Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K Episode 15: I Deny You



A Clash Between Faith and The Force. A Conclusion of a Lethal Conflict. A Denial of Destiny. And, A New Shadow Looms Longer Than Ever Before, In the …

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49 thoughts on “Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K Episode 15: I Deny You”

  1. I loved this episode, sad that it ends too early! You’re just that good that I just want it to keep going!
    Now I do have a question, and maybe a theory myself, but after palpatine sees the casualties in both jedi and clones, maybe in droids as well, will he see that he may need something like Jedi or sith soldiers to combat such enemies in the future?
    I’m sure even a genius villain as him would realize they’re gonna need some force users to combat enemies that in theory have already made their own Jedi or sith obsolete with the amount of non force sensitive super soldiers that have to combat beings that are utterly horrific in Star Wars standards.

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  2. I love the obliteration of both sides symbolizing what will come from the war in the future great video man literally made me tear up when they both destroyed each other keep up the amazing work man

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  3. You know, you are making it very difficult and annoying.
    I absolutely adore the quality and interesting story you're creating and can't wait for a new one.
    But on the other hand, when you once in a while release a political video- it's making me want to run away as fast as I can.
    It's very annoying and I would rather you create a different channel for your political statement.
    But hey, it's your channel so you can do as you wish.
    Thanks for the amazing content

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  4. the imperium's greatest weakness people back stabing each other to get a head. tens of thousands of the imps best forces dieing in droves, at best stepping stones for the ambitious at worst a way to kick an already dead horse

    i do love the show case for the sisters thou, their my fav army and the only one i actively collect. so its nice to see them get some love

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  5. Coming from the implications that the Jedi more importantly Shaak Ti. The Jedi and Sith probably believe that the Emperor of Mankind is not a real god, but with Shaak Ti death the other Jedi would have sensed it and maybe inturned a part of the Emperor being manifest into the force for only a second.
    Here what I would love to see: The Jedi and Sith (in the background) using their combine use of the force for some grand battle only to be teleported (soul wise) to a place kinda like (SPOILERS FOR AOT: The Coordinate) where they witness the true power and might of the Emperor of Mankind as he looks down at them sitting on his golden throne and simply says "I DENY YOU".

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  6. as a SOB fan and someone whos played that army both before their soft reboot and after it the way i understand the faith powers of the sisters working can be more or less put into two categorys.

    1st: in the older lore the faith power was more like how chaos worked. when a chaos worshiper devoted themselves enough to the powers, the powers would "notice them" and give them some kind of boon. off course chaos being chaos they would more often than not monkey's paw it. were as the emperor wouldn't he being more a god of order gives weaker boons but less / no corruption of spirit and body. the faith power were also a bit more straight forward. healing, repealing chaos / warp gifts. more attacks, resurrection ect. things with more direct and immediate effects.

    2ed in the newer lore since the relunce of the sisters. its said that the emperor notices the actions of his most faithful and reachs through the wrap to bless them. which is why the faith powers are a bit weirder now but a lot more powerful.

    i do have to scratch my head on the latter interruption as the emperor consequently refused his own god hood in life. though he has being sitting on his god couch for the last 10000 years so his mind may have let a few things slid to keep humanity in the game this long

    oddly enough in the sister's of battle ominbus i only recall the sisters managing to use a faith power once (maybe twice) to push back a pyskers powers and temprorly cut him of or distube his connection to the warp

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  7. I think a large area that the Imperium will carve up in territories would be the hutt space as mentioned in my past notes here since the Skywatch are in the tatoonie system. Also it would be easier and less costly for the Skywatch fleet to cement and create the New imperium in the Hutt space. While the Republic and the CIS are running around trying to pin down the Crimson Razors by the time they deal any major defeat against the Skywatch should have consolidated most of their gained territories and the war becomes a stalemate as the Crimson Razors retreats into Skywatch territories after destroying multiple republic and cis worlds through occupation and straight up exterminatus.

    Pretty much the Skywatch are empire building while the Crimson razors goes Atilla the Hun on everyone else

    Ultimately Anexus becomes essentially Guadalcanal for this war, since its strategically next door to Coruscant the Republic will have to continuously prioritize uprooting the Imperium from it and at the same time is forced to keep the bulk of their fleet at the capital in fear of a Imperial invasion as long as Anexus remains in Imperial control. which means now they are limited in sending forces to deal with the other fleet and have to concentrate on this one. and since the majority of the fleet has been pulled back the only real fighting forces to contest the Crimson razors would really be the CIS forces initially and the what ever clone forces and native militia defense forces the republic can deal with Crimson Razors forces.

    ………….man the Crimson Razors are definitely going to be burning down a massive amount of Republic and CIS planets before all is said and done.

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  8. I'm not sure I agree with the time travel idea, since it inherently limits certain future story ideas, like if you want to introduce more stuff or characters showing up from the warhammer 40k universe in the future. I think keeping it at being a distance far way thing is a safer way of doing things, incase you want to change your mind in the future and introduce more stuff from the other galaxy.

