Gotta love how the Tyranid Campaign's dialogue entirely comes from everyone else desperately setting up line after line of defense as the previous ones fail. Like a horror movie, except you're playing as the monster.
Fuck yeah it will be. Updated lore from when 9th edition released was that the Silent King is SCARED of the nids. He left the Milky Way galaxy after the war in heaven ended and bumped into what is now hive fleet leviathan. Their numbers were endless, spanning most of the neighboring galaxy. Plus, it is canon in lore that the Tyranids have consumed at least twelve galaxies before our own.
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK it's more like the silent king is scared of losing potential biological life to serve as his species new host bodies, seeing as how one of his goals is to reverse what the C'tan did to the Necrons. But yeah either way the Tyranids are no joke and are one of the biggest threats in 40k.
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK yeah, after all this time the galaxy finally being slowly devoured by nids like so many before would be soul crushing. especially if they get more fleshed out: as more of them enter the galaxy and whatever the hell is controlling them gets closer and closer people find out more and more disturbing things about it and their very presence changes the galaxy in eerie ways. we'll probably find out more about their origins, their goals and what happened to all the other galaxies. 40k end times definitely needs to be more than just "ha ha space bugs go om nom nom"
Custodian: Captain General, Tyrannids have made landfall on Holy Terra. Captain General: This is it then. We shall fulfill our duty to protect our Emperor to the bitter end. Where are the vile alien beginning their dreaded assault. Custodian: Reports indicate they have landed on….pfttt Australia. _The entire palace starts laughing_ Captain General: Those ignorant bastards! They’ll never make to the palace. _And so at the end of the Thirteenth Black Crusade, the Hive Fleets of the Great devourer expected to find another source of nourishment in Holy Terra. Instead they found a continent ready to consume them in turn. The dreaded wildlife of Australia had mobilized against many of the horrendous forms of the Tyrannid’s Biological armies. Toxins unknown to most life were injected into the Tyrannids all-consuming tendrils._ _There was no war for Holy Terra for the alien. Only a desperate fight for survival. At the end of Australia’s own Tyrannic War, the continent itself for the second time had gained biomass. It’s dreaded wildlife had claimed offworld victims for the first time since the Emperor had slain the Warmaster during the Horus Heresy._ _Broken and defeated the many vile forms of the Tyrannid Swarm lay dead as various Imperial Guard regiments from Catachan could look on from the distance and only laugh._
@@ministryofwrongthink6962 Not at all. The Tyranids straight scared the Silent King back into the Milky way. He saw an endless amount of them, and it is now canon that part of the reason why the Necrons buried their tombworlds to wait out the millions of years necessary for the galaxy to repopulate was with the Silent King's plan to get the Necron Dynasty strong enough to fight fight Tyranids. Seeing as how now Tyranids have adapted to everything, including the very warp itself and are capable of soul-killing warp entities within the warp, it is more than likely the nids will develop some defense against the Necrons, all all four chaos gods are nervous because of the Hive mind and hive fleet Kronos's presence in the warp. The tyranids have consumed twelve galaxies before ours, and their scouting hive fleets have numbered in the trillions, which were less than a fraction of the Tyranid's true power. The Milky Way is entirely surrounded. The nids are waiting for a very specific time, and then the entire galaxy will be invaded simultaneously.
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK Then GWS has written themselves into a stupid corner that retcons itself. If Tyranids adapt to and utilize biomass how the F could they adapt to an undead tin can that has no soul? I’m not saying it isn’t written that way but even if the lore says they can adapt to inanimate objects it’s dumb. Don’t the Necrons have a device that can literally wipe out anything anywhere in the galaxy just by pointing to it on the said device’s interface? They made the Nids too op
@@ministryofwrongthink6962 It's more that the races of the galaxy were not sure of what the nids could and could not adapt to and stuff. Almost every instance of it since the beginning of the nids encountered in the first tyrannical war have always adapted when the imperium and others thought they couldn't. Since the Hive mind can utilize its power from galaxies away there's no telling how omnipotent it is.
Victory to the Tyranids! But wait, doesn't victory for the Tyranids mean their own extinction from starvation? Wouldn't it be smarter for the Hive Mind to utilize farming and resource rationing?
@@eurtz876 Well, while that's an option, it's a risky maneuver. What if the next galaxy they go to is largely devoid of life, such as by some galactic cataclysm, or if they encounter a lifeform just as deadly or worse than them? ANd they'd run out of galaxies sooner or later. Farming seems much more reliable and long-lasting
@@enchantressdeath1289 Its a all or nothing game for these kind of races. Often the base desire to survive and consume does not allow for a long term strategy. Its why Locust swarms tend to die out.
