Well, they are Inquisitorial TROOPS, so working under ORDERS from inquisition. Given that they are also criminals, it's basically a "Prove your worth" scenario where they are expected to die, but maybe, (reaching rank 30), you are THEN given a job by the inquisition. So yeah, it's more of a gallows humour I think.
Hadron when in comm vox: insulting, sassing, V A R L E T S Hadron when you speak to her in-person: polite, bless you and your weapons (mostly your weapons), significantly less varlets Hadron is a certified introvert.
@@Briselance Pretty sure the OP means this the other way around. Loud and willing to talk shit on the internet (IE the vox), subdued and restrained in person. Also "not a wonder that does a number on their popularity" what does this. like... mean?
I think what is meant is like what you guys are saying. You guys talk shit on the internet, but when meeting person-2-person. You guys are more subdued. So stop acting tough on the internet like what you guys are already doing.
@@JoacinoDaGona funny you mention, according to one of the 40k books, nurgle and khorne are the most likely to work together. Though the idea of a blood letter whispering some shit into the zealots ear to fuck with nurgle is amusing.
@@allanredhill8682 100% in character for Imperials to mistaken service to the Emperor with service to the Chaos Gods. The Imperium is essentially a conveyer belt to feeding the Chaos Gods.
Funny how the fandom went from mocking the Mechanicus for slapping their cyberdongs against toasters to wanting to slap their dongs against their toaster.
Videogames has always taught us that whether it is a fridge or a potato, if you give it a personality and a female voice, the internet will go wild for it...🤣🤣🤣
“How do you consistently fail? Try again!” Me, literally buried in a horde of scabs, swinging a chainsword like there’s no tomorrow: “A LITTLE BUSY, HADRON-“
one of my fav lines is "the data interrogator has CRASHED...restart..." the way she says it almost sounds triumphant or something, plus at least she's not saying we fucked it up when all we did was place it on the console...
@@l4dfanatic11 I love her one line when you restart the data interrogator that goes something like “The data interrogator is back online, I can only assume you hit random buttons until something happened but it is indeed working now.”
Well, of course. We don't have as many set characters due to the character creation, so, that's where that'll be going. That and most other characters are uninteresting.
I think the most impressive thing about Hadron is that they simultaneously portrayed her sass while also portraying her robotic nature. She’s not so robotic as to be lacking character, but she’s just enough to make her seem not quite human at the same time.
I don’t really know the game franchise and I’m here because my mum’s best friend voices Hadron. It’s well weird having people thirst over my family friend.
Her sass? Well... most of the time, isn't she just putting the team down and being wantonly mean? Always calling them varlets, or implying they are stupid or unduly slow while they are busy fighting off hordes. The only time she isn't like that is when you go and find her at her workshop to have your armament improved.
It's not in this video but Hadron once yelled, 'UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE SERVO SKULL... I'm sorry I'm not sure where that came from.' Was hilarious. I think it was the investigation mission with the tree near the end where you scan things
She was watching the Imperium's equivalent to Power Rangers in the background and accidentally said her favourite catchphrase out loud in the open channel, be easy on her xD
@@daefaron She says she's been in Inquisitor Grendyl's service for 392 "terran cycles" When they talk about Terran cycle are they talking about a cycle of spin around itself or spin around sun? it could be a little over a year of working with grendyl if 1 terran cycle is a day.
My favourite one of Hadron's lines is when a PC asks to know more about her and she responds with being active for over 300 years and spending most of it angry. Can't recall the specifics right now, but every time it comes up, I laugh.
More specifically, this is her response to the PCs asking about her: Hadron: [sigh] "So be it. I have been operative for 392.1736 Terran cycles. I have been angry for most of them."
@@en-men-lu-ana6870 Probably due to the general incompetence of the administratum it would make me angry too. No doubt its driving Gman insane and making him angry even the Custodians noticed that he's far angrier than he was before the Heresy which he wasn't really known for his rage until Calth.
To the AdMech, augmentations are a reward for valiant service or achievements. So, offering to augment you is probably the nicest thing she'll ever do for you.
Ogryn: Aye sah. Noisy metal woman says to hit cha so ya shut up. (Wacks Zealot with shovel) Hadron: Thank you, Ogryn. Next time they start chanting that, do it to remind them why they are here. And keep them focused otherwise they might end up dead anyway. Ogryn: Aye, sah.
