To be fair it seems like the best course of action after imagining what would happen if the idea for supercharged shootaz came to the rest of the ork population
imagine being a 300yo space marine whose seen it all, expecting a routine Ork extermination with minimal if any casualties only to watch one of your brothers have his power armour blown clean through instantly in one shot the moment you land and realising as the shots keep coming this isn't a single super weapon but all the enemy guns
So, a normal encounter with the enemy then. Space marines regularly fight enemies that can piece their armor with no problem or worse. They all know one day they're going to die in battle, It's not really a surprise. As for veterans getting randomly killed by some lucky grunt, meh, that happens a lot in real life too, that's war. Sometimes luck is really the only thing keeping you alive.
Nah. More that they realize how they're little different to the meek mortals they're consistently lording themselves over. They've been reduced to using actual cover, reconnaissance, and having to keep their heads down, instead of being the zealous shock assault troops they were created to replace with their long shelf life.
@@venom0825 You type a lot while also missing the point. Expecting to have your armor pierced by necrons or elves is one thing but the usual drop to kill some orcs is entirely different. Losing a terminator to small arms fire is unheard of not "a normal encounter"
@bovineintervention276 the enemy bringing a weapon that can hurt even your big boys is indeed very normal in war, Especially in 40k. Ork have shown time and time again that there weapons are very dangerous, logic defying and can melt practically anything the imperium has. They are not an enemy the imperium underestimate. Practice every faction has something that can turn even a terminator to nothing, small arms or not. So again, a normal engagement. Don't talk to me about "missing the point" when you don't even have a point for I to miss.
The Thunderhawk performed a danger close on an Ork strongpoint, so close that Sgt Scipio (the tactical marine sarge from Assault on Black Reach) actually said that it was a highly risky maneuver.
The way ork genetic knowledge and technology works, that super weapon technology wasn’t even “lost forever”. When a waagh goes on for long enough, they unlock more and more tech. Thus, I can assure you, those super weapons can and will make a reappearance
@@i3lackfusion bro likely doesnt know how old this black reach campaign is. even i didnt know. in fact, which edition did those wars of armageddon came from?
@@Hyde-dg7ef I couldn’t tell you to be honest. I vaguely remember seeing yarrick (or however he is spelled) in an old ass white dwarf (like one of the first 30 or something), so it’s probably 1st or 2nd edition lore
@@Hyde-dg7ef given that its a river it means that either the river was realy deep or the orks didnt know how deep it truly was so their subs partialy dove through rock.....
I'd say losing a terminator and a dozen space marines to deny the orks a weapon that one shots you and your brothers is a sacrifice well worth making, imagine if that tech made it off world to other ork waaaghs, it would be a bloodbath.
That wasn't what they died for. A shoota that kills space marines is an exterminatus level threat. If they had failed to recover the guns, they would have destroyed the whole planet. Those space marines died to save the remaining inhabitants. That's what was barely worth the sacrifice of so many space marines.
To be fair, I don't think the space marines really contribute much since there are far too few of them to make a difference in battle (1000 space marines in a chapter), especially considering how a typical army might have millions of weapons that can defeat space marines such as leman russ tanks and xv8 crisis suits.
@@Verrin_the_Wyvern without space marines, Imperium stand no chance. It was space marines who were able to drove back War of the beast, hive fleet....etc
@@Verrin_the_Wyvern Just because those guns are called anti space marines guns doesn't mean they won't be used on tanks or infantry. If those things can punch through terminator armors how the imperial guard are supposed to stop them if they are available in larger quantities?
Barely worth it because Sicarius lost 12 line brothers. 100+years of training each. Plus a termie. That'a veteran with even more experience and skills. Plus a wrecked suit of termie armor, which is extremely hard to repair, let alone build. Lost 12 out of 100 fully trained Astartes. So yeah.... barely worth it 😢
Knowing Orkz, it probably was just a slightly bigger shoota with a dial on it that has the number "11" on it to represent it being supercharged and that's it
@@prodb4sed382 Yes, the design for far superior tech is already in their genes. Once they gather enough Waaagh energy from facing a good enough foe they’ll be back to building battle moons or given challenge things from The War in Heaven. They’re not dissimilar from the AbMech really. All their tinkering really is just rediscovering greater tech from the past
Honestly, a Terminator and some battle brothers are an acceptable loss if it prevents the War for Armageddon from becoming super lethal for anyone in powered armor. Not counting lighter vehicles from the guard like Sentinels, Chimeras, weapon batteries, etc. that the Ork weapons could decimate.
