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PupsOfWar posted:I also have a soft spot for the Age of Strife/Unification era, I think it comes from Thundarr the Barbarian being my favorite saturday morning cartoon growing up Oh man, thanks for reminding me, I haven't thought about Thundarr in a hot minute. Time to go find the intro on youtube e; https://youtu.be/4I9blXQEHyw?si=qjhpWwGwMm9257HA hell yea
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Read Rath’s Fall of Cadia, and it was a lot of fun. Very clear Rath is a screenwriter, basically all exposition is via dialogue, 90% of the descriptions are visual, 10% audio, and you can basically feel the camera pan/zoom/fade instructions as scenes unfold. But that’s me being a literature snob, for Warham space shooties it is a blast, the dialogue is punchy, and there are excellent humor beats just like TIATD. (It is still funny but far less funny than TIATD). Also we get some great Trayzen and Cawl bits - honestly I wish there was more of them Totally worth your $10 Grilled Beef fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Feb 12, 2024 |
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Grilled Beef posted:Read Rath’s Fall of Cadia, and it was a lot of fun. he rights for a youtube channel history program alot so i can very much see it.
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So question that has been on my mind for a bit. The dark mechanium split, partially, because they wanted to innovate and invent. So why is the chaos tech level the same/lesser than the Imperium? Like in 1000 years we had such a crazy shift in tech here on earth, why not more after 10000 loving years right?
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bunnyofdoom posted:So question that has been on my mind for a bit. They specifically wanted to innovate using warp-derived technology, which is itself a form of stagnation. The chaos gods will never allow them to develop anything that meaningfully helps anyone or actually advances the frontiers of science, it’s just a thousand different versions of A Computer Virus That Kills You or Jamming a Daemon Into a Gun.
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There's also the revolutionary technology of Stuffing A Reactor Full Of Daemons, which provides unlimited zero-emissions energy until the daemons inevitably escape
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Also with warp fuckery with the passage of time, hasn’t it not been anywhere near 10,000 years from their perspective?
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Let the Emperor's slaves fawn over their horseless gun carriages - We've created a buggy whip from the very fabric of Hell itself!
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Also the dark mechanicum suffers the same flaw as the mechanics where any actual invention is kept in one warring tech lord's hands or another and never publicly released.
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Oh yeah before I forget, someone recommend some good 40K audiobooks to burn future Audible credits on. As a frame of reference, I already have: The Infinite and the Divine Lords of Silence Assassinorum: Kingmaker Brutal Kunnin’ Ciaphas Cain: Vainglorious Rites of Passage Servants of the Inquisition A bunch of Adepta Sororitas audiobooks
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Xenomrph posted:Oh yeah before I forget, someone recommend some good 40K audiobooks to burn future Audible credits on. you already do Eisenhorn?
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PupsOfWar posted:
God the prophet reboot whips so much rear end
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Xenomrph posted:Oh yeah before I forget, someone recommend some good 40K audiobooks to burn future Audible credits on. Watchers of the throne and that whole series. Waroduce fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Feb 13, 2024 |
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Potato Salad posted:you already do Eisenhorn? Do that series sooner rather than later. Also look into Rite of Passage. Really good, character-driven intrigue in a Navigator house.
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Bohemian Nights posted:I would also like to see more stuff from era indomitus, but I am also wary, because this is the same company that killed off the old world and replaced it with the incredibly boring age of sigmar setting They've explicitly said they learned from that and used what they learned when they brought back Guilliman. I think what I want is more... consequential Indomidus stuff. The Dawn of Fire series is all Indomidus, but feels very "in it's own box". By comparison the Plague Wars FEEL important because they have the main fleet of the Crusade running around with Guilliman to fight another primarch. Obviously not all of the books can be as consequential, but I think this is what Battletech nailed pretty well in the early 00's and 90's. You had strings of books that would talk about the politics of the universe and how the leaders were handling it (Mostly Stackpole's stuff) Meanwhile other authors were given their own corners to work in and occasional crossovers. One thing I remember Stackpole stating in an interview (rather recently actually, within the past two years with Renegade HPG) was that when they decided to start moving the story foreword, you can't have Entropy working on your tech. People have to start learning new stuff. In Modern 40k this is represented by Cawl within the Ad Mech. And I think some of the things that GW is going to have to do in the near future is have a paradigm shift within the universe to allow new things to be created more frequently.
