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* Say what you will about the game, but the novel gave a CMOA to the [[Voice with an Internet Connection]] ''of all people''. The narration keeps cutting away from Kais and Ardias fighting the [[Big Bad|Greater Daemon]] to Lusha and his squad suiting up in their [[Real Robot|Crisis Battlesuits]]. Aside from quite neat detail of how one operates a Crisis Suit, this seems quite irrelevant as you think 'so Lusha's going to go shred Chaos Marines while Kais FIGHTS THE [[Precision F-Strike|FUCKING]] Big Bad!' Wrong. After Kais uses the [[Chekhov's Gun|dud bolter shell]] to destroy the last shrine, Lusha and the Crisis Team come screaming in and proceed to unleash [[This Is Sparta|Every. Single. Weapon.]] on their Battlesuits, blowing the Daemon back to where it came from. Awesome.
* Aside from the CMOF which resulted, Kais blowing up the Titan is pretty awesome.
{{quote| '''Kais''': Human. Relax. (Presses detonator)}}
** Cue [[Stuff Blowing Up]].
* And Ko'vash. Hell, Ko'vash. The new Grey Knights Codex broke the base when it gave us incorruptible Grey Knights, but the novel of [[Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior]] gave us the incorruptible Ethereal, and it made perfect sense. The Daemon literally cannont grasp any sort of purchase in the guy's mind. Compared to [[Curb Stomp Battle|how easily the Admiral]] [[Demonic Possession|falls]], Ko'vash deserves a medal for effectively [[Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?|giving a Greater Daemon the finger]], without ''saying a word''. Bonus points for the Caste name of the Ethereals adding a little [[Fridge Brilliance]], their emotions are so in check that they basically are mentally untouchable.
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