@@NewToMeMovies Space marines are between 8-10ft usually, their Primarchs are a couple feet taller usually.. and the Emperor is something like 12ft+ tall. They've got added organs, etc.. absolute monsters man.
The creature is actually a sorceress of Tzeentch the chaos god of change/time/lies/manipulation/future paths etc. She invades their minds and reveals their deepest fears. The first Space Marine feared that deep down, he was actually weak without his power armor and whatnot, The sorceress manifested him without his armor and he crashed his own head which then took effect in the real world. Thats why blood started coming off of the helmet, his head was smashed for real. The second guy, Metaurus had personally picked the last guy, Titus, when he was a child to join the Ultramarines. However throughout the video games Titus has been accused of being influenced by the chaos gods because he has an innate resilience to chaos influence. That is Metaurus' deepest fear, that Titus is actually a heretic, which is why he gets stabbed by a fake Titus in his mind which also takes effect in the real world. When the Sorceress invades Titus' mind though, Titus simply charges at her and breaks her staff which stops the time freeze. Metaurus reveals that he picked Titus because he was a child who knew no fear and was filled with rage. The sorceress didnt find any fear in Titus' mind to take advantage of and the rest is history, Titus simply cut her in half.
Metaurus is actually third guy, not the second. The second one dies shortly after the first one and we never see inside his mind - just a sequence of his body falling down. It takes just 4 seconds so it's easy to miss and underscores how powerful this demon/sorcerer is.
There are a bunch of us old hat Warhammer guys who get misty eye watching this thing. It's like okay world, you've dug deep enough and you've found our thing. Now don't fuck it up.
I know that feeling. Whenever someone announces a new game or movie from a beloved story/franchise I'm ALWAYS excited and at the same time terrified it's going to be terrible. That's how I felt about the "transformers one" movie I reviewed and got roasted in the comment section!
Space marine armor is so strong, they're basically walking tanks so when you have tank vs car, the tank wins. Also there's an extra layer of lore to truly appreciate the ending. The mission briefing said Mortality Absolute which means it's a suicide mission and the controller said "Die well brothers" after launching the missile from the ship because they're basically dropping a nuke on their position and they're not expected to survive the blast. There is a lore quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," what he really means is it's time to die. THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man." And turns to fight his way out and not accept death
They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines such that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear
@@NewToMeMovies So this speech is from the Codex Astartes and where the title of the episode "And They Shall Know No Fear" comes from. Its from the perspective of the God Emperor of Man as he created the Space Marines also known as the Legiones Astartes (at the time) now Adeptus Astartes for reasons you can find if you wanna fall down the rabbit hole. Edit: For the 40k fans I mean the irl Codex that Games Workshop sells not Guilliman's Codex.
'Goo World' is a manifestation of their fears reflecting and impacting reality, the First Astartes fears his powerlessnes without his armor, and is crushed by it. the captains fear is the child he chose, who knew no fear, would become corrupted by Chaos and turn into a Traitor Marine. Titus, who knows no fear, fought the demon in the manifestation and broke the Staff that was the source of power.
They did a great job in actually implementing a legitimate fear that could possess a being that supposedly fears nothing. Inadequacy. The fear of being completely reliant on your gear and elevated status. That you are nothing without. Corruption. In this case the child being such a unique and strong soul he may actually become a feared agent of the enemy. Something you helped to create. Titus does have his own fears, but his willpower and faith to the emperor is to such a degree of magnitude that it's not going to break for a mere demon sorcerer.
The pins on the face say how many centuries of service the SM in question has been active for. Also these guys absolutely destroy the GoW and Fallout armor guys. SM outside the armor are not really human anymore - superhuman: - 2 Hearths for pumping more oxygen and having fall back. - 3 Lungs. - Denser, stronger bones. - Fused rib-cage able to stop small arms fire even if naked. - Denser, bigger muscles allowing to basically make a normal human into bloody mist after a punch. - Their reflexes are FAR above and beyong anything a normal human can achieve. - being able to survive without oxygen for extended period of time. - being able to sleep half a brain at a time, in order to be vigilant. - inhuman endurance - can fight for hours without stopping. - and many more shit, like night vision and fast blood clothing so if they are wounded or cut they won't bleed out - allows to keep fighting even without an arm. - organs that pump adrenaline. - being able to eat poisonous things and filter it. I am sure I am missing stuff, I mean the guys even outside the armor are like 7-8 feet tall and basically tanks and Primaris (new version of SM) are even taller and stronger. ALL this is them outside the armor. They also have their nervous system connected to the armor to allow to control it like a second skin due to their implants. The armor is also not auto -anything. These guys can live past 1000 years old and be still active, so you do WANT a person with CENTURIES of experience to be in charge, not some dubious auto-systems. Normal humans don't see them as soldiers - they are demi-gods to them and for a reason....
The Demon took out the Space Marines by making their greatest fear reality. The first feared he was nothing without his armor, and you see the, “black goo”, turn into his armor and crush his head. It seems however the Demon manipulates their mind is reflected in reality. When it comes to Metaurus (the one who discovered Titus), his fear is Titus’s lack of it. He feels like Titus is capable of anything-including taking him out, which is shown as the black goo turning into Titus, and stabbing Metaurus. When the Demon peers into Titus’s mind it tries to find something to latch onto to produce fear, like a vunerable moment. We see Titus as a child, and even then he had no fear causing the Demon to lose focus due to its own fear. That split second is all Titus needed it to go on the offense.
The guy in the casket is an astropath. A powerful psyker who shields the marines agains the chaos with his prayers. The eyes of that guy got burned away during the initiation rite of the Adeptus Astra Telepathica, which awakens the powers to resist the warp/chaos. This is why he wears this visor.
Why would an astropath be off the ship? Not all sanctioned psykers are astropaths, because astropaths are specific stable mutations of psyker that are on earth.
@@vermilion7777 All sanctioned psykers get soul-bonded with the Emperor, and that process commonly melts their eyes. Astropaths have a third eye in their foreheads as a specific visual marker.
4:04 those "pogo pins" are service studs, Space Marines wear them in their skulls to show their years of service to the imperium and also their age. Silver studs are 50 years and Gold studs are 100. Titus has silver studs and Gold studs meaning he's 200 years old. Service stud kinda gone outof uses by the generation of Space Marines like the Primaris wjo don't wear service studs much while first born/original Space Marines still use them. Since Titus was a first born Marine before becoming a Primaris he still uses the service studs.
Silver/gold is only specific 50/100 years for the Dark Angels, the tradition is different for other chapters as is the arrangement and design of the studs. Based on SM2, where Titus has 4 gold studs and is said to be "over 200 years old" for the Ultramarines the tradition is each gold stud marks 50 years.
15:03 time dilation creature thing…. The word you’re looking for is demon…welcome to Warhammer 40k.. where humanity fights not only itself, but also aliens AND demons….. for in the grimdark future, there is ONLY WAR!
@@NewToMeMovies Warp mutation in this particular case. Prolonged exposure to energies of Immaterium changes and twists human body and soul. BTW this affects Astartes too.
@ So they mutate from using this warp energy to travel? Kinda like when I was growing up we used to spend all day riding dirtbikes under high power lines??
Sorry to tell you, Gears of War characters would look like children next to Space Marines. You can see the size difference in the video when they mow down the cultists those were normal sized humans.
@@NewToMeMovies Don't worry, you have done nothing wrong as 40k lore is so deep and long it's almost impossible to know everything. Basically just understand Space Marine super human is 50% taller than normal human male and when that Marine is wearing MkIV armor (What they wear in the video) they are about double the size of a human.
I've gotta say the 40k community has been hugely supportive of me asking dumb questions and not knowing what I'm talking about. I tend to get roasted and ratio'd in other reactions I do but you guys are super helpful. FOR THE EMPOROR!
These guys are like the size and strength of Halos Brutes(some even bigger n stronger) but with the speed and reaction time of Spartan 2s. With more durable armor and explosive gyro jet and plasma weaponry. Theyd do to the Gears what they did to the cultists here. The guys here Blade Guards are exceptionally proficient in melee.
These guys are around 8 feet tall (Primaris in tacticus armour), Master Chief is about 7 ft 2 in in his mjolnir armour - so about a head taller overall. I'd wish for a crossover with Titus and his Ultramarine squad meeting Master Chief and Blue Team.
I may lose some fans here but I've honestly not even touched Halo since the first game came out on original Xbox. I played it for about an hour and never picked it, or any other Halo game back up. It just seemed (at the time) like a graphical improvement on a worn-out genre of "everyone's a soldier FPS". I got hooked on Team Fortress 2 instead where people played positions and had different abilities. Maybe I need to look into and give it a shot.
some do, some don,t. black templars for example do, while imperial fists and ultramarines etc take a more secular approach it gets the job done either way. FOR THE EMPEROR!!!, FOR ULTRAMAR!!!, FOR WHATEVER KEEPS US HYPED UP BY SCREAMING!!!!.😄
The only reason I thought of that was I just picked up a new RedMagic Nova gaming tablet and it uses those connectors for the keyboard and I thought maybe they used those to attach like sighting tools or something!
Oh thanks. It's a retail kiosk that I've upgraded a little. I put an 80gb HDD in the console and replaced the 14" 480i crt with a 24" 1080p running component video. I also have a PS2 and GameCube kiosk. I'm in the process of repainting and fixing the plastics on them.
From my understanding the flying creature with a giant eye on its head had the ability to stop time and that it could get into the space marine's mind and take over their greatest fear making them heads implode mentally and physically but not Titus he has known no fear. you're welcome daddy
Ok, so it wasn't predicting their future it was showing them their greatest fears? I thought it was looking into their futures and it saw in Titus that he would destroy her and that's what happened! Both good theories! Thanks for watching again! p.s. Never been called "daddy" before but when i was in nursing school there was a Puerto Rican girl who always called me "Papi". That's funny
@@NewToMeMovies yes that creature with one eye was either an extremly powerfull cultist and sorcerer of Tzeentch (one of the 4 great Chaos Gods, basicly Satan and 3 other Satans with all 4 representig diffrent aspects. For example Tzeentch is the god of change, deceite, betrayal and magic. He is simple, he is complexity he is unknowable. Everything that makes sense he will do it and wont do it. He is both the strongest and the weakest god at the same time. He is ironicly unable to win in the universe of W40k because doing something that would end the "great game" basicly a everlasting war between the four gods over beeing the true only god would mean Tzeentchs death. Tzeentch is the god of sceaming and ever greater plans, plans within plans within plans, ending the "great game would basicly end his existence. Ore the one eyed thing is a literall Tzeentch demon, these are literal parts of their god given form and pourpose by their gods existence.
@@NewToMeMovies Its a Tzeentch sorcerer that stopped time and used their biggest fear to kill them. Titus has no fear of anything that is why he won the fight. Titus is the boy the Space Marine we have been following from the start of the video chose. His fear was the boy he chose would turn to chaos. He was "stabbed" by Titus in that "vision" in which case it had the same real world affect on him. "They shall know no Fear" but all space marines are still human to some degree and have personal flaws unless you're Titus as he is just different. If you wanna learn more about Titus play Space Marine 1 & 2
more the sorcerer uses their fears and doubts to kill them. Like the first guy feared his weaker self so he crushed it which crushed his own head. The sergeant fear Titus would be corrupted by chaos so chaos Titus stabbed him ect.
