Everyone fights. No one quits. You don't do your job, I'll shoot you myself. DO YOU GET ME!?rossatdi said:
WE GET YOU SIR.FrankDux said:Everyone fights. No one quits. You don't do your job, I'll shoot you myself. DO YOU GET ME!?rossatdi said:
ABBADON¡¡¡¡¡¡Michael_McCloud said:Uhm... This is pretty simple, folks.
The Emperor.
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Agreed, Magnus the Red is one of the most tragic and loyal figures in 40K fluff. Though I would have to give Lord Dante of the Blood Angels props for living to be 1,000+ years old. I also like Angron Primarch of the World Eaters Legion only because on Isstvan III he jumped out of a fuckin dropship to land in front of the Loyalist members of his legion and butcher them with his chainaxe dude is pure badass.Vortigar said:Well, yeah, it'd have to be one from the Warhammer 40.000 realm if you ask me.
I agree with the Emperor not counting since he created the Space Marines but is not directly a part of their organisation, he stands above them; commanding everything in the Imperium.
Someone also said that Primarchs don't count. But the way I see it they were the first marines (and became the template for the rest). So taking that in mind I'm off to rank the Primarchs. Nasty business. According to fluff Horus was the smartest and Russ (Space Wolves) was the strongest. But there's one tale I find very intruiging.
Magnus (Thousand Sons and my pick) figured out Horus plan (thus essentially outsmarting him) and tried to warn the Emperor from half a galaxy away. Magnus had been reprimanded for his use of sorcery before but decided this threat was too dire and used it anyway to get the message across. The Emperor disregarded his warning and instead became infuriated by his son's use of sorcery and ordered Russ and his entire chapter of Space Wolves in to eliminate the Thousand Sons (the second smallest of the space marine chapters, only Vulkan's Salamanders numbered less). Magnus was praying his warning had come in time and was caught in a surprise attack by the Space Wolves, decimating his already small chapter. Russ even came at him in personal combat and (here's the kicker) neither was able to best the other. After days of duelling with the Great Wolf Magnus decided that he'd best withdraw from his homeworld to preserve what small part of his chapter remained. He then fled into the warp, (knowing his father would never forgive him he knew it was his only way out) and managed to resist the horrors and temptations of Chaos for a couple hundred years before his marines eventually succumbed to the power of Tzeentch. Magnus himself however still sits in contemplation of his past sins in the middle of a demon-world. He's been unheard of since, neither in favour of Chaos nor the Imperium.
So he managed to stand up against Russ and Horus on their respective strong points and then went on to resist the power of chaos while sitting inside its realm? I vote Magnus the Red, the one-eyed primarch of the Thousand Sons.
If you want to discount Primarchs I'd say it would have to be Lion El Johnson's Lieutenant Luther (the guy who betrayed him). He is the only marine who could stand toe to toe with a primarch.
If the chief let him catch him, remember the Chief isnt a space marine, who would probably could stroll calmly through enemy fire and pulverise the enemy with those oh-so-awesome gauntlets *dribbles* the chief is resourceful and probably has the edge on him with speed but I dunno who to back... my love of Master Chief or off Warhammer 40k? *sniff*Lukeydoodly said:![]()
He's not a primarch, just a bad ass space marine. He could tear the chief in half.
Marnues Calgar, one bad mofo that no xeno would want to mess with.Lukeydoodly said:![]()
He's not a primarch, just a bad ass space marine. He could tear the chief in half.
ThisSewblon said:Doom guy. He never annoys me by talking.
Shit yeah, man.Michael_McCloud said:Uhm... This is pretty simple, folks.
The Emperor.
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Nope. Warhammer 40K, 20 years or something like that before Doom. Those Space Marines were the originals.sheic99 said:I meant Gordan not the Doom guy. The Doom guy was the original Space Marine.orannis62 said:Undead marines. On mars.sheic99 said:No, he just kills Marines.orannis62 said:Does Gordon Freeman count? I mean, he is killing aliens, they just happen to be on Earth. If not, I'd say Doom guy.
Abbadon the General Failure, who despite something like thirteen tries, still hasn't managed to topple Cadia?k3v1n said:ABBADON¡¡¡¡¡¡Michael_McCloud said:Uhm... This is pretty simple, folks.
The Emperor.
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Rogue, from Rogue Trooper (the 2000AD comic, first published in 1981) is probably the first recognisable "Space Marine". Sure, there were shooty space heroes before him, back as far as Flash Gordon, but they tended to be big flashy heroes rather than grunty infantrymen.Crazzee said:Nope. Warhammer 40K, 20 years or something like that before Doom. Those Space Marines were the originals.