There are plasma weapons in 40K that are hot enough to burn through Space Marine armour. Also, aren't lightsabers some sort of solid light, and not plasma?RevRaptor said:I think the thing about star wars blaster being plasma based may be wrong, only wikipedia clams that, most other sources say they are a light based particle weapon. which would put them on par with a las rifle.
Still a bunch of marines running around with light sabres would be funny. Seeing as how lightsabres are meant to be plasma blades and space marines are armoured in ceramic plates, You know like the tiles they put on the space shuttle to protect it from burning up during entry. It would be one flashy nerf fight with the marines swatting at each other harmlessly with little glowing sticks.
You know thinking about it I might actually pay to go see that.
You could have them making girlie screams and acting like its a pillow fight, while the jedi is off in the corner not taking part, just in case he brakes a nail or something![]()
I love that definition.Jodah said:The Eldar created a damn god because they partied too hard and almost destroyed the Universe.
Indeed however that is by no means an exaggeration. Because of their long lives many of the things that Eldar used to gain pleasure from stopped giving them pleasure so they started to try out everything they could. They started doing hedonistic acts that 1 million Caligulas couldn't pull off which resulted in the birth of Slannesh the Chaos god of pleasure.Freechoice said:I love that definition.Jodah said:The Eldar created a damn god because they partied too hard and almost destroyed the Universe.
Have to point out, last mention of Celestial Lions was during the Third War for Armageddon, where they did get gutted, when they stormed a gargant production yard, not realising the gargants were operational, and they hadn't commited thier entire chapter, only 4-6 companies if memorey serves. Gargants do not snipe.Mathak said:Yup. A pity too, the chapter in question, the Celestial Lions, were rather outspoken against the harsh methods of the Holy Inquisition. Now they'll never have a chance to see the error of their ways.
Curse those extremely precise and extremely selective ork snipers.
Not the Halo arrays. That's the one thing I know of that 40k has yet to match or beat.Jodah said:The problem is Star Wars has rules and reality. 40k is a universe where everyone has the power to destroy a planet with a wave of their hand. The Eldar created a damn god because they partied too hard and almost destroyed the Universe. That is 40k's greatest strength and greatest weakness as a story telling mechanism. Anything that you want made, can be made.
You know if Space Marines used lightsabers they would be chain-lightsabers.RevRaptor said:Still a bunch of marines running around with light sabres would be funny.
Yes, Ork marksmanship... let's go with that. >.> <.< Nothing to see here folks, carry on your glorious service in the Emperor's name. Also: never question an Inquisitor. Ever. An Inquisitor carries His Holy authority, questioning that implies heresy.Mathak said:Orks. Remember, ork snipers wiped out an entire Space Marine chapter by sniping all their apothecaries. The last one even got hit while he was already back from the mission. That's orky marksmanship for ya.Kahunaburger said:Which raises the question: who's the better shot - Orks or Stormtroopers?Soviet Heavy said:However, they'd all be trained by Stormtroopers for aiming.
It seems No One Expects The Imperial Inquisition.Mathak said:Yup. A pity too, the chapter in question, the Celestial Lions, were rather outspoken against the harsh methods of the Holy Inquisition. Now they'll never have a chance to see the error of their ways.JordanXlord said:Really?Mathak said:Orks. Remember, ork snipers wiped out an entire Space Marine chapter by sniping all their apothecaries. The last one even got hit while he was already back from the mission. That's orky marksmanship for ya.Kahunaburger said:Which raises the question: who's the better shot - Orks or Stormtroopers?Soviet Heavy said:However, they'd all be trained by Stormtroopers for aiming.
wow those Orks never end to impress me it seems
Curse those extremely precise and extremely selective ork snipers.
Well. That's not suspicious in any way. Not at all.Mathak said:Yup. A pity too, the chapter in question, the Celestial Lions, were rather outspoken against the harsh methods of the Holy Inquisition. Now they'll never have a chance to see the error of their ways.
Curse those extremely precise and extremely selective ork snipers.
You're both right. The Celestial Lions attacked operational gargants due to misleading intelligence courtesy of the inquisition. Celestial Lions got mauled badly, but chapter wasn't dead yet.Megalodon said:Have to point out, last mention of Celestial Lions was during the Third War for Armageddon, where they did get gutted, when they stormed a gargant production yard, not realising the gargants were operational, and they hadn't commited thier entire chapter, only 4-6 companies if memorey serves. Gargants do not snipe.Mathak said:Yup. A pity too, the chapter in question, the Celestial Lions, were rather outspoken against the harsh methods of the Holy Inquisition. Now they'll never have a chance to see the error of their ways.
Curse those extremely precise and extremely selective ork snipers.
they do.yaydod said:This is not a VS thread it is more like what the hell would happen if a Space Marine had jedi techings and other crazy things like that.
That is undoubtedly the best way to put it. Ever. My only question is, do you really think the Marine will need the Heavy Bolter? A simple Bolter and a Chainsword and he'd be pretty happy for awhile. Well, until he ran out of targets that is.Karma168 said:Take every droid and clone from the clone war for team star wars. Take one space marine with a heavy bolter and a rhino full of ammo for team 40K. End result 1 slightly bored space marine and a huge pile of carnage.
Take the most bad ass thing you can think of, multiply it by a thousand and add a demonic chainsaw to it. That's Warhammer 40K