Space marines are pretty heavily modified super soldiers stacked with power armor so the bar starts at Frank Horrigan. The vast majority of Fallout and gears is way below that line.
Not sure how much you know about 40k but titus (the space marine with the golden wreath on his helm) is the main character in the new space marine 2 video game. That helm was rewarded to him and i believe they're called the laurels of victory, a very high honour among the imperium. And the studs implanted in their heads are to show how long they've been in service, gold is either 50 or 100 years (differs by chapter) and they're optional. For that reason People get confused by titus calling the captain "old man" when going by service studs they're the same age lol.
The enemies in this story are all followers of the chaos god Tzeentch, the one who's big into spell casting and magic. The guys on ground level were human cultists, the ones with glowing blood were Tzeentch demons, and the final boss was a demon sorcerer. The sorcerer looked into the marines' souls, found their fear, and magically made their fear happen to their physical bodies. Metaurus, the guy who recruited Titus, was afraid Titus would turn to Chaos and betray him, but the gut shot wasn't enough to kill him. And Titus, of course, had no fear whatsoever.
No fear is such a foreign concept. I saw a comic once that was basically something like "we're all just monkeys with anxiety". lol. I think it must be pretty freeing to not be scared of anything. I wouldn't be a great Space Marine.
@@NewToMeMovies don't feel too bad. Considering Titus' childhood, and the "decades of conditioning" Metaurus talks about in the episode intro, I wouldn't characterize their lives as "pleasant".
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@@NewToMeMovies Titus, due to the trauma he experienced as a child, replaced fear with hatred, anger and revenge years of indoctrination and training have not eradicated this feeling only made stronger.
The thing on their back is the nuclear power unit that makes their armor function, they can’t move in their armor without it. There are jet pack attachments though The tzeentch sorcerer was going in their minds to use their greatest fears against them. Titus has a resistance to chaos and has no fears, so it didn’t work on him.
The studs screwed into their foreheads is years of service...1 stud equals 100 years of service.... The jetpack looking equipment on their backs is a cooling system for their armour.
Fun Fact: warhammer 40K has been round since the 80,s and has inspired a bunch of media, including gears of war and fallout. It’s definitely a rabbit hole with over 40years of lore, video games and books. I live in Derby UK which is 10 miles from Nottingham and games workshop HQ. Thanks to games workshop and warhammer minis our region is known as the UK leader in plastic manufacturing.
That's awesome. I'm definitely new to the scene but I love the games I've played so far. Never played the tabletop version but if it's good enough for Superman it's good enough for me.
@@Thalanox I don't argue with that. At my age and with my schedule I don't have the time or patience to struggle and improve over time. I'm not looking for purely narrative games either but I don't have the desire to play something DESIGNED to punish you,.
These guys would crush anything from any franchise that’s for a 100% certainty! Gears of war and Fallout would be destroyed if even 1-2 of these jumped in the universe lol,8-10 foot superhuman with power armour from 40k is next level OPness.
@@NewToMeMovies its called Astartes, its on youtube, about 15 minutes long and just as good so many small details that show how space marine armour would work
Fun fact - those "jet packs" are actually the power generators for their armor. The actual jet packs they can equip are like 3 times that size. Absolutely massive 😂
Not just the suit. They are extremely augmented super humans, over 2,50 meters tall. Their whole body is altered for the harshest environments even without the armours. The dudes from Fallout or Gears would not stand a chance. And these are Primaris Astartes, top of the shelf stuff with hundreds of years of combat experience.
I know it's fictional but I'm still amazed they're augmented so heavily and survive for hundreds of years. I wonder if overpopulation is a thing in the future, but likely not as the universe is infinite and so are it's resources.
The thing they were fighting against was a sorcerer empowered by the chaos god of deceit, change and magic. Space marines are pretty strong but demons pretty much just flip the table and don't obey the laws of physics so fighting against them is hard. The imperium often just straight up executes everyone who survives fighting against chaos because anyone in touch with chaos might be corrupted and go insane.
the sorcerer was killing the marines with their fears, the first his fear of being exposed as weak without the suit hence why the suit rips him out and crushes his skull killing him, the second marine we do not see. the third is the guy that recruited Titus, the last guy getting attacked, his fear was that titus would get corrupted and turn on him hence why it looks like titus stabbing him. Titus is the child who has no fear when the sorcerer entered his mind he found an angry titus who breaks his staff breaking the spell. The "sword" the young titus is dragging in the flashbacks is actually a space marine combat knife, the very same he uses to kill that sorcerer deamon. at the end when he says "their misson is done ,time to go " he means its time to die. Titus is like "nah im not dying today." Titus is quickly becoming a hero of great renowned among the community and quickly becoming a fan favorite.
4:19 you’re joking right?… right? … the Halo armour comes closest. But that’s like saying the earth is closer to the sun, than the moon is…. But you’ll see.
Gamers: Why can't we fight Space Marines in Darktide like we do in Space Marine 2? Darktide Devs: This is literally the most casual fight space marines get. 6:00
Uh oh, sounds like I need to play "Darktide" now. I've got Space Marines 1 and 2 is on my watchlist. Between it and Inquisitor/Martyr those are the only 2 I really play.
The 40k episode was centered around the concept of fear and how it shapes us. We experience that through the eyes of Metaurus, a Bladeguard Sergeant of the Ultramarines. When selecting for new recruits, he came upon a unique child, a child filled with pain and rage, a child without fear (Titus). All other recruits begin from a place of fear but are conditioned and trained to overcome it. At a fundamental level, however, they are still human. They still err and they still can experience fear and doubt. While Metaurus loved Titus as a mentor might, he came to be afraid over Titus' potential should he fall to the corruption of Chaos. What would he become? What could that child he trained be capable of? We see his concern over Titus' aggression in the moment when he charges the heretics' commandeered tank. Later on when they've delved into the caverns to plant the beacon that will signal the vessel in orbit to destroy the Chaos relic beneath, we see the Sorcerer appear. He effortlessly dispatches each marine by entering their minds and embodying their fear, literally using their fears and doubts to kill them. The first marine fears that he could falter from some internal weakness, so his armor rips him out of itself and crushes him. Metaurus fears that Titus' nature will lead him to betraying him and his brothers, so the Sorcerer manifests as a corrupted Titus and stabs him. Then, the Sorcerer enters the mind of Titus but he appears in his true form because there is no fear for him to inhabit and Titus marches towards him unshaken and breaks his staff which shatters it in the real world and stops the time freeze spell. The end is Titus refusing to allow his mentor and brother to die and dragging him out of the cave before the orbital bombardment hits to destroy the Chaos relic. Metaurus, likely dying from his wounds, remarks to Titus that they fulfilled their duty in completing the mission and that it is time for Titus to leave him to which Titus responds "not yet, old man." Metaurus then looks on in pride at Titus, the child without fear, and sees his true potential: a loyal soldier whose lack of fear provides a resolve against corruption and a steadfast loyalty to his brothers in the face of overwhelming odds.
Honestly there was actually an example on how gears guys would fair vs space marines in a book. Basically, this huge labor built like the Cole Train hit an unarmored space marine in the back of the head with a wrench. The marine, Ragnar, was mildly annoyed then broke the guy's neck. I feel like Fallout is a little harder to sus out. Personally, I feel like it's the same issue. 40k stuff is just more powerful, but if you try to make 1-1 compressions with the weapons and you take the weakest representation of space marines Fallout has an edge. So, I think they would curb stomp Fallout but I can see someone say something diffrent.
It seems from the comments that nothing comes close to the space Marines. Just the sheer mass and speed alone means the force they generate would crush any other human challenger
Yeah, it's on my wishlist. Just waiting for it to come down in price a little. I've dabbled with the idea of doing some game streaming as well. Not sure if anyone here would be interested in that though.
The solid circular pins/dots on their face signify the time they've served the Emperor. Gold is 100yrs, Silver is 50. 3 gold, and 1 Silver is 350yrs in service for example.
When you mentioned how you wonder how an Ultramarine would stack up against Fallout Power Armor. A single Primaris Marine I'd say could take on the ENTIRE Brotherhood Of Steel and wipe out most of them
@@NewToMeMovies they would be the first to be deployed on the battlefield if they cannot achieve their objectives that's when the Astartes, Custodians, Silent Sisters or Adepta Sororitas would be called in
Ok, so the silent sisters and sororitas are the female space marines, yeah? I know that Sororita is an upgrade in my Inquisitor game. I don't think I have it yet though. What makes them special or unique?
Thanks everyone SO much for watching this video and commenting. I'm overwhelmed with how cool the Warhammer Community has been. I'm looking to do some more reactions to this series. What are some videos or games I could look into? Is there an order I need to watch things in?? Help me out!
- The pogo pin connectors on his face are actually called "service studs". while not every space marine chapter uses them, they are highly encouraged amongst the Ultramarines (that these space marines are, u can see the U everywhere). Each Silver Service Stud represents 50 years of service, while every gold stud represents 100 years of service. having 4 means he has served the Emperor for more than 400 years. - "I wonder how these guys stack up against the gears of war characters or the fallout power amour". I reckon a single space marine would destroy everything in almost any other fantasy universe. Why? Consider this, upon being chosen to become a space marine, you are implanted with 22 additional organs (such as a 2nd heart, a gland that coagulates your blood so quick you almost never bleed, a special Kidney that filters out literally any type of poison possible and so maaaany more. One of the last implants is the black carapace.... it's quite literally a toughened, synthetic augmented 2nd skin ...) There is very little any of the gears of war or fallout or quite literally any other universe out there that can do against these people. For people that know, yes, 22 organs not 19 as these are Primaris Space Marines.
Kharn can but he's juiced on khorne warp fuckery. Space marine power weapons will do it, thunder hammers especially. But an average SM running at a tank? Won't do nothing but nudge it a little. If its a baneblade or superheavy, he's not doing anything considering i wieghs 300 tons (canon wise I think) - A Lemon Russ, yeah probs moving it a bit.
I've thought pretty hard about it and space marines crush fallout power armour every time. I think in terms of strength we can consider them to be on-par with each other, but in terms of resilience and speed the space marines are just leagues ahead.
Whenever I play RPGs I always like to play the hulking characters but I don't build them out for brute strength. I always focus on speed/agility. #1, it's usually their biggest weakness and any gains in those area are exponentially more impactful than another single point in strength. and #2. Mass + Speed = Force. It kinda goes hand in hand!
I played an online game with a guy years ago who explained to me the benefit of investing skill points in a players weakness rather than their strengths. From that point on I haven't been able to see it any other way.
