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The Greatest Warhammer 40,000 Book Of All Time? The Infinite and the Divine with Liam Kofi Bright25 Sep 202400:56:17

Is Robert Rath's The Infinite and the Divine the greatest 40k book of all time? Spoilers: Yes, but we still need to understand why it's 'goated with the sauce', so philosopher Liam Kofi Bright joins me to talk about two crotchety Egyptian space robots playing pranks on each other for 10,000 years.


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Ultramarines vs. Thousand Sons: Who Are Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2's Main Characters?22 Sep 202400:31:01
The Ultramarines and Thousand Sons don't seem to have as much bad blood as some chapters, but there are good reasons -going back ten-thousand years- for these two being paired up in Space Marine 2.

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Horus Rising with November Kelly17 Sep 202400:51:09

November Kelly (founder/CEO of Femboy Hooters and podcaster with Trashfuture, Kill James Bond, Well There's Your Problem and No Gods No Mayors) joins me to talk about the start of the Horus Heresy, 2006's Horus Rising. We'll discuss how Space Marines are smelly children, how the War on Terror and New Atheism influenced the Horus Heresy and how the Luna Wolves are a polycule of dads.


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From Rogue Trader to Space Marine 2: A People's History of Warhammer 40,00016 Sep 202401:13:47
The history and background of the world's most popular tabletop wargame, from three guys in a bedroom to being a publicly traded company with an Amazon show.

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Are The Blood Angels Vampires? | Warhammer 40,000 Lore30 Sep 202400:20:13
They have fangs, they drink blood, they sleep in coffins... but are Blood Angels vampires? Finding out may mean diving into their lore and the essence of what it means to be das Wampyre, Nosferatu, el... Spookyman.

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Make Orks Scary Again: The War of the Beast13 Oct 202400:25:07
Orks are just silly, goofy guys, right? Bzzt, wrongo: they're a galactic-level threat who could very easily wipe out anything that isn't green if they got it together. This episode covers the War of the Beast, the one time when Orks very nearly won all 40,000 Warhammers.

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Inquisitor! Or. When Warhammer 40,000 Wasn't Afraid To Get Weird09 Oct 202400:45:05
Ian Watson's book Inquisitor was the first ever Warhammer 40,000 novel, and it's still one of the strangest. Not afraid to bust it down s*xual style, the book is... divisive. On this episode, I'll talk about it's plot, characters and the strange, strange vibe that makes it unique to this day.

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Are the T'au Communists?06 Oct 202400:19:45

Forget the memes, let's get down to brass tacks: are the T'au actually Communists? Well, we can't really discuss that because the Internet has damaged people's brains, but we can compare and contrast them to Iain M. Banks' The Culture to see why they are probably (definitely) not commies.



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The Necrons and the Death Drive with Sean Pearce03 Oct 202400:53:21

Sean Pearce from Wyrd Signal joins me for a deep dive into the history and philosophy of robot ancient Egyptian space-skeletons. Are they too dead or too alive? What does Freud's concept of the Death Drive have to do with them? Are they a little bit queer?


Listen to Wyrd Signal here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0xvRvJfphjKCKmY4N8AKX5?si=5d8524cf68034735

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