Scaevola with "[ERROR] Damn not found", that one techpriest from Inquisitor Martyr who screeches at inquisitor, and now we got Hadron. Techpriests getting somewhat more alive and less robotic.
they have souls. that's the whole point - be one with machine physicaly, but keep the soul to connect with the machine spirit. they're humans, not sentient robots
@@snadashkevich3700 that's all true, however even some of the actually soulless robots aka the necrons have quite a bit of sass and personality. I am talking about trazyn of course.
@@jaydeleon8094 i'm not sure but afaik not really. Iirc during the biotransferrence their souls got devoured by the c'tan, however the higher ups maintained their consciousness and personality, which in 40k is separate from the soul.
@@jaydeleon8094As far as I can remember, No- The Necrons were unwillingly put through bio-transference and had their flesh and souls essentially eaten by the Ca'taan.
@@SeventhSeraphOfficerRevolver No, she's specifically invoking the Emperor and the Golden Throne. There's a very thin line between practices of heresy and faith, which is intentional on the part of 40K. The only _real_ difference is who you commit those acts for.
I like her and the medical servitor. Which in turn is sad that the characters with the least human feelings/emotions according to lore are the most emotional and likable characters in the game. Hadron is more likeable then the human NPCs by insulting you constantly.
Warhammer books do such a fascinating job at making the NECRONS more philosphically and morally complex than anyone expected, and they literally don't have souls. It's so beautiful.
@Wonders The point is that Hadron and the medicae Servitor are one of the few characters in the game that showcases more emotions than just being a typical asshole for the sake of the setting.
There's a reason why the guardsmen and even some sisters of battle tend to like working with the Mechanicus, there's even some stories of Skiitari falling in love (actual love) with guardsmen
My favorite conversation is when the Ogryn starts talking about how he thinks she's listening in on his conversations and she pipes up with a, "No I'm not, don't be ridiculous. "
I wasn’t too much of a fan of Hadron until she said the line after you leave her forge (usually after you do an upgrade) “Go, we both know you will return”. She’s often robotic but she is still capable of an astounding range of emotions for a tech priest of her age and rank. She’s impatient, condescending, sassy, and hot headed but she does seem to genuinely care about the rejects.
In my personal headcanon corner of the 40K universe, those sometimes-eccentric Tech-priests who deliberately take positions interacting with the meatbags (wrong franchise I know) sometimes maintain more social skills and emotional range not just because it suits them but because from a pragmatic standpoint it genuinely is more efficient to be understood and not start fights with people it’s a waste of energy to fight with. These same Tech-priests, however, tend to annoy their more purely mechanical-minded brethren. (I have one who was downright *friendly*, and this got him yeeted off to a Rogue Trader’s ship so more typical Tech-priests don’t have to deal with his annoying antics like smiling, laughing, occasionally deigning to eat and drink, and Omnissiah forbid…*small talk*. Of course, this obviously works out for the Lord Trader and his crew to have a Magos-Explorator with them that they can actually get along with and like, so it’s a win-win.)
@@nerysghemor5781returning back to this with the newer missions, Hadron interacts with an enginseer in guiding you to stop the stim production and she seems to be genuinely irritated with his completely out of touch ramblings. She is gentle with him but also continues to nudge him basically saying “dude, chill, gotta focus on the mission at hand.”
I was kinda dissapointed when there wasn´t a "Varlets, have you tried the sacred rite of turning it off and on again?" in the game (I know she has a similar one, but still)
So, for those that don't know, 'Artificer' is a rank within the British Military in regards to the repair and maintenance of 'small arms' which includes the autocannons of jets and shit. It's a step up from Armourer which deals only with guns if I remember correctly.
Hadron knows how to keep the attention of others in distracting combat. Folks tend to focus on the insulting while comforting words offset a person's mood and sets them up for failure due to a lowered guard and combat efficiency, sometimes confusion. Only when duty ends do you get to embrace the tranquility of victory through a moment's respite
A failed Mechanicus thrall of some sort would be a great future reject. Scooped up by the Inquisition just before they are rendered into a Servitor. Either a Skitarus or an entry-level tech priest. Heck, I'd even take life as an Electro-Priest even if that would be some overlap with the Preacher. There's a lot of potential there.
i once played in a 40k ttrpg campaign and my character's name was hadron and the others made fun of me and called my character "large hadron collider" WHO'S LAUGHING NOW HUH I'M LEGIT
u missed lines from here were u have to put the Blue Cooling Rods into the Furnace on the Repair Mission. Something like: "Put the Blue glowing Stick into the red thingy, can u do that?" Laughed my ass off^^
I remember a funny voiceline she had where she had a glitch/ excitement over a servo skull then gets flustered and says sorry I don't know what came over me.