@@NewToMeMovies try Kill Team specifically if you do, all it takes is about 6 marines or so to make your entire special-operative strike team, and it’s a really good game system, with low cost to buy into it and not much time painting up half a dozen models. Do NOT get into full 40k, it is currently the exact opposite 😅 And don’t stress about the local community if you do find one, a lot of people love the opportunity to introduce people and lend them starter teams for their first match, 99% of players won’t see teaching a new player as a burden :) a Kill Team starter set with 6 marines and 7 Chaos Plague Marines is currently quite cheap and can be a really fun project (I’m painting one right now), so if you’re ever interested, start small 👍
Explanation time. Demons need to break the mental fortifications of humans in order to influence them. This one exploits the marines greatest fears and once theyre vurnable, kills them. Red helmet dude is stronger than the two sword guys, so he didnt get one shot. And Titus is the kid with no fears, so he recreated that famous Watchman quote with that demon. More importantly, thats like the whole schtick of the ep. See the ep title, and how the red helmets dudes quote changes throughout the episode, into a rather hopeful note at the end
My Interpretation of the deamon. Its a low or maybe mid Level deamon gifted with the power of Tzeentch, who himself is one of the 4 Chaos gods. Tzeentch is the Lord of Change, he is all about tricks, mindgames and fate so his worshipers and minions/deamons have powers of that nature- lots of tricks. But his deamons are not physically gifted. Stronger than regualar humas sure, but not strong enough to survive a one on one against an space Marine. The way i understand this scene this particular tzeentch deamon has one power - it can create a dreamscape in whitch in confronts its victims with their fears. Furthermore it can manifest what had happend inside the dreamscape into reality. Head Crushed in the dream, once outside the same happens, Ran trough with a sword in the dream, once the deamon ends the dream you will have a stabwound accordingly. However the gift of this deamon seems to have conditions: A) The deamon can only take one other victim into it. This makes the its power unpracticable against more than one victim. But the deamon also has a weapon, its staff that is able to stop time. The combination of both makes and overpowered combo. B) The Deamon doesn`t ultimately controll whats happening inside its own dreamscape. It probably cannot even decide which fear of the victim is gona manifest, other than it being a very bad one. As far as i can tell those seem to be the rules and abilties of the deamon. How do our 4 marines fare when confronted with this Tzeentch deamons powers. The firist marine is a bit of a guess but i think we see him his head being squashed by his own armour. Maybe his fear is that he is nothing without his armour, worthless without it or he simply fears that his armour will kill him ?? The second Marines dream is not shown to us, he just falls over. The third marine (old Man) is simple. He fears that recruiting Titus was a mistake and Titus might turn out traitor i.e. Chaos Marine in the End. That why in old man marines dream scene he is stabbed by a traiter titus. Once it sTituses turn something interesting happens, because the deamons own powers turn on itself. There is no fear to be found in Titus so nothings gona happen to him, but in poetic justice the demon sees on of his fears manifested, "What if they manadge to break my time Stop Staff" I Suspect the deamon is on some level consciously or subconsciously aware that without its staff that stops time it would have a hard time or even no chance at dealing with more than one Space Marine. That is a fear, not one that will kill the deamon outright, but still since there is nothing to be found in Titus, the deamon gets a taste of its own powers and Titus within the dream still, breaks the staff. This immeditly manifest in the real world freeing Titus to move again and the deamon learns that its little fear was not unfounded becaues it stands no chance in a contest of reaction and strenght against an Space Marine.
Close. The demon is a exalted sorcerer (but looks like a demon I know). And it was manifesting their fear and killing them with it. Of course, Titus knows no fear. The demon just manifested Titus (nonfear to manifest) and was killed for their error.
@@NewToMeMovies oh no you missunderstand i have watched it 10 times and then i watched 100 guys reacting to it - so lets say i am well versed on every second of it 🙂
My understanding about the difference between gears of war, fallout and Warhammer 40K. Gears of war is desperate men in metal suits willing to do anything. Fallout power armor at the best of times is a soldier in I mostly impervious suit of armor, possibly akin to medieval knights that were only starting training in their twenties not when they were children. 40K common space Marines is a weapon that is in the shape of a man. The guards of the god emperor, are the living spirit of warfare. The only reason they are flesh and blood is so they can kill more enemies. Gears of war Mech suits were forced into the situation. Fallout power armor was made to have better soldiers. Warhammer 40K space Marines are tools disguised as humans, when it comes to the god emperors guards they are the spirit incarnate of warfare, their flesh and blood and machinery it's only a skin for them
@@NewToMeMovies there are some very in-depth TH-cam videos on the lore of space Marines. The samurai would be a reasonable comparison, the idea of the perfect war Samurai maybe akin to a general space Marine. Because 40K is a book they can do things you can't do in real life. When they make Marine they replace and add organs, put them through grueling treatments to make them stronger, taller and able to survive injuries that would eliminate a normal person. Thank you, the way the ideal Samurai would be praised like a demigod. That's probably how the general human population sees space Marines. In function they are thoughtless programmed war criminals that are loyal to a fault. Depending on which space Marine group you're talking about, a 40K civilian May kneel at the feet of a space Marine to praise him. The space Marine may use them as a stepping stool to get to the battlefield quicker.
Warhammer 40,000 is a Tabletop Wargame. There are RTS but that's not exactly Warhammer. Clive Standen does the voice for Titus Also it seems that the enemy Sorcerer reflects back whatever the space marine does to the black goo. So it's like it's actually done to them in the real world.
Space Marines are destroying the COG marines from Gears of War. For real, ONE Space Marine would probably solo a majority of the COG. The only reason he wouldn't is because of a lack of ammo.
The Space Marines were fighting cultists and a chaos demon from the Warp. The cultists are easy, since it’s pretty much just regular people trying to fight genetically-modified super soldiers with Power Armor that have lived for hundreds of years. I’m not the most knowledgeable in WH40K lore, but the guy in the casket seemed to be a Psyker (basically mage if the magic came from psychic powers) that was brought to protect against enemy Psyker powers, which is why the demon just went for just impaling the man instead of what it did to the Space Marines. The chaos demon in particular is tough, since it’s essentially using magic to not only stop time, but turn their feared deaths into reality. Thing is, that was just one of many such demons that both the Space Marines and several planets-worth of regular human soldiers have to fight against, and they’re not even the only big threat.
I don't get how nearly no one gets what is going on with the demon. Goes up to them, influences them with images of themselves and some sort of insecurity, keeps bringing up a fear through out it all even in the literal title. xD
Seems like several other people have their own interpretation of what's happening. That's the cool thing about vague or ambiguous story telling. It let's you draw your own conclusions
If I had to guess and you'd replace a thousand Gears with a Space Marine Chapter on E day, it wouldn't take 14 years to halt the locust attack and put them on the back foot, more like 14 hours.
How they stack up again the gears of war dudes and the fallout power armor? Simple, they walk througg them lmfao The laurels, or the leaf crown, os a honor badge given to those who have distinguished themselves during a difficult mission. In some of the games you ear one for the character by having them complete the mission.. so in this case, if Titus didn't have one already, and he got out of that planet alove, he probably would have received one.
New to the lore, huh? That’s cool, we all were newbies to this franchise at some point. This particular animation might be confusing to those who don’t have a clear grasp on the metric ton of lore that is 40k, but it’s definitely worth delving into. But yeah, definitely a religious aspect to the whole aesthetic of the space marines, not god worship but deeply spiritual and knightly discipline and codes of honor. Space marines are 8ft tall, can weigh around a ton in their armor, and laughably powerful in and out of armor (gears and fallout would get slaughtered). These guys are up against cultists of Tzeench, who is the chaos “god” of change and sorcery, the weird creature in the temple is a Tzeench sorcerer who can manifest the space marines’ fears into reality, but Titus is a certain kind of special, having near complete immunity to chaos manipulation (lore never explained why). The sergeant was afraid of Titus’ fearlessness, concerned that if Titus ever betrayed the Imperium, then he would be a horrifically powerful foe. Good thing Titus ain’t no wimp. That spiel covers all the basic details of the episode, but I definitely recommend a more in depth dive into the story and lore of the Warhammer 40k universe for greater understanding of the finer details of the episode. You won’t be disappointed.
Yeah, I'm real new. Only played a handful of games but there's no real back story in FPS games. I really enjoy the "Inquisitor" game but again they just throw you in there with no real set-up so the story gets overwhelming when they use terms I don't recognize. It loses a lot of weight. What shows or movies or clips should I watch to better understand the history?? Also, I have some old school warhammer games on my pc but they're like old english Knights, not space marines. I'm guessing they're from 2 different time lines in the franchise?
@@NewToMeMovies Welcome to the world of Warhammer 40k, honored battle brother. I greet you in the name of the Emperor, and my own spiritual liege, Primarch Rogal Dorn. I’m stoked that you found this franchise and I’ve got a few suggestions in terms of lore enthusiasts for you in order to satisfy both your curiosity about the lore, and maybe tickle your funny bone in the process. For purely lore deep dives, I recommend the channels of Baldermort, Chapter Master Valrak, Wolf Lord Rho, The Amber King and WesHammer. They provide great looks and insight into 40k, and Baldermort in particular is a wonderful narrator of the lore. For both lore and some humor, I would check out the channels GeneralBradley101VA, Old Man - Lore, stories, and theory, as well as Bricky and Majorkill. Those guys are excellent for getting some good looks into the vastness of this glorious universe while at the same time cracking a joke or two for you to enjoy. That should be a good start for you to indulge yourself and if you wish for more, don’t hesitate to reach out to me again or any other battle brother of this community. I wish you well in your journey into this extensive, wonderful community. For the Emperor!!!
Thanks for bestowing me with a title! I'm getting a lot of comments about the "Bricky" videos so I think I'll start with those next. Do you think this is something that would be interesting for me to put on this channel or should I just watch them for my own edification? "Victory is measured in blood. Either your enemies or your own!"
Sega was a publisher, game workshop is the main IP holder. Space marines are genetically modified and stand 8 - 10 feet tall. they are stupid strong. they are more like master chief and the Spartans from halo then GOW or Fallout. ugly thing with the goo was a mutated sorcerer, the Titus dude from the Spacemarine games is strangely resistant to the evil "magic" called the warp which is what ugly used to kill the other marines. Its funny you mentioned Henry Cavell as he is a huge Warhammer fan and is currently working on "multiple" movie and TV adaptations for the franchise.
Yeah, I knew the Cavilrine was a big fan. I watch him on Graham Norton and other talk shows talking about it. I'm always stoked to see what happens when a true fan makes a movie (not like the crap The Rock pulled with Black Adam)
Powerscaling between settings is silly and nerdy. So anyway, I tend to think Space Marines without their armor approach their equivalents with armor in other settings. The integration with the armor is much higher than other settings. They are closer to cyborgs in terms of integration with it's systems, especially it's sensors. Without armor they are inhumanely fast. There is some bit of warp magic in their creation and potentially drawn from their fate. The average Cheif Librarian is a wizard that can cast spells to destroy armies... on top of being a power armored, demi-god warrior with decades or centuries of training and experience. The gene seed stores memories and skills from previous generations, space marines are insanely skilled thanks to that sheer amount of time and dangerous opponents/threats. Reasoning, 40k is an extremely brutal and powerful setting. The Emperor had access to both warp magic (psykers) and 15,000 to 25,000 years of human technology to create the space marines and their armor/gear. While most of it was lost, humanity had extremely high, hard sci-fi technology at one point. So their creation and gear have pace for magical+technological BS to make them strong.
