Yeah his old guy common sense powers just went over 9000 there, I fucking died at how accurately that captured the setting entirely with him just seeing a single instance of Mankind vs Chaos/warp fuckery.
@@juanmanuelgonzalez8113 Not really, their obnoxiously powerful but unorganized and have forgotten or willingly parted ways with loads of knowledge, all it would really take to swing things is Belisarius Cawl reverse engineering the Necron pylons that were on Cadia and the Warp won't be much of an issue, if the Emperor comes back they'll probably clean house.
"I thought that was their guy, like their buddy?" What you just witnessed was the closest thing to an exorcism in Warhammer 40k. Demonic possession is not taken lightly.
Well, considering that the guy linked up to orb was very probably a Psycher, it was either killing the dude or him spawning a bunch of Demons on their ship so...
I forget the name of the aliens in astartes, but they are very talented at warpcraft and can integrate it into their technology on a scale better than any other race, but they are non-chaotic in nature, so I don't know how convinced I am of "demonic possession", definitely some warp based manipulation though.
@@blazednlovinit People are saying that they are the Yu'Vath but I think the guy said its just something he made up. Also the guy was about to get possessed so boom boom he goes.
@@blazednlovinit they still use the warp. That not because you're not sick that you can't carry a disease. + demons hate and eat everything. Yuvath talking to each other with a degree of fear and anger. + one human/psyker talking to them louuuud ans clear ? And 5 astartes un the warp ? Well i pretty sure this event rather unusual have been noted on the book of a lot of demons like " buffet party"
Struck me fucking dead when he said "You fought the devil and lost buddy, your in hell." or however he said it exactly, he summed up most of humanities interactions with the warp past and future with one instance in front of him with zero hesitation. edit: Also died when he didn't even blink at the guy getting possessed then murdered, just wondered if he was on their team in his confusion about that the sides in the conflict.
Not Corrupted!! lol.. Those guys are always in some form or the other in the Crap but reside in the shadows.. 40K is not nice place, You will be killed ,murder raped,re assembled,possessed, enslaved Eaten and so much more..
@@-Big_Big Heh... in lore even weak ass demon can trash Marines... not like tabletop where tactivals can survive bloodthirster with some luck. Anyway, doubt weak ass demon would be summoned as a weapon by the yhva
@@AB-ln2py Well, actually weak demons aren't really a match for a Space Marine. There are plenty of books in which Astartes strike teams take down hundreds of demons and some marines even take down Greater Demons completely on their own, which is basically the worst and most powerful kind of them, hence Bjorn the Fell-Handed. Also, the Yu'Vath didn't summon the demon. Though they are being as warp-corruped as it gets, they are no chaos whorshippers. It's more like when people were happy about the prosperity nuclear power brought them only to discover that the lightheaded use of it got them cancer and they desperatly tried to reverse that effect somehow, it's just that it was warp energy instead of nuclear power and warp corruption instead of cancer. The reason why the inquisitor got possessed is because he had to tell the Astartes to pull back the strike team, which caused him to let down his guard, which happened at the same time when the other Yu'Vath sphere broke its shield in order to pull in the Space Marines. So basically, a (or multiple) demon present in the warp arround them saw two very bright souls flashing up and went in for the meal.
@@Yotrymp while yes it's an important place in 40k that's exactly the problem, there is no way the Adeptus Mechanicus would let mars be overrun with rebels not even including the fact said rebels apparently have a naval force that isn't being blown to bits by Battlefleet Solar or The Phalanx
Those white helmeted marines are apart of the same force boarding the ship and are actually their superiors and veterans. The guy in the red is part of there team and an organization called the Inquisition that tries to stop "warp f**kery"(basically imagine 4 Satans controlling a different dimension) and was probably a psyker a person able to control the Warp, like the force in star wars. then he got possessed by that weird most likely sentient ball on their ship and to stop him from presumably killing everyone on it they did the next thing, PURGED THE HERETIC FROM THERE BLESSED SHIP, FOR THE EMPEROR!
@@GoldenBoar i think it is a custom chapter from the guy that made this series. Only the Inquisitor is from the Inquisition (obviously) but im not sure if from Ordo Hereticus, Ordo Xenos or Ordo Malleus. I think it is Hereticus. But that is just a shot in the dark to be honest.
STOP SIMPING FOR E GIRLS nah, he would go toe to toe with a standard space marine for a while, any higher rank though would win. Since 40k just turns everything to over 9000. Doom guy would get insta wrecked, but doom slayer would have the same odds as master chief (doom slayer is doom guy infused with the essence of what is basically God, but is still killable) since they are basically the same power level wise when you account for lore. (Halo on heroic is the lore accurate game mode, don’t know about doom tho would assume normal would be lore accurate).
@@jayjayx5x1 doomslayer would be unbeatable in 40k, lore wise his armor got blasted with a laser that was the heat of the sun and it wasn't even scratched, also he doesn't need any food, water, or sleep as long as he keeps killing, the suit absorbs the power of what he kills and basically keeps him forever young and powerful and never gets tired so 40k would stand no chance against him, but he would basically just jump in the warp and fight all the chaos gods and daemons
he actually returned to the material world , you can see his buddies also materialize back , they are in some kind of planet im sure they will get rescued !! when they went to the warp ,you can see some kind of thing destroy the daemon that caught the astarties , im guessing the same thing is what made them materialize back into the material world my best guess is the emperor !!
@@fouzaialaa7962 Nope, he is still in the warp. He was floating in the warp, and after he got grabbed and let go, he got transported to a daemon world.
"That's cool, eh?" "Yeah, that's cool, you kidding me? I think that's the best video thing I've seen in my life! How could this not get views?" Your dad has excellent taste, my dude. And I like on top of that him instinctively thinking that the sheer quality of 'Astartes' makes it near unbelievable to think that it's some kind of hidden gem.
Between the bloke that made astartes and the bloke that made death of hope games workshop needs to speak to these guys and get them on board to make a movie
"The bad guys" Games Workshop: "This is Warhammer. We don't do that here." There are no good guys in 40k. Everyone, every faction, every race, is an evil one in their own ways.
@@adrianflare7951 The truth is that Chaos does have its own redeemable qualities. For example, the chaos Gods represent more than just what they are known to represent widely. Nurgle is nature incarnate, Tzeentch is a force of progress and Khorne is one of justice. These aspects are not shown too frequently anymore but that is due to the overwhelming presence of violence, war, hopelessness, famine and betrayal present in the Galaxy as of late. And if you had spent about five thousand years living and doing as you please and indulging yourself (building up a massive amount of self-importance), then suddenly found out that due to the efforts of your entire race, your soul was being stripped from you slowly, you would almost definitely do ANYTHING you could to prevent such a thing from occurring outright. And the Drukhari, although decadent, are just a by-product of the Eldar race's degenerate past, birthing Slaanesh and forcing them into pursuing darker urges to prevent themselves from dying. Everyone creates the thing they dread it seems. And as Arya said, Tyranids are just a load of hungry boys.
@@BlueSpartanYT That's ok actually. Warhammer 40K is a very, very big and complex universe with a lot of lore. You got to be a really big nerd(in a good sense) to know if not everything, then at least a lot about it.
@@BlueSpartanYT Well, you can check this series for some idea about this warhammer 40K (although in a more funny.sarcastic way), but still give some core idea about this universe there 'If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device' th-cam.com/video/cy4CJ4F-epA/w-d-xo.html
@@SirMarshalHaig Depending on what video we are talking about... Arch makes long and very dense videos. Siege of Vraks alone is a series of 42 videos, most of them 40+ minutes. That is as dense as lead. Very good for someone who already knows a fair bit of lore and wants more insight, but a chore for someone who doesn't yet even know basic lore. It's like trying to teach someone math by beating them over the head with Calculus and Trigonometry when they only know how to count to 10.
Luetin for new fans, Arch for people who have too much time, 40k Theories is all around great, MajorKill if you like dark/edgier humour and want a laugh, and Bruva Alfabusa once you know the the very basics and want to continue and have a laugh.
