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By the will of the Immortal God-Emperor, the great reliquary, or "page" as it is known, of tropes has grown to the point that it shall be broken up into three different pages. These pages are divided by the letter that starts the trope, and misplaced tropes shall be returned to their proper place. This page is for those tropes that start with the letter Q through the letter Z.
Venerate the God-Emperor. To deep-strike back to the main page, click [[Warhammer
== Q ==
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* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: Part of the [[Tagline]] is "There is only war.", after all.
* [[Razor Floss]]: Many Eldar weapons.
* [[Reality Warper]]: C'tan, distinct from the setting's other gods in that they are ''literal'' [[Physical God
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: Most wealthy Imperials, via juvenat technology.
** Also most [[Space Marines]], who have much longer lifespans.
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: One of the fundamental concepts behind the [[Church Militant]]'s idea of "[[Fate Worse Than Death|penance]]."
* [[Red Shirt]]: Though not specifically called out as such, this tends to emerge from the gameplay mechanics. The wound allocation rules (barring special exceptions) allow the player who controls the unit being hit to designate which models in the unit fall in combat when the unit is attacked. Inevitably, it will be the models without special options, wargear, or abilities, who [[Taking the Bullet|Take The Wound]] instead of the more important ones.
* [[Redshirt Army]]: The Imperial Guardsmen are ordinary humans in a world filled with genetically engineered [[Super Soldier
** Typically, a world's Planetary Defense Force (PDF) has it even worse than the Guard, as their primary job in most stories is to die horribly at the hands of the invading forces until the Imperial Guard arrives. That's right, they're the [[Redshirt Army]] ''for'' the [[Redshirt Army]].
** As an aside, PDF also stands for "Please Don't Fight [Us]".
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** The Imperial Guard used to field the same vehicles as Space Marines -down to dreadnoughts and land speeders- before the IG vehicle range was introduced in the mid-90s.
** Primarchs were absent from the Rogue Trader rulebook. The Horus Heresy was initially introduced -in the background for the original Space Marine game- as just a huge civil war, and Warmaster Horus as a mere corrupted general. In this early version of the background, the Emperor had simply grown old and weak over the millenia until he had to be placed on life support.
* [[The Right Hand of Doom]]: All those [[Power Fist
** One member of the Soul Drinkers has an extremely large mutant hand, which he either uses to wield his power axe to great effect, or uses to splat people dead while using his normal hand to use the axe.
* [[Right Hand Versus Left Hand]]: Common in the Imperium, ''standard operating procedure'' in the Inquisition.
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* [[Roboteching]]: Tau Smart Missile systems.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: A setting of world-splitting superweapons, ludicrously powerful weaponry and interstellar empires, and the standard tactic of most factions is to charge screaming at their foes waving a sharp thing. And it ''works''.
** To be fair, if you're
* [[Rodents of Unusual Size]]: They live in the underhives.
* [[Room 101]]: Commorragh, the home of the Dark Eldar, is implied to be a ''City'' 101.
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* [[Scale of Scientific Sins]]: Unsurprisingly, pings on all 7 sins.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: The Salamanders are an entire chapter of this, and they're one of the nicer chapters of Space Marines.
* [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]]: ''All'' the factions, even the Imperium. Yep, we are [[God-Emperor|Scary]] [[Church Militant|Dogmatic]] ''[[Humans Are
** The Imperium of Man and its subfactions: all xenocidal and imperialist, [[We Have Reserves|as happy to wipe out billions of its own people]] as it is to exterminate entire alien races.
** Chaos: [[Cosmic Horror|Extra-dimensional malevolent gods and daemons]] that are capable of crossing into the physical realm and [[The Corruption|corrupting the minds and bodies of sentient species]]. Four principal Chaos Gods and countless lesser deities and daemon princes, served by billions of cultists and thousands of ancient daemon-corrupted [[Super Soldier
** [[Our Elves Are Better|Craftworld Eldar]]: Dying elder race with massive superiority complex. Through their past depravity, they are responsible for creating the Chaos god Slaanesh. Not quite xenocidal, but consider the deaths of <s>millions</s> hundreds of billions of humans to safeguard a few hundred Eldar lives more than a fair trade, and have the [[Psychic Powers|psychic]] future-prediction and [[The Chessmaster|manipulative skills]] to make that sort of thing a reality rather than a dream. As an example, they tricked the Ork warlord Ghazghkull Thraka into attacking the human planet of Armageddon, setting off the Second and Third War for Armageddon, killing ''billions'' of humans, to prevent Ghazghkull from attacking one of their Craftworlds (world-ships that harbour the refugees of their lost empire).
