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https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/BirminghamNot even GW writers would do that.
I'm aware, but that's the city, not the country as a whole. From my understanding that'd be the equivalent of Louisiana or maybe Florida.
How have you managed to become literate with that thought process?Yes.
Agreed. Frankly, if they really want to make the transhuman dread believable, 2.5-2.7 meters, about the height of an Asian elephant, would do it. I can at least somewhat believe that seeing an elephant sized man move at cheetah speeds would cause a moment of panic even in veteran soldiers.This is exactly the problem, and it's easily fixed. Even "over 2 and a quarter" or "over 2.25" would fix it.
They’re certainly not in the same league of fuckup, space marine height is barely an issue, but no, it is not so tall as to cause fucking “dread.” No matter how bad their proportions get.GW saying that a thousand chapters of a thousand marines for a galaxy spanning empire is enough is a retarded fuckup, 6'6 being very, almost abnormally, tall is not.
Sure but even a 2 meter tall man moving at unnaturally fast speeds could cause that. But this also happens when they're walking around imperial navy ships out of their armor and there isn't any combat going on and people turn a corner and see the same guy they've seen daily on the bridge for the past who knows how many years, while primaris are walking around the same set of decks on the same ship again for years. In combat they generally do get described appropriately, of course out of combat and especially out of armor you wouldn't see that speed for it to appear odd.Agreed. Frankly, if they really want to make the transhuman dread believable, 2.5-2.7 meters, about the height of an Asian elephant, would do it. I can at least somewhat believe that seeing an elephant sized man move at cheetah speeds would cause a moment of panic even in veteran soldiers.
Indeed. It's silly, but we can also accept that it's still shitty writing. That being said, you could still have all of the silly nonsense within 40k and simply have descriptions within it be written better since it isn't as if that would have any downside.a really big and fast dude causing mind locking panic no matter what is never going to be more than a little silly. (Which is fine ofc, this is 40K).
I forgot to mention how much I liked the first encounter the Alpha's had sneak attacking the fist Primaris. They take these guys with total surprise, cloaked from two different directions and outnumber them 3 to 1. The Primaris took so much punishment and react so fast they almost manage to kill an alpha and soundly rattle them. The alphas still win, but they had to shoot em 2 or 3 times in the head with sniper rifles because they kept getting back up from shit that should have killed a regular marine.Old lore was Marines were average 7ft unarmoured, around 8 with it then now primaris are noticeably bigger (Alpha Legion story makes that point, Custodes too) than before so probably 8ft unarmoured plus majority of the Imperium sees them as almost mythic at times which is where the trans human dread normal people experience is triggered by how fast they react or move for said size
I like that the Primarchs really do just go with lacking a proper mom and dad is recipe to be ruined for life.What are you retards arguing about? This whole conversation is like the 5'11" meme. Calm down and have a picture of Guillimom. It makes me smile.
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It’s a good detail that CSM genuinely view Primaris as abominations. Lord of Excess and it’s prequel short show how the EC feel about it (not happy, very offended) then introduces Torachon, a “gift” from Bile, he’s tall, looks just like Fulgrim, has zero mutations, is popular, is stunningly dim and obeys a “true master” over his warlord. Intentional or not, it’s a pretty good mockery of the Primaris stereotypes.I forgot to mention how much I liked the first encounter the Alpha's had sneak attacking the fist Primaris. They take these guys with total surprise, cloaked from two different directions and outnumber them 3 to 1. The Primaris took so much punishment and react so fast they almost manage to kill an alpha and soundly rattle them. The alphas still win, but they had to shoot em 2 or 3 times in the head with sniper rifles because they kept getting back up from shit that should have killed a regular marine.
Wait for GW to unleash the Primaris Primarii marines, the Space Marines MK3, now with a NewThis year space marines need to be 8 feet tall, the year after they'll need to be 10. You guys need to give your head a shake. These guys are saying a 6' 5" 300-400 pound guy isnt intimidating. You guys are not in touch with reality.
none withstanding the ones described to be blessed with a semi normal looking face)
A traditional, loving family helps a lot to build character, in fiction and outside of it. It's the ultimate superpower!I like that the Primarchs really do just go with lacking a proper mom and dad is recipe to be ruined for life.
Roboute, rigid douche though he can be, is still better off than the 90% of his bros because he had a loving home and parents who gave him the Superman upbringing.
