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Weee, all I need are a couple of Whirlwinds and my Marines Malevolent army will be complete. I never thought I'd collect Space Marines until I read up on a Chapter composed entirely of power armored Biff Tannens.
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The MM really do exemplify the 'Space Marines as callous assholes' role, don't they? They make a nice counterpoint to the more humane chapters, but wow, they really are the characters everyone loves to hate.Weee, all I need are a couple of Whirlwinds and my Marines Malevolent army will be complete. I never thought I'd collect Space Marines until I read up on a Chapter composed entirely of power armored Biff Tannens.
The MM really do exemplify the 'Space Marines as callous assholes' role, don't they? They make a nice counterpoint to the more humane chapters, but wow, they really are the characters everyone loves to hate.
Do the MM have a codex doctrine listed yet?
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.
That would be cool and depressing (melancholy, I guess).Nope. I tend to run them as Imperial Fists, because my headcanon insists that the MM are Iron Warriors successors. I've heard it suggested that they're actually Ultramarine successors, which would be kind of cool too, considering how far they've fallen from the tree.
Ah, the Seraptek Heavy Construct. Technically it's the Necron answer to Imperial Knights, but it's a beauty and rather frightening from what I've read (16" move?Forge World is hit or miss for me, but I love their Necron line and noticed that they just added a mother fuggin' Necron Titan. The Tomb Kings were what got me into Warhammer and the Necrons are basically robot Tomb Kings so I am all over this shit.
). If the price wasn't eye-wateringly high I might opt to pick one up just to put the thing together.Maybe eventually, moving the timeline would have been necessary.Only sort of agree. I mean, it's been 31 years since 40k first dropped. Some things need to move a little bit. In a settings so large and expansive, things shouldn't be stuck at a stand still.
Maybe eventually, moving the timeline would have been necessary.
But not as long as more or less the entire timeline between the heresy and the end of the 41st millenium were left unexplored outside of some brief notes in the timeline. At least gamewise.
For exemple, instead of running their various cadia / eye of terror campaigns, they could have done an event around some famous battle in 34k, or battle for a planet somewhere around 36k that's mentioned by name but nothing else. Allowing for a campaign that can end however the results go and they won't have to fudge the results to get the result they want.
Not only those types of write-history-campaigns either. You can have more narrative releases simply fokusing on well known historic events, just like the historical game systems do. Say the Age of Apostasy or the 1st war for Armageddon. Then you have the Scouring, the campaigns of Lord Solar Macharius etc. And this is just off the top of my head.
Woah there Matt Ward, there are other factions than Space Marines and Chaos.
In all seriousness though that plot only has slightly more Ultramarines than the one they're persuing now.
Anything for IG? I'm lazy![]()
Ya know, I could even take big changes in the story so long as the status quo of the actual game isn't changed much. The lore needs to be fluid and move, but the larger world for "players" should remain static.
Take for instance Space Marines Space Marines Space Marines...
I still expect GW to forget the reasons why the IG are cool and replace them completely with Space Marines like they did to Ollanius Pius.My main issue with that is advancing the plot forward only involves furious SM vs Chaos masturbation: it's actually one of the things I take issue with on the 8th edition - they devote 1/3 of the core book to the Imperium and bar Chaos each faction had a pathetically scant few pages to their history.
If you want the story to advance then it shouldn't all just revolve around Space Marines. Indeed, much of it doesn't require their shoehorning in at all given the numerous races and their conflicts with one another. But alas, they are the prize bull and so it feels inevitable they will have their fingers in every pie.
I was never really a fan of the Imperial Guard either, but it's painfully obvious how much the previous attention given to them as a faction of the Imperium has diminished from earlier editions.
My main issue with that is advancing the plot forward only involves furious SM vs Chaos masturbation: it's actually one of the things I take issue with on the 8th edition - they devote 1/3 of the core book to the Imperium and bar Chaos each faction had a pathetically scant few pages to their history.
If you want the story to advance then it shouldn't all just revolve around Space Marines. Indeed, much of it doesn't require their shoehorning in at all given the numerous races and their conflicts with one another. But alas, they are the prize bull and so it feels inevitable they will have their fingers in every pie.
I was never really a fan of the Imperial Guard either, but it's painfully obvious how much the previous attention given to them as a faction of the Imperium has diminished from earlier editions.
Ok.
Orkhis Khank rises from an Ork empire and unites the empires into a single force. They seige the imperium, quite successfully, until they make planet fall on Krieg. Orkhis Khank is killed, the Orks are pushed off world, and immediately start fighting each other again.
I still expect GW to forget the reasons why the IG are cool and replace them completely with Space Marines like they did to Ollanius Pius.