Warhammer 40k vs Cyberpunk 2077, Space Marines vs Night City gangs, NCPD, Max Tac, and more



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  1. The iron hands would absolutely love night city since they focus on replacing their organic parts with machanical ones and so would any techmarine but librarians and first company space marines would be the ace for the astartes as edgerunners have no counters for warp magic and melta weapons that burn tens of thousands of degrees would essentially one shot them also you got gangs vs actual trained soldiers who have faced something similar to them before

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  2. Idk, why would they want to keep the low tech architecture or care. One chapter is probably enough for night city. They are an actual military vs. gangs that would rather kill eachother. Plus the space marine tanks and planes.

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  3. Space marine armor cant be hacked by net runners wothout a connection to the net, which none of the armors have, but other than that i agree. Theres lots of rocket launchers of high calibur rifles, smart ammunition, etc, that can kill a space marine.

    Would definatly be a time consuming win for the imperium, but pretty much garanteed.

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  4. Space marine tech is like 15000 years more advanced even if it litterally stopped in the dark age of technology, its not going to get hacked. a just like a virus made for windows XP is not going to even touch Qubes OS.

    the big mucle boys will be like your most average Khorne cultist, and a space marine wont have an issue with them, just like a roided up gym bro wouldnt even slow down all of the navy seals at once.

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  5. Bruh bugging, cyberpunk tech is not in line with 40k but it isn't trying to be so. Cyberpunk has no magic equivalent, 40k has psykers. 40k can blow up planets, fuck you cyberpunk earth.

    And last but not least V is gonna be too busy being drunk with Johnny cause I'm playin

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  6. If they found out about the Blackwall and what’s beyond it, There’s a non-zero chance they just decide to exterminatus the world just to be safe. Either that or it’ll be an admech or inquisition led venture.

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  7. "We have arrived, and it is now that we perform our charge. In the fealty of the God-Emperor and by the grace of the Golden Throne, I hereby sign the death warrant for this entire world and consign a million souls to oblivion. May the Imperial justice account in all balance. The Emperor protects."

    <proceeds to rain fire from space>

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  8. Depends on the chapter sent in if it's pre Heresy the Alpha Legion with about 1,000 to 2,000 Marines could win in about one year with the everything intact. Post heresy the space sharks would have a good shot
    But it would take a handful of full chapters with Large amount Imperial navy and Guard support to take it over

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  9. I-

    Brother, i cant take any of your 40k takes seriously 😂 100 space marines are more then enough to take the planet over, let alone night city.

    Are we sure some chromed out choom has enough fire power?

    5 space marines tops would be enough. Besides, space marines dont normally attack alone. They are sent to high stress situations, so they would have imperial guardsmen around them.

    If you have 2000 chromed out cyber junkies then im bringing 800 guardsmen, 100 kriegsmen, and 100 Ultramarines.

    I like those odds.

    Edit:NO WAY BRO SAID 10 CHAPTERS TO TAKE OUT NIGHT CITY 😂 BRO V does that in a damn week

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  10. It sounds like a lot, but in reality, this is a handful of Space Marine chapters you've never heard of and a billion Guardsmen coming to occupy the planet with no real effort on the grand scale of the Imperium lmao.

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  11. Cyberpunk has about the same level of Internet as 1992. The hacker OS is really simple. With the quasi-magic tech of Warhammer, netrunners wouldn't be a threat. However a chromed out Borg like Adam Smasher would be trouble. Or any Advanced Corpo Ninja with something like a sandevistan.

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  12. 40k would win but in thd modern imperium they'd probably use the imperial guard which yesh it'll take a lot of guardsmen but it'll work. Honestly just send a rouge trader and he'll have it conquered in a century or two at least economically.

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  13. Ha!!!!! OK to be fair I am relatively new to Warhammer lore. I’ve only been learning about it for the past year and a half or so. It would not take 10 chapters. Now you did say there is about 2500 guys who have augmentations that make them almost equivalent to space marines (which I highly doubt) however here is the issue, the space marines are wearing very, very heavy armor, and those gangs probably have no armor. They could probably take over the whole planet within one or two weeks if they use 10 chapters.
    For crying out loud the ravens job is a literally Khalsa uprising.
    Cyberpunk doesn’t have a chance

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  14. Im not gonna lie, there is some serious lack of understanding of the 40k and cyberpunk universe here, and that is coming from a fan of both stories. For one, netrunners cannot hack technology that does not reside on the local net. Night city for instance, exists on the pasifica net which im almost certain is not used by the admech lol. Another misstep is the lack of understanding of space marine tactics and chapter differences. Sure the ultra marines might struggle a bit. Being bound by the codex and all. Put chapters like the marines molevolent, minotaurs, or black templars would make short work. Reminder that the templars are nearly 10k strong. Or 10 normal chapters. I fail to see how night city could survive a barrage from a mac cannon in orbit, or 10k men on the level of cyberpsychos but sane. And thats not counting special abilites like how the white scars are said to be otherworldly levels of fast. Like sandevistan fast, dodging bullets and the like

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  15. And here I was thinking cerimite was relevant. Guess not! Might as well be shit tier steel. Its lot like the stuff can tank fully automatic .50 bmg rounds for days. Nooooooooo its not relevant. Its not like space marines don't have reaction times (100% of the time and not a toggle you can use once a fucking day) on the level of a shitty Sandevistan. Its not like they engage targets a mile out with pinpoint accuracy.

    Do you think subdermal armor will stop .50 bmg? what did they make it out of to do that if so?

    What a joke. 1 chapter takes out the the entire world as long as you don't use nukes against them, or slam an Arasaka asteroid into them.

    seriously?

    The tech difference is 10's of thousands of years, space marines carry swords that cut BETWEEN FUCKING ATOMS.

    talk about nerfing the fuck out of one side.

    And 40k is not even that OP if somebody is going to normie on me and say I think 40k is the end all, be all.

    stellaris > 40k
    The Culture Series (by Iain M. Banks) > 40k
    Star Trek (Q Continuum) > 40k
    "The Foundation Series" (by Isaac Asimov) > 40k
    fucking "Dragon Ball" Series > 40k
    "Tenchi Muyo!" Series (Japanese Anime) > 40k

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  16. Not to mention that in cyberpunk the speed of sound can be surpassed by far (few can but it exists), something that is unthinkable for Warhammer, even for Jaghatai Khan.

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  17. Nah bud, They wouldn't even send in the marines. The guards is enough for Night City. All those gangs would wish they wore brown pants when a Bane Blade rolled down the street and i am not even mentioning what happens when flesh meets 10k Angry Flash Lights.

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  18. I'm gonna argue it's heavily dependent on the Chapter(s) that show up. Because orbital bombardment with bioweapons is fairly common for some of them. It also depends on whether or not the Marines in question are First Born or Primaris. The tech disparity would probably be the hardest part

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