I was looking for a male wych with a bare midriff but alarmingly that's not to be found on the native sprue. Luckily there's one on the Hellions sprue, so I'll make a conversion just for you. Now tell me, do you prefer whips or chains... or both?
If I may drag up the DOOM novelizations from my childhood, perhaps that's Arlene, the other survivor of the demon invasion. At one point she gives Doomguy shit for hesitating to pull a lever shaped like a demon penis.
I am highly resistant to the idea that doomguy would experience a nanosecond of hesitation in that scenario, he'd rip that shit off the wall instantaneously
Doomguy's name is Corporal Flynn "Fly" Taggart, and a large part of his inner monologue during the first book is him trying to reconcile the idea of demons that can be shot to death with his Catholic faith.
I've always wondered about that dude, is he running to help? Is he like, Hey stop being so fucking radical without me!
That other guy actually is DOOM guy.
The marine in the front is about to be killed by demon fireballs to the head and a truly gratuitous number of claws. Chances are you're going to have to kill him again shortly when he's a zombie.
Doom demons are true fightmonsters in that they enjoy every aspect of battle, even their own brutal mutilation
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Just gotta say again, Deathwing was the first video game that really felt like you were a space marine, and not just "regular shooter guy" in a space marine skin. Even the starter bolter had heft and sounded like a powerful weapon.
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augustwhere you come from is goneRegistered Userregular
What about... Space Marine?
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Also: does anyone have an opinion in if Deathwing: Enhanced Edition is worth the money? The original was pretty widely panned for being to light on content and systems.
Space Marine felt like the weapons were firing .22, which yeah it was a melee focused game but doesn't mean you need to skimp on sound design. I haven't looked at Deathwing enhanced yet, didn't know that was a thing.
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Ok, upon checking I actually have the enhanced edition, so I'll have to check it out again.
Space Marine felt like the weapons were firing .22, which yeah it was a melee focused game but doesn't mean you need to skimp on sound design. I haven't looked at Deathwing enhanced yet, didn't know that was a thing.
You are literally the first person I've ever heard that's said Space Marine had "weak" guns.
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
lots of people thought the guns in space marine felt weak
edit: Yes I know the bolt shell has a tiny rocket motor, but that's silly for a short-range weapon. Also I thought the bolt round was larger, but it's actually closer to 20mm, so I guess the OICW is a closer approximation? Doesn't take a two-man guard team though.
The Expanse series has people in vacuum fighting with recoilless small arms with self-propelled projectiles, it's framed as a method of not sending yourself spinning around in null gravity
Bolters still have an initial charge like a regular gun so you better clamp down when using them in space. Considering that they're made for Space Marines I guess whatever fuel the rocket part uses works without oxygen.
Would the bolter cartridge's little rocket motor make sense in anaerobic environment, a vacuum, or something?
A regular bullet cartridge can be fired in a vacuum because gunpowder contains both fuel and oxidizer.
Gyrojet ammo has the benefit of needing only a cheap, thin, smoothbore barrel on the gun (trading for very expensive ammo) and generates very low recoil. But it also has very low muzzle velocity making it less than lethal at point blank range.
Just remember that half the people you meet are below average intelligence.
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Maybe it's because in the future, regular bullet velocities aren't sufficient to punch through the armor most Imperium equivalent factions bring to bear, so you need to shove a rocket on there to make it more armor-piercing. I mean, afaik Heavy Stubbers are the closest thing to modern conventional arms the 40k military uses, and they're basically supped up heavy machineguns, tons of stubbers and autoguns exist but don't really see widespread military use, so they're mostly just for domestic stuff?
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Inquisitor- Martyr looks interesting. Anyone played it yet? I've watched a few gameplay videos but I am unsure of spending $50 on an "early access" game.
The Expanse series has people in vacuum fighting with recoilless small arms with self-propelled projectiles, it's framed as a method of not sending yourself spinning around in null gravity
One of the surprising things that Mythbusters did was show firearms were far more effective in a vacuum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH7mNApnDYg
A poor copy of the video
Maybe it's because in the future, regular bullet velocities aren't sufficient to punch through the armor most Imperium equivalent factions bring to bear, so you need to shove a rocket on there to make it more armor-piercing. I mean, afaik Heavy Stubbers are the closest thing to modern conventional arms the 40k military uses, and they're basically supped up heavy machineguns, tons of stubbers and autoguns exist but don't really see widespread military use, so they're mostly just for domestic stuff?
You may be right. My post wasn't really meant to be argumentative, rather just to show off that some of what we think of as amazing Scifi weaponry either already exists or is surpassed by real life weapons. The reality is that most Scifi, especially long running Scifi like 40k, was written by people who just don't know how formidible modern weaponry is, or what the scale of modern warfare already looks like. On a broader scope that's pretty much the norm across all fiction. I guess my point is that if you think bolters are rad, then check out that sweet video. And then weep knowing that a little part of the hellscape of the 40k universe is real.
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It took me way too long to realize that his belly was showing because the clothes got torn and the clothes weren't just supposed to show it off.
Do you even rip and tear
That other guy actually is DOOM guy.
The marine in the front is about to be killed by demon fireballs to the head and a truly gratuitous number of claws. Chances are you're going to have to kill him again shortly when he's a zombie.
Space Marine felt like the weapons were firing .22, which yeah it was a melee focused game but doesn't mean you need to skimp on sound design. I haven't looked at Deathwing enhanced yet, didn't know that was a thing.
You are literally the first person I've ever heard that's said Space Marine had "weak" guns.
I was shit at firing the rifle
Bolters are like, comically powerful and scary weapons in the fluff.
Rapid fire machine gun rocket launchers?
Jesus.
What if I told you that they were real?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvMKGkhmwTE
edit: Yes I know the bolt shell has a tiny rocket motor, but that's silly for a short-range weapon. Also I thought the bolt round was larger, but it's actually closer to 20mm, so I guess the OICW is a closer approximation? Doesn't take a two-man guard team though.
A regular bullet cartridge can be fired in a vacuum because gunpowder contains both fuel and oxidizer.
Gyrojet ammo has the benefit of needing only a cheap, thin, smoothbore barrel on the gun (trading for very expensive ammo) and generates very low recoil. But it also has very low muzzle velocity making it less than lethal at point blank range.
One of the surprising things that Mythbusters did was show firearms were far more effective in a vacuum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH7mNApnDYg
A poor copy of the video
You may be right. My post wasn't really meant to be argumentative, rather just to show off that some of what we think of as amazing Scifi weaponry either already exists or is surpassed by real life weapons. The reality is that most Scifi, especially long running Scifi like 40k, was written by people who just don't know how formidible modern weaponry is, or what the scale of modern warfare already looks like. On a broader scope that's pretty much the norm across all fiction. I guess my point is that if you think bolters are rad, then check out that sweet video. And then weep knowing that a little part of the hellscape of the 40k universe is real.