One will just pop out of a webway portal, steel one of Bellisarius's limbs, fix the golden throne, then wander off and start messing with a Custodian's spear
Problem is, jokaero's engineering is unpredictable. Worst case scenario, they would turn the golden throne into the most powerful banana peeler in the universe.
When not fiddling with technology I imagine them just sitting around looking fat ,contented and deadpan in that typical silly Orangutan way. They're fascinating creatures in real life. And generally quiet, timid and chilled out. And incredibly intelligent. There's a real life example of an Orangutan at a zoo who kept getting out of his cage at night until they found out through cameras that he had somehow figured out how to pick the lock of his cage and then hide the evidence. I kind of feel bad for him getting found out. Sounds like he had a sweet thing figured out. In a 40k show a Jokaero would be a good way to have a lovable animal mascot character without being too saccharine.
Thanks for the video. What you say around 5:30 luckily isn't true. They appeared in short stories and novels between 8th and 9th edition. There is a named Jokaero character called "the Tinkerer" who appears in multiple white dwarf articles linked to both Inquisition (wd november 2019) and Warhammer Quest Blackstone Fortress (white dwarf magazines/annual and novels). The tinkerer is amazing, in the inquisition short story he is pretty tame. In the Blackstone Fortress Ascension Novel he gets drunk on expensive rogue trader wine, fights off a Zoat and Chaos Cultists, repairs and tweaks Precipice's core to save the station (all in the same day). He has a mission/quest where you need to save him and unlock him as a retinue character. He and his buddies run Sawbone Station (you actually used the artwork for this in your video) where they proof to be both techno and biomedical savants. They also love trade, and will gladly buy the most useless items from you ;) There is also an incident where the Tinkerer goes missing, so his friends close shop and go on strike until his return I would recommend the Blackstone Fortress novel series if you like Jokaero! They bundle a lot of rogue trader niches (Men of Iron, Zoat, Jokaero, Ambull and various other Xenos) in a small series of short stories and 2 longer novels.
The thumbnail and 4:33 includes a picture of Inquisitor Erasmus Crowl from the Hollow Mountain two-part. He’s a very interesting, Terra-based Inquisitor.
I hope they answer because I like their opinions, but the Big E has power comparable to Eldar Gods if not surpassing it. Where as even the most powerful eldar witches are more comparable to the most powerful SM librarians. The Eldars strength in the warp isn't so much about a few powerful individuals as it is with the Imperium. (Few being relative in populations of trillions lol) It is more about how every single one of them is connected in ways that humans arent at all. Though the the vast majority of humans are in tuned with the warp they can't do anything with this power. Where as every Eldar can feel the warp in very real ways.
The Chaos Space Marine (Black Legion) Warpsmith is far more "Badass" looking than the monkey 🐒 ever would even if it were to go through the Rubicon Primaris
Are you really telling me that one of the smartest creatures in 40k "cant comunicate?" Like wtf GW they cant make a simple text to speech machine or just fuking use sign language?
Just imagine. The golden throne will fail in minutes, Bellisarius is clueless. And then someone says "Its time for the space monkeys".
One will just pop out of a webway portal, steel one of Bellisarius's limbs, fix the golden throne, then wander off and start messing with a Custodian's spear
Problem is, jokaero's engineering is unpredictable. Worst case scenario, they would turn the golden throne into the most powerful banana peeler in the universe.
When not fiddling with technology I imagine them just sitting around looking fat ,contented and deadpan in that typical silly Orangutan way. They're fascinating creatures in real life. And generally quiet, timid and chilled out. And incredibly intelligent. There's a real life example of an Orangutan at a zoo who kept getting out of his cage at night until they found out through cameras that he had somehow figured out how to pick the lock of his cage and then hide the evidence. I kind of feel bad for him getting found out. Sounds like he had a sweet thing figured out.
In a 40k show a Jokaero would be a good way to have a lovable animal mascot character without being too saccharine.
what do you call an Inquisitor with a Warhammer 40k orangutan in their entourage?
a Jokaero's uncle.
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Thanks for the video. What you say around 5:30 luckily isn't true. They appeared in short stories and novels between 8th and 9th edition. There is a named Jokaero character called "the Tinkerer" who appears in multiple white dwarf articles linked to both Inquisition (wd november 2019) and Warhammer Quest Blackstone Fortress (white dwarf magazines/annual and novels). The tinkerer is amazing, in the inquisition short story he is pretty tame. In the Blackstone Fortress Ascension Novel he gets drunk on expensive rogue trader wine, fights off a Zoat and Chaos Cultists, repairs and tweaks Precipice's core to save the station (all in the same day). He has a mission/quest where you need to save him and unlock him as a retinue character. He and his buddies run Sawbone Station (you actually used the artwork for this in your video) where they proof to be both techno and biomedical savants. They also love trade, and will gladly buy the most useless items from you ;) There is also an incident where the Tinkerer goes missing, so his friends close shop and go on strike until his return I would recommend the Blackstone Fortress novel series if you like Jokaero! They bundle a lot of rogue trader niches (Men of Iron, Zoat, Jokaero, Ambull and various other Xenos) in a small series of short stories and 2 longer novels.
The thumbnail and 4:33 includes a picture of Inquisitor Erasmus Crowl from the Hollow Mountain two-part. He’s a very interesting, Terra-based Inquisitor.
When technology returns to monke
The Ordo Xenos took one look at these guys and said "Sure, they're aliens but... monke"
"Why human smart but stupid? Always noise! Make stuff,make science, eat mangoes, happy life"
I love these type of videos where you guys explore old lore, keep up the good work
Got one with my Blackstone Fortress, love it. 2nd book is so good. Apparently Jokaero love booze.
Question: 1st comment? Wow, to the question. How does the big E compare in psyker powers to eldar?
I hope they answer because I like their opinions, but the Big E has power comparable to Eldar Gods if not surpassing it.
Where as even the most powerful eldar witches are more comparable to the most powerful SM librarians.
The Eldars strength in the warp isn't so much about a few powerful individuals as it is with the Imperium. (Few being relative in populations of trillions lol) It is more about how every single one of them is connected in ways that humans arent at all. Though the the vast majority of humans are in tuned with the warp they can't do anything with this power. Where as every Eldar can feel the warp in very real ways.
Could you run an Inquisition army made entirely of Jokaero?
I think it was possible in one of the older editions. And they hilariously op, although they were also glass cannons.
Cool smiths
Hehe, monke
TimeSplitters in 40k Sign me up!
Reminds me the Librarian
I haven't watched it yet but fuck that algorithm
Mmmm, Monke.
MONKE
The Chaos Space Marine (Black Legion) Warpsmith is far more "Badass" looking than the monkey 🐒 ever would even if it were to go through the Rubicon Primaris
Can they be communicated by psycher telepathy say a picture of technology you would like them to create
Can't hear you dude ... If there is any outside noise can't hear you
Question: has 40K inspired you to be more adventurous in the bedroom?
I think no.
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Are you really telling me that one of the smartest creatures in 40k "cant comunicate?"
Like wtf GW they cant make a simple text to speech machine or just fuking use sign language?