I imagine her smoking Newport Menthols the entire time while complaining about *and* complimenting the team to some random Tech Marine who walked into the wrong room.
Man, Techpriests are just the best characters in modern 40k games. Hadron: "Get it done, Varlets!" Lunette: "For the Omnissiah's sake, keep the fucking ship in one piece you Grey Knight shits!" Scaevola: [ERROR: Damn Not Found]
The music and sense of weight in this game make it feel heavy, like you're in a suit of power armor. Makes me wonder if there will be DLC classes later on, what with the 5th character slot and all.
@@Alexey_Konstantinovich the same reason a Zealot or a freaking Ogryn would be, probably ignoring orders for doing what's right or some similar reasons. and I did not say someone like Chaipas Cane or Yarrik, I said just a no name Commissar guy or girl. I think that with the Commissar we get the Officer's Bolter, some variations of the Heavy Las Pistols and the Auto Pistol, Gun and shortsword/mace weapon item types as well as something like Gauntlets for Melee and varius types of 40k style modifications for them. it is really fraking awesome for me.
Im still getting into 40k, I like the Mechanicus the most. I’ve yet to read anything about or featuring them as characters; as such I haven't really known what to expect for their general speech patterns, I like the snarky and condescending intellectual way of characterizing tech-priests/Mechanicus in general.
Hadron is a bit of a weirdo, insofar as she is a lot chattier than most tech priests her age. by that point most of them find talking to the non-augmented agonizingly slow and insufferable. but she's been hanging around in an Inquisitor's coterie for a while, so that's probably kept her ability to talk to meat-people in good standing
Veteran: This may sound like heresy, but... Zealot: _Go on..._ Veteran: Am...Am I the only one who finds that techpriest to be a bit of a catch? Ogryn: Too much metal. Ogryn ladies are very fetchin'. Psyker: _(shuddering groan)_ That's going to replace the crab-clawed women in my nightmares!
Love when the squad critizice or roasts one of the Inquisitor's crew and they say "This is an open radio channel."
@@Briselance well they are inquisitors are they?
@@Ring_student_yin_sang Aye. The squads are in Inquisitorial service, indeed. So they are at least a bit like inquisitors themselves.
@@Briselance yeah youre right
Well, they are Inquisitorial TROOPS, so working under ORDERS from inquisition. Given that they are also criminals, it's basically a "Prove your worth" scenario where they are expected to die, but maybe, (reaching rank 30), you are THEN given a job by the inquisition. So yeah, it's more of a gallows humour I think.
@@Ring_student_yin_sang I mean why should the inquisitors bother blamming if hte rejects are already on a suicide mission you know?
Hadron when in comm vox: insulting, sassing, V A R L E T S
Hadron when you speak to her in-person: polite, bless you and your weapons (mostly your weapons), significantly less varlets
Hadron is a certified introvert.
Are introverts insulting and mean sassing like that in public? If so, not a wonder that does a number on their popularity, even on a basic level.
@@Briselance Pretty sure the OP means this the other way around. Loud and willing to talk shit on the internet (IE the vox), subdued and restrained in person.
Also "not a wonder that does a number on their popularity" what does this. like... mean?
If youre basing your perception od introverts on a TH-cam comment, maybe you should get out and meet more people. Just sayin' :D
@@Briselance You sound like you've got a problem.
I think what is meant is like what you guys are saying. You guys talk shit on the internet, but when meeting person-2-person. You guys are more subdued. So stop acting tough on the internet like what you guys are already doing.
"BLOOD FOR THE EMPEROR! SKULLS FOR THE GOLDEN THRONE!"
Inquisitor: 'narrows eyes'
ye that ones a bit fishy xd. tho I always interpreted it as the zealot mocking the chaos gods... still on thin ice lmao
Someone is lending a helping hand to dunk on the competition, me thinks.
@@JoacinoDaGona funny you mention, according to one of the 40k books, nurgle and khorne are the most likely to work together. Though the idea of a blood letter whispering some shit into the zealots ear to fuck with nurgle is amusing.
