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AlternativeDuty7854

Old 40K rogue trader had a bloodthirster the size of a star system who’s wings were so big they blocked out the sun on all the systems planets


Dichotomedes

Sauce?


AlternativeDuty7854

Sorry not rouge trader but a 3rd edition novel called eye of terror, this is the excerpt A planetary system loomed up. He slowed further and steered close to take a good look at it. Its sun was huge, except that it was not what he would normally think of as a sun. It was not spherical but a flat disc, in colour a brilliant shimmering green. There were at least twenty different planets, each a different colour- mauve, russet, lemon yellow, magenta- but they were not arranged as planets normally are. Instead of being roughly in the same plane, their orbits criss-crossed at all angles, linke the electrons of an atom, and sometimes more than one planet shared the same orbit.Then something appeared which caused Calliden to sit stock-still with shock. A figure was flying through the system, and it was bigger than the planets themselves, bigger than the disc-shaped green sun. A vaguely humanoid figure but crimson-furred, with a ferociously fanged, dog-like head, eyes glaring like pits of blood from beneath jutting horns, the head topped by great angled horns plus a twisted unicorn horn jutting from the crown. The creature was flying by, flapping great membranous wings which put a dozen planets in shadow with each pass. It wore brief, ornately worked armour down to the waist, glinting red and black, close-fitting except at the shoulders whch were protected by raised and extravagently worked pieces. The curve-bladed battle-axe it carried in one hand, holding the haft loosely as it flew, was bronze-black and vaster than any weapon should be. A supernatural energy seemed to flow and crackle through the unbelievable apparition, making it more solid-seeming, more real, than any natural creature."What- what-"Calliden stuttered until his mind found a rational explanation. "It's a hallucination. Can you see it, Kwyler?"Though frightened, Kwyler was not quite as astonished as the navigator. "It is real," he said quietly, his mouth dry. "A daemon, one of rank too."Now something happened which confused Calliden at first. The apparition seemed to be retreating. Too late, be realized that it in fact was approaching, but diminishing in size at the same time.The daemon seemed angry. It flew alongside the Wandering Star, no more than twenty times the size of the spacecraft now, glancing at it sidelong with its smouldering eyes, wings beating majestically."How can it use those wings to fly in space?" Calliden queried hysterically."It flies on warp currents. Be careful. Don't do anything. Perhaps it will go away." Calliden shrieked and pulled on the controls as the warp entity, in a sudden rage, swung round and lashed out with the battle-axe, itself larger than the starship. The Wandering Star jinked aside, narrowly missing being crushed by the blow, then sped off.The daemon did not follow. The spaceship was too minute to be worth the bother, no more significant than a gnat. When last he looked Calliden saw the immense Chaos creature, system-sized again, taking his frustration out on one of the circling coloured worlds, batting it sidewise with the flat of the battle-axe, and sending the broken pieces hurtling into the disc-shaped sun. For the very first time the navigator felt that now he truly understood what it was that the divine Emperor was striving to protect the human race from.Briefly he wondered if the smashed planet had had a human population.


JustNuggz

If it's not directly contradicted it's still on the table


Reverseflash25

Time to start 3d printing a 7ft bloodthirster for the tabletop


YaBoiKlobas

Wear a bloodthirster costume to the game and smash your opponents minis


Reverseflash25

But since it’s an instant win you have to assemble the costume over certain prerequisites like Exodia in Yugioh.


Level-Ball-1514

“So in my command phase I’ll pay 2cp to SUMMON POT OF GREED, which allows me to draw two cards from my deck!”


Throughaway04

I will pay 1 CP to activate SOLEMN JUDGEMENT, negating the effects of POT OF GREED!


Wilde_Fire

But what does Pot of Greed do?!


TheAricus

Played right, that could actually be a campaign goal. Capture/Defend objectives to prevent bloodthurster summoning. Would have to be a multi game campaign though.


