Warhammer 40k

I could swear they wanted to fold white dwarf several years ago, the rag just isn't selling to justify the printing and shipping costs.
Local hobby shop brought some copies in, I’ve been very subtly trying to suggest to the kindly couple who runs it that the key to moving plastic crack in massive quantities is…….. marines, nothing but marines.

Like I don’t wanna tell em how to run their business cause that’s cunty but no, this slop magazine is crud. Bring more marines.
 
One of the wiki says they lost 25,000 Marines, which was a decent chunk of their strength. They'd probably have lost more if they hadn't had the Custodes and the Silent Sisters there.
Maybe I'm still too new to the universe, but I'm under the impression that Astartes are supposed to be relatively rare and highly valuable. At the same time, they're constantly being annihilated in swaths and it feels like there's an endless supply of them when it's time for them to start losing. Is the storytelling that unregulated, or is there's actually a lot of them but it seems small in relation to the bajillion normal humans?
 
Maybe I'm still too new to the universe, but I'm under the impression that Astartes are supposed to be relatively rare and highly valuable. At the same time, they're constantly being annihilated in swaths and it feels like there's an endless supply of them when it's time for them to start losing. Is the storytelling that unregulated, or is there's actually a lot of them but it seems small in relation to the bajillion normal humans?
They were rare in M41. There are plenty in M42 (the current fluff) due to Primaris and the event discussed took place in M31, in which the biggest problem in the setting was an oversupply of Marines.
That said, GW also mostly lets writers do whatever they like and whenever hard numbers are provided anywhere they tend to be retarded.
 
One of the wiki says they lost 25,000 Marines, which was a decent chunk of their strength. They'd probably have lost more if they hadn't had the Custodes and the Silent Sisters there.

The Wolves were also ambushed by Alpha Legion straight afterwards, lost at least one capital ship before making it back to Terra then decided to attack Horus with the remaining legion and although don't have it to hand think it was around 85k remaining in the Wolfsbane novel when they set out.

Not sure how many escape to join up with the Raven Guard at Yarant but even then are still being pursued by Abaddon with a sizable fleet and as far as I am aware, hasn't been anything released yet that covered it in detail but figure the Wolves will be down to approx 20k at most by the time they reach Terra at the end of the Siege/Scouring for the second founding.
 
Marines weren't that rare in Horus Heresy, and in 40k they were more spread out.

Without Chaos, they also had to cover less territory in 30k, as there wasn't this constant threat that could show up anywhere.
 
I could swear they wanted to fold white dwarf several years ago, the rag just isn't selling to justify the printing and shipping costs.
A long time ago they split it into a weekly magazine and a monthly "art" one. But both pleased no one. Tbh I assume it is just boomer bait, but the second it becomes unprofitable then it'll be binned. Bundling warhammer + with a 12 month subscription might be in the cards. I do fondly look back over my 2010-13 issues time to time.

But youtube battle reports are so high quality that there is no reason to go back
 
Maybe I'm still too new to the universe, but I'm under the impression that Astartes are supposed to be relatively rare and highly valuable. At the same time, they're constantly being annihilated in swaths and it feels like there's an endless supply of them when it's time for them to start losing. Is the storytelling that unregulated, or is there's actually a lot of them but it seems small in relation to the bajillion normal humans?
The numbers are whatever GW says they are, but there were more Astartes around during the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy. Most of the Legions had at least 100,000 Space Marines at the time, and the Ultramarines had 250,000 prior to getting their shit rocked at Calth. If we look at the estimated numbers for each Legion just prior to the Heresy, we get between 1.9-2.7 million Astartes active during that period. In the "present day" there are somewhere around a million of them, given the existence of 1000 chapters with a nominal strength of 1000 Marines apiece and ignoring the outliers like the Black Templars. A million is a biggish number, but when you consider that that the Imperium's population is at least in the quadrillions, it becomes a very small one. Ultimately it boils down to plot convenience, though, so the Ultramarines can lose an entire company fighting Tyranids and be fine and dandy for the next campaign because that's how GW wants it to be.

The Wolves were also ambushed by Alpha Legion straight afterwards, lost at least one capital ship before making it back to Terra then decided to attack Horus with the remaining legion and although don't have it to hand think it was around 85k remaining in the Wolfsbane novel when they set out.

Not sure how many escape to join up with the Raven Guard at Yarant but even then are still being pursued by Abaddon with a sizable fleet and as far as I am aware, hasn't been anything released yet that covered it in detail but figure the Wolves will be down to approx 20k at most by the time they reach Terra at the end of the Siege/Scouring for the second founding.
According to Lexicanum, there were 40,000 Wolves at Trisolian, and most of those were killed; some of the great companies sustained 80% casualties. That and the losses they took at Yarant ended the Wolves as a Legion. They probably weren't much more than chapter strength by the end of the Heresy.
 
A long time ago they split it into a weekly magazine and a monthly "art" one. But both pleased no one. Tbh I assume it is just boomer bait, but the second it becomes unprofitable then it'll be binned. Bundling warhammer + with a 12 month subscription might be in the cards. I do fondly look back over my 2010-13 issues time to time.

