Title | : | Daedalus (Warhammer 40k) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | MP3 CD |
Number of Pages | : | 1 |
Publication | : | First published March 1, 2017 |
When a lone Apothecary is stranded with vital supplies of gene-seed that could secure new generations of the Scythes of the Emperor, a squad of his battle-brothers enact a daring mission to save him and safeguard their future.
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It's a daring, dramatic tale of airborne action featuring the devastated remnants of the Scythes of the Emperor as they struggle for survival.
Running time approx. 63 minutes.
Daedalus (Warhammer 40k) Reviews
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Just a note, I read this rather than listened to it.
I loved this tale, it did an amazing job of showing what the Scythes of the Emperor are. And what they are is hardcore, badass Tyranid killers even when their chapter is crippled and on the verge of defeat. Seeing Hannelore from Slaughter at Giant's Coffin again was great, I love how she's went from being a skilled lieutenant aboard the Heart of Cronus to shipmistress of the Atreides. She didn't say or do much but I liked that link between stories.
The new marine, Esau, was a bit too good for being a brand new assualt marine (he mentions it's his first drop) but...what are you going to do? It's warhammer the world of Mary Sues and plot armour.
All in all, one of the best Scythes of the Emperor out there, you should read it for sure. -
The plot itself isn't anything to write home about but it was wonderfully written. But my praise must go to the actual production of this audio drama! It was the best one I've listened to and absolutely loved the sound effects in it. I closed my eyes and could picture that hanger bay as if I was there.
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A short but well written piece. Nothing too substantial in the lore department but certainly worth taking-in.