An exterminatus order would have prevented that just as well, which means those space marines died to protect a few billion imperial subjects. Truly just barely worth it.
Well, those Hive Cities were a lost cause for the Imperium either way, saving them would have meant getting at least some production capacity back on the planet, but killing the Warboss meant no other planets would meet the same fate.
If the hive cities really were a lost cause, they would have just peaced out and destroyed the whole planet from orbit. No, the space marines died to save what was left of the planet. That's why it was only barely worth it.
I'm just imagined the creating process of this weapon. - zagzag coming to boiz with slightly bigger shoota "Hey ya boiz. I got new shoota that can blow that big blue hummies with one daka". "Sure boss, dat must have more daka, cause it was bigger" 😅
Hilarious, given Orks knowledge comes from their psychic link (I.e the more Orks there are the more mekboyz, weirdboyz etc. appear) Zanzag's Waagh was tiny. Like only 10,000 orks tiny, most Waaagh's that get mentioned are the big ones that have hundreds of thousands of orks sometimes millions, like that's (not including pdf or any kind of fire support thunderhawk etc) 100 orks per marinewhich for the tabletop would be impressive but for the lore it's a huge stain on the smurfs for getting bodied by the smallest Waagh in existence
And that makes their extermination super worth it.If it could unlock this tech at this size,who knows what would be unleashed if they became a proper WAAAGH.
Oh man I remember reading this narrative battle report in whitedwarf as a kid. The ork submersible was what made me fall in love with orks and buy the assault on black reach boxset.
Honestly, kind of a W for Cato. Seriously. Letting Orks figure out that kind of firepower is a major threat to literally everything, let alone your brother space marines. Guns that powerful proliferating amongst an enemy as numerous as the Orks would spell a massive disaster, making a terminator and 12 marines not even a blip on the radar.
Keeping orcs in check and erasing deadly anti-marine technology is only worth a terminator and a few marines? I would’ve thought that’d be an awesome trade
12 space Marines is a huge investment of roughly a decade or so of training each. That's 12% of a company and over 120 years of training was lost. A terminator is a century+ old veteran possessing large amounts of operational experience and knowledge. That's not a loss that can be easily replaced. It takes around 120 man-years to do the basic induction process, and the combat experience of a terminator isn't easily acquired.
Space Marines don't rely entirely on their power armor, they face threats that can penetrate it all the time. They use speed of aggression and tactics to overwhelm foes, if their armor protects them then that's a bonus.
Remember that ork weapons and vehicles only work because orks think that they should work. This means that that these supercharged weapons were not actually better designed, but rather, the orks just believed that they were supercharged.
Supacharged shootas capable of one-shotting Space Marines would attrition their forces to unacceptable levels. Abandoning defense of the Hive cities in pursuit of hunting down the main encampment of these xenos before the Supacharged Shootas could kill too many Space Marines was a bold and daring plan, and thats why it would work, and thats why they were Ultramarines. The best of the best, First of the Emperors Men 👍😁
Yeah the guy made the right call to neutralize the superior gun manufacture line. The losses are like nothing compared to taking out a stompa/gargant garage city. Priorities man. It'll be another 100 years till another mad scientist level like Zan appears, and it's not even likely their comparable science would result in a hyper shoota, it could be in armor that orks are told makes you invisible but doesn't but it don't matter it makes you braver, or another shade of red... that's the same shade of red but faster, or something just equally dumb, like hyper sporing, they spore and grow twice as fast but are twice as dumb.
Of course they prioritised taking out Zanzag over defending. A xenos who can mass produce anti space marine munitions is an easy exterminatus class threat. So by going after Zanzag the old fashioned way, they were in fact protecting the hive cities. Just not from the orkz.
actually it was well worth it because if those weapons spread to the rest of the orks it would be a bloodbath for space marines who are humanities last line of defense.
I don’t think that any Space Marine would ever say it wasn't worth it, they accomplished the mission, snuffed out a technology that would ABSOLUTELY have been a problem galaxy wide had it been permitted to spread, and the 12 died a glorious death on the field of battle in the name of the God Emperor...sounds to me like everything a Space Marine could want and more
To be fair, the "technology" behind superchatged shootas might just be Orks not realizing thay Space Marines are meant to be tougher than the average Humie.
