Man that was BADAZZ! The animator really did his thing on this awesome series. Be sure to thumbs up the video. If it gets to 1K LIKES we'll react to more Warhammer related cinematics!
The orb said "No escape. I have failed. We have all failed. The Astartes defy our touch. You must return! Break your seal! We'll never survive. You must take them!" And then the Inquisitor says "Recall them immediately!" then the Inquisitor gets possessed. Had they not put him down, he would have been the epicenter of a nuclear sized explosion of psychic energy, killing everyone and ripping the ship apart.
@@RichardX1 they were thorough enough in the split second we saw in screen, you can burn the remains after, having used a flamer here would not have been more effective, dude got his face literally caved in and then pumped with 3-4 bolts, the guy got turned into chunky salsa in about a second.
@@RichardX1 of demon possessed but the psycher was just going out of control not demon possessed yet ... its why the 2 marines were there to take care of the agent ... in both meanings of the phrase ...
"nuclear sized explosion of psychic energy, killing everyone and ripping the ship apart" that's the best-case scenario. He could've been the center of a newly opened Warp rift that would've dragged the ship and everything around it into the Warp.
This redefined fan films, and honestly the only way Games Workshop could reproduce it was to hire him. This should have been up for short film awards galore. They are many "film maker reacts to Astartes" that go into just how incredible this is, I recommend them. For a short story, it is flawless (yeah you don't always get answers in short films)
Too bad GW hired him to stop him from making more, like they did to the other fan creators at the time. They don't want the competition for their crappy WH+ service.
Too bad GW hired him to stop him from making more, like they did to the other fan creators at the time. They don't want the competition for their crappy WH+ service.
You mentioned the creator joining Games Workshop, so lets be clear, when these videos were made the creator DID NOT work for Games Workshop. This is a fan passion project. The creator joining Games Workshop coincided with a wave of cease and desist letters to all the creators who did not join, and taking down the original on the creators channel. The foot very much was on people's necks. GW was trying to make their own subscription service to monetize people like this in the community. It has failed miserably, and only managed to damage what little good will existed between them and their community. My personal view which seems fairly common in the community pretty much boils down to "I love the universe, but hate the company that owns the rights. I like that talented creators like this get paid, but I hate that they end up under the control of that terrible company in order to get paid."
It's truly a shame too. GW has reaped nothing but negativity to their reputation due to their own self sabotage. Sometimes, it feels like they are the ecclesiarcy.
This is a bit strong. You have to keep control of your IP or everyone can take a slice and profit from it. They’ve spent decades creating this universe and a multi national company and want control of the quality …..you’re telling me you wouldn’t protect that……and if they hadn’t employed him they would have been stupid. No doubt the best 40k animation. 😊
@@d8bChris no, you don't need to police it, but even if you feel the need to police and "protect" your IP, there's way better and less destructive, heavy handed ways to do it, can surgically cut off brand damaging/mediocre content without nuking the good, "ambassadorial" content for example, or offer licensing and promotion to good creators, etc. IP/copyright protection does NOT have a burden of protection on it unlike trademark (which HAS to be asserted and defended or you risk losing it). This was just GW being greedy and lazy, they had plans for WH+ to cash in on their lore, but couldn't compete in quality and output with passionate fan creators, simple as. and GW does what it always does, abuse and spit on its fanbase. they tried to get in on the streaming service bubble (as its popping) and had the brilliant idea of doing it by A) Pissing off its existing fanbase, the ones most likely to join their very niche service in the first place and B) kneecapping their own growth by gating fanmade content behind a paywall instead of leaving it out as lure/beacon to attract the ever elusive "wider audience" Astartes was a net positive for GW before they tried to cash in on it, it introduced a bunch of normies to the setting, got them interested, got them talking and that got more people's eyes on what they offer, (books and models) look through the comment section of any reactor when these were originally posted a few years back. there's a concept called Network externality/Network effect, in that you benefit indirectly from 3rd parties promoting (through the incentive is cashing in) on your thing as it promotes awareness and adoption of your product, you can look to the telephone and DnD for examples of that, basically, the more people know about you and use a product that ties into your stuff (even if you didn't make it/sell it yourself) you gain value from the growth in audience/adoption. the passion put into something like this only really comes from fanart, from hunger, without an oversight committee and corporate "quality" control. GW cannot produce an Astates level product, bureaucracy kills creativity, (at best GW could sponsor or patron it) nothing they've released on WH+ measures up, their trailers don't measure up (and I like most of them), Pariah Nexus doesn't measure up, Hammer and Bolter, etc, and as far as I'm aware, I don't think Syama worked on anything released so far, but GW is notorious for not crediting artists so, i can't tell one way or another, will we ever see an Astartes 2? (he had one in the works before GW scooped him up), they announced it for 2024, but will WH+ die off before we see it?
@@d8bChrisProtecting their IP is one thing, they kept the fan community on edge for years after the policy change. Thankfully it was only the fan animators who got hit and not the lore, battle report or painting channels. The way they worked their policy made them public enemy number one and the community still has a bad taste in its mouth from that change. 5 of the best fan projects got shut down because of this change despite them picking up the Astartes project. It's sad and it did more harm than good
@@d8bChris Look around. Nearly every game company would literally KILL for a fanbase this invested and this creative, the wrongful death settlement would actually cost them less money than they would make off of it. The community members are producing higher quality products which do more to grow that fanbase than GW a lot of the time, and GW doesn't have to raise a finger. This isn't about control of an IP. Some of these fan creators have been working for literal YEARS and not in secret either. They never went after them before, so why now? It's about MONEY. Almost none of those creators are making any great amount of money, but GW was getting 0. THATS why GW put a stop to it. They tried to force that thriving community onto their own subscription platform, and the community said no. The result? They are cannibalizing their community in a failed attempt to make a profit because they can't match the talent that they have grown. Yes, GW would be stupid not to offer Astartes a job, but the carrot had a stick in the other hand. THATS the problem. If they just offer those creators to come do what they already do, but get paid by GW and have their work be official 40k canon I would not be writing this comment. That offer was paired with a threat to RUIN those creators if they didn't play ball.
Ok to answer some of your questions: the Astartes are genetically enhanced super soldiers that have extra organs put into them that turn them into seven to eight foot tall demigods that can outperform any baseline human physically. We're talking combat stim producing glands, we're talking two hearts to pump more blood, we're talking a tortoise shell like rib cage. Then slap on a literal ton of power armor, and you have one of the scariest defenders of humanity, the Space Marines. As for 14:15 the man in the red robe is an inquisitor, a kind of psychic detective with some of the most political power in the entire setting. The reason he is put down is because he is being possessed by some kind of demon. What the marines did was standard procedure to prevent it from manifesting physically in the material world, and while it may seem like overkill it's really not. Possessed psychics can wipe an entire world if allowed to run wild. Honestly killing him there was a mercy.
