Exploring Humanity and Paranoia in Warhammer 40k

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Are They Human? Or Are More Than That?
The Sandman, a fairy tale for children to get them to sleep without any issues, or for our main character Nathaniel, its psychological trauma that stemmed from his childhood. But what Games Workshop presents is a more than trauma for one person, but a never ending warfare across the stars. Warhammer 40k takes the idea of the automatas down the deeper and darker path entirely. The idea of near perfect humans and the paranoia of flesh being metal seems quite frightening to some people. In the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40k, that takes an equally darker tone with no care for appearances whatsoever. As well as the unfortunate situations that leads to the creation of cyborgs against one’s will into eternal …show more content…

Though that seems to cause psychological trauma to him through his later life, making him unable to discern reality from dream. Between the eternal wars of the warp and the war in the entire universe, prosthetics has come far from being stiff and lifeless, but replaceable. Take the Iron Hands Chapter for example, upon initiation into the army of metal, they replace their left arms with a bionic one. The human faction in this world- be them the Imperial Guard or regular civilians, they would normally show their prosthetics off as a sign of status or experience in the never ending wars, but some keep them hidden under fake skin. Specialised people like the Techmarines, who would upkeep, forge or repair any damaged machinery or armor. They often are seen with limbs so heavily modified with numerous tools to suit their needs as well as mechanical arms attached to their armored backs to keep their army’s Their servitors- humans forcibly turned into mindless cyborgs to serve their controllers. Though not limited to only serve the Techmarines, they are more commonly seen in the Mechanicus. But no one does bionics or create machines to the extent of the Adeptus …show more content…

Looks can be deceiving on both sides, one more evident than the other. Some would go all the way to become more machine than man. From being forced to become an soulless android from a king’s blind decision, to being turned into a empty shell of a man because you disobeyed orders. The Sandman already sounded darker than how Disney portrayed it as a mind twister, but it does not scratch the surface of how much darker Games Workshop somehow twisted something so similar to be this dark while Hoffman gives the story a bittersweet ending to an otherwise tragic story. However in the world of Warhammer, there is no happy ending, nor is there bittersweet ones as it shows how the effects of eternal war would always look

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