So if they're so O.P. then who could possibly stand a threat to them? Is kinda like making a Superman movie..... Who could compete?? But Superman has 2 very famous and exploitable weaknesses and space Marines don't.
How BOS and Gears of war would fare against Astartes? Astartes win hands down. And I'm a BOS fan. The Bolters, plus genetic modification plus the Power armor itself, makes them easy winners.
Can you believe that after spanking Texas TWICE that Georgia is only the 4th best odds to win the whole thing? Oregon's best win was by 1 point to Ohio State who got roasted by Michigan. FOR THE EMPEROR!
Thanks for the feedback. How were you watching? Tv, phone? I'm working with my editors to improve image quality. I'm recording everything in 2k resolution but it's being compressed to death.
I would say Space marines curb stomp Gears of War soldiers and Fallout power amour with little difficulty tbh. They are 8ft super soldiers with amour that weighs anywhere from 0.5T to 1T, move at incredible speeds, have incredible tactical abilities and weaponry that just wipes the floor with Gears and Fallout.
Aaaah. Mark X (Roman numerals, so 10) Astartes power armour. Each of those guys in that armour is a super human, biologically engineered ULTIMATE warrior. In a suit of armour that makes them even faster, stronger, more agile, & essentially turns them into running tanks. That buggy never stood a chance! But those aren't jump packs on their backs. Merely power packs. The nuclear fusion power generator that powers the whole suit. These guys don't play 😂
@NewToMeMovies I've been a borderline fanatical collector & follower of the lore since '89. So have a reasonable level of knowledge. ANY questions you have, please ask them. An example being the pistols. Those are Bolt pistols. & increase in size to the levels they mount them on Titans. They fire what are called, Bolt rounds. Each bolt is essentially a small RPG. Yeah. A hand held, semi-auto firing RPG. So those rounds all go BANG as soon as they hit something.
@@andrewmoss3681 I appreciate the offer! I'm planning to do several more of these videos once I find more content. I also, just purchased Warhammer BoltGun on Xbox and have been playing it a ton. It's the best 1990's FPS you can play in 2025!
@NewToMeMovies If you want to learn a bit about, The Grey Knights make sure to check out the game, Chaos gate Daemonhunters. A turn based, small squad game. A good story. Some good lore. Also some Inquisitorial view points. Think Space Marine wizards (Psykers) with the Purest level of souls there are. If 1 child in 1 million is chosen to even try to be an Astartes. 1 in 100 million will be considered for the Grey Knights. & they go through a LOT more initiates than most do 😂 For lore a great starting point is the factions explained by Bricky. Fun, light hearted, & reasonably accurate for a swift go over. If you want more serious lore, Leutin is your man. A+ work &knowledge of his lore. Even if he is an Ultra-Smurf player. But there are loads of great sources out there. You'll also get Lots of people suggesting, Helsreach. A fan made movie of 1 of the old & well loved books. 100% worth a watch. Either in 1 sitting (films 2:30.03), or in the episodes it was released in. The ONLY rule to the episodes is 6&7 must be watched together. Adds so much more to them. But it's far better if you have some general lore of factions like the Black Templars or the Orks. I think you'll LOVE the pure softness of Orks. & Bricky explains them so well 🤣😂🤣
Can you clarify which video, which part? I'm recording this with both my camera mic AND an external Shure mic. My editing team can take a look at it and see what's happening. Thanks for the heads up.
No hate but just my 2 cents…stop cutting away from the video to say 3 words then back to the video. It’s too choppy. If you’re just going to say a few words just speak over the video or fully pause it with a longer thought. It’s giving me whiplash
And the child that old man chose.the old man greatest fear is he Corrupt by chaos demon.titus is that child and sorcerer He couldn't find any fear in Titus' mind.
@@NewToMeMovies Titus has always had a strong will. He also has a strong faith in the Emperor. As is clearly shown in the second part of the game , the Emperor personally protects Titus.
I don't know if I have 100% faith in ANYTHING. I'm FAIRLY confident that gravity exists and will continue to exist but I wouldn't be all to surprised if it just switched off one day!
those gears of war guys don't stand a chance! they die long before you've seen the space marines !!!! BTW it's not armor that makes you strong, you need to be that strong to move the armor!!!!
Thats what it sounds like. Kinda like how 600lb people can carry their own weight around but a 200lb person wouldn't be able to walk holding 400lbs on them
What is the new joke of the reactors? Why turn off the picture as soon as they open their mouth? Reactors, we're not looking at you, but at the empathy that you're cutting off by turning off the video you're watching.
For me, I can't speak for anyone else, but I keep the video running to make it easier on my editing team. I'm not as animated as other reactors and I'm new to this so I'll take this into consideration. Thanks for watching.
funny thing is Space marine are even not the strongest in the imperium of Man. like a Space Marine is a super soldier, there's Grey knight that are stronger like super super soldier.. but than you have Adeptus custodes that are Super super Mega super soldier and 1 Custodes can take on a full squad of space marine and win!
It’s amazing when you realize that the sword the kid was dragging is the knife he used to kill the demon. Gives you an idea how big our blue boys are.
I thought I was a big boy but they would cast a shadow on me!
@@NewToMeMovies Space marines are between 8-10ft usually, their Primarchs are a couple feet taller usually.. and the Emperor is something like 12ft+ tall. They've got added organs, etc.. absolute monsters man.
That sword the kid was dragging was a chainsword, not a knife.
@@S0bekwatch it again around 1:30 part on prime video. The saw teeth is the back of the knife (had to rewatch it to make sure 😂).
@@nomanmon wasn't big e 15ft tall?
The creature is actually a sorceress of Tzeentch the chaos god of change/time/lies/manipulation/future paths etc. She invades their minds and reveals their deepest fears.
The first Space Marine feared that deep down, he was actually weak without his power armor and whatnot, The sorceress manifested him without his armor and he crashed his own head which then took effect in the real world. Thats why blood started coming off of the helmet, his head was smashed for real.
The second guy, Metaurus had personally picked the last guy, Titus, when he was a child to join the Ultramarines. However throughout the video games Titus has been accused of being influenced by the chaos gods because he has an innate resilience to chaos influence. That is Metaurus' deepest fear, that Titus is actually a heretic, which is why he gets stabbed by a fake Titus in his mind which also takes effect in the real world.
When the Sorceress invades Titus' mind though, Titus simply charges at her and breaks her staff which stops the time freeze. Metaurus reveals that he picked Titus because he was a child who knew no fear and was filled with rage. The sorceress didnt find any fear in Titus' mind to take advantage of and the rest is history, Titus simply cut her in half.
I believe the first one feared he wasn’t worthy of the armor he was wearing, so the armor pulled him out and crushed him.
The first one was fear of being rejected by his own armor
"FOR THE EMPEROR"!!!!!
Metaurus is actually third guy, not the second. The second one dies shortly after the first one and we never see inside his mind - just a sequence of his body falling down. It takes just 4 seconds so it's easy to miss and underscores how powerful this demon/sorcerer is.
I had a hard time taking everything in real time. I should've watched this with someone who could've checked me as we were going
There are a bunch of us old hat Warhammer guys who get misty eye watching this thing. It's like okay world, you've dug deep enough and you've found our thing. Now don't fuck it up.
I know that feeling. Whenever someone announces a new game or movie from a beloved story/franchise I'm ALWAYS excited and at the same time terrified it's going to be terrible.
That's how I felt about the "transformers one" movie I reviewed and got roasted in the comment section!
Space marine armor is so strong, they're basically walking tanks so when you have tank vs car, the tank wins.
Also there's an extra layer of lore to truly appreciate the ending. The mission briefing said Mortality Absolute which means it's a suicide mission and the controller said "Die well brothers" after launching the missile from the ship because they're basically dropping a nuke on their position and they're not expected to survive the blast. There is a lore quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," what he really means is it's time to die. THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man." And turns to fight his way out and not accept death
These soldiers are next level
4:11 they'd turn the gow and fallout guys inside out lol
Jesus Christ yeah, hahahah 1 space marine would turn to mush ENTIRE squads of fallout and Gears of War soldiers in armors
About as easily as he tore through the buggy at that.
Lol, found that comment funny. I can see how little he knows of the franchise with that one question. They don't stand a fking chance.
Thats what I'm finding out!!
Totally new to this other than dabbling in a few of the games like space hulk and space Marines. Loving what I see so far though.
Not a jetpack! Its the coolant system for their suits. Theres a seperate module for jetpacks that can be installed, but those r specific marines
this is mini atomic reactor the entire armor is powered by nuclear energy
this is called power pack
Well, those thermal waste dissipators are actually also can be used to navigate in zero-gravity. Not exactly a jetpack but similar usage can be here.
There're plenty of things in backpack than just sub-atomic microfusion reactor.
The environmental lobby must like that!
A Swiss army nuclear reactor
They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give themselves to me. Like clay I shall mould them and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines such that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear
The Emperor Protects.
Warhammer fans after spamming the same fucking quote on every video that even vaguely mentions the franchise
You should give pregame speeches to football teams!
@@NewToMeMovies So this speech is from the Codex Astartes and where the title of the episode "And They Shall Know No Fear" comes from. Its from the perspective of the God Emperor of Man as he created the Space Marines also known as the Legiones Astartes (at the time) now Adeptus Astartes for reasons you can find if you wanna fall down the rabbit hole.
Edit: For the 40k fans I mean the irl Codex that Games Workshop sells not Guilliman's Codex.
By his Glorious Name...
"Not yet old man, get in the Dreadnough"🤣🤣🤣🤣
That resonated with me!
'Goo World' is a manifestation of their fears reflecting and impacting reality, the First Astartes fears his powerlessnes without his armor, and is crushed by it. the captains fear is the child he chose, who knew no fear, would become corrupted by Chaos and turn into a Traitor Marine. Titus, who knows no fear, fought the demon in the manifestation and broke the Staff that was the source of power.
What s cool premise. Thanks for watching
They did a great job in actually implementing a legitimate fear that could possess a being that supposedly fears nothing.
Inadequacy. The fear of being completely reliant on your gear and elevated status. That you are nothing without.
Corruption. In this case the child being such a unique and strong soul he may actually become a feared agent of the enemy. Something you helped to create.
Titus does have his own fears, but his willpower and faith to the emperor is to such a degree of magnitude that it's not going to break for a mere demon sorcerer.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself!
The pins on the face say how many centuries of service the SM in question has been active for. Also these guys absolutely destroy the GoW and Fallout armor guys.
SM outside the armor are not really human anymore - superhuman:
- 2 Hearths for pumping more oxygen and having fall back.
- 3 Lungs.
- Denser, stronger bones.
- Fused rib-cage able to stop small arms fire even if naked.
- Denser, bigger muscles allowing to basically make a normal human into bloody mist after a punch.
