The summary of ‘Pre-Necron Chaos Androids from Space Crusade and Space Marine’

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The video discusses the Chaos Androids in the Warhammer 40K Universe, constructs created by chaos dwarves and animated by demons. Initially introduced in Space Crusade and later invading the Warhammer 40K Universe in White Dwarf 143, Chaos Androids were part of the Epic Stompers box set alongside other miniatures released by Games Workshop. These androids contain bound demons and have a unique lore, Space Marine game stats, and data cards. While not currently part of the Warhammer 40K canon, the video suggests using them as retro necron proxies or in other sci-fi games.

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In this part of the video, the focus is on the chaos Androids in the Warhammer 40K Universe. These constructs were created by chaos dwarves and animated by demons, making them influential in the design of early Warhammer 40K necrons. The chaos Androids first appeared in the 1990 Space Crusade game as antagonists. Later, they invaded the Warhammer 40K Universe in White Dwarf 143, with stats and data cards provided by Rick Priestley. The Chaos Androids were featured in the Epic Stompers box set for Epic battles in the 41st millennium, alongside other plastic miniature box sets released by Games Workshop in the early 1990s.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Epic Stompers box set which includes epic orc stompas battle machines, epic Eldar dreadnoughts, Terminator Marines, mole mortars, and Chaos Androids. The Chaos Androids are described as containing tiny bound demons that will obey orders with a twist. The segment also mentions Chaos Android lore, Space Marine game stats, and a Chaos Android data card for Space Marine second edition. Despite not being a part of current Warhammer 40K canon, Chaos Androids were featured in the past. The segment concludes by suggesting the use of these minis for retro necron proxies or in other sci-fi games like Star Grave or Five Parsecs from Home.

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