I have to say a few things: 1'👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!!! 2'The Imperium are hunting you. 3'Most likley the Hivemind is aswell. 4'If three is confirmed then IMEDIATLY RELOCATE THE INSTITUTE IN ANOTHER DIMENSION ASAP!!!!!! 5'You should make a sequel to this after the swarm comes again for the Astronomicon. &6'May the Emperor guard you all!!!
True, but can't help but feel the sudden cut of the usual mantra of The Emperor Protects was a way here is your emperor protects with massive middle finger courtesy of the Templin's tech team saying yeah no not going to put up with that, moving on. I was actually laughing at that more as the perfect cherry on top.
Tyranids a praticly immuned to the chaos corruption, but not entirely. I remember a story during the Eyes of the Terror world campaign, wwhere a hive ship falls into a warp rift, when it wwas released every bioform inside where corrupted by khorne.
Chaos can still corrupt tyranids but its foolishly hard to do. Tyranids are bound by a hive mind, and have no inherent emotions or desires. Separating them from the hive is hard and somewhat controlling them is even harder
Unless they stumble to AdMech forgeworlds. Then tyranids go home hungry. Recent fluff said one forgeworld single-handedly stopped a hive fleet and now is actively hunting it.
There is also no war betwean a cow(tyrandis) and grass(the milkyway galaxy). They are no army, they are the incomprehensible, unstopable, melevolent force in a cosmic horror story.
@@rodneykelly8768 I think that number is going to rise, with fireants apprently developing an "eletricity addiction", causing short circuits and fires whenever they infest buildings with lots of wiring. Imagine that in a hospital or Airport... this is kind of old news though, so take this info with more salt than usual.
Not only are they the only ones having fun. They are winning. Because their win state is having a good fight. In the 41st millennium there are plenty of things to fight.
@@fulcrum2951 who do you think you are guardsman? The Emperor is in stasis and the only way I could explain all this "whispers" and nonsense you spout is there a tainted presence within you! Comissar Lanius, do your duty and rid me of this would be mutineer and heretic!
Then, execute Exterminatus to any planet that in reach of the hive fleet. Did massive genocide beyond imagination. It consider to horrifying and brutal, even to the inquisition.
@@hexadecimal5236 Chaos can't do 'almost' nothing to the Tyranids because they repel the Warp it's the only race that can do that, well if you don't count the necron Pylons in Cadia and the necron themselves of course.
Tyranids are the one faction that genuinely terrifies me. They are true embodiment of evolution and the methodical way they eradicate all life from the planet makes it the stuff of nightmares. It all goes to that primal instinct of survival and the thought of being mere food for creatures like that makes me shiver like crazy.
Exactly, a lifeform as lowly as a parasite grown to insane proportions is absolute heresy. Like the Xenomorph from Alien, it only takes away Life to create more of itself. Truly a parasite.
I disagree, I view them as a simple predator which does what predators are ment to do. The problem for them is that, unlike chaos (which is also a kind of predator), the nids are destroying their only source of food. If they don't change their way they will -exceptes with some very specific cases- die because they ate everything
The tyranids do keep the genetic of those they consume, like an archive. Perhaps the old ones made them as a way to keep the necrons in specific areas, like one would a forest fire. The tyranids would both deprive the necrons of their food source while also preserving said life in the form of stored genetic info.
You want to know the scary part? They are basically what humans are to other races, especially since warhammer 40k's humanity is ultra imperialistic. Just look at how often people ignore global warming because it would cut into their profits.
That moment that the communication was interrupted by Imperial Authorities was surprising and awesome. Gives the illusion that the Templin Institute has access to information across the entire multiverse and the Imperium just noticed the intrusion
To me, it speaks volume about the actual power controlled by the Imperium. To think they could hack in and even momentarily stopped a transmission broadcast by a species that mastered interdimensional travel, and infiltrated enough universes to create a vast library on various empires and factions across the multiverse...
@Lord Inquisitor Steiner von Willhelm Okay, so by looking at it : star wars will be overrun by imperial fleeing from the Tyranids, after which they will gain so much power that they'll be able to regain full control of the Milky Way. From that, they'll conquer all other universes you mentioned. ... Well, seems good to me, the Templin Institute should continue doing that.
17:44 Oh my God. That was horrifying. I knew that the Tyranids had consumed more than one galaxy, but the idea that they might have gotten EVERY galaxy, the idea that the Milky Way might be the only one left...
I like the theory that the Tyranids are actually running from something far more terrifying. They are just trying to survive though that theory is quickly deflated by the fact that they haven't flown into the galaxy the same way.
@@prestongarvey1857 It could just be that the threat is tailing the nids at a warp-century or warp-millenia's delay or so, and the hivemind works on such a huge timescale that what it considers a ten-minute run for its life looks, to us, like several dozen lifetimes' worth of systematic galaxy consumption.
Inquisitor: "YOU ARE SEEKING KNOWLEDGE FORBIDDEN TO THOSE WITHOUT SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE." Templin Institute: "New dimension, who dis?" [Resets inter-dimensional VPN]
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Oof, The Templin Institute is being hunting by the Inquisition. That could make for a great fan fiction. Also I love that even Chaos is piss scared of these guys. ""WE ARE THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE! POWER! DESTRUCTION! DEEEEATH!" "Master... The bugs are here..." "... You know what. That system over there looks a lot more fun."
El Psy it’s not that their afraid of the Tyranids, but their minions lose their connection to the immaterium. To top it off, Khorne hates Tyranid ichor (that’s bug blood), they can’t be corrupted or manipulated so that means Teenztch and Slanesh are out too, and if Nurgle throws a plague at them, they will just adapt Basically, imagine the Chaos gods as four sadists who get their kicks from torturing material species, humans, Eldar, Orcs, Tau and even Necrons all scream to their delight, but the Tyranids just give them a blank soulless stare, even as the chaos gods lay into them. To the chaos gods, the Tyranids are not only no fun, but also rival predators So yeah, not so much fear, but piss drunk mad, was why when The Great Rift opened, the demons went and made a skull pyramid out of the Tyranids, it was sweet sweet revenge for the world of Shadowbrink
SephirothRyu tyranids cannot absorb chaos forces, tyranids actively avoid chaos forces because it gives them a net loss in bio mass which means they lose more forces than they gain which for a species like tyranids is very bad
@@SephirothRyu The factions the Tyranids usually avoid are the Necrons and Chaos. Necrons give them no organic matter to use (though some reports claim Tyranids can consume necrodermis but it provides little material to use) and Necrons use atomizing weaponry, which means the Tyranids can't recover destroyed bioforms. Chaos is made up of mostly immaterial stuff which means if they kill a Bloodletter or some other daemon it simply vanishes. Tyranids also have a passive ability called the shadow in the Warp, which essentially means that the sheer amount of psychic presence given off by the swarm cuts off any connection to the Warp (Chaos needs the Warp to function). Basically if a planet has been consumed by the immaterial forces of the Warp, the Tyranids would get very little organic matter from that planet, for as soon as their fleet gets close anything warp tainted gets sucked back into the Immaterium.
@@pimppastry7700 Hire out Abaddon the Despoiler if one can, make sure he brings his Planetkiller Battlecruiser. Get galactic-scale flamethrowers as well
@@galling2052 That's kinda stupid because virus bombs basically eat anything organic up.. tyranids are so wanked and then they turn up weak stupid and lose..
@@almightybogza Each time the imperium or any other force used any form of biological warfare, it worked only on the first attemts, even nurgles methaphysicly ehanced desises. In Gothic Armada it was stated that virus bombs are not to be used against tyranids because of ever more limited effect and the horrifing truth that tyrands on occasion have repilcated it. The tyranids resillience to such warfare might even surpass isha herself, even the obliturator virus made by the iron legion, effectied a single hiveship only under very optimal and certainly unique conditions.
“Do not waste your time with such luxuries as hope brothers. There is no hope. The Great Devourer is upon us brothers. Let us see how long we may restrain her jaw.”
if the Emperor is revived and lifted from his golden throne, he would fucking rape the hive fleets with his divine psychic powers the best part is, the Chaos gods wouldn't sabotage him this time because the Tyranids are their worst enemy
Star Wars Fans: "Yes i want to go there, lightsabers are awesome!" LOTR fans: "Yeah it might be hard with all those orcs and stuff, but i want to go to Minas Tirith!" Warhammer fans: "Please no! Don't bring me there! Just shoot me!" Fantasy dimensions in a nutshell.
@@joachimdebusschere6778 hehe thank you thank you. i wonder what the average storm trooper or republic soldier would make of bolter-fire coming their way.......or a chainsword
@@wiseguy01 Okay, I am fairly new to this fandom, but let's see what I recall of Astartes... Firstly, force crush... don't Astartes have several sets of organs of which a normal force user would not even be aware of? Or is it just specific chapters (i.e. Grey Knights?) Secondly, aren't space marines by default enhanced to superhuman levels due to the genetic manipulation? I.e. an average space marine would be on par with an EXPERIENCED force user who is capable of boosting his reflexes and physique through the force? Also, while I buy that light sabers would deflect lazguns, bolters are ballistic... I imagine intense bolter fire would likely be worse to deal for a force user than blaster fire from droids or stormtroopers, as you can't reflect the projectiles. Even if we, for the sake of argument assume that the lightsaber instantly evaporates the bolter projectile (which I doubt, as it is shown that lightsabers need time to cut through heavier alloys of metals), it would still remove a lot of offensive capablility from the force user when he or she can no longer reflect the blasts back at the attacker. In a close up melee though, lightsaber va chainsword... sorry, lorewise, no chance, chainsword gets owned.
