Polyboros
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Personally I think it turns the unique* Warhammer 40K setting into another generic hero-centric moving timeline, like Warmachine or Warcraft.
Instead of advancing the timeline or keep cramming in more and more stuff into the last few years of the 41th millenium, I would have much preferred that they explored the roughly 10.000 years in between the Heresy and 'present day', like the quite excellent 'Beast Returns' novels they released recently. 40K is (was) best as a setting rather than a ongoing narrative.
The advancing timeline doesn't appeal to me, so it's Heresy era or bust from here on.
*Yeah, it's all derivative but all the influences put together meshed into a pretty unique mix IMO.
I'm way, way behind on the literature, so pardon my ignorance, but I feel like the separating 10k had been used as an available setting to tell stories. Not to say it isn't still ripe to explore, but I thought it wasn't something left out.
I half agree with you, though. I think to much change, or a constant rollout of it, isn't good. 40k is a grand scale with room for lots of smaller stories, but I think it's time for the status quo to be shaken up a bit, let the universe move forward an age, not as vast as 30k-40k, but move the pieces around a bit, add some new elements.