The UK isn't some poor third world hole either.
8.5' seems like a pretty reasonable height for marines. Still recognizably abhuman and immediately imposing without full blown giant status like the 15 foot tall Primarchs and shit.View attachment 7858144
Assuming the guardsman in this image is 5'8" (a reasonable height) that would make the firstborn Space Marines from Astartes (now canon) ~8'7", approximately 2.6 meters tall. This, I feel, is a more appropriate height for a space marine.
So you're saying the appropriate height for a space marine is... over 2 meters tall?View attachment 7858144
Assuming the guardsman in this image is 5'8" (a reasonable height) that would make the firstborn Space Marines from Astartes (now canon) ~8'7", approximately 2.6 meters tall. This, I feel, is a more appropriate height for a space marine.
Well now this is just getting oddly specific, how much is this happening specifically that you need to bitch about it? Where do they mention a space marine’s height and nothing else about him? Can you cite more than 3 instances?They've compared hormagaunts to the size of small canids before in novels, is that an issue?They don't get described like that in the books and instances where the authors decide the best descriptor is "over 2 meters tall" Again, that's the whole point. You don't describe something inhuman and unrelatable, with a description that applies to someone you'd see at the grocery store.
The dawn of fire series by itself has an entire book dedicated to Space Wolves on Fenris, another book dedicated to Black Templars, and most of the space marine stuff in the series is ultramarines or one of their thousands of successor chapters. Fuck, it's the only chapters they seem to write about most of the time. There's a big difference between reading nothing at all, and reading some of them. No one stated reading everything was a requirement, but if you're not reading anything...
Did you even read what started this?Well now this is just getting oddly specific, how much is this happening specifically that you need to bitch about it? Where do they mention a space marine’s height and nothing else about him? Can you cite more than 3 instances?They've compared hormagaunts to the size of small canids before in novels, is that an issue?
It was an off hand comment about something that some of the authors had done repeatedly. No, I can't cite it because I don't have a method of searching the text of every BL novel and it wasn't something from a specific book I had recently read to be able to give a specific example off the top of my head(other than in Eisenhorn Xenos the line specifically was "well over 2 meters tall" which is certainly better than other instances). But I can cite the transhuman dread bit still existing in recent booksJust like so many black library authors wanting to describe a space marine as being imposing by describing them as "over 2 meters tall", while failing to realize they're just describing them as NBA players.
I did read it buddy, that's why I mentioned it by name and made a little comment about its quality. Kinda of a failure on youre part with readng comprehension.
I wouldnt be surprised if "transhuman dread" as a concept died when primaris were introduced in modern black library writing.
Ignoring whatever the fuck "dont read the new most new" is supposed to mean, the transhuman dread concept is in modern black library writing and if you actually read the books you'd know that. But you didn't seem to know that and now claim that you have read the newer primaris novels, specifically the main book series from the setting for the past 5 years So which is it?I literally said I dont read the new most new primaris novels,
The man stepped round in front of him. He was an ensign, his uniform bearing a vox-officer’s pips. In a shaking hand he held out a thin piece of paper. The end wavered as if it were caught in a breeze, he was trembling so much. His face was damp with sweat. Transhuman dread had him in its grip. Some baseline humans hid their fear well. This one did not.
That's from the latest in the dawn of fire series, and it isn't the first or only either.Unlike Athagey, they certainly suffered transhuman dread
It happens enough to annoy you but not enough for you to cite an instance???It was an off hand comment about something that some of the authors had done repeatedly. No, I can't cite it because I don't have a method of searching the text of every BL novel and it wasn't something from a specific book I had recently read to be able to give a specific example off the top of my head(other than in Eisenhorn Xenos the line specifically was "well over 2 meters tall" which is certainly better than other instances). But I can cite the transhuman dread bit still existing in recent books
I simply assumed they had released more space marine books that they did.gnoring whatever the fuck "dont read the new most new" is supposed to mean, the transhuman dread concept is in modern black library writing and if you actually read the books you'd know that. But you didn't seem to know that and now claim that you have read the newer primaris novels, specifically the main book series from the setting for the past 5 years So which is it?
Have you made up your mind yet?So I guess I did read most of the space marine shit they've put out in the past 5 years
Yes, because it's shitty writing. Being a black library novel doesn't excuse it, nor does it elevate it.By… not having a specific enough description of their height?