Which race is the scariest to be invaded by, Necrons, Chaos daemons or Tyranids? Nids! you can reason with Necrons to some degree you can convert to chaos and join the Demons... with Nids you can't really talk with something that looks at you like a chicken nugget made my many days happier
@@triggerme6144 Other crons don't really like them, and not every cron is a flayed one (though it's possible that more and more will suffer the flayer virus). Most necrons - even sautekh, among the most genocidal of the dynasties - just keep them in a pocket-dimension, let them out to flay some poor guardsmen, and send 'em back after fashioning new clothes out of the freshly-harvested flesh. If you meet Sautekh lords, then yeah, that's almost guaranteed to happen to you, but Trazyn and the like will probably be willing to at least hear your arguments before bringing out the butchers (see: Trazyn and Cawl becoming buddies in Battlefleet Gothic 2).
Disagree. Nids will rip you apart. That might suck but compared to dark eldar who will torture rape you for years or Chaos doing some sick shit like the daemonculaba, I'll take the nids everyday.
The one thing I'm considering about this is that when the Inquisition says to "Wait at your terminal." I'm willing to bet the possibility exists of someone simply dying of old age waiting for them to determine guilt
It is a procedural function of the Inquisition. They do this to cause fear in the persons involved and hopefully forestall any further actionable violations. The Templin Institute is safe from the Inquisition, as it exists outside normal space and time. If the Inquisition could get at the Templin Inst, then they would make a treasure of their knowledge and information as if it were one huge STC. After all, the Templin Inst. is not effected by the Warp or Chaos and they have or will have ALL the knowledge.
The templin institute with all its data, knowledge, and information has been declared as a relic to be reclaim. It's contain the wisdom before the age of strive and consider as an item of strategic absolute. The Inquisition is hereby and adeptus mechanicus disallow normal imperial citizen to access this knowledge. This is your first and final warning, accessing this information further on will deemed as heretics and traitor to Imperium of Man. BEGONE!!
@@jhonnoilcringeincarnato8593 do you know how sensitive and secure the inquisition is? They disallow anything that deems dangerous or heretical to the normal imperial citizen. Fiction or not, they don't care. It still hold valuable information
The heretical institution known as The templin institute was destroyed in M42.1 with a high orbit strike against its compound located at Youtubus primaris. Its heretical inter dimensional warp tech was cleansed by a Devastator squad and safely disposed of. The emperor protec.
Imperial Propaganda and what Templin wants them to think. If you think those Imperial Neanderthals can hope to Mach a organization capable of crossing different realities, you are gravely mistaken.
6:55 *NOBODY EXCPECTS THE IMPERIAL INQUSITION* Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency.... Our *three* weapons are fear, and surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Holy Emperor.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... I'll come in again.
“Theyre the same” Zerg: Evolved in the Milky Way Capable of diplomacy Capable of deception Can be counted Tyranids: Evolved extragalactic Incapable of diplomacy Incapable of deception Numberless
Blizzard based the Zerg off the 'Nids, Starcraft started as a hoped for 40K licensed game. No license came through, so they kept running with their own ideas. 20 years later...
I really love how the inquisition intercepted the transmission. I absolutely love this channel and it's theme of a shadow organization moving between realities and taking notes. When will we get a lore video on the Institute itself?
probably after hours of training on how to pronounce it ;) In general i believe the voice actress reads the script loud out for hours before recording it, maybe even cutting the recordings together to release only the best attempts of every part.
@@piotrd.4850 i didn't mean to minimize her work in any way! She is amazing and her voice acting/reading alongside the style of the videos and the well done research on every topic is the main reason i enjoy them so much!
@@hexadecimal5236 I belive that Szarekh (scilent king) will return soon to the necrons. Especially after the 13th black crusade and the return of gulliman.
"We can slay the Tyranids on our worlds, blast their fleets from the space, grind their armies to torn and ruined fragments...but their hunger? That is beyond our ability to slay." Chief Librarian Tigurius of the Ultramarines
These videos are so excellent not just because of the cool artwork or good voice-over, or even the delivery of the factual information on the subject. It's how that information is weaved into a story, like some of the best entries of the SCP Foundation. The bits at the beginning and end about the light of the Empra and how it may have drawn them, the galaxy might be surrounded, etc. They made everything in the middle so much more fascinating and meaningful, and framed the story of the Tyranids within the larger scope of the 40K world. Very nice work as usual.
To me, one of 40k's greatest successes has always been the void combat, that ingenious transferral of "age of sail" tactics and themes into a sci-fi setting. Something about massive ships unleashing broadsides at close range just really appeals to me. And a big part of why that concept works so well in my head is the Tyranid's Hive Ships playing the role of Space Krakens. 😁👍
I would like to proclaim my innocence to any and all that would proclaim heresy. All I was looking for was some information on a creature deemed to be the enemy of mankind. I can't help it if the source I used went rogue and started shouting heresy. Obviously the fear of the Tyranid menace has driven my source insane!
By the authority of High Inquisitor Fyodor Karamazov I, an inquisitor under the direct command of the God-Emperor of Mankind proclaim you to be a heretic of the highest order. Do not attempt to escape plebian, if you move I will have the full might of the Ordo Hereticus descend upon you. Under the charges of accessing congidencial information, treason, resisting an Impirial officer and HERESY!, I by the powers bestowed upon me by the Emperor himself sentence you, any relatives that share your name or blood or any of the workers that have heard your treasonous words to be executed by me, Inquisitor Draemeuseuos the Eighteenth. Resitance shall be met by death. Not that it matters.
@@doommuffin2663 Isn't your inquisitorial superior *literally* the emperor himself now, who has been going out of his way to destigmatize your so-called heresy? Just sayin', you might be the bigger heretic :P
Quiet peasant! How dare you comment upon our sacred heirarchy! I shall have you turned inside out an processed into ration bars that I will feed to your family for even implying such heresy! Stand quiet for this trial! Wait, what in the Emperor are you doing in this sacred court? Wait a minute... ...GENESTEALERS!!!
17:21 That doesn't necessarily mean every galaxy around the milky way has been devoured by the Tyranids. It could simply be a case of strategic redeployment so that the galaxy can be attacked on multiple fronts.
1. It's scary that no one knows. 2. If the Tyranid is in fact using strategy to attack on multiple fronts, why wouldn't it coordinate multiple attacks to hit the galaxy at the same time? 3. The fact that the Tyranid have been encountered in staggered engagements implies that: a. The Tyranid swarm is not capable of strategy, but merely acting on a primal instinct to consume all life. The early Tyranid gets the biomass. b. The Tyranid can, in fact, strategize. Staggered attacks is a method of probing the strength of possible resistance + weaken defences. The main attack is yet to come.
Or the the scattered effect of the nids hitting all sides with no rhyme or reason is simply the scattered and disorganized hairs of a large stampeding body of Xenos..as if fleeing from something that has startled the back of a herd, with the rest is yet to come...
Personally I subscribe to the idea that they are attacking from beneath the galactic plane, as some smaller fleets seem to just pop up into the middle of the galaxy rather than from the edge
I like how the warhammer factions have like 3 edge cases representing all that defines the lore. There are the chaos gods with the advance of magic. There's the humans with the advance of technology And of course there's the turanids with the advance of life. All the other factions are somewhere in that spectrum, like the multiple human factions in part dealing with demons, the necron who are magical robots, the orcs who are essentially human bioweapons. It really does mesh in an interesting way
The Imperial intervention and the ending where pure gold, the end specifically left me with the sense that there's no hope for any living creature in the galaxy. Really loving how the Templin make this lore videos.
They seem to do everything possible to avoid effective resistance. Effective resistance would be destroying several hive fleets, killing huge chunks of the Tyranids off, and probably some of their DNA storage.
We cannot knowif this is true. Perhaps the Tyranids are a young race and have only consumed 1 Galaxy, perhaps they have consumed millions. Perhaps they have been already defeated in their galaxy and fled to ours, perhaps they were created by the Old Ones to fight the forces of Chaos. And they can be defeated. The Necrons and Orks have beaten the Tyranids many times. Again, we cannot know. In the worst case scenario... *...they are running from something even worse than them.*
Magos is a heretic and will be promptly executed as soon as his location has been found out. everyone else agreeing with Magos Varnak will also be executed, and the planet they are on promptly exterminatused. any disagreeing with the Inquisitorial decision will also result in your location being promptly exterminatused. Any Disagreements?
@@rodrigofigo121 this makes no sense, if tyraninds are coming in from all directions then they have tl have consumed multiple if not all galaxies. Even your point about fleeing "their" galaxy implies theyve arrived from one specific location, which they havent.
