The most CONTROVERSIAL Power Armour in Warhammer 40K explained! | Mark X Tacticus
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There is no mark IX because the armor runs on a Windows OS.
So that's why Guilliman promoted them due to Microsoft Excel's data gathering capabilities
Honestly this would be hilarious if the Mecanicus ran on Windows and the Omnisia is Bill Gates.
🤣🤣
glad to see some delightful elements of the classic MK IV
@@MrWhateverfitsan ancient AI of Bill Gates
> Wears the heaviest armour
> Doesn't wear a helmet with it
Warhammer babyy
They invented a forcefield for your head just so they can show characters without helmets on.
@@megan00b8 What about comms? Flash shielding? Range finder? Nightvision? Respirator? Tactical display? Auspex?
@@MrSamulai I guess the comms could still work without the helmet. The rest? Not really. Just 40k things lmao.
@@megan00b8 Midst all the bolter fire you'd be lucky to hear your own thoughts.
@@MrSamulaiaudio dampener, prey sight, vaccum seal, general drip
"Almost terminator quality, but can still be jump pack capable."
You say that like there wasn't a dreadnought with a jump pack during The Great Crusade.
There was?!?!
Furiouso pattern. Blood Angels@@Renfrost_x_JetstreamRen38
@@Renfrost_x_JetstreamRen38 blood angels baybee
You know?
I would act surprised, but we all know that I’d be bullshitting if I did.
And the knowledge to replicate was lost along the STC. But Cawl found a way to make new things and not be called a HERETEK.
Flying terminators sound fucking terrifying
"BROTTHHEERRRSSS LLLOOOKKKK OOUUTTT" *slams into the ground at 89 mph leaving a pit killing a tactical squad* ..."oohh shit..the chapter master is gonna be pissed"
Angry Marines: you mean, we can launch Heavier, Faster brothers towards the enemy...?
@@chaeminkim5914 While fireing two storm bolters? yes why wouldn't you?
At least they aren't doing front flips with a thunder hammer
@@iainrickwood2623
The Black Temps are doing that.
"Servos have been designed to operate silently"
Ravenguards: Am I a joke to you?
And they're so effective that they can sneak up on the enemy in bright yellow armor.
No, being a joke implies they would have been considered in the first place.
@@mpnuorva I don't see why not considering the Raven Guard already had stealth armor before it became a widely available upgrade.
Quite sad how the tacticus and phobos armors don't differ gameplay wise.
I mean, they kinda do? Phobos can infiltrate/scout. Dont think mkX can do this on most minis.
@@boonballer but given that primaris are basicaly just an excuse to resell/redo the entire spacemarines range (how many times can they just redo the same units etc) phobus should have had a 4+ save to the tacticus 3+ and gravis 2+. same way we had scouts-tac marines- termies especialy when the description is "less protection"
@@bigapestudios9847 I mean….no? A scout had carapace armor. Nothing close to power armor level of protection
@@boonballerWell we can’t exactly choose a number between 3 and 4 that can be rolled with a dice. I actually am pretty on board with changing the SV to 4+ on Phobos to solidify the idea that Phobos is the light weight armor
@bigapestudios9847 It's all Power armour, so they all get 3+ save. Phobos gets Scout/Infiltrate, Gravis gets +1 Toughness. Scouts and Terminators aren't going anywhere, so they keep the 4+ and 2+ respectively.
Phobos + beakies + Raven Guard color scheme = pure badassery
I think thats how the new Kayvann Shrike looked
Modified Phobos+Beakie+a modified variant of the old lightning claws+Emo hair =Shrike
@@averagemumeienjoyer5498 not just a variant of the Lightning Claws. It's the Raven Talons, said to be forged and worn by Corvus Corax during the Great Crusade.
@@gamechanger8908 kinda strange that the lightning claws the current Shrike has is the same used by the old one coz this one is smaller
@@averagemumeienjoyer5498 I mean if Azrael can wear Lion's helm. This isn't the first time.
@@gamechanger8908corax also didnt seem the type to get possesive
Lmao the mark IX just being a marine shoved into a contemptor dreadnought torso is funny as hell
That shit made me laugh.
Tartaros Pattern Armor be like
I instantly started laughing the moment I saw that thing. 🤣
I kinda want some Mark IX dudes.
