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Arbite posted:2013 i love the book but at some points with that stuff it kinda screeched into "um, you ok dude, you really like describing this poo poo in detail, like alot" like its creepy but less grim dark and more i mean you do you dude, but i have read enough hosed up weird poo poo in my stupid online teenage years to know when writing starts going into um, that territory. Kevin DuBrow posted:Got around to reading Shakespeare's The Tempest and learned that it has a sorcerer named Prospero and a witch named Sycorax. This keeps happening with 40k stuff because I read much more lowbrow sci fi than classic lit. Recently learned that termagant is a term for the God Christians once thought Muslims worshipped or can mean quarrelsome woman. oh yeah, there are alot of weird rear end big brain lit and history pulls all over the place. like one of the first planets the tyranids nom before tyran is like "early appetizer" in french or something.
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Read Scars + Path of Heaven for the first time in preparation for starting Siege of Terra. These are the first Horus Heresy novels I have touched since completing The Outcast Dead (when it first came out!). Both great reads. Go White Scars. This ended up whetting my whistle for a bit more heresy reading. Going to kick things off with a re-read The First Heretic and then move on to Know No Fear/Betrayer/Master of Mankind. Where does Aurelian fit in? Should I bother with anything else? Looking for enjoyable quality reads more than a need to know the lore.
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# ? Oct 1, 2022 18:36 |
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AnEdgelord posted:Not just you, after reading their codex I want to see what Black Library has in store for them. Hopefully one of the authors currently on the Xenos train (Nate Crowley, Mike Books and Robert Rath) gets a crack at them. Good to know, I think we could have a lot of fun with Nercon/Squat Book of Grudges. I mean Trayzn would probably love to get an Ancestor Core and boy oh boy would there be some super pissed off Squats. Hell put Cawl in their somewhere too, as the LoV HATES the AdMech apparently, and who could blame them.
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# ? Oct 1, 2022 19:31 |
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me because i love those wacky cyborgs
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# ? Oct 1, 2022 19:38 |
Decline posted:Read Scars + Path of Heaven for the first time in preparation for starting Siege of Terra. These are the first Horus Heresy novels I have touched since completing The Outcast Dead (when it first came out!). Both great reads. Go White Scars. I think Thousand Sons/Prospero Burns are two additional good reads.
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# ? Oct 1, 2022 20:58 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the simpsons
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# ? Oct 1, 2022 22:11 |
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excellent
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 05:15 |
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D-Pad posted:I think Thousand Sons/Prospero Burns are two additional good reads. Interesting that not a single person has recommended a post-MoM novel.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 06:51 |
Decline posted:Interesting that not a single person has recommended a post-MoM novel. They aren't terrible, just nothing special. Nothing as lovely as some of the earlier novels like Nemesis or whatever but nothing up there with what has been recommended either.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 07:55 |
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Just finished the first Ciaphas Cain omnibus and I guess they were fine? The novels were originally published in the early 00's, and that sure was a time when everyone was trying very hard to be a Joss Whedon. You can imagine my whiplash, going from Cain to Wraight's Carrion Throne and back to Cain. But on the other hand, I didn't hate reading them so I dunno, they're still more interesting than watching Youtube.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 08:14 |
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the first ciaphas cain novel was published 2003. the latest one, 2018. the quality has been basically even. this has been achieved by a truly large amount of self-plagiarism and set phrases, like (the other) homer talkin about the rosy fingered dawn
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the first ciaphas cain novel was published 2003. the latest one, 2018. the quality has been basically even. this has been achieved by a truly large amount of self-plagiarism and set phrases, like (the other) homer talkin about the rosy fingered dawn Agree to disagree, even with the repetition the first omnibus was much better comedy and character than the later works.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 11:21 |
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Siivola posted:the early 00's, and that sure was a time when everyone was trying very hard to be a Joss Whedon.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 12:46 |
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Arquinsiel posted:I keep seeing this criticism of various sci-fi works and it's pretty funny to me. That's just how we talk on these here damp islands. No it is not. Whedonisms aren't just sarcasm. Our islands don't speak like Xander Harris from the hit 90s tv show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which is now the speaking style of entire movie casts. Brendan Rodgers fucked around with this message at 13:06 on Oct 2, 2022 |
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Brendan Rodgers posted:No it is not. Whedonisms aren't just sarcasm. Our islands don't speak like Xander Harris from the hit 90s tv show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which is now the speaking style of entire movie casts.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 13:08 |
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If you are regularly doing Whedonisms, you might wanna stop getting into life and death situations that you deflate the tension from with witty quips, sounds dangerous.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 13:10 |
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Standard night out in Dublin.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 13:30 |
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I mean, fair point, the novels aren't egregiously quippy, it's not like trying to read a comic book script. Mitchell's just operating in the same action-with-funny-people genre as Firefly was, and unfortunately isn't that funny. At least the action scenes were alright. (I do have to admit I did have a laugh at "Arbitrator Foreboding".)