- Their reflexes are FAR above and beyong anything a normal human can achieve.
- being able to survive without oxygen for extended period of time.
- being able to sleep half a brain at a time, in order to be vigilant.
- inhuman endurance - can fight for hours without stopping.
- and many more shit, like night vision and fast blood clothing so if they are wounded or cut they won't bleed out - allows to keep fighting even without an arm.
- organs that pump adrenaline.
- being able to eat poisonous things and filter it.
I am sure I am missing stuff, I mean the guys even outside the armor are like 7-8 feet tall and basically tanks and Primaris (new version of SM) are even taller and stronger.
ALL this is them outside the armor.
They also have their nervous system connected to the armor to allow to control it like a second skin due to their implants.
The armor is also not auto -anything. These guys can live past 1000 years old and be still active, so you do WANT a person with CENTURIES of experience to be in charge, not some dubious auto-systems.
Normal humans don't see them as soldiers - they are demi-gods to them and for a reason....
I can't imagine a creature that would give these guys a tough fight. Doesn't being so O.P. make their battles boring since there's no real challenge?
@@NewToMeMovies Thats the thing about 40K, every faction is extremely O.P to the point they kinda balance out.
The Demon took out the Space Marines by making their greatest fear reality. The first feared he was nothing without his armor, and you see the, “black goo”, turn into his armor and crush his head. It seems however the Demon manipulates their mind is reflected in reality. When it comes to Metaurus (the one who discovered Titus), his fear is Titus’s lack of it. He feels like Titus is capable of anything-including taking him out, which is shown as the black goo turning into Titus, and stabbing Metaurus. When the Demon peers into Titus’s mind it tries to find something to latch onto to produce fear, like a vunerable moment. We see Titus as a child, and even then he had no fear causing the Demon to lose focus due to its own fear. That split second is all Titus needed it to go on the offense.
that was not demon
Yes it was, a Tzeentch daemon
His fear was Titus turning to Chaos. You see him growing spikey bits on his armor n the vision like any other good chaos boy.
@@CheapSoda1 ahh thx for the clarification. This is all from my own shallow understanding of 40k 😂😂
@@tbd3058in the end credit you can see she is a sorcerer of tzeench so a human who gain power not a real demon of the warp
The guy in the casket is an astropath. A powerful psyker who shields the marines agains the chaos with his prayers. The eyes of that guy got burned away during the initiation rite of the Adeptus Astra Telepathica, which awakens the powers to resist the warp/chaos. This is why he wears this visor.
I have so much to learn!
Why would an astropath be off the ship? Not all sanctioned psykers are astropaths, because astropaths are specific stable mutations of psyker that are on earth.
@@Thalanox It's still an astropath. The staff scroll at the end says it. Also being blind is a typical astropath feat.
@@vermilion7777 All sanctioned psykers get soul-bonded with the Emperor, and that process commonly melts their eyes. Astropaths have a third eye in their foreheads as a specific visual marker.
I'm trying not to be grossed out by melting eyes and third eyes!
4:04 those "pogo pins" are service studs, Space Marines wear them in their skulls to show their years of service to the imperium and also their age.
Silver studs are 50 years and Gold studs are 100. Titus has silver studs and Gold studs meaning he's 200 years old.
Service stud kinda gone outof uses by the generation of Space Marines like the Primaris wjo don't wear service studs much while first born/original Space Marines still use them. Since Titus was a first born Marine before becoming a Primaris he still uses the service studs.
Silver/gold is only specific 50/100 years for the Dark Angels, the tradition is different for other chapters as is the arrangement and design of the studs. Based on SM2, where Titus has 4 gold studs and is said to be "over 200 years old" for the Ultramarines the tradition is each gold stud marks 50 years.
According to lore Titus is around four centuries old
Yeah. This seems like a cool badge of honor that can't be taken off
How do you guys keep up with all of the intricacies?? Surely with so many iterations and platforms there's plot inconsistencies. Yeah??
Same as my mother in law
15:03 time dilation creature thing…. The word you’re looking for is demon…welcome to Warhammer 40k.. where humanity fights not only itself, but also aliens AND demons….. for in the grimdark future, there is ONLY WAR!
Humanity is a virus. Always in a state of conflict and conquering.
Technically a mutant sorcerer (previously human) not a daemon!
Do they explain how humans mutate or is it a purely natural thing that just happens to some people?
@@NewToMeMovies
Warp mutation in this particular case. Prolonged exposure to energies of Immaterium changes and twists human body and soul. BTW this affects Astartes too.
@ So they mutate from using this warp energy to travel? Kinda like when I was growing up we used to spend all day riding dirtbikes under high power lines??
Sorry to tell you, Gears of War characters would look like children next to Space Marines. You can see the size difference in the video when they mow down the cultists those were normal sized humans.
And the Space Marine looks like a child next to a Custodes or Thunder Warrior. 40k knows no limits.
This seems to be the consensus and just my lack of understanding. Thanks for watching.
@@NewToMeMovies Don't worry, you have done nothing wrong as 40k lore is so deep and long it's almost impossible to know everything. Basically just understand Space Marine super human is 50% taller than normal human male and when that Marine is wearing MkIV armor (What they wear in the video) they are about double the size of a human.
I've gotta say the 40k community has been hugely supportive of me asking dumb questions and not knowing what I'm talking about. I tend to get roasted and ratio'd in other reactions I do but you guys are super helpful.
FOR THE EMPOROR!
These guys are like the size and strength of Halos Brutes(some even bigger n stronger) but with the speed and reaction time of Spartan 2s. With more durable armor and explosive gyro jet and plasma weaponry. Theyd do to the Gears what they did to the cultists here. The guys here Blade Guards are exceptionally proficient in melee.
I love the thought of that battle playing out!
@NewToMeMovies It would be epic but a slaughter of the COG.
These guys are around 8 feet tall (Primaris in tacticus armour), Master Chief is about 7 ft 2 in in his mjolnir armour - so about a head taller overall. I'd wish for a crossover with Titus and his Ultramarine squad meeting Master Chief and Blue Team.
I may lose some fans here but I've honestly not even touched Halo since the first game came out on original Xbox. I played it for about an hour and never picked it, or any other Halo game back up. It just seemed (at the time) like a graphical improvement on a worn-out genre of "everyone's a soldier FPS". I got hooked on Team Fortress 2 instead where people played positions and had different abilities. Maybe I need to look into and give it a shot.
They do have a religion. They worship the emperor.
some do, some don,t. black templars for example do, while imperial fists and ultramarines etc take a more secular approach
it gets the job done either way. FOR THE EMPEROR!!!, FOR ULTRAMAR!!!, FOR WHATEVER KEEPS US HYPED UP BY SCREAMING!!!!.😄
"LOUD NOISES!!!" ~~ Brick Tamland
I’m at that age where i have a hearty laugh at “pogo pin connectors on his face”
Such a Dad Joke hahahahaha
The only reason I thought of that was I just picked up a new RedMagic Nova gaming tablet and it uses those connectors for the keyboard and I thought maybe they used those to attach like sighting tools or something!
That xbox set up you got in the back is awesome man!
Oh thanks. It's a retail kiosk that I've upgraded a little. I put an 80gb HDD in the console and replaced the 14" 480i crt with a 24" 1080p running component video.
I also have a PS2 and GameCube kiosk. I'm in the process of repainting and fixing the plastics on them.
From my understanding the flying creature with a giant eye on its head had the ability to stop time and that it could get into the space marine's mind and take over their greatest fear making them heads implode mentally and physically but not Titus he has known no fear. you're welcome daddy
Ok, so it wasn't predicting their future it was showing them their greatest fears? I thought it was looking into their futures and it saw in Titus that he would destroy her and that's what happened! Both good theories! Thanks for watching again!
p.s. Never been called "daddy" before but when i was in nursing school there was a Puerto Rican girl who always called me "Papi". That's funny
@@NewToMeMovies yes that creature with one eye was either an extremly powerfull cultist and sorcerer of Tzeentch (one of the 4 great Chaos Gods, basicly Satan and 3 other Satans with all 4 representig diffrent aspects. For example Tzeentch is the god of change, deceite, betrayal and magic. He is simple, he is complexity he is unknowable. Everything that makes sense he will do it and wont do it. He is both the strongest and the weakest god at the same time. He is ironicly unable to win in the universe of W40k because doing something that would end the "great game" basicly a everlasting war between the four gods over beeing the true only god would mean Tzeentchs death. Tzeentch is the god of sceaming and ever greater plans, plans within plans within plans, ending the "great game would basicly end his existence.
Ore the one eyed thing is a literall Tzeentch demon, these are literal parts of their god given form and pourpose by their gods existence.
@@NewToMeMovies Its a Tzeentch sorcerer that stopped time and used their biggest fear to kill them. Titus has no fear of anything that is why he won the fight. Titus is the boy the Space Marine we have been following from the start of the video chose. His fear was the boy he chose would turn to chaos. He was "stabbed" by Titus in that "vision" in which case it had the same real world affect on him. "They shall know no Fear" but all space marines are still human to some degree and have personal flaws unless you're Titus as he is just different. If you wanna learn more about Titus play Space Marine 1 & 2
more the sorcerer uses their fears and doubts to kill them. Like the first guy feared his weaker self so he crushed it which crushed his own head. The sergeant fear Titus would be corrupted by chaos so chaos Titus stabbed him ect.
Space marines are pretty heavily modified super soldiers stacked with power armor so the bar starts at Frank Horrigan. The vast majority of Fallout and gears is way below that line.
That seems to be the consensus!
Not sure how much you know about 40k but titus (the space marine with the golden wreath on his helm) is the main character in the new space marine 2 video game. That helm was rewarded to him and i believe they're called the laurels of victory, a very high honour among the imperium.
And the studs implanted in their heads are to show how long they've been in service, gold is either 50 or 100 years (differs by chapter) and they're optional. For that reason People get confused by titus calling the captain "old man" when going by service studs they're the same age lol.
That's awesome. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment
The enemies in this story are all followers of the chaos god Tzeentch, the one who's big into spell casting and magic. The guys on ground level were human cultists, the ones with glowing blood were Tzeentch demons, and the final boss was a demon sorcerer. The sorcerer looked into the marines' souls, found their fear, and magically made their fear happen to their physical bodies. Metaurus, the guy who recruited Titus, was afraid Titus would turn to Chaos and betray him, but the gut shot wasn't enough to kill him. And Titus, of course, had no fear whatsoever.
No fear is such a foreign concept. I saw a comic once that was basically something like "we're all just monkeys with anxiety". lol. I think it must be pretty freeing to not be scared of anything. I wouldn't be a great Space Marine.
@@NewToMeMovies don't feel too bad. Considering Titus' childhood, and the "decades of conditioning" Metaurus talks about in the episode intro, I wouldn't characterize their lives as "pleasant".
@@NewToMeMovies Titus, due to the trauma he experienced as a child, replaced fear with hatred, anger and revenge years of indoctrination and training have not eradicated this feeling only made stronger.
Daddy didn't hug him enough or maybe too much??