CORRECTION, It will remain lost until Games Workshop decides it’s needed again lol Maybe even Ghaz Ghoul (probably spelt his name wrong) will be using them against Khorne Berserkers! And other chaos space marines
I dunno, 13 marines lost in an attack in order to nip potential mass production of these thing in the bid seems worth it. High cost, yes. But if he werent eliminated and these things became common among the orks, how many hundreds of marines would be lost then? And stopping them would be an even harder taks if more rhan one knew how to make them.
If they did constructed a weapon that could 1 shot space marines why did it took multiple shots to get killed in Warhammer Boltgun on hard mode? Not unless you’re talking about the plasma weapon the sorcerer boss used then that totally makes sense
Obviously the orks lost. It was ultramarines. Was hoping for a story in which the ultramarines would finally not win, but then I remembered that they were ultramarines.
I, Cato Sicarius have decided to hunt down Zanzag because I, Cato Sicarius, feel personally offended by Orks being that strong
The TTS voice is haunting me, Lol.
@@Konigshof
The TTS Cato Sicarius voice haunts all who have heard it, *there is no escape*
@Konigshof yea, i can't get it out of my head for all the good reasons, though
Im into wh40 sincr years but i didint know of tts, i got into a video last week, now i hate cato sicarius 😂
To be fair it seems like the best course of action after imagining what would happen if the idea for supercharged shootaz came to the rest of the ork population
"I, Cato Sicarius, am now very depressed."
I will never not read this in his TTS voice 😂
ultradepression
We need depressed Cato Sicarius
"How DARE they dampen the chipper mood of I CATO SICARIUS!"
I, Cato Sicarius, now have ultra depression
imagine being a 300yo space marine whose seen it all, expecting a routine Ork extermination with minimal if any casualties only to watch one of your brothers have his power armour blown clean through instantly in one shot the moment you land and realising as the shots keep coming this isn't a single super weapon but all the enemy guns
So, a normal encounter with the enemy then.
Space marines regularly fight enemies that can piece their armor with no problem or worse. They all know one day they're going to die in battle, It's not really a surprise.
As for veterans getting randomly killed by some lucky grunt, meh, that happens a lot in real life too, that's war. Sometimes luck is really the only thing keeping you alive.
Nah. More that they realize how they're little different to the meek mortals they're consistently lording themselves over. They've been reduced to using actual cover, reconnaissance, and having to keep their heads down, instead of being the zealous shock assault troops they were created to replace with their long shelf life.
“We took a calculated risk, but boy are we bad at math”
@@venom0825 You type a lot while also missing the point. Expecting to have your armor pierced by necrons or elves is one thing but the usual drop to kill some orcs is entirely different. Losing a terminator to small arms fire is unheard of not "a normal encounter"
@bovineintervention276 the enemy bringing a weapon that can hurt even your big boys is indeed very normal in war, Especially in 40k.
Ork have shown time and time again that there weapons are very dangerous, logic defying and can melt practically anything the imperium has. They are not an enemy the imperium underestimate.
Practice every faction has something that can turn even a terminator to nothing, small arms or not. So again, a normal engagement.
Don't talk to me about "missing the point" when you don't even have a point for I to miss.
"Clever use of a thunderhawk," eh? Sounds like something, "this is the greatest plaaan!" Charlie would say.
And there is an Ultramarine named Henricus Stickmanus. Who is just so incredibly lucky it defies all reason.
- I have a plan
- what plan?
- fucking good
The Thunderhawk performed a danger close on an Ork strongpoint, so close that Sgt Scipio (the tactical marine sarge from Assault on Black Reach) actually said that it was a highly risky maneuver.
"I, Cato Sicarius, can confirm that this is the greatest plan"
@@StressmanFIN And he was obviously a ultramarine that was the sole reason they got that far
Barely worth it? Idk about this story til now but it seems like they had to eliminate them at any cost to destroy that dangerous technology.
Over saving the planet. Not really
@@mordredpendragon1235 nah, a WAAGH with Shootas that strong? That could blitz the imperium
@@mordredpendragon1235
That's how they saved the planet...
@@mordredpendragon1235 they would've conquered many more planets with that technology lol
The way ork genetic knowledge and technology works, that super weapon technology wasn’t even “lost forever”. When a waagh goes on for long enough, they unlock more and more tech. Thus, I can assure you, those super weapons can and will make a reappearance
They finally added water vehicals to 40k
tbf, this wasnt the first time submarins get mentioned. gazhskull used them during his wars of armageddon
Finally? What do you mean? Black reach was the starter pack in the like 4th or 5th edition irrc
@@i3lackfusion bro likely doesnt know how old this black reach campaign is. even i didnt know. in fact, which edition did those wars of armageddon came from?