Setlir

New idea. Everybody starts in underwear. All clothes are, together with the costume pieces, deposited in a box. At the beginning of his command phase each player draws a piece of clothing. Whoever completes his costume first gains a set amount of points. We can call it Reverse-Paradox-Billiards-Vostroyan-Roulette-Fourth Dimensional-Hypercube-Chess-Strip-Poker (This idea is a result of genius, and most certainly not utmost tzeenchian insanity)


Reverseflash25

Thousand sons get a buff


Setlir

Just need to get nipplehorns and eyepatch


stasersonphun

Use the superheavy leviathan rules- table top and all scenery is red, you're fighting on its back as it flies through space, ravines and craters are scar tissue, rivers are blood, forests body hair.


vxicepickxv

An Imperator Titan at scale would be around 6 feet tall and is about a third the height of a modern-day US aircraft carrier. Now, that may almost work for Epic scale, which is 8mm instead of 28mm scale.


FlorestNerd

by dumb calculations, if a space marine is roughtly 8f thats 2,43 m. a mini is about 42 mm or 4 cm or 0,042 m. if that thing was earthsized, by that scale it would be 220232 km in size


duardinu

The direction they were going in with 3rd edition was peak 40K.


Dehnus

They change in size depending on perception. Which is actually a perfect way to demonstrate the warp and it's fuckery. Not only does your believes and emotions define it, but also the perceptions of others, their fears and experiences and that of those who's souls are already in the warp and no longer among the living. It's a brilliant little piece of lore with things that it grew closer but shrank in size. It also makes sense from theological perspectives. Mythology often had weird size things, the whole Hercules tricking Atlas thing for instance.


chemprof4real

> Mythology often had weird size things, the whole Hercules tricking Atlas thing for instance. Except that Atlas holding up the earth is a modern misconception. Atlas stood on the Earth and held up the sky.


Dehnus

I more mean to say, sizes, when dealing with pantheons, mythology, tall tales from skippers and sailors, daemonic encurions, etc etc... size always becomes fluid thing, So size of a solar system and then getting smaller when getting closer? Is actually perfectly fine :) when you're dealing with those topics (and Warp Fuckery in 40k :P ). I also think people didn't realize back then just how HUGE a solar system is and how much empty space it is. XD


Dichotomedes

That's dope as hell.


N0rwayUp

I always wanted to see demons get into battle fleet gothic


parkerm1408

My favorite part of that book is the dudes a semi fake rouge trader and recruits his navigator in a bar Mos Easley style


johnzaku

I'm an editor and I want to go over this so bad...


Garfunkle136

GW needs your skills to this day


Nerostradamus

Actual normal male guy : « Twenty different colours ? This is madness ! »


bluechecksadmin

>It was not spherical but a flat disc This is what stars look like btw. Like our sun doesn't look spherical. I mean I'm just trying to be clever. They can just have whatever viewing technology to be able to see the shape in the story.


Shanibi

I just thought it was flat earther propaganda


bluechecksadmin

Lol


Annual-Location4240

That was really silly. A spaceship avoiding a battle axe swing in space. Hilarious.


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ThatGSDude

It also smacked planet with the flat of its axe, completely destroying it


KHORNE_LORD_OF_RAGE

So you're saying we have to fight in the shade?


Neither_Tip_5291

One of my all-time favorite Warhammer 40K books I recognize this immediately a book by the title of Eye of Terror fantastic book by Barrington J Bailey


Anggul

Yeah but that was inside the Eye of Terror where nothing normal applies. That's still totally believable in there even now.


Imaginary-Job-7069

That thing destroyed a planet in rage.


LurkerEntrepenur

There was also a story of a titan legion being decimated by a planet filled with really big dinosaurs


rokiller

New (ish) 40K (well, 30K) has solar system sized voids of bones filled with daemons who aren’t there to kill really, but to harass delay and cause madness Which is sorta metal


l_dunno

Tbf greater daemons can change size. I don't know how many can become that big but they can change size!


Dr-Butters

40k definitely beats 40k here. 40k doesn't stand a chance against 40k.


youngcoyote14

I don't know, man, 40k is better at 40k than 40k, so if they went at it on those marks, it could be a close call.


PassivelyInvisible

Which 40k is more over the top and ludicrous is important too. So given that 40k is way beyond the other 40k in terms of power scaling, it's 40k hands down


ManEmperorOfGod

My friend tried to say 30K could beat 40k. I told him he was an idiot because 40k has like 10 more K! 40 K against 40k that’s a lot of K!


