What happens if they need to take a dump or scratch their gooch wearing so much armour? What if they want to raise their arm past 90 degrees do they cut their own head off with the shoulder thing?
I would offer you a hand but I'll go out on a limb and say you don't need it, I can't put my finger on why though. At least with the two of us missing arms we wont stick out like a sore thumb and can rub elbows with others who we stand shoulder to shoulder with.
@@Fidel_L.Bousquet1970 The Astartes still have genitals. However, they are used exclusively for urination, and are not capable of erection or ejaculation. On their own, as a result of mental processing and physical changes, Astartes simply do not experience sexual attraction. Of course, none of the above applies to the many Chaos Space Marines who worship Slaanesh.
@@Ride420Dirty Thats actually where I got that quote from lol. But in 300 the Spartan says "it's just an eye, the gods were kind enough to give me a spare". He couldve said it differently but you get the point lol
@@shadefelblade the Captain is in terminator armore, he's just been fucked an is missing a arm, a leg but as robleg and one of his 2 hearts stabbed. At the end you see one of his brothers missing an arm an covered in blood he looks like he just wants to kill anything that moves he's that pissed, im honest surprised the black rage hasn't claimed him.yet. That suit of terminator armor is gonna need some repairs after this shit show.
@@blacktemplarbrotherlucius1935 that rending claws. Only in wh40k where a BioMass addict bug have a claw that can rip terminator armor like its made of paper mache. Emperor bless
It's been said before but I want to say it. I love the characterization given here. The Terminator interacting with the squad, the care between him and the sergeant the banter with the devastator, the familiar camaraderie with the marine with the lost arm. They may be "Angels of death" but they're brothers, friends even.
don't forget, they still also have the childlike nature to them, even in their adulthood, since they never had a chance to be children, so it makes it more wholesome
Another thing to keep in mind is that the terminator could be decades to over 100 years older than his brothers. He is a terminator captain, he could be anywhere from 100-400 years old.
"High Five?" "In another life, perhaps." "We can put our weapons down." "A soldier will never put their weapon down. Not until their mission is over." "... Very well."
I don't know alot about Warhammer but at least he shows he has respect an is able to joke around in a dry way with his men. That's commendable especially the line "Well met brother"
I don't know why you feel the need to preface that comment by pointing out you are being honest. Are you such the habitual liar that you must make exceptions for what is true?
@@billrich9722to answer your question, the preface "to be honest" has never been an attempt to convince people you are lying. There have always been differing levels of honesty. There is contextual honesty, in which the information is crucial and for a good outcome you must be honest, this is implied. And there is deeper honesty. The things you wouldn't admit unless you felt compelled to do so, admitting secrets and hidden thoughts falls into this category. The third kind is emphatic honesty. With this category, when you say "I'm being honest" or any variation, you are saying "I am telling you this because it means much to me and the moment between us, and I want you to know I am sincere." This honesty is often used to show a valued individual that you value them as much as they value you. This comment was emphatic honesty.
I love how the Sergeant begins the conversation by looking at the Captain through his helmet to represent his loyalty and duty Then when he's complimented and praised, he ends it by looking at the Captain through his eye to represent his humanity shining through
i swear the bond between most angels of death are just unfathomable turly brotherhood at its finest grow together live together fight together and die together they are always as one
even more awesome is the fact that he didnt had to say anything, not show his face for us to understand him. Halo TVshow could had learn much from this fan made film
Captains voice actor has that British liquid gold to it. So fucking manly but he knows how to hold a dinner fork. The "as am I" was fucking godly. Sounded like Roose Bolton or tywin lanisters actors from game of thrones. Such power in the bass.
And Chaplian Rafael was voiced by Garath Armstrong, who does the same thing as Keeble. Correct me if I'm wrong, Brothers, but I believe that the entire cast are Black Library Narrators
Cocky, heavy weapons obsessed tactical marines are hard to kill! I think they're really mad they're not devastators and it gives them strength and the will to endure.
It's actually a clever little solution to "the helmet problem"; because each squad member has distinct armour, we can keep track of who's who without needing to see their faces.
I read in the comments that the show was disappointing, so I'm kinda glad that this one scene just has a lot of good character. It's not quippy, but it also doesn't take itself too seriously either. And heck, any successor chapter getting a bit of spotlight is a win for me. I do get the same way though where if the sounds and atmosphere are even slightly off, it bothers me too much.
Honestly, all of the shows Ive seen so far from GW's WH+ fustercluck have been disappointing to some degree. I enjoyed them well enough for what they were, but I still have a sour taste in my mouth when the circumstances surrounding it all is taken into consideration and the fact that as a large company, GW should be able to make better quality stuff than what they've given us. This one might squeak by with a pass as a stylistic choice for the most part, but Hammer and Bolter gets no such excuse. If you just really want to watch some WH 40k stuff, you could do worse but try to pirate them somewhere.
@@imapopo2924 I disagree. I think Angels of Death is stylistically where we should be. My beef with this series is that there is a LOT of sounds reused from Richard Boylan's fan production of Helsreach. I appreciate that they hired Boylan to work on the project; but I am also very disappointed that they didn't give him better tools to work with. The sour taste in my mouth is that GW picked through the fan creators, hired most of the mediocre ones (Not counting Boylan) and Cease and Desisted the rest into oblivion. GW has a real nasty habit of working against its own best interests, and this is one such showing of that.
@@joshmcdonald5520 (Sorry for the mini-rant incoming) Unfortunately, I share that sentiment with GW's Disneying of fan content. I love Warhammer 40K enough that I desire so much to try the tabletop, but GW has been a huge wall for it to the point where I almost wanna refuse to give them money (no guarantees with Space Marine 2 and Darktide). Games Workshop needs to lay off the control and let artists and creators have a bit more freedom. So far, it seems the game studios and developers have that luxury. I never ever understand why companies strongarm their own fans and customers into not making fan content to show their love, except the typical monetary reason which is just plain terrible business anyways because it's free advertisement and it solidifies engagement and fills in lulls in official content.
It’s so insane to hear his voice in an official GW product, if I recall correctly he was the voice of Grimaldus in the Helsreach series (the team that worked on that also worked on this series)
Normally losing an arm for a marine is an inconvenience for reloading. Between these Blood Angels and Dominion Zephon from The Heresy, I'm starting to think they don't like the blood loss that comes with it even with the hyper fast coagulation.
Average soldiers : small talk
*Astartes* : *SMALL TALK IN TESTOSTERONE*
Even a dad's sneeze pales in comparison to an Astartes sneeze.
@@t-rex1019 Adeptus Astartes can rupture bones by coughing or farting one that was a little too wet.
Imagine if an Adeptus Astartes drank the blue potion from Shrek 2. Gonna have an alternate exterminatus.
@CrowBlessed I could not stop laughing for 3 minutes straight. What an awesome comment my dude!
ゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴ
“Does your arm yet grow weary of carrying that thing?”
“NEVER MY CAPTAIN!”
“And what about you, brother, does yo-…… well met brother.”
SMOOTH.
What happens if they need to take a dump or scratch their gooch wearing so much armour? What if they want to raise their arm past 90 degrees do they cut their own head off with the shoulder thing?
@@user-jl2wd1it8h surely theyd just rotate their arm forward rather than outwards lol
@@user-jl2wd1it8himagine dreadnoughts having an itch...
@@user-jl2wd1it8h that's the reason for the seldom talked about 20th implant.....the microderm gooch scratcher 😮😂😂😂😂😂
It's weirdly adorable how he and that one marine bond over the fact they both lost an arm.
"Well met, brother"
Tis but a flesh wound
just a flesh wound right, brother?
like two guys grinning over the same shirt
"AYYYYEE!"
@@TheCreepyLantern real and funny.
*_"It is good that the Emperor saw fit to bless us both with a spare."_*
That's a gold one
Ah, a fellow brother in arm.