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  9. I’ll say this once just to get it out of my system and so I can enjoy your content

    I don’t agree with a lot of your political beliefs but I can recognize your a good person who makes quality story’s

    Just saying that because I felt it needed to be said

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  10. Gotta say I absolutely loved this episode, from the sacrifice of the sister palatine to Commissar Shaderick (Is that his name?) finding a way to manipulate the situation and give himself a promotion (love that showing of an imperial who borders on antagonistic to his own side)

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  11. I just read on the reddit channel someone saying that sw storm troopers are equal to 40K storm troopers obviously said person never read up on 40K storm troopers.

    at best SW Storm troopers are the equivilvant of modern day marines, and work as vanguards of front line infantry formations and expeditions, and I don't see them as better than clones soldiers, they are in fact worse since sw storm troopers are trained and equipped more as a security enforcement and terrorist suppression force while clones are actually trained and equipped for actual conventional warfare. 40k storm troopers are special forces who can waste entire formations of SW storm troopers, the star wars equivalent would be clone Arc troopers and other clone SF units, along with Empire era, death troopers.

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  12. Wow that was amazing, Shaak Ti was skilled and the better fighter who you would have thought would have won but… Sister Rajulia was willing to give all to win even though she knew she would die. She used every tactic available to her to win and the emperor was there to show his power. WOW!!! Loved it. I wonder if the force sensitives felt his power and what would they think?

    Keep up the excellent work 🙂

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  13. Got a few things to say:

    1. The way Shaak Ti dies by the hands of Sister Rajuilia was perfect. While the Jedi Master was concerned defeating her opponent and continuing the mission, Rajuilia was concerned about killing the Xeno at all costs. Her using suicide tactics, becoming a saint, and sacrificing herself to end her opponents life the way she did painted a perfect picture on how devoutly fanatical the Sisters of Battle truly are, and again how different the Imperium are from the Jedi and the Republic.

    2: My two cents on how the Warp and the Force are different yet the same are as follows. (A) They both are apart the psychical universe. (B) The powers of the Force is one with the psychical universe, but the powers of Warp is apart of the psychical universe and what lies beyond death. (And C) the powers of the Warp are beyond that of the Force making the powers of a Psyker deadlier than that of a Jedi or Sith. I’m pretty sure you have a different structure or a similar one for comparing the Force to the Warp, but I just want it to be clear that the Jedi and even Palpatine should have something more to fear than just Space Marines (probably when the Emperor made his presence known did it, but it’s always good to follow up when someone pisses their pants by making them shit in them.)

    3. The average Psyker’s are great in their powers but suck in melee, unless they have those Space Marine pecs of steel. (I know everyone already knows this but I’m also making a prediction on why Ashoka might survive but the others won’t.)

    4.Please dear god emperor no time travel.

    5.If for what ever reason you decide to add other factions from the Milky Way, I suggest Orks that lost their way in the Warp, Eldar who sought to follow the Imperials to the the Star Wars galaxy for a mysterious purpose, or Chaos because of all the blood and death the Imperium is spreading and the Psyker presence could draw the attention of the Dark Gods to a Galaxy that has yet to be touched by their taint. Orks would be good to use as a buffer on slowing the Imperium’s march towards Coruscant and also give another (but lesser) headache to the Republic if added. The Eldar can play both sides against the fence why they fuck around doing what ever those treacherous knife ears usually do. Chaos would definitely use the victims of the Imperium, the forgotten souls of the Republic’s rim territories, and those suffering tyranny under that of the Separatists cruel leaders enable to spread the word of Chaos and send all factions into a apocalyptic state and have Palpatine crap his robes when he is met with a faithful servant of Tzeentch. (These are just suggestions if for whatever reason you want to expand on the factions.)

    6.Can’t wait for the next Episode

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  14. A spirito dominatus
    Domine, libra nos.
    From the lightning and the tempest,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    From plague, deceit, temptation, and war,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    From the scourge of the Kraken,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    From the blasphemy of the Fallen,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    From the begetting of daemons,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    From the curse of the mutant,
    Our Emperor, deliver us.
    A morte perpetua.
    Domine, libra nos.
    That thou wouldst bring them only death,
    That thou shouldst spare none,
    That thou shouldst pardon none,
    We beseech thee, destroy them.
    THE EMPEROR PROTECTS

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  15. tbh their death had more meaning then cannon or legends, in clone wars they were captured and executed, in revenge of the sith they were blindly gunned down, hell even mundi at least deflected a few bolts before getting flatlined, I think you gave them a good death compared to legends and cannon (also correct me if I'm wrong but didnt they also get killed in the game about starkiller or am I thinking of a completely different jedi?

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  16. some Imperial factions i wanna see (of course this is your series, so do whatever you wanna, im just happy its continuing):

    -Assassinorum (especially the Blanks. i wanna see Jedi face the unspeakable terror of a man with no soul)
    -Legion of The Damned (especially their headless leader (*cough* Ferrus *cough*)(there is just something about burning Space Marine daemons that is so badass)
    -Death Watch (alien hunting Space Marine Death squads going after Jedi? sign me up!)

