![]() ![]() Morally speaking, well, we can’t speak to that, especially not under capitalism. So what do you do when the world comes back around the other way, and you’re sitting on a veritable IP gold mine, but fascism’s back and good god, but it loves irony? Much like a lot of British pop-counterculture at the time - 2000 AD, for instance, and Judge Dredd, and the work of Alan Moore and Grant Morrison and many, many others - they were a satire. The servants of the Emperor of Terra were originally something of a caricature of Catholic fascism, the Franco bent and its continental offspring that made its way, eventually, after some twists and turns, into British politics in the 1980s. This puts you in a bit of a pickle, both morally and financially. ![]() What’s more, you want to make it about the factions that have been the protagonists of the setting since the intellectual property took off - the Space Marines, the Imperial Guard, the Inquisition humanity. So, you want to make a Warhammer 40K television show. ![]()
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