@@darkdevil6508 I wish there were more reaction videos to Luetin's videos, they are so informative and interesting but most importantly for newcomers he keeps the huge amount of information interesting despite the video length. I think his channel is the best also!
and just to let you guys know, the "Twins" are called Psykers and those two are LOW TIER in terms of power output and ability. and In part 5 the Inquisitor (dude in robes) gets corrupted by the warp (think dark side but worse), the response by the two Astartes when that happens is what you should do when that happens. a Psyker taken by the warp is bad news (they can make Hiroshima look like a firecracker).
I wouldn't really call those two low tier. It took a whole Astartes strike force in order to kill them and they actually held their ground for quiet a while. A low tier psyker would rather be something like an astropath, who is able to communicate through the warp but not to cast actual shockwaves which knock multiple Space Marines across the room. But yeah, compared to a real high tier psyker, those two are still nothing. I mean, Malcador would've been able to do stuff like that with his left ass cheek while taking a bath and reading a good book.
I don't think it's an inquisitors, as they probably would've been commanding the marines. I know it was wearing a cloak so the the inquisition emblem, but I think it's more likely it was a navigator or astropath, something like that
For The God Emperor! "In the Grimdarkness of the far future there is only war." Also that's definitely not Mars considering the Sol system is pretty ridicoulously fortified. Time to delve in the rabbit hole that is 40K. The Astartes are also genetically modified based on the Primarchs' DNA( 20 beings who are themselves created by the Emperor and based on his own DNA). The blue gun the astartes use is a plasma pistol. Plasma guns are notoriously unreliable(can explode in your face any time you fire one especially if not well maintained). Bolters are the guns the astartes shoot which essentially fire 75.cal explosive high velocity grenades. Though normal humans fire lower calibre bolters(still a lot of recoil) because astartes bolters can break normal human arms Spine things on the psykers (gold guy)seem to be used to enhance/use their psychic abilities(they are psykers who are essentially wizards) Lasguns(nicknamed flashlights due to their relatively low damage) are the ones that fire red lasers(as pistols,rifles,and heavy rapid fire one in the video which is called a Multi-las,etc...) in contrast to the plasma guns they deal far less damage(can still blow off human limbs but do little to something like astartes armour) but are very reliable,robust and have no recoil(being an energy weapon). They can be made out of high grade metal in a high tech factory of a Forge World or wood by the peasants of a Feudal World. And are the main infantry weapon of the Imperial Guard/Astra Militarum(the normal human troops of the Imperium of Mankind). Autoguns are the normal guns that fire bullets(8mm ones). They're even worse than lasguns as even standard guardsman flak vests(all or atleast most guardsmen have them) can easily shrug them off like nothing(afterall it is the 41st millenium). The Heavy Stubber( as seen at 3:16 in the video) is essentially a 40K version of a normal Heavy Machinegun and are far better than autoguns and are even used by the Imperial Guard in heavy weapons teams along with their bigger cousin the Heavy Bolter(more Rate Of Fire!) The guy that was kneeling in the ship with those white helmeted Astartes is an Inquistor or an agent/sanctioned psyker of the Inquisition(as can be seen by "I" on his clothing). The astartes killed him because he was posessed and posessed psykers can literally open a portal to the Warp(kinda like Hell but all emotions are manifested) which contains Daemons(literally) of Chaos. Anyway the Inquisition hunt down Chaos corruption(Heretics),Xenos influence(Aliens backstabbed and took advantage of humanity's weakness 10K years ago when a massive civil war in the imperium was happening which involved Chaos) and rebels(also heretics). Oh and Inquistors basically have unlimited power(they only answer to other Inquisitors and the God Emperor who is literally half dead due to that civil war 10K years ago). Oh and keep in mind that there are no good guys in 40K TLDR: I'm a 40K nerd and a nerd in general. Also anybody correct me if I'm wrong on something. Anyways please react to Astra Militarum/Imperial Guard by the Templin institute and Bricky's "All warhammer40K factions explained". For future 40K lore vids I recommend Arch Warhammer and Luetin09
Im not much of a reader due to dyslexia but are there any videos you recommend? Ive wanted to get into 40k ever since part 5 was dropped because it was just oozing with lore i desperately wanted to understand. But please please let me know.
I love all the references your dad makes. Optimus Prime, Star Wars, The Day Earth Stood Still... Kinda made me tear up when he said that it’s the best thing he had ever seen after the Psykers were defeated.
"I thought that was their buddy?" He was an inquisitor, a highly powerful agent who answers to the highest echelons of power in the Imperium. They can demand the services of any other agency in the Imperium, including space marines. This one was also a psyker. They killed him because he was either getting possessed by whatever daemon was in that orb or his psyker abilities were running out of control. The ship becoming split down the middle would've been the best case result if that'd happened. Killing him like that is the bare minimum needed at that exact second to prevent that. The two big guys going against the marines were psykers. Pretty mediocre ones at that. Space marines themselves are technically human. They recruit the best killers and fighters from different worlds by age 14, usually. Then they put them through extremely rigorous training, implant them with 20 or so new organs and clad them in power armor. They are like the third best class of warriors in the Imperium with only the God-Emperor's sons and his personal guard being better. And still the uncounted chapters of 1000 Astartes each are not enough to turn the tide on the collective enemies of Man. They're armed with basically 10ga automatic shotguns launching rocket-assisted grenades. The basic human soldier in this setting is armed with a lasrifle, a weapon that shoots laser beams that hit like a .50cal and are practically logistics-independent, and that's compared to a common flashlight when dealing with your usual xenos, heretic and daemon opponents. And in the grim darkness of the far future there is only war. At the end they were pulled into the Warp, the extradimensional reflection of the emotional and psychic landscape of the universe, where the collective energies of all sentient beings form the ebb and flow of the dimension and where thought-forms and cancerous nightmares reside. The stronger the feeling, the stronger the thought-form. The four main gods of the setting are the embodiments of decay, violence, excess and scheming. That creature that pulled them in was a daemon bound to the orb. And it looked like it was attacked by either another daemon or a psyker. When the astartes were kicked out of the Warp, the planet they arrived on could be anywhere in the Galaxy. At any time. The Warp is loosely connected to the flow of time, and even then it's inconsistent within the Warp. The Warp is used for interstellar travel and you have to spend a certain amount of time traveling or drifting through the currents of the Warp to get to your destination. Usually your exit could be several AU off and the exit bracket could vary by months of your estimated time of arrival. 2 weeks travel in the Warp is roughly 4 +/- 20 months in real space time difference. If you want to see what happens when you travel through the Warp without protective tech, watch Event Horizon. If the marines here were lucky, they just went to the planet they were orbiting. If not... They can go 50 days without resupply and can hibernate for decades or more.
Definitely works for the Inquisition, but doubt he's an Inquisitor. I think we may see the Inquisitor once in this series in ep.1 crossing the corridor the Astartes walk down towards their boarding torpedo. I imagine it going more like this: "Lord Inquisitor, we have captured some xenos archeotech which seems to be connected to the warp" "Excellent, here is my most disposable psyker"
The inquisitor and the two veteran marines that executed him were on the same side... until the inquisitor got possessed and became a danger to everyone on the ship. Then the inquisitor became very dead very quickly.
The cool thing about the warhammer universe is how it draws you in, this animation is the perfect example of that and its only the surface of the entire thing.
Let him check out more Warhammer 40k content, the universe is vast with a lot of lore you should also inform yourself about the basics (it may seem to much but is great) so you can explain it for the ones who don´t know. Great video, looking forward for more 40k videos.
"It is the 41st Millennium. For more than a hundred centuries The Emperor has sat immobile on the Golden Throne of Earth. He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods, and master of a million worlds by the might of his inexhaustible armies. He is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with power from the Dark Age of Technology. He is the Carrion Lord of the Imperium for whom a thousand souls are sacrificed every day, so that he may never truly die. Yet even in his deathless state, the Emperor continues his eternal vigilance. Mighty battlefleets cross the daemon-infested miasma of the Warp, the only route between distant stars, their way lit by the Astronomican, the psychic manifestation of the Emperor's will. Vast armies give battle in his name on uncounted worlds. Greatest amongst his soldiers are the Adeptus Astartes, the Space Marines, bio-engineered super-warriors. Their comrades in arms are legion: the Imperial Guard and countless planetary defence forces, the ever vigilant Inquisition and the tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus to name only a few. But for all their multitudes, they are barely enough to hold off the ever-present threat from aliens, heretics, mutants - and worse. To be a man in such times is to be one amongst untold billions. It is to live in the cruelest and most bloody regime imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim dark future there is only war. There is no peace amongst the stars, only an eternity of carnage and slaughter, and the laughter of thirsting gods."