Who are even more elite than the Astartes? I'm glad you asked! There are two major groups that spring to mind: The Grey Knights, who are a specialised, hyper-elite branch of the regular Astartes (Like how Retributors are a "Chapter", the Grey Knights are categorised as a "Chapter" despite being practically incomparable) who use a lot of teleportation technology, and all wield Psyker powers, like the two guys in the gold masks. And the Adeptus Custodes. While the Adeptus Astartes are a genetically enhanced army of supersoldiers, the Custodes are a genetically enhanced palace guard of *one-man armies.* Even the most common, unremarkable Custodes is the equal of a leader, hero, or champion of any common Astartes chapter. However, they aren't built to work together like Astartes are; the comparison I like is "Lions to Wolves".
I have watched Astartes start to finish well over 100x and can still sit there and watch it again and again. Its mesmerizing, hypnotic, mysterious, brutal and completely bad ass.
That boarding craft is called a Caestus Assault Ram, which can carry an entire squad (normally 5, up to 10 max), and is fitted with twin-linked Magna Meltas, big fucking microwave guns which quite literally burn a hole into the hull of the enemy ship being boarded. A single squad of Space Marines can at a minimum cause immense havoc, and potentially pacify the ship, that is how dangerous they are. Their power armour is the Mark VII Aquila-pattern armour, constructed of ceramite and able to withstand fire from a multitude of weapons (including that multi-las that barely touched the Sergeant). They are servo-actuated, equipped with nutrient and med dispensers as well as micro-grenade dispensers, and can be entirely vacuum-sealed for low-pressure or space environments. Their helms are fitted with a variety of sensors and a sophisticated HUD, and a fully internal vox system for discrete communication. Sergeants will usually carry a special weapon such as a plasma pistol (that blue glowing gun) as it can be used as a contingency for more difficult targets, although plasma guns are dangerous to the wielder as well since they have a tendency to overload after a few shots (which is why he dropped it in the 4th scene after two quick shots). The standard boltgun fires what are known as bolter shells, .75 calibre mass-reactive RPGs that detonate when surrounded by mass (aka *a body* ). It has also been said of Space Marines that nothing that big should move that fast; they can sprint upwards of 55-60 mph. Imagine a full ton of enraged superhuman in tank-level armour barreling down on you at highway speeds. I don't know about you, but I'd shit myself. They are models of killing efficiency. They are His Angels of Death, and they shall know no fear.
They aren't clones, people are specially trained and cultivated to be strong enough to even wear space marine armor. You should watch the video where it shows the guy putting the armor on, his whole body has been modified and experimented on since he was a child just to prepare him to be able to use this armor when he's an adult.
to get a space marine you should take 100 11-13y.o children from their families, push them hard through months of deadly training. Then you have 10 children left alive and well, put them on a surgeon's table, give em 2nd heart, 3rd lung, a bunch of small but very important organs, and a black shell - 2nd skin under the normal one which contains ports for armor connection . Then you have 1-3 children who survived it. Push them hard through years of deadly training even more. Give them power armor with a bunch of cool stuff inside, like stimulators, magnet boots, a set of artificial muscles, bolter, which shoots with small rocket projectiles. and here you go :)
These guy's would use clone troopers as toilet paper every one of them have survived things that would make Vader sht his gimp suit just for the honour of trying to survive becoming a space Marine. If they survive the uplift process they become ten foot tall demigods who will spend the rest of their lives possibly centuries battling their traitorous brothers, super advanced aliens, planet eating hive minded giant insect swarms, battle mad fungal monsters who view defeat as just another chance for a good slaughter, insane cultists worshiping mad gods, undead terminators and literal demons from hell.
Welcome to the grim darkness of the far future, friend. To answer some questions, Astartes (Space Marines) are the elite super soldiers of the Imperium of Man, enhanced from normal humans through bioengineering. The enemy they are fighting seems to be an original creation but is likely related to Chaos, the otherworldly forces from a parallel dimension called The Warp. If you want more videos to watch, WTF is Warhammer by Luetin09, Every Faction Explained by Bricky or official trailers for Warhammer 40K 9th and 10th edition as well as Horus Heresy are great starting points.
The fun thing about this is that even people who are deep into the WH40K lore were in part wondering what was going on, because the Happy Fun Ball antagonists were entirely a fan creation. Supposedly, there's a very obscure alien race from the canon setting that comes somewhat close, and when the absolute deepest of the Deeplore Nerds were like "OMG, you made them the bad guys?!?", the creator said more or less "Oh that's neat, I never heard of those before. I see where you might see some similarities, but my guys weren't that."
Ive seen this video about 47 times and out of many comments the Intergalactic Jawbreaker is by far one of the funniest and best comments ive heard. You could it the Warp Trix, thats a play on your love for trixs cereal and how agree the warp is filled w Tricks.
I feel like I have to recommend Bricky's videos on the Warhammer 40k Factions Explained and the Space Marine Legions and the Warhammer 40k Timeline Explained.
2:38 - Unfortunately, it was very much a "join or die" situation. Games Workshop put the foot down on fan animations because they want to push everybody to Warhammer+, which is their own streaming service with nothing but Warhammer content (Sigmar and 40K both). On the upside, they hired amazing talent from the community. On the downside, a lot of beloved fan works cancelled and some animators stopped making 40K content altogether. I think Flash Gitz is the only animation channel that has the guts to make animations that involve anything that remotely resembles a Space Marine.
With his different videos now, I suggest that reactors watch the 40k timeline first, then the 2 40k faction videos, and then if they are interested in the Space Marines, they can do the Space Marine Legions video. I'm not big on the Legions video because it feels like more meme that fact, which is fine for the experienced viewer, but newer reactors usually walk away confused or misunderstanding key aspects of some of the legions. I'd much prefer Arbitor Ian's Heresy 101 series to learn about the history of the legions over bricky's.
There are two guys here on TH-cam, Baldemort and a Border Prince. They nararate 40k audiobooks and they do a really really good job of sucking you in to the 40k world.
1420 - this guy is an Inquisitor, who had a lot of power to investigate crazy galactic threats but don't have direct authority over the Astartes. That Captain saw a possible possession event and was like 'nope.' He was well within his rights to take a possibly-possessed person out, Inquisitor or not.
The "sci-fi Knights Templar" is most accurate for the chapter called "The Black Templars". Most of the other Astartes chapters are less religious than the average human in 40k. They revere the Emperor as a paragon of all that is human, but do not typically deify him to the extent that the rest of the Imperium does. Good reaction, I'll be back for more!
An Infinite Well, LOL, you have no idea how much it would have to give up to be infinite. If you want a good overview of the Franchise, I highly recommend Brickys Every 40k Faction in a Nutshell Parts 1&2.
40K is super big and in the grand scale of things this is a tiny thing. the ship loge would probably reed some think like "miner demonic incursion stop, cost 1 inquisitor and 5 space marines"
Expendible thing. That pretty much describes everyone in the Emperium of Man. In the world of 40k, mankind is constantly at war, and EVERYONE serves as part of the war effort. From the lowly civilian, to the Astartes, who play the role of humanity's super soldiers.
You asked if they were a hive mind, because you can't hear them speaking. The short answer is no. When they speak, they do have radios in their heavily armored helmets, so you won't really hear much from the outside unless they either want you to via a loudspeaker, or they are yelling. If you notice when the Marine commanders told the one marine trooper something and he sprinted out of the room with the orb, you can hear a little of him through the helmet saying "Get them out of there!" or something similar. But also, Marines are elite troops with likely hundreds of years of service together, and so they don't need to communicate very much in a battle to understand what they each are doing.
A crusade to cleanse the stars.! I recommend Bricky's, Wolf Lord Rho and Leutin09. The remembrancer, Warrior Tier and Vox in a Void for narrated stories.
I also recommend the warrior tier Channel, you want some magnificent story in the universe it's amazing also on that channel you should react to the Ogrins story
Don’t quote me on this but I’m pretty sure space marines are able to mute their own voice for people standing around them while being able to communicate to teammates via radio so they don’t reveal tactics or sensitive info. I’m pretty sure that’s why they didn’t talk at all in this short film
1. Welcome to the grim dark you should check out Brickys lore videos that are funny and informative for newcomers. 2. I flipped out when the Spiderman in the background blinked! I thought I was trippen!!!
The man that was preying is known as an Inquisitor; a people with power second only to the Emperor himself. Their job is to root out heresy wherever they find it, be it xenos, hereticus, or even internal corruption. The man was also a psyker; essentially a space wizard. They can do all kinds of tricks: read minds, telekinesis, launch lightning, anything. However, they have to use the Warp to do so and that plane is inhabited by Daemons. If a psyker is possessed by a Warp entity, then they need to die before possession is complete, otherwise, they become a host for a Daemon which MUCH harder to kill.
I dont know if anyone mentioned it, but for comparison the bolter rounds, fired from their guns, are rocket powered and are about the size of a Monster can
8 foot tall genetically engineered super soldiers built like a tank with 19 additional organs. A single marine can turn the tide of a battle, an entire chapter can take an entire culture.
"Are theses drones or actual people" This is a genuinely good question, and I'm a long time fan of the series. They *start* human at any rate... But how much free will is left post hypno training? "Its almost like these guys are clone troopers or something." In a way, yes. They were normal human kids, albeit the tough ones from tougher planets, who are then geneticly and surgically altered via injection, genetharapy, and the implantation of custom-made artificial organs to make an 8 foot tall gorila-man that gets stuffed into some power armor and made into a religious zealot for the God-EMperor of Mankind... and yet they still die in droves when fighting alien forces.
Far from clone troopers. Space Marines are the opposite of SW Storm Troopers. An average human in 40K May never see an Astartes their entire life. And if you are an average citizen and the Space Marines show up on your planet you better get on the first ship off the planet because something really serious is going down.
There is no good place to start with this story as vast as this is, but that means that you can start with whatever you like. There is nothing like it and might take decades until we se something similar.
welcome to the grim dark future!! It's like star wars.. but only with the bad guys, no good ending, worse than nazis and there is only war! It's a blast tho :)
Clone Troopers is.... both not accurate, but kind of close. Space Marine Initiates are chosen from regular humans on regular Imperial worlds. Some are recruited from Hive Worlds, where they're part of a gang vying for control of territory, others recruited from some harsh world where only the strongest of the strong can survive. These Initiates stand out from the crowd, and are noticed by a Chaplain of the Chapter. Once chosen, in their early teens, typically, they undergo severe physical and mental training, the type that would make the Spartan training from 300 look like a playground. They also receive, over the course of their training, 19 new organs, some implanted, and some induced to grow through genetic manipulation. Their ribcage becomes and interleaved carapace of Ceramite. Their bones and muscle mass grow significantly, turning them into titans among normal men. Through psychological conditioning, they gain a fanatical devotion to their Chapter and to The God Emperor of Mankind. And with how powerful you see them here against normal soldiers and against a pair of Pyskers..... now know that there are things that want to destroy Humanity that even Space Marines struggle with.
So for the lore behind it, they are all technically human and all have different personalities. They were just genetically alter to the extreme, to the point where they're all 8 ft tall and can bench press two tons. The animation didn't show them talking, because their suits are soundproof and they're all connected to each other through radio (called vox). All the humans are religious zealots who believe their leader is an actual god (and at this point he might be, he's the most powerful psychic in existence). But to tell you that the lore is crazy extensive, there's a single storyline called the horse heresy, that book series is I think over 50 books of this point. Keep in mind that's probably the most important story in all 40k, but still that's a single storyline.
Space Marines are chosen as children, whether from worlds or other means, they start at a pretty young age. If you want clones of sorts, check out the Death Korp of Krieg.
Welcome to the grimdark! You must watch the lore videos from Bricky. You must become enlightened. As a veteran of the Warhammer 40k setting I welcome you. 🐺👍 Side note: the Space Marines are super humans given enhanced organs and cybernetics depending on the specific space marine chapters they are part of in addition of enhanced genetic profile from one of the Primarchs who are the sons of the Emperor of Mankind who leads humanity in the 40k universe. To put it lightly. And the metal studs on the Space Marines head are service studs, signifying his centuries in service as a Space Marines, since he has 3 studs he's been a space marine for 300 years at least.
Absolutely watch Helsreach Its a full movie but its so worth it in kinda getting thrown into the world Also theyre transhuman super-warrior space knoghts recruited from hellish places to become what their society considers angels
Like others in the comments, I strongly suggest Bricky's videos to introduce you to this wonderful universe. But I recommend his video "All factions explained" first. Peace and welcome to WH 40K ✌
A reminder that Games Workshop hates the fan community and all fan content and are hell-bent on destroying the IP they own. On that note, the best part of WH40k is the setting and the people who make it great despite GW's behavior.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS It really does suck. The fan community created an absolute golden age of fan content around WH40k that brought in legions of new people, and GW decided there must be a market for it so they destroyed every single one with a legal Cease & Desist and then created Warhammer+, their streaming service. No one has heard anything from this creator since they did that. Their streaming service has been a near complete failure, costing them tons of money and almost all community goodwill. They didn't learn from Nintendo's overly-litigious actions against their fans at all. Hell, they've never even learned from their own no matter how many times it blows up in their face. I'm hoping someday better people get in control of the IP. This setting is so ripe for potential it's actually mind-boggling.
The owners of the WH40K are treating a franchise that could have become popular not only among fans. To do this, you need to take a person like the author of this video and give him the money to give his best. This fan work has something that modern Hollywood films lack - a complete script, logic, thoughtfulness and attention to the universe. Because lately it’s very fashionable to make films/series without reading books/without knowing the universe you’re filming about, and even be proud of it. Sorry for the Google translation.
U said no prisoners? Damn right, there might be forces that prefer prisoners, as the dark eldar, but trust me on that. U dont want to be a prisoners? Any imaginable death is far better then being a captive of the dark eldar. Go and watch Bricky Vidoes, every faction explained and every space marine legion in a nutshel. A very good start for your journey into the grim dark future. Let me share u a few basic informations: The Astartes, or better known as the Space Marines, or Angels of the Emperor, are genetical modified super soldiers that put every super soldier u can imagine to shame. They are viewed as demi gods and that "clunky" armor, nah not rly, did u see the guy sprinting? Look up the start of Astartes, u might realize what monstroues people are in those armors, regular humans walking on the side, go and take a look and rethink. ;) It is actual said, nothing that big should be able to move that fast. It is actual extremly terrifiying, think of a giant super human in literaly a ton of power armor that makes him even stronger, faster and tough as a fucking battle tank. And the weapons, oh bois, thats not a rifle if u thought so, its basicly a gun firing rocket propelled grenades as "rounds". And the armor is far more then just a armor, u saw when the eys socket get cracket infight, what u see there, red shinign stuff, actual different types of cameras giving informations to the wearer, shown inside visors inside the helmet and, or, via link straight to the Astartes brain. Armos has everything u can imagine, aimbot included, not that they would really need it, but they got it anyway.
The babbling during the video is what makes it a react video. It's what I'm here for. Your babbling is what makes it YOUR react video, so you do you and keep at it, my man.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS Haha, we're out there! Stay honest to yourself & your reactions and you will build a community around your work that fits you best.
I would liken them to American football offensive linemen. Everybody knows what everybody else is going to do so they don't need to talk during the play.
40k kind of does this thing where everything is over the top and overpowered so yeah space marines are nuts but there are a lot of things that stomp them. They are people though. They start life 100% human. Would suggest Bricky but with a huge but. He mixes memes and screws up a few lore facts. He's not a savant in warhammer lore but he's fun. You want a savant, go Lutien just be warned he's going to go iff on tangents that could be summed up must faster and a more entertaining way. Bricky on the other had is very entertaining, just don't be surprised if another creator has a totally diffrent take on something.
40k always have had good trailers, even if this is slightly above (the games goes from shit to perfect). To, understand 40k, imagine all scifi stories, but dialed up to 11. They basically borrowed stories from every scifi setting, then made it bigger. A little Dune, some Foundation, Star wars, hell raiser and a few others. If you want to react to current games, I would probably suggest look at "Darktide".
So you meantioned them being a hive mind or telepathic and the answer is no. Those things absolutely exist in this unaverse, but the Astartes, or Space Marines, have helmet to helmet vox. If they don't want anyone outside of their armor to hear them speak, they just switch their speakers off. All communication is helmet to helmet, man to man. And they are just men. Heavily augmented men, but men all the same.
Now watch death of hope GW forced this guy to stop making the series basically, either join us or we will sue you ...and they had a heavy purge of the community during that time killing off many many projects ...they were protecting their IP but little did they know just how destructive they were being ..the fans really made the fandom come alive ...spreading GW 's influence further and better than GW could ....gw was content to talk about progress and change whilst heavily restricting the quality of media they put out ...up until this fan animation GW were lacking ...it was this which caused gw to make Warhammer +
i wish GamesWorkshop weren't such knobb-heads. we'd have quality like this instead of that god awful anime they made 'hammer and bolter'... although those two episodes; 'double or nothing' and 'bound for greatness' where pretty good.
If you are really interested in lore, stay away from bricky. He is a meme channel, not a lore channel. I suggest Templin Institute, their videos on 40k are short and accurate. If it doesn't cut it, try Lutein or sandman of terra. For great stories, try baldermort or A Vox in the Void, they really have great stories. Or if you just want more cool videos like this, search sodaz videos, he got couple of good ones. Dread fall and walking dread are good ones too. You can find more fan made stuff, but 9th and 10th edition videos and game videos are also quite good.
@@grantharriman284 I can name several mistakes he which portrays as lore, but the worst one is, his idiotic take "no good guys in 40k" which is completely wrong. If nothing else, lamenters exist. Memes are fun, but you need to know the lore first to even understand it. What people do by suggesting bricky is like recommending reddit meme page of lord of the rings even before people read the books or watch the movies.
@@randomdude8202 First; Lamenters do not break from the usual Space Marine pattern of being the tip of the spear wielded by the xenophobic religious zealots that are the Imperium of Man. They are still a subordinate faction to a massive evil. They are sympathetic to the audience because they have such massive misfortune, and they do admittedly risk their lives to defend civilians on multiple occasion, but it's not like they are out here trying to make peace with rebels or offer traitor marines an option to coexist peacefully. They also still have the red thirst drinking blood stuff going on, and the black rage showed up too as the lore kept going. They have the same flaws and dark secrets as any other Blood Raven successor chapter. They are not "good guys", they are just sympathetic bad guys. Second, you seem to be prioritizing a by rote almost academic approach to this universe, and that comes at the direct expense of any contact with the community of other people who enjoy the universe as well. That's probably the worst way to approach this universe I could think of. Bricky is ideal for introducing people into the community and getting them up to speed so they can actually participate in discussions with other members of that community and have a good time. If you give them nothing but raw lore with none of the community discussion what are they gonna do when somebody butchers Blueball Gulliweeny's name? They are gonna be thoroughly confused. Bricky gets them enough lore that they can pick up pretty much any 40k standalone novel or series and figure it out while also giving them a good starting point for the community. He isn't trying to write a sourcebook, he's trying to make the universe accessible and entertaining. He succeeds.
Man that was BADAZZ! The animator really did his thing on this awesome series. Be sure to thumbs up the video. If it gets to 1K LIKES we'll react to more Warhammer related cinematics!
bought time
Hay más animaciones de krieg y cosas interesantes hay cosas interesantes que te gustaría del lore de warhammer
El marin final era un puño imperial peleando contra eldars posiblemente
I would highly recommend bricky's Warhammer explained for beginners video.
@@tariqshort4025 same
The orb said "No escape. I have failed. We have all failed. The Astartes defy our touch. You must return! Break your seal! We'll never survive. You must take them!" And then the Inquisitor says "Recall them immediately!" then the Inquisitor gets possessed. Had they not put him down, he would have been the epicenter of a nuclear sized explosion of psychic energy, killing everyone and ripping the ship apart.
If anything, they weren't thorough enough when they killed him. It's typically a good idea to burn the bodies of the possessed in this setting.
@@RichardX1 they were thorough enough in the split second we saw in screen, you can burn the remains after, having used a flamer here would not have been more effective, dude got his face literally caved in and then pumped with 3-4 bolts, the guy got turned into chunky salsa in about a second.
@@RichardX1 of demon possessed but the psycher was just going out of control not demon possessed yet ... its why the 2 marines were there to take care of the agent ... in both meanings of the phrase ...
"nuclear sized explosion of psychic energy, killing everyone and ripping the ship apart" that's the best-case scenario. He could've been the center of a newly opened Warp rift that would've dragged the ship and everything around it into the Warp.
"Are theses drones or actual people"
*Emperor looks in the other direction, innocently whistling
This redefined fan films, and honestly the only way Games Workshop could reproduce it was to hire him. This should have been up for short film awards galore. They are many "film maker reacts to Astartes" that go into just how incredible this is, I recommend them. For a short story, it is flawless (yeah you don't always get answers in short films)
Too bad GW hired him to stop him from making more, like they did to the other fan creators at the time. They don't want the competition for their crappy WH+ service.
Too bad GW hired him to stop him from making more, like they did to the other fan creators at the time. They don't want the competition for their crappy WH+ service.
@@benjamintherogue2421they even did that to the artist of one of the best 40K web comics ever: Eagle Ordinary
You mentioned the creator joining Games Workshop, so lets be clear, when these videos were made the creator DID NOT work for Games Workshop. This is a fan passion project. The creator joining Games Workshop coincided with a wave of cease and desist letters to all the creators who did not join, and taking down the original on the creators channel. The foot very much was on people's necks. GW was trying to make their own subscription service to monetize people like this in the community. It has failed miserably, and only managed to damage what little good will existed between them and their community. My personal view which seems fairly common in the community pretty much boils down to "I love the universe, but hate the company that owns the rights. I like that talented creators like this get paid, but I hate that they end up under the control of that terrible company in order to get paid."
It's truly a shame too.
GW has reaped nothing but negativity to their reputation due to their own self sabotage.
Sometimes, it feels like they are the ecclesiarcy.
This is a bit strong. You have to keep control of your IP or everyone can take a slice and profit from it. They’ve spent decades creating this universe and a multi national company and want control of the quality …..you’re telling me you wouldn’t protect that……and if they hadn’t employed him they would have been stupid. No doubt the best 40k animation. 😊
@@d8bChris no, you don't need to police it, but even if you feel the need to police and "protect" your IP, there's way better and less destructive, heavy handed ways to do it, can surgically cut off brand damaging/mediocre content without nuking the good, "ambassadorial" content for example, or offer licensing and promotion to good creators, etc. IP/copyright protection does NOT have a burden of protection on it unlike trademark (which HAS to be asserted and defended or you risk losing it). This was just GW being greedy and lazy, they had plans for WH+ to cash in on their lore, but couldn't compete in quality and output with passionate fan creators, simple as. and GW does what it always does, abuse and spit on its fanbase.
they tried to get in on the streaming service bubble (as its popping) and had the brilliant idea of doing it by A) Pissing off its existing fanbase, the ones most likely to join their very niche service in the first place and B) kneecapping their own growth by gating fanmade content behind a paywall instead of leaving it out as lure/beacon to attract the ever elusive "wider audience"
Astartes was a net positive for GW before they tried to cash in on it, it introduced a bunch of normies to the setting, got them interested, got them talking and that got more people's eyes on what they offer, (books and models) look through the comment section of any reactor when these were originally posted a few years back.
there's a concept called Network externality/Network effect, in that you benefit indirectly from 3rd parties promoting (through the incentive is cashing in) on your thing as it promotes awareness and adoption of your product, you can look to the telephone and DnD for examples of that, basically, the more people know about you and use a product that ties into your stuff (even if you didn't make it/sell it yourself) you gain value from the growth in audience/adoption.
the passion put into something like this only really comes from fanart, from hunger, without an oversight committee and corporate "quality" control. GW cannot produce an Astates level product, bureaucracy kills creativity, (at best GW could sponsor or patron it) nothing they've released on WH+ measures up, their trailers don't measure up (and I like most of them), Pariah Nexus doesn't measure up, Hammer and Bolter, etc, and as far as I'm aware, I don't think Syama worked on anything released so far, but GW is notorious for not crediting artists so, i can't tell one way or another, will we ever see an Astartes 2? (he had one in the works before GW scooped him up), they announced it for 2024, but will WH+ die off before we see it?
@@d8bChrisProtecting their IP is one thing, they kept the fan community on edge for years after the policy change. Thankfully it was only the fan animators who got hit and not the lore, battle report or painting channels. The way they worked their policy made them public enemy number one and the community still has a bad taste in its mouth from that change. 5 of the best fan projects got shut down because of this change despite them picking up the Astartes project. It's sad and it did more harm than good
@@d8bChris Look around. Nearly every game company would literally KILL for a fanbase this invested and this creative, the wrongful death settlement would actually cost them less money than they would make off of it. The community members are producing higher quality products which do more to grow that fanbase than GW a lot of the time, and GW doesn't have to raise a finger. This isn't about control of an IP. Some of these fan creators have been working for literal YEARS and not in secret either. They never went after them before, so why now? It's about MONEY. Almost none of those creators are making any great amount of money, but GW was getting 0. THATS why GW put a stop to it. They tried to force that thriving community onto their own subscription platform, and the community said no. The result? They are cannibalizing their community in a failed attempt to make a profit because they can't match the talent that they have grown.
Yes, GW would be stupid not to offer Astartes a job, but the carrot had a stick in the other hand. THATS the problem. If they just offer those creators to come do what they already do, but get paid by GW and have their work be official 40k canon I would not be writing this comment. That offer was paired with a threat to RUIN those creators if they didn't play ball.
Ok to answer some of your questions: the Astartes are genetically enhanced super soldiers that have extra organs put into them that turn them into seven to eight foot tall demigods that can outperform any baseline human physically. We're talking combat stim producing glands, we're talking two hearts to pump more blood, we're talking a tortoise shell like rib cage. Then slap on a literal ton of power armor, and you have one of the scariest defenders of humanity, the Space Marines. As for 14:15 the man in the red robe is an inquisitor, a kind of psychic detective with some of the most political power in the entire setting. The reason he is put down is because he is being possessed by some kind of demon. What the marines did was standard procedure to prevent it from manifesting physically in the material world, and while it may seem like overkill it's really not. Possessed psychics can wipe an entire world if allowed to run wild. Honestly killing him there was a mercy.
Who are even more elite than the Astartes? I'm glad you asked! There are two major groups that spring to mind:
The Grey Knights, who are a specialised, hyper-elite branch of the regular Astartes (Like how Retributors are a "Chapter", the Grey Knights are categorised as a "Chapter" despite being practically incomparable) who use a lot of teleportation technology, and all wield Psyker powers, like the two guys in the gold masks.
And the Adeptus Custodes. While the Adeptus Astartes are a genetically enhanced army of supersoldiers, the Custodes are a genetically enhanced palace guard of *one-man armies.* Even the most common, unremarkable Custodes is the equal of a leader, hero, or champion of any common Astartes chapter. However, they aren't built to work together like Astartes are; the comparison I like is "Lions to Wolves".
I have watched Astartes start to finish well over 100x and can still sit there and watch it again and again. Its mesmerizing, hypnotic, mysterious, brutal and completely bad ass.
That boarding craft is called a Caestus Assault Ram, which can carry an entire squad (normally 5, up to 10 max), and is fitted with twin-linked Magna Meltas, big fucking microwave guns which quite literally burn a hole into the hull of the enemy ship being boarded. A single squad of Space Marines can at a minimum cause immense havoc, and potentially pacify the ship, that is how dangerous they are.
Their power armour is the Mark VII Aquila-pattern armour, constructed of ceramite and able to withstand fire from a multitude of weapons (including that multi-las that barely touched the Sergeant). They are servo-actuated, equipped with nutrient and med dispensers as well as micro-grenade dispensers, and can be entirely vacuum-sealed for low-pressure or space environments. Their helms are fitted with a variety of sensors and a sophisticated HUD, and a fully internal vox system for discrete communication.
