• Upcoming Warhammer 40k Movie!
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[QUOTE=ashxu;17671273]Agitatis Ultramarini, Dominitis Ultramarini. Shim tomane ate sim Kima sim arate sim[/QUOTE] The chant is actually, "Agitate Eis Ultramarini, Dominate Eis Ultramarini."
TIME TO START THE CRUSADES!! [img]http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/6982/30438501451a59ccaa70.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Jack Bryce;17669772]Was that in the Eisenhorn series or Ravenor? I think I might remember something like that, but I've only read Eisenhorn.[/QUOTE] Eisenhorn, when they were hunting down the Sons of Bael on cadia and ended up running into Prophantii
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17673612]Eisenhorn, when they were hunting down the Sons of Bael on cadia and ended up running into Prophantii[/QUOTE] I need to re-read Eisenhorn; for some reason I'm now very interested in the female Inquisitor who Eisenhorn establishes himself with on Cadia. Mainly because I know what she did and how she worked in the plot, but I can't remember any of her story. The reason I want to re-read it is to learn the stories again, aha!
Inquisitor Neve, I think. I wanted Bequin to wake up in the Ravenor novels, but she doesn't.
Why there is no woman or black SM?
Salamanders are technically black, and it depends on the world where the marines are recruited from. As for Female Marines, I've already explained that, women are genetically incompatible with gene seed.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17574842]It's not. I'm not all that excited for it really, which is odd for me, partly for a few reaons. 1. Ultramarines, nuff said. 2. It's being made by a company who previously made bionicle, i doubt they can best capture the grimdark and ultraviolent nature of Space Marines. 3. It's a sci fi thriller, any film that has space marines should be sci fi gratuitous action.[/QUOTE] 1. Agreed, Ultramarines are overused, give us a film-adaptation of 15 Hours to introduce those who don't know much about 40k! 2. Don't know much about Codex and never saw/heard of bionicle. 3. More like sci-fi gratuitious splatterhouse amirite?
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17674623]Inquisitor Neve, I think. I wanted Bequin to wake up in the Ravenor novels, but she doesn't.[/QUOTE] On that note, the third trilogy in the trilogy of trilogies concerning the Inquisition has been tentatively titled [i]Bequin[/i], and subtitled "Ravenor versus Eisenhorn". It's obvious that the latter comes from Eisenhorn's growing radical tendencies, made more obvious when he's brought up during [i]Ravenor[/i], but the actual title itself is very interesting: how can the comatose Alizebeth Bequin be the central character?
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675098]1. Agreed, Ultramarines are overused, give us a film-adaptation of 15 Hours to introduce those who don't know much about 40k! 2. Don't know much about Codex and never saw/heard of bionicle. 3. More like sci-fi gratuitious splatterhouse amirite?[/QUOTE] Agree with #1, however the Codex isn't that hard to understand if you dedicate, say, 30 minutes to reading the important parts on the Lexicanum. For #3 I can't agree more, any movie with W40K Space Marines should be an absolute slaughterfest, since we all know Spess Mahreens lack any real charm or personality in the first place (and for the love of God, if they introduce a Love Aspect...)
[QUOTE=Faren;17574990]Where's my movie about Tau? It must be made! For the Greater Good! :sigh: Why are Space Marines so popular...?[/QUOTE] You know what I find funny about 40k? The Tau are probably the closest thing you'll ever get to 'the good guys' the 40k universe. Think about it. Imperium: Would bomb the shit out of one of their own planets to kill a few hundred chaos daemons, or would bomb the shit out of a world just because they refuse to accept the Emperor. Tau: Give a world the option of joining their empire, then bomb the shit out of it if they don't. I love the way GW have portrayed the Imperium forces as heroes when they're just as brutal and merciless generally as their many foes.
Maybe Bequin gets stolen and Eisenhorn and Ravenor team up to rescue her. As for Ravenor Vs Eisenhorn, Ravenor walked the line of Rogue and radicalism , they'd be less likely to ocme to blows because Ravenor would understand that sometimes you have to be radical, besides, technically Ravenor has already been a heretic once if the general inquisition found out, he worked closely with an Eldar Farseer for quite a while. [QUOTE=zpiscool;17675147]You know what I find funny about 40k? The Tau are probably the closest thing you'll ever get to 'the good guys' the 40k universe. Think about it. Imperium: Would bomb the shit out of one of their own planets to kill a few hundred chaos daemons, or would bomb the shit out of a world just because they refuse to accept the Emperor. Tau: Give a world the option of joining their empire, then bomb the shit out of it if they don't. I love the way GW have portrayed the Imperium forces as heroes when they're just as brutal and merciless generally as their many foes.[/QUOTE] No. Tau aren't good guys, join us and we'll enslave you or we'll kill you. Thats near enough on par with the Imperium.