13:09 It uses their fears to kill them but Titus (The child) has none so he just uno reversed that thing 😂
I love all of the uno reverse memes lately!!
The thing on their back is the nuclear power unit that makes their armor function, they can’t move in their armor without it. There are jet pack attachments though
The tzeentch sorcerer was going in their minds to use their greatest fears against them. Titus has a resistance to chaos and has no fears, so it didn’t work on him.
Is Titus a long surviving character in the series or is he fairly recent?
The studs screwed into their foreheads is years of service...1 stud equals 100 years of service....
The jetpack looking equipment on their backs is a cooling system for their armour.
OH!! that makes sense. Thanks for clearing it up and watching!
Fun Fact: warhammer 40K has been round since the 80,s and has inspired a bunch of media, including gears of war and fallout. It’s definitely a rabbit hole with over 40years of lore, video games and books.
I live in Derby UK which is 10 miles from Nottingham and games workshop HQ. Thanks to games workshop and warhammer minis our region is known as the UK leader in plastic manufacturing.
That's awesome. I'm definitely new to the scene but I love the games I've played so far. Never played the tabletop version but if it's good enough for Superman it's good enough for me.
40k lore is like Dark Souls lore. You learn it in small bits at a time and enjoy the ride.
I've seen Dark Souls and knew instantly I would suck at the games so I never even tried. I don't think I could handle learning another anthology.
@@NewToMeMovies You're not supposed to start Dark Souls and be good at it. You're supposed to struggle and grow over time.
@@Thalanox I don't argue with that. At my age and with my schedule I don't have the time or patience to struggle and improve over time. I'm not looking for purely narrative games either but I don't have the desire to play something DESIGNED to punish you,.
I love the smooth chainsaw and grenade drop.
The chainsaw is one of my favorite features as well
"Chainsword"
Which came first; the chainsword or the chainsaw/gun thing from Gears of War??
Chainsword
@ The sound, not the weapon itself. I know it’s Chainsword
These guys would crush anything from any franchise that’s for a 100% certainty! Gears of war and Fallout would be destroyed if even 1-2 of these jumped in the universe lol,8-10 foot superhuman with power armour from 40k is next level OPness.
So I've learned! If they're so O.P. then what kind of opponent is any sort of challenge to them??
When Metaurus says "Our duty is done. It's time to go." - the Space Marines have a saying. "Only in death does duty end."
"The victory is measured in blood, either your enemies or your own."
Its not just the armour, they are super humans, it was a demon/sorceress it killed them with their fears.
The demon wouldn't be able to take out wonder woman's Amazons! "We have no fear!!"
syama pederson is now 2/2 for 40k gems
cavill needs to hire him!
What's the other one? I'm interested in seeing it now
@@NewToMeMovies its called Astartes, its on youtube, about 15 minutes long and just as good
so many small details that show how space marine armour would work
Hey, I just posted my reaction to Astartes if you haven't seen. I'd love your feedback.
Fun fact - those "jet packs" are actually the power generators for their armor. The actual jet packs they can equip are like 3 times that size. Absolutely massive 😂
Yeah, a few people have corrected me on this. I haven't seen the jet packs yet so I'm excited to see how they look in action!
Not just the suit.
They are extremely augmented super humans, over 2,50 meters tall. Their whole body is altered for the harshest environments even without the armours.
The dudes from Fallout or Gears would not stand a chance.
And these are Primaris Astartes, top of the shelf stuff with hundreds of years of combat experience.
Laurels on the helmet are on of the highest honors a Space Marine can receive.
Titus is a legend.
I know it's fictional but I'm still amazed they're augmented so heavily and survive for hundreds of years. I wonder if overpopulation is a thing in the future, but likely not as the universe is infinite and so are it's resources.
The thing they were fighting against was a sorcerer empowered by the chaos god of deceit, change and magic. Space marines are pretty strong but demons pretty much just flip the table and don't obey the laws of physics so fighting against them is hard. The imperium often just straight up executes everyone who survives fighting against chaos because anyone in touch with chaos might be corrupted and go insane.
Interesting. This universe is so deep. I've only scratched the surface
Yeah Titus has the Laurels of Victory
I think I'm going to make myself a hair piece that looks like that
@ that would be looking pretty dope
My barber said I was too bald on top and the best she could do was give me the "toilet seat" haircut.
the sorcerer was killing the marines with their fears, the first his fear of being exposed as weak without the suit hence why the suit rips him out and crushes his skull killing him, the second marine we do not see. the third is the guy that recruited Titus, the last guy getting attacked, his fear was that titus would get corrupted and turn on him hence why it looks like titus stabbing him. Titus is the child who has no fear when the sorcerer entered his mind he found an angry titus who breaks his staff breaking the spell. The "sword" the young titus is dragging in the flashbacks is actually a space marine combat knife, the very same he uses to kill that sorcerer deamon. at the end when he says "their misson is done ,time to go " he means its time to die. Titus is like "nah im not dying today." Titus is quickly becoming a hero of great renowned among the community and quickly becoming a fan favorite.
He passed the Kobiyashi Maru test!
Warhammer Space Marines are 8 feet tall enhanced humans..
Sounds like a confidence-inspiring position to be in
Did he just run through a tank??? He is a tank!!! 😂
4:19 you’re joking right?… right? … the Halo armour comes closest. But that’s like saying the earth is closer to the sun, than the moon is…. But you’ll see.
I'm not joking. I'm ignorant to the details and lore. Getting a lot of helpful comments though. Thanks for watching.
Gamers: Why can't we fight Space Marines in Darktide like we do in Space Marine 2?
Darktide Devs: This is literally the most casual fight space marines get. 6:00
Uh oh, sounds like I need to play "Darktide" now. I've got Space Marines 1 and 2 is on my watchlist. Between it and Inquisitor/Martyr those are the only 2 I really play.
The 40k episode was centered around the concept of fear and how it shapes us. We experience that through the eyes of Metaurus, a Bladeguard Sergeant of the Ultramarines. When selecting for new recruits, he came upon a unique child, a child filled with pain and rage, a child without fear (Titus). All other recruits begin from a place of fear but are conditioned and trained to overcome it. At a fundamental level, however, they are still human. They still err and they still can experience fear and doubt. While Metaurus loved Titus as a mentor might, he came to be afraid over Titus' potential should he fall to the corruption of Chaos. What would he become? What could that child he trained be capable of? We see his concern over Titus' aggression in the moment when he charges the heretics' commandeered tank.
Later on when they've delved into the caverns to plant the beacon that will signal the vessel in orbit to destroy the Chaos relic beneath, we see the Sorcerer appear. He effortlessly dispatches each marine by entering their minds and embodying their fear, literally using their fears and doubts to kill them. The first marine fears that he could falter from some internal weakness, so his armor rips him out of itself and crushes him. Metaurus fears that Titus' nature will lead him to betraying him and his brothers, so the Sorcerer manifests as a corrupted Titus and stabs him. Then, the Sorcerer enters the mind of Titus but he appears in his true form because there is no fear for him to inhabit and Titus marches towards him unshaken and breaks his staff which shatters it in the real world and stops the time freeze spell. The end is Titus refusing to allow his mentor and brother to die and dragging him out of the cave before the orbital bombardment hits to destroy the Chaos relic. Metaurus, likely dying from his wounds, remarks to Titus that they fulfilled their duty in completing the mission and that it is time for Titus to leave him to which Titus responds "not yet, old man." Metaurus then looks on in pride at Titus, the child without fear, and sees his true potential: a loyal soldier whose lack of fear provides a resolve against corruption and a steadfast loyalty to his brothers in the face of overwhelming odds.
It's a pretty cool credo they live by.
that is a pistol, yes that shoots roughly .75 caliber explosive rounds.
Jesus. Sounds like something Florida Man would carry!
Honestly there was actually an example on how gears guys would fair vs space marines in a book. Basically, this huge labor built like the Cole Train hit an unarmored space marine in the back of the head with a wrench. The marine, Ragnar, was mildly annoyed then broke the guy's neck. I feel like Fallout is a little harder to sus out. Personally, I feel like it's the same issue. 40k stuff is just more powerful, but if you try to make 1-1 compressions with the weapons and you take the weakest representation of space marines Fallout has an edge. So, I think they would curb stomp Fallout but I can see someone say something diffrent.
It seems from the comments that nothing comes close to the space Marines. Just the sheer mass and speed alone means the force they generate would crush any other human challenger
If you like video games, warhammer, and lore you should play Rogue Trader
Ok. I think I had that saved on a watchlist on Xbox or something. I'll go look and see if I can find it.
The Bar has been set.
I hope you mean for these Episodes and not my channel! I can't compete with that!
What, you never seen a psycher-in-a-box before? Get right with the Emperor bud.
This made me choke on my drink. Thanks for watching,
Strongly suggest you give the Rogue Trader game a play. It's a great way to learn the lore as you play. It's also a damn good game in it's own right.
Yeah, it's on my wishlist. Just waiting for it to come down in price a little. I've dabbled with the idea of doing some game streaming as well. Not sure if anyone here would be interested in that though.
The solid circular pins/dots on their face signify the time they've served the Emperor. Gold is 100yrs, Silver is 50. 3 gold, and 1 Silver is 350yrs in service for example.
I love this idea of wearing your history on your face
When you mentioned how you wonder how an Ultramarine would stack up against Fallout Power Armor. A single Primaris Marine I'd say could take on the ENTIRE Brotherhood Of Steel and wipe out most of them
Yeah, if I prep well enough even my goofy-ass Fallout characters can beat the BoS.
@NewToMeMovies even the Astra Militarum could wipe the BoS out with EASE
Where does the Astra Militarum sit in the hierarchy of 40k?
@@NewToMeMovies they would be the first to be deployed on the battlefield if they cannot achieve their objectives that's when the Astartes, Custodians, Silent Sisters or Adepta Sororitas would be called in
Ok, so the silent sisters and sororitas are the female space marines, yeah? I know that Sororita is an upgrade in my Inquisitor game. I don't think I have it yet though. What makes them special or unique?
Thanks everyone SO much for watching this video and commenting. I'm overwhelmed with how cool the Warhammer Community has been. I'm looking to do some more reactions to this series. What are some videos or games I could look into? Is there an order I need to watch things in?? Help me out!
You’ve seen Astartes I assume. The guy who made that worked on this episode and you can see the similarities.
@ Yes, my reaction to Astartes is up now and I'm going to be doing the Bricky videos next if you're interested!
Instead of having a religion, they worship an invisible deity, like technology." Should we tell him? No, I'm sure the Ecclesiarchy will let him know.
Go easy on me! I'm learning!
- The pogo pin connectors on his face are actually called "service studs". while not every space marine chapter uses them, they are highly encouraged amongst the Ultramarines (that these space marines are, u can see the U everywhere). Each Silver Service Stud represents 50 years of service, while every gold stud represents 100 years of service. having 4 means he has served the Emperor for more than 400 years.
- "I wonder how these guys stack up against the gears of war characters or the fallout power amour". I reckon a single space marine would destroy everything in almost any other fantasy universe.