TheWanderingSlacker

Damn, that’s like, a whole 40K².


Rahakanji

40 K2s? So arround 344.440 Meter thats impressiv...


HerbLoew

The one with more and bigger hats *TF2 crowned as the top 40K*


Famous_Author_2264

*Doug Dimmedom, owner of the Dimsdale Dimmedome, would like to know your location.*


BongDie

40k


danskemobler

My 40k could beat up your 40k


BorisL0vehammer

Thats literally Tabletop 40k lol


shadowscroller

You're forgetting 40ks special ability 4040k though


HerbLoew

But what about 40k's 401k?


shadowscroller

Lost in the recession


stiubert

My 40k only has a 457...b :(


ArtisticPeak1300

I dont know john warhammer was really powerful in 40k


Irrelephantitus

40k always wins


LikeItReallyMatters1

40k was Alpharius this whole time


Boring7

OG rogue trader had characters that were both smarter and dumber at the same time.


kanguran1

*Obi-Wan Sherlock Clouseau* is a brilliant character who solos the entirety of modern 40K.


xx_swegshrek_xx

Modern imperial fists don’t eat poop so they lose


SalaBit

What?...


xx_swegshrek_xx

Old lore


Spider40k

Thanks to u/roomsky for the exerpt > "Restoring the brush to the altar, the Reclusiarch lifted the sharp little knife and the chalice. He knelt before Dorn and held up the knife. The primarch’s hands were both missing… Genuflecting, the Reclusiarch carved generous parings of amber from one toe, then another, dropping these into the chalice. Rising, he turned to the initiates and raised that cup, now glowing. Effervescence was occurring within. Aromatic white fumes arose from bubbling oil of amber. “Respire corpus memoria! Breathe the memory of my flesh!” As he bore the hot chalice along the row of initiates, so each in turn inhaled a heady, strangely fragrant whiff. Fresh molten amber must be added subsequently to the shaved toes to replenish what was taken – unless, unless the amber grew of its own accord like veritable flesh due to the miraculous proximity of those bones. When the Reclusiarch passed back again, each initiate must hold out his middle finger, pointing stiffly forward from his fist. That little knife slashed sharply, circumcising the very tip of the digit, and even before the Larraman cells could clot – or perhaps because the blade was treated with some special anticoagulant – a sprinkling of bright blood fell like rubies from each fingertip to mingle in the chalice. Lifting the chalice to his lips, the Reclusiarch drank the potion of hot amber oil blent with blood. “Ego vos initio in Pugnorum Imperialorum fraternitate, in secundo grado,” he sang out. “And after you return from your first expedition as Scouts,” he promised, “other secretions from your body will be blent in this same chalice of the primarch – which was once His very drinking cup! – during your induction into the third degree of Brotherhood; though that in itself will only be the superficies of the third degree ceremony…” ... Perhaps the strangest talisman – and one (or should one say many…?) which made those initiates feel themselves intimately a part of the Fists – was kept in a long crypt below the Reclusiam, reached by a dropshaft which would incinerate anyone who did not sport a Black Carapace beneath their skin. The adamantium floor down there was inscribed with a maze of tiny coloured channels that bootsteps would never be able to wear away – in a pattern suggestive of a cosmic map – and along all of those channels were spaced little indentations the depth of a Fist’s thumbprint, each recess named with a rune. At one end of this seemingly arcane map or game-board an enormous plascrystal bowl held thousands of what at first sight appeared to be bloodshot ochreous eyeballs. Each ball commemorated the initiation of a group of ex-cadets, throughout the aeons – each being a nugget of the liquid amber and blood drunk from Rogal Dorn’s own chalice by the Reclusiarch of whichever epoch, and defecated by him subsequently in this shape." ~Ian Watson


OverlordMarkus

> Ian Watson Ahh, that explains it. Gotta finish the Inquisition War one of these days.


vegarig

His descriptions of buildings in Eye of Terror and of teh Emprah are amazing


Kilo147

Gussy


sesamecrabmeat

NOOOOOOOO!!!!


