Games Workshop has made a potentially game-changing decision by bringing acclaimed military science fiction author Richard Fox into the Warhammer 40,000 universe with his new short story "We Were Brothers." If they continue with work by Fox, this could signal a return to form for the Black Library imprint after a year of controversial decisions that left many longtime fans questioning the direction of the franchise.
I will never trust Games Workshop. They went Woke in 2020 and I lost all interest in Warhammer after seeing it. I really wanted to get into it, but why would I want to get into Lore that will be ruined by Woke Retărds. I bet Space Marine 3 has a Trănny in it, because a Rug Pull is a classic move for these people.
Hmm... I don't know the guy, but I am intrigued. I'm not interested in Chaos and traitor stories, just on principle, but having this treatment for something like the Imperial Fists, or... *gasp* the Black Templars?!
Elsewhere on Fandom Pulse today: "Vox Day has created A.I. replacements for real authors, and that's great!"
Which is it? Do we want A.I. to write for us, or real people, with all their messy opinions and beliefs? There isn't a "both/and" answer to this question; that's unsustainable. Either real writers remain in charge and A.I. is a fun little gimmick, or A.I. "guided by real people" takes over most of what we write and read, with actual human-written works becoming a small niche.
Machines who ape people will only last for so long; eventually all the existing writers of quality will be aped and there won't be very many new ones for A.I. to steal from, resulting in every novel, show, and film maxing out in quality somewhere near MCU phase 4. Is that what we want for humanity going forward?
I will never trust Games Workshop. They went Woke in 2020 and I lost all interest in Warhammer after seeing it. I really wanted to get into it, but why would I want to get into Lore that will be ruined by Woke Retărds. I bet Space Marine 3 has a Trănny in it, because a Rug Pull is a classic move for these people.
Hmm... I don't know the guy, but I am intrigued. I'm not interested in Chaos and traitor stories, just on principle, but having this treatment for something like the Imperial Fists, or... *gasp* the Black Templars?!
I am very intrigued...
That's good, I suppose, but people still shouldn't give Games Workshop any money.
Ultramarines 2 when?
This article: "Fox, a real author, is great!"
Elsewhere on Fandom Pulse today: "Vox Day has created A.I. replacements for real authors, and that's great!"
Which is it? Do we want A.I. to write for us, or real people, with all their messy opinions and beliefs? There isn't a "both/and" answer to this question; that's unsustainable. Either real writers remain in charge and A.I. is a fun little gimmick, or A.I. "guided by real people" takes over most of what we write and read, with actual human-written works becoming a small niche.
Machines who ape people will only last for so long; eventually all the existing writers of quality will be aped and there won't be very many new ones for A.I. to steal from, resulting in every novel, show, and film maxing out in quality somewhere near MCU phase 4. Is that what we want for humanity going forward?