What kind of regime would it rather be when you have demons that can invade worlds through one person reading a book, space orcs that are endless as they sprout by spores that bring down literal comets as they invade a world, space evil elves that want to kidnap the worlds population just so they can torture them to extend their own life longer, space bugs that want to consume worlds to the very last drop of life and space skeletons that pray to star entities and they want everyone else to suffer because of their own traits of their people.
Watching people guess the 40k lore is hilarious. People always like, "So those are the good guys?" People who know, are like, "There are no good guys! Just less bad."
It's is Yu'Vath technology, they wove the warp into their technology like the eldar did... except on a much more intense scale, but they are ultimately non-chaotic in nature. It's more likely to me that it was another Yu'Vath using the sphere as a lodestone to bounce his power off (it showed images of the orb speaking with a far distant orb)
"You wanted the darkness, you got it now" He have no idea how right he is, the orb was old evil tech lost to a separatist faction and the Astartes were asked to retrieve it :d
The man in the robe with the I on the back is a Inquisitor and he's connected to the sphere to listen to it because it had a conversation to the other sphere on the other ship using its psychic powers but when the Inquisitor let his guard down to tell the Space Marine with the cloak to "return them immediately" speaking about the marines on the other ship the sphere possessed him and the space marines had to kill him before the entity became to powerful
The setting has been around since the 80s, so chances are that everything which drew inspiration from 40k all that time ago has evolved enough to no longer feel quite so similar
GooseBruce spot on mate, there’s been a strong feedback loop between popular culture and 40k since it’s creation. Tyranids, (especially the Genestealer strain,) are heavily influenced by the Alien movie for example, while the design and concept of Space Marines was clearly the basis for characters like Master Chief/Spartan program. Hell, if I’m remembering correctly Starcraft was originally meant to be a 40k game.
Well done Blue Spartan, thanks for doing my request!!!!!! May the God Emperor of Man still have mercy for you taken to long to do this. I was beginning to think this April's Fools Heresy. You almost made me thought you were a Heretic!
The average number lore wise to pacify a planet is a squad of 5. 10 if it looks like there will be trouble. That Sargent at the end of the video had a gold and 2 silver service studs in his head. 120 years as a space marine. Halo, Fallout and Doom don't stand a chance.
Space Marines, hands down. The reason 40k wins any versus is because shit is ridiculous. Space marines are on the weaker end of things compared to what they fight, and they still win. They have redundant organs and augmentations put into them (something like 19 of them), are ridiculously strong without their armor, their basic ass bolters arent firing bullets but rather micro missiles, they spit acid, and on and on and on.
@@douglascampbell9809 i dont know man. 40k is hard to compare. And spartens are walking fusion reactors, their powercores could power warships. When you look into halo lore. Spartans are really special. They just like space marines, are heavily geneticly modified.( but not the extra organs) Their skeleton structure is quasi like wolverines. And as i mentioned, the mjolnir suit is a walking fusion reactor. So they are pretty badass to.
Not Really Spoilers: There is no way in hell that is Mars. Mars is in the centre of Imperium space, with defenses second only to Holy Terra. The amount of religious zealotry that goes on that close to Terra, any sort of rebellion would get crushed by the Mechanicum or the Custodes like immediately. Also Space Marines aren't quite humans anymore. Think of them like Doomguy. Or Spartans from Halo. 8 foot tall genetically engineered super soldiers, literally made to serve for hundreds of years.
Yeah they could have kinda benefited from someone who knows when to talk being there for little corrections at times, for instance to point out if that were Mars these guys would have had their entire ship scuttled by full conversion cyborgs the minute they did something semi-not very cash money. the Dad was fucking spot on in the end with the "You fought the devil and you lost buddy." stuff though, setting in a damn nutshell.
Ayyy!!! I recommended this! Don’t know if it was my recommendation that got you to check this out but I’m glad you reacted to these! Just finished watching! So awesome that you and your dad really liked it!
"This is the weirdest thing I've seen for a long time". This says a lot about the society we live in today, particularly in the field of media. To which I'm both happy and anxious.
I expected the Dad to not pay too much attention, but he isn't unwise to Sci-fi, or behaviors. "That a defense mechanism?" I've seen other reactors not even think that, they assumed other things.
@@AuburnTigers111 well, come to think of it, there are no "good factions" in real life. There are good people, sure, but there is not a single country, company, church, etc that you can say "that organization is good". In that regard, I believe warhammer is actually surprisingly mature for a universe about super soldiers fighting space mages that risk bringing demon to their world when they do warp shenanigans while greenskins fight blue skins and space elves are a bunch of dicks to everyone around them. Also, most factions in 40K aren't strictly bad either, even though most sane people wouldn't like to live under them. Take the Night Lords, for example, I certainly would not like to live in any of their worlds, but they do what they do to discourage people from commiting crimes (well, some of them), and, in theory, their methods actually work... as long as the cat is around, because as soon as it leaves, the mice go out.
I think what really made the Astartes fan film so great was that you really didn't have to be a lore junkie to enjoy it. Even if you don't know anything about W40K, you can just sit back, relax, and watch the carnage.
@@dithaingampanmei They also have 2 heart and 3 lungs and shitloads of redundant organs. Now imagine that there are lots of other thing that can beat or even one shot an average/normal astartes.
To learn more in a fun way, react to the space marine from the russianbadger youtube channel its informative and hilarious. You get to learn a lot about space marines and such and its about the video game space marine as well
There is something special about watching someone who has no idea what is going on but being awed by this. The excitement is contagious even though I've seen the entire thing more times then I can count.
You should make your dad react to luetin09 Warhammer Lore. The full versions chopped up in parts. I swear you both with lose your shit. If you thought Star Wars was grim, dark, big, and horrible, get ready for this Heretics
Your dad looked so tired of watching these videos in the beginning. Remind your dad in the nerd handbook under article 5, Section 3 it states, that he must keep doing these on account that he reminds us of our dad when we used to show him stuff like this and he too couldn’t figure out what the story about no matter how hard we tried to explain it to him.
Dad reacts is the only authentic reaction video I've ever seen. My dad reacts to things I show him very much the same way. When I show anyone else something cool like astartes, they usually watch the whole thing, maybe raising their eyebrows once or twice before discussing afterwards. But you look at any reaction video and I guarantee you the person in said video will see a gun cock or a person speak, reacting to it with so much jubilation that someone may as way have handed them the keys to paradise.
Its cool to see someone's perspective whose doesn't understand Warhammer 40k but still likes what they see and these videos from Astartes help new people get interested in the lore.
I'm a very new fan of 40K and even I cringed when he said the Astartes were just regular guys in big armor. Still love the support and interest, the Astartes video project was actually what got me interested in 40K so I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who absolutely fell in love with it when I first saw it.
Some details for you guys if you are interested: 1. There is a second Dead orb inside the same chamber as the Inquisitorial guy is in, cables hanging dead from it. Right side. 2. Glass sound on the floor when they enter 02. Ice frost, probably due to warp energy bleedout. 3. The skulls and spines around the giant gold guy. It's the same as the 2 psykers they faced outside 02. 4. The orbs are remnant warp weaponry left by the Yu'vath empire from the 39th Millennium. (Check out 'Rouge Trader') 5. Yu'vath was found during the Angevin Crusade in the Calyx Expanse M39.322, they are a warp corrupted xeno empire. Everything they is make constructed of a crystalline or ceramic material that resembles natural or fossilised bone. There is word around tho that they aint Yu'Vath by the creator but i've yet to see any proof of that claim. 6. The patterns on the orbs is the same as the masks of the psykers from ep4. 7. The 'sticks' they shove into the orbs is made by the Inqusition. 8. The orb inside the Inqusitorial vessel is communicating with the orb on the ship the Astartes are on. there are 2 active orbs. the Inquisitorial agent notice this. 9. Red top diagram measurement of something increase a lot when it goes active. 10. 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother' 'We have all failed' 'The Astartes defy our touch' 'You must return' 'Break your seal' 'That's impossible, we'll never survive that' 'You must. Take the others.' 11. Inqusitorial agent; 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!' 12. Orb; At Last!. (Cables then spark and line goes into the agent). Starts speaking xeno i suspect. 13. Orange backlight, most likely lava, the guys standing around is the same as the 2 they faced in ep4. 14. Back on heretic ship, Sgt. turns his head to the side, most likely getting the recall order. 15. Tentacle creature looks like Asura from indian mythology. The female head on top, symbol looks very similar to that's on the small green screen at 0.22 in the original video. 16. Symbols on the orb appears on the sgt hard when its getting absorbed. 17. Asura looking dude glows blue and Tentacles. You can see 'black' things 'swimming around in there? before one comes from below to eat/attack the blue guy. it breaks and the marines shatter. 18. Blue tentacle looks like it goes into the marines, you can faintly see blue light in the sgt abdomen when he reappears. 19. Red eye lens is dead, armour or helmet has lost power. 20. Strange patterns appear in the marines spit and bile, i'ts clotted blood caused by warp. 21. Giant Skeleton on thrones and such might be Yu'Vath versions of Titans, or its dead kings/emperors. or the original Yu'vath was that large. 22. You can see the other Astartes appear on the other pillars around the area in their own 'teleportish' flashes, you see 3 of them clearly, 1st is to the right side outside panel, you barely see it. 23. The giant skeletons on the thrones, from the back of their skulls go our spine looking things that looks like what they guys in ep4 had. 24. 1st marine after video, creators chapter, 'Retributors'. 2nd marine is 'Angel Sanguine'. 3rd marine is 'Void Dragons', fanmade chapter by patrons. 4th marine is 'Deaths Hand', fanmade chapter by patrons. 25. The weaponry that attack the hands of death marine is an Eldar shuriken carbine of some sort. 26. That's a predator tank with anti infantry cannon.
10:52 Your dad full grasped what Warhammer 40K was about. Bravo. For him, he's right, he is their "buddy". But the sphere gave him a vision that went beyond his mental capacity (he's a type of psychic), and got corrupted with what he saw. He got gunned down in a mercy killing, as a safeguard from being possessed.
"Star wars kind of thing"
WH40K fan: HERESY!!!
Big HERESY!!!
@@kennywolterding404 UNGODLY HERESY
Enough HERESY for a declaration of Exterminatus.
Enough HERESY for a declaration of Exterminatus.
"Captain prepare my personal exterminatus fleet!!! FOR THE EMPRAAAAH! PURGE THESE HERETICS!!"
"You're in hell, buddy, that's where you are. You tried fighting the devil and you lost."
All of 40k in a nutshell.
I was actually surprised that is accurate
Yeah his old guy common sense powers just went over 9000 there, I fucking died at how accurately that captured the setting entirely with him just seeing a single instance of Mankind vs Chaos/warp fuckery.
@@Iudex333 that's the power of good visual storytelling.
@@Iudex333 Humans always lose vs Chaos/Warp tho? the empire is not powerful? sorry if i sound stupid, im a noob in WH40k
@@juanmanuelgonzalez8113 Not really, their obnoxiously powerful but unorganized and have forgotten or willingly parted ways with loads of knowledge, all it would really take to swing things is Belisarius Cawl
reverse engineering the Necron pylons that were on Cadia and the Warp won't be much of an issue, if the Emperor comes back they'll probably clean house.
"I thought that was their guy, like their buddy?"
What you just witnessed was the closest thing to an exorcism in Warhammer 40k. Demonic possession is not taken lightly.
Well, considering that the guy linked up to orb was very probably a Psycher, it was either killing the dude or him spawning a bunch of Demons on their ship so...
He was their buddy, that's why they killed him quickly. He would have wanted it that way.
I forget the name of the aliens in astartes, but they are very talented at warpcraft and can integrate it into their technology on a scale better than any other race, but they are non-chaotic in nature, so I don't know how convinced I am of "demonic possession", definitely some warp based manipulation though.
@@blazednlovinit People are saying that they are the Yu'Vath but I think the guy said its just something he made up. Also the guy was about to get possessed so boom boom he goes.
@@blazednlovinit they still use the warp. That not because you're not sick that you can't carry a disease.
+ demons hate and eat everything. Yuvath talking to each other with a degree of fear and anger. + one human/psyker talking to them louuuud ans clear ? And 5 astartes un the warp ? Well i pretty sure this event rather unusual have been noted on the book of a lot of demons like " buffet party"
Dad: Looks like witchcraft.
Dad: Poisoning my mind.
Your dad would be a great Inquisitor.
Struck me fucking dead when he said "You fought the devil and lost buddy, your in hell." or however he said it exactly, he summed up most of humanities interactions with the warp past and future with one instance in front of him with zero hesitation. edit: Also died when he didn't even blink at the guy getting possessed then murdered, just wondered if he was on their team in his confusion about that the sides in the conflict.
@@Iudex333 Lmfao same.
No Doubt
Inquisitor Daddius Maximus
Even he knew heresy when he saw it
"You're in Hell buddy"
Astartes: "Good, I thought I was in Detroit"
*WE ARE THE PROTECTORS OF HUMANITY*
BUT IF YOU ARE IN DETROIT THEN YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN
CANT HAVE SHIT IN DETROIT
“Take him to Detroit!”
It’s fun watching someone try and piece this thing together without dumping 10 hours of basic lore onto him.
It´s also the second time now that I heard someone refer to the space marines as robots.
@@Reguwudo Bunch of heretics.
@@hermaeusmora424 well, i wouldn't blame them to think that if they ever seen the Iron Hands.
@@hermaeusmora424 Honestly they might as well be, they have like 4 hearts don't they?
Organic robots lol
And the more I learn about W40k the more I realize that "10 hours of basic lore" is not, in any way, enough.
"Tried to fight the devil and you lost."
You might be more correct than you know.
@John the Skub miner heretics hate this one trick.
NOBODY LIKE THIS FURTHER it's perfect right now!
No body expects the Inquisition to be corrupted
Eisenhorn.
@@eno88 I don't remember eisenhord If I remember he was part in the ordo xenos or maybe im wrong
Not Corrupted!! lol.. Those guys are always in some form or the other in the Crap but reside in the shadows..
40K is not nice place, You will be killed ,murder raped,re assembled,possessed, enslaved Eaten and so much more..
@@eno88 Esenhorn was not corrupted if I remember correctly from books
Giann Mikhael not gonna lie, they had us in the first half
"Star wars kind of thing"
*The Black Templars have been notified of your location*
WE WILL SPAY AND WE WILL NEUTER TILL THEY IS NOTHING LEFT
Don't contact the blood Ravens tho, they'll steal your property
Me and my squad will be there shortly to PURGE THE HERETICS!
@@eriklindergren8755 Grey Knights :
PURRRRRRRGIIIIINNNNGGGG WWWWWWWWIIIIIIIITH MAAAAAAAAAAAAH KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!
Pysker gets possessed
Astarte: "We don't do that here"
"Wait, that's illegal"
Fully manifested Demon would wipe the entire ship out, it was neccesary to cointain it while they could. Those things eat bolter shells like candy..
@@AB-ln2py would depend on what demon that got in.
plenty of weak trash demons out there that those two marines could handle.
@@-Big_Big Heh... in lore even weak ass demon can trash Marines... not like tabletop where tactivals can survive bloodthirster with some luck.
Anyway, doubt weak ass demon would be summoned as a weapon by the yhva
@@AB-ln2py Well, actually weak demons aren't really a match for a Space Marine. There are plenty of books in which Astartes strike teams take down hundreds of demons and some marines even take down Greater Demons completely on their own, which is basically the worst and most powerful kind of them, hence Bjorn the Fell-Handed.
Also, the Yu'Vath didn't summon the demon. Though they are being as warp-corruped as it gets, they are no chaos whorshippers. It's more like when people were happy about the prosperity nuclear power brought them only to discover that the lightheaded use of it got them cancer and they desperatly tried to reverse that effect somehow, it's just that it was warp energy instead of nuclear power and warp corruption instead of cancer.
The reason why the inquisitor got possessed is because he had to tell the Astartes to pull back the strike team, which caused him to let down his guard, which happened at the same time when the other Yu'Vath sphere broke its shield in order to pull in the Space Marines. So basically, a (or multiple) demon present in the warp arround them saw two very bright souls flashing up and went in for the meal.
"Is that Mars?"
So much heresy in one video...
The Omnissiah is not amused.
100011010 101001001 🤬🦾🦿⏳⚙️
@@cappinjocj9316 😂😂😂
Wait, it could actually be Mars tho. Pretty important place in 40k. Even a C'tan is rumored to be sleeping far under the surface.
@@Yotrymp while yes it's an important place in 40k that's exactly the problem, there is no way the Adeptus Mechanicus would let mars be overrun with rebels not even including the fact said rebels apparently have a naval force that isn't being blown to bits by Battlefleet Solar or The Phalanx
'So, they're human under there?' - It's... complicated..
Yes but also no
Yeah a human with 2 hearts, 4 lungs and acid for saliva
@@anastartes2693 3 lungs
So they're not Humans?
*Grabs plasma gun*
Kinda like how a wolf is a chihuahua
Those white helmeted marines are apart of the same force boarding the ship and are actually their superiors and veterans. The guy in the red is part of there team and an organization called the Inquisition that tries to stop "warp f**kery"(basically imagine 4 Satans controlling a different dimension) and was probably a psyker a person able to control the Warp, like the force in star wars. then he got possessed by that weird most likely sentient ball on their ship and to stop him from presumably killing everyone on it they did the next thing, PURGED THE HERETIC FROM THERE BLESSED SHIP, FOR THE EMPEROR!
FOR THE GOD EMPEROR OF MANKIND
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
What faction are they from?
EMPEROR FRACTIOB
@@GoldenBoar i think it is a custom chapter from the guy that made this series. Only the Inquisitor is from the Inquisition (obviously) but im not sure if from Ordo Hereticus, Ordo Xenos or Ordo Malleus. I think it is Hereticus. But that is just a shot in the dark to be honest.
Warhammer 40K Space Marines are when some takes a super soldier and turns the dial from awesome to Legendary Badass
as much as I love master chief, he would get his cheeks clapped by a space marine
The best part is that the space marines are still on the weaker end compared to all the bullshit they have to deal with.
STOP SIMPING FOR E GIRLS nah, he would go toe to toe with a standard space marine for a while, any higher rank though would win. Since 40k just turns everything to over 9000. Doom guy would get insta wrecked, but doom slayer would have the same odds as master chief (doom slayer is doom guy infused with the essence of what is basically God, but is still killable) since they are basically the same power level wise when you account for lore. (Halo on heroic is the lore accurate game mode, don’t know about doom tho would assume normal would be lore accurate).
@@jayjayx5x1 doomslayer would be unbeatable in 40k, lore wise his armor got blasted with a laser that was the heat of the sun and it wasn't even scratched, also he doesn't need any food, water, or sleep as long as he keeps killing, the suit absorbs the power of what he kills and basically keeps him forever young and powerful and never gets tired so 40k would stand no chance against him, but he would basically just jump in the warp and fight all the chaos gods and daemons
@@beaswork8520 I could totally annihilate the Doom Slayer. The same way I did my son Horus.
“You’re in Hell buddy that’s where you are now.”
Me: *Laughs in warp*
“You tried fighting the devil and you lost.”
Me: *cackles in Warp*
he actually returned to the material world , you can see his buddies also materialize back , they are in some kind of planet im sure they will get rescued !!
when they went to the warp ,you can see some kind of thing destroy the daemon that caught the astarties , im guessing the same thing is what made them materialize back into the material world my best guess is the emperor !!
@@fouzaialaa7962 Nope, he is still in the warp. He was floating in the warp, and after he got grabbed and let go, he got transported to a daemon world.
"That's cool, eh?"
"Yeah, that's cool, you kidding me? I think that's the best video thing I've seen in my life! How could this not get views?"
Your dad has excellent taste, my dude. And I like on top of that him instinctively thinking that the sheer quality of 'Astartes' makes it near unbelievable to think that it's some kind of hidden gem.
Agreed
Just... stop corrupting your dad by exposing him to -Cha- crap like Prometheus.
Amen.
Fully Agreed
Between the bloke that made astartes and the bloke that made death of hope games workshop needs to speak to these guys and get them on board to make a movie
"The bad guys"
Games Workshop: "This is Warhammer. We don't do that here."
There are no good guys in 40k. Everyone, every faction, every race, is an evil one in their own ways.
Except the orks
They're just having fun
No offense but Chaos/Tyranids/Dark Eldar are 110% evil with no redeemable qualities.
@@adrianflare7951 tyranids just want to eat, nothing evil about eating.
@@adrianflare7951 The truth is that Chaos does have its own redeemable qualities. For example, the chaos Gods represent more than just what they are known to represent widely. Nurgle is nature incarnate, Tzeentch is a force of progress and Khorne is one of justice. These aspects are not shown too frequently anymore but that is due to the overwhelming presence of violence, war, hopelessness, famine and betrayal present in the Galaxy as of late.
And if you had spent about five thousand years living and doing as you please and indulging yourself (building up a massive amount of self-importance), then suddenly found out that due to the efforts of your entire race, your soul was being stripped from you slowly, you would almost definitely do ANYTHING you could to prevent such a thing from occurring outright.
And the Drukhari, although decadent, are just a by-product of the Eldar race's degenerate past, birthing Slaanesh and forcing them into pursuing darker urges to prevent themselves from dying. Everyone creates the thing they dread it seems.
And as Arya said, Tyranids are just a load of hungry boys.
what about tau i say there the least bad of all and treat there civilians with some respect at least.
hears "starwars style" *HERESY DETECTED*
Death Watch on their way
"Tried fighting the devil and you lost" - Cool Dad
He is not wrong
You could have just title the video "I don't know what it is, but it's looks cool".
Dont be a dick bro, 40k is hella complicated people into warhammer dont even know everything
@@BlueSpartanYT That's ok actually. Warhammer 40K is a very, very big and complex universe with a lot of lore. You got to be a really big nerd(in a good sense) to know if not everything, then at least a lot about it.
@@callum4450 I'm not being a dick, i'm just joking. Alright?
@@BlueSpartanYT Well, you can check this series for some idea about this warhammer 40K (although in a more funny.sarcastic way), but still give some core idea about this universe there
'If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device'
th-cam.com/video/cy4CJ4F-epA/w-d-xo.html
@@BlueSpartanYT u don't know this but this trailer was all created by one person the VFX and cgi cinematic shots and the composition all by one person
I love how into it your dad is. I think you found a future 40k fan. Time for lore videos??
I suggest Arch Warhammer, especially about the Black Crusades. Failbaddon the Harmless gets me every time.
@@SirMarshalHaig Depending on what video we are talking about...
Arch makes long and very dense videos. Siege of Vraks alone is a series of 42 videos, most of them 40+ minutes. That is as dense as lead. Very good for someone who already knows a fair bit of lore and wants more insight, but a chore for someone who doesn't yet even know basic lore.
It's like trying to teach someone math by beating them over the head with Calculus and Trigonometry when they only know how to count to 10.
@@edim108 Luetin, for completely new fans or even those with basic knowledge , luetin is the best in my opinion.
Luetin for new fans, Arch for people who have too much time, 40k Theories is all around great, MajorKill if you like dark/edgier humour and want a laugh, and Bruva Alfabusa once you know the the very basics and want to continue and have a laugh.
@@darkdevil6508 I wish there were more reaction videos to Luetin's videos, they are so informative and interesting but most importantly for newcomers he keeps the huge amount of information interesting despite the video length. I think his channel is the best also!
and just to let you guys know, the "Twins" are called Psykers and those two are LOW TIER in terms of power output and ability. and In part 5 the Inquisitor (dude in robes) gets corrupted by the warp (think dark side but worse), the response by the two Astartes when that happens is what you should do when that happens. a Psyker taken by the warp is bad news (they can make Hiroshima look like a firecracker).
