Unfortunately I know they do, there's a point, I think after the 3000 or 5000 series where a lot of it becomes shit, you'll have the odd good ones here and there like this one but it becomes bombarded with 'it's just misunderstood, we're the baddies' crap than the previous 'the Foundation does fucked up things but they are LITERALLY stopping reality from being destroyed'
It's the same thing with 40k and anyone that tries to excuse Chaos.
I liked the old one about the monster that looks like a little girl who would immediately kill people with anything it can get it's hands on, one researcher was appalled at the way the Foundation treated it, and the department heads used the security footage of the researcher offering the thing clothes as an example for new recruits.
Chaos corruption always starts with legitimate grievances but pushes them more and more towards the extreme until you end up destroying everything you initially cared about. All the fallen Primarchs had good reasons for falling... mostly. Angron was just rabid dog and Lorgar was a toady.
Unfortunately I know they do, there's a point, I think after the 3000 or 5000 series where a lot of it becomes shit, you'll have the odd good ones here and there like this one but it becomes bombarded with 'it's just misunderstood, we're the baddies' crap than the previous 'the Foundation does fucked up things but they are LITERALLY stopping reality from being destroyed'
It's the same thing with 40k and anyone that tries to excuse Chaos.
Chaos needs no excuse.
I liked the old one about the monster that looks like a little girl who would immediately kill people with anything it can get it's hands on, one researcher was appalled at the way the Foundation treated it, and the department heads used the security footage of the researcher offering the thing clothes as an example for new recruits.
Think my favourite ones were 953 because this shape-shifting fox demon had an existential crisis thanks to a furry conversation
And 5001 in that we fucked with something that nearly ended us and only because an orbital railgun strike stunned it could it be re-contained.
I mean, Horus did nothing wrong? Always thought chaos was cool, just not as cool as Eldar.
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Chaos corruption always starts with legitimate grievances but pushes them more and more towards the extreme until you end up destroying everything you initially cared about. All the fallen Primarchs had good reasons for falling... mostly. Angron was just rabid dog and Lorgar was a toady.