I wanna see mark X armor with the mark VI helmet
Mk 6 should be like a head option for phobos
Sternguard Veterans. The set comes with both a Mk 6 and Mk 7 helmet for your men.
Make one
@@DonKrieg-382AYO it's the cockroach guy
@@keulron2290 Side note: Sternguard Veteran was also my favorite hero unit in Eternal Crusade.
So in the US military, in WW2, the Army decided to start designating its weapons as M(number) (type of weapon), ie, the M1 Rifle, more commonly known as the M1 Garand. You’ll notice, however, that after the M1 got pushed out of service, it was replaced with the M14 which was then replaced or at least moved aside by the M16. So what happened to the M’s 2-13 and the M15? They were failed prototypes.
That’s probably what happened to the MkIX power armor.
How do you know that? How do you know something which was several
Thousands years ago? Unless you’re a heretic with false!!
Wait I thought the Mk 9 was stolen by chaos?
They were not failed prototypes.
They're spotting rifles, typically for recoilless rifles. I.e the m15 is a 9mm m14 that shoots tracer rounds with the same arc as a 87mm recoilless rifle for cheaper training.
Except each advancement in power armour, bar MK V was iterative, taking knowledge from prior models of power armour, as well as new technology that was rediscoverd during the great crusade, to improve each from its MK 1 progenitor. And this is most evident with MK VI, VII and VIII as MK VII and MK VIII are just highly modified varrients of MK VI, basically changing how the chest plate works by covering the power cables, changing the knee joint and removing the beak from the helmet. MK VII just adds a gorget to the to protect the neck from shrapnel. A failed prototype of armour would not get the mark nomenclature, only finalized versions get the mark nomenclature.
I thought Mk 9 is the ones the Grey Knights use?
Phobos looks wicked
It makes them look light and practical and is probably more scary since they're probably faster, even for astartes
@@elikasinger3175 That would be frightening on the battle field. I dont care if that armor is lighter. That big MFer running at me like Terry Tate the Office Linebacker. Hold on let me just over cook this plasma rifle and blow myself up, that will hurt less.
I really like the boots and the helmets on Phobos. But it’ll never be as cool as Terminator armor.
@@elikasinger3175 for sure!
Mark V: I WILL NEVER DIE
id say the primaris themselves was more controversial then the armor
Well the entire setting, at least from the perspective of the Imperium, was sitting in a stagnant stasis loop for what? A decade or so in real time, so they had to go somewhere with the narrative.
@@phuturephunk That's a false equivalency. They could have done something that actually builds off the existing lore instead of reworking it with "Suddenly Super-Duper-Soldiers that were totally embezzling the Imperium all along". The Primaris are a blatant excuse to make Space Marine players buy a new range of minis, and their lore is equally blatant discarding of the old for something else entirely.
You know, the same old lore people love to see being expanded in the Horus Heresy, because it actually does build off what the setting used to be.
Which BTW means they actually *didn't* have to go anywhere with the narrative.
@@mpnuorvaGod you superfans just cannot let the lore advance can't you?
@@Spootprime Regular, pre-8th fans, just people that aren't tourists. Read the comment, advancing is fine - when it builds from the lore that is already there and doesn't randomly retcon absurdly massive concepts.
@@minecraftah I'm brand new to 40k lore and the modern retcons of the old narratives is already pissing me off.
The new helmet makes me sad I missed the angry face marine kino
Mk2 Armour is simply the best looking. I will die on that hill.
The Legions Astartes outnumber the soymaris shills, you are not alone cousin
mk3 is perfect
Agreed
Man I miss the old helmets
first born marine helmets look best. Never doubt GW's ability to f*ck things up. The entire primaris lineup, tanks and all look like garbage. Phobos looks best but I want proper scaled first born marines like chaos has. Tired of this primaris crap. The new termies look amazing and the new scouts look incredible. They took the old design and just scaled em.
@@TheWhiteRabbit88
IMO Phobos looks the worst, they made space marines look small and non-massive.
And those unarmored shins.
And those Call of Duty-esque masks of Reivers
@@ДокторЯдо Yea i actually agree with the reiver masks. But the new primaris stuff looks like buzz light year to me brotha. All good though, enjoy what you like. Just my preference.
@@TheWhiteRabbit88
I still cannot grasp who and how could butcher primaris Sanguinary Guard model designs. There's exactly nothing sanguinary about them now.
