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Most people would have a vague idea about looks, as Space Marine statues are not uncommon.

So if they saw one, they would recognize it.
The infinite and the divine has a plot point about this.

My hottest 40k take is that femstodes are homophobic. The emperor was heavily implied to be Alexander the great. He also has a clear aesthetic preference, he probably was Gianni Versace too.
 
I think that looking into it is looking too hard to see patterns that are just not there.
The Emperor wanted Rome in space because it is cool.
Custodes are big because they are just space marines but fancier, and marines are big because bigger is stronger, especially if you are a brit nerd from Bumfuckcastle.
 
The T'au try to be as genuinely good as they can and what does that get you? A small insignificant empire that would've been lost to history if even one of the other factions would even bother to notice you exist. But it's endearing to see them not willing to forgo their morals, good or bad, just to gain power. We're either going to do this right, or we're not doing it at all.
We don't really get that. They've got stronger plot armour than most Marines and get away with everything, so it's more that trying to be good works out for them almost every time (negotiations with Tyranids and Deldar aside).
Even aside from staving off a Hive Fleet tendril (to be expected, really), the Damocles Crusade was a major Imperial campaign that outright lost to the Tau, even if they threw their toys out of the pram on the way out. The Tau aren't small or insignificant any more; the days of the excuse that one day something bigger might notice them are over.
 
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While the list has a clever name what even is this?
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I know tournament players get a bad rap but when looking at things like this I can't help but feel some of it is deserved. It's giving me flashbacks to when the Dark Angels codex was released and the only DA unit from winning armies was Lion el' Johnson.
 
I've been going through the latest Golden Demon fallout. I've gathered, from both videos and instagram posts that it was an absolute shitshow of no transparency and inconsistency

Yes this video is from last year but the points he made somehow are still valid.

I'm not one to enter into art contests, due to the subjective nature of the aesthetic as a whole. But it has been interesting seeing this many professional painters complain about the lack of consistent rules. To me it seems as if GW just thrusts this whole project to a small group of people and they have to run it with little to no support.
 
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I've been going through the latest Golden Demon fallout. I've gathered, from both videos and instagram posts that it was an absolute shitshow of no transparency and inconsistency

Yes this video is from last year but the points he made somehow are still valid.

I'm not one to enter into art contests, due to the subjective nature of the aesthetic as a whole. But it has been interesting seeing this many professional painters complain about the lack of consistent rules. To me it seems as if GW just thrusts this whole project to a small group of people and they have to run it with little to no support.
From what Ive heard (from salty fucks that lost) is that there were only 2 judges for a few thousand entries. Squidmar made a video talking about it, and he went over how he spent time modeling and building up his own mini to paint, and that there were so many minis that were "better" than the winners that shouldve went farther.

Unfortunately he mustve forgotten that its not just an art competition its Games Workshop's art competition. The man made his own mini in a competition thats 99% about advertising GW products and is surprised when he didnt win. That seems like the most prominent issue to me. GW is just trying to sell you more models. If they didnt get a revenue boost for doing Golden Demon they wouldve dropped it like a rock in a river.

Just looking at the winners tells you exactly what Im saying: theyre all recognizable as GW's brand.
 
>when are they pulling emps off the golden throne
realistically the year never changes, and the setting is stuck in a perpetual timeline of "stuffs happening, but time isn't progressing".
I seem to remember a good few years ago there was some hype around the golden throne really starting to fail and no one obviously knowing how to fix it but then nothing seemed to happen with it.
 
I seem to remember a good few years ago there was some hype around the golden throne really starting to fail and no one obviously knowing how to fix it but then nothing seemed to happen with it.
I thought that was resolved when the AdMech went and paid some Haemonculi to fix it.
 
IIRC, the AdMech found out the Dark Eldar were going to fuck with the Golden Throne in addition to fixing it. I think they would've put in something to let them slip into Terra for some raiding, but I could be wrong. I do remember that when the AdMech confront them their fleet, which had the Fabricator General on it, and during the skirmish their capital ship went into the Webway. That's why Cawl is pushing to take over the role moreso now since it's vacant with the Fabricator General missing and not confirmed dead.
 