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I recently read Steel frame which has a great setting that clearly draws from 40k Inspo. Anyone got any non 40k books they like that have similar tones? I'm ok with a fantasy or sci-fi setting but like you know, in the bones of a crumbling empire, rage against the dying of the light etc etc?
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bunnyofdoom posted:So question that has been on my mind for a bit. DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:They specifically wanted to innovate using warp-derived technology, which is itself a form of stagnation. The chaos gods will never allow them to develop anything that meaningfully helps anyone or actually advances the frontiers of science, it’s just a thousand different versions of A Computer Virus That Kills You or Jamming a Daemon Into a Gun. From the Greyknights book I read ages ago where the Dark Mechanicus priest is talking up his Hunter Killer Programs that are described as just demons living in data streams and even having the protag Greyknight directly telling them "Uh these are just demons, bruh" And then proceeds to kill them with anti demon weapons and all to the dismay of the dark mechanicus priest. (Paraphrasing) Kylaer posted:There's also the revolutionary technology of Stuffing A Reactor Full Of Daemons, which provides unlimited zero-emissions energy until the daemons inevitably escape If we could just properly enslave demons to do our will like Perturabo, the greatest of the primarchs.
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None of the Dark Mech make use of AI, fraud status confirmed.
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Potato Salad posted:you already do Eisenhorn? Not as an audiobook, but I do own the print editions of the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies. I’ve been meaning to re-read them.
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Sorry to double-post, but if I like buying codexes for lore and art and less about rules and stats (although I guess that stuff is neat too), are the 10th edition Necron and Mechanicus codexes worth my time when compared to the 9th edition ones?
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Calax posted:They've explicitly said they learned from that and used what they learned when they brought back Guilliman. I think what I want is more... consequential Indomidus stuff. The Dawn of Fire series is all Indomidus, but feels very "in it's own box". By comparison the Plague Wars FEEL important because they have the main fleet of the Crusade running around with Guilliman to fight another primarch. Obviously not all of the books can be as consequential, but I think this is what Battletech nailed pretty well in the early 00's and 90's. You had strings of books that would talk about the politics of the universe and how the leaders were handling it (Mostly Stackpole's stuff) Meanwhile other authors were given their own corners to work in and occasional crossovers. I kind of like Cawl's justification for his outlook. The actual wonders of the Dark Age are basically magic. STCs are better than most of what the Imperium has, and they're harbor freight tools for dirt farmers. Fenris was a resort world for weirdo survivalist types who tinkered with their own genes just because. As far as he's concerned, humanity really did used to know everything.
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MariusLecter posted:If we could just properly enslave demons to do our will like Perturabo, the greatest of the primarchs. More like NEETest of the primarchs
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wiegieman posted:I kind of like Cawl's justification for his outlook. The actual wonders of the Dark Age are basically magic. STCs are better than most of what the Imperium has, and they're harbor freight tools for dirt farmers. Fenris was a resort world for weirdo survivalist types who tinkered with their own genes just because. There was also the ship with the AI and a black hole cannon. Farseer: I read the future and avoid your attack! AI: I rewind time and try again.
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Z the IVth posted:There was also the ship with the AI and a black hole cannon. What book was this in? It sounds vaguely familiar but I can’t place it.
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kim jong-illin posted:What book was this in? It sounds vaguely familiar but I can’t place it. The priests of mars trilogy by McNeill iirc. Angry Lobster fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Feb 13, 2024 |
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Angry Lobster posted:The priests of mar trilogy by McNeill iirc. The encounter is somewhat paraphrased but that's the one. Not sure if the AI rewound time or just used a gun that warped reality so much that even a Farseer couldn't gently caress his way out of it.
