Mangoose
Arcane
Er, Dark Age of Technology.
Are you familiar with the concept of "lies"? How might it relate to AdMech claims such as: "It's most definitely not an AI. Those are banned. It's a... Machine Spirit! Honest!"?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.
Those would be Excommunicated by the Cult Mechanicus. The Emperor is the Omnissiah and to disobey the Emperor is to disobey the Omnissiah.Are you familiar with the concept of "lies"? How might it relate to the AdMech claims such as: "It's most definitely not an AI. Those are banned. It's a... Machine Spirit!"?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.
Those are the radicals. Such as Cawl. Dark Mechanicum. Etc.It's like how sometimes a Tech priest finds a convenient STC fragment that justifies a new vehicle design he "found" somewhere...
-- Cawl in fact has a "version" of himself installed into Guilliman's flagship and Guilliman suspects it's an A.I., but Guilliman is super practical.‘Of course I can’t be Fabricator General!’ said Cawl. He set off again, his feet tip-tapping on the glossy floor. ‘Half the Mechanicus think me the anti-maker cloaked in metal and flesh.’ He swayed in close to deliver a loud stage whisper to Felix. ‘I do research, you know. There are some that call me scientist!’ He laughed. ‘There would be immediate and devastating violence across all the forge worlds if I raised so much as a meaningful eyebrow in the direction of the Fabricator General’s Forge. We would suffer a replay of the Heresy itself. Though I do admit that makes me sound a little full of myself, it is true.’
Haley, Guy. Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work (Warhammer 40,000) (p. 239). Kindle Edition.
The AdMech believe all relevant knowledge has already been discovered earlier during the Dark Age of Technology. Their job is to rediscover, not innovate. "Experimenter" is used as a heinous insult among them.It's like how sometimes a Tech priest finds a convenient STC fragment that justifies a new vehicle design he "found" somewhere...
BatmarinesWhat's with the bat wings.Some vintage art, a Navigator of the Navis Nobilite in his chamber, the Sanctum Navis:
Yeah. Mainly because when mankind innovates it becomes a weapon that backfires horribly and destroys civilization.The AdMech believe all relevant knowledge has already been discovered earlier during the Dark Age of Technology. Their job is to rediscover, not innovate. "Experimenter" is used as a heinous insult among them.It's like how sometimes a Tech priest finds a convenient STC fragment that justifies a new vehicle design he "found" somewhere...
Given the quality of Abnett's other work, I would assume he was under strict orders to butcher the Heresy in this manner, rather than implementing the idea on his own.I completely lost what little respect I had left for Warhammer 40k and it's lore when Dan Abnett was allowed to reduce the entire Horus Heresy and everything after to the fault of a woman having a strop. It'd be funny if 40k was actually the satire tourists claim it to be. But we are meant to take this as a profound twist on par with Darth Vader being Luke's father. Something that is supposed to recontextuallize the entire 40k Universe. Someone at GW needed to smack Abnett with a rolled up newspaper. But GW don't care about the integrity of their setting beyond selling minis. So why should I?
Machine Spirits are what happens when you don't clean your Temp folder for ten thousand years.I think you attribute a bit too much thought and depth to a setting that was designed by some british dudes way back in the 80s.
I dunno, maybe... I think people/writers put this stuff in almost by accident, if they happen to hold to it, or if they are consciously interested in it. I mean Tolkien is "consciously Catholic (in the revision)". Everyone has metaphysical axioms of some kind, even if they don't know it. Plus the Machine Cult is explicitly meant to resemble medieval monasticism, so they probably looked some stuff up to put in:I think you attribute a bit too much thought and depth to a setting that was designed by some british dudes way back in the 80s.
AdMech was pilfered from A Canticle for Leibowitz, with a little bit of Dune and Foundation sprinkled in for flavor. 40k's genome is predominately made up of classic sci-fi.Plus the Machine Cult is explicitly meant to resemble medieval monasticism, so they probably looked some stuff up to put in:
Another candidate to dethrone GW messes up because they cannot help but shit the bed.Rackham killed itself.Neat idea, right? Well, publisher Rackham went bankrupt in 2010 and the game hasn't had a new edition since. That's the problem with 40k dominating the entire tabletop space.
It started out selling the most intricate and detailed lead figures that have ever existed, to swapping out immediately to pre-painted plastic shite.
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.
In classical Greek philosophy, the soul is the animating force, behind even DNA (not that they knew about molecules, but the entire contingent world was animated by The Good). Then Christianity also justified it's theology using similar terms. So I'm speculating that the theology of the Cult Mechanicus sounds very Platonic, with lower 'forms' animating things, and close to St Thomas Aquinas theology of Trinitarian Christianity.
I do remember having some company getting the molds for their miniatures stolen and repurposed by some Chinese company, but I don't remember which company that was.The noughties China boom fucked up metal prices for everyone, but Rackham (a boutique miniature company) tying themselves to what was essentially east asian toy manufacturing with its shipping timelapse and quality control issues is about the most retarded thing I think I've seen a miniature company attempt. Didn't something similar happen to privateer press?Another candidate to dethrone GW messes up because they cannot help but shit the bed.Rackham killed itself.Neat idea, right? Well, publisher Rackham went bankrupt in 2010 and the game hasn't had a new edition since. That's the problem with 40k dominating the entire tabletop space.
It started out selling the most intricate and detailed lead figures that have ever existed, to swapping out immediately to pre-painted plastic shite.
Actually I think they are quite efficient for that is part of their religion.Another candidate to dethrone GW messes up because they cannot help but shit the bed.Rackham killed itself.Neat idea, right? Well, publisher Rackham went bankrupt in 2010 and the game hasn't had a new edition since. That's the problem with 40k dominating the entire tabletop space.
It started out selling the most intricate and detailed lead figures that have ever existed, to swapping out immediately to pre-painted plastic shite.
The noughties China boom fucked up metal prices for everyone, but Rackham (a boutique miniature company) tying themselves to what was essentially east asian toy manufacturing with its shipping timelapse and quality control issues is about the most retarded thing I think I've seen a miniature company attempt. Didn't something similar happen to privateer press?
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.
In classical Greek philosophy, the soul is the animating force, behind even DNA (not that they knew about molecules, but the entire contingent world was animated by The Good). Then Christianity also justified it's theology using similar terms. So I'm speculating that the theology of the Cult Mechanicus sounds very Platonic, with lower 'forms' animating things, and close to St Thomas Aquinas theology of Trinitarian Christianity.
Someone who writes the admech stuff is definitely someone having fun with the concept of metaphysics. I've always envisioned a medieval reverential treatment of relics combined with the reality of firearms and engines in tanks. I picture pre-industrial society making highly industrial and complicated products. A scribe laboriously copying code by hand for a targeting computer or operating system like a medieval illuminator rather than just simply right clicking copy/pasta, let alone deploying in mass.
Silk screening PCB's on a workshop scale or meticulously tracing by hand for the master crafted shit etc.
Grotesquely and agonisingly inefficient.
Uh... You mean predominately Warhammer Fantasy.AdMech was pilfered from A Canticle for Leibowitz, with a little bit of Dune and Foundation sprinkled in for flavor. 40k's genome is predominately made up of classic sci-fi.Plus the Machine Cult is explicitly meant to resemble medieval monasticism, so they probably looked some stuff up to put in: