Jachiro are awesome. Pardoned by inquisitors and if u kill them u will be hunted down as even though they can't be controlled. For that brief moment u defend a Jachiro and befriend one, it will make u a piece of digitech like a ring that shoots plasma rounds or a necklace of shielding of such incalculable power that its was worth that brief moment
Oh Rogue trader 40,000 those were the day's, mysterious alien race's yet undiscovered & where the creators encouraged you to have fun & you could make a grav tank out of a shower gel container or put plane propellers on the back's of your space marine's....simpler time's.
I have said it often before, if they produced squat models people would buy them in droves.Instead we get a lone Necromunda bounty hunter after decade's of asking....starting to well up.
@@GrimDarkNarrator One of my friends believe 3rd ed was the peak, where enough had coalesced into a somewhat coherent world recognisable today. They had managed to pin down the factions and functions they started to more properly define in 2nd ed.
The rules are a bit clunky, especially when a battle scales up. Using the close combat rules when a full squad of assault marines charges into a group of 20 orks is no fun. A few of these rules survived in specialist games like Necromunda. I think they work a lot better at that skirmish scale.
Minor xenos, cool! A video about Ghazkulls teen years.
Awesome Sauce. GW needs to add onto these Species/Races Lore.
You can hire one in the blackstone fortress board game. I like playing it on tabletop simulator.
Jachiro are awesome. Pardoned by inquisitors and if u kill them u will be hunted down as even though they can't be controlled. For that brief moment u defend a Jachiro and befriend one, it will make u a piece of digitech like a ring that shoots plasma rounds or a necklace of shielding of such incalculable power that its was worth that brief moment
In novel Pandorax there was a Jokaero character K'Cee. Also renegade Raven Guard Ardaric Vaanes fought alongside Loxatl pack
Oh Rogue trader 40,000 those were the day's, mysterious alien race's yet undiscovered & where the creators encouraged you to have fun & you could make a grav tank out of a shower gel container or put plane propellers on the back's of your space marine's....simpler time's.
I'm STILL pissed about squats.
I have said it often before, if they produced squat models people would buy them in droves.Instead we get a lone Necromunda bounty hunter after decade's of asking....starting to well up.
On the bright side, without those simpler times, we wouldn't have the gargantuan mythos of 40k from today :)
@@GrimDarkNarrator One of my friends believe 3rd ed was the peak, where enough had coalesced into a somewhat coherent world recognisable today. They had managed to pin down the factions and functions they started to more properly define in 2nd ed.
The rules are a bit clunky, especially when a battle scales up. Using the close combat rules when a full squad of assault marines charges into a group of 20 orks is no fun.
A few of these rules survived in specialist games like Necromunda. I think they work a lot better at that skirmish scale.
Thanks for the vid sir.👍🏼👍🏼
You bet
Thanks as always!
You're welcome.
thanks for pointing this one out GDN!
No problem.
Two of my favorites that are found among humans.
Nice-Nice
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Thanks.
Well two alien races resemble sucked in here and home. The Loxks, Seattle Samurai a Komodo dragon a salamander has a baby like that.
I guess other primates were too dangerous for the empire to leave alive
Which country are you from?
Xenos
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