@@ДокторЯдо But then there's still the Eagle McEagleface abominations... :DD
I like the primarus armor a lot but i like the older helmets more. They just look so cool
I refuse to believe Gravis armor is that close to Terminator armor in terms of protection
Sólo lo estan en el juego, debería haber un sistema más amplio de posibilidades para poder incluir cada uno de los matices, de todas formas veo absurdo que los Exterminadores no tengan Fuerza y Resistencia 5, Salvación de 2+/5+, 4 Heridas
Not really that unbelievable. Especially with better quality armor. It's just a couple more plates. They also don't have shields, which the original terminators had. Not sure what's up with that now.
@@KareszkomaGW will probably release a separate assault terminator kit to buy so they can make the parts from the standard shoot version and the assault version incompatible…after seeing how they ‘reworked’ how parts go together you begin to predict these things
@@Sneedster_14 I have no idea about any of that.
WHY DO COMPANIES HATE THE NUMBER 9!?
Tzeentch number. Things never go to plan.
Japanese numerology.Yes,they are that superstitious.
The thing I dislike the most about the new armor is the fact that space marines just look fucking boring now. There's no real variation between them like you would see in Firstborn with different patterns being mixed and matched.
some coughing terminators with power scythe would beg to differ
Yeah but that's not really *just* the armour doing that any more, honestly you could often say their actual armour is WORSE because it's full of holes, they're just so tough under it it doesn't matter as much
The inceptors are one of the most flexible battlefield units because they don’t require a lot of marines to be effective, they have jump packs, and can either be equipped to eliminate infantry with assault bolters, or anti heavy infantry with plasma exterminators. They can also deep strike which is really good because it’s better to shoot after a deep strike than charge.
Using the Mk IV helmet is such a mistake. Mk VII helmet is so iconic, I don't know why GW actively threw away such an iconic design for something that looks pretty generic.
Because it actually improves the design by removing the mark VII primary weakness: it's unprotected face grill which meant that a stray shot could just casually penetrate the helmet and shred a marine's neck to peices.
Agreed, the mk7 was way too good to drop. The other dumb design choice was changing the bolt pistol design
@@amanofnoreputation2164 yeah right. Next time try thinking IRL reasons, ie the ones that actually matter for product design.
Mark X definitely is one of the more stylish marks of power armor, taking key features of previous patterns and combining them into one very effective and very good looking pattern. Definitely one of my favorite marks of power armor, even if it's a bit controversial. Now, I wonder how this could work with Cataphractii Terminator Armor, my favorite pattern of Terminator plate.
Controversial opinion but I agree
Indeed
Why is mark X controversial
@@Glitchedpixel5 Primaris are shit.
@@SujadIf they’re so bad then just don’t play space marines. It’s been more than a few years since their release just let it go.
The absolute dumbest lore of 40k is that terminator armor is rare and it's durability is basically impossible to overstate, but now space marine terminator armor has a mass produced version that can fly
Ya but the Terminator armor has a small piece of the emperors armor so they get a small amount of plot armor
That's called progress, baby. With Guilliman back, the Imperium is slowly but surely waking up, development-wise...
@@mar71n32n0v1lLL0 one, the guilliman coming back had nothing to do with the imperium doing this, it was literally just one guy in a workshop that made enough marines and equipment to replace all the space marines, next, the entier point of the imperium was a dying empire, it has still yet to use any of its "progress" for anything except new space marines
@calebbarnhouse496 Cawl spent 10k years perfecting the Primaris, but he wouldn't have deployed them without "official" support like the one from, I don't know, a Primarch. Or do you think him actually stupid to try and openly defy the entire Imperium without someone like Guilliman pushing for that? It would be suicidal...
As for the Imperium not using progress for anything other than SMs... take a moment and reread my comment. I'm pretty sure I put the word "slowly" in there. Guilliman has to undo 10k years of decay and corruption while it fights back, and having to solve the Great Rift issue, the Tyranids issue, and the whole Arks of Omen, and that's what we're aware of so far. Of course they can't simply progress like they were with the Emperor before the Heresy. They have as many fights within as they have without, and the former are arguably more dangerous...
As for the "dying empire" bit... hate to say it, but this may yet prove to be the death throes of the Imperium, one of the few final attempts to push and fight back before it's lights out. Only time will tell, so don't fret, your eternally grim and unnecessarily pessimistic desire might yet come true...