But youtube battle reports are so high quality that there is no reason to go back
So really the LGBTPQ+ shit is just an attempt by a dying magazine to garner attention.
 
I was going to suggest that you're much better off with a Warhammer+ subscription than White Dwarf in part because it just takes a few months for new WD issues to appear digitally in the Warhammer Vault without redaction, but then I just realized that the Warhammer Vault hasn't updated since October. This sure doesn't bode well for Warhammer+.
warhammervault.PNG
 
If I remember correctly the fucking “Primaris Sons of Horus” army they showed off also led to the creator getting rightfully shat on.
Which is so fucking stupid. I think he also was trashed for not knowing his full name was Horus Lupercal too. And just the idea of Sons of Horus instead of Luna Wolves too. And if you do a traitor legion as Primaris the easiest thing to do is Alpha Legion Primaris. More lore friendly, funny jokes. Good laughs all around by all. Which reminds me to finally finish painting my Alpha Legion Phobos kill team before the Nightmare box gets here.

Anyway so sick of these leftists prancing around in a skin suit of my hobbies and can’t even open up a wiki.
 
Which is so fucking stupid. I think he also was trashed for not knowing his full name was Horus Lupercal too. And just the idea of Sons of Horus instead of Luna Wolves too. And if you do a traitor legion as Primaris the easiest thing to do is Alpha Legion Primaris. More lore friendly, funny jokes. Good laughs all around by all. Which reminds me to finally finish painting my Alpha Legion Phobos kill team before the Nightmare box gets here.

Anyway so sick of these leftists prancing around in a skin suit of my hobbies and can’t even open up a wiki.
I just immerse myself in the more niche setting, build /mydudes/ and stay away from things that’ll make me angry, like any novels by ADB.

His earlier stuff was pretty good though.
IMG_3595.jpeg
This is what I like 40k for.
 
So really the LGBTPQ+ shit is just an attempt by a dying magazine to garner attention.
Remember that the wokies sneak in anywhere they can and then start poisoning orgs where they land. It's entirely possible the editorial team at WD is a bunch of woke faggots, especially since woke faggots work for almost nothing -- they don't believe in money, they're "paid" in the ability to ruin things for normal people, and they think we're going to be a communist utopia before they ever grow old and need the money they didn't earn. See also: Black Library
 
I was going to suggest that you're much better off with a Warhammer+ subscription than White Dwarf in part because it just takes a few months for new WD issues to appear digitally in the Warhammer Vault without redaction, but then I just realized that the Warhammer Vault hasn't updated since October. This sure doesn't bode well for Warhammer+.
View attachment 5894896
With any luck, following the release of the Amazon show, Warhammer+ will become bundled with an Amazon prime subcription, akin to twitch prime or Deliveroo Plus.
 
A million is a biggish number, but when you consider that that the Imperium's population is at least in the quadrillions

According to the Custodes throne books, that is just Terra's population.

The biggest pop density today is 20,000 per square km.
Earth's surface is 510,100,000 km2.

Now lets say sone areas aren't populated and round it down to 300 million km2. Or that Imperial citizens have more space than Hong Kong and less live in pods, or the Imperial Palace has large empty halls that only Custodes and Techpriests lurk in.

That nets us at 6,000,000,000,000 or six trillion.

If we got a thousand floors with people, we reach 6 quadrillion, 1000 floors seems doable with those dozen kilometer tall towers. The World Trade Center had around 100 floors with 409 meters, 0,1km. So a 4km tall skyscraper line would neatly fit it, and Terra's towers are supposedly hyper tall even by Imperium standards, where hives can reach 10 miles tall on Necromunda.
 
Are the lasrifles carried by the Krieg meant to look like BARs? Because they really, really do.
Conflicting info from the Krieg book on this. In that the rifles carried by the Krieg after they returned to the Imperium are called 'Mk. 14 Laser Rifles' and colloquially called Hel-guns. They were originally las rifles modified by Loyalist forces in the Krieg civil war. The purpose was to make a rifle that encourage soldiers to conserve their ammo and take single shots in a siege situation expected to last years. Power pack was made bulkier and the charge increased to make up for the rate of fire. Likely produced by the Wolfram Munitorium.

As for practical application, this is 40k where we suffer not subtlety to live. It's called the Mk.14. It's video game logic battle rifle. Low RoF and mag, better damage and accuracy. That maybe a better 'real world' idea with how lasguns work idk.


Check out Krieg if you haven’t. It covers the Death Korps of Krieg battling Orks in support of Cadians while Inquistors do their own mission and get curious about what the Krieg are and travels back in time to what the civil war on Krieg was like.
Enjoying it. Like me some 'too old for this shit' Inquisitor and the implication da boyz not understanding the macguffin super weapon makes it even worse, because it would be left up to the mekboyz imaginations. Is this the book people got a bit iffed at because it gave the impression the Krieg are looking to die for the Emperor instead of being willing to accept much more causalities than most regiments? Because it kind of toes that line between suicidal and fatalistic.
 
  • Thunk-Provoking
Reactions: Male Idiot
Back