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 14:31 |
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Arbite posted:Agree to disagree, even with the repetition the first omnibus was much better comedy and character than the later works. I mean they basically end up being the same book over and over again. They are basically lighter parodies of flashman. Except Cain has imposter syndrome mixed with having actual skills. They are fun books but it’s better to just get them randomly outside the first one. I wouldn’t put them as particularly Whedony either because Cain doesn’t really quip or make bad sex jokes, he mostly just rolls with it and gets stupidly lucky. Dapper_Swindler fucked around with this message at 15:53 on Oct 2, 2022 |
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Have any of the post-Primaris novels gone into detail about adjustment pains between the OG marines and the Primaris reinforcements? Like is there a story out there about a chapter still using codex compliant methods butting heads with the amended Primaris codex tactics so you have 10th company devastators being told to fight like Rievers instead?
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 17:59 |
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https://www.warhammer-community.com/2022/10/02/sunday-preview-celebrate-warhammer-day-and-the-rise-of-the-lumineth-realm-lords/ Marc Collins' Helbrech novel goes up for pre-order next weekend. And outside of some audiobook releases (Brotherhood of the Storm, Legacies of Betrayal and Scourge of Fate), not much else.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 18:05 |
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Arc Hammer posted:Have any of the post-Primaris novels gone into detail about adjustment pains between the OG marines and the Primaris reinforcements? Like is there a story out there about a chapter still using codex compliant methods butting heads with the amended Primaris codex tactics so you have 10th company devastators being told to fight like Rievers instead? War of secrets is about primaris becoming dark angels.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 18:59 |
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Decline posted:Interesting that not a single person has recommended a post-MoM novel. I'll put out Titandeath, especially for someone trying to get to the Siege of Terra. Arc Hammer posted:Have any of the post-Primaris novels gone into detail about adjustment pains between the OG marines and the Primaris reinforcements? Like is there a story out there about a chapter still using codex compliant methods butting heads with the amended Primaris codex tactics so you have 10th company devastators being told to fight like Rievers instead? The Dawn of Fire series has a lot about this topic, I'd say pick those up. They weren't great, but are definitely readable and cover the Indomitus Crusade nicely.
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 20:47 |
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0konner posted:War of secrets is about primaris becoming dark angels. Unfortunately it also is mediocre
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# ? Oct 2, 2022 20:59 |
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Arc Hammer posted:Have any of the post-Primaris novels gone into detail about adjustment pains between the OG marines and the Primaris reinforcements? Like is there a story out there about a chapter still using codex compliant methods butting heads with the amended Primaris codex tactics so you have 10th company devastators being told to fight like Rievers instead? A Marine learning to be Primaris (just dealing with the changes to his body) is in Spears of the Emperor. One of the "built for abridgement" plots (because Guy Haley always has those in his novels) in the Dark Imperium is one of the un-numbered sons being assigned to the Novamarines and trying to actually fit in as a Nova Marine from being Chapterless for so long. Genuinely probably one of the best parts of the series, as it also has a few flashbacks to him in the 30th millennium being selected to become primaris.
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 02:32 |
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Wolftime deals with the internal tension that arises when Primaris marines show up to reinforce the Space Wolves. It's a Thorpe book though, and easily the worst 40k book I've ever read, so.. disregard that. Just saying that as others have said, chapters (not) accepting Primaris marines is basically the major theme in the Dawn of Fire novels so far (except for Gate of Bones, which is largely about Custodes).
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 13:51 |
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Badly Jester posted:Wolftime deals with the internal tension that arises when Primaris marines show up to reinforce the Space Wolves. It's a Thorpe book though, and easily the worst 40k book I've ever read, so.. disregard that. Just saying that as others have said, chapters (not) accepting Primaris marines is basically the major theme in the Dawn of Fire novels so far (except for Gate of Bones, which is largely about Custodes). Haha! Any funny/cringe spoilers from Wolftime you can share with the class?
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 15:01 |
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you never read any ian watson books?