I felt genuinely scare after that. No joke - that ending, as well as the grimness you narrated it with left me with a feeling of dread deep within. It took a good couple of minutes for me to remind myself it was only a video - at which point I sat down and watched it again. You've gone above and beyond this time.
Hope you guys do the genestealer cults too, they have a lot of potential for interesting writing and exploration of Imperial society and are just scary as all hell
@@Siegberg91 There is definitely a lot to explore there, but personally I would be far more interested in a different setting, seeing as Genestealer cults are so often portrayed within hive cities or other places that are effectively the same. MacNiven's shrine world Piety 5, for instance.
@@darthfenrir4892 Your heresy has been noted. Your puny projectile weapons will do nothing against The WALL OF GUNS. There shall be a crusade against you.
The zerg were a ripoff of the tyranid. The tyranid are what the zerg want to be when they grow up. Same with the flood from Halo, a bunch of posers pretending to be tyranid!
The Tyranids are fantastic because they are so deliciously mysterious. It is more the threat of the unknown, especially the last point made in this report, than the hordes of monsters that sends chills down the spine. Perfectly done.
17:09 - that was in all seriousness a real shocker. Just when you thought the 40k universe could not get any more bleak... but congratulations on structuring the video that way. It really brought home the sheer terror of the tyranids.
In th codex it says something about the Tyranids leaving behind the barren husks of dozens of consumed galaxies. Meaning they have already destroyed at least 24 other galaxies, the size of the true Tyranid fleet is immense
@@the_dropbear4392 In fact i laugh when i see comments saying "the orks won, the tyranid fled, the waagh is more powerful than hive fleets". The Tyranids have consumed indeed thousands of galaxies, they think realistically that it would be possible with fleets so small like Behemoth or Leviathan? They are mere scout troops in my opinions, that still caused untold devastation from chaos, to orks, to eldar and humans. The orks fan are delusional
@@Apocalypse2000 real question is this: can Tyranids effectively and permamently sterilize planet from Orc infestation. If they can.... well..... let them. In occassion, patch up warp rifts. Then awaken the Necrons.
“Shares even a tiny fraction of DNA with the Emperor of Manki...” Now all I can imagine is a titan sized golden Swarmlord leading all hive fleets and eating everything in the galaxy. Dear god I hope to see that as the 40k apocalypse one day
Cody Archer what ? Are you crazy ? Never shoot the leader first, the only thing worst than tyranids are tyranids that are no longer controlled by the hive mind ! First shoot the heavy hitters, then deplete the ranks of smaller creatures, then retreat, then kill the tyrants and other synapse creature so that you won’t be overrun and they’ll eat themselves.
May be? Hive fleets have entered the galaxy from separate directions, meaning they have already consumed other galaxies and are not coming from one particular source.
The only factions strong enough to squash those bugs are Necron and Orks. Unless Big E revived, or Eldar somehow could rebuild their Empire and vrbing back their golden era
@@randomanon8781 Please. The imperium could take em any day. It is said multiple times that the Imperium of Man is the strongest faction. The problem is that they also fight everyone else.. We won so many times already. If we are to be eaten,let them come..they will eat bolt fire first !
@@almightybogza « It is said multiple times that the Imperium of Man is the strongest faction.» Not necessarily. I mean, sure, the Imperium VS all tyranid fleet that already came into the galaxy ? That's no problem. But if these were only the vanguard... Then praise the Emperor, because the Imperium wouldn't have enough man, or ammo, to fight them and win. And yes, I do know that their flashlight have virtually infinite ammo, that's precisely my point.
Minor correction. It is the presence of the Black carapace in the tyrant guard, that indicate incprporation of space marine genetic material, as it is one of the organs implanted during an aspirants ascension into an Adeptus Astartes (Games Workshop, Codex Tyranids 4th Edition)
@@Rustie3000 Welll not quite.... and if by any chance they indeed are... too bad, as MI is easily on pair, if not more capable than space marines! There, I've said it!
@@piotrd.4850 i would disagree. For a starter? What do the Bugs from Starship Troopers do? Run around on their planets and occasionally start a war with other species by throwing asteriods at them via plasma artillery. I believe that's also their only means of intergalactic travel. Meanwhile the Tyranids are believed to have a giant hive fleet greater than THE ENTIRE MILKY WAY and are on their way to devour it. They don't just colonize planets. THEY ANNIHILATE THEM. They leave nothing behind than barren rocks floating in space. And they are almost unstopable. If you really believe the bugs are equal or worse than the Tyranids, then you don't know enough about the latter. Also the human military from Starship Troopers is closer to the Imperial Guard in Warhammer 40k than anything. And if you need to know anything about the Imperial Guard then it's that they are just a giant meatshield for any other human army. They die like flies for the Imperium.
@@Rustie3000; I know I’m extremely late, however you are talking about the movie, and Mr. Dudała seems to be talking about the book. In the movie, the Mobile Infantry is barely-functioning military unit that primarily uses human-wave tactics, and the bugs are a technologically incapable hive mind. In the book, the Mobile Infantry is a military body that equips its soldiers with advanced powered armor, including pervasive jump packs, and such hand held weapons as nuclear missile launchers. Meanwhile, the bugs are eusocial species capable of using advanced technology, whilst also being almost impossible to eradicate, and possessing a distributed hive mind. In addition, both factions were capable of diplomacy.
@@thatman8562 Well, i was indeed talking about the content of the Starship Troopers movie, never read the book. Is it worth a read? Just to compare the facts you brought up about the Bugs to the Tyranids: - The Tyranids also have a gigantic hive mind and they not only use it to communicate and coordinate but also to destroy their enemies mentally (i think this was stated in the video) - The Tyranids also use advanced (Bio)Technologie and are constantly engineering their own species to overcome any new threat to their existence - I'm not quite up to the WH lore, but i believe what makes fighting the Tyranids so difficult for Humanity is the fact, that most weapons commonly used are completely ineffective against the 'Nids and the ones that are are incredibly rare in use - As for diplomacy, i don't know if i would count that as a strength. It might show the species' intelligence but what makes the Tyranids so damn fucking scary in my opinion is the fact, that you can't have deplomacy with them. They don't listen, they just kill and devourer you without any second thought or hesitation and nothing will make them stop
I seem to remember, seeing on a WH40K galactic map that the Tyranids went out of their way to avoid a Dyson Sphere in the end of one of the arms of the Milky Way Galaxy. Something even they can't deal with.
Frightening as all hell, worse even. Pretty much exactly what lives in the darkness that God separated from the Light. The Gods care about us a lot, i can only imagine they care a great deal more about celestial bodies. So, from that perspective the Tyranids are an evil far worse than Satan
@leroy shane I can appreciate your perspective somewhat, but I disagree. The Tyranids wouldn't be aware that emotion exists, unless to assess the state of mind of their prey, as with fear and determine whether their prey are afraid of them or not. But they couldn't understand something like love. I agree that they're just hungry but their methods and tactics speak of an evil mindset, I understand that it is because I've experienced similar thoughts myself That you would think even the Dark Eldar are not evil makes me wonder if you think evil exists at all? They chose to do that, addicted to pleasure, would meet the needs of their addictions at any cost and no concern for what they were becoming in the bigger picture. Think about how much more intelligent the Eldar would have been than Humans (and in every aspect or form of intelligence, including emotion and empathy). Those who remained as original Eldar decided not to go down that road. How can the Chaos Gods be evil if they were manifested from the emotions of all beings in the material Universe? I don't doubt that their intentions and motivations are evil, but their origin may not have been their choice. Good and evil is a deep and complex subject, and a lot of it depends on your perspective. I've become evil myself because of my resentment towards those who hurt me in my life, while ignoring and conveniently forgetting the harm I did to others. The way I see it, evil is like a bottomless pit that's easy to fall into while running the tightrope of life, if we manage to stay on it then we are good. Almost no one can remain innocent forever as we get tested by the harm in life; how we deal with our pain defines us and pretty much sets up how we treat others. I've found that despite my best intentions, I hurt people deeply against my own will and discovered the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. But then, I thought I was all goody-two shoes when I had bullied other people as a kid. I ignored my Shadow and it caught me by surprise. Giving the benefit of the doubt is good but turning a blind eye to malevolence isn't. I suppose the situation of the Galaxy in 40k is very unfortunate, but that doesn't mean most races are not evil despite the necessity. The Tau seem good, but they're very young and inexperienced not to mention they're liars and don't practice what they preach. IMO the original Eldar are good, tested by life and seem to have remained benevolent and keep positive aims in mind. They didn't succumb to fear like the Imperium
@@spiral-viper The original Eldar being good? Well, I like the Eldar too, but they would gladly sacrifice billions of humans just to save a handful of their own, so that is indeed debatable...
@@TheRogueminator that makes them good. "just to save a handful of their own" - that's their own, and a handful is worth saving. we on the other hand are that narcissistic to doubt the goodwill of anything that would kill us for any reason meanwhile we go around doing all that and worse to anything we have to, or simply want to
The best game of tabletop 40k I played was my buddies Tyranids vs. my Astra Militarum. I kept letting him respawn his nids until he wiped me off the board. Good stuff
Someday, I'd love for Games Workshop to start a 40k story arch where, for some reason, the astronomican is stopped. Just as the citizens of the empire begin to panic, they realize that ships are still arriving at Earth...even without the astronomican. As all of their beliefs are called into question, the Empire falls into chaos and civil war...