The infinite and the divine has a plot point about this.

My hottest 40k take is that femstodes are homophobic. The emperor was heavily implied to be Alexander the great. He also has a clear aesthetic preference, he probably was Gianni Versace too.
Alexander wasn't a faggot though.
 
I legit think they are more interesting as a unironic force for good, but I kinda like how more cynical they've gotten the more they experience the wider universe.
I agree. To me the grimdark elements of the Tau were always more personal and below the surface. The caste system alone raises eyebrows.

I always saw it like how we see special forces in our world. You know they exist but you don’t know who or what they look like. An that if they’re deployed to your area and you know, that means things have gone real bad that they’re called in.
It's also a disconnect between lore and rules. Guard number in the millions, if not billions per world. Space marines are, what, a hundred million over countless planets?


I've been thinking of home made terrain and I'm looking for inspiration. Something that isn't the usual ww2 houses/gothic ruins/industrial areas/empty field. These are cool, don't get me wrong, but I was looking for something different. A few ideas I've come up with stolen include Half-Life 2 style eastern europe, brutalist buildings, and for a more out there idea something like Chernobyl or Fukushima.
 
Space marines are, what, a hundred million over countless planets?
Fewer than that, most likely. If we take the old number of a thousand chapters each with a thousand Marines, that would mean there are a million Space Marines in the Imperium. That doesn't factor in the Codex-ignoring outliers like the Black Templars or the chapters that are chronically understrength like the Flesh Tearers and Lamenters, or the recent boost from all the new Primaris chapters, but even so I'd doubt if there are more than 1.1 million Marines. In a galaxy-spanning empire with hundreds of planets whose populations are at least in the quintillions, that's a tiny number indeed.
 
IIRC, the AdMech found out the Dark Eldar were going to fuck with the Golden Throne in addition to fixing it. I think they would've put in something to let them slip into Terra for some raiding, but I could be wrong. I do remember that when the AdMech confront them their fleet, which had the Fabricator General on it, and during the skirmish their capital ship went into the Webway. That's why Cawl is pushing to take over the role moreso now since it's vacant with the Fabricator General missing and not confirmed dead.
Nah, it was an inquisitor who had tagged along to commoragh after being poisoned previously by a dark eldar something or other that had gotten loose on terra. Basically the dark eldar had requested some random used parts to study for verification of compatibility and the admech and custodes were about to hand them over whne the inquisitor turned back up and explained that they had already made their own golden throne and were hoping to find a DNA remnant to make a controlled homunculus clone of the emperor to power their throne, so the custodes immediately destroyed everything while the admech guys ran off.

Also, it's cawl inferior, the "definitely not an AI please don't look too closely and notice the xenos equipment installed on your flagship Guilliman" that keeps pestering him about it, and the cawl inferior on Cawl's ship that keeps leaving messages. Cawl has said himself that it would basically be suicide(since half the admech planets hate him), and it would be a distraction from his own BS plus the stuff he's supposed to be doing for Guilliman(but keeps slacking off on).
From what Ive heard (from salty fucks that lost) is that there were only 2 judges for a few thousand entries. Squidmar made a video talking about it, and he went over how he spent time modeling and building up his own mini to paint, and that there were so many minis that were "better" than the winners that shouldve went farther.

Unfortunately he mustve forgotten that its not just an art competition its Games Workshop's art competition. The man made his own mini in a competition thats 99% about advertising GW products and is surprised when he didnt win. That seems like the most prominent issue to me. GW is just trying to sell you more models. If they didnt get a revenue boost for doing Golden Demon they wouldve dropped it like a rock in a river.

