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Based upon your own ethical reasoning, is it better for humanity to continue under the Imperium or to become one with Chaos?

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Author Topic: Fictional Philosophy: Let The Galaxy Burn  (Read 5946 times)

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Re: Fictional Philosophy: Let The Galaxy Burn
« Reply #60 on: April 03, 2015, 09:02:12 pm »

Naaah, probably not even close, for that last bit -- remember there's quite a few major warp entities that aren't chaos, and plenty of unaligned daemons and whatnot. For all chaos is the big boys on the block, they're not even remotely the only ones. Full Warp outflow would likely entail chaos in one corner, G&M in another (or several different ones, whatev'), the eldar junk in a third, corpseboy in a forth, 'nids and 'crons screwing around in some corner or another, and probably a whole host of new players of various strength and reach. It'd be pretty messy, and there'd be a lot of different folks on the ground, not just spikeyboyz. Imperium folding rapidly might even spawn some new warp gods, even beyond the one they've already got stuck in a chair.
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Re: Fictional Philosophy: Let The Galaxy Burn
« Reply #61 on: April 03, 2015, 09:15:03 pm »

Well, there's the belief that whether you're talking about Khorne, Nurgle, or some unnamed or once used benevolent Warp entity, it's all Chaos. There might be a sublime entity of love, safety, not-eating-you, but somehow I imagine it's the kind of thing that comes with a price. If Chaos lives up to our imaginations, it can't be relatable in a way that makes us comfortable, I feel. That's the real terror, is its inhumanity. For all the bad stuff the Imperium does, we can still understand it on a human level, except maybe the scale.

It's sort like my growing problem with a lot of fantasy pantheons of gods, is that there's a "nice God of love" or something to that effect. Something your average person can go "yeah, I can get behind that." Which is what I find appealing about 40k and Chaos is, it tries to do away with that notion of a dimensional being you can be friendly with, that won't take your existence and turn it completely inside out. (They then precede to ruin this effort via the fiction :P) Which, again, coming from a conservative perspective, I generally like the human experience generally as it is.
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Re: Fictional Philosophy: Let The Galaxy Burn
« Reply #62 on: April 04, 2015, 12:59:41 am »

Yeah, I play Chaos, and I picked the Imperium for this one.
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Re: Fictional Philosophy: Let The Galaxy Burn
« Reply #63 on: April 05, 2015, 05:56:20 am »

The orks most certainly do care. An ork usually has two main ambitions:
1. More Dakka
2. 'etter Fightin'
Humanity, for better or worse, is the current dominant species in the Milky Way. When Orks attack human worlds they come out of the woodwork like ants to fight the orks. Humans, like orks, love to fight. In short, the Imperium is the best thing to happen to them since the Necrons went to sleep.
So at the heat death of the universe there will only be Kriegsman and Orks? Sounds about right.
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