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Krieg still exist lolAn IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
Mate, remember the true story of Ollianus Pius. Doesn't get more hardcore than that.An IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
True, but that ain't a Krieg.Krieg still exist lolAn IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
Sadly, he's been forgotten a long time ago and now repurposed as part of a super-immortal cabal that may or may not be the Illuminati (?).Mate, remember the true story of Ollianus Pius. Doesn't get more hardcore than that.An IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
Sufficiently damaged necrons do not teleport as they're beyond repair. PErhaps the teleport matrix isn't working right now, or maybe the IG is THAT good.What I find more noteworthy is that the Necron body is even there. I guess the "teleport to base for repairs when taken out" ability was broken/wasnt a thing back then?
That's why I said you should recall his true story.Sadly, he's been forgotten a long time ago and now repurposed as part of a super-immortal cabal that may or may not be the Illuminati (?).Mate, remember the true story of Ollianus Pius. Doesn't get more hardcore than that.An IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
He actually ditched the Cabal and the only thing different is that he actively sought to find to protect the Emprah. I guess he uses their technology to teleport onto the Vengeful Spirit (<- which may have been the whole point behind bringing up the Cabal lol). But then he is still a normal guy and dies. I mean, he was a Perpetual, yes, but against Horus he was neither immortal nor even a good fighter. He teleported there, saw Horus, then sacced himself for the Emprah.That's why I said you should recall his true story.Sadly, he's been forgotten a long time ago and now repurposed as part of a super-immortal cabal that may or may not be the Illuminati (?).Mate, remember the true story of Ollianus Pius. Doesn't get more hardcore than that.An IG standing over a Necron body? Damn, old-school Guards were hardcore...
Abnett was still writing well, just too much stuff that didn't need to be written.Horus is closing. The Warmaster reaches out a huge hand. The immense maul scrapes across the deck with a shriek, and then flies straight into his grip.
Oll steps forward to face him. He puts himself between the Emperor and the oncoming monster. He pulls his lasrifle off his shoulder, arms it, and aims it. He knows there’s no point, but it’s better than nothing.
‘Get up now!’ he yells over his shoulder. ‘Please, get up now!’
Horus is just metres away. He’s not slowing down.
Oll pulls the rifle in against his cheek, flexes his grip, and settles his finger on the trigger.
‘No further!’ he yells. ‘Damn you! I won’t let you touch Him!’
Horus keeps coming. Oll opens fire. Full-auto, sustained. The las-bolts flick and spatter off the black war plate like candle flames in a night wind.
Oll Persson is still firing when the Talon of Horus reduces him to a drifting red fog.
Abnett, Dan. The End And The Death: Volume III (The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra, Book 8, Part 3) (p. 345). Black Library. Kindle Edition.
It's a non-official artwork. The Necron is a V3+ design, a time when GW did away with the sometimes more amateur art pieces of V1 and V2 (which were still better that this one, see second, third and second to last).What I find more noteworthy is that the Necron body is even there. I guess the "teleport to base for repairs when taken out" ability was broken/wasnt a thing back then?
I like the Cult of the Machine, for lore. They are like Ixians from Dune, believers in trans-human cybernetics, and also resemble medieval scholastic Christianity. The idea that the Imperium is realy two Empires, entwined, in an ancient union, each with a separate religion, that is brushed over by a compromise on the dogma of the Omnissiah; the Emperor being the central divinity to both faiths.
The Machine Spirit is made of biological neurons as a substitute for artificial intelligence because I is BLAM HERESY. AI rebelled and caused the whole disaster for the Imperium in the first place.
I like the Cult of the Machine, for lore. They are like Ixians from Dune, believers in trans-human cybernetics, and also resemble medieval scholastic Christianity. The idea that the Imperium is realy two Empires, entwined, in an ancient union, each with a separate religion, that is brushed over by a compromise on the dogma of the Omnissiah; the Emperor being the central divinity to both faiths.
Looking into the beliefs of the Cult Mechanicus, I asked what is a "Machine Spirit"?
The computer OS in the Land Raider is also a biological brain.The Omnissiah, in some kind of hypostasis of a prime mover, the "motive force", is also the 'chi' of all creation. Machine Spirits are the manifestation of that organising life energy. They therefore can be any mechancism, even a hammer, but just as a human soul is more complex than a plant soul, the computer OS in a Land Raider, is more akin to the Omnissiah than a seed drill.
Yeah in 40k they destroyed the galactic civilization that existed before the Emperor came to power.* It was much grander. Much much grander. And the robots destoyred it.So, there's also something to consider re AI in general and in 40K. Machine Spirits require a human help in order to upgrade, if it's possible at all. AI, both true AI and in 40K (I think) could self-upgrade without the need for human help.
We are all aware of that. This is the 40K thread. Consider who you are amongst. There is ambiguity, however, in fandom, about whether a Machine Spirit always refers to cognition of some kind, or if Tech-Priests see even a 'dumb' mechanism, like a simple combustion engine, as possessing one. I was just speculating on whether Cult Mechanicus' theology is Platonic.This is basic info btw, try to at least google.
That's assuming simple combustion engines don't have Machine Spirits.We are all aware of that. This is the 40K thread. Consider who you are amongst. There is ambiguity, however, in fandom, about whether a Machine Spirit always refers to cognition of some kind, or if Tech-Priests see even a 'dumb' mechanism, like a simple combustion engine, as possessing one.This is basic info btw, try to at least google.
The Motive Force is short for electromotive force. This is a physics concept.I was just speculating on whether Cult Mechanicus' theology is Platonic.
Wasn't there that tank that moved itself after the crew died? Granted, it uses a brain, so maybe you don't count it. Then there's a spaceship from a novel that goes full online when in danger, but I haven't read it.for example I have never seen any mention of a titan activating on its own and doing stuff without crew (this is only possible for the demon-possessed titans), so the machine spirit probably needs to operate in some kind of symbiosis with the human crew.
Maybe they don't because their programming states they need a pilot.I would say that the machine spirit is more akin to an animal that can go wild sometimes, but lacks the ability to reason or plan on a higher level, which is what a real AI (such as Men of Iron) would do.
What's with the bat wings.Some vintage art, a Navigator of the Navis Nobilite in his chamber, the Sanctum Navis:
They're specifically not AIs because AIs caused the Age of Darkness and this is why they are banned.Note that spirit machines also are AIs. Big machines like Knights and spaceships are implied to have not just a brain but legit AI, one that's usually self aware to some extent, a fact which the AM makes it vague so that people don't freak out.