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At some point I'll probably speak at length about my Shadowspear theory, but the short version is I think that the second wave Primaris release was received so poorly that it resulted in an immediate course correction that reverberated clear through IX Edition until Leviathan brought back Terminators and Kill Team brought back Scouts.
And as a consequence of that, I think that a number of releases were postponed or cancelled outright; and I think this is one of them. Eradicators were an VIII Edition starter set model in 2020 and Heavy Intercessors are just that with bolters. Eradicators with Heavy Bolters feel downright anachronistic after the last few years. Like the laughably bad Desolation Squad, I get the sense that these have been sitting for some time and are being quietly smuggled out amongst other more popular kits.
A man without a code is no man at all, Pete.
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Continuity Polaroids from ALIEN, 1979.
Thrasher, you already have better company than that. Yuck.
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5. 14 | “Crush”
Ahhh, the mathematical result of energy weapons and rank incompetence.
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