Why? Consider this, upon being chosen to become a space marine, you are implanted with 22 additional organs (such as a 2nd heart, a gland that coagulates your blood so quick you almost never bleed, a special Kidney that filters out literally any type of poison possible and so maaaany more. One of the last implants is the black carapace.... it's quite literally a toughened, synthetic augmented 2nd skin ...) There is very little any of the gears of war or fallout or quite literally any other universe out there that can do against these people.
For people that know, yes, 22 organs not 19 as these are Primaris Space Marines.
Well damn. I guess my next dream match-up against Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy is a bit ridiculous!
she use their fear for kill them
she ? 😂that was tzeentch sorcerer corrupted by chaos to such an extent that he no longer resembles a human being
My mother uses guilt.
7:06 that was a kind of jeep to be honest, I don't think space marines can shoulder bash a tank and destroy them
Maybe calgar, who knows
I think i read somewhere that they can lift a tank but i doubt they can break through it yeah.
Kharn can but he's juiced on khorne warp fuckery. Space marine power weapons will do it, thunder hammers especially. But an average SM running at a tank? Won't do nothing but nudge it a little. If its a baneblade or superheavy, he's not doing anything considering i wieghs 300 tons (canon wise I think) - A Lemon Russ, yeah probs moving it a bit.
I'm so lost! You guys are talking circles above me!
Wonder how their armor compares to other franchises powerarmor. Oh my sweet summer child...
Lol. Yeah yeah. You guys have been letting me know!
I've thought pretty hard about it and space marines crush fallout power armour every time. I think in terms of strength we can consider them to be on-par with each other, but in terms of resilience and speed the space marines are just leagues ahead.
Whenever I play RPGs I always like to play the hulking characters but I don't build them out for brute strength. I always focus on speed/agility. #1, it's usually their biggest weakness and any gains in those area are exponentially more impactful than another single point in strength. and #2. Mass + Speed = Force. It kinda goes hand in hand!
@@NewToMeMovies I've never tried that before but I'll have to at some point because that sounds like it goes hard.
I played an online game with a guy years ago who explained to me the benefit of investing skill points in a players weakness rather than their strengths. From that point on I haven't been able to see it any other way.
Space Marines would murder Fallout and CoG. A Space Marine is a super human wrapped in a tank.
That's a pretty cool analogy!
definitely give the tabletop game a try
Wouldn't know where to find a game going near me and wouldn't want to be a burden to a group who would have to hold my hand through it
@@NewToMeMovies try Kill Team specifically if you do, all it takes is about 6 marines or so to make your entire special-operative strike team, and it’s a really good game system, with low cost to buy into it and not much time painting up half a dozen models. Do NOT get into full 40k, it is currently the exact opposite 😅
And don’t stress about the local community if you do find one, a lot of people love the opportunity to introduce people and lend them starter teams for their first match, 99% of players won’t see teaching a new player as a burden :)
a Kill Team starter set with 6 marines and 7 Chaos Plague Marines is currently quite cheap and can be a really fun project (I’m painting one right now), so if you’re ever interested, start small 👍
thanks for the advice!
Explanation time. Demons need to break the mental fortifications of humans in order to influence them. This one exploits the marines greatest fears and once theyre vurnable, kills them. Red helmet dude is stronger than the two sword guys, so he didnt get one shot. And Titus is the kid with no fears, so he recreated that famous Watchman quote with that demon. More importantly, thats like the whole schtick of the ep. See the ep title, and how the red helmets dudes quote changes throughout the episode, into a rather hopeful note at the end
I like the idea that it was a suicide mission but Titus doesn't believe in unwinnable situations.
Its not the armor that makes a Space Marine amazing, it's the decades of training they go through.
Sounds like they have decades of training and hundreds of years of service!
The best way to see the difference between the power armour you see in 40k compared to Fallout etc. is by watching the Space Marine Armouring clip.
Link? Sounds awesome
My Interpretation of the deamon. Its a low or maybe mid Level deamon gifted with the power of Tzeentch, who himself is one of the 4 Chaos gods.
Tzeentch is the Lord of Change, he is all about tricks, mindgames and fate so his worshipers and minions/deamons have powers of that nature- lots of tricks.
But his deamons are not physically gifted. Stronger than regualar humas sure, but not strong enough to survive a one on one against an space Marine.
The way i understand this scene this particular tzeentch deamon has one power - it can create a dreamscape in whitch in confronts its victims with their fears.
Furthermore it can manifest what had happend inside the dreamscape into reality. Head Crushed in the dream, once outside the same happens, Ran trough with a sword in the dream, once the deamon ends the dream you will have a stabwound accordingly. However the gift of this deamon seems to have conditions:
A) The deamon can only take one other victim into it.
This makes the its power unpracticable against more than one victim. But the deamon also has a weapon, its staff that is able to stop time.
The combination of both makes and overpowered combo.
B) The Deamon doesn`t ultimately controll whats happening inside its own dreamscape. It probably cannot even decide which fear of the victim is gona manifest, other than it being a very bad one.
As far as i can tell those seem to be the rules and abilties of the deamon.
How do our 4 marines fare when confronted with this Tzeentch deamons powers.
The firist marine is a bit of a guess but i think we see him his head being squashed by his own armour. Maybe his fear is that he is nothing without his armour, worthless without it or he simply fears that his armour will kill him ??
The second Marines dream is not shown to us, he just falls over.
The third marine (old Man) is simple. He fears that recruiting Titus was a mistake and Titus might turn out traitor i.e. Chaos Marine in the End.
That why in old man marines dream scene he is stabbed by a traiter titus.
Once it sTituses turn something interesting happens, because the deamons own powers turn on itself. There is no fear to be found in Titus so nothings gona happen to him, but in poetic justice the demon sees on of his fears manifested, "What if they manadge to break my time Stop Staff"
I Suspect the deamon is on some level consciously or subconsciously aware that without its staff that stops time it would have a hard time or even no chance at dealing with more than one Space Marine. That is a fear, not one that will kill the deamon outright, but still since there is nothing to be found in Titus, the deamon gets a taste of its own powers and Titus within the dream still, breaks the staff.
This immeditly manifest in the real world freeing Titus to move again and the deamon learns that its little fear was not unfounded becaues it stands no chance in a contest of reaction and strenght against an Space Marine.
Close.
The demon is a exalted sorcerer (but looks like a demon I know).
And it was manifesting their fear and killing them with it.
Of course, Titus knows no fear. The demon just manifested Titus (nonfear to manifest) and was killed for their error.
You Warhammer guys are a different breed! I couldn't absorb all of those details in real time. I'll need to go back and rewatch it with more context
@@NewToMeMovies oh no you missunderstand i have watched it 10 times and then i watched 100 guys reacting to it - so lets say i am well versed on every second of it 🙂
Funny you should mention gears of war, part of the inspiration for gears were Warhammer space Marines
Yeah, there are several characters like this and they all seem to draw inspiration from each other.
This blue guys or blue space marine are ultramarines, and yes they are space romans
What's the difference between Space Marines and Ultra Marines? Is there some test they have to pass or is it just earned through combat victories?
Fallout power armor? GoW soldiers? lol no chance whatsoever
Yeah Fallout power armor is probably Ork level and GoW soldiers are Catachan fighters level?
Not on a Space Marine level.
Likely an unarmored Space Marine could take either of those easily lol
Yeah, I'm learning the error of my beliefs!
My understanding about the difference between gears of war, fallout and Warhammer 40K. Gears of war is desperate men in metal suits willing to do anything. Fallout power armor at the best of times is a soldier in I mostly impervious suit of armor, possibly akin to medieval knights that were only starting training in their twenties not when they were children.
40K common space Marines is a weapon that is in the shape of a man. The guards of the god emperor, are the living spirit of warfare. The only reason they are flesh and blood is so they can kill more enemies.
Gears of war Mech suits were forced into the situation. Fallout power armor was made to have better soldiers. Warhammer 40K space Marines are tools disguised as humans, when it comes to the god emperors guards they are the spirit incarnate of warfare, their flesh and blood and machinery it's only a skin for them
Sounds like something the Japanese did with the samurai or the Spartans.
@@NewToMeMovies there are some very in-depth TH-cam videos on the lore of space Marines. The samurai would be a reasonable comparison, the idea of the perfect war Samurai maybe akin to a general space Marine. Because 40K is a book they can do things you can't do in real life. When they make Marine they replace and add organs, put them through grueling treatments to make them stronger, taller and able to survive injuries that would eliminate a normal person.
Thank you, the way the ideal Samurai would be praised like a demigod. That's probably how the general human population sees space Marines. In function they are thoughtless programmed war criminals that are loyal to a fault. Depending on which space Marine group you're talking about, a 40K civilian May kneel at the feet of a space Marine to praise him. The space Marine may use them as a stepping stool to get to the battlefield quicker.
oh shit. That's really cool sounding. I guess it takes that sort of blind obedience if you want to act ruthlessly in combat against deadly odds.
Warhammer 40,000 is a Tabletop Wargame. There are RTS but that's not exactly Warhammer.
Clive Standen does the voice for Titus
Also it seems that the enemy Sorcerer reflects back whatever the space marine does to the black goo. So it's like it's actually done to them in the real world.
Yeah, im terrible at RTS games and only mildly better at fps games like space Marines
Space Marines are destroying the COG marines from Gears of War. For real, ONE Space Marine would probably solo a majority of the COG. The only reason he wouldn't is because of a lack of ammo.
Chain swords don't need ammo!
The Space Marines were fighting cultists and a chaos demon from the Warp. The cultists are easy, since it’s pretty much just regular people trying to fight genetically-modified super soldiers with Power Armor that have lived for hundreds of years.
I’m not the most knowledgeable in WH40K lore, but the guy in the casket seemed to be a Psyker (basically mage if the magic came from psychic powers) that was brought to protect against enemy Psyker powers, which is why the demon just went for just impaling the man instead of what it did to the Space Marines.
The chaos demon in particular is tough, since it’s essentially using magic to not only stop time, but turn their feared deaths into reality. Thing is, that was just one of many such demons that both the Space Marines and several planets-worth of regular human soldiers have to fight against, and they’re not even the only big threat.
I play as a psyker in Inquisitor, which is my favorite of the Warhammer games I've played
4:30 That's what she said :D
Uh oh. Now I have to go back and see what I did!
I don't get how nearly no one gets what is going on with the demon. Goes up to them, influences them with images of themselves and some sort of insecurity, keeps bringing up a fear through out it all even in the literal title. xD
Seems like several other people have their own interpretation of what's happening. That's the cool thing about vague or ambiguous story telling. It let's you draw your own conclusions
If I had to guess and you'd replace a thousand Gears with a Space Marine Chapter on E day, it wouldn't take 14 years to halt the locust attack and put them on the back foot, more like 14 hours.
Unless I was controlling them and then it wouldn't happen at all!
How they stack up again the gears of war dudes and the fallout power armor? Simple, they walk througg them lmfao
The laurels, or the leaf crown, os a honor badge given to those who have distinguished themselves during a difficult mission. In some of the games you ear one for the character by having them complete the mission.. so in this case, if Titus didn't have one already, and he got out of that planet alove, he probably would have received one.