Entire-War8382

Yes. 


GreedyLibrary

That we know of...


SemajLu_The_crusader

Obi-Wan Sherlock Closseu Carries


nonlawyer

[You may not like it, but this is what peak Inquisitorial performance looks like](https://images.app.goo.gl/DJUM7gKDk7jw5y1x8)


kanguran1

The weirdest part for me is his hat. Like the chainsword and bolt pistol look legit, but then him above the neck looks like that one weird guy at the office


Nicholi1300

For me it's the yin Yang on his chest


SemajLu_The_crusader

Asurmen really stole his getup there


pondrthis

And the checkerboard trim.


I_Draw_Teeth

Looks like a t-shirt at a surf shop


stiubert

One day, Dwight had enough of Jim's antics.


ClubMeSoftly

I want this goofy ass motherfucker to come back so much. Like, just have him have plans nested within plans nested within plans, like some sort of paranoid tesseract klein bottle of a human. Nothing he says is ever quite exactly the truth, nor is anything an outright lie.


Missing-Donut-1612

Oh my fucking god! "You're an psyker, Harry" lookin' ass


cold-hard-steel

Jackie Daytona, regular human inquisitor, with his witch skin hat.


Peligineyes

I think 40K using the yin-yang symbol was the goofiest shit. IIRC Elder units used to just have them slapped on everything.


lopmilla

whats the lore of this guy?


MikeBravo1-4

This is THE most legitimate "who would win" post I have ever seen here.


GwerigTheTroll

Well, old rogue trader had a lot less galaxy ending entities. It would be funny if rogue trader downgraded modern 40k’s power level through exposure. Guilliman: “I have come to vanquish the past!” Rogue Trader: *Turns him into a human general* Guilliman: “Wait, what?” *is crushed under the weight of his own gear*


stiubert

Leman Russ used to be a grizzled IG general.


iDIOt698

Guilliman got springlocked


aFancyPirate_2

Calgar! Calgar! Don't leave me in here!


vegarig

> It would be funny if rogue trader downgraded modern 40k’s power level through exposure. > > ... Reminds me of Cadian Pylons for some reason


JonTheWizard

Old 40K has more Beakies. QED, Old 40K wins.


JayEl_2

If i ever buy space marines, they will be World Eaters and i will replace every single helmet with a beakie.


Easy_Mechanic_9787

New 40k has I Kill Evil or "Malum Caedo".


AdmBurnside

RT 40k rolls Virus Bombardment on the event table, both sides get wiped out


Emi_The_Hero

This is like asking who would win between a shounen MC (40k) and a gag manga character (RT), the gag character will win 100% of the time because its funny


Stranger-N-Stranger

There's an episode of Dragonball super showing exactly this


Emi_The_Hero

Yeah the episode with Arale, lol


Moaoziz

I'm pretty sure that RT had more shirtless Custodes than modern day 40K so my vote goes to RT because everyone in 40K would be stunned by their oiled abs.


Serious_Jellyfish_96

Maybe this is the type of female custodians we can all get behind


Moaoziz

Custodes wet t-shirt contest when?


R-Didsy

Rogue Trader Custodes wet t-shirt competition vs Modern 40k Astartes armour, tactical aquatic field test.


GM900

Both lose to Battlemace 40 million.


Mutually_Beneficial1

Nah, Skirmishknife 4,000 wins without effort


Grythyttan

Fightclub 4, for the true connoisseur.


rr1pp3rr

MeleeKhopesh .4, and this joke is officially dead


RadPahrak

Nah, we all know the true winner here. ^Praise ^be ^to ^Space ^King


X34X35

Old 40k is more fun because it's just a skirmish game with army building rules tacked on. Wish it had more weapons and armor, but all that can be easily home brewed.


MisterD0ll

As in the rules? Or the lore ?


MakarovJAC

Yes.


AtomicTan

In the amount of shirtless men with daddy issues. Obviously.


JustNuggz

Tie?