@@enchantressdeath1289 from what we know, the tyranids have been roaming the universe for an unknowable time and have already consumed numerouse galaxies, but also according to many sources, the tyranids are running from an even larger fish if you will. Also the Tyranids mantain an ecosystem in their hives an so can survive for near an eternity. We also know that they've already been to the wh40k galaxy before as forzen hive fleets have been discovered indicating that the wh40k galaxy had life before all of the wh40k events happened and it was consumed by the tyranids (it's surprisingly like the reapers from mass effect when you think about it, just a lot worse)
The Tyranids represent one thing. The End. When they aren't defeated, nothing remains. Well with the exception of Necrons maybe. A shame though that GW will just "For the Emprah" them away. Roboute prays a little and all problems disappear.
No. It’s worse. But if the Tyranids were to somehow encounter the Vong. They would be salivating at the thought of another race that only uses biomass. It would be a feast.
Gotta love how the Tyranid Campaign's dialogue entirely comes from everyone else desperately setting up line after line of defense as the previous ones fail. Like a horror movie, except you're playing as the monster.
Haha yeah the narrator gets more and more desperate with each passing mission ! :} Sometimes it's good to be bad ...
Tyranids aren’t “bad” tho. Just hungry
@@xjdjaws They do what they have to to survive.
@@donHaize Where's the Tau Empire's Cinematic Opening and Ending?
@@jamieolberding7731 there isn’t one
If GW ever does an End Times like they did for Fantasy, it'll probably be the Tyranids swarming the entire galaxy.
Fuck yeah it will be. Updated lore from when 9th edition released was that the Silent King is SCARED of the nids. He left the Milky Way galaxy after the war in heaven ended and bumped into what is now hive fleet leviathan. Their numbers were endless, spanning most of the neighboring galaxy.
Plus, it is canon in lore that the Tyranids have consumed at least twelve galaxies before our own.
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK it's more like the silent king is scared of losing potential biological life to serve as his species new host bodies, seeing as how one of his goals is to reverse what the C'tan did to the Necrons. But yeah either way the Tyranids are no joke and are one of the biggest threats in 40k.
Well...40K did have its "End times", that's basically what the "13th Black Crusade" was and it ended with Robute showing up.
@@slitor That is not End Times, just another plot in the story, End Times is the IP dies and ends, the clue is in the name
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK yeah, after all this time the galaxy finally being slowly devoured by nids like so many before would be soul crushing. especially if they get more fleshed out: as more of them enter the galaxy and whatever the hell is controlling them gets closer and closer people find out more and more disturbing things about it and their very presence changes the galaxy in eerie ways. we'll probably find out more about their origins, their goals and what happened to all the other galaxies. 40k end times definitely needs to be more than just "ha ha space bugs go om nom nom"
0:43
Impossible! Nothing survived!
*WAIT A EMPEROR DAMED MINUTE*
"Emperor's light noooo!!" the admiral's vice is true desesperation.
*SPAMMING BUTTON ON CELESTIAL ORRERY*
*RELEASED ALL CTAN SHARDS*
*SPAM SUPER NOVA ORBS*
*SPAM TIME TRAVEL*
Custodian: Captain General, Tyrannids have made landfall on Holy Terra.
Captain General: This is it then. We shall fulfill our duty to protect our Emperor to the bitter end.
Where are the vile alien beginning their dreaded assault.
Custodian: Reports indicate they have landed on….pfttt Australia.
_The entire palace starts laughing_
Captain General: Those ignorant bastards! They’ll never make to the palace.
_And so at the end of the Thirteenth Black Crusade, the Hive Fleets of the Great devourer expected to find another source of nourishment in Holy Terra. Instead they found a continent ready to consume them in turn. The dreaded wildlife of Australia had mobilized against many of the horrendous forms of the Tyrannid’s Biological armies. Toxins unknown to most life were injected into the Tyrannids all-consuming tendrils._ _There was no war for Holy Terra for the alien. Only a desperate fight for survival. At the end of Australia’s own Tyrannic War, the continent itself for the second time had gained biomass. It’s dreaded wildlife had claimed offworld victims for the first time since the Emperor had slain the Warmaster during the Horus Heresy._
_Broken and defeated the many vile forms of the Tyrannid Swarm lay dead as various Imperial Guard regiments from Catachan could look on from the distance and only laugh._
😂🤣🤣👌
More like the tyranids would just incorporate the Australian wildlife into their own creatures
@Marcin Hasulak Nah you're getting it wrong The EMU is a part of the wildlife hell probably the MVP too if you ask me
@@takebacktheholyland9306 oh God, what if the Tyranids created new lifeforms from the biomass of Australian wildlife
@@comandercarnis They probably would.
