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  • 00:01

    Creating a Space Marine.

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    Super soldiers are not an uncommon concept in fiction, from Captain America to Master

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    Chief, and represent a potential future reality as well.

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    Augmented by genetic engineering, cybernetic enhancements, potent drug cocktails, or even

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    more supernatural means, super soldiers are meant to be stronger, faster, and smarter

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    than the average soldier.

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    Space Marines in Warhammer 40,000, officially called the Adeptus Astartes, are easily among

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    the most capable of fictional super soldiers.

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    Each space marine is worth hundreds if not thousands of normal men, and are the greatest

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    living weapons available to the imperium of man.

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    This video will focus specifically on the process of converting a normal man into a

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    space marine, including both the implant process as well as their equipment.

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    The recruitment process for space marines starts fairly young, generally between 10

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    and 16, due to the way the implants function, and additionally recruits must be male, for

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    the same reason.

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    Recruits are often taken from worlds with harsh conditions or those with tribal populations

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    lacking technology.

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    Hive worlds, with massive, dirty, dangerous cities, also make prime grounds for finding

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    recruits.

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    Potential recruits are generally selected due to their aptitude for violence, aggression,

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    and killing instincts.

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    Some space marine chapters only take recruits from a single planet or group of planets,

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    while others scour the galaxy to find them.

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    Once potential recruits are selected, they usually are put through a trial in order to

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    determine which, if any of them, are capable of becoming space marines.

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    These trials vary wildly from world to world, and chapter to chapter.

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    Some trials are built in to a civilization's culture, while others are specifically introduced

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    by a space marine chapter.

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    Often, the participants of a trial won't even be aware that the reward is a place among

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    the space marines, or sometimes not even know what a space marine is.

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    These trials are almost always extremely difficult, and a participant is fortunate to even survive

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    them.

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    These trials take the form of duels to the death, hunting a predator, including other

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    humans, beasts, or aliens, wiping out rival tribes or gangs, or prolonged survival in

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    an extremely harsh environment.

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    Some chapters even have aspirants compete against a space marine, measuring his degree

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    of failure, assuming he survives.

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    If the recruit is biologically and mentally prepared at this point for the initiation

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    process, he is then taken to a chapter's fortress monastery to begin training, conditioning,

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    and the implant process.

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    A standard space marine receives 19 distinct implant into their bodies, each designed to

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    enhance their combat and survival potential.

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    These implants are created through the use of 19 different gene-seeds, genetic material

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    created by the emperor of mankind that is capable of developing into the organs, either

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    in vitro or within the initiate's body directly.

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    The imperium no longer knows how to engineer new gene-seed, and so germ cells are often

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    taken from a specific implant in each space marine so that they can used to create more

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    implants.

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    The implant process is both highly dangerous to an individual as well as highly painful,

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    as most of the implants require the subject to be awake and their minds not dulled by

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    painkillers.

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    The first implant is a secondary heart, which increases blood supply and pumping capacity,

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    and allows the space marine to survive should their primary heart fail.

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    This also allows them to function normally in a low-oxygen environment.

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    The second affects a space marine's bones, allowing them to absorb specific chemicals

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    laced in their diet, drastically increasing the size and strength of their skeleton, and

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    fusing their ribcage into a solid bone plate.

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    The third is introduced at the same time in order to vastly increase their muscular growth,

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    as well as regulate their hormonal changes from the many implants.

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    The fourth alters a space marine's blood to make it far more efficient in carrying oxygen

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    and nutrients, and the fifth creates new cells that function as super platelets, causing

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    blood to clot much faster and more effectively, forming scar tissue in seconds.

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    The sixth, implanted in the cerebrum, bypasses the normal human need for sleep, allowing

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    a space marine to shut down half of their brain while the other half remains functional.

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    A squad of space marines is on record for being on active combat duty for 328 hours

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    straight thanks to this implant.

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    The seventh functions as a pre-stomach above the normal stomach, where it isolates inedible

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    substances as well as ingested poisons and toxins.

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    The eight hooks into the central nervous system, and allows a space marine to consume a creature's

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    flesh and gain some of its memories.

