So the Dark Angels BS Shaem is all because the Primark could not share the war with his men "don't take some of your battle buddies into combat. Take all your battle buddies into combat". Don't be stingy. "Mission first, people always".
I'd say it's moreso because of Luther almost betraying the Lion with that nuke on the ship. The Lion found out and knew that Luther had to have discovered it before it even got on the ship, so the Lion exiled Luther, and anyone who could have been perceived as an ally to Luther. Everyone played stupid games and won stupid prizes.
Part of me thinks that if the Inner Circle Unforgiven dark angels finally decided to tell the Imperium the truth, the response would be a disinterested "that's nice." Telling the Lion all the stuff they did trying to keep everything a secret would be way way worse, probably. But who knows, maybe they'd want the dark angels to be wiped from history like the 2nd and 11th legions, and maybe the Lion would tell them it was a good idea to kill and torture thousands of people ao that nobody would know about their shameful secret.
@@austintaylor1378I love that Caliban had regressed into a medieval feudal society, but they still had tons of archaeotech and libraries full of information from the dark age of technology.
Lion El Johnson is the stupidest of the loyal Primarchs. He is like Mace Windu in the Star Wars Prequals, so wrong about so much, even if loyal. Arrogant, stupid, pigheaded and brutal he is the opposite of Roboute Guilliman, the best of the loyal primarchs and a better HUMAN than the emperor himself!
The traitors get a pass from the Lion's El Johnson now...unless they showed physical corruption. Not my favorite lore or primarch, fumbling over and over allowing night haunter to run wild for years. It's OK now, he's old and I'm not into elder abuse.
The Lion was suspicious, and Luthor betrayed him, which kind of proves the suspicion valid. On the other hand, if the Lion trusted him, he might not have rebelled.
Luther disobey a lawful order from his own Primarch. The Lion could have executed him, but instead, he banished Luther to garrison duty to save face in the eyes of the Emperor. Instead of taking the punishment and train the defense force, Luther chose to create his own army to over throw the Luon and the Emperor. No,Luther allowed his pride to guide himself rather than loyalty to his chain of command. Pride was Luther's downfall.
These guys would try storming the imperial palace to keep their secret and capture the fallen! That’s how radical they are !
Just before my bedtime. Excellent!
This is some juicy drama
Afternoon, video suggestion i been thinking about: civilian life during the siege of terra ?
Running through streets getting murdered.
Too depressing. It's horrible.
Not great, being at home until a Emperors children astartes apears and drydocks your ass with emperor-knows-what.😂
So the Dark Angels BS Shaem is all because the Primark could not share the war with his men "don't take some of your battle buddies into combat. Take all your battle buddies into combat". Don't be stingy. "Mission first, people always".
Luther didn't like being placed on garrison duty.
I'd say it's moreso because of Luther almost betraying the Lion with that nuke on the ship. The Lion found out and knew that Luther had to have discovered it before it even got on the ship, so the Lion exiled Luther, and anyone who could have been perceived as an ally to Luther. Everyone played stupid games and won stupid prizes.
Wrong
The worst kept secret in the imperium. Irony is dead.
Part of me thinks that if the Inner Circle Unforgiven dark angels finally decided to tell the Imperium the truth, the response would be a disinterested "that's nice." Telling the Lion all the stuff they did trying to keep everything a secret would be way way worse, probably. But who knows, maybe they'd want the dark angels to be wiped from history like the 2nd and 11th legions, and maybe the Lion would tell them it was a good idea to kill and torture thousands of people ao that nobody would know about their shameful secret.
Looks like you saved me some time, I'll just go ahead and skip over the first DA book in the HH. Thank you brother Iterator.
It’s worth a read. Underrated in my opinion
@@sanguinius_ytagreed whats the name of the marine who lost half his face on sothi? He's awesome
Don’t miss a thing man The Dark Angels are just unbelievably badass. Like sharks with lasers on their freaking heads badass
@@austintaylor1378I love that Caliban had regressed into a medieval feudal society, but they still had tons of archaeotech and libraries full of information from the dark age of technology.
Lion El Johnson is the stupidest of the loyal Primarchs. He is like Mace Windu in the Star Wars Prequals, so wrong about so much, even if loyal. Arrogant, stupid, pigheaded and brutal he is the opposite of Roboute Guilliman, the best of the loyal primarchs and a better HUMAN than the emperor himself!
Heresy
Agreed
Fuckin good egg you lad 👌🏻
How long have dark angels been the badgyys? I played a couple decades ago and could have sworn they were loyalists
Most of them are loyal but during Heresy Luther led a splinter group of traitors now known as Fallen DA.
I know there is one fallen who is a daemon prince. Could u ever possibly cover a video on him?
Love the video ❤
thanks mate!
Too short
The traitors get a pass from the Lion's El Johnson now...unless they showed physical corruption.
Not my favorite lore or primarch, fumbling over and over allowing night haunter to run wild for years. It's OK now, he's old and I'm not into elder abuse.
lion alienson
ALGORITHM
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I would betray lion or anyone as well. The way how he treat Lucas is bad
The Lion was suspicious, and Luthor betrayed him, which kind of proves the suspicion valid. On the other hand, if the Lion trusted him, he might not have rebelled.
Luther disobey a lawful order from his own Primarch. The Lion could have executed him, but instead, he banished Luther to garrison duty to save face in the eyes of the Emperor. Instead of taking the punishment and train the defense force, Luther chose to create his own army to over throw the Luon and the Emperor. No,Luther allowed his pride to guide himself rather than loyalty to his chain of command. Pride was Luther's downfall.
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O no. Not the gays of enemies lol.