200 years and Leandros is still malding over how cool Titus is... Plus Calgar absolutely knows about Leandros so he probably isn't to keen on him either xD
More surprising : Chairon said he was on Calth when the Word Bearers attack. If I remember correctly it was during the Horus heresy. Does that mean Chairon is over 10 000 years old ?
@@davidpellerin5191 weren’t the primaris in statis for like 10k years ? so he was a kid during the heresy, cawl turned a few of the orphans into primaris popsicles and let them lose circa 40k
@@davidpellerin5191 All 1st gen Primaris are 10,000 years old. They crossed the Rubicon Primaris during the Horus Heresy, then were put in stasis until Gulliman's return in the present.
Noticing how Thousand Sons space marines were broken to pieces when dying. Exactly as how the Rubricae died and the devs never disappoint us with that detail.
It's implied that he was likely chastised, if nothing else. Calgar does say he was very angry when he learned about it. Leandros is singing a different tune in the present. He even suggested Titus for an important mission for Calgar - something that would be an honor for any Space Marine - and even admits outright that neither the Ultramarines nor Inquisition found fault in Titus. Yes, he does give an implicit threat at the end, but he's a chaplain; that's part of his job. Personally, given that Leandros actually seems to look regretful as the Thunderhawk's doors close at the end of SM1 and also that he implies he was wrong in SM2, I suspect that he realized his mistakes in the interim and that was part of the reason he was even made a chaplain. Though I suppose we'll see if that holds in the future. I suspect Leandros will be an important character in any DLC or sequels.
His new position is not intended as a promotion or gift. Leandros is arrogant and clearly yearned for power over others. His ascension to Chaplain now took all of this from him. There are other examples in Lore where ascension to Chaplain is given as punishment, not honor.
I know we all are wondering if Leandros got punished in one way or another for being a petty snitch to the inquisition instead of the chapter chaplain. The only clue we get if he somehow got punished was by the words of Lord Calgar himself. "Fierce was my wrath when I learned of your detention." All things aside, the only respectable feat I can give Leandros was him becoming a Chaplain himself, and it fits him alot, being a codex dipshit and all.
Are those the fists? I have no idea if this takes place before or after Vigilus. If after, I doubt that those are the fists as they got destroyed during Calgar's duel with Abaddon.
200 years and Leandros is still malding over how cool Titus is... Plus Calgar absolutely knows about Leandros so he probably isn't to keen on him either xD
It was 200?? Wow. Thought it was 100
More surprising : Chairon said he was on Calth when the Word Bearers attack. If I remember correctly it was during the Horus heresy. Does that mean Chairon is over 10 000 years old ?
i doubt it - that's what Chaplains are all about... now you saw how the imperium actually works
@@davidpellerin5191 weren’t the primaris in statis for like 10k years ? so he was a kid during the heresy, cawl turned a few of the orphans into primaris popsicles and let them lose circa 40k
@@davidpellerin5191 All 1st gen Primaris are 10,000 years old. They crossed the Rubicon Primaris during the Horus Heresy, then were put in stasis until Gulliman's return in the present.
Noticing how Thousand Sons space marines were broken to pieces when dying. Exactly as how the Rubricae died and the devs never disappoint us with that detail.
All except Sorcerors since they still have flesh inside them
@@averagemumeienjoyer5498 True, aside from Sorcerers who are immune to the effects of the Warp.
It's crazy that Malum Caedo defeated Lord of Change with just Boltgun and his rage.
You can never forget how brutal warhammer is.
I’m surprised Leandros wasn’t punished by the rest of his brothers for snitching Titus to the Inquisition
Leandros violated the codex for snitching to the Inquisition instead of the Chapter Chaplain.
It's implied that he was likely chastised, if nothing else. Calgar does say he was very angry when he learned about it. Leandros is singing a different tune in the present. He even suggested Titus for an important mission for Calgar - something that would be an honor for any Space Marine - and even admits outright that neither the Ultramarines nor Inquisition found fault in Titus. Yes, he does give an implicit threat at the end, but he's a chaplain; that's part of his job. Personally, given that Leandros actually seems to look regretful as the Thunderhawk's doors close at the end of SM1 and also that he implies he was wrong in SM2, I suspect that he realized his mistakes in the interim and that was part of the reason he was even made a chaplain. Though I suppose we'll see if that holds in the future. I suspect Leandros will be an important character in any DLC or sequels.
His new position is not intended as a promotion or gift. Leandros is arrogant and clearly yearned for power over others. His ascension to Chaplain now took all of this from him. There are other examples in Lore where ascension to Chaplain is given as punishment, not honor.
That looks like Necron tech...please give us Necrons
@@DonChalk it was necron tech, they even talk about the necrons during their time underground.
31:16 the devs changed the name in the subtitles from Calgar to Voice and apparently it was a bug so its the Emperor himself telling Titus to get up
SPACE MARINES 3 BABY!!!! LET THEM COOK FOR THE EMPEROR GUIDES THEY'RE MINDS AND HANDS TO MAKE IT BETTER THAN THE LAST!!!!!
@15:00 is the most awesome case of "rock beats scissors" I've ever seen.
Never thought I would be this excited to be one of the blueberries
If Warhammer Space Marine was a Sony exclusive franchise. This will be PlayStation’s Gears of War lol
Chaos guy ain't topping Nemeroth's drip, but he's ok
I know we all are wondering if Leandros got punished in one way or another for being a petty snitch to the inquisition instead of the chapter chaplain.
The only clue we get if he somehow got punished was by the words of Lord Calgar himself.
"Fierce was my wrath when I learned of your detention."
All things aside, the only respectable feat I can give Leandros was him becoming a Chaplain himself, and it fits him alot, being a codex dipshit and all.
36:18 you again, you SOB???!!!!!
He,ll turn eventually
Oh boy seeing the Gauntlets of Ultramar in action does sate my taste of weaponry.
Are those the fists? I have no idea if this takes place before or after Vigilus. If after, I doubt that those are the fists as they got destroyed during Calgar's duel with Abaddon.
36:19 EVERY-ONE who is complaining... that's what the Imperium is all about (right then and there) 🤣
FOR THE EMPORER
Damn, I was hoping to see Tzeentch himself, but this is really cool too 👍
You will never see the Chaos Gods themselves in real space, it would be an impossible encounter.
The heck kind of hope is that???
soooo is there ever a reason to use ANY other weapon besides that melta gun??
nope
Thousand sons lost their hellbrute
Yeah about that
so basiclly imurah is radagon of 40k at some points😂
Tzeentch!
11:58 the best part for sure