Space King - Original Series by Flashgitz

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Doing some napkin math. Graphtreon reports they have 16k paid subscribers on Patreon, up from 9.5k before episode 3. The lowest paid tier is $2/month. 4202 patreon producers at the $10/month tier are listed in the credits of Space King 3, for a total of $42020 before Patreon's cut. Add in the 5430 other paid members at $2 equaling $10860, and they were making $52880/month the day before space king 3 came out. Add in the 6798 new patreons as of this post at $2/month or $13596, they are at minimum making $66476/month. Im sure it's close to $100k with how retarded 40K fans are with money, and how desperate they are for any good 40K community content after TTS died. Their $100 tier is sold out, and I cant see how many slots there were. That still is probably nowhere near how much each episode cost, episode 3 has to be in the 6 digits easily. Look at all the people they had work on Ep3:
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I do hope they sell enough merch to support the show, because it's expensive.
 
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Their armor seems to have big "eyes" on the exterior armor plating, suggesting some kind of night vision apparatus.
I always thought that his eyes looked like glasses considering he's the imaginator and is probably the nerdiest guy out of the group.
 
I wonder if the giant teeth marine with the Ostrogoth captain is intended to be the Space Sharks analogue.
 
The Ostrogoths are a reference to Flashgitz's old Warhammer 40k webcomic, Regular Marine.

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On the topic of all the Space King legions, I hope that the many yet unnamed ones that appeared in the third episode will show up again.

Okay I think I got them all.
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Okay I think I got them all.
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The white armored guy in the back left could be a Coagulator, he's got the white armor scheme and studded shoulder guards.
Also, it's a little hard to tell from this pic, but it looks like the grey and yellow Psycho Warrior's legion symbol is a sword planted in the ground. You can see it close when the others transplant his globules.
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The white armored guy in the back left could be a Coagulator, he's got the white armor scheme and studded shoulder guards.
Also, it's a little hard to tell from this pic, but it looks like the grey and yellow Psycho Warrior's legion symbol is a sword planted in the ground. You can see it close when the others transplant his globules.
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I just think it's funny that at least 12 different legions all tried to figure out a way to kill this thing but failed so badly that they killed themselves out of boredom.
 
I just think it's funny that at least 12 different legions all tried to figure out a way to kill this thing but failed so badly that they killed themselves out of boredom.
Going by the wounds, I'd say roughly a third of them were accidental friendly fire casualties.

....Which tracks, our boys always go hard.

I still don't know what killed the Star Defenders outside the Time Wizard's tower.
 
being anything but a mythical pursuit that GW is fully aware of already.
That's being optimistic. Companies like Disney are still burning Star Wars to the ground thinking they are one lesbian away from having women buy SW merch men stopped buying 6 years ago.
As a female, I hate how accurate this is.
I'll never understand how people blow more than 90% of their paycheck unless they absolutely must to.
 
I'll never understand how people blow more than 90% of their paycheck unless they absolutely must to.
women have low impulse control and fail to understand buying a shitty humidifier you have to spend even more money on moldy ass filters to use that you never end up using for literal years, leaving it cluttered up in the kitchen with the rest of the useless shit you buy, is a horrible use of money gained through sacrificing your time because of the fleeting dopamine release of buying something

that example is specific because i was gifted the humidfier during a really shitty winter and was astounded by its shittiness
 
I still don't know what killed the Star Defenders outside the Time Wizard's tower.
Boredom, that's why Captain says "It's the Time Wizard all over again!" after they're locked in the room with the God Machine drone and they learn that's what killed some the Psycho Warriors in there.
 
The two spotted ones (Grey and white, white and blue) probably aren't legion emblems. They are most likely references to the bonding studs used to make cheaper armor, starting in the Horus Heresy.

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Yeah I know, I didn't see any actual heraldry so I just used those as stand-ins for ID.

I doubt the bumps/spikes on their shoulders are actual logos kek.
 
Boredom, that's why Captain says "It's the Time Wizard all over again!" after they're locked in the room with the God Machine drone and they learn that's what killed some the Psycho Warriors in there.
Oh god, so all the ones visibly shot were them just shooting each other.

God damn it, Time Wizard.
 
Oh god, so all the ones visibly shot were them just shooting each other.

God damn it, Time Wizard.
Puts the Captain in to a whole new perspective: dude was dedicated and focused enough to not get bored enough to die unlike every one else (even Hatemonger).
 
Puts the Captain in to a whole new perspective: dude was dedicated and focused enough to not get bored enough to die unlike every one else (even Hatemonger).
I like how he starts out being portrayed as an asshole, but as the show goes on, he becomes vindicated, as we see that he has a good reason to treat Chestnut and Bryce the way he does.
 
It's true in a general sense and lends into Hatemonger's comedic obsession with statistics, but when it comes to 40k specifically, aside from women buying gifts for their boys or husbands, I can't imagine the female demographic as being anything but a mythical pursuit that GW is fully aware of already. I rather suspect that GW's stunt with female Custodes and their refusal to put their foot down about the notion of female Space Marines is to appeal to the sensibilities of progressive men, troons, and "muscle mommy" fetishists.

Comparatively, though I don't know much about Age of Sigmar, I can at least buy that it was conceived to have more appeal to women than 40k or Fantasy Battles before it. Women are generally more interested in fantasy anyway.
There will always be some absolute retard that thinks they can get the magical female market, no matter how much of a stretch it is. Jolly reminder this shit exists

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That woman are the biggest consumer market does not suddenly mean they will buy anything with your stupid little brand as long as it's in their sphere of interest.

The only time I saw a woman playing a miniature game that played because she legitemately liked the game and wanted to be good at it and wasn't "x's girlfriend" was in Malifaux and that's one of the most woke games out there.

Only way GW is getting woman bucks in any sort of capacity is by writting smut about a dumpy imperial guard female officer and her torrid romance with a Kroot and like we established with the R2D2 kitchen appliance, it's far from garuanteed.
 
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