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you got it backwards and meant 6'5"Also when people say something is “over 2 meters tall” only an autistic would assume they mean 5’6
Nope, otherwise I'd have called out your fuck up about 5'6. And no, it's not about being autistic, it was a comment about writers using better wording to describe shit was all. Instead we got a pair of idiots, one who keeps changing his mind about what he's read and what he hasn't read, throwing a tantrum.Now it looks you're just bitching to bitch at this point,
Correct. Because it was a general comment about the writing over the past few years. Did you even read what the fuck you replied to? Certainly aren't reading books, at least you don't seem to be sure about that.It happens enough to annoy you but not enough for you to cite an instance???
There have been more space marine books than the dawn of fire series, but you apparently can't decide if you've read them or not.I simply assumed they had released more space marine books that they did.
Because admittedlySo for all we know youre just making up something that doesn't actually happen?
And I never claimed otherwise, except a specific instance I remembered of it being done better and was able to go back and verify.It was an off hand comment about something that some of the authors had done repeatedly. No, I can't cite it because I don't have a method of searching the text of every BL novel and it wasn't something from a specific book I had recently read to be able to give a specific example off the top of my head(other than in Eisenhorn Xenos the line specifically was "well over 2 meters tall" which is certainly better than other instances).
I more so had a problem with the idea a 6.5 ft tall space marine "cant be intimidating" actually. I just think its funny that this is a hypothetical hang up you have that might not actually happen all that often.Because admittedly
And I never claimed otherwise, except a specific instance I remembered of it being done better and was able to go back and verify.
You're the one who has sperged out for multiple pages as if I've offended you by criticizing novels you haven't read, then have read, while attempting to tell others what is or isn't in the books, especially a basic fucking concept like transhuman dread.
Nobody said they “can’t be intimidating.” Anyone “can be intimidating.”I more so had a problem with the idea a 6.5 ft tall space marine "cant be intimidating" actually
-Age of Darkness (2011)Transhuman dread. Aximand had heard iterators talk of the condition. He’d heard descriptions of it from regular Army officers too. The sight of an Adeptus Astartes was one thing: taller and broader than a man could ever be, armoured like a demigod. The singularity of purpose was self-evident. An Adeptus Astartes was designed to fight and kill anything that didn’t annihilate it first. If you saw an Adeptus Astartes, you knew you were in trouble. The appearance alone cowed you with fear.
Taller then a man could be does in fact fall over 2 meters? Fun fact the tallest person ever was 8 feet. So I guess the primaris arent very inhuman after all. Also I fail to see your citation mentioning meters at all!Nobody said they “can’t be intimidating.” Anyone “can be intimidating.”
As @Rick The Stick pointed out, what’s being made fun of is the idea that such a height is inherently intimidating, especially to the degrees GW/BL describes it as:
-Age of Darkness (2011)
You have this massive build up, “taller and broader than a man could ever be.” And then it’s just a NBA player or WSM competitor. Just a funny anecdote of one of the many dissonances between the qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the setting. That’s all people were laughing at.
If you’re going to shit up the thread for multiple pages defending BL slop you are in some strange superposition of having read and not read, why don’t you at least actually read the thread instead of tilting at windmills
Because when only described with their height or other vague descriptors instead of the usual flowery language about them being the angels of death and how massive their power armor is or whatever other descriptors the authors use, no 6.5 feet tall is not intimidating or "transhuman".I more so had a problem with the idea a 6.5 ft tall space marine "cant be intimidating" actually. I just think its funny that this is a hypothetical hang up you have that might not actually happen all that often.
Now that one is from the king shitty black library writing, but describing heavy boots is not the caliber of description of an "angel of death" either.Striding down the ramp in the wake of the invisible energy flows, his heavy boots resounding solidly against the metal, was a magnificent and formidable figure. He must have stood over two metres tall.
Ok, so the guy is also wide. Again, not very fucking descriptive of an angel of death if this is the first description you get about a character.There, on a wide platform atop the rearing mass of tangled conduits, framed against the pulsating aurora, stood a shape as black as the void. Even at this distance and from the low vantage point, Kor’sarro could see the form of Voldorius. The figure was over two metres tall, and almost as wide across the shoulders.
Maybe take your own fucking advice?P.s. if your bothered by a conversation continuing you can... not reply!