Switch Theme:

why were the necrontyr jealous?  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in us
Road-Raging Blood Angel Biker



Eye of Terror

What was wrong with their planet? Why were they so jeaous of the old ones? Why didnt they just move to a new planet!! I find it hard to believe that every single last necrontyr was made into a necron
   
Made in us
Loyal Necron Lychguard





St. Louis, MO

I think basiclly their DNA was so messed up, moving would not have helped.

The Old Ones were immortal, or nearly so, while the Necrontyr had very brief lifespans.

Every single one? *shrug* Possibly not, but the biggest reason that the rank and file Necrons are so mindless is due to having limited resources to construct the bodies, so the vast majority got the "economy" model. It goes to show that they did have issues with getting the entire population converted over in a satisfactory with the resources they had, but made efforts to get as many as they possibly could.










11,100 pts, 7,000 pts
++ Heed my words for I am the Herald and we are the footsteps of doom. Interlopers, do we name you. Defilers of our
sacred earth. We have awoken to your primative species and will not tolerate your presence. Ours is the way of logic,
of cold hard reason: your irrationality, your human disease has no place in the necrontyr. Flesh is weak.
Surrender to the machine incarnate. Surrender and die.
++

Tuagh wrote: If you won't use a wrench, it isn't the bolt's fault that your hammer is useless.
 
   
Made in us
Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator






Utah

They had moved on to new planets. Millions of them. They had possibly the single largest empire the galaxy has ever known, possibly tied with the Eldar.

It isn't so much that their home planet was actively killing them as that it has caused them to evolve to breed quickly and die fast.

But the war against the Old Ones wasn't REALLY about saving lives and living longer. It was an excuse to unite the fracturing Necrontyr empire. The Silent King was afraid the Necrontyr would fracture into civil war, and needed a war to unify his people.

So the REAL reason they were jealous is because their leaders used propaganda to make them jealous. What was the propaganda?

Partially that they "wouldn't share the gift of eternal life", thus making them the 'bad guys'. Secondly, the were jealous of the Old Ones because their combination of warp mastery and technology let them accomplish things (like immortality and the webway) that the Necrons could never accomplish with just technology, and due to a twist of evolutionary fate the Necrons could not tap into the warp. No matter how advanced they got or how hard they worked, it seemed they could never match up to the Old Ones, because they weren't born warp sensitive.

As for all of them becoming Necrons, they weren't actually given a choice. The codex describes how the nobility forced those who didn't want to into the Ghost Arks and transformed them against their will.

While some may have hidden and avoided the process, they would suddenly find them in a Skynet Judgement Day scenario. Their entire planet, all the military, transports, and space defenses are controlled by an army of unsleeping robots dedicated to their capture. Since they couldn't escape the world they were on they would be left to quickly die out, as it would be difficult to breed and survive in those circumstances.

Though it is possible some escaped. If that happened we don't know about them or their eventual fate.

My Armies: 1347 1500 1500
My Necron Nihilakh Dynasty blog: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/416131.page 
   
Made in us
Daemonic Dreadnought






AL

riplikash wrote:They had moved on to new planets. Millions of them. They had possibly the single largest empire the galaxy has ever known, possibly tied with the Eldar.

It isn't so much that their home planet was actively killing them as that it has caused them to evolve to breed quickly and die fast.

But the war against the Old Ones wasn't REALLY about saving lives and living longer. It was an excuse to unite the fracturing Necrontyr empire. The Silent King was afraid the Necrontyr would fracture into civil war, and needed a war to unify his people.

So the REAL reason they were jealous is because their leaders used propaganda to make them jealous. What was the propaganda?

Partially that they "wouldn't share the gift of eternal life", thus making them the 'bad guys'. Secondly, the were jealous of the Old Ones because their combination of warp mastery and technology let them accomplish things (like immortality and the webway) that the Necrons could never accomplish with just technology, and due to a twist of evolutionary fate the Necrons could not tap into the warp. No matter how advanced they got or how hard they worked, it seemed they could never match up to the Old Ones, because they weren't born warp sensitive.

As for all of them becoming Necrons, they weren't actually given a choice. The codex describes how the nobility forced those who didn't want to into the Ghost Arks and transformed them against their will.

While some may have hidden and avoided the process, they would suddenly find them in a Skynet Judgement Day scenario. Their entire planet, all the military, transports, and space defenses are controlled by an army of unsleeping robots dedicated to their capture. Since they couldn't escape the world they were on they would be left to quickly die out, as it would be difficult to breed and survive in those circumstances.

Though it is possible some escaped. If that happened we don't know about them or their eventual fate.


This. OP, you gotta read the new cron codex, it's pretty different from the fluff from the Oldcron dex.

Gods? There are no gods. Merely existences, obstacles to overcome.

"And what if I told you the Wolves tried to bring a Legion to heel once before? What if that Legion sent Russ and his dogs running, too ashamed to write down their defeat in Imperial archives?" - ADB 
   
 
Forum Index » 40K Background
Go to: