Eternal | THE LAST HAMMER & BOLTER!? | Old Hammer & Bolter Breakdown | Episode 15
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Published 2023-07-13
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All Comments (21)
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Lucius getting killed by a Necron only for that Necron to get corrupted because something in its machinery can be interpreted as "pride" was really pushing it though.
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i love how the prisoner actually gave a good strategy on how to kill him permanently
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I like how the Chaos Space Marine/Demon actually WARNS the Loyalists out of fear AND TELLS THEM to at least use a Servitor to kill Lucius. 🤣
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The Iron Hands actually made a good strategy for dealing with Lucious. Instead of killing him, they disabled him. One, I believe a Captain took a power hammer and slammed it onto his knee, both giving him extreme pain and taking him out of the fight.
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They could capture Lucius if the guy who killed him was placed in containment
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There was one story were Lucius step on a mine and died. The man who made the mine who took pride in his work became one of Lucius victims. That’s how broken Lucius immortality is
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I didn't think they'd give Lucius such a deep voice. But I'm guessing they'd want to subvert what a lot of fans think he would sound like.
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I like how Lucius made the chaplain freak out by showing him the face of Judiciar he had consumed
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they did exorcists dirty in that episode. if anything they should be aware of pretty much 99% of all chaos things
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The chaos Astartes telling them to get a servitor to kill him is the only way to defeat Lucius, a servitor takes no joy, it only works
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So did Lucius purposely let the space marine kill him to get inside the fortress?
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Wanted to point out that Lucius was defeated even in this form by a Raven Guard who didn’t turn as he couldn’t care less for the freak. Great video!
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Seeing the three EC just wipe the Astartes really drives home why Chaos Marines are so bloody scary. You may be 300 years old but those dudes literally saw the Emperor walk and enjoy millenia of experience. We need more Chaos in H&B; I wish we could get an Alpha Legion episode.
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That emperors children looks lot like a strigoi. Anyone else think so
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I despise Lucius. He is such an arrogant character who undeservably "wins" in the end against his betters because of warp magic.
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Like that rendition of the EC and Lucius a lot. Showing what veterans CSM on hella warp crack can do is cool. And I liked that, even though Lucius cared more for the mission, it still seemed that he cared about his 2 acolyte, I hope they remake the EC in their image, bug /bull /bat /snake face BDSM looking monsters
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This episode kinda shows if The 3rd Legion got off their ass to actually do things, even in relatively small numbers they could do serious damage if directed and motivated properly. If I have one problem with this episode its that Lucious sounds a bit too noble and heroic for what his character is.
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One time a marine kills Lucius without taking pride in it, and the curse passes to the manufactorum worker who took pride in making the bolter ammo the marine had shot him with. So the worker becomes Lucius instead. Don't remember much about it.
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You know, I find it kinda wholesome that the Emperor's Children astartes they caught, was actively trying to save the loyalists from Luscious' little safety net. For all their treason, a good number of the chaos astartes hate what they've become. Worst part was seeing CSM taking out Primaris like nothing, when lore wise, they can suffer a bolt round to their helmet, and just get right back up.
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My only real issue with the choices in the episode is the usage of the Exorcists chapter. They, of all Astartes, would be largely immune &/or unaffected by the Lucius trickery. They have to banish a demon that has possessed them as part of their initiation, & afterwards are effectively invisible to the forces of Chaos. I would wager none of them could become a reborn Lucius, & even if they could, the chapter is one of the few that would IMMEDIATELY recognize the taint of Chaos. I would guess the creators didn't read into the lore of the specific group they were using, but what would I know. I'm just a nerd.