[whispers]The blood god cares not from whence the blood flows, only that it does.
@@allanredhill8682 100% in character for Imperials to mistaken service to the Emperor with service to the Chaos Gods.
The Imperium is essentially a conveyer belt to feeding the Chaos Gods.
*Hadron* : " I shall tend thy relic, varlets!"
*Ogryn, handing her his latrine shovel* : "Make stank stick killier."
shit shovel
I'll admit, I think my favorite line in the whole video was the ogre Snooge daring someone to lick the nurgle tree.
Well are you?
Pretty sure it the main reason why nurgle plague speard wide
Grendyl wondering how the nurgle corruption keeps escalating, meanwhile his own operatives are taking turns licking the syphilis tree
@@PoolNoodleGundam lmao
Is it bad I was hoping he was talking about the tech priest?
Funny how the fandom went from mocking the Mechanicus for slapping their cyberdongs against toasters to wanting to slap their dongs against their toaster.
Videogames has always taught us that whether it is a fridge or a potato, if you give it a personality and a female voice, the internet will go wild for it...🤣🤣🤣
@@b-17theflyingfortress ah yess fridge.
(Atomic heart intensifies)
Rule34:
*IF OT EXISTS, WE WILL FIGURE OUT HOW TO JERK OFF TO IT!!!!!!!*
@@Peusterokos1 Suitable bed buddies are hard to come by. So, toasters it is. Or flashlights, if you know what I mean 😏
I mean, the Mechanicus are frequently portrayed as the funniest faction in 40K.
“How do you consistently fail? Try again!”
Me, literally buried in a horde of scabs, swinging a chainsword like there’s no tomorrow: “A LITTLE BUSY, HADRON-“
one of my fav lines is "the data interrogator has CRASHED...restart..." the way she says it almost sounds triumphant or something, plus at least she's not saying we fucked it up when all we did was place it on the console...
"Unnacceptable. Try harder."
@@l4dfanatic11 I love her one line when you restart the data interrogator that goes something like “The data interrogator is back online, I can only assume you hit random buttons until something happened but it is indeed working now.”
17 Flak Ragers later
I love how she bounces from overly technical to condescending simple speak
Considering the average intelligence of an imperial citizen, this sass is warranted lmao
@@boundc.napalm3084 Plus she has to work with Ogryns
Oh god, she's going to be the one character with whom the fandom will be obsessed isn't she?
Yes, and I’m already am
She's been the fan favourite since the first beta!
Well, of course. We don't have as many set characters due to the character creation, so, that's where that'll be going.
That and most other characters are uninteresting.
V A R L E T S
i mean there is already fat fanart of her as well
I think the most impressive thing about Hadron is that they simultaneously portrayed her sass while also portraying her robotic nature. She’s not so robotic as to be lacking character, but she’s just enough to make her seem not quite human at the same time.
I love the line and am waiting to hear it ingame where she talks about being 392 years old, and angry for most of them.
I don’t really know the game franchise and I’m here because my mum’s best friend voices Hadron. It’s well weird having people thirst over my family friend.
@@Earthborn.elves. thats awesome, tell her she did a fantastic job and that the 40k fandom is grateful to her
@@Earthborn.elves. she single?
@@lorddervish212quinterosara6 She's married and has two kids-
Hadron’s sass is my favorite thing about her, love her dialogue.
She’s surprisingly human for a Mechanicus adept
Her sass? Well... most of the time, isn't she just putting the team down and being wantonly mean?
Always calling them varlets, or implying they are stupid or unduly slow while they are busy fighting off hordes.
The only time she isn't like that is when you go and find her at her workshop to have your armament improved.
@@Briselance Oh no, shes actually being amazingly polite and kind for 40k standards.
@@Briselance Because when you are an expendable grunt who is not expected to survive a mission, that is the most polite way of talking to you
@@BriselanceBeing mean and being sassy aren’t mutually exclusive. She’s being cold and sarcastic, which often equates to being sassy.
the "take magic box and point at things until it goes green" always cracks me up
Some people still don't understand what she means
@@cloroxusthestainlessone4324 truly unfortunate that
Lore accurate players.
It's not in this video but Hadron once yelled, 'UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE SERVO SKULL... I'm sorry I'm not sure where that came from.' Was hilarious. I think it was the investigation mission with the tree near the end where you scan things
My absolute favorite line from her. Totally hilarious!
