Tyranids are objectively the least evil race in 40K they never betray, they never torture, they never indoctrinate they are just trying to survive and considering how corrupt and terrible the galaxy is nothing of value will be lost once the nom it anyway. Tyranids are the future anons the biomass they will gain from your corpse will be used to mold something better, something perfect it's safe to say they came to punish the sinners and redeem them at the same time.
More importantly they also rekt marines which is always nice.
Benjamin Martinez
>they never betray,
Genestealer cults.
Sebastian Brooks
It's not betraying if you don't promise anything to begin with.
Tyler Long
Squats are objectively the least evil race in 40k. They never serve GW, they serve to piss off GW & are too awesome for canon. No matter how corrupt & awful the 40k galaxy is, the Squats will remain outside the galaxy & laugh at everything.
Jackson Hughes
Y'know what I see in the future? A proto-Tyranid master species; having assimilated all intelligent life in the Milky Way, they will destroy the Ruinous Powers entirely, eliminate the last remaining Necrons, and 'farm' Orcs as a source of food and violent amusement. They'll be ruled by a great and powerful Norn Empress, gifted with godly psychic abilities and intelligence, who will have 20 daughters...
Elijah Gray
>they never betray, they never torture, they never indoctrinate
Genestealers.
>More importantly they also rekt marines which is always nice.
You must realise that pound for pound Space Marines far outperform Tyranids. For all their mastery of biomass they've never created warriors as effective as Space Marines. They should bow down and accept the Emperor as their superior.
Evan Thomas
>Tyranids are objectively the least evil race in 40K They don't acknowledge the divinity of the God-Emperor of Mankind, so they're just as evil as any other xeno
Ryan Lee
>they never torture The Malanthrope's tendrils carry a venoumous poison that is injected through the skin and causes excruciating pain. This poison disables the target and the Malanthrope then absorbs its body into the bloated sacks present on its torso, where the victim's genetic material is slowly extracted and processed -- a terrible death for any individual unlucky enough to be caught still alive by the Malanthrope.
Landon Martinez
thats not out of malice though
Parker Evans
Yes out of malice. The Hivemind has been shown to be an evil bastard.
Lucas Barnes
>More importantly they also rekt marines which is always nice. no they don't
Ian Martin
>something perfect it's safe to say they came to punish the sinners and redeem them at the same time. This boys and girls is what we call Genestealer cult propaganda. >More importantly they also rekt marines which is always nice. Deathwatch and Calgar would smack you for that.
Thomas Ward
They're abhumans now so yeah they're going to get eaten.
Lucas Brown
Just like a nuke.
Doesn't mean its good in any shape or form and should not be allowed to exist out of contained use.
Isaiah Clark
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Henry Foster
> Tyranids are the future anons. >The biomass they will gain from your corpse will be used to mold something better, something perfect. >It's safe to say they came to punish the sinners and redeem them at the same time. OP sure doesn't sound like a 'stealer cultist
Liam Rodriguez
There's a whole lot of Xenos sympathizers in this thread.
I actually think Tyranids winning would produce the most interesting ending whilst keeping with the universe's themes.
Lucas Martinez
Chaos ending is the best ending, the races of the galaxy finally consumed by their sins.
Ryan Wright
One could argue that the Mephrit dynasty of the NewCrons is actually the best and most stable ending, as they are essentially robo Tau with better weapons, the ability to close the eye of terror and the Maelstrom, and aren't interested in genocide.
Mason Collins
I disagree. 40k is a setting built out of spite and hatred. For literally millions of years, these other factions have feuded and been dicks to one another for stupid reasons. It's all grudges and fueds. So a 3rd party who can't have these petty grudges coming in and killing everyone is a perfect end cap, showing just how stupid everyone was in not putting their differences aside to fight the true threat.
Jack Hughes
>Most interesting ending >Dead empty galaxy with no living thing in it >Most interesting ending
For what reason would you think that?
Adam Watson
How is that at all an interesting resolution to millions of years of conflict?
Oliver Clark
>with no living thing in it except for millions of kinds of tyranids
Luke Reyes
>pro tyranid, so probably player
with no living thing in it >except for millions of kinds of tyranids >millions of kinds of tyranids
>Doesn't know that all tyranids do is move on after they nommed everything
Did one of your parents drop you on the head as a child?
Ryder Lewis
Because, it shows the futility of it all. The galaxy is corrupt and rotten to its core, so it takes something incorruptible, uncaring of petty rivalries to tear it all down and cleanse it.