Starting with arachnophobia compliments a planet of Necromunda's notoriety and unrelenting conflict anxiety. Oversized spiders mashed together with servitors are as bowels-loosening as the forest goblins' arachnaroks. Almost. Sumpkrocs, with reptitlian naming that reminds me of Donkey Kong Country's various Kremlings, are simply cool-fun. With their four eyes recalling a Chimera heritage (from Resistance: Fall of Man) and the image of being paired with that single Goliath example in pose also makes me compare the ganger to Cobra's Croc Master. But then, getting to Mother Ole Three Eyes, not even that Cobra wrangler could tame such a mighty-sounding monster. Plus, with her having somehow mutated (?) some more hydra heads!? By the very nature of nasty Necromunda, maybe. That's freaky enough for me to keep my distance from that thing, on the other side of the planet. Good doggy. Even imagining and transposing myself sympathetically to within the Warhammer universe, I can't ever reconcile with consuming man's best friend. I do wonder what artificially extended age K13 is, and...hahaha, his 'adventures' into the wastes, “making new friends at every stop”, sounds like the old Canadian TV show, The Littlest Hobo. It's sad that the sheenbirds degraded into cyborg space seagulls, but then...as this world itself is deteriorated and deteriorates, so too does its animal life. Ah, the Delaque, naturally striving to exploit and create the creepiest, most unnerving and bizarre asset/non-human unit of any faction. The spektors...tentacles? Naw, coming from Clan Delaque, you don't say!? Of course the hardwired brains involved in those things are left exposed and visible. And their psycho worms that look like big boas or pythons, are just that: constantly, slithery disturbing. It's no surprise that House Escher are catwomen, of the Selina Kyle type to hyper Necromundan escalation rather than of that variety of elder aunt in her feline-filled smoking parlour. All of their big cats look and seem pretty cool although obviously their highlight in the phelynx is pretty wild and menacing. But, where do these clan members get their massive headdress feathers from? This entry was indeed a greatly interesting and entertaining one, GDN, for both your Necromunda and Xenos Bestiary playlists. Regardless of this also being the most loaded-up and dense episode of such planetary creature features. I think The Mother of Sumps may be the most formidably interesting although the Delaque spectors certainly stand out too. Thousands of spider subspecies in Necromundan hives alone are also some local lifeforms that I don't need to catalogue, or even think about. Great thanks go to you always, Narrator, for bringing the fire of further Necromundan knowledge to your loyal followers. I wish you a fantastical and sump-free weekend. The Emperor protects.
Oh boy Mike It took me long time to watch arachnophobia in the end it was-- cool I" wasn't disappointed over the performances of Jeff Daniels and John Goodman Plus Julian Sands warlock Powers didn't help him from that spider bite in the neck oh boy that was painful to see."😬👍
sounds like Sumpkroc came right straight from the alligator movie with Robert Forster-and Henry Silva -And K19 is a welcome change for pet that doesn't go man's best friend on any one actually had an experience when I was in Arkansas. I ran into a German Shepherd on my uncle's property who came out of the back woods oh boy I was scared, but the dog was friendly it greeted me licking my hands and wagging its tail before disappearing right back into the woods." Real life animals are mother nature's greatest wonders oh boy just keep the Cyber spiders away from me." 😁👍
Robin riker chemistry with Robert Forster give it good performance but if look at alligator it's almost like Jaws It follows it really well Robert Forster As the cop who since a water monster Is lurking but no one believes him Robin riker a scientific specialist who's expert On alligators and Henry Silva a hunter Who's gets it in the end like quint from Jaws oh boy that was a mouthful, but it would be funny Mike if that clown from "It" got munch on from that alligator." 😁👍
So, in Fallout we have A dogmeat in almost every game BUT in necromunda almost every dog Is dogmeat. And in both settings you can only avoid radiation poisoning driking your own pee.
The Littlest Hobo cybermastiff was not a story I was expecting 🤣
Not Lassie?
I thought lassie stayed in the same place? But I saw more of the littlest hobo as a kid so that's my point of reference 😂
@@JZ0UK She gets around more in the movies.
Ah, Necromunda, the planet where "You want scary? Hold my Amasec!" is a motto...
Sweet some monsters being covered today
More of these Xeno bestiary vids would be sweeeeet.
A fashion fad leading to xeno crocodiles in the sewers? I believe imperial nobles could do that. Thanks for the video.