The Omnissiah spoke through her for a second there...
I love the line and am waiting to hear it ingame where she talks about being 392 years old, and angry for most of them.
She was watching the Imperium's equivalent to Power Rangers in the background and accidentally said her favourite catchphrase out loud in the open channel, be easy on her xD
@@daefaron She says she's been in Inquisitor Grendyl's service for 392 "terran cycles"
When they talk about Terran cycle are they talking about a cycle of spin around itself or spin around sun?
it could be a little over a year of working with grendyl if 1 terran cycle is a day.
I love how the characters will just start talking shit about her and she'll randomly chime in and basically say "I can hear you, varlets."
“Use magic box to make place go boom” is probably the greatest mission briefing line ever.
Blood Dragon also has some good ones. One of my favorites is something like "Save a bunch of nerds. Do you care why?"
That's all the Ogryn squad needs
Cranky Techpriest mommy is gonna become an Archmagos,
AND IM GONNA HELP HER.
PRAISE BE TO THE MACHINE GOD.
I see you, Sseth follower.
Cranky? That's an understatement. 😁
"hey hey people"
@@TheKiteLegacy wait Sseth? Which video?
@@ammarpratama1207Endless Space 2, about the fish woman leader iirc.
My favourite one of Hadron's lines is when a PC asks to know more about her and she responds with being active for over 300 years and spending most of it angry. Can't recall the specifics right now, but every time it comes up, I laugh.
More specifically, this is her response to the PCs asking about her:
Hadron: [sigh] "So be it. I have been operative for 392.1736 Terran cycles. I have been angry for most of them."
@@en-men-lu-ana6870 Probably due to the general incompetence of the administratum it would make me angry too. No doubt its driving Gman insane and making him angry even the Custodians noticed that he's far angrier than he was before the Heresy which he wasn't really known for his rage until Calth.
"Take magic box from pocket. Point it at things until it goes green."
How to talk to an ogryn without giving them a brain aneurysm
Hadron saying she wants to upgrade you is actually a compliment as she sees that you could be more and not just a waste of space
To the AdMech, augmentations are a reward for valiant service or achievements. So, offering to augment you is probably the nicest thing she'll ever do for you.
I'm not attracted to a machine
I'm not attracted to a machine
I'm not attracted to a machine
I'm attracted to machine mommy
i mean there is already fat fanart of her so theres that
@@TimothyMark7 you don't say
@@ticker0157 yeap
*P U R G E
Would you like to follow on to the airship? We just wanna know if you've met any weird lobster women lately
Zealot: "🅱LOOD FOR THE EMPEROR! SKULLS FOR THE GOLDEN THRONE!💯"
techpriestess: "ogryn please administer percussive maintenance to your noisy teammate"
Ogryn: Aye sah. Noisy metal woman says to hit cha so ya shut up. (Wacks Zealot with shovel)
Hadron: Thank you, Ogryn. Next time they start chanting that, do it to remind them why they are here. And keep them focused otherwise they might end up dead anyway.
Ogryn: Aye, sah.
I had to Google what "Varlet" meant, it is shockingly less insulting than I thought it was.
I think that means she likes me
Same
I thought it meant "criminal" or something similar. Nope.
@@KillerOrca it really means servant so, yay I guess?
I'd assumed it was some sort of small rodent, like a hamster, weasel or lemming.
I think shes trying to be insulting as much as a tech-priest will allow. Every time she says 'Varlets' Like its synonymous with 'Idiot'.
I love that the entire time you can hear her thinking "oh sky toaster, what I wouldn't give for some Skitarii right now".
sky toaster lmao
skitussy
@@themagalanium9491 b o n k
@@themagalanium9491
Sorry guardsmen this is real life, the enginseer gets the skitarii twink
Scaevola with "[ERROR] Damn not found", that one techpriest from Inquisitor Martyr who screeches at inquisitor, and now we got Hadron. Techpriests getting somewhat more alive and less robotic.
they have souls. that's the whole point - be one with machine physicaly, but keep the soul to connect with the machine spirit. they're humans, not sentient robots
@@snadashkevich3700 that's all true, however even some of the actually soulless robots aka the necrons have quite a bit of sass and personality. I am talking about trazyn of course.
