Space Marines: They're becoming wimpier with each generation (Now with added ORK!)

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Zersy

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Kadamon said:
Do you remember the day that Space Marines were 12 feet tall, could spit acid, had 4 lungs, at least 2 hearts, carried guns that required complete teams of mere mortals to operate (that were easily held by Space Marines), could kill anything, and occasionally died (in very very short occurrences.

No?

Exactly.

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A true Space Marine, a monolith of extreme powers, have become swamped with... wimpy Space Marines.

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Space Marines of Warhammer 40k are the real definition of Space Marine, to the point of which they are barely even identified as human.

What happened to us? Why have we let scrawnier Space Marines thrived?

Credit to the sites for the pictures, praise the Emperor.
now a days being a space marine simply means that "i'm a Marine thats in Space"

but the hero space Marines are " im a Marine thats seen alot of action and knows how to and when to kill and im really lucky"
 

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Kadamon said:
Space Marines of Warhammer 40k are the real definition of Space Marine, to the point of which they are barely even identified as human
Not everyone has spent significant amounts of time painting lead figures that do absolutely nothing.
 

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Malidictuim said:
WH40K SM > Mobile Infantry.
Stronger, faster, MUCH SMARTER, better weapons and armour and equipment, more purposeful motivation other than "HUR HUR, KILL DEM BUGZ!".
I mean, cmon. Why don't the future military have tanks?? Or at least APCs. No. Instead the Mobile(?) Infantry gotta walk everywhere and DIE ALOT. It takes 6 MIs to kill 1 bug. It takes 467 heretics to kill a Space Marine. If he's not looking. And in the shower.

P.S: Space Marines (According to the Black Library novels) have 3 lungs, 2 hearts and can eat anything that's even slighty edible.
Read the book, then come back here.
 

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Normeo said:
WeedWorm said:
Anyways, current gen Space Marines are sucky as hell (Im talking 40k here). First gen SM could kick the shit out of anything. 1 Marine Vs. 100 Guardsmen, guess who'd win? These days, youd be lucky if a single Marine could take on half that. The only Marines who come close to first gen are the Custodian Guard (cause theyre better than first gen), the Space Wolf 1st Company (or the 10th. The one that was released for the Eye of Terror campaign, cant remember which) and any survivours of Garro's Company and thats cause they ARE first gen Marines.
Marine commander, on a hover board, with a D cannon.... I concede! :D
Still can't beat the feeling of taking a space marine out with a las gun!
Yeah, killing Marines with las weapons is sweet but I know one thing that is better.
Conscript Platoon in CC with a Space Wolf Terminator Lord with lightning claws and only 1 wound left (Lord charged and ripped the platoon apart leaving a single conscript alive). The single WS2, S3 conscipt stabs the Wolf Lord in the fucking face and kills him.
 

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CaptainEgypt said:
Kadamon said:
Space Marines of Warhammer 40k are the real definition of Space Marine, to the point of which they are barely even identified as human
Not everyone has spent significant amounts of time painting lead figures that do absolutely nothing.
LOL. *shakes head* amen, but still I try.
 

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The space marines from Starship Troopers (book not movie) could wipe the floor with every other kind of space marine ever envisioned. This is simply fact, not least of all because they had tactical nukes and a suit that made master chiefs armour look like a Lycra superman outfit.
 

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WeedWorm said:
Yeah, killing Marines with las weapons is sweet but I know one thing that is better.
Conscript Platoon in CC with a Space Wolf Terminator Lord with lightning claws and only 1 wound left (Lord charged and ripped the platoon apart leaving a single conscript alive). The single WS2, S3 conscipt stabs the Wolf Lord in the fucking face and kills him.
You got to love the Guard...Apart from the one million models to buy and paint. Also a bit like the mobile infantry of the starship trooper films.
 

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hebdomad said:
Well your examples are hardly that good.

War hammer was not the first space marines. The star ship trooper novels where probably the earliest example, though I'm sure there is older.

*after some research*
Star ship troopers 1959
Dune 1965
Star trek 1966
Star wars 1977
Aliens 1986
War Hammer 40k 1987

Your example of halo 'marines' been weak is a bit off. Your 'marine' example is one of the toughest bad ass creations of SI-FI, almost as good as your 'over the top' war hammer 'marines' probably even tougher. The halo marine you show is known as a 'Spartan' is complete with shields, massive strength, and very high agility.
I think you missed the OPs point... 40K was the first marine in power armor. None of those listed above have a single 'soldier' (how the hell you derived marines from dune, even starship troopers doesn't have a freaking marine, THEY ARE MOBILE INFANTRY!!!) in power armor.

