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The Marines Malevolent are <s>some fucktards</s> a [[Space Marines|Space Marine]] chapter who haet the [[Salamanders]] [[Space Marine|chapter]], and in turn are loathed by them. This largely has to do with their unique approach to hostage situations (hint: it involves whirlwinds). They got a shortage of power armour, so they use whatever parts of [[Pauldron|power armour]] they can find. In the novel ''Salamander'' by Nick Kyme they even steal some from an abandoned Adeptus Mechanicus forge ship. They even blackmailed a First Founding Chapter Master to the point that he had to physically restrain himself from smacking the fuck out of the Malevolent representative. When the two met again at the end of the Third Armageddon campaign, said Chapter Master openly insulted the Malevolent Captain in front of the entire army, causing much sniggering amongst the nearer Guardsmen and earning the Chapter master ([[Tu'Shan]]) the title Hero of Armageddon. | The Marines Malevolent are <s>some fucktards</s> a [[Space Marines|Space Marine]] chapter who haet the [[Salamanders]] [[Space Marine|chapter]], and in turn are loathed by them. This largely has to do with their unique approach to hostage situations (hint: it involves whirlwinds). They got a shortage of power armour, so they use whatever parts of [[Pauldron|power armour]] they can find. In the novel ''Salamander'' by Nick Kyme they even steal some from an abandoned Adeptus Mechanicus forge ship. They even blackmailed a First Founding Chapter Master to the point that he had to physically restrain himself from smacking the fuck out of the Malevolent representative. When the two met again at the end of the Third Armageddon campaign, said Chapter Master openly insulted the Malevolent Captain in front of the entire army, causing much sniggering amongst the nearer Guardsmen and earning the Chapter master ([[Tu'Shan]]) the title Hero of Armageddon. | ||
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Hence /tg/and GW writers regarding them as the worst chapter, notwithstanding the fact that they are merely assholes and cold pragmatists, while other chapters like the Black Templars or the Minotaurs consider ruthless brutality against civilians as their sacred duty. | Hence /tg/and GW writers regarding them as the worst chapter, notwithstanding the fact that they are merely assholes and cold pragmatists, while other chapters like the Black Templars or the Minotaurs consider ruthless brutality against civilians as their sacred duty. | ||
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The Marines Malevolent are some fucktards a Space Marine chapter who haet the Salamanders chapter, and in turn are loathed by them. This largely has to do with their unique approach to hostage situations (hint: it involves whirlwinds). They got a shortage of power armour, so they use whatever parts of power armour they can find. In the novel Salamander by Nick Kyme they even steal some from an abandoned Adeptus Mechanicus forge ship. They even blackmailed a First Founding Chapter Master to the point that he had to physically restrain himself from smacking the fuck out of the Malevolent representative. When the two met again at the end of the Third Armageddon campaign, said Chapter Master openly insulted the Malevolent Captain in front of the entire army, causing much sniggering amongst the nearer Guardsmen and earning the Chapter master (Tu'Shan) the title Hero of Armageddon.
Well OK, he got it for kicking Thracka's ass, but who cares.
Hence /tg/and GW writers regarding them as the worst chapter, notwithstanding the fact that they are merely assholes and cold pragmatists, while other chapters like the Black Templars or the Minotaurs consider ruthless brutality against civilians as their sacred duty.