Though never a verdant world, the lifeless ball of rock that we discovered was unrecognizable as Tyran Primus. The creatures that did this are a threat to the galaxy and must be exterminated by the light of the God-Emperor." -Inquisitor Kryptman, concluding his report on the ruins of Tyran Primus
Ahoy folks! Be sure to follow us on Twitch where we'll be streaming some Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 in the New Year! www.twitch.tv/templininstitute
Pray the Four-Armed Emperor!
PS: you should end your 40k videos by "The Emperor protects..." ;D
I wish I have Twitch acont
Adeptus Titanicus when?
I have to say a few things:
1'👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!!!
2'The Imperium are hunting you.
3'Most likley the Hivemind is aswell.
4'If three is confirmed then IMEDIATLY RELOCATE THE INSTITUTE IN ANOTHER DIMENSION ASAP!!!!!!
5'You should make a sequel to this after the swarm comes again for the Astronomicon.
&6'May the Emperor guard you all!!!
The Templin Institute just wanted to say I love your videos, they’re great!
That Inquisition counter-hack interrupt was absolutely perfect.
True, but can't help but feel the sudden cut of the usual mantra of The Emperor Protects was a way here is your emperor protects with massive middle finger courtesy of the Templin's tech team saying yeah no not going to put up with that, moving on. I was actually laughing at that more as the perfect cherry on top.
Indeed.
Absolutely
Only the Inquisition would think they get to have a multi-universal edict.
Now, I have this Institute's location and Exterminatus will be on its way.
Tyranids are probably the only faction that can make Chaos look cute, relatively harmless and fluffy
necron and dark eldars are close seconds or tie with the tyranids (to me at least)
Tyranids a praticly immuned to the chaos corruption, but not entirely.
I remember a story during the Eyes of the Terror world campaign, wwhere a hive ship falls into a warp rift, when it wwas released every bioform inside where corrupted by khorne.
Chaos can still corrupt tyranids but its foolishly hard to do. Tyranids are bound by a hive mind, and have no inherent emotions or desires. Separating them from the hive is hard and somewhat controlling them is even harder
@@mobiuscoreindustries A corrupted hive queen would do the trick.
Unless they stumble to AdMech forgeworlds. Then tyranids go home hungry.
Recent fluff said one forgeworld single-handedly stopped a hive fleet and now is actively hunting it.
9PM
"Google, how do I direct a hive fleet for the eye of terror?"
9:15PM
"GOOGLE, how do I defeat a chaos hive fleet!?!"
Google: cry, piss yourself, and pray to the Omnissiah for a quick death
Tyranids has kicked every ass you can present to them except Necrons.
@@UnknownOrc but havent everyone really kicked everyones ass at some point?
Thus Hive Fleet Kronos was born.
A chaos hive fleet would be *chaos spawn kicks down my door*
“This isn’t a war”, said the artilleryman. “It never was a war, any more than there’s a war between men and ants.”
-H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds
They haven’t seen the heat ray
There is also no war betwean a cow(tyrandis) and grass(the milkyway galaxy). They are no army, they are the incomprehensible, unstopable, melevolent force in a cosmic horror story.
Primarch Ferrus Manus
Your just salty cause fulgrim lopped your head off.
Fun Fact-30 people a year are killed by ants.
@@rodneykelly8768 I think that number is going to rise, with fireants apprently developing an "eletricity addiction", causing short circuits and fires whenever they infest buildings with lots of wiring. Imagine that in a hospital or Airport... this is kind of old news though, so take this info with more salt than usual.
6:55
*Kicks down the door*
NOBODY EXPECTS THE IMPERIAL INQUISITION!
Suffer not the heretic to live!
the emperor protects..... that shit was crazy
=][= the emperor protec =][=
=][= the emperor attac =][=
Most importantly, the emperor plays 4th dimension hypecube chess strip poker.
Vraks knew they were coming.
@@skylark306 I love how TTS has just become a staple of the 40K community at this point.
Only the orcs are having fun in this universe
Tbf, that's really all that matters :)
And slaanesh
The only thing necrons are having fun with is sleeping
ya dunt even haf enouf dakka ya gitz !
Not only are they the only ones having fun. They are winning. Because their win state is having a good fight. In the 41st millennium there are plenty of things to fight.
The Inquisitorial interruption of the stream was a nice touch.
Inquisition, the templin institution has been given permission by the emperor himself in carrying out research within this universe
@DefiantBoris sir, sir the emperor has allowed them to, so its not heresy
@@fulcrum2951 who do you think you are guardsman? The Emperor is in stasis and the only way I could explain all this "whispers" and nonsense you spout is there a tainted presence within you! Comissar Lanius, do your duty and rid me of this would be mutineer and heretic!
Syafiq Safiuddin
The Emperor protects!
*Cocks Boltpistol*
*BLAM*
*Tyranids are creatures from our darkest nightmares. But remember this: they can bleed, and they can die.*
- =][= Inquisitor Lord Kryptman =][=
Then, execute Exterminatus to any planet that in reach of the hive fleet.
Did massive genocide beyond imagination. It consider to horrifying and brutal, even to the inquisition.
@@hexadecimal5236 Chaos can't do 'almost' nothing to the Tyranids because they repel the Warp it's the only race that can do that, well if you don't count the necron Pylons in Cadia and the necron themselves of course.
@@SpanishDio Necrons can nullify Chaos and Warp energy anywhere, not just through the pylons on Cadia.
They truly are the SPACE BUGS OF DEATH!
If it bleeds, we can kill it.
Tyranids are the one faction that genuinely terrifies me. They are true embodiment of evolution and the methodical way they eradicate all life from the planet makes it the stuff of nightmares. It all goes to that primal instinct of survival and the thought of being mere food for creatures like that makes me shiver like crazy.
Exactly, a lifeform as lowly as a parasite grown to insane proportions is absolute heresy. Like the Xenomorph from Alien, it only takes away Life to create more of itself. Truly a parasite.
I disagree, I view them as a simple predator which does what predators are ment to do. The problem for them is that, unlike chaos (which is also a kind of predator), the nids are destroying their only source of food. If they don't change their way they will -exceptes with some very specific cases- die because they ate everything
The tyranids do keep the genetic of those they consume, like an archive. Perhaps the old ones made them as a way to keep the necrons in specific areas, like one would a forest fire. The tyranids would both deprive the necrons of their food source while also preserving said life in the form of stored genetic info.
You want to know the scary part? They are basically what humans are to other races, especially since warhammer 40k's humanity is ultra imperialistic. Just look at how often people ignore global warming because it would cut into their profits.
@@Sir_Bucket They move from Galaxy to galaxy so I doubt it'll happen any time soon, it's like Locusts on steroids.
That moment that the communication was interrupted by Imperial Authorities was surprising and awesome. Gives the illusion that the Templin Institute has access to information across the entire multiverse and the Imperium just noticed the intrusion
@Lord Inquisitor Steiner von Willhelm fucking hell
To me, it speaks volume about the actual power controlled by the Imperium.
To think they could hack in and even momentarily stopped a transmission broadcast by a species that mastered interdimensional travel, and infiltrated enough universes to create a vast library on various empires and factions across the multiverse...
@@nathanjora7627 that's what I love about Templin. Their videos are from the perspective of scholars observing new nation.
@@darthfenrir4892 There is no arguing with that, they are definitely a multidimensional Starfleet.
@Lord Inquisitor Steiner von Willhelm Okay, so by looking at it :
star wars will be overrun by imperial fleeing from the Tyranids, after which they will gain so much power that they'll be able to regain full control of the Milky Way. From that, they'll conquer all other universes you mentioned.
...
Well, seems good to me, the Templin Institute should continue doing that.
I should be studing right now, but somehow I feel this knowledge is more important
same feeling here... the emperor protects
Suffer not the heretic to live!
I have two test Tomorrow but i feel like this is more important 😂😂😂
Knowledge is power,guard it well.
To be fair unlike studies this shit is actually cool and interesting. Cant say the same for effective study :/
17:44
Oh my God. That was horrifying. I knew that the Tyranids had consumed more than one galaxy, but the idea that they might have gotten EVERY galaxy, the idea that the Milky Way might be the only one left...
*stop giving me an existencial crisis*
I like the theory that the Tyranids are actually running from something far more terrifying. They are just trying to survive though that theory is quickly deflated by the fact that they haven't flown into the galaxy the same way.
Preston Garvey they’re running from Gork and Mork, beings so great that they are in every fathomable direction
@@prestongarvey1857 another settlement needs my help? *sighs* I'm on it
@@prestongarvey1857 It could just be that the threat is tailing the nids at a warp-century or warp-millenia's delay or so, and the hivemind works on such a huge timescale that what it considers a ten-minute run for its life looks, to us, like several dozen lifetimes' worth of systematic galaxy consumption.
