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#1
The Tyranids are my favourite too. But even they've been goofed with in that way, especially around their methods of long distance travel within the galaxy - but not limited to that.
As an example: Squigs started as a type of critter for Warhammer Fantasy. When 40k happened, they introduced them there too. There was a brief period of time, where they were Tyranid experiments on captured orks (and a unit in the Tyranid army, later replaced by Rippers) which the orks had "rescued" and reintroduced to their society.
In a similar vein, RT era Tyranids are described as having things resembling clothing and combat webbing, although cultured from living flesh rather than being made of leather or fabric. They also had (organic) Bolters - which eventually became Fleshborers, and quite some detail goes into describing their miniaturised, organic frag and krak grenades.
#2
My dad's been very sick, and I've been dealing with biblical plagues and personal demons. Getting dinner on the table is all I can do right now, pausing to take a pic is that bit more energy I just don't have rn.
#3
This is why I'm Sticking with the tyranids. I'm pretty sure they have just a simple concept And motivation behind it.
#4
Old fashion FXs?!🕷
👁🕸👁
👉👈
Can't wait for
ALIEN - ℜ𝔬𝔪𝔲𝔩𝔲𝔰🥀🏛🐺😇
Edit- love monsters!🪳🐲🐸👾🤡🧛
#6
"I don't trust him..."
Ripley
#7
someone from NZ is lost
#8
Actually, I've been looking at the second edition Codex: Angels of Death and Codex: Ultramarines, and they're on top of the numbers thing there. It seems playing dumb about the numbers is a 3-7th issue. 8+ with the introduction of Primaris I haven't read much of, but I get the vibe they've (thankfully) just given up on any strictness around the 1000 figure.
#10
Ty! 4 keep the thread
alive😲🙏