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The Monstrefact: The Tyranids of Warhammer 40K

Jan 18, 20235 min
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In this episode of STBYM’s The Monstrefact, Robert discusses the extragalactic threat of the alien Tyranids from the Warhammer 40K universe…

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Welcome to Stuff to Blow Your Mind, a production of My Heart Radio. Hi, my name is Robert Lamb and this is the Monster Fact, a short form series from Stuff to Blow Your Mind focusing on mythical creatures, ideas, and monsters in time. In the fictional world of Warhammer forty thousand, the entirety of the Milky Way Galaxy is consumed by warfare, destruction, and decline everywhere you look. Militant space faring civilization's wage crusades of brutal expansion while fighting

off doom and corruption from without and within. With war raging on every front, one final threat presents itself an invasion from beyond the galaxy itself, the Tyrannid high Fleets, as related in Games Workshops ninth edition of the Tyrannids Codex. The Tyrannids are an entirely biological threat. They take many physical forms, ranging from foot soldiers and walking tanks to enormous hive ships and biotitans, all of it under the sway of the unified Hive mind. Their weapons, too, are biological.

They cleave into their enemies with sites and bone swords, and their ranged weapons blast a vast array of squirming, writhing, and piercing bio munitions, in addition to venom and bioplasma. High Fleet. After high Fleet enters into the galaxy, we're told conquering planets and harvesting the entirety of each planet's biomass, which is then incorporated into the next generation of Tyrannid hordes. They advanced continuously like a viral infection of the Milky

Way itself. In the forty one millennium ati i'm of interplanetary fascist empires, chaos gods, and robotic resurgencies. The Tyrannids seem to pose the greatest and most monstrous threat of all. But why is this? Author Ben Woodard explored the question in his twelve biological philosophy books Slime Dynamics, Generation, Mutation, and The Creep of Life. The answer, he explains, may be found in the entirely biological nature of the Tyrannids.

Wouldard argues that, unlike with human beings of our world and most of the civilizations of the forty k universe, the Tyrannids have no separation between technology and the body. He writes, quote the horrible, extended internalness of the Tyrannid that is the revolting extension of the biological to the level of what is commonly thought of as removed from US technology, war machines, et cetera, becomes only a natural

extension unquote. So while the robotic necrons of forty K have lost all organic being, all organic drive and organic origin to technology, the Tyrannids are the reverse. The Tyrannids are the advancement of the biological beyond all perceived limits. While the factions of the Milky Way are driven by nationalistic, xenophobic, religious, and expansionist ideologies, the Tyrannids seem driven by sheer biological hunger,

divorced from any semblance of rational intent. They lack all individuality save the unfathomable individuality of the extra galactic or perhaps transgalactic hive mind itself, the commands its every movement. It is pure organic impulse, unchecked by individual free will, culture, or traditional technology. And for the strife written denizens of forty ks Milky Way galaxy, the Tyrannids or some thing

else entirely alien. They are absolute unity. Their home universe is conceivably a realm of absolute peace and order, albeit an entirely Inhuman one. We'll have more to discuss concerning the tyran nets over the next couple of weeks of the Monster Fact, but feel free to write in with your own thoughts on rampaging biolarmies in science fiction, as well as the perceived threat of sliminess in general. As always, you can email us at contact at stuff to Blow

your Mind dot com. Stuff to Blow Your Mind is a production of I Heart Radio. For more podcasts for my heart Radio, visit the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

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