@@Hyde-dg7ef I couldn’t tell you to be honest. I vaguely remember seeing yarrick (or however he is spelled) in an old ass white dwarf (like one of the first 30 or something), so it’s probably 1st or 2nd edition lore
@@Hyde-dg7ef given that its a river it means that either the river was realy deep or the orks didnt know how deep it truly was so their subs partialy dove through rock.....
I'd say losing a terminator and a dozen space marines to deny the orks a weapon that one shots you and your brothers is a sacrifice well worth making, imagine if that tech made it off world to other ork waaaghs, it would be a bloodbath.
That wasn't what they died for.
A shoota that kills space marines is an exterminatus level threat. If they had failed to recover the guns, they would have destroyed the whole planet. Those space marines died to save the remaining inhabitants. That's what was barely worth the sacrifice of so many space marines.
Barely worth it?? Oh man, if millions of orks got their hands on such weapon, Imperium would've been gone long ago 😆
To be fair, I don't think the space marines really contribute much since there are far too few of them to make a difference in battle (1000 space marines in a chapter), especially considering how a typical army might have millions of weapons that can defeat space marines such as leman russ tanks and xv8 crisis suits.
@@Verrin_the_Wyvern without space marines, Imperium stand no chance. It was space marines who were able to drove back War of the beast, hive fleet....etc
@@Verrin_the_Wyvern 3 space marines are already an army, the Imperium would've lost long ago without them
@@Verrin_the_Wyvern Just because those guns are called anti space marines guns doesn't mean they won't be used on tanks or infantry. If those things can punch through terminator armors how the imperial guard are supposed to stop them if they are available in larger quantities?
Barely worth it because Sicarius lost 12 line brothers. 100+years of training each. Plus a termie. That'a veteran with even more experience and skills. Plus a wrecked suit of termie armor, which is extremely hard to repair, let alone build. Lost 12 out of 100 fully trained Astartes. So yeah.... barely worth it 😢
They had to use the strongest weapon the Imperium has: a named Mary Sue.
More like a Gary Stu, in this case.
Sicarius hasn't been a Gary Stu in a while now.
Imagine how much fun this was for the orks
bet ZanZag just found a space marine's bolter and thought "this shoots mini-missiles....could be bigger."
Ork knowledge getting lost yeah right lol another one will remember it eventually
Knowing Orkz, it probably was just a slightly bigger shoota with a dial on it that has the number "11" on it to represent it being supercharged and that's it
uh. No.@@idc681
Knowledge about ork tech is saved and passed on through dna, so it'd make sense the marines got rid of that knowledge by exterminating them.
@@prodb4sed382 Yes, the design for far superior tech is already in their genes. Once they gather enough Waaagh energy from facing a good enough foe they’ll be back to building battle moons or given challenge things from The War in Heaven. They’re not dissimilar from the AbMech really. All their tinkering really is just rediscovering greater tech from the past
Honestly, a Terminator and some battle brothers are an acceptable loss if it prevents the War for Armageddon from becoming super lethal for anyone in powered armor.
Not counting lighter vehicles from the guard like Sentinels, Chimeras, weapon batteries, etc. that the Ork weapons could decimate.
An exterminatus order would have prevented that just as well, which means those space marines died to protect a few billion imperial subjects. Truly just barely worth it.
" Do you remember the time "
Hey Peter, remember the time?
Well, those Hive Cities were a lost cause for the Imperium either way, saving them would have meant getting at least some production capacity back on the planet, but killing the Warboss meant no other planets would meet the same fate.
If the hive cities really were a lost cause, they would have just peaced out and destroyed the whole planet from orbit. No, the space marines died to save what was left of the planet. That's why it was only barely worth it.
The mission was incredibly worth it, if that spread it's basically game over 😅
Knowing the orks gestalt memory, its only matter of time before a new Warboss creates the super-shota
Eh. An Ork would have to escape and reach other Orks to spread the knowledge
@@gardenthefermentingsound6218: That's not very Orky.
I'm just imagined the creating process of this weapon. - zagzag coming to boiz with slightly bigger shoota "Hey ya boiz. I got new shoota that can blow that big blue hummies with one daka". "Sure boss, dat must have more daka, cause it was bigger" 😅
I miss Black Reach
Assault on black reach was my first box set as a kid god damnnnn
Ahhh, my first box set. I shall never forget those goofy Orks or the magnificent Sicarius model.
It was worth it. It prevented more losses in the future.
Still them being Orks, another Techboy could possibly remember the tech again in the future.