Just looking at the winners tells you exactly what Im saying: theyre all recognizable as GW's brand.
golden demon itself has gotten stupid. Vince Venturella and Trovarion had fair takes on it. Squidmar has fair takes but doesn't seem to take it super seriously. This dickhead on the other hand had the saltiest video I've ever seen about the shit crying about how he spent 500 hours on one of his entries.
If you actually look up the GD winners on instagram so you can see more than a single view in a badly color balanced photo(this is another problem GW has had for years with this shit), you can see the winners were painted amazingly well and that it isn't like some undeserving bullshit won.
 
Fewer than that, most likely. If we take the old number of a thousand chapters each with a thousand Marines, that would mean there are a million Space Marines in the Imperium. That doesn't factor in the Codex-ignoring outliers like the Black Templars or the chapters that are chronically understrength like the Flesh Tearers and Lamenters, or the recent boost from all the new Primaris chapters, but even so I'd doubt if there are more than 1.1 million Marines. In a galaxy-spanning empire with hundreds of planets whose populations are at least in the quintillions, that's a tiny number indeed.
It makes you wonder how there wasn't any exploration of Marines supplementing their campaigns with Chapter Serfs en masse. Is there a codex constraint to how many people and what kind of people Space Marines are allowed to swear to serfdom under them? I know Chapter Serfs are failed candidates from their recruitment worlds or people they drag along to crew their monasteries or ships. I can imagine some shenanigans where some Chapters just swear billions of people into Chapter serfdom and treat them like their own personal Imperial Guard. The only reference I remember of Marines ruling people like that is Badab, so they probably get slapped down hard if they float the idea.
 
With the exception of one still in progress, I have repainted my Dark Angels and am satisfied with the results.

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IIRC, the AdMech found out the Dark Eldar were going to fuck with the Golden Throne in addition to fixing it. I think they would've put in something to let them slip into Terra for some raiding, but I could be wrong.
Nope. The Dark Eldar would fix the Throne, since they need mankind alive, but also wanted to make a clone of the Emperor to close the warp rift in Commoragh. The deal was letting them raid a planet of 19 billion.
Really, thats actually a very small number, considering that the Flesh Tearers once just allowed 300 billion imperial citzens to die, but thats another story.
I legit think they are more interesting as a unironic force for good, but I kinda like how more cynical they've gotten the more they experience the wider universe. A rogue trader sequel would be perfect for exploring their society more.
The first page of the first Tau codex opens with them bombarding a city for daring to say no after they decided they wanted their planet. The Tau commander just say "its a shame, but we chosen this planet"

I doubt GW will explore their society, not with Phil Kelly being the only person interested in the Tau for 20 years until finally the Dark Coil guy and JC Stearns published some stuff. Like Voice of Experience is a civilian story, how many of those we got?
 
The only reference I remember of Marines ruling people like that is Badab, so they probably get slapped down hard if they float the idea.
Yes. Part of the background is that the Imperial armed forces are seperated so the Horus Heresy 2.0 doesn't happen and that's why the Guard doesn't have a organic air wing (because flying assets are under the Navy) and the Mureehns are entirely outside of the command structure. Same reason why most chapter worlds aren't actual civilised planets but primitive or post-apocalyptic hellholes full of Grug-tier savages.
 
Same reason why most chapter worlds aren't actual civilised planets but primitive or post-apocalyptic hellholes full of Grug-tier savages.
Thats also because of culture, Rites of Battle gave a detailed explanation in 2011.
Marines are living weapons, they are assholes who eat slop and drink fuel and so they cant get why people need to be given something to remain loyal. These guys wont see a reason to recruit "weaklings" who lack a "survival instinct" because they didnt had to kill 200 foreskin hunters by age 3.
Civilized worlds that recruit marines do this by being absurdly militarist, where the peak of society is seem as given your son to be turned into a inhuman killing machine, or die trying.
Marines are bad rulers 99% of time, even the "good ones", because to them loyalty is its own reward, if dave the poop cleaner revolts because he is submerged in shit 18 hours a day, its his fault for not being loyal.
Ultramarines are the exception because Guilliman was raised by a good human ruler, and not a tyrant like Perturabo's dad
 
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