@@bonogiamboni4830isn’t the whole point of the necrons being that they basically digitized their souls?
@@jaydeleon8094 i'm not sure but afaik not really. Iirc during the biotransferrence their souls got devoured by the c'tan, however the higher ups maintained their consciousness and personality, which in 40k is separate from the soul.
@@jaydeleon8094As far as I can remember, No- The Necrons were unwillingly put through bio-transference and had their flesh and souls essentially eaten by the Ca'taan.
4:38: She is a little bit confused,but she's got the spirit
4:38 you mean?
@@ExceedProduction that's what i said ( you can trust me, i would never lie to you)
This is like, massively heretical tho right?
@@SeventhSeraphOfficerRevolver No, she's specifically invoking the Emperor and the Golden Throne. There's a very thin line between practices of heresy and faith, which is intentional on the part of 40K. The only _real_ difference is who you commit those acts for.
Yeah.... I think a certain someone on a different throne approves a lot....😅
I like her and the medical servitor. Which in turn is sad that the characters with the least human feelings/emotions according to lore are the most emotional and likable characters in the game.
Hadron is more likeable then the human NPCs by insulting you constantly.
Makes sense in terms of 40k since the Humans tend to be complete assholes to each other so I dont understand your point
Warhammer books do such a fascinating job at making the NECRONS more philosphically and morally complex than anyone expected, and they literally don't have souls. It's so beautiful.
@Wonders The point is that Hadron and the medicae Servitor are one of the few characters in the game that showcases more emotions than just being a typical asshole for the sake of the setting.
Funny enough the humies in 40k tend to be less humie than other creatures
There's a reason why the guardsmen and even some sisters of battle tend to like working with the Mechanicus, there's even some stories of Skiitari falling in love (actual love) with guardsmen
The little "look! i did it!" head nod at 2:58 is great
My favorite conversation is when the Ogryn starts talking about how he thinks she's listening in on his conversations and she pipes up with a, "No I'm not, don't be ridiculous. "
Literally the embodiment of, "Not tsundere, just hates me."
Morrow is Tsundere at sometimes briefing he said come back safe would ya ?
3:36 "your repeated failure is making me....testy."
I don't know why that line is so cute to me
I wasn’t too much of a fan of Hadron until she said the line after you leave her forge (usually after you do an upgrade) “Go, we both know you will return”. She’s often robotic but she is still capable of an astounding range of emotions for a tech priest of her age and rank. She’s impatient, condescending, sassy, and hot headed but she does seem to genuinely care about the rejects.
In my personal headcanon corner of the 40K universe, those sometimes-eccentric Tech-priests who deliberately take positions interacting with the meatbags (wrong franchise I know) sometimes maintain more social skills and emotional range not just because it suits them but because from a pragmatic standpoint it genuinely is more efficient to be understood and not start fights with people it’s a waste of energy to fight with. These same Tech-priests, however, tend to annoy their more purely mechanical-minded brethren.
(I have one who was downright *friendly*, and this got him yeeted off to a Rogue Trader’s ship so more typical Tech-priests don’t have to deal with his annoying antics like smiling, laughing, occasionally deigning to eat and drink, and Omnissiah forbid…*small talk*. Of course, this obviously works out for the Lord Trader and his crew to have a Magos-Explorator with them that they can actually get along with and like, so it’s a win-win.)
@@nerysghemor5781returning back to this with the newer missions, Hadron interacts with an enginseer in guiding you to stop the stim production and she seems to be genuinely irritated with his completely out of touch ramblings. She is gentle with him but also continues to nudge him basically saying “dude, chill, gotta focus on the mission at hand.”
I like how her lines when you leave the artificer station are sassy but also show faith that you will return from your mission.
I read Hadron as Hardon for a while, thinking her name was a pun, plus everyone loves the tech mommy
To be fair, if she's really human, and given her sass, she definitely wrote the latter way more times than she bothered counting.
Her name comes from the Hadron Collider, the largest particle accelerator in the world.
Not everyone, actually.
Hard-on Omega, missread of course, but 200h in, she is still Hard-on for me.
I was kinda dissapointed when there wasn´t a "Varlets, have you tried the sacred rite of turning it off and on again?" in the game (I know she has a similar one, but still)
🤣 This is Hilarious!
Despite being the least human mission leader we have, when speaking to her in person she's usually very encouraging.