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  17. btw I want to also add to the idea of your point in the commentary about how the Imperium is effectively a traumatized and tired nation, and its really only moving forward by just sheer force of will at this point more so than their religious and humanity first rhetoric, in that really the Imperium as an institution having been completely militarized and being on a war economy for over 10,000 plus years, one of the greatest threats to the Imperium unity is actually long standing peace.

    Its culture and economy being so geared to warfare, would no longer have the proper foundation in how a massive spanning empire would be able to operate in a united system, it would actually collapse by in on itself quite quickly if they don't have a long standing enemy to fight, they are like what you said a heavily traumatized individual who would be thrust back into everyday life and just wouldn't know how to operate in a socially acceptable manner for an extended period of time.

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  18. Hey fan, a quick question, is it possible for you to show what you showed to Shaak Ti to every force sensitive, including jedi and sith, just show us their reactions, just for the heck of it?, I really want to see Yoda, Mace, Asouka, Anakin, Obi Wan, and Palpatine especially react to it, just for the lols with dear old Palpatine.

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  19. I don't know if you addressed this already, but are you planning to use only original characters for warhammer's side? If not, then would it be possible to see Ciaphas Cain introduced to the setting? It sounds exactly like the assignment he would take to avoid a worse one, only for it to go horrible wrong.

    Thanks for all your work, can't wait for the next installment.

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  20. This was just another piece of non-canonical fanfiction of fanfiction that totally isn’t heavily inspired by The Infinite and the Divine. …Shut up.

    Karsis the Glorious, Phaeron of the Neferkhara Dynasty, and Slayer of the Endless One found himself rather unexpectedly in the middle of space. Upon realizing this, he screamed as loudly as he could, flailing his arms and legs in a petulant rage. Space, for its part, could not care less, simply silencing his voice before he even had time to scream. “Dead gods, Karsis you are sixty-five million years old, act like it.” The interstitial message flashed across his display. Suddenly deeply self-aware, Karsis coughed (Once again muted by the vacuum of space, of course) into his fist before looking around in as dignified a position as one could have floating in zero gravity. About a dozen meters away, Sekhmet the Incandescent, the single greatest and only remaining plasmancer of the Neferkhara Dynasty floated upside down clutching her eldritch lance to her body.

    Normally, for a cryptek to address her Phaeron so informally would have resulted in immediate summary execution. The curse of the Neferkhara Dynasty, however, made their lives anything but normal, even for a necron. Sixty Million years ago, their dynasty had been among the strongest throughout the Infinite Empire. They had been so strong in fact, that they had even challenged, and defeated a C’tan without the support of any other dynasty, even the Silent King himself. It was a feat no other had accomplished, but millions of years later Karsis admitted to himself it had been a mistake. The battle had destroyed much of the Neferkhara and greatly weakened them, and perhaps if he had swallowed his thirst for glory, his dynasty might still be alive.

    The C’tan, The Endless One, had cursed his dynasty the moment before it had been broken into shards of itself. At the time, Karsis had paid little attention to the being’s last act, believing it to be the empty threat of an impotent god. It had been just before his dynasty joined in the great sleep with the rest of their kind that the curse had first taken effect. Without warning, the entire dynasty, tomb complexes and all, were ripped out of space and time, deposited into a parallel universe. Over the last sixty million years, the Neferkhara Dynasty had been ripped out of countless realities, their numbers slowly dwindling as the threats of the different universes and the occasional civil war took their toll until it was only Karsis and Sekhmet that still lived.

    “Besides,” Sekhmet continued, “We have threats much too large to afford carelessness. look around you.” Karsis did, seeing nothing. Then it fully hit him, there was nothing. There was no tomb complex. If they died, there would be no resurrection. For the first time in sixty-five million years, Karsis could feel the weight of mortality settling on his shoulders. “Dead gods…” He breathed out loud to himself as he unconsciously held his staff of light more tightly.

    “My lord…” Sekhmet only ever used the correct address nowadays whenever she was trying to comfort him, and a fresh wave of shame crashed over Karsis. A Phaeron having to be comforted by their underlings. Pathetic. Still, he did not correct her. “We are alone in this universe, and we are more vulnerable than we have ever been, but we are still Necrons. We have killed gods and brought the galaxy to its knees. We are the masters of the universe. As weak as we are now, we cannot forget that.” Karsis turned away for a moment, staring at a star.

    An hour later, he sent a message to Sekhmet, “Yes, forgive me, old friend. To act as I did is unbecoming of our dynasty, but I was furious because we were snatched away just as we were beginning to make progress.” A few seconds later a response from the Plasmancer appeared in his vision “Believe me Karsis, I understand your frustration, but tantrums will get us nowhere.” Karsis glared at her, having regained his pride “I am still your Phaeron, Plasmancer.” Sekhmet laughed, the sound stolen away by the void surrounding them. “As you wish, Karsis.”

    It would be three years before they would finally be discovered.

    Edits for clarity: They are in Fan’s universe, albeit a few years earlier and in the Star Wars galaxy but just a few years earlier than the Imperium’s invasion (which would technically be their own, although they don’t know it)

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