• silent_water [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      9 months ago

      does 40k have skaven? I’m laughing at the thought of the Borg assimilating a rat only to discover too late that they’re carrying the plague.

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        Fortunately no, best decision lore-wise. Hrud are the very loose analogue of skaven in 40k, but they don’t get even 1/10000 of attention and fashdom obnoxiousness.

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            Skaven are ancaps, and even fictional ancaps are highly disgusting, though to be fair some lefty players are not lost on this fact and some good content is produced because of that. Unfortunately, skaven are the chosen faction of a lot of absolute worst insufferable dregs among the fashdom due to overlapping of nazi and libertarian ideas.

            Hrud are pretty cool, one of the not many factions in 40k which aren’t the one time disposable xenos and are still really alien because they don’t even really understand material reality, unfortunately their innate powers make them a real pest.

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              Oh yeah the skaven are possibly the most evil and deplorable faction in fantasy/AoS and that’s saying something. I just find them so funny and endearing ngl; they’re little rats with no regard for the value of ethics, safety, morals, hygiene, or life in general, with the most cartoonishly evil mad scientist aesthetic you’ve ever seen. They are absolutely not to be taken seriously, and the thought of some fans looking on the skaven in any sort of serious positive light is………

              kombucha-disgust

              Given it’s the Warhammer fandom I really shouldn’t be surprised though

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      Everyone is gangsta until the Culture shows up.

      Also, as a Warhammer fan I think Warhammer fans very consistently overestimate the power level of their own setting. Galaxy-scale interstellar travel taking many years and being extremely unreliable is a huge detriment, not to mention the inate problems of interstellar communication via the dreams of tortured psykers conveyed through the medium of Hell.

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        Everyone is gangsta until the Culture shows up.

        And the second place is i think Honorverse missile deluges.

        I was consistently downvoted on the 40k reddit discussions when i pointed out that Warhammer navies would be probably splattered by forces from most other established settings even if simply because they are really slow and half of their weapons (everything that isn’t lances really) would be completely unusable in combat against them.

        Idk if i mentioned it here, but there is long and quite interesting fanfic about Culture spreading to 40k galaxy, and interestingly enough they only thing Culture had a problem with were the warp influence, prophecy powers of Tzeentch sorcerers, and maybe their own undecisiveness about orks. Tyranids for example were just erased in passing.

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        Ok but what about The Culture vs Goku? Personally I think a committee of particularly zesty Culture Minds would compile a list of devastating dunks and deliver them directly to Gokus brain via effectors, he would then fall into a deep depression from which he would never recover.