We will both be all right.
This is why I check comments from time to time, gold like this. Thank you for the laugh!
Ba dum tss
"all right"
hehehe...
I would offer you a hand but I'll go out on a limb and say you don't need it, I can't put my finger on why though.
At least with the two of us missing arms we wont stick out like a sore thumb and can rub elbows with others who we stand shoulder to shoulder with.
Nice
Captain: “Well met brother.”
Brother: “Tis’ but a flesh wound.”
😂
If only, I think they would have all broken out in laughter if that was said.
Captain: "A flesh wound? Your arm's off!"
Brother: "No it isn't."
"I've had worse..."
Looking for this comment. Monty Python quotes work anywhere ;)
What happened my brother?
The glue did not dry properly my captain 😂
This comment really deserved more likes
i made a lack in judgement and bought cheap.
Ran out of glue
“i was dropped from 3 shelves up my captain. landed on the hard wooden floor of our vessel.”
LMFAO
“Well met brother.” My favourite line in the whole show. Honestly the whole show has amazing dialogue.
its a show where can i watch this ????
What show is this
@@warhammer89000 its Angels of Death on Warhammer+
@@Syrdanus warhammer+??? Is that a streaming service or was i
@@MaliciousLeo yeah they started they own service and recruited the creator of astartes
You can physically feel the testosterone in their conversation its wonderful
I don't think so. They don't have genitalia, so they don't have no testosterone at all.
Pretty sure testosterone is an ingredient in making space marines.
@@Fidel_L.Bousquet1970 The Astartes still have genitals. However, they are used exclusively for urination, and are not capable of erection or ejaculation. On their own, as a result of mental processing and physical changes, Astartes simply do not experience sexual attraction.
Of course, none of the above applies to the many Chaos Space Marines who worship Slaanesh.
@@kindofilya7513 not true, astartes are intact and fully functional. they simply do not feel the need for release like mortals
@@tomboysupremacist FULLY functional implies that they can have kids. I don’t think they can?
"Well met brother"
"Nods"
Doesn't matter if you're a space marine captain or a hive world civilian, sometimes you think about a joke or a comment and go "Na it's not worth it"
Where can i watch this
@@siftknife761 I would guess Warhammer+ but not sure for certain if it's still up there
@@ryanstout8634 yea the poster actually provided links to it already in lower part of the chat. Thanks man
Best invisible, long-distance high-five ever. So supernaturally great, almost verging on HERESY.
*Inquisitor has joined the chat*
Only those who can't experience it will call it heresy.
Also, nobody likes inquisitors.😝
"invisible high-five" i saw what you did there
The high-five between brothers in arms can never be heretical. Is it not of the best of humanity?
Alluding to the Heresy being great is asking for exterminatus.
"Well meet brother"
"Worry not my captain, I got a spare"
Did have a certain spartan "300" feel to it, without even having to say it.
@@Ride420Dirty Thats actually where I got that quote from lol. But in 300 the Spartan says "it's just an eye, the gods were kind enough to give me a spare". He couldve said it differently but you get the point lol
Pull out massive warhammer40k set and giant nipper*
"now I know Erebus Felt!"
"I have a few of them in my grey pile just need some glue" 😂
"You lost an arm?"
"Hadn't noticed my Captain"
"negative captain!" >points to arm on the elevator floor "it's right there!"
It gotta take something crazy to lop of an Astartes arm, it takes even crazier shit to lop of an Astartes arm that's wearing a TERMINATOR SUIT.
Tyranids son.
I don't think any of those were terminators
@@shadefelblade the Captain is in terminator armore, he's just been fucked an is missing a arm, a leg but as robleg and one of his 2 hearts stabbed. At the end you see one of his brothers missing an arm an covered in blood he looks like he just wants to kill anything that moves he's that pissed, im honest surprised the black rage hasn't claimed him.yet.
That suit of terminator armor is gonna need some repairs after this shit show.