And, simply, I do not see marines in other franchises becoming weaker as a bad thing. To me the 40K Marine IS the epitome of a warrior, much like Master Chief only better. 40K Marines are built for war, they are immune to poison, self-repair wounds, live in near to no oxygen environments, carry 80lb weapons and can live forever. Oh and did I forget that when they do die they pass all of their experiences to the next marine that receives their Geneseed.

Name one marine similar to this and I will call you a fan boy or just simply one of the missguided....
 

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Fire Daemon said:
I don't see how you can compare the two. The Space Marines in 40k are based on zealous knights of the crusades set in a Gothic future environment and hence receive the technology that comes with the setting. The Mastercheif, while sharing some similarities with 40k, has a closer similarity with the marines/soldiers of today (hell, his name is even a navy rank) and the setting is more modern with slightly improved technology. The settings are responsible for creating these differences, not the "pussification" of the Sci-fi genre. Your attempt to rally others against Halo and possibly FPS is very poorly done. You could have at least given some other examples. Turok is one of them.

Jester Lord said:
I have no idea but it's one of the many reasons that i've almost lost complete faith in humanity.
Seriously? of all the things that could cause someone to lose faith in Humanity this is one of them! What a stupid thing to say. When I think of losing faith in Humanity I usually think that it will lead someone to kill themselves, otherwise not complete faith has been lost. One of the things that lead you to killing yourself is Space Marines? No offense, but thats really stupid.
I have many more reasons, most of them good. But i do have a few stupid minor reasons.
 

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darkless said:
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Ehh, I've always thought that 40K Space Marines were wimpy.

Or is that just because I play the Tau?
The Tau are wimpy as hell they cant take close combat and all they really have going for them is guns with an insane range.
Well, the Fire Warriors are a definite plus against marines, especially combined with a good Markerlight barrage from Pathfinders.

But I was not specifically talking about Fire Warriors. I was referring to the Vespids with their marine-killer guns, as well as Crisis Suits with their Plasma Rifles and let's not forget SNIPER DRONES! Marines are soooo easy to kill for Tau players.
 

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As much as i love Starship Troopers, and the second of its runty children, The entire visual reference for the mobile infantry, and well, everything in those movies, is based on 40k. I know ST was based off of a book, but from what i have heard only loosely. Space Marines are armored brick shithouses one of which can do the job of a squad of regular men. My My that does NOT sound like halo at all...
 

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Undead Dragon King said:
darkless said:
Undead Dragon King said:
Ehh, I've always thought that 40K Space Marines were wimpy.

Or is that just because I play the Tau?
The Tau are wimpy as hell they cant take close combat and all they really have going for them is guns with an insane range.
Well, the Fire Warriors are a definite plus against marines, especially combined with a good Markerlight barrage from Pathfinders.

But I was not specifically talking about Fire Warriors. I was referring to the Vespids with their marine-killer guns, as well as Crisis Suits with their Plasma Rifles and let's not forget SNIPER DRONES! Marines are soooo easy to kill for Tau players.
Then you sir, have never fought a good marine player. A well written marine list will tromp tau. and vespid are a very silly choice. As much as the guns they carry can kill marines, the bolter is actually about twice as effective against them. Battlesuits and the like die under krak missiles. You have no idea how many commanders iv pot shotted with a good krak missile, and sniper drones die in the face of a scout unit with a power sword.
 

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Normeo said:
WeedWorm said:
Yeah, killing Marines with las weapons is sweet but I know one thing that is better.
Conscript Platoon in CC with a Space Wolf Terminator Lord with lightning claws and only 1 wound left (Lord charged and ripped the platoon apart leaving a single conscript alive). The single WS2, S3 conscipt stabs the Wolf Lord in the fucking face and kills him.
You got to love the Guard...Apart from the one million models to buy and paint. Also a bit like the mobile infantry of the starship trooper films.
I counter your argument with this. Lone scout sergeant. Power sword. 2 squads and a command unit. yes my one sergeant took out an entire platoon of guard.
 

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Space Marines were made a bit more believable that's all... If you look at the Marines from halo they are just men in body armor carrying guns. It makes the world more real and immersive when the player believes that what is happening on screen is something that could happen in real life. But don't get me wrong, I think the 40k space marines are great too. It's the other side of the coin, they're for the gamers that want a totally unrealistic and fantastic world to come to life for them... So both marines are good, they were just tailored for different tastes.
 

