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* PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern [[Film/GreenLantern2011 Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam}} [[Film/Shazam2019 Dr. Sivanas]], Sivana]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.



** The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans for two more games]]; in the second, Titus would've been reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''. But thanks to THQ's collapse, these plans were put on indefinite hold if not outright scrapped. A sequel in development by a different studio was eventually announced in December 2021, though it remains to be seen if this reiteration will incorporate elements of the old developers' plans or not.

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** The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans for two more games]]; in the second, Titus would've been reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''. But thanks to THQ's collapse, these plans were put on indefinite hold if not outright scrapped. A sequel in development by a different studio was eventually announced in December 2021, though it remains to be seen if this reiteration will incorporate elements of the old developers' plans or not.not.
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** Promotional images and trailers suggested a Deff Dread boss fight, yet the Deff Dread would not appear as a boss until much later after launch as the final boss of the Exterminatus multiplayer mode.

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* PlayingAgainstType:
** Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.
** Relic Entertainment, the developers of ''Space Marine'', are primarily known for making RealTimeStrategy games, including the ''Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War'' series. ''Space Marine'' was their first and only shooter ever made, and is remarkably competently made when you consider that fact.

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CreatorsOddball: Relic Entertainment, the developers of ''Space Marine'', are primarily known for making RealTimeStrategy games, including the ''Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War'' series. ''Space Marine'' was their first and only shooter ever made, and is remarkably competently made when you consider that fact.
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Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.
** Relic Entertainment, the developers of ''Space Marine'', are primarily known for making RealTimeStrategy games, including the ''Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War'' series. ''Space Marine'' was their first and only shooter ever made, and is remarkably competently made when you consider that fact.
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** Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam!}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.

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** Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam!}} [[Film/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by Creator/MarkStrong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once.

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Titus is voiced by character actor Creator/MarkStrong, AKA best known for playing villains such as [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], [[Film/GreenLantern Sinestro]], and [[Film/{{Shazam!}} Dr. Sivanas]], playing a heroic (by ''40K'' standards) character for once.once. He would go on to voice Eisenhorn (essentially 40k's version of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond) in the ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'' adventure game.
** Relic Entertainment, the developers of ''Space Marine'', are primarily known for making RealTimeStrategy games, including the ''Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War'' series. ''Space Marine'' was their first and only shooter ever made, and is remarkably competently made when you consider that fact.

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** With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.
** In 2015 the publishing rights changed hands to Creator/{{Sega}}, with the PC version of the game even being updated to reflect this (removing mentions of THQ from the opening logos and opening cutscene), and new multiplayer updates finally made. The possibility of a sequel is likely once again.

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** With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of for two more games]]; in the second game, second, Titus would be would've been reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.
** In 2015 the publishing rights changed hands
chapter''. But thanks to Creator/{{Sega}}, with the PC version THQ's collapse, these plans were put on indefinite hold if not outright scrapped. A sequel in development by a different studio was eventually announced in December 2021, though it remains to be seen if this reiteration will incorporate elements of the game even being updated to reflect this (removing mentions of THQ from the opening logos and opening cutscene), and new multiplayer updates finally made. The possibility of a sequel is likely once again.old developers' plans or not.
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** Danny Webb, who voices Inquisitor Drogan, also voices as Cadian Guardsmen and Mira's late superior officer.
** Mark Lewis Jones voices both Lord Nemeroth and Inquisitor Thrax.
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** Originally in the early trailer the game was supposed to be focusing on a squad of Space Marines.
** In some old footage It would have been starring with a normal-looking Tactical wearing a helmet before loosing it later on.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by Creator/MarkStrong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], playing a heroic (by 40K standards) character for once.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by Creator/MarkStrong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Lord Blackwood]], playing a heroic (by 40K ''40K'' standards) character for once.
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** In 2015 the publishing rights changed hands to {{Sega}}, with the PC version of the game even being updated to reflect this (removing mentions of THQ from the opening logos and opening cutscene), and new multiplayer updates finally made. The possibility of a sequel is likely once again.

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** In 2015 the publishing rights changed hands to {{Sega}}, Creator/{{Sega}}, with the PC version of the game even being updated to reflect this (removing mentions of THQ from the opening logos and opening cutscene), and new multiplayer updates finally made. The possibility of a sequel is likely once again.