She recommended your execution seconds after meeting you.
So, for those that don't know, 'Artificer' is a rank within the British Military in regards to the repair and maintenance of 'small arms' which includes the autocannons of jets and shit. It's a step up from Armourer which deals only with guns if I remember correctly.
I sure hope there's no Fort Polk in that universe
@@Alexey_Konstantinovich Worse, there are hundreds of thousands of forts exactly like it
@@Alexey_Konstantinovich somewhere Techpriest Zach is complaining about zeroing his company's lasguns
@@michaeltherrien8172 His screams are eternal while a guardsman shows him a 'Pancor'
Ngl I was thinking of the DND artificer
Hadron knows how to keep the attention of others in distracting combat. Folks tend to focus on the insulting while comforting words offset a person's mood and sets them up for failure due to a lowered guard and combat efficiency, sometimes confusion. Only when duty ends do you get to embrace the tranquility of victory through a moment's respite
I like how we all pretty much universally agreed that she's our favourite NPC
“Somebody lick it, I dare you” soooo freaking funny lmao I love Ogryns so much!
Hadron's probably only kept her sass from back when she was human.
That's all I need really.
Hadron: *constantly ridicules us for our incompetence*
Also Hadron: *makes devices that can't last 5 seconds without someone restarting them*
They break only when fleshlings such as we lay hands on blessed machine. Isn't that obvious? They are perfectly fine until meat appear nearby.
Wondering if we'd ever get a skiitari class of sorts.
A failed Mechanicus thrall of some sort would be a great future reject. Scooped up by the Inquisition just before they are rendered into a Servitor. Either a Skitarus or an entry-level tech priest. Heck, I'd even take life as an Electro-Priest even if that would be some overlap with the Preacher. There's a lot of potential there.
The way I see it fifth reject will either be that or a ratling.
@@amohotepvright because they keep mentioning Ratlings in dialogue
Short answer is, no.
Naive guardsman : "I wonder what she's into"
Men of taste : *gets out the powertools*
Another good line is when you're leaving her forge sometimes she'll tell you don't hurry back.
She's like the anouncer from tf2 with extra sass
0:17 Bully Ogryn daring someone to lick the Plague Tree never gets old.
“Blood for the Emperor, skulls for the golden throne!”
She has the spirit, I will give her that
Hadron is the best waifu in Darktide. Fight me.
Morrow tho 🤤
Well she aint exactly got a lot of competition does she?
Bodyguard ogryn is best boi.
"If you lose the servo skull I shall look to you for a replacement."
The “make no attempt at subtlety” line is way funnier when you’re loading in with 3 or 4 ogryns.
QuiteShy finally made it in a 40k game
She gets sassy during the scan missions but damn is she right sometimes.
the ogryn saying "somebody lick it I dare you killed me", 0:18
i once played in a 40k ttrpg campaign and my character's name was hadron and the others made fun of me and called my character "large hadron collider" WHO'S LAUGHING NOW HUH I'M LEGIT
u missed lines from here were u have to put the Blue Cooling Rods into the Furnace on the Repair Mission.
Something like: "Put the Blue glowing Stick into the red thingy, can u do that?"
Laughed my ass off^^
Hadron is such a mood
Hadron: "The flesh is weak but the machine is eternal."
"Are you sure about that?"
Hadron: "I can assure you that..."
(...Clank, clank ,clank)
I remember a funny voiceline she had where she had a glitch/ excitement over a servo skull then gets flustered and says sorry I don't know what came over me.
"Data upload complete. Extract. Extract. Extract."
When I first heard her talk about the magic box I cried laughing
“Blood for the Emperor, Skulls for the Golden Throne!” That sounds like something a beastman would say.🤣
"I can improve your armament... if motivated"
*waves toaster infront of her face*
God I love this game so much. I would’ve been upset if Hadron didn’t have that stereotypical cog boy attitude ⚙️💀
I imagine her smoking Newport Menthols the entire time while complaining about *and* complimenting the team to some random Tech Marine who walked into the wrong room.
Honestly, best character in the inquisition crew
Man, Techpriests are just the best characters in modern 40k games.
Hadron: "Get it done, Varlets!"
Lunette: "For the Omnissiah's sake, keep the fucking ship in one piece you Grey Knight shits!"