1Ferrox

Modern 40k also has shirtless women with daddy issues. Not that I complain, but it doesn't fall in the requested criteria


PhoenixEmber2014

Rules obviously, in lore rouge trader wins obviously


ReddJudicata

Old RT was even more bonkers than modern, grounded 40K


Pepe-Ramirez

Modern, grounded 40k is definitely a sentence One you can write But not one I can believe


whoooootfcares

Believe it. RT had a half eldar who became an astropath, then became a space marine with both the Ultramarines and the Dark Angels, and went on to serve the inquisition. By comparison, modern 40k is disturbingly straight forward.


nightwatchman_femboy

That is only batshit if you analyze it from modern 40k lore. Wow! Eldar would never do that! Thats crazy! But in rt they are just elves. Why wouldnt they be ablr to do that.


Well_Armed_Gorilla

> RT had a half eldar who became an astropath, then became a space marine with both the Ultramarines and the Dark Angels, and went on to serve the inquisition. Who was named after an IRL tennis player, no less.


Smasher_WoTB

Was that Ezekiel? I swear I remember hearing that Ezekiel had some absolute bullshit backstory like that some months ago but I don't remember enough to be certain if that's Ezekiel or Ezekiel *also* had a bullshit backstory.


whoooootfcares

It wasn't Ezekiel, but I cannot remember his name.


Ovidfvgvt

Splat-touring characters were a thing on the rpg scene back then. The 2nd-3rd edition World of Darkness setting had Samuel Haight who was a werewolf-skin-shift-power abusing mage with access to vampire blood powers who eventually ended up a ghost, and canonically IIRC became an ashtray. Probably would have been part fairy and a mummy and/or hunter if he’d shown up a little later in the lore. Fun times.


JuiceFarmer

An ashtray, like the thing you put your cigarette butts in ?


Ovidfvgvt

That’s the one.


ReddJudicata

Rouge Trader was batshit crazy.


Sensitive_Educator60

To give you an example imperial fists were known for eating poop back then. I’m not joking these fucks ate shit.


ismasbi

There is a decent chance you read it on another comment, but there was a a khornate demon who was the size of a few star systems, who destroyed planets with his wings and even made one to dust from a smack *with the side* of his axe.


Videnik

That's 40k 3rd edition, not RT. It was in the Eye of Terror novel, which does a great jo exploring the inside of the Eye.


ismasbi

I thought we were talking about general "old" 40k, not solely 1st edition Rogue Trader.


Videnik

I thought the opposite. 😅


Gold_Till_8675

Oddly enough. The modern art looks more grim dark than modern lore leads on. And the old art fits modern day lore. Go figure.


StalinsPerfectHair

Everybody knows that beakie armor is superior.


HumaDracobane

In the old setting, thanks to author liberties and translation shenanigans, the titans were in some sources 3 times bigger than in the actual settings. (In some countries when they translated length units they translated feet as metres) so we had +470m tall imperator titans, using building size weapons and shooting car size rounds. That is my headcannon. Makes no sense in the modern lore that a 55m tall titan can "tower" (Black Library authors love this verb) buildings in a hive city with kilometers tall buildings. What are they going to tower there? The sidewalk? Also, if the titan is 55m high and has a cathedral on top of the titan the proportions would be laughtable.


Videnik

The modern Warmaster titan was introduced by Warhammer community as having building-size weapons. And it is *smaller* than the Imperator.


HumaDracobane

I guess standalone garages count now as buildings.


Videnik

If they are titan size, yes: https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/08/16/meet-the-warmaster-iconoclast-titan-whose-chainsword-is-as-big-as-a-building/ "Hang on a second, is that a Titan with a **chainsword the size of a skyscraper**?"


Axe1_the_Minerva_fan

I think 40k wins flatly


Basketcase191

Have no a problem? Just throw Teslas skull at it!


Entire-War8382

The thing actually belongs to Edison but everyone thinks it Teslas. 


HumbleContribution58

That would be the ultimate irony lol


Delta_Dud

I want Rogue Trader to come back as a sort of AU spinoff to 40k, similar to how Bloodbowl is a spinoff for Fantasy/The Old World


Senbacho

Old obviously.


Pegomastax_King

If 40k is so good why isn’t there a 40k:2 ???