@@blacktemplarbrotherlucius1935 that rending claws. Only in wh40k where a BioMass addict bug have a claw that can rip terminator armor like its made of paper mache. Emperor bless
@@royaltyfree9607 overpowered random bullshit
"Does your arm yet grow weary of carrying that thing?"
*I N S T A N T* Response; Never! My Captain.
🔥😈🔥
"Never my captain" 0:27
What I say to my boss when I go to work with no sleep and he asks if I’m tired
@@redzombie9287 attaboy!
It's been said before but I want to say it.
I love the characterization given here. The Terminator interacting with the squad, the care between him and the sergeant the banter with the devastator, the familiar camaraderie with the marine with the lost arm. They may be "Angels of death" but they're brothers, friends even.
Just don't talk about your pizza preferences in front of Chaplain Bald.
don't forget, they still also have the childlike nature to them, even in their adulthood, since they never had a chance to be children, so it makes it more wholesome
Another thing to keep in mind is that the terminator could be decades to over 100 years older than his brothers. He is a terminator captain, he could be anywhere from 100-400 years old.
@@shootingstar0312 Sad too
"High Five?"
"In another life, perhaps."
"We can put our weapons down."
"A soldier will never put their weapon down. Not until their mission is over."
"... Very well."
"Just an arm. By the Emperor's grace I have a spare."
I don't know alot about Warhammer but at least he shows he has respect an is able to joke around in a dry way with his men. That's commendable especially the line "Well met brother"
Well yeah, what are they suppose to do?
@@winzyl9546they laugh plenty too. It might just happen because they think stabbing an Ork with his own teef is hilarious.
Honestly this is a great bonding scene, everyone got plenty of character
I don't know why you feel the need to preface that comment by pointing out you are being honest. Are you such the habitual liar that you must make exceptions for what is true?
@@billrich9722 this is honestly the funniest shit ive read all week
@@lolbitbot4791 Glad to have lifted your spirit.
@@SgtShnackendale Not directly.
@@billrich9722to answer your question, the preface "to be honest" has never been an attempt to convince people you are lying.
There have always been differing levels of honesty. There is contextual honesty, in which the information is crucial and for a good outcome you must be honest, this is implied.
And there is deeper honesty. The things you wouldn't admit unless you felt compelled to do so, admitting secrets and hidden thoughts falls into this category.
The third kind is emphatic honesty. With this category, when you say "I'm being honest" or any variation, you are saying "I am telling you this because it means much to me and the moment between us, and I want you to know I am sincere." This honesty is often used to show a valued individual that you value them as much as they value you.
This comment was emphatic honesty.
Now I wanna see the Captain and that last marine play Patty Cake 😂
they will both strangle you lol
A round of applause between the two of them
No two hand touch for them during football games lol
*Looks to arm of himself* *Looks to arm of fellow battle brother* "Well met brother" im in tears rn from laughing so much bro omfg
This is how you write good dialogs in fiction. Show them in casual situations.
Astartes don't have casual situations.
@@AndreyMakarov-i7h Well, they are having an elevator chitchat there, aren't they?
The show of respect for a fellow handicap, truly and honorable warrior.
If my captain looked at my own missing arm and said that shit to me……
*Chaos shall fear my name*
I love how the Sergeant begins the conversation by looking at the Captain through his helmet to represent his loyalty and duty
Then when he's complimented and praised, he ends it by looking at the Captain through his eye to represent his humanity shining through
Looks at lack of arm, notices another with a lack of arm
‘Well met brother’
That actually got me 😂
the captain wanted to give him a high five.
But the attempt would be doomed to failure
“Never my Captain”
i swear the bond between most angels of death are just unfathomable turly brotherhood at its finest grow together live together fight together and die together they are always as one
that nod said:
"if all i lose in the name of the emperor is an arm then i have no complaints, in fact i have another arm to give"
Love he camaraderie in this. They genuinely feel like brothers.
This video was my first introduction to Warhammer, watching it again today made me realize the small details I missed the first time I watched it.