Scaevola: [ERROR: Damn Not Found]
i think male Psyker with the crazy german personality (if i remember right) tries to flirt once with Hadron but gets shut down
I once said over the open vox channel "Hadron is looking really good for 300+ years old."
I stand by this statement.
Really hope when/if they add another class its a techpriest, so many cool unique weapons and dialogue they could have
As much as I agree, I sorta struggle to see why a techie would be arrested and sent to the mourningstar
@@milat9287 xenarite?
Tech-priest is far above the other sin power level. Even a low rank tech-priest would be heavily augmented. A scitarii of some sort might work though.
"Blood for the Emperor! Skulls for the Golden Throne!"
Well then.
The fact that people are lusting after her already should be no surprise, but alas, here we are.
you know all the zealot mains are just waiting for a sisters of battle cosmetic drop
"Blood for the emperor skulls for the golden throne" confused inquisitor noises
My ogryn has repeatedly stated they like her the best, firmly cementing that ogryn are true chads.
Hadron my beloved 😩
"You key has been elevated.....For the ELEVATOR, understand"
The music and sense of weight in this game make it feel heavy, like you're in a suit of power armor. Makes me wonder if there will be DLC classes later on, what with the 5th character slot and all.
Definitely. A Commisar base class and archetypes would be a good 5 class.
@@drivanradosivic1357 why would Commisar be in prison
@@Alexey_Konstantinovich the same reason a Zealot or a freaking Ogryn would be, probably ignoring orders for doing what's right or some similar reasons.
and I did not say someone like Chaipas Cane or Yarrik, I said just a no name Commissar guy or girl. I think that with the Commissar we get the Officer's Bolter, some variations of the Heavy Las Pistols and the Auto Pistol, Gun and shortsword/mace weapon item types as well as something like Gauntlets for Melee and varius types of 40k style modifications for them.
it is really fraking awesome for me.
@@drivanradosivic1357 my money on skitarii anyway
Ratling was hitnted
I like the disgust in the voice when talking about the red light district
hadron still has humanity left in her, engine seer kayex on the other hand is basically kept coherent due to his machinery counteracting his dementia.
I just want a character to say she is the cutie she is.
finally the content i was looking for
4:39 i have that feeling that i hear that from somewhere else.
most emotional emotionless robot priest ever
Reminder that Hadron's official designation is HΩ77
i just REALLY want a Skitarii player class DLC - and they just keep trying to flirt with her and she shoots them down
"There's a lady in my head that calls me 'varlet.'"
4:38 - I am sorry, what? WHAT?!
Yeah, 12.1% behind; team must have been moving real slow that day.
:)
@@Oops-All-Ghosts he meant that zealot was 2 phrases away from heresy
@@HenryTitor I know; was meant as a joke. My bad.
don't worry, he's got the thunder hammer equipped. it's only a problem if you're swinging a chain axe
Techmommy Hadron
I had a really sassy voiceline from hadton about it being too hot she said "its too hot it smells its too long why must you always complain"
I love our friendly little sass toaster
Tsundere tech priests, The best addition to warhammer 40k
Im still getting into 40k, I like the Mechanicus the most. I’ve yet to read anything about or featuring them as characters; as such I haven't really known what to expect for their general speech patterns, I like the snarky and condescending intellectual way of characterizing tech-priests/Mechanicus in general.
Hadron is a bit of a weirdo, insofar as she is a lot chattier than most tech priests her age. by that point most of them find talking to the non-augmented agonizingly slow and insufferable. but she's been hanging around in an Inquisitor's coterie for a while, so that's probably kept her ability to talk to meat-people in good standing
There's a fun mechanicus character in the second Eisenhorn book.
Read the Eisenhorn books btw, they're really good.
Veteran: This may sound like heresy, but...
Zealot: _Go on..._
Veteran: Am...Am I the only one who finds that techpriest to be a bit of a catch?
Ogryn: Too much metal. Ogryn ladies are very fetchin'.
Psyker: _(shuddering groan)_ That's going to replace the crab-clawed women in my nightmares!
"You can beep my boop any day, mother-board"
One thing is for sure, years from now when I'm older I am going to recall this game and "VARLETS!"
My head canon is Hadron and my Zealot are in tsundere with each other.
Breathes in - *VARLETS* !
thank the omnisiah that he sent us his sassiest of servants.
i like when she use simple words :) "make it go boom"
They tried making her sassy and just gave her to much GILF energy
Smash, next question?