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3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
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3. The God Emporer Emperor of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable todie.die.
* The Primarchs are clones, remember?
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to
* The Primarchs are clones, remember?
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* Besides the fact that they are both depicted as very large men with flowing black hair, a variety of similarities are present
* 1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
* 2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
* 3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
* That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
* 1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
* 2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
* 3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
* That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
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* Besides the fact that they are both depicted as very large men with flowing black hair, a variety of similarities are preent
1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
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* 1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
* 2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
* 3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
* That being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having many more than 20 sons in his life(though i would estimate that as the amount he would keep alive), though he would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
* 1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
* 2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
* 3. The God Emporer of Mankind was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
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that being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having 20 sons in his life, though i would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
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* Besides the fact that they are both very lrge men with flowing black hair, a variety of similarities are preent
1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
3. The GEoM was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
that being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having 20 sons in his life, though i would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
1. Ramirez says, about the Kurgan "If he wins the Prize, mortal man would suffer an eternity of darkness.", and humanity in 40k is in a fairly dark age.
2. when Connor wins the prize, he says "I feel everything! I know... I know everything! I am everything!" emplying that winning the prize is to make the winner a very powerful phychic, perhaps even the most powerful pychic of mankind.
3. The GEoM was said to be born in the second millenium B.C., which, given the {{Future imperfect}} history in 40k, is a fairly acurate estimate.
that being said i could easily imagine one such as the Kurgan having 20 sons in his life, though i would see him frightened by the realization that he is no longer immortal, but it turned out alright, because The Emporer is, for all intents and purposes,unable to die.
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