![]() ![]() ![]() Were it to pass into nothingness, so too would the Human species, destroyed by enemies uncountable, to the braying laughter of the Dark Gods. In its name, terrible wars are fought and desperate sacrifices made, yet even this river of carnage and blood is a small price to pay, for the Imperium is the guardian of Humanity. Its territories encompass untold millions of stars and countless more Human lives. It is a place where you are but one amongst billions and, no matter how heroic your death, you will not be missed.Ī truly vast domain, the Imperium is spread amongst the many stars of the galaxy. To be alive in the 41st Millennium is to know that the universe is a terrifying and hostile place. The peoples of the Imperium live in a galaxy where Daemons are real, mutation is frequent and death is a constant companion. For 10,000 Terran years it has been ruled by the deathless Emperor, a being of almost limitless psychic power, to whom thousands of souls are sacrificed daily to provide Him the psychic strength to maintain the Imperium's lines of communication and transport. The Imperium of Man is a war-torn stellar empire, teetering on the brink of collapse. The Senatorum Imperialis is currently led by the Emperor's genetic son, the Primarch Roboute Guilliman, who chairs the council and directs Imperial policy as the lord commander of the Imperium and Imperial Regent. However, His badly damaged body was interred within the cybernetic life support mechanisms of the arcane device known as the Golden Throne following His mortal wounding during the ancient interstellar civil war of the Horus Heresy.īecause of this terrible fate, the Emperor is incapable of interacting with others on a day-to-day basis and has left the basic governance of His Imperium to the Senatorum Imperialis, an oligarchic ruling council of the most powerful noble lords and adepts in the galaxy. The Emperor continues, at least nominally, to rule the Imperium as both its political master and its primary religious figure. The Emperor founded the Imperium over 10,000 Terran years ago in the late 30th Millennium during the Unification Wars on Old Earth following the apocalyptic period in Human history known as the Age of Strife. The founder and ruler of the Imperium is the god-like Emperor of Mankind, the most powerful Human psyker ever born. However, there are other humanoid species classified as Imperial citizens, mainly mutant offshoots of genetic base-line Humans who are known as Abhumans and include such Human sub-species as the Ogryns, Ratlings and Squats. It is ruled by the living god who is known as the Emperor of Mankind. The Imperium of Man, also called simply the Imperium, is a galaxy-spanning, interstellar Human empire, the ultimate authority for the majority of the Human species in the Milky Way Galaxy in the 41st Millennium A.D. The gameplay, scenery, and graphics made me nostalgic for the glory days of racing on the Nintendo 64.Astra Militarum Navis Imperialis Adeptus Astartes Adeptus Mechanicus Collegia Titanica Militarum Tempestus Questor Imperialis Legio Cybernetica Adepta Sororitas Adeptus Custodes Adeptus Arbites Sisters of Silence ![]() The only complaint I had was the somewhat buggy multiplayer mode. Overall, Raging Thunder 2 is a solidly addictive racer for the iPhone. For those who do care about the visuals, though, the courses are a vibrant collection of courses: from jungles and temples to ice caves and the Great Wall, you’ll be racing through distinct locales. The graphics are not excellent-kind of choppy and blocky and reminiscent of Mario Kart 64-but I wasn’t paying too much attention to the quality because the gameplay was so addictive. Unfortunately Polarbit is going to need to update it sometime soon, as I had several multiplayer matches that ended up crashing the game. While such a feature is now common on the iPhone, with racing games like Raging Thunder, it’s especially important. ![]() Raging Thunder 2 also has an online multiplayer mode that will allow you to tackle opponents from around the world. ![]()
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