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* HeyItsThatVoice:
** Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play a heroic (by 40K standards) character. In Italy, he's voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]].
** Leandros in Italy is voiced by the same person as the Italian [[Franchise/MassEffect Garrus]].
** Inquisitor Drogan is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Film/{{Alien 3}}, the narrator of a Literature/HorusHeresy audiobook or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].

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* HeyItsThatVoice:
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PlayingAgainstType: Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, Creator/MarkStrong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play playing a heroic (by 40K standards) character. In Italy, he's voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]].
** Leandros in Italy is voiced by the same person as the Italian [[Franchise/MassEffect Garrus]].
** Inquisitor Drogan is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Film/{{Alien 3}}, the narrator of a Literature/HorusHeresy audiobook or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
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With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.chapter''.
** In 2015 the publishing rights changed hands to {{Sega}}, with the PC version of the game even being updated to reflect this (removing mentions of THQ from the opening logos and opening cutscene), and new multiplayer updates finally made. The possibility of a sequel is likely once again.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/this-is-what-would-have-happened-in-space-marine-2-and-3 plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/this-is-what-would-have-happened-in-space-marine-2-and-3 escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128846-Space-Marine-Director-Talks-Plot-for-Would-Be-Sequels plans of two more games]]; in the second game, Titus would be reinstated into combat under the Inquisition's control (presumably as a Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.
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** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Film/{{Alien 3}}, the narrator of a Literature/HorusHeresy audiobook or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].

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** The Inquisitor Drogan is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Film/{{Alien 3}}, the narrator of a Literature/HorusHeresy audiobook or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/this-is-what-would-have-happened-in-space-marine-2-and-3 This is a bit of how the game director would imagine the story of a trilogy coming out of the first game]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. The game's director had [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/this-is-what-would-have-happened-in-space-marine-2-and-3 This is a bit plans of how two more games]]; in the game director second game, Titus would imagine be reinstated into combat under the story of Inquisition's control (presumably as a trilogy coming out of Deathwatch member) only to be declared renegade and exiled, and in the first game]].third game he would have rallied countless Space Marines to his side and ''formed his own Space Marine chapter''.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play a heroic (by 40K standards) character.
** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[Franchise/MassEffect Garrus]].
** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Aliens 3, or the narrator of a Horus Heresy audiobook.
*** Or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].

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* HeyItsThatVoice: HeyItsThatVoice:
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Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play a heroic (by 40K standards) character.
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character. In Italy he is Italy, he's voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Arbiter]].
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Leandros in Italy is voiced by the same person as the Italian [[Franchise/MassEffect Garrus]].
** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Aliens 3, or Film/{{Alien 3}}, the narrator of a Horus Heresy audiobook.
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Literature/HorusHeresy audiobook or [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].
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*** Or [[Hustle Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].

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*** Or [[Hustle [[Series/{{Hustle}} Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].
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*** Or [[Hustle Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].

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*** Or [[Hustle Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].dad]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: With THQ having went down, a sequel to the game is very much in doubt. [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/this-is-what-would-have-happened-in-space-marine-2-and-3 This is a bit of how the game director would imagine the story of a trilogy coming out of the first game]].
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** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[MassEffect Garrus]].

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** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[MassEffect [[Franchise/MassEffect Garrus]].
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** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Aliens 3, or the narrator of a Horus Heresy audiobook.

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** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Aliens 3, or the narrator of a Horus Heresy audiobook.audiobook.
*** Or [[Hustle Sean and Emma Kennedy's dad]].
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** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[MassEffect Garrus]].

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** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[MassEffect Garrus]].Garrus]].
** The Inquisitor is played by Danny Webb. You may know him as Prisoner Morse from Aliens 3, or the narrator of a Horus Heresy audiobook.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play a heroic (by 40K standards) character.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Titus is voiced by Mark Strong, AKA [[Film/SherlockHolmes Lord Blackwood]], PlayingAgainstType to play a heroic (by 40K standards) character.character.
** In Italy he is voiced by [[{{VideoGame/Halo}} the Arbiter]] and Leandros by [[MassEffect Garrus]].

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