No left arm: I ain’t got time to bleed and I haven’t received orders to die, so let’s get on with it.
even more awesome is the fact that he didnt had to say anything, not show his face for us to understand him. Halo TVshow could had learn much from this fan made film
Can't wait for this show's prequel to come out
Where can i watch this
@@siftknife761 warhammer +
Captains voice actor has that British liquid gold to it. So fucking manly but he knows how to hold a dinner fork. The "as am I" was fucking godly. Sounded like Roose Bolton or tywin lanisters actors from game of thrones. Such power in the bass.
That’d be Jonathan Keeble. He commonly narrates a lot of Warhammer 40k audiobooks. He’s the one that was chosen to do the Siege of Terra series.
And Chaplian Rafael was voiced by Garath Armstrong, who does the same thing as Keeble. Correct me if I'm wrong, Brothers, but I believe that the entire cast are Black Library Narrators
Tyro is such a badass.
Space marine humour: wiggle remnant of your lost arm and say well met brother)
Only a soldier can bond with another through sharing the same fate.
What I love about 40k is how characters always speak to each other with mutual respect and affection. It gives the dialogue such gravitas.
that's a leader right there
Glad my boi Tiro got outta there in one piece
Cocky, heavy weapons obsessed tactical marines are hard to kill! I think they're really mad they're not devastators and it gives them strength and the will to endure.
Her: "They're probably out there commiting heresy"
Me and my brothers:
I just noticed how the squads has mix matched armor patterns, that's a cool little detail.
It's actually a clever little solution to "the helmet problem"; because each squad member has distinct armour, we can keep track of who's who without needing to see their faces.
I've watched it 20 times in a row and I still haven't had enough
I love how the marine looks at his arm like “oh what this? Never noticed till you called it out. Well met tho.”
I read in the comments that the show was disappointing, so I'm kinda glad that this one scene just has a lot of good character. It's not quippy, but it also doesn't take itself too seriously either. And heck, any successor chapter getting a bit of spotlight is a win for me.
I do get the same way though where if the sounds and atmosphere are even slightly off, it bothers me too much.
Honestly, all of the shows Ive seen so far from GW's WH+ fustercluck have been disappointing to some degree. I enjoyed them well enough for what they were, but I still have a sour taste in my mouth when the circumstances surrounding it all is taken into consideration and the fact that as a large company, GW should be able to make better quality stuff than what they've given us.
This one might squeak by with a pass as a stylistic choice for the most part, but Hammer and Bolter gets no such excuse.
If you just really want to watch some WH 40k stuff, you could do worse but try to pirate them somewhere.
@@imapopo2924 I disagree. I think Angels of Death is stylistically where we should be. My beef with this series is that there is a LOT of sounds reused from Richard Boylan's fan production of Helsreach. I appreciate that they hired Boylan to work on the project; but I am also very disappointed that they didn't give him better tools to work with.
The sour taste in my mouth is that GW picked through the fan creators, hired most of the mediocre ones (Not counting Boylan) and Cease and Desisted the rest into oblivion.
GW has a real nasty habit of working against its own best interests, and this is one such showing of that.
@@joshmcdonald5520 (Sorry for the mini-rant incoming)
Unfortunately, I share that sentiment with GW's Disneying of fan content. I love Warhammer 40K enough that I desire so much to try the tabletop, but GW has been a huge wall for it to the point where I almost wanna refuse to give them money (no guarantees with Space Marine 2 and Darktide).
Games Workshop needs to lay off the control and let artists and creators have a bit more freedom. So far, it seems the game studios and developers have that luxury. I never ever understand why companies strongarm their own fans and customers into not making fan content to show their love, except the typical monetary reason which is just plain terrible business anyways because it's free advertisement and it solidifies engagement and fills in lulls in official content.
Well, the filter they have on this show is just not good and feels unnecessary. And the combat is... lacking. Otherwise, I liked it
"I haven't lost an arm brother. It's right over there!"