I wouldn't really call those two low tier. It took a whole Astartes strike force in order to kill them and they actually held their ground for quiet a while. A low tier psyker would rather be something like an astropath, who is able to communicate through the warp but not to cast actual shockwaves which knock multiple Space Marines across the room.
But yeah, compared to a real high tier psyker, those two are still nothing. I mean, Malcador would've been able to do stuff like that with his left ass cheek while taking a bath and reading a good book.
I don't think it's an inquisitors, as they probably would've been commanding the marines. I know it was wearing a cloak so the the inquisition emblem, but I think it's more likely it was a navigator or astropath, something like that
@@atak_1 my buddy said it was just a tech priest
@@maxnovakovics2568 That ain't no tech priest. He's a psyker serving the Inquisition
@@Lord-Commissar couldn't have said it better myself.
He got corrupted when he broke concentration to warn the astartes
"Tried fighting the devil and you lost". Said someone to a space marine. If you only knew. XD
My god the number of times they've won
For The God Emperor!
"In the Grimdarkness of the far future there is only war."
Also that's definitely not Mars considering the Sol system is pretty ridicoulously fortified.
Time to delve in the rabbit hole that is 40K. The Astartes are also genetically modified based on the Primarchs' DNA( 20 beings who are themselves created by the Emperor and based on his own DNA).
The blue gun the astartes use is a plasma pistol. Plasma guns are notoriously unreliable(can explode in your face any time you fire one especially if not well maintained).
Bolters are the guns the astartes shoot which essentially fire 75.cal explosive high velocity grenades. Though normal humans fire lower calibre bolters(still a lot of recoil) because astartes bolters can break normal human arms
Spine things on the psykers (gold guy)seem to be used to enhance/use their psychic abilities(they are psykers who are essentially wizards)
Lasguns(nicknamed flashlights due to their relatively low damage)
are the ones that fire red lasers(as pistols,rifles,and heavy rapid fire one in the video which is called a Multi-las,etc...) in contrast to the plasma guns they deal far less damage(can still blow off human limbs but do little to something like astartes armour) but are very reliable,robust and have no recoil(being an energy weapon). They can be made out of high grade metal in a high tech factory of a Forge World or wood by the peasants of a Feudal World. And are the main infantry weapon of the Imperial Guard/Astra Militarum(the normal human troops of the Imperium of Mankind).
Autoguns are the normal guns that fire bullets(8mm ones). They're even worse than lasguns as even standard guardsman flak vests(all or atleast most guardsmen have them) can easily shrug them off like nothing(afterall it is the 41st millenium).
The Heavy Stubber( as seen at 3:16 in the video) is essentially a 40K version of a normal Heavy Machinegun and are far better than autoguns and are even used by the Imperial Guard in heavy weapons teams along with their bigger cousin the Heavy Bolter(more Rate Of Fire!)
The guy that was kneeling in the ship with those white helmeted Astartes is an Inquistor or an agent/sanctioned psyker of the Inquisition(as can be seen by "I" on his clothing). The astartes killed him because he was posessed and posessed psykers can literally open a portal to the Warp(kinda like Hell but all emotions are manifested) which contains Daemons(literally) of Chaos.
Anyway the Inquisition hunt down Chaos corruption(Heretics),Xenos influence(Aliens backstabbed and took advantage of humanity's weakness 10K years ago when a massive civil war in the imperium was happening which involved Chaos) and rebels(also heretics). Oh and Inquistors basically have unlimited power(they only answer to other Inquisitors and the God Emperor who is literally half dead due to that civil war 10K years ago).
Oh and keep in mind that there are no good guys in 40K
TLDR: I'm a 40K nerd and a nerd in general. Also anybody correct me if I'm wrong on something.
Anyways please react to Astra Militarum/Imperial Guard by the Templin institute and Bricky's "All warhammer40K factions explained". For future 40K lore vids I recommend Arch Warhammer and Luetin09
Im not much of a reader due to dyslexia but are there any videos you recommend? Ive wanted to get into 40k ever since part 5 was dropped because it was just oozing with lore i desperately wanted to understand. But please please let me know.
LUV. jpg Music Luetin09 has some pretty awesome lore videos although they are long af
Trapped In A Bagel the longer the better my friend. I just want to sink my entire existence into this world!
@@BuffDaddySmoove I think that the best way to start with 40k franchise is to play video games. Try Dawn of War series and WH40k Space Marine
@@BuffDaddySmoove playing the games are dope but that back story to the 40k universe trapped in a bagle is right he makes thr best lore vids
I love all the references your dad makes. Optimus Prime, Star Wars, The Day Earth Stood Still... Kinda made me tear up when he said that it’s the best thing he had ever seen after the Psykers were defeated.
Really kinda confirms it for me, that fight scene really is one of the greatest fight scenes I've seen.
"I thought that was their buddy?"
He was an inquisitor, a highly powerful agent who answers to the highest echelons of power in the Imperium. They can demand the services of any other agency in the Imperium, including space marines. This one was also a psyker.
They killed him because he was either getting possessed by whatever daemon was in that orb or his psyker abilities were running out of control. The ship becoming split down the middle would've been the best case result if that'd happened. Killing him like that is the bare minimum needed at that exact second to prevent that.
The two big guys going against the marines were psykers. Pretty mediocre ones at that.
Space marines themselves are technically human. They recruit the best killers and fighters from different worlds by age 14, usually. Then they put them through extremely rigorous training, implant them with 20 or so new organs and clad them in power armor. They are like the third best class of warriors in the Imperium with only the God-Emperor's sons and his personal guard being better. And still the uncounted chapters of 1000 Astartes each are not enough to turn the tide on the collective enemies of Man. They're armed with basically 10ga automatic shotguns launching rocket-assisted grenades.
The basic human soldier in this setting is armed with a lasrifle, a weapon that shoots laser beams that hit like a .50cal and are practically logistics-independent, and that's compared to a common flashlight when dealing with your usual xenos, heretic and daemon opponents. And in the grim darkness of the far future there is only war.
At the end they were pulled into the Warp, the extradimensional reflection of the emotional and psychic landscape of the universe, where the collective energies of all sentient beings form the ebb and flow of the dimension and where thought-forms and cancerous nightmares reside. The stronger the feeling, the stronger the thought-form. The four main gods of the setting are the embodiments of decay, violence, excess and scheming. That creature that pulled them in was a daemon bound to the orb. And it looked like it was attacked by either another daemon or a psyker.
When the astartes were kicked out of the Warp, the planet they arrived on could be anywhere in the Galaxy. At any time. The Warp is loosely connected to the flow of time, and even then it's inconsistent within the Warp. The Warp is used for interstellar travel and you have to spend a certain amount of time traveling or drifting through the currents of the Warp to get to your destination. Usually your exit could be several AU off and the exit bracket could vary by months of your estimated time of arrival. 2 weeks travel in the Warp is roughly 4 +/- 20 months in real space time difference.
If you want to see what happens when you travel through the Warp without protective tech, watch Event Horizon.
If the marines here were lucky, they just went to the planet they were orbiting. If not... They can go 50 days without resupply and can hibernate for decades or more.
Good resume
Definitely works for the Inquisition, but doubt he's an Inquisitor. I think we may see the Inquisitor once in this series in ep.1 crossing the corridor the Astartes walk down towards their boarding torpedo. I imagine it going more like this:
"Lord Inquisitor, we have captured some xenos archeotech which seems to be connected to the warp"
"Excellent, here is my most disposable psyker"
That inquisitor attacked the deamon as his last bit of rebellion against them.
Good breakdown, but the two guys who smash the inquisitor are probably between not phsykers, no hoods
The inquisitor and the two veteran marines that executed him were on the same side... until the inquisitor got possessed and became a danger to everyone on the ship. Then the inquisitor became very dead very quickly.
The start where he laughs lol
The cool thing about the warhammer universe is how it draws you in, this animation is the perfect example of that and its only the surface of the entire thing.
Let him check out more Warhammer 40k content, the universe is vast with a lot of lore you should also inform yourself about the basics (it may seem to much but is great) so you can explain it for the ones who don´t know. Great video, looking forward for more 40k videos.