Starting with arachnophobia compliments a planet of Necromunda's notoriety and unrelenting conflict anxiety. Oversized spiders mashed together with servitors are as bowels-loosening as the forest goblins' arachnaroks. Almost.
Sumpkrocs, with reptitlian naming that reminds me of Donkey Kong Country's various Kremlings, are simply cool-fun. With their four eyes recalling a Chimera heritage (from Resistance: Fall of Man) and the image of being paired with that single Goliath example in pose also makes me compare the ganger to Cobra's Croc Master. But then, getting to Mother Ole Three Eyes, not even that Cobra wrangler could tame such a mighty-sounding monster. Plus, with her having somehow mutated (?) some more hydra heads!? By the very nature of nasty Necromunda, maybe. That's freaky enough for me to keep my distance from that thing, on the other side of the planet.
Good doggy. Even imagining and transposing myself sympathetically to within the Warhammer universe, I can't ever reconcile with consuming man's best friend. I do wonder what artificially extended age K13 is, and...hahaha, his 'adventures' into the wastes, “making new friends at every stop”, sounds like the old Canadian TV show, The Littlest Hobo.
It's sad that the sheenbirds degraded into cyborg space seagulls, but then...as this world itself is deteriorated and deteriorates, so too does its animal life.
Ah, the Delaque, naturally striving to exploit and create the creepiest, most unnerving and bizarre asset/non-human unit of any faction. The spektors...tentacles? Naw, coming from Clan Delaque, you don't say!? Of course the hardwired brains involved in those things are left exposed and visible. And their psycho worms that look like big boas or pythons, are just that: constantly, slithery disturbing.
It's no surprise that House Escher are catwomen, of the Selina Kyle type to hyper Necromundan escalation rather than of that variety of elder aunt in her feline-filled smoking parlour. All of their big cats look and seem pretty cool although obviously their highlight in the phelynx is pretty wild and menacing. But, where do these clan members get their massive headdress feathers from?
This entry was indeed a greatly interesting and entertaining one, GDN, for both your Necromunda and Xenos Bestiary playlists. Regardless of this also being the most loaded-up and dense episode of such planetary creature features. I think The Mother of Sumps may be the most formidably interesting although the Delaque spectors certainly stand out too. Thousands of spider subspecies in Necromundan hives alone are also some local lifeforms that I don't need to catalogue, or even think about. Great thanks go to you always, Narrator, for bringing the fire of further Necromundan knowledge to your loyal followers. I wish you a fantastical and sump-free weekend. The Emperor protects.
Oh boy Mike It took me long time to watch arachnophobia in the end it was-- cool I" wasn't disappointed over the
performances of Jeff Daniels and John Goodman Plus Julian Sands warlock Powers didn't help him from that spider bite in the neck oh boy that was painful to see."😬👍
Loving this content, totally immersed into this side of 40k
sounds like Sumpkroc came right straight from the alligator movie with Robert Forster-and Henry Silva -And K19 is a welcome change for pet that doesn't go man's best friend on any one actually had an experience when I was in Arkansas. I ran into a German Shepherd on my uncle's property who came out of the back woods oh boy I was scared, but the dog was friendly it greeted me licking my hands
and wagging its tail before disappearing right back into the woods." Real life animals are mother nature's greatest wonders oh boy just keep the Cyber spiders away from me."
😁👍
I like that Alligator movie, don, it's fun. Robert Forster in his prime is great sarcastic-grumpy fun and his girlfriend is cute.
Robin riker chemistry with Robert Forster give it good performance but if look at alligator it's almost like Jaws
It follows it really well Robert Forster
As the cop who since a water monster
Is lurking but no one believes him Robin riker a scientific specialist who's expert
On alligators and Henry Silva a hunter
Who's gets it in the end like quint from Jaws oh boy that was a mouthful, but it would be funny Mike if that clown from "It" got munch on from that alligator."
😁👍
So, in Fallout we have A dogmeat in almost every game BUT in necromunda almost every dog Is dogmeat.
And in both settings you can only avoid radiation poisoning driking your own pee.
I love a bit of cyber-punk wildlife me. 🙂
Now THAT is some proper animal kingdom 👌😅
Zoo is getting full
If you call this nightmare martial!?? I hate to see what you call sweet dreams martial!!!
Alright...more Munda!
Excellent.
Thanks!
book of ruin
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