@@mar71n32n0v1lLL0 lmao, you don't see the irony of cawl producing enough advanced equipment to massively increase every Marine chapters size, as well as custom vehicles, but them the primarch is what made it happen, despite the fact that the previous time a loyalist primarch was spotted, they immediately begged him to take control of the imperium, meanwhile here girlyman can barely get them to accept technology that is leagues better, and free extra marines they can throw into any meat grinder, that is beyond bad writing, then you have the fact that he has yet to actually make use of his defining skill, efficient governing, he hasn't stopped trials that go on for multiple generations so they can murder all there decendents, or if they are made not guilty, murder all there decendents when those decendents can't pay for the 10,000,000 man hours of legal work that was done, and hasn't actually gotten any kind of sweeping reforms to the many countless planets that do nothing but file away reports that no one will ever read, or hell, use the fact the government is all powerful to eliminate the country sized gangs going to war with eachother by just forcing the guard and plantery defense forces to have a centralized food distribution network, the only thing girlyman has changed for 40k is changing space marines, armor, and vehicles, hell, even though he's now the highest ranking government offical with any sentience, he still isn't even trying to reduce the mechanicus's power despite the fact they are actively one of the things that weaken the galaxy the most, all he'd need to do would be to form a new technology branch by just assigning some mechanics to pull things apart and figure out how things work and assign enough inquistors around to make sure that they get killed when chaos happens, and be loyal to the actual government and it's God,
This is not a grim desire, it's a fact, the imperium st this point is supposed to still be the greatest single thing in the galaxy active, and because the greatest statesmen is supposed to running it, you have 1 of 2 options, admit the greatest statesment isn't actually doing anything to fix the situation, or 2, make end times level BS happen for the imperium to almost lose, the tyranids are like the least threatening force in all of 40k, they occasionally eat a planet, sure, which requires them to have there entier invasion fleet deadicsted to it, literally all the imperium has to do to hard counter the tyranid threat is to not use there extermantius weapons until AFTER the tyranids make planetfall, rather then before
The armors actual advantage… space marines a foot taller and 80-150 kilos heavier with faster synapses and less aging side effects. Basically they are bigger stronger and faster, but lack the experience and rl knowledge. Also, they were mostly trained in simulators.
I can't even put to word how much i despise those helmet
The helmets just show how much we hate the primaries, I also don't like the helmet, it doesn't give a feeling of fear.
I really hate how space marines are using more anti-gravity vehicles.
I always liked how they only used anti-gravity tech for a scout vehicle, simple because it was so dangerous and fast.
Treads really fit the Astartes better, also ignoring that goofy ass ATV.
Sacarian tanks are the best design for tanks working with Astartes.
The most controverstial thing about it _is_ it's adaptability because it undermines Guilliman's original intentions in developing tactial marines who could adopt a wide array of roles on the battlefield without too much specialization.
Roboute has since been hanging out with Aeldari, so Primaris marines fight like aspect warriors.
Gosh, almost like Primaris is just a blatant reworking of the Space Marine lineaup without consideration of the setting it's supposedly placed in.
How does modular armor allowing for greater adaptability to combat roles undermine Gulliman’s desire for marines to be able to adopt a wide variety of roles on the battlefield?
And how exactly do they fight like Aspect Warriors?
Fun fact I learned from my local GW store. All of the Mk 10 armor is able to be upfitted into different tiers of it, ie Phobos armor can have more plating and different armor sections added to it to become tacticus armor, even more plating then can be added to upgrade it to Gravis plate. So everything is very interchangeable.
I dont like how it looks, it has less of this medieval aspect that old armors have and it look thiner
Well, it looks thinner because its better proportioned to... Well, human proportions. The overall size as armour is the same. But yes, it really barely carries the knightly aesthetic and personality of the old PA
@@sophieprime4669 One of the reasons for Space Marine's being genetically engineered was justification of that old aesthetic.
I like phobos armour so much.
Unfortunately I will never be able to stomach the Primaris
Same, even ignoring the blatant disregard for the lore that was already established for what decades? I just can't stomach the idea of a "Super Space Marine." Like come on guys... What are we, five? Why the hell do regular space marines even still exist at this point?