"I thought that was they're buddy" Possession is no joke
"It is the 41st Millennium. For more than a hundred centuries The Emperor has sat immobile on the Golden Throne of Earth. He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods, and master of a million worlds by the might of his inexhaustible armies. He is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with power from the Dark Age of Technology. He is the Carrion Lord of the Imperium for whom a thousand souls are sacrificed every day, so that he may never truly die.
Yet even in his deathless state, the Emperor continues his eternal vigilance. Mighty battlefleets cross the daemon-infested miasma of the Warp, the only route between distant stars, their way lit by the Astronomican, the psychic manifestation of the Emperor's will. Vast armies give battle in his name on uncounted worlds. Greatest amongst his soldiers are the Adeptus Astartes, the Space Marines, bio-engineered super-warriors. Their comrades in arms are legion: the Imperial Guard and countless planetary defence forces, the ever vigilant Inquisition and the tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus to name only a few. But for all their multitudes, they are barely enough to hold off the ever-present threat from aliens, heretics, mutants - and worse.
To be a man in such times is to be one amongst untold billions. It is to live in the cruelest and most bloody regime imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim dark future there is only war. There is no peace amongst the stars, only an eternity of carnage and slaughter, and the laughter of thirsting gods."
eno88 damn
I mean, pretty fucking much, yeah. Just a bunch a warp fuckery.
"He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods" heresy must be purged
What kind of regime would it rather be when you have demons that can invade worlds through one person reading a book,
space orcs that are endless as they sprout by spores that bring down literal comets as they invade a world,
space evil elves that want to kidnap the worlds population just so they can torture them to extend their own life longer,
space bugs that want to consume worlds to the very last drop of life and space skeletons that pray to star entities and they want everyone else to suffer because of their own traits of their people.
mikealvas don’t forget space commies
Watching people guess the 40k lore is hilarious.
People always like, "So those are the good guys?"
People who know, are like, "There are no good guys! Just less bad."
Well I'd say the orks could be counted as the good guys in 40k as they're just out there looking for fun in this war filled grimdark universe
Less than who is my question
Polarized characters is so mainstream that everyone just looking for the good guy to follow
@@arya.n.8252 yeah schools and media teach us endless false binaries.
Interex was good. Was.
He's actually pretty close, the voices in the orbs are actually demons.
Not confirmed or denied.
It's is Yu'Vath technology, they wove the warp into their technology like the eldar did... except on a much more intense scale, but they are ultimately non-chaotic in nature. It's more likely to me that it was another Yu'Vath using the sphere as a lodestone to bounce his power off (it showed images of the orb speaking with a far distant orb)
The warhammer 40k universe is something you guys would definitely love to get into and learn about great video like always!
"You wanted the darkness, you got it now" He have no idea how right he is, the orb was old evil tech lost to a separatist faction and the Astartes were asked to retrieve it :d
They were using Yuvoth(unsure as to correct spelling, too lazy to look it up) tech to trap something from the Warp for... whatever purpose.
The man in the robe with the I on the back is a Inquisitor and he's connected to the sphere to listen to it because it had a conversation to the other sphere on the other ship using its psychic powers but when the Inquisitor let his guard down to tell the Space Marine with the cloak to "return them immediately" speaking about the marines on the other ship the sphere possessed him and the space marines had to kill him before the entity became to powerful
"Tried to fight the Devil, and you lost". That's actually a pretty cool quote.
The setting has been around since the 80s, so chances are that everything which drew inspiration from 40k all that time ago has evolved enough to no longer feel quite so similar
GooseBruce spot on mate, there’s been a strong feedback loop between popular culture and 40k since it’s creation. Tyranids, (especially the Genestealer strain,) are heavily influenced by the Alien movie for example, while the design and concept of Space Marines was clearly the basis for characters like Master Chief/Spartan program. Hell, if I’m remembering correctly Starcraft was originally meant to be a 40k game.
"better then most movies ive seen in my entire life". Right on!
Awesome vid, just proves that 40K deserves a spot on the big screen.
“In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war”
your dad would make a good inquisitor. "This guy is in to witchcraft, no two ways about it."
You’re gonna come home to your dad painting mini figurines while listening to 40K Audio Books.
"I thought that was their guy" it was, they did him a service. Being killed is far more merciful than demonic possession.
"Star Wars, but in a darker way."
Perfect description sir
"A book" Not quite just one..
But this does prove that everyone can enjoy astartes no matter how into/not into 40k they are :)
he seems like that person that would literally turn their entire head to talk to someone while driving
This is soo good. Glad you guys covered it
Been hoping you'd show your dad this one, Warhammer lore is pretty neat
He’s a really good dad, you can tell he is not big on this nerdy stuff but he’s trying so hard to bond with his son lol. Love these videos
"he's in hell, buddy"
Hmm, not exactly but kinda... he's not right, but he's not exactly wrong either xD
Talking about abadon hehe
"Is he crazy, that guy? Went in the front door!"
Pretty much summed up the Astartes in two sentences.
Well done Blue Spartan, thanks for doing my request!!!!!! May the God Emperor of Man still have mercy for you taken to long to do this. I was beginning to think this April's Fools Heresy. You almost made me thought you were a Heretic!
Mechanical Monk: "Guys, i think he got me, HALP"
Astartes: "We got you bro! MERCIFUL KILLING!"
Who would win?
1.)100 space marines
2.)100 Halo spartans
3.)100 Fallout power armor soldiers
4.)10 DOOM GUYS
The average number lore wise to pacify a planet is a squad of 5.
10 if it looks like there will be trouble.
That Sargent at the end of the video had a gold and 2 silver service studs in his head. 120 years as a space marine.
Halo, Fallout and Doom don't stand a chance.
Space Marines, hands down. The reason 40k wins any versus is because shit is ridiculous. Space marines are on the weaker end of things compared to what they fight, and they still win. They have redundant organs and augmentations put into them (something like 19 of them), are ridiculously strong without their armor, their basic ass bolters arent firing bullets but rather micro missiles, they spit acid, and on and on and on.
@@douglascampbell9809 i dont know man. 40k is hard to compare.
And spartens are walking fusion reactors, their powercores could power warships.
When you look into halo lore.
Spartans are really special.
They just like space marines, are heavily geneticly modified.( but not the extra organs)
Their skeleton structure is quasi like wolverines.
And as i mentioned, the mjolnir suit is a walking fusion reactor.
So they are pretty badass to.
This is one of the best reaction videos I found on TH-cam, pure honest reaction by someone who doesn't know about warhammer 40k and also no bullshit
"I think that's the best video thing I've ever seen in my life." Dude, I'm a millennial movie buff and I 100% agree.
"These Main Characters, the Space Marines" man I hate how true that is.
11:20 he was part of them but moment he got possessed/corrupted they axed him right there.
Witchcraft- yes
Devil- probably
We only need to wipe that star wars nonsense from his memory and he will be a fine addition to the imperium of man.
Not Really Spoilers: There is no way in hell that is Mars. Mars is in the centre of Imperium space, with defenses second only to Holy Terra. The amount of religious zealotry that goes on that close to Terra, any sort of rebellion would get crushed by the Mechanicum or the Custodes like immediately.
Also Space Marines aren't quite humans anymore. Think of them like Doomguy. Or Spartans from Halo. 8 foot tall genetically engineered super soldiers, literally made to serve for hundreds of years.
Yeah they could have kinda benefited from someone who knows when to talk being there for little corrections at times, for instance to point out if that were Mars these guys would have had their entire ship scuttled by full conversion cyborgs the minute they did something semi-not very cash money. the Dad was fucking spot on in the end with the "You fought the devil and you lost buddy." stuff though, setting in a damn nutshell.
"I think he is one of their prophets" lmao!!
Ayyy!!! I recommended this! Don’t know if it was my recommendation that got you to check this out but I’m glad you reacted to these!
Just finished watching! So awesome that you and your dad really liked it!
BlueSpartan bro thanks for being so awesome and so active in your comments and community. You and your dad keep up the good work!
"The coolest thing I've ever seen I think it just poisoned my mind"
LOL
him: "Star Wars kind of thing
me: ...rrrrrrRRRREEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
The Dad's reactions is so genuine. Fantastic.
What was he laughing for at the beginning 😂
"This is the weirdest thing I've seen for a long time".