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In other news, the complete reverse has apparently been occurring over the decades in 40k's father/brother/incestuous mother setting, Warhammer. I was reading around about WFRP first edition and discovered that the setting was much different back when 1st ed was made.There was a much bigger emphasis on the internal conflict that was tearing the Empire apart, whereas now, that oppressive mood of conspiracy and slow decay has been replaced by "ARCHAON IS COMING TO GETCHOO!" After a while the spikes and stakes get old; but grim and dark will never die.
For example, there was a fifth major Chaos god, Malar, who represented the paradoxically self-destructive nature of Chaos by, believe it or not, mostly killing other Chaos followers. Wicked!
Another example is the Empire was riven by internal dissent over a number of fault lines: an ancient druidic religion was still holding on in spite of persecution; the Electors were being just like their real life feudal counterparts by offering the Elector Count; Karl Franz, nothing more than lip service and feigned moral support. Awesome!
And while we're on the subject of Karl Franz, he was basically a wimp watching the Empire fragment under him, not an armoured warrior riding a griffon into battle against Archaon, alongside the resurrected embodiment of Sigmar. Fricking cool!
Of course all of this is setting wise awesome, and only for those who like fluff to put into their RP, not teenage powergamers who think Elector Counts on griffons are, like, so totally cool. I'm not averse to the biffo, but it sounds like Olde Worlde Warhammer was much cooler than Big Bad New Warhammer with extra Big and Bad.

PS: Old style Space Marines are still cool, though. I much prefer the treatment of a single CSM in the Eisenhorn saga (basically his presence alone makes Eisenhorn and buddies lose their shit out of pants-wetting fear) to the average 40k battle, in which a squad of Guardsman can easily expect to knock off a single marine.

PPS: Tau, SM, pushaw. PU. SHAW. My [insert unit here] has [insert weapon here] which will wtfpwn your [insert ideal target unit here]. Therefore, I win.
 

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It is because every one wants to be a space marine, and not every one fits the super description, the poster said, so, is this that is killing the ultimate space marine, but then again, maybe is for the best?
 

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Malidictuim said:
WH40K SM > Mobile Infantry.
Stronger, faster, MUCH SMARTER, better weapons and armour and equipment, more purposeful motivation other than "HUR HUR, KILL DEM BUGZ!".
I mean, cmon. Why don't the future military have tanks?? Or at least APCs. No. Instead the Mobile(?) Infantry gotta walk everywhere and DIE ALOT. It takes 6 MIs to kill 1 bug. It takes 467 heretics to kill a Space Marine. If he's not looking. And in the shower.

P.S: Space Marines (According to the Black Library novels) have 3 lungs, 2 hearts and can eat anything that's even slighty edible.
Mobile Infantry (from the book!) are walking tanks that hot drop from orbit in pods, have jump jets, amplified sensors of all kinds, homing rockets as standard ammunition, and tactical nukes.
They are not guys walking around with a little body armor and an assualt rifle, they are guys in big fancy exoskeletons, with nukes, that blow up dams for no other reason than they 'feel like it'.
 

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xxcloud417xx said:
Space Marines were made a bit more believable that's all... If you look at the Marines from halo they are just men in body armor carrying guns. It makes the world more real and immersive when the player believes that what is happening on screen is something that could happen in real life. But don't get me wrong, I think the 40k space marines are great too. It's the other side of the coin, they're for the gamers that want a totally unrealistic and fantastic world to come to life for them... So both marines are good, they were just tailored for different tastes.
Also halo takes place in the year 2551, warhammer is in the year 40,000 right? well I'd say that explains the whole difference right there.
 

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Dommyboy said:
I'm surprised that the Master Chief can be killed by being ran over by a mongoose. He weighs five hundred kilos or something doesn't he? Now he is a wimpy Space Marine.
An armored Spartan weighs half a ton.

A Mongoose weighs 406 kg and has a top speed of 96 kph. Giving it a kinetic energy of 144,356 Joules. Enough to do some serious damage, and that doesn't factor in the weight of the driver.

Imagine something that weighs about as much as you crashing into you at 60mph.

And concerning the OP, it would be rather boring if every game with a space marine featured he-men clad in the entire iron production of a day in North America. Being badass among interstellar soldiers doesn't require that you look like a human tank, only that you are.