Sergeants will usually carry a special weapon such as a plasma pistol (that blue glowing gun) as it can be used as a contingency for more difficult targets, although plasma guns are dangerous to the wielder as well since they have a tendency to overload after a few shots (which is why he dropped it in the 4th scene after two quick shots). The standard boltgun fires what are known as bolter shells, .75 calibre mass-reactive RPGs that detonate when surrounded by mass (aka *a body* ). It has also been said of Space Marines that nothing that big should move that fast; they can sprint upwards of 55-60 mph. Imagine a full ton of enraged superhuman in tank-level armour barreling down on you at highway speeds. I don't know about you, but I'd shit myself.
They are models of killing efficiency. They are His Angels of Death, and they shall know no fear.
They aren't clones, people are specially trained and cultivated to be strong enough to even wear space marine armor. You should watch the video where it shows the guy putting the armor on, his whole body has been modified and experimented on since he was a child just to prepare him to be able to use this armor when he's an adult.
to get a space marine you should take 100 11-13y.o children from their families, push them hard through months of deadly training. Then you have 10 children left alive and well, put them on a surgeon's table, give em 2nd heart, 3rd lung, a bunch of small but very important organs, and a black shell - 2nd skin under the normal one which contains ports for armor connection . Then you have 1-3 children who survived it. Push them hard through years of deadly training even more. Give them power armor with a bunch of cool stuff inside, like stimulators, magnet boots, a set of artificial muscles, bolter, which shoots with small rocket projectiles. and here you go :)
These guy's would use clone troopers as toilet paper every one of them have survived things that would make Vader sht his gimp suit just for the honour of trying to survive becoming a space Marine. If they survive the uplift process they become ten foot tall demigods who will spend the rest of their lives possibly centuries battling their traitorous brothers, super advanced aliens, planet eating hive minded giant insect swarms, battle mad fungal monsters who view defeat as just another chance for a good slaughter, insane cultists worshiping mad gods, undead terminators and literal demons from hell.
Welcome to the grim darkness of the far future, friend.
To answer some questions, Astartes (Space Marines) are the elite super soldiers of the Imperium of Man, enhanced from normal humans through bioengineering. The enemy they are fighting seems to be an original creation but is likely related to Chaos, the otherworldly forces from a parallel dimension called The Warp.
If you want more videos to watch, WTF is Warhammer by Luetin09, Every Faction Explained by Bricky or official trailers for Warhammer 40K 9th and 10th edition as well as Horus Heresy are great starting points.
In the grima darkness of the far future if only exist... the war
The quality on this is effing CRISP. Good gods. You can see every scratch on those bulkheads.
The fun thing about this is that even people who are deep into the WH40K lore were in part wondering what was going on, because the Happy Fun Ball antagonists were entirely a fan creation. Supposedly, there's a very obscure alien race from the canon setting that comes somewhat close, and when the absolute deepest of the Deeplore Nerds were like "OMG, you made them the bad guys?!?", the creator said more or less "Oh that's neat, I never heard of those before. I see where you might see some similarities, but my guys weren't that."
welcome down the rabbit hole of warhammer 40k one of the best universes in fiction
And it is cool that it is 1 person that made it all. over 3 years and now he works for Workeshop gaming :D
Ive seen this video about 47 times and out of many comments the Intergalactic Jawbreaker is by far one of the funniest and best comments ive heard. You could it the Warp Trix, thats a play on your love for trixs cereal and how agree the warp is filled w Tricks.
First time on channel, love things 40k related! Very awesome video and i watched this everyday for like 2 weeks in 2022
Oh you sweet innocent summer child, you have no idea, what you have dipped your toes into ^^
This is a great introduction, because now you get to see everything that tears marines apart
Another soul joins the Warhammer universe
legit did a double take at that Spiderman thing you got. Thought I was tripping but he actually blinks
I feel like I have to recommend Bricky's videos on the Warhammer 40k Factions Explained and the Space Marine Legions and the Warhammer 40k Timeline Explained.
2:38 - Unfortunately, it was very much a "join or die" situation. Games Workshop put the foot down on fan animations because they want to push everybody to Warhammer+, which is their own streaming service with nothing but Warhammer content (Sigmar and 40K both). On the upside, they hired amazing talent from the community. On the downside, a lot of beloved fan works cancelled and some animators stopped making 40K content altogether. I think Flash Gitz is the only animation channel that has the guts to make animations that involve anything that remotely resembles a Space Marine.
Like the others, i highly recommend Bricky's videos on Warhammer 40K!
With his different videos now, I suggest that reactors watch the 40k timeline first, then the 2 40k faction videos, and then if they are interested in the Space Marines, they can do the Space Marine Legions video. I'm not big on the Legions video because it feels like more meme that fact, which is fine for the experienced viewer, but newer reactors usually walk away confused or misunderstanding key aspects of some of the legions. I'd much prefer Arbitor Ian's Heresy 101 series to learn about the history of the legions over bricky's.
"I thought he was their boss-" Oh no, he's their Boss's Boss. That's how serious they treat the threat of possession.
There are two guys here on TH-cam, Baldemort and a Border Prince. They nararate 40k audiobooks and they do a really really good job of sucking you in to the 40k world.
I also say to watch Brickys videos! 40k universe is amazing ! thanks for reacting to warhammer bro!
1420 - this guy is an Inquisitor, who had a lot of power to investigate crazy galactic threats but don't have direct authority over the Astartes. That Captain saw a possible possession event and was like 'nope.' He was well within his rights to take a possibly-possessed person out, Inquisitor or not.
Man, I’ve been playing Warhammer 40k since 98, I own about 100 of the books, and I still find stuff I didn’t know on the lore channels.
The "sci-fi Knights Templar" is most accurate for the chapter called "The Black Templars". Most of the other Astartes chapters are less religious than the average human in 40k. They revere the Emperor as a paragon of all that is human, but do not typically deify him to the extent that the rest of the Imperium does.
Good reaction, I'll be back for more!
An Infinite Well, LOL, you have no idea how much it would have to give up to be infinite.
If you want a good overview of the Franchise, I highly recommend Brickys Every 40k Faction in a Nutshell Parts 1&2.
Lol yeah I'm gonna have to check that out. I have so many questions.
Astartes we're all originally normal humans who have been turned into super soldiers
40K is super big and in the grand scale of things this is a tiny thing. the ship loge would probably reed some think like "miner demonic incursion stop, cost 1 inquisitor and 5 space marines"
"who are we fighting?" everybody!!!
Expendible thing. That pretty much describes everyone in the Emperium of Man. In the world of 40k, mankind is constantly at war, and EVERYONE serves as part of the war effort. From the lowly civilian, to the Astartes, who play the role of humanity's super soldiers.
You asked if they were a hive mind, because you can't hear them speaking. The short answer is no.
When they speak, they do have radios in their heavily armored helmets, so you won't really hear much from the outside unless they either want you to via a loudspeaker, or they are yelling. If you notice when the Marine commanders told the one marine trooper something and he sprinted out of the room with the orb, you can hear a little of him through the helmet saying "Get them out of there!" or something similar.
But also, Marines are elite troops with likely hundreds of years of service together, and so they don't need to communicate very much in a battle to understand what they each are doing.
A crusade to cleanse the stars.! I recommend Bricky's, Wolf Lord Rho and Leutin09. The remembrancer, Warrior Tier and Vox in a Void for narrated stories.
Baldemort too for narrated stories
If Astartes are the elite of the elite, then Custodes are the elite, of the elite, of the elite, then Primarchs are the elite^4.
That's a good point actually.
If you want to know more about the orb that the Astartes were facing, Arch Warhammer has a video explaining his theory on who the orbs are.
I also recommend the warrior tier Channel, you want some magnificent story in the universe it's amazing also on that channel you should react to the Ogrins story
Don’t quote me on this but I’m pretty sure space marines are able to mute their own voice for people standing around them while being able to communicate to teammates via radio so they don’t reveal tactics or sensitive info. I’m pretty sure that’s why they didn’t talk at all in this short film
You should definitely check out the armoring of a space marine cinematic! It really shows that 40k dark religious tone super well!
1. Welcome to the grim dark you should check out Brickys lore videos that are funny and informative for newcomers.
2. I flipped out when the Spiderman in the background blinked! I thought I was trippen!!!
The man that was preying is known as an Inquisitor; a people with power second only to the Emperor himself. Their job is to root out heresy wherever they find it, be it xenos, hereticus, or even internal corruption. The man was also a psyker; essentially a space wizard. They can do all kinds of tricks: read minds, telekinesis, launch lightning, anything. However, they have to use the Warp to do so and that plane is inhabited by Daemons. If a psyker is possessed by a Warp entity, then they need to die before possession is complete, otherwise, they become a host for a Daemon which MUCH harder to kill.
I dont know if anyone mentioned it, but for comparison the bolter rounds, fired from their guns, are rocket powered and are about the size of a Monster can
If you get hit by one, you'd probably have a bad time and you may need to cancel any weekend plans you may have.
8 foot tall genetically engineered super soldiers built like a tank with 19 additional organs.
A single marine can turn the tide of a battle, an entire chapter can take an entire culture.
Since you started down the 40k rabbit hole, I recommend checking out "Bricky's every 40k faction in a nutshell"
"Are theses drones or actual people" This is a genuinely good question, and I'm a long time fan of the series. They *start* human at any rate... But how much free will is left post hypno training?
"Its almost like these guys are clone troopers or something." In a way, yes. They were normal human kids, albeit the tough ones from tougher planets, who are then geneticly and surgically altered via injection, genetharapy, and the implantation of custom-made artificial organs to make an 8 foot tall gorila-man that gets stuffed into some power armor and made into a religious zealot for the God-EMperor of Mankind... and yet they still die in droves when fighting alien forces.
It was definitely the boot on neck scenario
Far from clone troopers. Space Marines are the opposite of SW Storm Troopers. An average human in 40K May never see an Astartes their entire life. And if you are an average citizen and the Space Marines show up on your planet you better get on the first ship off the planet because something really serious is going down.
Welcome to the family please do more 40k reactions I personally recommend brickys video on warhams
There is no good place to start with this story as vast as this is, but that means that you can start with whatever you like. There is nothing like it and might take decades until we se something similar.
welcome to the grim dark future!! It's like star wars.. but only with the bad guys, no good ending, worse than nazis and there is only war! It's a blast tho :)
Clone Troopers is.... both not accurate, but kind of close.
Space Marine Initiates are chosen from regular humans on regular Imperial worlds. Some are recruited from Hive Worlds, where they're part of a gang vying for control of territory, others recruited from some harsh world where only the strongest of the strong can survive.
These Initiates stand out from the crowd, and are noticed by a Chaplain of the Chapter. Once chosen, in their early teens, typically, they undergo severe physical and mental training, the type that would make the Spartan training from 300 look like a playground. They also receive, over the course of their training, 19 new organs, some implanted, and some induced to grow through genetic manipulation. Their ribcage becomes and interleaved carapace of Ceramite. Their bones and muscle mass grow significantly, turning them into titans among normal men. Through psychological conditioning, they gain a fanatical devotion to their Chapter and to The God Emperor of Mankind.
And with how powerful you see them here against normal soldiers and against a pair of Pyskers..... now know that there are things that want to destroy Humanity that even Space Marines struggle with.
So for the lore behind it, they are all technically human and all have different personalities. They were just genetically alter to the extreme, to the point where they're all 8 ft tall and can bench press two tons. The animation didn't show them talking, because their suits are soundproof and they're all connected to each other through radio (called vox). All the humans are religious zealots who believe their leader is an actual god (and at this point he might be, he's the most powerful psychic in existence). But to tell you that the lore is crazy extensive, there's a single storyline called the horse heresy, that book series is I think over 50 books of this point. Keep in mind that's probably the most important story in all 40k, but still that's a single storyline.
Space Marines are chosen as children, whether from worlds or other means, they start at a pretty young age. If you want clones of sorts, check out the Death Korp of Krieg.
Nice outlaw star reference!
Pagua sonfa...
The Emperor Protects!
You should check out the Horus Heresey video from Games workshop.
There is a version without all the intro cuts between parts. Just one complete video of 1 through 5.
Welcome to the grimdark! You must watch the lore videos from Bricky. You must become enlightened. As a veteran of the Warhammer 40k setting I welcome you. 🐺👍
Side note: the Space Marines are super humans given enhanced organs and cybernetics depending on the specific space marine chapters they are part of in addition of enhanced genetic profile from one of the Primarchs who are the sons of the Emperor of Mankind who leads humanity in the 40k universe. To put it lightly. And the metal studs on the Space Marines head are service studs, signifying his centuries in service as a Space Marines, since he has 3 studs he's been a space marine for 300 years at least.
Absolutely watch Helsreach
Its a full movie but its so worth it in kinda getting thrown into the world
Also theyre transhuman super-warrior space knoghts recruited from hellish places to become what their society considers angels
Like others in the comments, I strongly suggest Bricky's videos to introduce you to this wonderful universe. But I recommend his video "All factions explained" first. Peace and welcome to WH 40K ✌
A reminder that Games Workshop hates the fan community and all fan content and are hell-bent on destroying the IP they own.
On that note, the best part of WH40k is the setting and the people who make it great despite GW's behavior.
Aw man that sucks. Hopefully they haven't restricted this guy creatively.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS It really does suck. The fan community created an absolute golden age of fan content around WH40k that brought in legions of new people, and GW decided there must be a market for it so they destroyed every single one with a legal Cease & Desist and then created Warhammer+, their streaming service. No one has heard anything from this creator since they did that.
Their streaming service has been a near complete failure, costing them tons of money and almost all community goodwill. They didn't learn from Nintendo's overly-litigious actions against their fans at all. Hell, they've never even learned from their own no matter how many times it blows up in their face.
I'm hoping someday better people get in control of the IP. This setting is so ripe for potential it's actually mind-boggling.
Nice, Lupin the III
OI! I 'eard dat dis waz diz new boy! Reaktin to da shiny boyz an' all dat! Waty you say boyz!? Time for a gud an proppa WAAAAGH?!
The owners of the WH40K are treating a franchise that could have become popular not only among fans. To do this, you need to take a person like the author of this video and give him the money to give his best. This fan work has something that modern Hollywood films lack - a complete script, logic, thoughtfulness and attention to the universe. Because lately it’s very fashionable to make films/series without reading books/without knowing the universe you’re filming about, and even be proud of it. Sorry for the Google translation.