This says a lot about the society we live in today, particularly in the field of media. To which I'm both happy and anxious.
I expected the Dad to not pay too much attention, but he isn't unwise to Sci-fi, or behaviors. "That a defense mechanism?" I've seen other reactors not even think that, they assumed other things.
"This is something I'd like to look at." Hell yeah brother DADS DOWN FOR TERRA
You should definitely have him react to more 40k stuff. Or else its heresy.
The most funny thing I’ve ever heard in 40k, “Bad Guys”
4:48 “the bad guys” there are no good guys in WH40K though, so that doesn’t help much
I've heard 40k mocked as "Grim Derp" for that very reason it's depressing.
@@AuburnTigers111 well, come to think of it, there are no "good factions" in real life. There are good people, sure, but there is not a single country, company, church, etc that you can say "that organization is good". In that regard, I believe warhammer is actually surprisingly mature for a universe about super soldiers fighting space mages that risk bringing demon to their world when they do warp shenanigans while greenskins fight blue skins and space elves are a bunch of dicks to everyone around them. Also, most factions in 40K aren't strictly bad either, even though most sane people wouldn't like to live under them. Take the Night Lords, for example, I certainly would not like to live in any of their worlds, but they do what they do to discourage people from commiting crimes (well, some of them), and, in theory, their methods actually work... as long as the cat is around, because as soon as it leaves, the mice go out.
I think what really made the Astartes fan film so great was that you really didn't have to be a lore junkie to enjoy it. Even if you don't know anything about W40K, you can just sit back, relax, and watch the carnage.
Why your father laughing man 🤣
@@BlueSpartanYT ggs love your dad 👍 keep up
The Space Marines look like they each weigh a ton. And those pauldrons😶
Ironically they're incredibly fast like a car and the armour makes them even faster.
@@Aniyah-CHG woah😮 thats like Captain America on steroids, wearing War Machine armor.
They weigh something like 1100 lbs in armor and 700 lbs out of it.
@@dithaingampanmei They also have 2 heart and 3 lungs and shitloads of redundant organs. Now imagine that there are lots of other thing that can beat or even one shot an average/normal astartes.
They can also spit on your face and kill you on account of their acidic saliva.
12:20 "...You just poisoned my whole mind!"
Such is the insidious way of Chaos!
React to the
"Imperium of Man"
by The Templin Institute
Your dad is awesome bro. There something about his reactions that makes it so entertaining to rewatch!
To learn more in a fun way, react to the space marine from the russianbadger youtube channel its informative and hilarious. You get to learn a lot about space marines and such and its about the video game space marine as well
There is something special about watching someone who has no idea what is going on but being awed by this. The excitement is contagious even though I've seen the entire thing more times then I can count.
You should make your dad react to luetin09 Warhammer Lore. The full versions chopped up in parts. I swear you both with lose your shit. If you thought Star Wars was grim, dark, big, and horrible, get ready for this Heretics
While i agree 40k is worse star wars is an assload more dark than alot realize
"You're in hell, buddy, that's where you are. You tried fighting the devil and you lost."
Ohoho, they've killed far worse things than the devil.
Your dad looked so tired of watching these videos in the beginning. Remind your dad in the nerd handbook under article 5, Section 3 it states, that he must keep doing these on account that he reminds us of our dad when we used to show him stuff like this and he too couldn’t figure out what the story about no matter how hard we tried to explain it to him.
Dad reacts is the only authentic reaction video I've ever seen. My dad reacts to things I show him very much the same way. When I show anyone else something cool like astartes, they usually watch the whole thing, maybe raising their eyebrows once or twice before discussing afterwards. But you look at any reaction video and I guarantee you the person in said video will see a gun cock or a person speak, reacting to it with so much jubilation that someone may as way have handed them the keys to paradise.
"who are the bad guys?"
"Yes"
Its cool to see someone's perspective whose doesn't understand Warhammer 40k but still likes what they see and these videos from Astartes help new people get interested in the lore.
“You tried fighting the Devil , and you lost”
This series is packed, every minute of screen time is 2 hours of Lore explanation
I'm a very new fan of 40K and even I cringed when he said the Astartes were just regular guys in big armor. Still love the support and interest, the Astartes video project was actually what got me interested in 40K so I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who absolutely fell in love with it when I first saw it.
The Warhammer Universe is one of the most insane fictional universe's.
'you cant make this up theres something wrong with him' lmaoo
"they did make a game out of it"
Understatement of the year.
“This guy should be making movies”
Ahmen
"Emperor of man thats religious-"
*HERESY ALERT!*
"Pretty sure of a tabletop game-"
*EXTERMINATUS BROTHERS!*
LOL jk
Some details for you guys if you are interested:
1. There is a second Dead orb inside the same chamber as the Inquisitorial guy is in, cables hanging dead from it. Right side.
2. Glass sound on the floor when they enter 02. Ice frost, probably due to warp energy bleedout.
3. The skulls and spines around the giant gold guy. It's the same as the 2 psykers they faced outside 02.
4. The orbs are remnant warp weaponry left by the Yu'vath empire from the 39th Millennium. (Check out 'Rouge Trader')
5. Yu'vath was found during the Angevin Crusade in the Calyx Expanse M39.322, they are a warp corrupted xeno empire. Everything they is make constructed of a crystalline or ceramic material that resembles natural or fossilised bone. There is word around tho that they aint Yu'Vath by the creator but i've yet to see any proof of that claim.
6. The patterns on the orbs is the same as the masks of the psykers from ep4.
7. The 'sticks' they shove into the orbs is made by the Inqusition.
8. The orb inside the Inqusitorial vessel is communicating with the orb on the ship the Astartes are on. there are 2 active orbs. the Inquisitorial agent notice this.
9. Red top diagram measurement of something increase a lot when it goes active.
10. 'Who is here?' 'I failed brother' 'We have all failed' 'The Astartes defy our touch' 'You must return' 'Break your seal' 'That's impossible, we'll never survive that' 'You must. Take the others.'
11. Inqusitorial agent; 'RECALL THEM IMMEDIATELY!'
12. Orb; At Last!. (Cables then spark and line goes into the agent). Starts speaking xeno i suspect.
13. Orange backlight, most likely lava, the guys standing around is the same as the 2 they faced in ep4.
14. Back on heretic ship, Sgt. turns his head to the side, most likely getting the recall order.
15. Tentacle creature looks like Asura from indian mythology. The female head on top, symbol looks very similar to that's on the small green screen at 0.22 in the original video.
16. Symbols on the orb appears on the sgt hard when its getting absorbed.
17. Asura looking dude glows blue and Tentacles. You can see 'black' things 'swimming around in there? before one comes from below to eat/attack the blue guy. it breaks and the marines shatter.
18. Blue tentacle looks like it goes into the marines, you can faintly see blue light in the sgt abdomen when he reappears.
19. Red eye lens is dead, armour or helmet has lost power.
20. Strange patterns appear in the marines spit and bile, i'ts clotted blood caused by warp.
21. Giant Skeleton on thrones and such might be Yu'Vath versions of Titans, or its dead kings/emperors. or the original Yu'vath was that large.
22. You can see the other Astartes appear on the other pillars around the area in their own 'teleportish' flashes, you see 3 of them clearly, 1st is to the right side outside panel, you barely see it.
23. The giant skeletons on the thrones, from the back of their skulls go our spine looking things that looks like what they guys in ep4 had.
24. 1st marine after video, creators chapter, 'Retributors'. 2nd marine is 'Angel Sanguine'. 3rd marine is 'Void Dragons', fanmade chapter by patrons. 4th marine is 'Deaths Hand', fanmade chapter by patrons.
25. The weaponry that attack the hands of death marine is an Eldar shuriken carbine of some sort.
26. That's a predator tank with anti infantry cannon.
YES YES THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR MAY THE EMPEROR PROTECT YOU
You got a real cool dad m8
10:52
Your dad full grasped what Warhammer 40K was about. Bravo.
For him, he's right, he is their "buddy". But the sphere gave him a vision that went beyond his mental capacity (he's a type of psychic), and got corrupted with what he saw. He got gunned down in a mercy killing, as a safeguard from being possessed.
one of the best reaction videos ive seen - really entertaining and wholesome to watch this dad react HAHA