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Was kind of hesitant to commit to a series but it is good to hear it come recommended.
Space Marines worked really well as the benchmark or high-water mark faction of 40k for decades. I like the idea of Grey Knights and Custodes as high-powered character units similar to the old Assassins Codex but their existence as a regular army kind of undermines the flag ship faction of the series.
It would be like if Battletech suddenly decided that mechs are stupid and shit and started emphasizing aircraft, vehicles and infantry to the exclusion of battlemechs. Sure, your new Battletech in which mechs are the sub-optimal choice might be a perfectly good game and it might even play better than the old game but it kind of stops being Battletech.
I do not necessarily 'HATE' primaris and they are far from being a deal breaker for me but they do cause me a certain level of alienation.
I have not even heard of that one but it sounds pretty cool, love me space doughboys. Thanks!I really likethe Dark Coil series by Peter Fehervari, and I'm reading Fire Caste at the moment. It's excellent, no bolter porn (that's a good thing imo) but just a surreal, grueling space Vietnam story. Reminding me of Apocalypse Now in some ways.
Interesting, I had been thinking of checking that series out since I thought the Carcharodons were kind of interesting in concept in the Badaab Wars. I was a long time Space Marine disrespecter but for some reason the Badaab War stuff made the idea that 'Space Marine = Cool' finally click. Ever since then, I have always found Space Marines that kind of go off the Imperial reservation with out necessarily turning to Chaos to be sort of neat.Carcharodons books by Robbie Macniven
Was kind of hesitant to commit to a series but it is good to hear it come recommended.
I quite like Graham, I have never loved any of the books he has written as much as I have loved Abnett at his best but on the other hand I have never been irritated by any thing Graham has written like I have been by Abnett when his handlers are not applying the rod to his back. Fulgrim was pretty divisive among the 40k fans I know but (unlike many of the other 40k novels I have read) it kind of stuck with me and I still remember most of the plot and even a few lines of dialogue.Graham McNeill's entries are my favorites, particularly Fulgrim and Storm of Iron. I think he's good at humanizing the traitors and making the audience understand their motives, sympathetic or otherwise.
The Word Bearers trilogy was a pretty fun read, I generally struggle with reading any kind of 'villain protagonist' so I think that it rather speaks to the quality of the action in the novels that I found it hard to put down in spite of never really shying away from the grim-dork or the Word Bearers being a pack of absolute bastards.The Word Bearers trilogy is premium bolter porn, overshadowed by Night Lords and Storm of Iron but superior to that awful Black Legion trilogy they never completed (thank god) and fun, it’s just fun, they’re dicks and they have regular workplace interactions while having people turned into building blocks.
This pretty much sums up my issues with Grey Knights, Custodes, Primaris and all the other 'Spacier Marines'.Also fuck the Custodes. Super-Super Space marines as an army concept should have never left the drawing board, although frankly the orginal evil was when they made the Grey Knights the original Super Space Marine faction
Space Marines worked really well as the benchmark or high-water mark faction of 40k for decades. I like the idea of Grey Knights and Custodes as high-powered character units similar to the old Assassins Codex but their existence as a regular army kind of undermines the flag ship faction of the series.
It would be like if Battletech suddenly decided that mechs are stupid and shit and started emphasizing aircraft, vehicles and infantry to the exclusion of battlemechs. Sure, your new Battletech in which mechs are the sub-optimal choice might be a perfectly good game and it might even play better than the old game but it kind of stops being Battletech.
I do not necessarily 'HATE' primaris and they are far from being a deal breaker for me but they do cause me a certain level of alienation.