Hilarious, given Orks knowledge comes from their psychic link (I.e the more Orks there are the more mekboyz, weirdboyz etc. appear) Zanzag's Waagh was tiny. Like only 10,000 orks tiny, most Waaagh's that get mentioned are the big ones that have hundreds of thousands of orks sometimes millions, like that's (not including pdf or any kind of fire support thunderhawk etc) 100 orks per marinewhich for the tabletop would be impressive but for the lore it's a huge stain on the smurfs for getting bodied by the smallest Waagh in existence
The plot armor faltered
And that makes their extermination super worth it.If it could unlock this tech at this size,who knows what would be unleashed if they became a proper WAAAGH.
“Barely worthy it” man do you how screwed if that tech was shared with other orc war bands, that was a blessing in disguise
Another win for Cato 'fuck it we ball' Sicarius
"Orc submarine" is certainly as combination of words
Zanzag was the Ork equivalent of a mad scientist
Whe need more aquatic battles.
How a species can be so smart and so stupid at the same time.
Kill switches, orcs are a bio weapon never meant to prosper, only a war machine that needs supervision
Justice for Zanzag
I guessing the secret as to why they were so powerful was because, “All Boiz Know Puttin Supa In Da Name Makes It Betta”
Orcs kit is powered by belief the orchestra billeted they had powerful shoots that could kill space marines so they did!
Oh man I remember reading this narrative battle report in whitedwarf as a kid. The ork submersible was what made me fall in love with orks and buy the assault on black reach boxset.
Honestly, kind of a W for Cato. Seriously. Letting Orks figure out that kind of firepower is a major threat to literally everything, let alone your brother space marines. Guns that powerful proliferating amongst an enemy as numerous as the Orks would spell a massive disaster, making a terminator and 12 marines not even a blip on the radar.
Man assault on black reach was pretty awesome.
Meanwhile the Orks:
Now, for my next trick, let me do it again!
"Lost forever" until a mechboy digs it out of the genetic records again.
Ork Submarine!!!! Someone get me a book of Orks invading a Water World!!!
I never knew i needed a Ork Submarine as much as i do now😂😂
One day, the orks will believe hard enough to do it again probably.
Keeping orcs in check and erasing deadly anti-marine technology is only worth a terminator and a few marines? I would’ve thought that’d be an awesome trade
12 space Marines is a huge investment of roughly a decade or so of training each. That's 12% of a company and over 120 years of training was lost. A terminator is a century+ old veteran possessing large amounts of operational experience and knowledge. That's not a loss that can be easily replaced. It takes around 120 man-years to do the basic induction process, and the combat experience of a terminator isn't easily acquired.
If they pulled out and could recreate the guns that would be very useful. Sounds like those guns were packing.
Imagine snazz gunz but every one of them uses rail ammunition
Man, knowing that only tech not even too far on like necron shit is all the orks need to fuck up the imperium for good is kind of terrifying
“One shot a space marine”
Basically every enemy in 40k 😬
Something somethin *CATO SICARIUS* something something
Space Marines don't rely entirely on their power armor, they face threats that can penetrate it all the time.
They use speed of aggression and tactics to overwhelm foes, if their armor protects them then that's a bonus.
“The knowledge was of Super Shootas was lost.”
Meanwhile random Weirdboy: “I got a headache with pictures from Mork!”
Smh Orks should have just had Dan Abnett write their lore so they can beat marines with plot devices instead of upgraded shootas
Shouldve baited a chaos space marine warband to fight this ork
Remember that ork weapons and vehicles only work because orks think that they should work. This means that that these supercharged weapons were not actually better designed, but rather, the orks just believed that they were supercharged.
For every ork killed a thousand take it’s place
I, captain smurf fart, took a dump on orkz and barely survived
Can’t the orcs just “believe” that they remember how to make those super charge shootas.
*No.*
Bro has a thick accent and speaks quickly. Thank Jesus for the subtitles
thats why I add em!
@@Dutch40KGuy you're the man. I love your videos but sometimes I don't listen fast enough 😂😂😂
Wish they'd remake these shootas they sound neat
Supacharged shootas capable of one-shotting Space Marines would attrition their forces to unacceptable levels. Abandoning defense of the Hive cities in pursuit of hunting down the main encampment of these xenos before the Supacharged Shootas could kill too many Space Marines was a bold and daring plan, and thats why it would work, and thats why they were Ultramarines. The best of the best, First of the Emperors Men 👍😁
i could imagine that the supercharged shoota is just a side arm for the krork army
Man, can't have the company favored faction be challenged in a *truly* meaningful way that *isn't* chaos eh.
