Why the Imperium of Man is Right in Warhammer 40K



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25 thoughts on “Why the Imperium of Man is Right in Warhammer 40K”

  1. The Imperium isn't as xenophobic as we make it up to be. If alien races were reasonable, the Imperium would more than likely pursue a temporary allience at least (Dante and the Silent King fof example). Problem is, Tyranids and Chaos are almost entirely unreasonable, followed by Orks and Dark Eldar. The Eldar themselves are too arrgoant for their own good, and the Necrons are too unpredictable due to their different beliefs. (I'm not even mentioning the T'au here). When appropriate, Imperium forces do make alliences with certain Xenos.

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  2. LOL today’s society … would try to send Social Workers to talk to Orks & Tyranids about being nice & not to break any laws. May the Emperor have mercy on our souls – social workers face-palm

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  3. The imperium is full of fools and nut jobs. The only thing they are right about, is offering their skulls for the skull thone, their bodies for nurgles gifts, there pathetically narrow minds for tzeentch's amusement and there excessive habits for slaanesh's delightful fun.

    Don't defend the idolaters and there toilet god and his golden throne. Even his janitorial staff has run away after 10k years…

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  4. The western democracies running wars in the middle east are the very best examples showing how democracy is definitely not the best at managing a war. Foreign policy could change abruptly with every new election, budgeting is inconsistent, the very goals of the war could shift with a change of balance among the different parties. After all, there's a reason why no military has ever been a democratic institution

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  5. You run an online video stream, with all kinds of tech, and you disagree with capitalism, the very thing that allowed it to be in the first place?
    You're either a hypocrite or an ignorant fool.

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  6. 40K is like the Dragon Ball franchise, both started out as a joke that people eventually took seriously. If you actually consider the designs of things like armor, guns, ships, and more in 40K and if you actually start to think about things logically, you realize just how silly 40K is. For instance, anyone who is a fan of guns and weaponry will tell you that the design of the Bolter round is absolutely ridiculous. Furthermore, the fact that they use infantry and Marines to do the job of close air support or orbital bombardment just tells you how this is a very simplistic game with extremely and disproportionately deep lore.

    I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's silly. Not the same thing. We like it because it's mental candy, but I don't think that it's worth thinking too deeply about especially since the best adaptation of the entire franchise is a fan meta parody of the whole thing, aka. Alfabusa's TTS series.

    It's called having a guilty please and it's ok. But very little survives scrutiny in 40k, because it's a pastiche of war, an exaggeration of its features, a chimera meant to sell plastic toys. Let's not kid ourselves here.

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  7. Most people dont want to be inserted into this universe. However, as a pagan searching for Valhalla, id jump into one of the guardsman units without a doubt. If there was a chance to become a space marine id take it but that goes around only ever few decades so the chances would be low.

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  8. All I got to say is the Emperor's dead bitch ! I'm going dark eldar at least I can do what I want, get pleasure, a life worth living and sadly the constant knowledge of being sucked into the warp.

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  9. The irony here is that, survival of humanity at all costs has lead to a lack of humanity, what humans aside from the citizens which are going to die cause they are too weak what's left is the space marines and they can't really be seen as human more like living guns or weapons. Really the last hope was the emperor who hated religion and superstition and believed in unity not constant betrayal from their own forces like the inquisition.

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