I'm going to have to get one of my own for making it through this year!
New to the lore, huh? That’s cool, we all were newbies to this franchise at some point. This particular animation might be confusing to those who don’t have a clear grasp on the metric ton of lore that is 40k, but it’s definitely worth delving into. But yeah, definitely a religious aspect to the whole aesthetic of the space marines, not god worship but deeply spiritual and knightly discipline and codes of honor. Space marines are 8ft tall, can weigh around a ton in their armor, and laughably powerful in and out of armor (gears and fallout would get slaughtered). These guys are up against cultists of Tzeench, who is the chaos “god” of change and sorcery, the weird creature in the temple is a Tzeench sorcerer who can manifest the space marines’ fears into reality, but Titus is a certain kind of special, having near complete immunity to chaos manipulation (lore never explained why). The sergeant was afraid of Titus’ fearlessness, concerned that if Titus ever betrayed the Imperium, then he would be a horrifically powerful foe. Good thing Titus ain’t no wimp. That spiel covers all the basic details of the episode, but I definitely recommend a more in depth dive into the story and lore of the Warhammer 40k universe for greater understanding of the finer details of the episode. You won’t be disappointed.
Yeah, I'm real new. Only played a handful of games but there's no real back story in FPS games. I really enjoy the "Inquisitor" game but again they just throw you in there with no real set-up so the story gets overwhelming when they use terms I don't recognize. It loses a lot of weight.
What shows or movies or clips should I watch to better understand the history??
Also, I have some old school warhammer games on my pc but they're like old english Knights, not space marines. I'm guessing they're from 2 different time lines in the franchise?
@@NewToMeMovies Welcome to the world of Warhammer 40k, honored battle brother. I greet you in the name of the Emperor, and my own spiritual liege, Primarch Rogal Dorn. I’m stoked that you found this franchise and I’ve got a few suggestions in terms of lore enthusiasts for you in order to satisfy both your curiosity about the lore, and maybe tickle your funny bone in the process. For purely lore deep dives, I recommend the channels of Baldermort, Chapter Master Valrak, Wolf Lord Rho, The Amber King and WesHammer. They provide great looks and insight into 40k, and Baldermort in particular is a wonderful narrator of the lore. For both lore and some humor, I would check out the channels GeneralBradley101VA, Old Man - Lore, stories, and theory, as well as Bricky and Majorkill. Those guys are excellent for getting some good looks into the vastness of this glorious universe while at the same time cracking a joke or two for you to enjoy. That should be a good start for you to indulge yourself and if you wish for more, don’t hesitate to reach out to me again or any other battle brother of this community. I wish you well in your journey into this extensive, wonderful community. For the Emperor!!!
Thanks for bestowing me with a title! I'm getting a lot of comments about the "Bricky" videos so I think I'll start with those next. Do you think this is something that would be interesting for me to put on this channel or should I just watch them for my own edification?
"Victory is measured in blood. Either your enemies or your own!"
Sega was a publisher, game workshop is the main IP holder. Space marines are genetically modified and stand 8 - 10 feet tall. they are stupid strong. they are more like master chief and the Spartans from halo then GOW or Fallout. ugly thing with the goo was a mutated sorcerer, the Titus dude from the Spacemarine games is strangely resistant to the evil "magic" called the warp which is what ugly used to kill the other marines. Its funny you mentioned Henry Cavell as he is a huge Warhammer fan and is currently working on "multiple" movie and TV adaptations for the franchise.
Yeah, I knew the Cavilrine was a big fan. I watch him on Graham Norton and other talk shows talking about it. I'm always stoked to see what happens when a true fan makes a movie (not like the crap The Rock pulled with Black Adam)
Powerscaling between settings is silly and nerdy.
So anyway, I tend to think Space Marines without their armor approach their equivalents with armor in other settings. The integration with the armor is much higher than other settings. They are closer to cyborgs in terms of integration with it's systems, especially it's sensors.
Without armor they are inhumanely fast. There is some bit of warp magic in their creation and potentially drawn from their fate. The average Cheif Librarian is a wizard that can cast spells to destroy armies... on top of being a power armored, demi-god warrior with decades or centuries of training and experience. The gene seed stores memories and skills from previous generations, space marines are insanely skilled thanks to that sheer amount of time and dangerous opponents/threats.
Reasoning, 40k is an extremely brutal and powerful setting. The Emperor had access to both warp magic (psykers) and 15,000 to 25,000 years of human technology to create the space marines and their armor/gear. While most of it was lost, humanity had extremely high, hard sci-fi technology at one point. So their creation and gear have pace for magical+technological BS to make them strong.
So if they're so O.P. then who could possibly stand a threat to them? Is kinda like making a Superman movie..... Who could compete?? But Superman has 2 very famous and exploitable weaknesses and space Marines don't.
How BOS and Gears of war would fare against Astartes? Astartes win hands down. And I'm a BOS fan. The Bolters, plus genetic modification plus the Power armor itself, makes them easy winners.
It seems almost unfair. FOR THE Emperor!
Go Dawgs and For the Emperor
Can you believe that after spanking Texas TWICE that Georgia is only the 4th best odds to win the whole thing? Oregon's best win was by 1 point to Ohio State who got roasted by Michigan.
FOR THE EMPEROR!
@@NewToMeMovies let them doubt Kirby
Vote against the bulldogs at your own peril.
A couple things: Those were NOT jump packs, and your video image was so dark that half the time we only see black. 😕
Thanks for the feedback. How were you watching? Tv, phone? I'm working with my editors to improve image quality. I'm recording everything in 2k resolution but it's being compressed to death.
I would say Space marines curb stomp Gears of War soldiers and Fallout power amour with little difficulty tbh. They are 8ft super soldiers with amour that weighs anywhere from 0.5T to 1T, move at incredible speeds, have incredible tactical abilities and weaponry that just wipes the floor with Gears and Fallout.
That's cool. I didn't know they weighed that much but I like the feeling of heft when playing space marine
Aaaah. Mark X (Roman numerals, so 10) Astartes power armour. Each of those guys in that armour is a super human, biologically engineered ULTIMATE warrior. In a suit of armour that makes them even faster, stronger, more agile, & essentially turns them into running tanks. That buggy never stood a chance! But those aren't jump packs on their backs. Merely power packs. The nuclear fusion power generator that powers the whole suit. These guys don't play 😂
That's such a crazy concept! Thanks for setting me straight!
@NewToMeMovies I've been a borderline fanatical collector & follower of the lore since '89. So have a reasonable level of knowledge. ANY questions you have, please ask them.
An example being the pistols. Those are Bolt pistols. & increase in size to the levels they mount them on Titans. They fire what are called, Bolt rounds. Each bolt is essentially a small RPG. Yeah. A hand held, semi-auto firing RPG. So those rounds all go BANG as soon as they hit something.
@@andrewmoss3681 I appreciate the offer! I'm planning to do several more of these videos once I find more content. I also, just purchased Warhammer BoltGun on Xbox and have been playing it a ton. It's the best 1990's FPS you can play in 2025!
@NewToMeMovies If you want to learn a bit about, The Grey Knights make sure to check out the game, Chaos gate Daemonhunters. A turn based, small squad game. A good story. Some good lore. Also some Inquisitorial view points. Think Space Marine wizards (Psykers) with the Purest level of souls there are. If 1 child in 1 million is chosen to even try to be an Astartes. 1 in 100 million will be considered for the Grey Knights. & they go through a LOT more initiates than most do 😂
For lore a great starting point is the factions explained by Bricky. Fun, light hearted, & reasonably accurate for a swift go over. If you want more serious lore, Leutin is your man. A+ work &knowledge of his lore. Even if he is an Ultra-Smurf player. But there are loads of great sources out there. You'll also get Lots of people suggesting, Helsreach. A fan made movie of 1 of the old & well loved books. 100% worth a watch. Either in 1 sitting (films 2:30.03), or in the episodes it was released in. The ONLY rule to the episodes is 6&7 must be watched together. Adds so much more to them. But it's far better if you have some general lore of factions like the Black Templars or the Orks. I think you'll LOVE the pure softness of Orks. & Bricky explains them so well 🤣😂🤣
@@andrewmoss3681 Ok, I'll check out the Bricky vid first and probably have to break up the Helsreach video into episodes. Thanks for the input.
Its power pack for their armour..not jet pack
Yeah, I messed that up pretty badly!
Your audio levels are all out of wack. Can barely hear you but the actual show is normal volume.
Can you clarify which video, which part? I'm recording this with both my camera mic AND an external Shure mic. My editing team can take a look at it and see what's happening. Thanks for the heads up.
No hate but just my 2 cents…stop cutting away from the video to say 3 words then back to the video. It’s too choppy. If you’re just going to say a few words just speak over the video or fully pause it with a longer thought. It’s giving me whiplash
Cool. I appreciate the feedback. I'll let my editing team know. Thanks for watching.
And the child that old man chose.the old man greatest fear is he Corrupt by chaos demon.titus is that child and sorcerer He couldn't find any fear in Titus' mind.
What must that feel like to not be scared of anything??
@@NewToMeMovies Titus has always had a strong will. He also has a strong faith in the Emperor. As is clearly shown in the second part of the game , the Emperor personally protects Titus.
If you truly believe that there is something that will protect you in any situation, is there anything that will scare you?
I don't know if I have 100% faith in ANYTHING. I'm FAIRLY confident that gravity exists and will continue to exist but I wouldn't be all to surprised if it just switched off one day!
those gears of war guys don't stand a chance! they die long before you've seen the space marines !!!!
BTW it's not armor that makes you strong, you need to be that strong to move the armor!!!!
Thats what it sounds like. Kinda like how 600lb people can carry their own weight around but a 200lb person wouldn't be able to walk holding 400lbs on them
chainSWORD.
Oops! I sit corrected! Where can I get one of those? I've got a neighbor who is an Alabama football fan.
@ I love your humour good sir. Happy holiday
@@nomindsyndicate5167 Thanks for watching. Happy holidays and new year to you!
Potentially
Potentially what?
What is the new joke of the reactors? Why turn off the picture as soon as they open their mouth? Reactors, we're not looking at you, but at the empathy that you're cutting off by turning off the video you're watching.
Stop the video and say what you want to convey to the viewer. And then continue the video.
For me, I can't speak for anyone else, but I keep the video running to make it easier on my editing team. I'm not as animated as other reactors and I'm new to this so I'll take this into consideration. Thanks for watching.
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You need to read up before you comment a video. You're clueless 😂😂 What a joke
I should do a book report before on a game with 40+ years of lore before watching a 10 minute clip? Thanks for watching and the kind words.
Nothing ever EVER comes even close to warhammer 40k lore.
I'm beginning to learn that!
funny thing is Space marine are even not the strongest in the imperium of Man. like a Space Marine is a super soldier, there's Grey knight that are stronger like super super soldier.. but than you have Adeptus custodes that are Super super Mega super soldier and 1 Custodes can take on a full squad of space marine and win!
I have WAY too much to learn! I'm going to look foolish in future videos!