That goes for any faction in 40k though…. Side effects of needing each faction to stay around to sell models🤯
I don't know why but I found the words "ork submarine" absolutely hilarious. The concept of an ork submarine in wh40k is hilarious
Better s few then All, i am sorry for the losses however SpaceMarine
Yeah the guy made the right call to neutralize the superior gun manufacture line. The losses are like nothing compared to taking out a stompa/gargant garage city. Priorities man. It'll be another 100 years till another mad scientist level like Zan appears, and it's not even likely their comparable science would result in a hyper shoota, it could be in armor that orks are told makes you invisible but doesn't but it don't matter it makes you braver, or another shade of red... that's the same shade of red but faster, or something just equally dumb, like hyper sporing, they spore and grow twice as fast but are twice as dumb.
Orks doing something cool
Sicarius mentioned
Oh
Technally the orks have not lost the tech since the way they reproduce and pass knowledge down.
They might reprint it like the Battle for Macragge
What book
They discovered damage 2 weapons
"Lost forever" nah just need more WAAAAAAAAAAGH
Of course they prioritised taking out Zanzag over defending. A xenos who can mass produce anti space marine munitions is an easy exterminatus class threat. So by going after Zanzag the old fashioned way, they were in fact protecting the hive cities. Just not from the orkz.
0:02 Good ol’ Tigzagas
Good chance that one shot gun was probably look like welded junk that look like a weapon.
Trying to imagine an ork submarine and crew
actually it was well worth it because if those weapons spread to the rest of the orks it would be a bloodbath for space marines who are humanities last line of defense.
I don’t think that any Space Marine would ever say it wasn't worth it, they accomplished the mission, snuffed out a technology that would ABSOLUTELY have been a problem galaxy wide had it been permitted to spread, and the 12 died a glorious death on the field of battle in the name of the God Emperor...sounds to me like everything a Space Marine could want and more
Sage being the “smartest in the world” and also being a supe makes her incredibly untrustworthy for governmental figures. She has her own motives.
Orks ain’t known for their marksmanship.
Am... am I in the throws of an emerging love of 40k?
Definitely worth it. They stopped the Orks from recreating such blasphemous war tech and striking down more of their brothers.
FOR THE EMPEROR!
To be fair, the "technology" behind superchatged shootas might just be Orks not realizing thay Space Marines are meant to be tougher than the average Humie.
Space Marines are literally asking for it when they go about without their helmets on.
Its being explained that named ones has energy shields around theie heads 💀
Craziest thing for me is orks having submarines.. how do you make scrap air tight? Lol
Wear purple and use hypnosis to make them forgor the dakka
Ork.. submarine??
Ya seez, a spaceship keeps da air in and da space out, so da boyz jus made a ship dat keeps da air in and da water out!
I remember EVERYTHING
CORRECTION, It will remain lost until Games Workshop decides it’s needed again lol Maybe even Ghaz Ghoul (probably spelt his name wrong) will be using them against Khorne Berserkers! And other chaos space marines
Cato is def my favorite blueberry
No wonder people hate Cato Sicarius, he's like a watered down version of Ragnar Blackmane
Meanwhile a genestealer can do the same thing with his nails
the most surprising piece about this short is "Ork Submarine." What? Does it have a screen door too?
Orks have submarine tech? By the Emperor...
Im sorry, but you can give orks all the super powered ammo you can imagine, they still only hit on 5+
I dunno, 13 marines lost in an attack in order to nip potential mass production of these thing in the bid seems worth it.
High cost, yes. But if he werent eliminated and these things became common among the orks, how many hundreds of marines would be lost then? And stopping them would be an even harder taks if more rhan one knew how to make them.
Orks invented a melta basically
Totally worth it. Now it’ll maybe probably never happen again
very good job Cato Sicarius.
If they did constructed a weapon that could 1 shot space marines why did it took multiple shots to get killed in Warhammer Boltgun on hard mode? Not unless you’re talking about the plasma weapon the sorcerer boss used then that totally makes sense
Thats what you get for refusing to protect the innocent
Barely worth it? That dude gets big enough and his Waagh turns the universe into Space Mississippi
bro said
If GW isn't gonna nerd the orks,I will
Barely worth it? He just saved every Marine in the future from getting mowed down like termagaunts to orks of all things.
Obviously the orks lost. It was ultramarines. Was hoping for a story in which the ultramarines would finally not win, but then I remembered that they were ultramarines.