You guys are taking lore videos to the next level!
6:45 the emperor attac
@@skylark306 He protec
He attac
But most importantly
He stop video playback.
No one expected the Inquisition
The like ratio is now 999
These guys and Lutin are the best lore channels atm
I loved the Intervention of the Inquisition!!!
NO ONE EXPECTS THE INQUISITION!
To expect the Inquisition is herecy.
I AM A WEAPON OF THE ORDO HERETICUS
no she had a good point until them human scum interfered
Nobody expects the Imperial Inquisition. In fact those who do... never mind
-Inquisitor Fang Ordo Python
Inquisitor: "YOU ARE SEEKING KNOWLEDGE FORBIDDEN TO THOSE WITHOUT SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE."
Templin Institute: "New dimension, who dis?"
[Resets inter-dimensional VPN]
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS!!!
@@alek2913 The emperor is tasty.
@@SephirothRyu TRAITOR!
@@Cynocehali Hey, it's not our fault you fleshbags made the Astronomican look so appealing.
This isnt going to die never isnt it?
Emperor: I like you as a human.
Eldar: I like you as a pet.
Chaos: I like you for your soul.
Tyranid: *I like you for your body*
you made it sound like the tyranids want to have sex with people
Let me correct that. Tyranids: I like you for food.
Orks: I like everything, except peace....
@@agustinvenegas5238
oh god no no NO STOP
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Orkz: WAAAAAAAHG
Oof, The Templin Institute is being hunting by the Inquisition. That could make for a great fan fiction.
Also I love that even Chaos is piss scared of these guys.
""WE ARE THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE! POWER! DESTRUCTION! DEEEEATH!"
"Master... The bugs are here..."
"... You know what. That system over there looks a lot more fun."
El Psy it’s not that their afraid of the Tyranids, but their minions lose their connection to the immaterium. To top it off, Khorne hates Tyranid ichor (that’s bug blood), they can’t be corrupted or manipulated so that means Teenztch and Slanesh are out too, and if Nurgle throws a plague at them, they will just adapt
Basically, imagine the Chaos gods as four sadists who get their kicks from torturing material species, humans, Eldar, Orcs, Tau and even Necrons all scream to their delight, but the Tyranids just give them a blank soulless stare, even as the chaos gods lay into them. To the chaos gods, the Tyranids are not only no fun, but also rival predators
So yeah, not so much fear, but piss drunk mad, was why when The Great Rift opened, the demons went and made a skull pyramid out of the Tyranids, it was sweet sweet revenge for the world of Shadowbrink
Frankly speaking, adventures of Templin Institute Field agents could make for interesting mini (midi-?) series.
Going to another system will not save them. For the Chaos is DELICIOUS. And we do not see any reason to let something so tasty get away.
SephirothRyu tyranids cannot absorb chaos forces, tyranids actively avoid chaos forces because it gives them a net loss in bio mass which means they lose more forces than they gain which for a species like tyranids is very bad
@@SephirothRyu The factions the Tyranids usually avoid are the Necrons and Chaos. Necrons give them no organic matter to use (though some reports claim Tyranids can consume necrodermis but it provides little material to use) and Necrons use atomizing weaponry, which means the Tyranids can't recover destroyed bioforms. Chaos is made up of mostly immaterial stuff which means if they kill a Bloodletter or some other daemon it simply vanishes. Tyranids also have a passive ability called the shadow in the Warp, which essentially means that the sheer amount of psychic presence given off by the swarm cuts off any connection to the Warp (Chaos needs the Warp to function). Basically if a planet has been consumed by the immaterial forces of the Warp, the Tyranids would get very little organic matter from that planet, for as soon as their fleet gets close anything warp tainted gets sucked back into the Immaterium.
"HUNGRY HUNGRY HUNGRY HUNGRY HUNGRY"
eats a planet
"STILL HUNGRY STILL HUNGRY STILL HUNGRY STILL HUNGRY STILL HUNGRY"
Fuckin nematodes.
@@pimppastry7700 Hire out Abaddon the Despoiler if one can, make sure he brings his Planetkiller Battlecruiser. Get galactic-scale flamethrowers as well
I can relate tbh.
Cravers be like
so the tyranids are caterpillars now?
"The blasphemy of the Tyranids is such that only one solution is acceptable. Extermination."
-Ultramarines Master of Sancticty, Ortan Cassius
Gotta be carefull wich kind of exterminatus though! Virus Bombs always seem to backfire against Tyranids.
@@galling2052 That's kinda stupid because virus bombs basically eat anything organic up.. tyranids are so wanked and then they turn up weak stupid and lose..
@@almightybogza Each time the imperium or any other force used any form of biological warfare, it worked only on the first attemts, even nurgles methaphysicly ehanced desises. In Gothic Armada it was stated that virus bombs are not to be used against tyranids because of ever more limited effect and the horrifing truth that tyrands on occasion have repilcated it. The tyranids resillience to such warfare might even surpass isha herself, even the obliturator virus made by the iron legion, effectied a single hiveship only under very optimal and certainly unique conditions.
@@galling2052 There has to be survivors for evolution to kick in.
If you wipe out everyone they can't evolve to protect against it.
Feeding the Orks to the Nids is like basically throw gas on a fire
Yeah they will be duking it out. Ork deaths turn into biomas to create more nids but also the spores from the Ork blood will turn into more orkz.
Some would argue it is the Tyranids that are being fed to the Orks
TheTeremaster either way, the Imperium has to make sure that BOTH lose, or the fighting never stops
Hive fleet leviathan shall reign again
Commander Critic can’t we just exterminatus both while they are fighting? And boom! Crisis averted?
"Shares DNA with TheEmp-" *Dials the Inquisition* Hello WE HAVE A HERETIC!
*loud banging on door* INQUISITION OPEN UP * Bolter fire ensues*
Maria Kelly, that’s the SPANISH one. Common mistake. 🤣
*prepares to smash exterminatus button with his head*
Not yet. Not while im commissar.
@@comradecommissar8223 me: *shoots the Commissar with a bolter*
“Do not waste your time with such luxuries as hope brothers. There is no hope. The Great Devourer is upon us brothers. Let us see how long we may restrain her jaw.”
"Aye brother, let us stride forth with Bolter and Flamer in the Emperors' name."
SinDawg030 restrain it? I’m going to rip the bitches jaw off
if the Emperor is revived and lifted from his golden throne, he would fucking rape the hive fleets with his divine psychic powers
the best part is, the Chaos gods wouldn't sabotage him this time because the Tyranids are their worst enemy
true Chaos
We’re between the Lion’s jaw! Let’s make sure it chokes and dies on it’s last meal!
“We shall call them… THE SPACE BUGS OF DEATH!!”
Calm doen cryptman
Tyranids are evolved arachnids from star ship troopers
So...the brood?
I like it!
Go have some recaff
You forgot the scariest rumor: that they are fleeing from something else
Probaly Sly Margo
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Hence rumour
A shiver ran down my spine, and I almost scrapped myself at the thought of something that scares the tyranids.
They're running from the unholiest of beings in the universe...
Mickey Mouse.
The Devourer of Franchises.
Star Wars Fans: "Yes i want to go there, lightsabers are awesome!"
LOTR fans: "Yeah it might be hard with all those orcs and stuff, but i want to go to Minas Tirith!"
Warhammer fans: "Please no! Don't bring me there! Just shoot me!"
Fantasy dimensions in a nutshell.
having a single Astartes in Star Wars would be hilarious. I'd pity the force-users that have to go up against one .
@@monsterhunterrivi6303 may the emperor's light be with you XD
@@joachimdebusschere6778 hehe thank you thank you. i wonder what the average storm trooper or republic soldier would make of bolter-fire coming their way.......or a chainsword
@@wiseguy01 depends on how good he is with his Force hold/throw if an Astartes gets up close...It's game over xD
@@wiseguy01 Okay, I am fairly new to this fandom, but let's see what I recall of Astartes... Firstly, force crush... don't Astartes have several sets of organs of which a normal force user would not even be aware of? Or is it just specific chapters (i.e. Grey Knights?)
Secondly, aren't space marines by default enhanced to superhuman levels due to the genetic manipulation? I.e. an average space marine would be on par with an EXPERIENCED force user who is capable of boosting his reflexes and physique through the force?
Also, while I buy that light sabers would deflect lazguns, bolters are ballistic... I imagine intense bolter fire would likely be worse to deal for a force user than blaster fire from droids or stormtroopers, as you can't reflect the projectiles. Even if we, for the sake of argument assume that the lightsaber instantly evaporates the bolter projectile (which I doubt, as it is shown that lightsabers need time to cut through heavier alloys of metals), it would still remove a lot of offensive capablility from the force user when he or she can no longer reflect the blasts back at the attacker.
In a close up melee though, lightsaber va chainsword... sorry, lorewise, no chance, chainsword gets owned.
