Humans aren’t “the good guys” in 40K, just like humans aren’t “the good guys” in Starship Trooper.
Walter White was a piece of shit.
The cops on the Shield are pieces of shit.
Tony Soprano was a piece of shit.
House was a piece of shit.
Tyler Durden was a piece of shit.
Jim from the office was a piece of shit.
Someone being the main character doesn’t make them a good person. Sometimes a story is told from a different perspective, in order to see something new in a darker light.
That being said, there is definitely an issue with people not quite getting the point, and attracting or encouraging the wrong crowd.
I remember a few times choosing to stop playing some people, because halfway through I would pay a little more attention to the glimpses of a tattoo, the patches on their battle foam cases, or what they have up in their garage.
Humans aren’t “the good guys” in 40K, just like humans aren’t “the good guys” in Starship Trooper.
Walter White was a piece of shit.
The cops on the Shield are pieces of shit.
Tony Soprano was a piece of shit.
House was a piece of shit.
Tyler Durden was a piece of shit.
Jim from the office was a piece of shit.
Someone being the main character doesn’t make them a good person. Sometimes a story is told from a different perspective, in order to see something new in a darker light.
That being said, there is definitely an issue with people not quite getting the point, and attracting or encouraging the wrong crowd.
I remember a few times choosing to stop playing some people, because halfway through I would pay a little more attention to the glimpses of a tattoo, the patches on their battle foam cases, or what they have up in their garage.