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6/24/2025, 1:37:11 AM
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He created a new race of champions, but they're not what the Men of Gold 2.0 are meant to be, are they?
The Emperor created the Primarchs when his perpetual friends all abandoned him, as he needed immortal generals to fight the Crusade.
Had the perpetual not left him, he wouldn't have made the Primarchs.
Then the Primarchs themselves got stolen, which precipitated the need for long lived warriors – if there wasnt going to be immortal generals, then the armies themselves needed to be immortal. Which in turn made Thunder Warriors not only obsolete, but a liability.
Had Primarchs not been kidnapped, Marines wouldn't have been created.
The original plan was to have mortal armies with ephemeral superhuman champions led by immortal generals, but their absence necessitated long lived superhuman armies that could operate whilst their Demigod lords were being searched for.
And all of that was merely to pave the road in realspace for the New Men to arrive. Now that door's closed.
He created a new race of champions, but they're not what the Men of Gold 2.0 are meant to be, are they?
The Emperor created the Primarchs when his perpetual friends all abandoned him, as he needed immortal generals to fight the Crusade.
Had the perpetual not left him, he wouldn't have made the Primarchs.
Then the Primarchs themselves got stolen, which precipitated the need for long lived warriors – if there wasnt going to be immortal generals, then the armies themselves needed to be immortal. Which in turn made Thunder Warriors not only obsolete, but a liability.
Had Primarchs not been kidnapped, Marines wouldn't have been created.
The original plan was to have mortal armies with ephemeral superhuman champions led by immortal generals, but their absence necessitated long lived superhuman armies that could operate whilst their Demigod lords were being searched for.
And all of that was merely to pave the road in realspace for the New Men to arrive. Now that door's closed.
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