one ^^
Omg I had no idea platinum wow did 40k! So AWESOME!
I love the Idea that Minecraft netherportal travel distance was inspired by Warhammer, like Nether even looks like some sort of hell
3:52 lexicanum?
Can't wait for him to do a video about the Orks. Easily my favorite race in this series.
I was literally rewatching the other 3 videos thinking “man I hope he picks this channel up again sooner than later.”TH-cam autoplayed from the Black Legion video straight into a video that at this time doesn’t even appear in the main channel feed. I legit thought I was hallucinating 😅
I like your use of 3D tabletop models. Reminds of the diorama i and my buddies do with our minis !
0:58 Did this man just align his QPUs?! It's gonna' be a Tyranid jamboree!
7:39 😂😂😂 what are you 2 doing in there, we're keeping the navigator gen pure, its okay they're just stealing eachothers pants?
Proud Ogryn parents of 2 Ogryn children with the navigator gen.
Loving these, Platinum.
Man your vids are awesome, please keep it up !
You are pretty good for being new into this.
Can’t forget boss grizgutz who traveled back in time during a warp jump
Well they can just exit the Warp if something happens, like at the beginning of Horus Herecy. Can't remember which ship it was but their systems failed bc they were fired at when they escaped from Istvaan system, then they entered the Warp but like said had system failures, their Gellar Field malfunctioning, and had to exit bc they would've been fucked by demons. I bet it's not simple and many can succumb to madness if it fails, but propably just exit before it happens?
Just saying, great videos tho. Have been your Wow channel fan for ages and was happy you also like 40K lore! Keep up the good work bro
Love the vid, but damn, the Jesper's Kyd music hits so hard.
I am looking forward to Ork lore videos so much.
Loving these vids, thanks so much for making them!
as a famous psyker once said...
*"WITNESS YOU'RE DOOOOOOOM!!!!!"*
Man i cant wait for you to do the Tyranids.
Orks are the best faction in WH40K.
Loving the videos dude
This reminds my of experiment run by Nikola Tesla, when he managed to teleport people trough time (on the water ship) in Philadelphia experiment. There are documents where it was recorded that people were either dead or mentally crippled after the trip, some even killed themselves.
When you are the danger of the warp you don't need no Gellar Field. Love your videos. Also do you use Table Top Sim to make some of the scenes in your Videos?
I've never been so disappointed. A video on WH40k Warp travel and no mention of Event Horizon?
i need to know how you do these cinematics with the models
5:52 Don't you have any other Chaos ship models for your videos besides the Planet Killer?
love the videos so fare keep up the good work👌
Great video!
Your videos are awesome
no uploads?
Well, Warp Drives are only for Imperium ships. Everyone else uses different methodes of space travel. Like Necrons just use classic teleportation Traversable Wormhole Teleportation aka Quantum Entangelment.
5:45 was that a OnePlays reference? 😅
Can you talk about the Tau empire auxiliaries and what each there role is
Love your videos. Only criticisms i could have is that the tearing effect you used is uncomfortable to my eyes after a while
Happy to learn my small pp makes me a navigator
Straight up gucci videos my dude
What animation do you use for these videos? Its fantastic!
Orks are the best boyz. They're just here for a good time. 💀🍄🌙
When people ask what screen tearing looks like I'm gunna send them this video. 😂
The film Event Horizon is very similar.
Before the downfall of mankind around M.20-M.25, they do discover warp travels, but it was a time of peak sci fi. They have better systems, using robots (soul less) to control the ship, and cryogenic process to keep travelers' activity to minimum, plus the warp is not relatively bad until the birth of Slaanesh, a literal bdsm demon god. It's multiple reasons why warp travel in 40k is so hilariously dangerous.
When will we get a full Sly Marbo lore video from Platinumius?
Concerning the Tau's method, while their method is definitely more reliable and safer, I don't believe it's fast or long distance enough to compete with the speeds/distance that warp travel permits. Main reason why they're pretty much only found in one corner of the galaxy.
Hope you do a Video on the Dark Knights.
Just traveling through hell and thats why the webway is important