And then of course there are the two theories, each worse than the last:Fenra said:Back when I started the tabletop game it was space wolves all the way, loved thier look and the fact that they opperated almost indipendantly from the rest of the imperium, functioning as packs in a very tribal way, just loved thier backstory.
Ever since DoW2 tho I've been drawn to the tyranids mainly because the idea of them fascinates me, consuming worlds for some unknown purpose, adding the dna and resources to thier own constantly evolving, they might not be as in depth history or personality wise as the rest of the 40k universe but like I said, just fascinating to me. not to mention 40 foot aliens with blade sharp claws kick ass![]()
A bunch of indoctrinated propaganda-ridden expendable slaves if you ask me =pxstarlitskiesx said:The Imperium, specifically the Guard. Their massive balls have been mentioned, but I think it's also because on the whole they don't have any of the guile, superiority or douchiness associated with the rest of the 40K universe. They're just a bunch of blokes shooting at things because they're told to.
That and Commissars. That /uniform/. Unf.![]()
Not to mention it didn't take them long to be influenced by everyone else's view of the galaxy...Vrex360 said:I'm not exactly the biggest fan of the series but my friends have introduced me to some of the lore of it. So if I had to pick, probably the Tau.
Partly because as a young empire they have gone far, partly because their intentions are noble and partly because they are an army of many races working together.
Whatever, I know they probably wouldn't win against Chaos or Necrons but I know which side I like best.