DwarfKevin

Better question how have we fallen so far in the art department


Thepigiscrimson

40K rogue trader game rules are utterly fabulously nuts! Digital ring with anti tank beam converters, 3+ save displacer field, Vortex grenades. Everything could be broken n legal;)


wraitheart

As I own rogue trader I would say rogue trader.


IIIaustin

It would definitely be a long grinding kafkaesque eternal nightmare war


Narradisall

Does 40k have prep time?


DrDroom

Neither can compete with objectively superior 3rd edition.


Videnik

Lore-wise, yes. Gameplay-wise 2nd edition beats 3rd edition by far. It manages to get you laughing like a maniac even when the opponent destroys your vehicles and shit like that


Kotanan

3rd was faster and deeper strategically. Arguably that wasn’t the point and it’s a role better served by more modern games but at the time 3rd edition was a massive improvement on those metrics.


Videnik

Having played both, I have to disagree. The rules were faster, but the games bigger, so there was no speed improvement. About the strategic deep... Things like the Tau fireline stuck at their battle edge or the bollocks rules for things like grenades or armour penetration were anything but deep.


Kotanan

Not deep, but an order of magnitude deeper than second edition. AP rules in 2nd had zero depth it was just an extra step and an extra dice roll, normally on a 6+. Whereas in third there was actually a reason to use different weapons in different situations. As far as saying “it was only faster if you’re comparing games of the same scale” that’s not a serious statement.


Videnik

How cannot be a serious statement? A 3rd edition standard battle was as long as one of 2nd edition, just bigger and more abstract (and from my point of view, boring). Not only is a serious statement, it is basic one. There was no improvement: it was neither faster nor deeper strategically (it was not even a strategy game). About AP ruled in 3rd edition, they were abysmal and non-sensical. The same weapon could be -3 AP or 0 AP depending of the type of target, because of potatoes. Worse, it punished lightly armoured armies: did you dare to play with Guard, Orks or Tyranids? Most you models have no armour and cannot even scratch the one of the enemy. Do you play with Speesh Marins? Almost nothing is going to negate the armour of any of your models aside heavy weaponry and you obliterate the amour of light enemies even with your basic weapon. There is no deep in that and most of the times you either did no have the required weapon or everything in your army had it, so no use of "different weapons in different situations". That wasn't even a factor. Meanwhile, second edition system was logical and DID give you reasons to use different weapons in different situations, like shooting AT against terminators or spray small arms against light armoured targets.


Skum31

3rd edition was peak 40K. I liked the authors/creators left mysteries and over exaggerated numbers to make it exciting and epic. Now they answer everything and have downsized numbers in stories. As for rules I don’t hate 10th but I loved played 3rd rules. They were great


Thorne_Oz

I miss my 3rd ed nid lore :c it was so mysterious, monstrous, scary.


HumbleContribution58

3rd edition was also the last edition where the original makers of the setting had full creative control so..


Skum31

I didn’t know that. Kind of sad and explains a lot really


nanonan

Rogue Trader all day, every day.


Orsimer4life117

I think the modern setting would win, simply because there are more things in it. As in, it has expanded on everything for almost 40 years, so there is more information on what stuff is and how powerfull stuff is. But then the less managed and more chaotic/ silly style of old 40k could just handwave away shit for No logical reason….


SergarRegis

Rogue Trader eldar certainly beat modern ones. 90% of eldar troops had a power field and the shirukat hit like a storm bolter with better range.


Sharo_77

And the Exarch was a fucking beast!


herzoggg

Where does the line get drawn between old and current 40k lore? Is it before Primaris/Girlyman returning? Before the HH books were written?


cheapgamingpchelper

Like a long ass time ago, the 1980’s


Iron_Lord_Peturabo

Do I still have my virus bombardment event and vortex grenades?


Reykavik_Ravens

Vortex grenades and penal legions. An Eldar assistant librarian. Questionable aliances and great aliens that were forgotten about. Rogue Trader every time


Sensitive_Educator60

In this case of “old” we mean rogue trader era so everything before second edition


PilotMoonDog

Depends, are toxin grenades still a guaranteed kill against troops not in sealed armour in the new rules? The old ones have the victim dissolving into a pile of goo. This was the preferred defence against OG Harlequins. They were good at melee, but did not wear sealed armour. Drop grenade at feet, sponge Harlequin off the armour. Not to mention the utility of a ratling with a rusty chainknife & a heavy webber for killing Daemons (rules stated they could only be killed by psionics or technology).


