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And from a storytelling perspective, the dystopian torture porn only sells so much. Whenever the status quo becomes so set in stone, people stop getting invested because so little changes. So they'll have to change things up, lest they alienate the audience by boring them with similar stories.
Guilliman is immortal, and with the full power of the bureaucracy at his fingertips, as well as the support of elite groups like the Custodes, most of the Space Marine chapters, and the full backing of the Adeptus Mechanicus, he can make quite the change, and he has all the time in the world. The Mechanicus is the supplier for most of the Imperium's weapons manufacturing and tech support. The Custodes are the best warriors in the Imperium sans the primarchs. The Space Marine chapters each have their own private armies that when combined, can take on the might of the Imperium. Even if it takes a thousand years, Guilliman should logically be able to get the system back on track. And with the Lion back, he'd likely also back reforms and help Guilliman fix the Imperium. The two of them have more than enough men and guns on their side that they can practically do anything.There is no fixing the Imperium though. Guilliman can at best get some better bureaucrats and leaders, but even that is incredibly limited. He doesn't have the time to world to world, or even sector to sector and make sure able people are in charge. The Imperium's issues is layers upon layers of bureaucracy, heavy taxes and fracturing lines of communication and technology. Two people, great as they are, can do very little to it.
And from a storytelling perspective, the dystopian torture porn only sells so much. Whenever the status quo becomes so set in stone, people stop getting invested because so little changes. So they'll have to change things up, lest they alienate the audience by boring them with similar stories.
With how long it takes for messages to pass from one end of the Imperium to another, by the time you hear of a massive enemy force capable of smashing through the Space Marine chapters, it'd be too late, and by the time you organize enough chapters to counter-attack, the damage is done. Chapters would make sense in peacetime when you're downsizing your army because there's no massive threat, but the Imperium is always facing down massive threats; at this point, realistically, each chapter would be allowed to recruit as many men as possible so they can turn the tide against massive enemy units like Ork WAAAAAAGHs or Tyranid Hive Fleets.The joke was funny, but it's pretty retarded. The imperium can very well join multiple forces of Astartes to one big mission. It can't afford another Huron Blackheart to fuck everything up, and its main backbones are human troops with the Astartes either delaying issues of nipping them in the bud, amassing them in siege warfare like the Iron Warriors did is a huge waste.
Then that won't really draw readers in that much. The idea of "status quo is god" is why comic books lost to manga and anime. The status quo got so boring that the audience packed up and left.The new books are more optimistic from what I heard, but in the end the improvement will also be tiny and completely dependent on either Primarchs still living.