@@educatedfool5121yes, you're five. I have no reason to believe otherwise with how much you cry.
My second favorite is the mk3 armor
It look like an action figure
And the older marks don't?
@@clique7386they don’t.
Alpha Legion: "Is for me?"
That loop was immaculate
I'm not the biggest fan of the primaris lore but mark X looks sick
Oh yes, the Mark X Armor
Mark X "Writers got bored of writing about different armor patterns so they made one that can do everything" Pattern Armor
MK 7 best armour
Agreed
It's the calves. The stupid, stupid calves ruin the Phobos variant. it makes the wearer look like they're wearing cargo pants and croqs.
Dude that mark 9 looked like the Leagues of Votaan haha
Ahhh mechanics were blessed by the Omnissiah to create these beauties
I want beak helmets...
The mark IX was pretty much identical to the mark X but for old school space marines. Big G had the production stopped and all retooled for Mark X as they don't have enough to go around as more cross the Rubicon.
That's kind of what I figured Mk IX would be, just Mk. X either retooled or specifically made for Firstborns. Maybe even retaining the Mk V/VII mouth grille.
The Mark 9 was probably a prototype or a bunch of prototypes to test concepts like modularity, reliability, versatility, etc
Remember that the previous models from mark 5 to mark 8 were outdated or adaptations from previous models.
Its biggest strength is how much money itll bring in to gw
And probably still gets one shoted by a chaos marine or ork gun lol
When an Ork rolls a 6 they roll a nat20.
Orks are orks. You don't argue or reason with them
Okay hear me out......"Space marine armor, but scaled down for guardsmen"
“Phobos armor is lighter at the cost of protection”
In lore wise maybe, but in game, they still have same toughness and save as every other Tacticus units (minus Gravis)
New to warhammer and I’m loving the armor design
Love how one of the Sternguard Veterans keeps the og Mk.7 Aquila helmet.
Mark nine will be the brand new armor for the first born Marines that haven’t crossed the Rubicon
the mark 10 is the sherman of power armour: if you need a varient it exits
Balls
Personality
I agree.
Insert that gif of Brandon Rogers
Love the Flying Gravis concept as a mobile turret, also they basically use the same tactic from the beginning of the novel: Starship Troopers.
They enter from space, covered in junk and they shoot everything it moves.
The mark9 is just an egg suit that invincible but also immobile
I absolutely love the Phobos armor. It really conveys the speed that these demigods are supposed to be capable of.
flying terminators? i raise you, with a flying warlord class titan.
They got the spinning “beach ball of death” while constructing the stc for the mark 9.. They finished the 10 before MechanicumSquad could arrive
The Phobos pattern looks sick. I love Space Marines but they definitely need a Recon/Commando variant.
The first years of every astarte’s life is just that
This is why I just go into battle completely naked
My assumption has always been that the Grey Knights' Aegis-pattern power armor was Mark 9. It'd be just like the AdMech to create a super secret armor design that no one is allowed to know even exists, but still refuse to change the numbering system to further hide it.
Man that yellow rage armor looks cool
Whilst the Primaris were kinda shoved into the lore, I do think that they make sense as an evolution of the space marines. Even the Imperium cant stagnate on the same thing forever. I do think they should have changed them a bit to be more "futuristic knights" rather than a more traditional sci fi sleek look though, but I still think they look cool.
The thing is, people like to complain about how they are less of knights now, this is both true and untrue, yes, regular marines are much less stylish in that sense now, but stuff like Blade guard veteran, Some lieutenants (at least the non-generic ones) and many of the characters do bring out the space-medieval theme.
What happens is that marines are the army GW pushes to beginners, and GW is scared of scaring away customers with top much complexity or hard to paint models, so newer baseline troops, or those SM players are expected to run a bunch of, are now just "dude with X gun in Y pose"
I love the MK .10, it was this armor that drew me to warhammer 40k.
A potential explanation for mark 9. Cawl had been working on this project in secret. Which means the rest of mars would have still been working on improving the mark 8, plans for a mark 9 were likely in the works, but when the grand plan was executed, Cawl's design was given a separate designation from the "in the works" armour.
Lamenters: are we gonna get it?
Ultramarines: ahhh…hmmmm
Damn. These Power Armor suits lookin’ fine
What's wild is that Intercessors and (Incursors/Infiltrators) both have a 3+ save, so they essentially have the same armor ingame
If Pooh lifts up your camper its time to empty the septic tank.