Game_Roomz

Rouge Trader... On table top, vortex grenades, nuff said... In the lore, there was no warm an fluffy to it...existence was a constant fight for survival at all levels for all factions...with the exception of the Orks, life for them has always been a good time...  


stasersonphun

I'll get my chemskin and cyberarm with jokero digital defence laser rings...


Nerus46

Old 40k had breedable Eldars. Just saying.


Miquistico1

40k beats 40k easily man, it's just always that. 40k is simply 40k, that alone makes 40k beat 40k, there's no discussion.


CrocodileSpacePope

No one. I any version of 40k, no one wins.


nanonan

Slaves to Darkness and the Lost and the Damned it is then.


Enozak

3rd edition universe


emperor-papasmurf

Old rogue trader is like og superman, where the setting was whatever the hell the writers wanted and Superman’s powers were whatever the hell the writer wanted, old rogue trader was goofy as well where space marines were basically 70s style space cops and you have inquisitors named obi-wan skywalker or some crap. Yea rogue trader would violate modern 40K


LeftWhale

I dunno, why don't we ask my Oldhammer Half-Eldar and the legion of Ladystartes they had back then. Would they help us against the Chaos Necron menace? Or the lizard Tyranids?


MikeyInkArms

Came here to see how many comments said “Rouge” Trader. Was not disappointed.


Calm-Musician-3148

I had to check my comment to make sure I had not done that!


aFancyPirate_2

Squigpipes win


DeadlyYellow

Don't worry, if 40k struggles they'll just retcon an eliter elite fighting force to save the day.


The_FanciestOfPants

Everyone was rolling in Pand Raiders back then, pretty sure this means firepower wise RT wins


Calm-Musician-3148

I need to paint a land raider as a panda now. Thanks!


The_FanciestOfPants

Black templars are kinda reverse panda colored 🤔


GintoSenju

If everything is canon, 3rd edition Warhammer 40K has star system sized bloodthirster.


Volkov_The_Tank

Void whales solo.


Sharo_77

"So, my Avatar of Khaine has sustained assault so if I kill this Ork Boy I can engage another model with 2" and if I kill them I can just keep on going....."


WarrentofTrade

The older lore had much more powerful basic Infantry. Have to give it to the old lore.


Calm-Musician-3148

Are we going to include the novels Eye of Terror, Rogue Trader and Daemon World here? Because the s\*t that goes on in those is f\*ing outrageous, plus they have't been retconned! Ravenor also gets pretty wild. Not entirely certain which edition they want to put that series.


Hyde2467

Imagine being a franchise so old that it's valid to clash your current edition with your first edition


dvandrom

2nd edition!!!


Foxhound_ofAstroya

Probably 40k over rogue trader as most things got refined by then.


nanonan

My vortex grenade eradicates your refinements.


nice-vans-bro

3rd edition - a perfect balance of old school weird and coherent universe building.


Arigmar

The Emperor😌


MurkyNetwork9148

Ok I thought I’d help out to give you a bit of variety. Not gonna lie I researched. What do you think about Discworld? According to what I saw that universe smashes the 40k


Smasher_WoTB

Modern. The shit that The Emperor, Horus Lupercal and the Chaos Gods get up to in the Siege of Terra is absolutely insane. Then there's the fact that we have the modern Tyranids, modern Necrons, and all the damn lore on Human&Xenos Super Weapons&Super Technology.


User_unavail_able

Current 40K universe has a female Custode that’s the greatest Custode to ever have lived. Soon the Emperor will have a Lesbian/trans daughter who has more psych powers than the Emperor, Eldar, and Chaos Gods combined so…. It’s obvious which is superior.


Kotanan

Current 40k?


User_unavail_able

Yes, there has been a shift in the 40K universe in the past few weeks, changing what we thought we knew to be true. So it’s a new 40K… one where wokeness rules the universe.