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675147]You know what I find funny about 40k? The Tau are probably the closest thing you'll ever get to 'the good guys' the 40k universe. Think about it. Imperium: Would bomb the shit out of one of their own planets to kill a few hundred chaos daemons, or would bomb the shit out of a world just because they refuse to accept the Emperor. Tau: Give a world the option of joining their empire, then bomb the shit out of it if they don't. I love the way GW have portrayed the Imperium forces as heroes when they're just as brutal and merciless generally as their many foes.[/QUOTE] Sure, the Tau demand you submit to the "Greater Good" or else they either kill you (no other way, after all) or shove you into a camp where they intentionally cause the population to die out due to a low birth rate. As to the Imperium Forces, all things considered they ARE heroes, they HAVE to do what they do to root out evil and Xeno, also, they would only enact an Exterminatus if there was a [I]significant[/I] Daemon taint.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;17675133]For #3 I can't agree more, any movie with W40K Space Marines should be an absolute slaughterfest, since we all know Spess Mahreens lack any real charm or personality in the first place [b](and for the love of God, if they introduce a Love Aspect...)[/b][/QUOTE] I can smell the nerd rage. [editline]05:55PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Canuhearme?;17675174]Sure, the Tau demand you submit to the "Greater Good" or else they either kill you (no other way, after all) or shove you into a camp where they intentionally cause the population to die out due to a low birth rate.[/QUOTE] Well its a better way to die than having your face torn off by a chainsword right?
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675177]I can smell the nerd rage. [editline]05:55PM[/editline] Well its a better way to die than having your face torn off by a chainsword right?[/QUOTE] Die slowly, or be killed quickly, I'd choose quickly.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675162]No. Tau aren't good guys, join us and we'll enslave you or we'll kill you. Thats near enough on par with the Imperium.[/QUOTE] Alright maybe I exaggerated when I said 'good guys', they're 'better guys'. I still stand by my point. [editline]05:59PM[/editline] [QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675194]Die slowly, or be killed quickly, I'd choose quickly.[/QUOTE] I dunno, depends on how you 'live to death' so to speak, I mean from what lore I know about Tau occupation they generally treat you fairly well as long as you don't start some shit.
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675198]Alright maybe I exaggerated when I said 'good guys', they're 'better guys'. I still stand by my point.[/QUOTE] Even if the Human Colony submits, you do realize they are treated as second-class citizens, right? [editline]01:00PM[/editline] [QUOTE=zpiscool;17675198] I dunno, depends on how you 'live to death' so to speak, I mean from what lore I know about Tau occupation they generally treat you fairly well as long as you don't start some shit.[/QUOTE] Not all the time, though. Oftentimes they will usually herd you into concentration camps where they separate the women from the men.
So what? Inter-galatic alien Arpatheid government? I can smell the irony of it.
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675198]Alright maybe I exaggerated when I said 'good guys', they're 'better guys'. I still stand by my point. [editline]05:59PM[/editline] I dunno, depends on how you 'live to death' so to speak, I mean from what lore I know about Tau occupation they generally treat you fairly well as long as you don't start some shit.[/QUOTE] Thats the thing about 40K there are NO good guys. Good Guys really depends on which side you're viewing things.
I think I should stop now.
[QUOTE=zpiscool;17675236]So what? Inter-galatic alien Arpatheid government? I can smell the irony of it.[/QUOTE] I'd rather die a glorious death at the hands of a pious Space Marine then live under a dirty Xeno Weaboo.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675242]Thats the thing about 40K there are NO good guys. Good Guys really depends on which side you're viewing things.[/QUOTE] Last point of the day before I let things simmer for a bit: Fair enough then.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675242]Thats the thing about 40K there are NO good guys. Good Guys really depends on which side you're viewing things.[/QUOTE] Except Chaos, though.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675065]Salamanders are technically black, and it depends on the world where the marines are recruited from. As for Female Marines, I've already explained that, women are genetically incompatible with gene seed.[/QUOTE] Fair enough...
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;17675278]Except Chaos, though.[/QUOTE] Chaos may not see itself as bad though might it, sure it might do actions that morally seem bad, but with chaos moral isn't a factor, change is good and chaos is change.
The Tau are like a weaboo communist Russia with forehead vagina's.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;17675278]Except Chaos, though.[/QUOTE] Chaos doesn't have a self-perception; it tells people what they want to hear to get its way. Generally, it assumes the role of a "primordial intelligence" in the form of one of the Chaos gods, and suggests that mankind (or the Emperor, the Astartes, the Inquisition, blah blah) actually abused the Warp (and therefore Chaos) to get their way; it exploits people and deceives them more than it can seduce or rally them.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;17675545]Chaos may not see itself as bad though might it, sure it might do actions that morally seem bad, but with chaos moral isn't a factor, change is good and chaos is change.[/QUOTE] Nurgle would like to disagree.
Nurgle is the nicest of all the Chaos gods, he is essenytially change, from healthy to unhealthy, from living to dead. Also thank the old ones for whipping the warp up into a storm thus giving manifest to the chaos gods.
[QUOTE=peabrain101;17676712]Nurgle would like to disagree.[/QUOTE] Nurgle is very caring of his followers though.
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