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excuse me the Speranza is not an AI, it's just an uhhhhhhhh very eccentric machine spirit. Totally different thing please stop asking follow-ups. I'm still sad that whole storyline is probably dead forever and also that we still haven't gotten anymore real 40k cyberpunk like the coda story from the omnibus.
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I got most of the way through that omnibus last year and then better stuff got released and I set it aside and haven't gotten back to it. It was pretty funny that they're taking this massive expedition into the harshest parts of the galaxy in order to find knowledge, but if they bothered to dig into the secrets their own ship is already harboring they'd find miracles aplenty.
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Xenomrph posted:Oh yeah before I forget, someone recommend some good 40K audiobooks to burn future Audible credits on. If the Night Lords trilogy is on Audible, get that post haste.
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Shroud posted:If the Night Lords trilogy is on Audible, get that post haste. That, and then add the Fabius Bile trilogy.
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Kylaer posted:I got most of the way through that omnibus last year and then better stuff got released and I set it aside and haven't gotten back to it. It was pretty funny that they're taking this massive expedition into the harshest parts of the galaxy in order to find knowledge, but if they bothered to dig into the secrets their own ship is already harboring they'd find miracles aplenty. Stories about DAOT AIs are always wild. There's the other one hacks all the magi and the armour of the marines that get close, then blows away 2 battleships with one shot from a gun on its frigate-sized Hull before loving off without needing a navigator. This one apparently later quarreled with Cawl and lost so it's probably not that smart.
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Cawl was probably using the really annoying personality though, that's unfair.
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Azubah posted:Cawl was probably using the really annoying personality though, that's unfair. Cawl Inferior surreptitiously replaces all of Cawl's personalities with "Pedantic condescending rear end in a top hat" in an attempt to get Cawl murdered.
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Kylaer posted:Cawl Inferior surreptitiously replaces all of Cawl's personalities with "Pedantic condescending rear end in a top hat" in an attempt to get Cawl murdered. Cawl Inferior: smart enough to gently caress things up, not smart enough to understand that Cawl doesn't want to be fabricator general and in fact would be a terrible choice for the job.
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I just finished the Apharius primarch book, and was disappointed. It's workmanlike but ultimately dull, a litany of Things That Happened (maybe).
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So I've read my first Warhammer books! Fun stuff, if a little schlocky. Read the first Eisenhorn trilogy (very good) and the first Cain anthology (not as well-written but I think the character is more fun) as well as starting on the Eisenhorn Magos book, which has kinda sucked so far, most of it is short stories that don't actually have Eisenhorn in them. What else should I try? What are the better series? I'd like more Cain novels but as far as I can tell they're all out of print and overpriced. Do I just have to buy digital for most of it?
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Phenotype posted:So I've read my first Warhammer books! Fun stuff, if a little schlocky. Read the first Eisenhorn trilogy (very good) and the first Cain anthology (not as well-written but I think the character is more fun) as well as starting on the Eisenhorn Magos book, which has kinda sucked so far, most of it is short stories that don't actually have Eisenhorn in them. ravenor and bequin series if you liked eisenhorn
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Aaron Demski Bowden novels are good if you want to branch into more Space Marine focused stories. If you enjoyed Cain and guardsmen then you may enjoy Gaunts Ghosts by Abnett, the Eisenhorn author. Cain is to the Flashman novels what Gaunt's Ghosts is to the Sharpe series.
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Phenotype posted:So I've read my first Warhammer books! Fun stuff, if a little schlocky. Read the first Eisenhorn trilogy (very good) and the first Cain anthology (not as well-written but I think the character is more fun) as well as starting on the Eisenhorn Magos book, which has kinda sucked so far, most of it is short stories that don't actually have Eisenhorn in them.
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Phenotype posted:What else should I try? What are the better series? I'd like more Cain novels but as far as I can tell they're all out of print and overpriced. Do I just have to buy digital for most of it? If you want a lighter look at the horrors of humanity I'd recommend Brutal Kunnin and Warboss, they both offer the best looks at what the Imperium mostly is. The third one is coming later this month.
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