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Which 40k books are worth reading biys
I'm a fan of the old Dan Abnett ones.
Which 40k books are worth reading biys
How about some gritty necromunda hive city type shit
They should have done it like Super Mutants in Fallout. Doesn't matter what you are when you start the process, you come out a hulked-out roid-machine. The process is so totally transformational that it leaves you sterile and asexual.
Yeah, they could keep it isolated to tiny elements of the universe, then introduce something epic at the end. Hell, I would just have regular humans wake up on the ship from stasis and not know where they are, keeping the audience in the dark too. Everyone just thinks they are in some Cathedral complex. At the end bring in some Space Marines for a brief cameo/action sequence and pull the camera back to reveal the Space Hulk; everyone on board who survived whatever horror they fought gets sucked back into the Warp.
I'm reading Eisenhorn now. I think their X-files-ish approach to it will make for a compelling series for fans, and newcomers alike.
If Eisenhorn is done right, just imagine what else could be done. With so many streaming services hungry for content, it's the perfect time for Warhammer 40k to get wide exposure.
...but you already said you don't know why SM were made explicitly male-only, which means you don't have a problem with the concept of female SM. Soooooo, what, in your mind, would a female space marine be like, considering the enormous amount of biological alteration involved in the astartes process? You can't possibly think that altering the female form to be the perfect warrior would leave them looking simply like a normal woman in power armor a-la SoB.![]()
Don't think I want transsexual übermenchen killing machines in 40k. Imagine having to wonder if Abbaddon used to be a dude or not.
Women would make inferior space marines due to ... Nature. Male bodies are tougher. Denser bones and muscles, more test, faster muscle reactions....but you already said you don't know why SM were made explicitly male-only, which means you don't have a problem with the concept of female SM. Soooooo, what, in your mind, would a female space marine be like, considering the enormous amount of biological alteration involved in the astartes process? You can't possibly think that altering the female form to be the perfect warrior would leave them looking simply like a normal woman in power armor a-la SoB.
I agree with that in general, but 40k is chock full of handwavium and super-science bullshit. There's no reason the authors of the setting couldn't have just as easily said that the alterations are so invasive and complete that the starting form is less important than a candidate's mindset and mental fortitude; as long as they don't reject the implants the host's native biology isn't all that important. Having the implants be Y-chromosome dependent is a narrative choice, not a narrative imperative.Women would make inferior space marines due to ... Nature. Male bodies are tougher. Denser bones and muscles, more test, faster muscle reactions.
Pretty sure you're joking, but just in case: there's no way in hell those biological functions would remain intact post transformation.Also, imagine a space marine with PMS or on her period.
What do you like, good or evil?Which 40k books are worth reading biys
What do you like, good or evil?
The three I posted one post up are some of my favorites, like really goodDon't mind either but I mostly have been reading from the imperial pov
...but you already said you don't know why SM were made explicitly male-only, which means you don't have a problem with the concept of female SM. Soooooo, what, in your mind, would a female space marine be like, considering the enormous amount of biological alteration involved in the astartes process? You can't possibly think that altering the female form to be the perfect warrior would leave them looking simply like a normal woman in power armor a-la SoB.
They only took the biggest strongest boys, so girls would never enter the equation. The only reason girls are being talked about is I said unfortunately if they made a movie today, there would be female space marines. Pointing out the over the top state of modern movies...but you already said you don't know why SM were made explicitly male-only, which means you don't have a problem with the concept of female SM. Soooooo, what, in your mind, would a female space marine be like, considering the enormous amount of biological alteration involved in the astartes process? You can't possibly think that altering the female form to be the perfect warrior would leave them looking simply like a normal woman in power armor a-la SoB.
Yes, but they can’t help themselves. The lead character would be a black female space marine.Again if they wanted to have a lead female character they could make her an assassin, I mean even in universe thats one of the most powerful human fighters isnt it?
Yes, but they can’t help themselves. The lead character would be a black female space marine.
I liked Nemesis, I’ve always liked ninjas
An inquisitor with some assassins would make a fun movie.
An inquisitor with some Grey Knights purging cults on a corrupted planet could be fun. The GK only teleport in to smite fools, most of the film the inquisitor and crew investigatingProbably depends who is making it I'd say, if its non creative execs calling all the shots I could see them doing something like that specifically hoping to bait the fanbase into a negative reaction so the film/show can be seen as "politically important".
Honestly from my(admittedly now very dated) experience I don't think the Space Marines are really the most interesting part of the 40K lore, they suit war gaming well of course but if your going to be making a film/show an inquisitor or Assasin actually seems more interesting to me, more exotic setting, more linked into larger political/historical events and more room for moral complexity.
Probably the biggest choice would be how do you include in terms of antagonists? Chaos? Tyranids? Necrons? maybe even just Imperial infighting?
An inquisitor with some Grey Knights purging cults on a corrupted planet could be fun. The GK only teleport in to smite fools, most of the film the inquisitor and crew investigating