Nobody:
Tyranids: Can I eat it?
They don't ask for permissions. They just eat.
@@valtersplume3726 It's more of a question of can they physically eat it rather than asking permission.
Everything: exists
Tyranids: I will eat it.
Necrons
Damn primitive beasts
Get out of my damn lawn
When the Astropath starts convulsing you know shits gonna go down
So the ending of the univers is necron vs tyranids.
Necrons would win. Nids would starve to death while the necrons wait it out all undead like
@@ministryofwrongthink6962 Not at all. The Tyranids straight scared the Silent King back into the Milky way. He saw an endless amount of them, and it is now canon that part of the reason why the Necrons buried their tombworlds to wait out the millions of years necessary for the galaxy to repopulate was with the Silent King's plan to get the Necron Dynasty strong enough to fight fight Tyranids.
Seeing as how now Tyranids have adapted to everything, including the very warp itself and are capable of soul-killing warp entities within the warp, it is more than likely the nids will develop some defense against the Necrons, all all four chaos gods are nervous because of the Hive mind and hive fleet Kronos's presence in the warp.
The tyranids have consumed twelve galaxies before ours, and their scouting hive fleets have numbered in the trillions, which were less than a fraction of the Tyranid's true power.
The Milky Way is entirely surrounded. The nids are waiting for a very specific time, and then the entire galaxy will be invaded simultaneously.
@@ministryofwrongthink6962 wouldn't they just eat each other?
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK Then GWS has written themselves into a stupid corner that retcons itself. If Tyranids adapt to and utilize biomass how the F could they adapt to an undead tin can that has no soul? I’m not saying it isn’t written that way but even if the lore says they can adapt to inanimate objects it’s dumb. Don’t the Necrons have a device that can literally wipe out anything anywhere in the galaxy just by pointing to it on the said device’s interface? They made the Nids too op
@@ministryofwrongthink6962 It's more that the races of the galaxy were not sure of what the nids could and could not adapt to and stuff. Almost every instance of it since the beginning of the nids encountered in the first tyrannical war have always adapted when the imperium and others thought they couldn't. Since the Hive mind can utilize its power from galaxies away there's no telling how omnipotent it is.
The fact that this is probably the most canon-friendly ending....
Victory to the Tyranids!
But wait, doesn't victory for the Tyranids mean their own extinction from starvation? Wouldn't it be smarter for the Hive Mind to utilize farming and resource rationing?
They just move on to another galaxy
@@eurtz876 Well, while that's an option, it's a risky maneuver. What if the next galaxy they go to is largely devoid of life, such as by some galactic cataclysm, or if they encounter a lifeform just as deadly or worse than them? ANd they'd run out of galaxies sooner or later. Farming seems much more reliable and long-lasting
@@enchantressdeath1289
Its a all or nothing game for these kind of races. Often the base desire to survive and consume does not allow for a long term strategy. Its why Locust swarms tend to die out.
@@enchantressdeath1289 from what we know, the tyranids have been roaming the universe for an unknowable time and have already consumed numerouse galaxies, but also according to many sources, the tyranids are running from an even larger fish if you will. Also the Tyranids mantain an ecosystem in their hives an so can survive for near an eternity. We also know that they've already been to the wh40k galaxy before as forzen hive fleets have been discovered indicating that the wh40k galaxy had life before all of the wh40k events happened and it was consumed by the tyranids (it's surprisingly like the reapers from mass effect when you think about it, just a lot worse)
@@enchantressdeath1289 theres a whole galaxy full of filthy skaven
The Tyranids represent one thing. The End. When they aren't defeated, nothing remains. Well with the exception of Necrons maybe. A shame though that GW will just "For the Emprah" them away. Roboute prays a little and all problems disappear.
Worst part is that apparently that the Tyranids are apparently _running away_ from something.
@@lukeskywalker82 maybe it try hide itself from Rick Sanchez
@@lukeskywalker82 maybe an other unknown Species or an other purpose
Eat Guilliman Eat Emperor
I. Prefer the necron ending but this one is bad ass
Those are my boys.
*bois i think we need a bit more then just an exterminatus*
This is the best ending tbh
Have You tried Bug Spray
What is bug spray
Food bois ruin everything.
StarCraft was lucky that the ZERG weren't nearly this scale of threat.
0:48 when you know you are completely screwed. The Astropath starts having fits in the corner...
They do nothing wrong.Just they are hungry
Really?
TLDR : It's the Vong.
No.
It’s worse.
But if the Tyranids were to somehow encounter the Vong. They would be salivating at the thought of another race that only uses biomass.
It would be a feast.
First!
Did I just hear a Jojo voice?