Space Marine TERMINATOR ARMOUR I Warhammer 40k Lore



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Contents:
Chapter Veterans: 0:00
Creation of the Terminators: 3:50
Indomitus Pattern: 15:00
Armaments: 25:11
Heroes of the Imperium: 36:13

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37 thoughts on “Space Marine TERMINATOR ARMOUR I Warhammer 40k Lore”

  1. Love how pre imperial era of the dark age. A simple terminator suit was no more then a mining suit to humanity. Telling the sheer power of ancient human tech. They had ships that could shoot drones out and kill every ork, then use pesticide that would get rid of orks off their worlds. They were so powerful the eldar and orks openly traded and talked peace treaties with old humanity when they were enlightened and open to exploration and trade with alien species. Now, humanity is just dangerous

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  2. Terminator armor is the coolest piece of wargear in all of 40K to me. The highest level of personal protection you could possibly get in the Imperium of Man. Highest quality sensors and targeting systems you can pack into a suit of power armor. One-hands weapon you’d usually find as cupola mounts or coaxial secondary weapons on an armored vehicle. Slower, but hits like a freight train in melee combat. Such advanced communications systems that it basically acts like its own C.I.C. Field tested and improved upon by my favorite legion, the Iron Hands, eventually resulting in the horrifying Gorgon Pattern, a hybridization of Cataphractii, and the earliest variants of Indomitus pattern. It’s always such a “OH SHIT, WE’RE COOKED,” moment whenever hostile terminators show up to fight the main character. Excels in boarding actions, void engagements, trench lines, urban warfare, shrugs off explosives and mines like they’re nothing. And there’s the intimidation factor as well. Even a veteran Astartes is given pause by the sight of a 8.5/9foot tall, lumbering, armored monster laying about itself with storm bolter and powerfist, shrugging off anything that can be thrown at it. Sensors so good you can’t hide from it. Targeting systems so precise you can’t dodge it. Motive systems so powerful you can’t overpower it. So heavy on the firepower you can’t outshoot it. So tough you’d be hard pressed to pierce it.

    In the words of Kyle Reese: “It cant be bargained with, it cant be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and it ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT STOP, until you are DEAD.”

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  3. I love the history and look of terminator armor. I'm new to 40K and since I've been playing, they have been very expensive in points for what they do unfortunately and very few people play them.

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  4. i love u r vids well done! It would be cool if u ever made a lore video about the different markings that spacemarines wear ( like badges, chains different helmet colors for rank etc aka cosmetics (So essentially what they mean)) Thanks for the content!!

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  5. It is curious, and somewhat hilarious too, how the spectacular Terminator Armor (Indomitus Pattern) is one of the, shall we say, "weakest pattern"? Of the other main ones I should clarify, those being the Tartarus and the wearable Land Raider that is the Cataphractii.
    Yet, the power armor of the Space Marines, it is said to be the best possible design currently available, I do believe is the Mark X or Primaris Armor, if im not wrong that is.
    Fantastic video yet again, didn't notice the Terminator suits wasn't covered yet but it was a marvelous surprise nonetheless.

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  6. There was a story about an Astartes who solitary walked against an army to reclaim a planet. Anyone know the story? It mentions how the planet's army used artillery and all manner of weapons but the Astartes just kept walking forward.

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  7. It's interesting how everything is designed, with one flaw of logistic, like storm boler with high rate of fire, with magazine sticking out showing merely few rounds, and no mention of how and from where the Tactical Terminator would do an tactical reload.

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