Which race is the scariest to be invaded by, Necrons, Chaos daemons or Tyranids? Nids!
you can reason with Necrons to some degree
you can convert to chaos and join the Demons...
with Nids you can't really talk with something that looks at you like a chicken nugget
made my many days happier
Necrons: Spooky Scary
Chaos: Kinky Scary
Tyranids: Instinctively Scary (as prey is to a predator)
@@triggerme6144 Other crons don't really like them, and not every cron is a flayed one (though it's possible that more and more will suffer the flayer virus). Most necrons - even sautekh, among the most genocidal of the dynasties - just keep them in a pocket-dimension, let them out to flay some poor guardsmen, and send 'em back after fashioning new clothes out of the freshly-harvested flesh. If you meet Sautekh lords, then yeah, that's almost guaranteed to happen to you, but Trazyn and the like will probably be willing to at least hear your arguments before bringing out the butchers (see: Trazyn and Cawl becoming buddies in Battlefleet Gothic 2).
The Nids ends with you dying. The Chaos daemons will make sure your suffering continues long after your death.
Doom guy wants to know your location
Disagree. Nids will rip you apart. That might suck but compared to dark eldar who will torture rape you for years or Chaos doing some sick shit like the daemonculaba, I'll take the nids everyday.
The one thing I'm considering about this is that when the Inquisition says to "Wait at your terminal." I'm willing to bet the possibility exists of someone simply dying of old age waiting for them to determine guilt
Sentenced to life.
Agh the Ordo xenos intervention was beautiful.
Would it not of been the ordo hereticus?
Templin Institute: "New dimension who dis."
The Templin has been declared heretical
It is a procedural function of the Inquisition. They do this to cause fear in the persons involved and hopefully forestall any further actionable violations.
The Templin Institute is safe from the Inquisition, as it exists outside normal space and time. If the Inquisition could get at the Templin Inst, then they would make a treasure of their knowledge and information as if it were one huge STC. After all, the Templin Inst. is not effected by the Warp or Chaos and they have or will have ALL the knowledge.
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The Adeptus Custodes have attached Custodes from the Sentinel Guard to protect them.
The templin institute with all its data, knowledge, and information has been declared as a relic to be reclaim.
It's contain the wisdom before the age of strive and consider as an item of strategic absolute. The Inquisition is hereby and adeptus mechanicus disallow normal imperial citizen to access this knowledge.
This is your first and final warning, accessing this information further on will deemed as heretics and traitor to Imperium of Man. BEGONE!!
@@jhonnoilcringeincarnato8593 do you know how sensitive and secure the inquisition is? They disallow anything that deems dangerous or heretical to the normal imperial citizen.
Fiction or not, they don't care. It still hold valuable information
Me while fighting a Tyranid: "EAT BOLT GUN!! NO WAIT DONT!!!"
haahaha xD
Hellfire rounds will make sure the foul Xeno cooks alive
I didn't mean eat it literally!
They will eat your balls and genetically modify you a better pair :)
@@BleedingSnow "and that my child is how you were born as a genestealer!"
Inquisition: Cease transmissions or else!
Templin: LOL, nope
Inquisition: LOL, Exterminatus for ya
Nathan Jora _yeets across dimensions_
The Dimensional Yeet... I've only heard of this in legends.
The heretical institution known as The templin institute was destroyed in M42.1 with a high orbit strike against its compound located at Youtubus primaris.
Its heretical inter dimensional warp tech was cleansed by a Devastator squad and safely disposed of.
The emperor protec.
Imperial Propaganda and what Templin wants them to think. If you think those Imperial Neanderthals can hope to Mach a organization capable of crossing different realities, you are gravely mistaken.
6:55 *NOBODY EXCPECTS THE IMPERIAL INQUSITION*
Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency.... Our *three* weapons are fear, and surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Holy Emperor.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... I'll come in again.
Our chief weapon is the fact that you are all delicious.
I wasn't expecting the Imperial Inquisition.
@Keaton Burton nobody does
@@stormpants1638 i Was traveling through time so I did
The Tyranids make Starcraft's Zerg look like Care Bears.
Actually, they're pretty much the same
“Theyre the same”
Zerg:
Evolved in the Milky Way
Capable of diplomacy
Capable of deception
Can be counted
Tyranids:
Evolved extragalactic
Incapable of diplomacy
Incapable of deception
Numberless
Blizzard based the Zerg off the 'Nids, Starcraft started as a hoped for 40K licensed game. No license came through, so they kept running with their own ideas. 20 years later...
@@DetectiveLance yeah that's my point. Blizz's just watered down the Tyranids.
Yep, and people keep calling it a ripoff even though the stories are pretty different
So, The Templin Institute is its own multi-versal spanning observation service...
Who are they reporting too. Besides us, I mean.
Jason Fuentes I hope they do video about the institute itself it will be cool to know more about them
They report to the 05 council of the SCP foundation.
As long as they don't pull Tyranids in through some interdimensional rift, I'm OK with that....
G-Man and his "employers"?
They report to stan lee
When the tyranids first attacked ultramar, and attacked and ate prandium, they literally ate a planet named “breakfast” .
I love 40k lore references.
I really love how the inquisition intercepted the transmission. I absolutely love this channel and it's theme of a shadow organization moving between realities and taking notes. When will we get a lore video on the Institute itself?
Check Event Horizon incident :D
@@piotrd.4850share a link please
Tyraninds, the recycling company you can count on!
I’m impressed how the narrator managed to pronounced Ghazkull’s name with zero problems.
probably after hours of training on how to pronounce it ;)
In general i believe the voice actress reads the script loud out for hours before recording it, maybe even cutting the recordings together to release only the best attempts of every part.
@@Rustie3000 Possibly, still it makes entire stuff no less masterful.
@@piotrd.4850 i didn't mean to minimize her work in any way! She is amazing and her voice acting/reading alongside the style of the videos and the well done research on every topic is the main reason i enjoy them so much!
Imagine being literate enough to read actual letters and pronounce them. Now THAT is a superpower. /s
16:52 "there is no facet of the Tyranids not encumbered by Listerine"
Thank goodness for the mouth cleansing goodness
They eat ALOT, they need good oral hygiene
I hope they do the necrons next.
Yup great topic
Me to man that would be alsome
indeed
@@hexadecimal5236 I belive that Szarekh (scilent king) will return soon to the necrons. Especially after the 13th black crusade and the return of gulliman.
Sixthed!
5:33 that poor Skitarii Vanguard. May you return to Omnissiah safely, little cog...
"We can slay the Tyranids on our worlds, blast their fleets from the space, grind their armies to torn and ruined fragments...but their hunger? That is beyond our ability to slay." Chief Librarian Tigurius of the Ultramarines
6:55 The inquisition is everywhere even across dimensions.
They had an ordo responsible specifically for stopping time paradoxes, does that really surprise you?
It's also known as, "Effects"
The institute was in their dimension
These videos are so excellent not just because of the cool artwork or good voice-over, or even the delivery of the factual information on the subject. It's how that information is weaved into a story, like some of the best entries of the SCP Foundation. The bits at the beginning and end about the light of the Empra and how it may have drawn them, the galaxy might be surrounded, etc. They made everything in the middle so much more fascinating and meaningful, and framed the story of the Tyranids within the larger scope of the 40K world. Very nice work as usual.
Marine: "They're everywhere!"
Thor: "THEN SHOOT EVERYWHERE!"
The extra touch of the Inquisitorial censorship was perfect. Bravo!
Me, a Chaos Fanboy.
17:30 "It might have been better that the astonomicon was never lit."
HERESY! Err, I mean, yeah! What she said.
Me, a what?
Lord Inquisitor! Over here!
To me, one of 40k's greatest successes has always been the void combat, that ingenious transferral of "age of sail" tactics and themes into a sci-fi setting. Something about massive ships unleashing broadsides at close range just really appeals to me.
And a big part of why that concept works so well in my head is the Tyranid's Hive Ships playing the role of Space Krakens. 😁👍
I would like to proclaim my innocence to any and all that would proclaim heresy. All I was looking for was some information on a creature deemed to be the enemy of mankind. I can't help it if the source I used went rogue and started shouting heresy. Obviously the fear of the Tyranid menace has driven my source insane!
BURN THE HERETICS
Innocence Proves Nothing...
By the authority of High Inquisitor Fyodor Karamazov I, an inquisitor under the direct command of the God-Emperor of Mankind proclaim you to be a heretic of the highest order. Do not attempt to escape plebian, if you move I will have the full might of the Ordo Hereticus descend upon you. Under the charges of accessing congidencial information, treason, resisting an Impirial officer and HERESY!, I by the powers bestowed upon me by the Emperor himself sentence you, any relatives that share your name or blood or any of the workers that have heard your treasonous words to be executed by me, Inquisitor Draemeuseuos the Eighteenth. Resitance shall be met by death. Not that it matters.
@@doommuffin2663 Isn't your inquisitorial superior *literally* the emperor himself now, who has been going out of his way to destigmatize your so-called heresy? Just sayin', you might be the bigger heretic :P
Quiet peasant! How dare you comment upon our sacred heirarchy! I shall have you turned inside out an processed into ration bars that I will feed to your family for even implying such heresy! Stand quiet for this trial! Wait, what in the Emperor are you doing in this sacred court? Wait a minute...
...GENESTEALERS!!!
