Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (FILM / THE MOVIE) [RUSSIAN VOICE OVER]

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (FILM / THE MOVIE) [RUSSIAN VOICE OVER]

by necromancer_al A film based on the game Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. Russian dubbing. Plot The player assumes the role of Captain Titus, a Space Marine of the Ultramarines Chapter. An Ork horde, led by the massive Ork Spite Skull, launches an invasion of the Imperial Forge World of Graia, a planet-based factory producing vehicles and weapons for the Imperium's soldiers. Graia is of vital strategic importance to the Imperium, as the Ajakis Manufactorum located on the planet is capable of producing Warlord-class Titans (a walking war machine of colossal power). The Ork leader is attempting to acquire the Invincible Titan. Command considers various actions: Exterminatus is not an option due to its strategic significance. Planetary bombardment is also not an option, as it would greatly reduce production at the Manufactorum. The Liberation Fleet is dispatched, but its arrival is delayed (5-37 days). The Mechanicum requests assistance, and the 203rd Cadian Regiment of the Imperial Guard is dispatched to the planet. However, the Astra Militarum's forces alone are insufficient, and a decision is made to deploy the Adeptus Astartes of the Ultramarines Chapter. Captain Titus, along with two other Ultramarines—young Leander and veteran Sergeant Sidonius—are dispatched to the planet, where a full-scale invasion is underway, to slow the invaders and defend Titan. Titus lands on an Ork ship firing anti-aircraft fire at Imperial ships in the atmosphere. The captain seizes the ship's cannon and destroys the ship's engines. The vessel crashes, and the Ultramarines, fighting their way through hordes of Orks, find the command bunker of surviving Imperial Guardsmen. The squad encounters Lieutenant Miranda "Mira" Nero of the 203rd Cadian Regiment, the highest-ranking surviving Guardsman on the planet. They soon discover that Inquisitor Drogan of the Ordo Xenos is on the planet, requesting assistance. When the Ultramarines find him, he tells them that his laboratory contains an experimental power source capable of powering a cutting-edge psionic weapon capable of wiping out all the Orks on the planet. The squad seizes the power source (which turns out to be nothing less than a fragment of the Immaterium—the "Warp") and, with the help of Imperial Guardsmen, reaches the Psychic Scourge. They then initiate the "shot," but instead of destroying the Orks, a Warp rift opens, allowing the forces of Chaos, led by Lord Nemeroth, to arrive. It turns out that Inquisitor Drogan, who had nearly completed his ultimate weapon, was killed shortly before meeting Titus and, with the help of Chaos, transformed into a puppet of Nemeroth. Captain Titus exhibits some resistance to the power of Chaos. Nemeroth states that only a person with a deep connection to the Warp can resist it, leading Leander to suspect Titus of heresy. Some time later, Titus confronts and defeats the Evilskull, after which all the remaining Orks flee. The Space Marines return to the Titan hangar and, having powered the Invincible with a Warp shard, fire its weapons at the Orbital Spire, closing the Warp portal it maintains. The squad plans to transport the power source off the planet, away from the Chaos forces trapped there, but Nemeroth kills Sidonius and seizes the Warp shard, intending to use it to reopen the portal. Titus heads to Nemeroth, who intends to summon the Chaos legions to Graia and, as a reward, be elevated to the rank of Daemon Prince. At this point, the Imperial fleet arrives with Blood Ravens Space Marines and begins liberating the planet, while Titus ascends to the very top of the Spire, where he finds the Chaos Lord beginning his transformation. The captain fights his way through the daemon-worshippers and casts the half-daemon down with him. In flight, Titus kills Nemeroth's body with his bare hands, banishing it back to the Warp, and destroys the shard, after which the captain is picked up by his ship. In the epilogue, Inquisitor Thrax of the Ordo Malleus arrives on the planet, accompanied by several Black Templars Space Marines, who take Titus into custody. It turns out Leander has reported to the Inquisition that the captain was corrupted by Chaos due to Titus's resistance to Warp energy. Titus denies the accusations of heresy, and is supported in this by Lieutenant Mira, who also protests the accusation, but Titus warns her to retreat, knowing the extent of the Inquisition's wrath. Titus, eager to discover the cause of his mysterious resistance to Chaos, volunteers to depart with Inquisitor Thrax on the condition that the Inquisition leave the planet, its inhabitants (including Mira), and his fellow Ultramarines in peace. Before departing, Titus chastises Leander for his obsession with following the Codex Astartes and his inability to look ahead and think for himself—something Titus considers the true test of a Space Marine's life. A computerized report in Imperial records indicates that the threat on Graia has been eliminated. The p...