21:16 Baby tyranids seems the closest to what those are. Rippers are worm like thibgs that swarm and eat everything around. They have been suspected to byrrow ubderground and incubate into other tyranid forms when out of the control of the hivemind.
That’s so intriguing! I had no idea they were baby tyranids! Thanks for that information I appreciate it! We were so freaking thrown off by them so knowing what they are is cool info to have!!
@@RisingKnight64 Tyranids bioengineer everything they use. Their drop pods are living spores. Their ships are living creatures. Their guns are parasitic-like organisms that use their muscles and specialized organs to generate the force to shoot missiles. Some of those "guns" host hives of living organisms, others are just setting the environment that keep the ammunition dormant. The ammunition ranges from seeds of explosively growing plants with thrones (the barb wire thingy) to ravenous grubs that will attempt to burrow into your body and eat you before overeating, rupturing their stomach and spilling their digestive acids inside your body. Tyranids weapons are their own special kind of horror. Tyranids are what interested me the most in 40k. So I know a fair bit of it. Not a loremaster like Luetin09 (the guy has 150 hour long playlist and each video is 1 hour long at a minimum) who knows more than I do in more topics than I claim to even have a cursory understanding. Best way to get digestible information is Bricky, for his introductory videos to 40k. Though if you want the nutty gritty details, you have Luetin.
Also the Horus Heresy was Horus succumbing to the powers and schemes of chaos and daddy issues. Lets just say the emperor was not s good father, chaos showed Horus a future where humanity would have to fight galaxy soaning wars, live is squalor and worship the emperor as a god. Horus saw this distopian future and wanted none of it for humanity, so he rebelled joining forces with chaos to have enough power to overthrow the emperor. Lets say, that by attempting to lrevent the future, Horus brough forth what he fesred.
Oh woah so Horus was actually kind of a good guy? 🤔 That’s sick! That he was trying to save humanity from a bad future I definitely didn’t know the ins and outs like that. I know the wiki info 😅 I’m definitely even more interested now than I was before thank you! I really do appreciate you commenting I hope you stick around!
I recommend reading the infinite and the divine. Not apart of a long series like most other books and a has one of the best characters in Warhammer Trazyn the Infinite.
@@blightedworld1362 oh okay I haven’t heard that yet I’ll 10000% look into that! Thank you for the recommendation! I appreciate you commenting and hope you stick around!
You both got good personality’s so I don’t see why I won’t. But yeah the infinite and the divine is probably one of the best books for beginners to enter the world of warhammer.
@@blightedworld1362 well thank you I appreciate that a ton! It helps out tremendously. 😅 In my down time I’ll definitely take a look at the book everything about 40k is super interesting so far so I’m definitely curious!
21:16
Baby tyranids seems the closest to what those are.
Rippers are worm like thibgs that swarm and eat everything around. They have been suspected to byrrow ubderground and incubate into other tyranid forms when out of the control of the hivemind.
That’s so intriguing! I had no idea they were baby tyranids! Thanks for that information I appreciate it!
We were so freaking thrown off by them so knowing what they are is cool info to have!!
And most of all I appreciate you taking the time to watch so much of my video! I don’t get that very often so I really appreciate you!
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The barb wire things are in fact a genetically modified plant the Tyranids use as amunition.
Oh that’s super weird. Aren’t their weapons also Bio weapons? So like the shoot plants out of their bodies!? 🤣
WILD!! Haha
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Tyranids bioengineer everything they use. Their drop pods are living spores. Their ships are living creatures. Their guns are parasitic-like organisms that use their muscles and specialized organs to generate the force to shoot missiles. Some of those "guns" host hives of living organisms, others are just setting the environment that keep the ammunition dormant. The ammunition ranges from seeds of explosively growing plants with thrones (the barb wire thingy) to ravenous grubs that will attempt to burrow into your body and eat you before overeating, rupturing their stomach and spilling their digestive acids inside your body. Tyranids weapons are their own special kind of horror.
Tyranids are what interested me the most in 40k. So I know a fair bit of it.
Not a loremaster like Luetin09 (the guy has 150 hour long playlist and each video is 1 hour long at a minimum) who knows more than I do in more topics than I claim to even have a cursory understanding.
Best way to get digestible information is Bricky, for his introductory videos to 40k. Though if you want the nutty gritty details, you have Luetin.
Also the Horus Heresy was Horus succumbing to the powers and schemes of chaos and daddy issues. Lets just say the emperor was not s good father, chaos showed Horus a future where humanity would have to fight galaxy soaning wars, live is squalor and worship the emperor as a god. Horus saw this distopian future and wanted none of it for humanity, so he rebelled joining forces with chaos to have enough power to overthrow the emperor.
Lets say, that by attempting to lrevent the future, Horus brough forth what he fesred.
Oh woah so Horus was actually kind of a good guy? 🤔
That’s sick! That he was trying to save humanity from a bad future I definitely didn’t know the ins and outs like that. I know the wiki info 😅 I’m definitely even more interested now than I was before thank you!
I really do appreciate you commenting I hope you stick around!
I recommend reading the infinite and the divine. Not apart of a long series like most other books and a has one of the best characters in Warhammer Trazyn the Infinite.
@@blightedworld1362 oh okay I haven’t heard that yet I’ll 10000% look into that! Thank you for the recommendation!
I appreciate you commenting and hope you stick around!
You both got good personality’s so I don’t see why I won’t.
But yeah the infinite and the divine is probably one of the best books for beginners to enter the world of warhammer.
@@blightedworld1362 well thank you I appreciate that a ton! It helps out tremendously. 😅
In my down time I’ll definitely take a look at the book everything about 40k is super interesting so far so I’m definitely curious!