17:21
That doesn't necessarily mean every galaxy around the milky way has been devoured by the Tyranids. It could simply be a case of strategic redeployment so that the galaxy can be attacked on multiple fronts.
1. It's scary that no one knows.
2. If the Tyranid is in fact using strategy to attack on multiple fronts, why wouldn't it coordinate multiple attacks to hit the galaxy at the same time?
3. The fact that the Tyranid have been encountered in staggered engagements implies that:
a. The Tyranid swarm is not capable of strategy, but merely acting on a primal instinct to consume all life. The early Tyranid gets the biomass.
b. The Tyranid can, in fact, strategize. Staggered attacks is a method of probing the strength of possible resistance + weaken defences. The main attack is yet to come.
@Mikeyboi1225
Thanks for pointing that out. It only took me 2 years to fix it.
Or the the scattered effect of the nids hitting all sides with no rhyme or reason is simply the scattered and disorganized hairs of a large stampeding body of Xenos..as if fleeing from something that has startled the back of a herd, with the rest is yet to come...
Personally I subscribe to the idea that they are attacking from beneath the galactic plane, as some smaller fleets seem to just pop up into the middle of the galaxy rather than from the edge
I like how the warhammer factions have like 3 edge cases representing all that defines the lore.
There are the chaos gods with the advance of magic.
There's the humans with the advance of technology
And of course there's the turanids with the advance of life.
All the other factions are somewhere in that spectrum, like the multiple human factions in part dealing with demons, the necron who are magical robots, the orcs who are essentially human bioweapons. It really does mesh in an interesting way
The Imperial intervention and the ending where pure gold, the end specifically left me with the sense that there's no hope for any living creature in the galaxy. Really loving how the Templin make this lore videos.
the most terrifying theory might be that the tyranids arnett invading, they're also running from something else.
Haha maybe but that would be jumping the shark a bit.
Intergalactic Orkin exterminators.
They seem to do everything possible to avoid effective resistance. Effective resistance would be destroying several hive fleets, killing huge chunks of the Tyranids off, and probably some of their DNA storage.
Stellaris' prethoryn reference?
@@syafiqsafiuddin8356 images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/a2rQV4E_700b.jpg
"...It might have been better that the light of the Astronomican had never been lit."
Damn, that's metal AF.
Tyranids are originally attracted to the Light of Pharos, mistakenly activated in the Heresy era.
Well, it was activated on purpose if I remember correctly.
@@Choppytehbear1337 Yeah the Loyalists were losing, and overloaded the Lighthouse.
Updooted. Came here to say this. It was the Pharos beacon, not (necessarily) the astronomican.
Tyranids are basically huge moths atracted to lamp
@@oliverf.9955 See, now I want those moth memes to return, but with Tyranids and various psychic beacons instead.
"We cannot live through this. Mankind cannot live through this." - Magos Varnak.
We cannot knowif this is true.
Perhaps the Tyranids are a young race and have only consumed 1 Galaxy, perhaps they have consumed millions.
Perhaps they have been already defeated in their galaxy and fled to ours, perhaps they were created by the Old Ones to fight the forces of Chaos. And they can be defeated. The Necrons and Orks have beaten the Tyranids many times.
Again, we cannot know. In the worst case scenario...
*...they are running from something even worse than them.*
Magos is a heretic and will be promptly executed as soon as his location has been found out. everyone else agreeing with Magos Varnak will also be executed, and the planet they are on promptly exterminatused. any disagreeing with the Inquisitorial decision will also result in your location being promptly exterminatused.
Any Disagreements?
@@rodrigofigo121 this makes no sense, if tyraninds are coming in from all directions then they have tl have consumed multiple if not all galaxies.
Even your point about fleeing "their" galaxy implies theyve arrived from one specific location, which they havent.
@@rodrigofigo121 [..] If you damage them, the essence of what they are remains; they regenerate and keep coming. [..]
Gene stealer spotted…Inquisition.here …loook here…Oh my god…
I felt genuinely scare after that. No joke - that ending, as well as the grimness you narrated it with left me with a feeling of dread deep within. It took a good couple of minutes for me to remind myself it was only a video - at which point I sat down and watched it again. You've gone above and beyond this time.
Hope you guys do the genestealer cults too, they have a lot of potential for interesting writing and exploration of Imperial society and are just scary as all hell
Alfredtg Their’s is a interesting hierarchy. I can see them doing a short video on them. As they are found not just in human societies.
The fun begins in hive cities were you have krimnal gangs, mutant raiders, heretical cults and genestealer cults so much fun to live there.
@@Siegberg91 There is definitely a lot to explore there, but personally I would be far more interested in a different setting, seeing as Genestealer cults are so often portrayed within hive cities or other places that are effectively the same. MacNiven's shrine world Piety 5, for instance.
I swear if anyone says, "They ripped off the Zerg from Starcraft" I will find them and beat them to death with a copy of the 7th edition rules.
They ripped off the Zerg.
Come at me bro *cocks shotgun*
@@darthfenrir4892 bro your going to need something much stronger to pierce the 7th edition rulebook.
@@darthfenrir4892 Your heresy has been noted. Your puny projectile weapons will do nothing against The WALL OF GUNS. There shall be a crusade against you.
Use the Rogue Trader 1st edition rulebook published in the late 1980s before Starcraft was even in its planning stages.
The zerg were a ripoff of the tyranid. The tyranid are what the zerg want to be when they grow up. Same with the flood from Halo, a bunch of posers pretending to be tyranid!
The Tyranids are fantastic because they are so deliciously mysterious. It is more the threat of the unknown, especially the last point made in this report, than the hordes of monsters that sends chills down the spine. Perfectly done.
6:56 The inquisition has close this channel due to his heretic cintent,an exterminatus will be launch soon, pray to the Emperor of Mankind.
It would be heresy to lay exterminatus upon holy terra, not even the most radical inquisitor would dare to do that
@@lv_Mortarion_vl what if we are the terra from the first horus heresy book?
17:09 - that was in all seriousness a real shocker. Just when you thought the 40k universe could not get any more bleak... but congratulations on structuring the video that way. It really brought home the sheer terror of the tyranids.
In th codex it says something about the Tyranids leaving behind the barren husks of dozens of consumed galaxies. Meaning they have already destroyed at least 24 other galaxies, the size of the true Tyranid fleet is immense
@@the_dropbear4392 In fact i laugh when i see comments saying "the orks won, the tyranid fled, the waagh is more powerful than hive fleets". The Tyranids have consumed indeed thousands of galaxies, they think realistically that it would be possible with fleets so small like Behemoth or Leviathan? They are mere scout troops in my opinions, that still caused untold devastation from chaos, to orks, to eldar and humans. The orks fan are delusional
@@Apocalypse2000
Yeah, especially since the nids are wining in Octavius
@@Apocalypse2000 real question is this: can Tyranids effectively and permamently sterilize planet from Orc infestation. If they can.... well..... let them. In occassion, patch up warp rifts. Then awaken the Necrons.
Starcraft “can I copy your homework”
40k “yeah just change things up a bit so the teacher doesn’t notice”
@6:55
NOBODY EXPECTS THE INQUISITION!
“Shares even a tiny fraction of DNA with the Emperor of Manki...” Now all I can imagine is a titan sized golden Swarmlord leading all hive fleets and eating everything in the galaxy. Dear god I hope to see that as the 40k apocalypse one day
I liked the Inquisition touch you put in...very clever. :]
My heart honestly skipped a beat when the transmission got intercepted. Talk about creative video casting
Templin Institute is a great channel, criminally undersubbed and underappreciated.
Just do Forces of Chaos, then Inquisition will go nuts.
Imperial Guard: Nooooooo you can’t just devour entire entire galaxy!!!!
Tyranid Hive-Mind: HAHAHA HIVE FLEET GO NOM NOM NOM NOM
Necrons: finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!
Now I’m imagining the “FBI open up” meme but with imperial inquisitors
*HOLY IMPERIAL INQUISITION OPEN UP HERETIC*
The Tyranid shown when talking about the Carnifex is a Hive Tyrant
I noticed that too! I noticed that too! They have radically different profiles!
@@dashiellgillingham4579 and its lower arms used diffrent weapons
They are both Xenos. Nothing more.
@@bloodraven1190 well a hive tyrant and carnifex are very different foes. one is a leader creature and should be shot full of holes first.
Cody Archer what ? Are you crazy ?
Never shoot the leader first, the only thing worst than tyranids are tyranids that are no longer controlled by the hive mind !
First shoot the heavy hitters, then deplete the ranks of smaller creatures, then retreat, then kill the tyrants and other synapse creature so that you won’t be overrun and they’ll eat themselves.
I'm a simple member of the hive mind. I see biology, I consume.
Lmao, great comment.
Still HERESY though, report to your nearest tech-priest for "transition" into a Servitor.
5:25 Let's give this Skitarii a hand, this man is an absolute legend.
This Give me chill to think that the impirium may be surounded By this threat
May be? Hive fleets have entered the galaxy from separate directions, meaning they have already consumed other galaxies and are not coming from one particular source.
Sir! They have us surrounded with heavy vehicles and infantry!
Those poor bastards.
