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Sinewy Scourge






I was reading up on Necrons and got to thinking, could the necrons be blamed for almost all of the problems in the 40K universe?
If you think about it, many of the things they did triggered a chain reaction that spawned alot of the chaos out there.
For instance, the necrons attacked the old ones. The old ones, in return, created the Eldar. The Eldar, in turn, created Slaanesh, and the Dark Eldar.
Another one: Necrons attack the Old Ones, Old Ones create the Orks, and the Orks plague the galaxy for the next hundred billion years.
You can trace basically all problems back to them; all except the other three chaos gods, which we have no idea of how they came into exsistence.
Thoughts?

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The three other Chaos Gods came about as a result of humanity apart from the blood god who is orkish according to some of the fluff. Humans, who never would have evolved if the old ones had still held the galaxy under their control...

So yes, the idea of everything being blamed on the Necrons has some sense in it.

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Scuttling Genestealer






Interesting theory, but considering the Tyranids are extragalactic, they don't really seem to fit with your theory. Just saying.
   
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Interesting but a big stretch for me.
Too many variables over too long a time to simply say the Necrons started all the Galaxys problems.
What if the Eldar hadnt become decadent and arrogant and Slaanesh hadnt have come into existence? - that had nohing to do wit the Crons.
What if the OO had engineered the Orks not to be so warlike or reproduce via spores? - same as above.
As mentioned too the Nids dont fit in here at all, neither do the Chaos Gods.
In addition the Crons have been in slumber for ther last X amount of years. The Galaxy has managed quite well enough on its own getting into trouble and strife without them.

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Lady of the Lake






sam999 wrote:The three other Chaos Gods came about as a result of humanity apart from the blood god who is orkish according to some of the fluff. Humans, who never would have evolved if the old ones had still held the galaxy under their control...

So yes, the idea of everything being blamed on the Necrons has some sense in it.


Nope, the three other gods gained sentience from the War in Heaven against the Necrons due to the Eldar and the Old One's psychic abilities. At this point the humans were still monkeys, the term mon'keigh coming from that time. The Orks generated Gork and Mork who feed off them rather than the normal gods.

In a way both the Old Ones and Necrons are equally to blame. Humanity is the biggest contributor to the powers of chaos at the moment, though they were also created by the Old Ones; well rather the monkeys they were were created by the Old Ones.

   
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Ratius wrote:Interesting but a big stretch for me.
Too many variables over too long a time to simply say the Necrons started all the Galaxys problems.
What if the Eldar hadnt become decadent and arrogant and Slaanesh hadnt have come into existence? - that had nohing to do wit the Crons.
What if the OO had engineered the Orks not to be so warlike or reproduce via spores? - same as above.
As mentioned too the Nids dont fit in here at all, neither do the Chaos Gods.
In addition the Crons have been in slumber for ther last X amount of years. The Galaxy has managed quite well enough on its own getting into trouble and strife without them.


Remember, without the Crons there would be no Eldar at all, nor Orks.
The Eldar, Orks and 3 Chaos Gods are direct results of the War in Heaven. Slaanesh's birth partially, because s/he was made by the Eldar, and the Eldar were created due to the Necrons.

 
   
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More specifically the Necrontyr.
Even many of the other alien races which arent concentrated on as much are mostly direct results.

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I would actually blam the Old Ones for it, as we all should know they started this mess.
   
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and im pretty sure the source books mention that the tyranids are drawn to our galaxy because of the emperors presence in the warp, emperor being human, if the necrons never went to war with the old ones humans never would have developed

 
   
 
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