U said no prisoners? Damn right, there might be forces that prefer prisoners, as the dark eldar, but trust me on that. U dont want to be a prisoners? Any imaginable death is far better then being a captive of the dark eldar. Go and watch Bricky Vidoes, every faction explained and every space marine legion in a nutshel. A very good start for your journey into the grim dark future.
Let me share u a few basic informations:
The Astartes, or better known as the Space Marines, or Angels of the Emperor, are genetical modified super soldiers that put every super soldier u can imagine to shame. They are viewed as demi gods and that "clunky" armor, nah not rly, did u see the guy sprinting? Look up the start of Astartes, u might realize what monstroues people are in those armors, regular humans walking on the side, go and take a look and rethink. ;) It is actual said, nothing that big should be able to move that fast. It is actual extremly terrifiying, think of a giant super human in literaly a ton of power armor that makes him even stronger, faster and tough as a fucking battle tank. And the weapons, oh bois, thats not a rifle if u thought so, its basicly a gun firing rocket propelled grenades as "rounds". And the armor is far more then just a armor, u saw when the eys socket get cracket infight, what u see there, red shinign stuff, actual different types of cameras giving informations to the wearer, shown inside visors inside the helmet and, or, via link straight to the Astartes brain. Armos has everything u can imagine, aimbot included, not that they would really need it, but they got it anyway.
The babbling during the video is what makes it a react video. It's what I'm here for. Your babbling is what makes it YOUR react video, so you do you and keep at it, my man.
Thanks fam. I'm glad some people understand the concept of a reaction.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS Haha, we're out there! Stay honest to yourself & your reactions and you will build a community around your work that fits you best.
I'm pretty sure it was a foot on the neck situation but I think it will work out okay for him.
wich version is he watching? looks different no?
Never forget GW stole astartes 2 from us.
There is second part trailer easy to find. If you are fun/liked it. Just jump on BRICKY videos about Warhammer40K you will not regret it! GL.
Be on the lookout for that video tomorrow 😁
I would liken them to American football offensive linemen. Everybody knows what everybody else is going to do so they don't need to talk during the play.
40k kind of does this thing where everything is over the top and overpowered so yeah space marines are nuts but there are a lot of things that stomp them. They are people though. They start life 100% human.
Would suggest Bricky but with a huge but. He mixes memes and screws up a few lore facts. He's not a savant in warhammer lore but he's fun. You want a savant, go Lutien just be warned he's going to go iff on tangents that could be summed up must faster and a more entertaining way. Bricky on the other had is very entertaining, just don't be surprised if another creator has a totally diffrent take on something.
Sadly games workshop did force him to join many other people as well
Just type in astartes creation process of Google and it'll come up with a basic understanding of what those space marines are
You have no idea how much personality they've got. 🤣 Too much if you ask me. JK😉
Please do some reactions to Warrior Tier
They are what is known as transhuman. They are human but selectively evolved to be more than human.
40k always have had good trailers, even if this is slightly above (the games goes from shit to perfect).
To, understand 40k, imagine all scifi stories, but dialed up to 11. They basically borrowed stories from every scifi setting, then made it bigger.
A little Dune, some Foundation, Star wars, hell raiser and a few others.
If you want to react to current games, I would probably suggest look at "Darktide".
So you meantioned them being a hive mind or telepathic and the answer is no. Those things absolutely exist in this unaverse, but the Astartes, or Space Marines, have helmet to helmet vox. If they don't want anyone outside of their armor to hear them speak, they just switch their speakers off. All communication is helmet to helmet, man to man. And they are just men. Heavily augmented men, but men all the same.
Now watch death of hope
GW forced this guy to stop making the series basically, either join us or we will sue you ...and they had a heavy purge of the community during that time killing off many many projects ...they were protecting their IP but little did they know just how destructive they were being ..the fans really made the fandom come alive ...spreading GW 's influence further and better than GW could ....gw was content to talk about progress and change whilst heavily restricting the quality of media they put out ...up until this fan animation GW were lacking ...it was this which caused gw to make Warhammer +
Why did you watch it on fast forward? =/
Its not on fast forward. It was uploaded at a higher frame rate. 48fps.
You should totally react to the total war warhammer faction trailers and cinematics for 1, 2, and 3! I'll subscribe if you do lol
'just like that, really?' in response to dealing with possession mhhhm...
sounds like something a heretic would say
This looks like someone enhanced quality and frames with AI for no reason. There's a lot of some artifacts and stuff :/
i wish GamesWorkshop weren't such knobb-heads. we'd have quality like this instead of that god awful anime they made 'hammer and bolter'... although those two episodes; 'double or nothing' and 'bound for greatness' where pretty good.
If you are really interested in lore, stay away from bricky. He is a meme channel, not a lore channel. I suggest Templin Institute, their videos on 40k are short and accurate. If it doesn't cut it, try Lutein or sandman of terra. For great stories, try baldermort or A Vox in the Void, they really have great stories. Or if you just want more cool videos like this, search sodaz videos, he got couple of good ones. Dread fall and walking dread are good ones too. You can find more fan made stuff, but 9th and 10th edition videos and game videos are also quite good.
Bricky has fun along the way, but he does accurately convey the lore. His videos are great.
Also, it feels like Arch is missing from your list.
@@grantharriman284 I can name several mistakes he which portrays as lore, but the worst one is, his idiotic take "no good guys in 40k" which is completely wrong. If nothing else, lamenters exist. Memes are fun, but you need to know the lore first to even understand it. What people do by suggesting bricky is like recommending reddit meme page of lord of the rings even before people read the books or watch the movies.
@@randomdude8202 First; Lamenters do not break from the usual Space Marine pattern of being the tip of the spear wielded by the xenophobic religious zealots that are the Imperium of Man. They are still a subordinate faction to a massive evil. They are sympathetic to the audience because they have such massive misfortune, and they do admittedly risk their lives to defend civilians on multiple occasion, but it's not like they are out here trying to make peace with rebels or offer traitor marines an option to coexist peacefully. They also still have the red thirst drinking blood stuff going on, and the black rage showed up too as the lore kept going. They have the same flaws and dark secrets as any other Blood Raven successor chapter. They are not "good guys", they are just sympathetic bad guys.
Second, you seem to be prioritizing a by rote almost academic approach to this universe, and that comes at the direct expense of any contact with the community of other people who enjoy the universe as well. That's probably the worst way to approach this universe I could think of.
Bricky is ideal for introducing people into the community and getting them up to speed so they can actually participate in discussions with other members of that community and have a good time. If you give them nothing but raw lore with none of the community discussion what are they gonna do when somebody butchers Blueball Gulliweeny's name? They are gonna be thoroughly confused.
Bricky gets them enough lore that they can pick up pretty much any 40k standalone novel or series and figure it out while also giving them a good starting point for the community. He isn't trying to write a sourcebook, he's trying to make the universe accessible and entertaining. He succeeds.
@@grantharriman284Bricky screwed a few things up and he mixes memes with lore which is funny but if your new, that's confusing.
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Lamenters Are still Astartes, and by extension Xenophobic bastards.
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