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 15:03 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:you never read any ian watson books? Ian Watson wrote SPACE MARINE, which is the greatest piece of 40K fiction every created
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 15:20 |
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He wrote the questionably canonical scene of that inquistor in the throne room telling big E about the Tyranids or whatever didn't he? I really enjoyed the fractured portrayal of the emperor and that may end up being closer to Canon than we appreciate lol
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 17:08 |
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Sephyr posted:Haha! Any funny/cringe spoilers from Wolftime you can share with the class? It's all just so laughably bad. The Space Wolves are simultaneously fearless and relentless warriors, but are absolutely routed by a bunch of orks that outmaneuvered them. Arjac nearly wets his TDA during that battle. Their entire leadership, including Grimnar, consists of ornery toddlers. But the prose... I literally just opened the book at random and picked something. It's not even the worst part or anything: ‘Seldom has butchery been so easy,’ boasted Lenthe as he eviscerated a thrashing defence trooper. Unsheathing his claws from his victim, the Night Lord waved a hand towards the gutted and decapitated corpses littering the corridor. ‘Their defence seems ill-prepared and random. Had they met us in force, the challenge would have been greater.’ ‘They are weak because they do not understand the nature of their foe,’ crowed Keslos, jump pack bright as he landed next to Ektovar. ‘They reckon not with the power of the terrorstorm.’ In conclusion, I have no idea how or why I finished this book. Brainworms, probably.
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 22:59 |
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They sound like Predacons
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# ? Oct 3, 2022 23:02 |
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Holy crap, you were not kidding. It's like a tabletop RPG group in which every player made a barbarian and is trying to sound cool at the same time.
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 03:26 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:you never read any ian watson books? CS Goto would like a word. I'm listening to Echoes of Eternity and... Dempski-Bowden Seriously didn't want to write a Siege of Terra book did he? I'm at around the half way point and it's spent more time describing things that happened in the past, or in space, than it has the actual Siege of Terra. And when he was actually talking about the siege, probably half of the description amounted to a Static TV set. From everything I've read, he LOVES Chaos as a faction and loves to write them, but you're writing the last major engagements before the fight on the Vengeful Spirit (which is in the next book from Abnett) and you spend half your book looking at the past? Rant over... sorry. I do want to include that I think Old Battletech did the idea of shared universe for writers the best. You had one guy who did the "mainline" books, they moved the universe forward and described the major players in the major books (Michael Stackpole, and later Loren L Coleman). Other Authors would come in and write their own stories with different casts, in different parts of the galaxy, fighting smaller (usually) combats. This at least meant that you could read what happened during the different main events and the characters felt the same, and the same terminology was always used. I think Black Library could learn something from all of that.
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 04:11 |
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Badly Jester posted:‘Seldom has butchery been so easy,’ boasted Lenthe as he eviscerated a thrashing defence trooper. Unsheathing his claws from his victim, the Night Lord waved a hand towards the gutted and decapitated corpses littering the corridor. ‘Their defence seems ill-prepared and random. Had they met us in force, the challenge would have been greater.’ ‘They are weak because they do not understand the nature of their foe,’ crowed Keslos, jump pack bright as he landed next to Ektovar. ‘They reckon not with the power of the terrorstorm.’ If enjoying this kind of poo poo means I have brain worms then bon appetite, little guys!
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 04:33 |
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I'm annoyed with the new books in general because of the tonal shift for Space Marines. Now that the empire has an inexhaustible source of Primaris Marines marching in the thousands, they're suddenly chumps who can just be killed off willy nilly for the purpose of the story. I'm showing my age here, but it used to be that a single squad of Space Marines could conquer a planet and now a thousand Primaris Marines struggle with a squad of cultists with a las cannon. Reading any of the Dark Imperium books is completely ruined for me because of this. Even the Custodians are killed off for a quick footnote.
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 09:19 |
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Demiurge4 posted:I'm annoyed with the new books in general because of the tonal shift for Space Marines. Now that the empire has an inexhaustible source of Primaris Marines marching in the thousands, they're suddenly chumps who can just be killed off willy nilly for the purpose of the story. I'm showing my age here, but it used to be that a single squad of Space Marines could conquer a planet and now a thousand Primaris Marines struggle with a squad of cultists with a las cannon. The intro to Brothers of the Snake where Priad turns up to stop the Dark Eldar raiding this agri-world and the governor is like “When are the rest coming?”.
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 11:23 |
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Fellblade posted:The intro to Brothers of the Snake where Priad turns up to stop the Dark Eldar raiding this agri-world and the governor is like “When are the rest coming?”. Salvations Reach when all they get are 3 Marines that everyone is poo poo scared to just look at.
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# ? Oct 4, 2022 11:42 |
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Fellblade posted:The intro to Brothers of the Snake where Priad turns up to stop the Dark Eldar raiding this agri-world and the governor is like “When are the rest coming?”. That bit was neat, I love those rare moments of individual space marines doing space mariney things
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 06:35 |
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space marines operate on ninja rules. one ninja is an unstoppable killer. 2-3 ninjas are an elite hit squad that can only be brought down one at a time with great effort. 100 ninjas are mooks who die in a single punch.
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