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Date of upload: May 3, 2022 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
An Imperial civil war is pretty much the only thing that can bring back stakes to the setting. As it stands the Imperium is somehow better off after the fall of Cadia than before. The Great Rift has mostly been either a joke or a minor inconvenience, and then we have that GodBlight stuff. There's just way too many interests and little factions/cliques for it not to eventually happen.
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Yeah, this will cause schisms. In meta-lore terms, it's the only way to "balance out" the power boost of the Primaris; in in-universe terms, too much has happened too fast for the Space Marines to be comfortable.
These Space Marine chapters have, for better or worse, aged over the last 10,000 years - they've grown used to the current balance of the Imperium and current functioning of the Imperium.
To have a Primarch returned overnight and ruling the Imperium - to have "new" Space Marines supplant them... if there is any memory of them left, the old "Thunder Warriors" from the days of unification must be circling the minds of many Astartes. Not only that - to have the Imperium cleaved in two - could it possibly be because the righteousness of the Imperium is failing? Surely it is the Emperor's punishment for the Imperium's failings - he is a god, and surely that means all things happen by his will...
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No joke, at 2:06 when he gives that laugh, I just asked "what is wrong with him" after which I laughed in a similar manner. It's infectious
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I remember going mental how High Marshall Helbrecht and Grimaldus just bent the knee to Guilliman and just accepted. Like they where presented a primaris marine, with a unknown level of TAMPERED GENE SEED!! To the Black Templars, a highly religious, eternally crusading for the last 10,000 years. An they just accepted the primaris?
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Finally, I still can't understand both Dark Angels and Space Wolves accepting the primaris just like this into their organisational structures. I expected much more pushback. Maybe this is the inner conflict, that theoraticly should have started in about 30%-50% of all chapters. Yes, many sons of the blue boys, but maybe the church will reek its ugly face again with the templars against the primaris and Gulliman
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I cannot help but think that this is basically the first shots in what will become internecine wars between first born and Primaris. I cannot help but think the chapters who are purely primaris will become targets for first born chapters. And I wonder how many in the Ecclesiarchy will agree with the Black Templars and join them in trying to purge the Primaris. This could be as big if not bigger than the Horus Heresy.
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@TheMaxim10083
1 year ago
FINALLY! True friction in the lore that should have been in it since the start of the Primaris influx
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