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    Some mutations in this implant's gene-seed have led a few chapters to develop a craving

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    for blood or flesh.

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    The ninth is a third lung that allows a space marine to breath in extremely low-oxygen environments,

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    toxic environments, or even underwater, pulling oxygen directly from water.

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    The 10th modifies their eyesight, making it far superior to an average human, and allowing

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    them to see in low-light conditions as if they were in daylight.

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    The 11th replaces their ear, enabling them to filter out certain sounds, protects them

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    from certain sonic attacks, and makes them immune to dizziness and motion sickness.

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    The 12th allows a space marine to essentially enter a state of suspended animation, either

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    on purpose or as a result of extreme trauma.

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    This can keep a mortally wounded space marine alive for years until they are properly revived,

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    and the record stands at 567 years.

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    The 13th affects a space marine's skin, making it more resistant to radiation, heat, and

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    high levels of sunlight.

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    The 14th regulates a space marine's circulatory system and organs, and is also capable of

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    detoxifying their body very quickly, although this process renders the space marine unconscious

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    as it quickly circulates their blood.

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    The 15th enhances their senses of taste and smell, allowing them to easily determine the

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    chemical composition of a substance by simply tasting or smelling it.

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    It also allows them to track a target by taste alone.

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    The 16th does nothing on its own, but when a specific chemical treatment is applied to

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    a space marine's skin, they begin secreting a waxy protein substance that seals their

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    skin, much like a cocoon.

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    This process allows them to survive extremely harsh environements, up to and including the

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    vaccuum of space.

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    The 17th is among the most unusual, and has in fact atrophied in a number of space marine

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    chapters.

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    It allows a space marine to actively transform their saliva into a corrosive, blinding acid.

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    This lets them chew through iron bars, digest substances that would otherwise be impossible,

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    and blind their opponents.

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    The 18th reproduces the gene-seed capable of creating new implants, and its contents

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    have to collected by an apothecary after a certain number of years.

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    Finally, the 19th implant is implanted directly underneath the skin of the torso, sending

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    invasive neural bundles into their bodies.

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    This allows for a direct connection between a space marine's nervous system and their

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    power armor through a number of connection points in their skin.

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    Although power armor does not require this implant to function, it makes it far more

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    capable, acting more akin to a second skin for the space marine.

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    It also allows them to directly interface with space marine vehicles.

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    More recently, new developments in gene-seed technology have led to the creation of primaris

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    space marines, who possess three additional implants.

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    One greatly enhances their strength, even compared to a normal space marine, another

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    makes them even closer to a primarch in physical size and capabilities, and a third expels

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    a self-synthesized chemical into their bodies that functions as a combat stimulant, as well

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    as aiding in the rapid regrowth of tissue, bone, and muscle.

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    While the implant process is going on, Iniates undergo extremely rigorous conditioning, including

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    chemical treatments, hypnotherapy, mental indoctrination, and of course physical training.

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    This conditioning serves to hone the initiate into a finely tuned weapon, capable of focusing

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    his senses to an extreme degree, enduring pain that would kill a normal man, increasing

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    their reaction speeds and response times, and enhancing their memory capabilities, sometimes

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    leading to photographic memories.

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    This conditioning also serves to reinforce the initiate's respect for authority and resistance

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    to the temptations of chaos.

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    At a certain point, these initiates will be placed into a squad of space marine scouts,

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    lightly armed and armoured recon troops that are more than human, but less than a full

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    space marine.

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    Space marine scouts rely more on stealth, going ahead of a proper space marine squad

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    to gather intelligence, destroy strategic targets, and capture or assassinate enemy

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    commanders.

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    This field training allows the initiate to function as part of a squad of their brethren

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    and really learn what it is to be part of the space marines.

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    Once an initiate is given the final implant, the black carapace, they are ready to become

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    a full fledged space marine.

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    Every chapter of space marines is different, so we'll save discussions about the ranks,

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    roles, and operations of a space marine for the specific videos on different chapters.

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    Instead, let's finish by going over the standard equipment that most space marines are likely

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    to utilize.