That marines like “ ehhh it’s tie but a scratch, the real problem is how tf am I gonna reload my gun?”
Me as a space marine if I was there: “Use your chain sword I’ll back you up with fire power”
My 2 year old grew chest hair while I was watching this
Love this Charisma from the captain. *That* is what makes a good officer. That's what makes an Angel of Baal
well met brother..
TIS BUT A SCRATCH
Voice actors are soo MASCULINE ❤
.....alright, Angels of Death, you win this time. This scene is actually good and doesn't make me feel something is unpolished or missing.
I like how the Blood Angel just looks at his arm like it's a minor inconvenience
"Oh yeah, forgot I lost one of those. Least I have a spare."
We are Brothers before any other rank!
"Well met Brother."
"HIGH FIVE!"
Mujeres: te gusta el pop? Seamos amigas
Hombres: perdiste un brazo pero ganaste un hermano, mi vida es tu vida ahora
"Well met brother...high five."
My arm got weary, so I punished it.
After a wee bit of silence
Melchlor: MC! MELCHLOR! PGSH!! BOMSH! CHKA POW!!
Homeboy over there rocking the great crusade era helmet
The one armed marine doesn't seem bothered by his circumstance.
"Does your arm grow weary of carrying that thing?"
"Did yours, brother-captain?"
He probably just noticed that his arm was gone
Melchi*r: Man I feel like 300 kg lighter
"Does your arm ever tire of carrying that thi- oh. Oh no, I didn't see you standing back there. Look, I... don't report me to HR"
Very wholesome, the Blood Angels definitely strike a cord.
"Why is he saying 'well met' to me? Oh shit, I lost my arm."
" goosebumps" no, but it does lift my mood up a little.
:)
I’ll never get tired of the camaraderie between space marines in any chapter!
How can this make you FEEL SO MUCH
Captain: well met brother
Brother Melchlor: *tis but a scratch*
I'm a heretic and I got goosebumps.
*Blam*
It’s so insane to hear his voice in an official GW product, if I recall correctly he was the voice of Grimaldus in the Helsreach series (the team that worked on that also worked on this series)
Iron Hand: “I can fix that.”
The tech priests have yet to abide that brother with a mechanical replacement arm.
" 2 more weeks of prayer" they said.
Not a cellphone in sight. Everyone just enjoying the moment.
Well met brother.
I mean, small talk like that is an example of good leadership.
Does your arm yet grow weary of carrying that thing
Never my captain.
Such good quote for a devastator
That is the best science fiction series so far, in my opinion.
Gonna have to put in a call to the Mechanicus after all this is done.
Weird that the captain referred to the heavy bolter as "that thing". War gear is sacred. Through them the Astartes enact His will.
"It is better to be crippled in body than be corrupted in mind"
I like the shot of Ancaeus' helmet cracked open.
Normally losing an arm for a marine is an inconvenience for reloading. Between these Blood Angels and Dominion Zephon from The Heresy, I'm starting to think they don't like the blood loss that comes with it even with the hyper fast coagulation.
"its but a flesh wound."
Oh the feeling of the well met brother... You can feel the testosterone scrape your skin giving you chills. Amazing absolutely amazing.
y no robo arms? augment yourselves, brothers!
Incredible Vibe
Wonderful Humanistics
Well met brother
(Waves in amputee and testosterone)
"Well met brother. ". "Tis but a scratch, captain"
Mans just like "well when ya lack the music."
This is just like that Ultramarine movie with the Captain "somehow" surviving.
Is there no armor stronger then "Plot-Armor"? :)
@@Ride420Dirty Don't misunderstand, the captain was actually possessed by a Daemon. Which explained his "survival" to infiltrate the Chapter.
warhammer the setting where every man is a giga chad
This shit goes way too hard. Love it!
"You've lost an arm"! I haven't lost my arm, brother! It's right over there!
I freakin' love this s..t man, damn!
When we getting full length, high budget, high quality movie...