-Excerpt from a Death Korps commissar
The only factions strong enough to squash those bugs are Necron and Orks. Unless Big E revived, or Eldar somehow could rebuild their Empire and vrbing back their golden era
@@randomanon8781 Please. The imperium could take em any day. It is said multiple times that the Imperium of Man is the strongest faction. The problem is that they also fight everyone else..
We won so many times already.
If we are to be eaten,let them come..they will eat bolt fire first !
@@almightybogza « It is said multiple times that the Imperium of Man is the strongest faction.»
Not necessarily.
I mean, sure, the Imperium VS all tyranid fleet that already came into the galaxy ? That's no problem.
But if these were only the vanguard... Then praise the Emperor, because the Imperium wouldn't have enough man, or ammo, to fight them and win. And yes, I do know that their flashlight have virtually infinite ammo, that's precisely my point.
The Templin Institute is hereby accused of heresy by the Inquisition.
Courts in the CRP have something like a 99% conviction rate. What's the Inquisition's rate?
@@Kez_DXX Basically a 100%
Tyranid hive mind : yo Chaos Gods, sorry we already eat the rest of the universe and brought our own Warp with us
Zerg: "we are the swarm"
Tyranid: "Hold my genes"
Well, Starcraft was supposed to be W40k Game....
The Great Devourer
Liked, already knowing it’ll be good!
Minor correction. It is the presence of the Black carapace in the tyrant guard, that indicate incprporation of space marine genetic material, as it is one of the organs implanted during an aspirants ascension into an Adeptus Astartes (Games Workshop, Codex Tyranids 4th Edition)
Aww I've been bamboozled
Guess im gonna wait now
My thoughts exactly.
Meanwhile in the hivemind of the Tyranids: “waka waka waka waka”
When I saw the first glitch at 6:30 I thought "Oh this is going to be good". Was not disappointed.
This is gonna be a heckin’ banger
Beautifully done, my friends! Reminds me a bit of the [CENSORED] from Starship Troopers...
A bit, but believe me, the Tyranids a like 1.000.000 times worse than the Bugs...
@@Rustie3000 Welll not quite.... and if by any chance they indeed are... too bad, as MI is easily on pair, if not more capable than space marines! There, I've said it!
@@piotrd.4850 i would disagree. For a starter? What do the Bugs from Starship Troopers do? Run around on their planets and occasionally start a war with other species by throwing asteriods at them via plasma artillery. I believe that's also their only means of intergalactic travel.
Meanwhile the Tyranids are believed to have a giant hive fleet greater than THE ENTIRE MILKY WAY and are on their way to devour it. They don't just colonize planets. THEY ANNIHILATE THEM. They leave nothing behind than barren rocks floating in space. And they are almost unstopable.
If you really believe the bugs are equal or worse than the Tyranids, then you don't know enough about the latter.
Also the human military from Starship Troopers is closer to the Imperial Guard in Warhammer 40k than anything. And if you need to know anything about the Imperial Guard then it's that they are just a giant meatshield for any other human army. They die like flies for the Imperium.
@@Rustie3000; I know I’m extremely late, however you are talking about the movie, and Mr. Dudała seems to be talking about the book. In the movie, the Mobile Infantry is barely-functioning military unit that primarily uses human-wave tactics, and the bugs are a technologically incapable hive mind. In the book, the Mobile Infantry is a military body that equips its soldiers with advanced powered armor, including pervasive jump packs, and such hand held weapons as nuclear missile launchers. Meanwhile, the bugs are eusocial species capable of using advanced technology, whilst also being almost impossible to eradicate, and possessing a distributed hive mind. In addition, both factions were capable of diplomacy.
@@thatman8562 Well, i was indeed talking about the content of the Starship Troopers movie, never read the book. Is it worth a read?
Just to compare the facts you brought up about the Bugs to the Tyranids:
- The Tyranids also have a gigantic hive mind and they not only use it to communicate and coordinate but also to destroy their enemies mentally (i think this was stated in the video)
- The Tyranids also use advanced (Bio)Technologie and are constantly engineering their own species to overcome any new threat to their existence
- I'm not quite up to the WH lore, but i believe what makes fighting the Tyranids so difficult for Humanity is the fact, that most weapons commonly used are completely ineffective against the 'Nids and the ones that are are incredibly rare in use
- As for diplomacy, i don't know if i would count that as a strength. It might show the species' intelligence but what makes the Tyranids so damn fucking scary in my opinion is the fact, that you can't have deplomacy with them. They don't listen, they just kill and devourer you without any second thought or hesitation and nothing will make them stop
I seem to remember, seeing on a WH40K galactic map that the Tyranids went out of their way to avoid a Dyson Sphere in the end of one of the arms of the Milky Way Galaxy. Something even they can't deal with.
*YOU CAN'T STOP THE SIGNAL*
6:43
This video right here, Inquisitor-
Oh my god it actually worked...
should've shown the size of Hive fleet Leviathan close to the end, now THAT is nightmare indusing
Sick that the inquisition hacked the transmission.
Could this be a story subplot ???
Hope so
By the emperor, the institute needs to spring for a better firewall.
at 17:26 there is a low growl that scared the shit out of me, thanks templin for making me think there was a genestealer in my room
Tyranids scare the crap out of me.
Frightening as all hell, worse even. Pretty much exactly what lives in the darkness that God separated from the Light. The Gods care about us a lot, i can only imagine they care a great deal more about celestial bodies. So, from that perspective the Tyranids are an evil far worse than Satan
@leroy shane I can appreciate your perspective somewhat, but I disagree. The Tyranids wouldn't be aware that emotion exists, unless to assess the state of mind of their prey, as with fear and determine whether their prey are afraid of them or not. But they couldn't understand something like love. I agree that they're just hungry but their methods and tactics speak of an evil mindset, I understand that it is because I've experienced similar thoughts myself
That you would think even the Dark Eldar are not evil makes me wonder if you think evil exists at all? They chose to do that, addicted to pleasure, would meet the needs of their addictions at any cost and no concern for what they were becoming in the bigger picture. Think about how much more intelligent the Eldar would have been than Humans (and in every aspect or form of intelligence, including emotion and empathy). Those who remained as original Eldar decided not to go down that road.
How can the Chaos Gods be evil if they were manifested from the emotions of all beings in the material Universe? I don't doubt that their intentions and motivations are evil, but their origin may not have been their choice.
Good and evil is a deep and complex subject, and a lot of it depends on your perspective. I've become evil myself because of my resentment towards those who hurt me in my life, while ignoring and conveniently forgetting the harm I did to others. The way I see it, evil is like a bottomless pit that's easy to fall into while running the tightrope of life, if we manage to stay on it then we are good. Almost no one can remain innocent forever as we get tested by the harm in life; how we deal with our pain defines us and pretty much sets up how we treat others. I've found that despite my best intentions, I hurt people deeply against my own will and discovered the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. But then, I thought I was all goody-two shoes when I had bullied other people as a kid. I ignored my Shadow and it caught me by surprise.
Giving the benefit of the doubt is good but turning a blind eye to malevolence isn't. I suppose the situation of the Galaxy in 40k is very unfortunate, but that doesn't mean most races are not evil despite the necessity. The Tau seem good, but they're very young and inexperienced not to mention they're liars and don't practice what they preach. IMO the original Eldar are good, tested by life and seem to have remained benevolent and keep positive aims in mind. They didn't succumb to fear like the Imperium
@@spiral-viper That hit home square man.. couldn't agree more!
@@spiral-viper The original Eldar being good? Well, I like the Eldar too, but they would gladly sacrifice billions of humans just to save a handful of their own, so that is indeed debatable...
@@TheRogueminator that makes them good. "just to save a handful of their own" - that's their own, and a handful is worth saving. we on the other hand are that narcissistic to doubt the goodwill of anything that would kill us for any reason meanwhile we go around doing all that and worse to anything we have to, or simply want to
The best game of tabletop 40k I played was my buddies Tyranids vs. my Astra Militarum. I kept letting him respawn his nids until he wiped me off the board. Good stuff
I love the idea that the Templin Institute exists in its own universe.
THE SPACE-BUGS OF DOOM!!!
- Lord Inquisitor Kryptman, circa 997. M41.
Someday, I'd love for Games Workshop to start a 40k story arch where, for some reason, the astronomican is stopped. Just as the citizens of the empire begin to panic, they realize that ships are still arriving at Earth...even without the astronomican. As all of their beliefs are called into question, the Empire falls into chaos and civil war...
Benjamin Grist well at current, half the galaxy is cut off from the astronomican.
@@martinjrgensen8234 source?
@@mhdawod8350 That would be because of the Fall of Cadia. In the "Gathering storm" series.
I mean... Ever heard of the age of strife
Sounds like heresy.
That is a seriously good rundown of the Tyranids. I first fell in love with their faction playing Space Hulk as a kid :)
Though never a verdant world, the lifeless ball of rock that we discovered was unrecognizable as Tyran Primus. The creatures that did this are a threat to the galaxy and must be exterminated by the light of the God-Emperor."
-Inquisitor Kryptman, concluding his report on the ruins of Tyran Primus