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    First is their iconic power armor.

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    Space marine power armor is a fully enclosed, full body suit of heavy armor, composed of

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    thick ceramite plates designed to protect the space marine from both weapons and environments,

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    and also contains a number of auxilarlly systems to assist them.

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    Standard power armor is impossible for a normal human to function in, although there are lesser

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    suits made for non-space marines.

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    A number of different models and variations have been made to power armor, but generally

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    the suits enhance the already considerable strength and durability of a space marine,

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    and through the connection to the marine's black carapace implant, function as practically

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    an extension of their bodies.

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    The helmets contain advanced communication equipment and automatic targeting systems,

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    infrared and ultraviolet lenses, and an internal oxygen supply.

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    Other accessories include gyroscopic stabilizers, temperature regulators, nutrient reservoirs,

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    and a biomonitor capable of automatically dispensing painkillers and combat stimulants

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    into a space marine's body.

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    Even larger power armor models are used as well, including the terminator armor, the

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    centurion armor, and the mighty dreadnought armor.

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    As for weapons, as you might expect for some of the toughest warriors in the warhammer

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    40k universe, the space marines boast a formidable arsenal.

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    The most ubiquitous weapon available to space marines is the bolter, which itself comes

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    in a huge amount of varieties.

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    A bolet is a powerful assault weapon that fires explosive rounds commonly called bolts.

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    Much like the standard power armor, a standard bolter would be practically unusable in an

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    average human's hands, and it's bolt rounds are capable of ripping through or blowing

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    apart a foe.

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    Heavy bolters are also used, with a high rate of fire capable of chewing through enemy ranks,

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    as well as bolt pistols, a lighter sidearm that is usable by normal humans.

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    Another iconic weapon of space marines, although certainly not limited to them, is the chainsword,

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    essentially a one-handed chainsaw in the shape of a sword.

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    Chainswords are capable of tearing through flesh, bone, and metal, emitting high-pitched

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    buzzing sounds as it does so.

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    Death by a chainsword is bloody, painful, loud, and effective.

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    Countless other pieces of gear, armor, and weaponry have been used by space marine forces

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    throughout the years, as well as by chaos space marines, and it would be pointless to

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    try and go over all of it here.

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    Space marines are very much the face of warhammer 40k, being strong, resilient, resolute, and

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    unabashed angels of death.

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    Despite being a familiar concept, they represent much of what makes 40k what it is, endless

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    warriors fighting an endless battle.

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    They are certainly over the top, capable of chewing through metal, shrugging off bullet

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    wounds, and tearing through aliens with a chainsword, but that's a big part of what

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    makes 40k fun.

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    In the future, I'll go over more specific examples of space marine chapters and their

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    conduct, but it's good to understand what it takes to make a man into a space marine.

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Use "blinding" in a sentence | "blinding" example sentences

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  • The solid, solid universe Is pervious to Love; With bandaged eyes he never errs, Around, below, above. His blinding light He flingeth white On God's and Satan's brood, And reconciles By mystic wiles The evil and the good.
    -Ralph Waldo Emerson-
  • Truth, like light, is blinding. Lies, on the other hand, are a beautiful dusk, which enhances the value of each object.
    -Albert Camus-
  • Avoid self-righteousness like the devil- nothing is so self-blinding.
    -B. H. Liddell Hart-
  • The thinker requires exactly the same light as the painter, clear, without direct sunshine, or blinding reflection, and, where possible, from above.
    -August Wilhelm von Schlegel-
  • There is probably nothing like living together for blinding people to each other.
    -Ivy Compton-Burnett-
  • Gone is the blinding glow in his hands - gone, too, is the illusion of purity and beauty! In it's place all that remains is mind-numbing, spine-chilling reality!
    -Dave Sim-
  • Success and money can really be quite blinding.
    -Jim Harrison-
  • The British public sees with blinding clarity.
    -Michael Heseltine-

Definition and meaning of BLINDING

What does "blinding mean?"

/ˈblīndiNG/

adjective
very bright.
noun
covering of road with grit.
verb
To cause someone to lose the ability to see.