MK IX is only hinted at being a group of unofficial special variants used by different chapters, like the Runic Armour used by Space Wolves psykers or the Aegis pattern used by the Grey Knights. But in canon it isn't a specific standard template like all the other armour marks.
It's not the last on the list, but it sure as hell was the last in the video!!
Omnis is currently the forgotten child - It's worn by Suppressors, stormspeeder pilots and corax... but only corax gets the Phobos keyword.
I always thought first born marines looked...chibi almost with their proportions, the new suits look more usable and practical as well as just being updated for the contemporary age. I would have preferred however if the primaris were never a thing and it was simply a visual update to space marine armor to bring them in line with the modern updated army's.
firstborns are in heroic scale
For some reasons terminators (on tabletop) are actually inferior to gravis, they have two wounds where gravis have three
Blood angels during the crusade and heresy had terminators and dreadnoughts with jetpacks/ jumpacks. I recently was reading Saturnine again, there was a blood angel champion named Bel Sepatus who in a scene used his jumpack to boost into the air into a fight in his terminator armour. Im guessing this was tartoros armour and not cataphractii since tartoros has more maneuverability.
The armor is literally the only thing that makes sense for cawl to improve. The primarus would be much less hated if thats ALL cawl did.
The mark 9 armour is called the Errant and to the best of my knowledge is is exactly one model with it.
There is at least one more lesser-known variant called the Omnis pattern. It is worn by the Inceptors and Supressors and is a blend of the Gravis and Phobos
I just want the body proportions of the primaris armor with the oldschool helmet
MK 9 armor got censored?!
I have complained before that it feels like Rhett and Link find one joke they want to latch onto for a whole episode and run it into the ground. I am already feeling like they managed to extend that entire bit into a full week.
I would have a mark 10 Omnis armor with all three variations combined for maximum adaptability and versatility
I really dislike Phobos Armour's design below the knees. Shin guard reminds me of Marines from Starcraft 2.
Need the first born helmets back. Or at least given love as that design screams grimdark.
First born stuff doesn’t scream grimdark, ever since mark 7
I liked the lore where the Gravis armor was the pseudo replacement for terminator armor since demand far outweighs supply or capability to service the numbers of terminator suits, with gravis being a bridge between terminator and centurion tech. The chapter I collect doesn’t use terminator armor.
I love the look of the phobos armour
if sm2 ends up having a multiplayer similar to sm1, I wonder if the armour patterns will match their gameplay .
Yup!
@@rotmgpumcake I am very happy it did!
I love the Phobos pattern.
I think anything considered a 9 were hodgepodge collections of all kinds of plates from various sets. "what's that guy wearing?" "Its a 9" (I could be wrong though)
HD used to make bikes that I considered desirable, they were branded Buell.
I'd guess that the Mark IX was supposed to be an improvement on the Mark VIII, for the normal Space Marines, but before anything could really be put into production the Primaris program progressed far enough to make it more or less obsolete.
The standard mark X armour is something nobody really complained about, it is really cool looking armour with the call back to older marks. Especially the helmet.
But they could have just updated their space marine models etc… without going the whole primaris route. Nobody would have complained if they just made better quality more to scale models. But they decided to make a big deal of it in the lore also for some reason.
for the most part, i like this armor. my only problem is the helmet. It looks gentler to me, and not as threatening as the old one did in my opinion
I wish GW will make a canon Magos that follows Cawl's beliefs or at least a variant of it and instead of innovating for the Astartes the Magos instead innovates for the Guard or well the best/most trusted of Guard regiments like Regiments from Sol system or what's left of the Cadians
They sort of have given the guard an update mostly in model design but also with tech but for honor guard only from wat I've seen e.g a power fist and powered swords with a wrist attached
I really like the Phobos armour. It looks sleek and dare I say more functional than the gravis.
Considering grey knights and deathwatch are said to have their own marks of armour and Mk 5 only really bing a stopgap during the heresy, I could make up for the missing armour marks
Phobos pattern looks like a more realistic size for a human soldier. Like if a Spartan from halo was put into the ranks of the astartes, I feel like they’d look like a Phobos pattern kinda guy.
I'm truly brainrotted I hear him say "tweaking" like it's my activation codeword.