*** Dark Eldar: You think the Craftworld Eldar are bad? Try their Dark Elf-esque [[Evil Counterpart]]. They ''still'' practice the same depravity that led to their race's fall. Sadistic in the extreme, need to [[Your Soul Is Mine|feed on others' souls]] to avoid their own being devoured by the Chaos God Slaanesh. Worth noting that unlike the Craftworld Eldar, who could be considered [[Jerkass Woobie
*** Harlequins: A meta-faction with members drawn more or less equally from the other three factions, who form troupes of wandering [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|bards, historians, performers, and high-speed close-combat specialists]] who are [[Monster Clown|feared and respected]] by the elite troops of all sentient races, including their own. All of this is, of course, secondary to their "Great Work", which is the re-uniting of the other Eldar factions and hastening the [[Have You Seen My God?|creation of Ynnead]], the Eldar god of death, who will destroy the Chaos gods and cause the Eldar race to be reborn as near-invicible demigods. They also have many weapons that can kill in [[Cruel and Unusual Death|extremely gory and unpleasant ways]], including a monofilament wire that inserts into a man's body and flails about, tearing his insides apart. Why use these horrible weapons? [[Can't Argue with Elves|For reasons your puny human mind cannot possibly comprehend]].
** Orks: Genetically engineered by a [[Precursors|precursor species]] as a biological weapon. [[Bizarre Alien Biology|Peculiar biology]] (see [[Plant Aliens]]), personalities based on ridiculously exaggerated football hooligan stereotypes, all "[[Mono-Gender Monsters|boyz]]" and speak with [[Funetik Aksent
** Tau: Technologically advanced humanoids with a rigidly caste-based society. The Ethereal caste rule over the [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|Earth, Air, Fire and Water]] castes, who are all utterly loyal and devoted (one theory has it the control is based on pheromones). They see themselves as [[Benevolent Alien Invasion|benevolent imperialists]] fighting religiously for the 'Greater Good,' and are singled out for being the only faction that seriously engages in diplomacy or offers anything other than genocidal total war. Despite a thing for [[Unreliable Narrator|(allegedly)]] [[Utopia Justifies the Means|mass sterilisation, warmongering and concentration camps]], they really are the nicest people you'll find in this galaxy. Imperialist, expansionist, slightly fanatical, ("slightly" in this setting meaning that only one mech per army can be upgraded to [[Taking You with Me|a suicide bomber]]), nothing will get in the way of their manifest destiny to conquer the galaxy in the name of the Greater Good.
** Tyranids: Extra-galactic locusts in apparently limitless numbers. If they take over a planet, they [[Planet Eater|devour all organic material, eat the soil, drain the geothermal heat from the planet's core, drink the oceans and suck up the atmosphere]], leaving a cold airless rock. ''[[Horde of Alien Locusts|Hungry]]''. Extremely [[Psychic Powers|psychic]], with the [[Psychic Static|psychic chatter]] that forms their [[Hive Mind]] being so powerful that their mere presence drives psychics insane and interferes with technology that uses psychics - including interstellar travel and communications. [[Bug War
** Necrons: Ancient undead metal constructs powered by the souls of long-dead aliens that hate all living things. Ridiculously advanced technology, [[Implacable Man|almost impossible to kill]], and [[Omnicidal Maniac|omnicidal down to the last bacterium]].
* [[Scenery Gorn]]: About half of the art. A fair proportion of the other half is just regular [[Gorn]].
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** Done both metaphorically and literally by the Necrontyr, a short-lived, life-hating race who had themselves sealed in undying living-metal battle shells, becoming the Necrons. "In a can" indeed.
* [[Sense Freak]]: Followers of Slaanesh. Dark Eldar as well.
* [[Senseless Sacrifice]]: There are many [[Heroic Sacrifice
** On the other hand, there is another saying which goes "No man who died in His service died in vain", so make what you will of it. Imperial dogma is occasionally contradictory. Pointing this out is heresy.
* [[Sentient Cosmic Force]]: The Warp is this.
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* [[Shoulders of Doom]]: If you look at the [[Games Workshop]] site, "Shoulder Pads" is an entire category of modeling bits, along with scenery and weapons.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Tonnes, some subtle, some obvious.
** Most obviously, much of the backstory is heavily based on ''[[Dune]]''. If you're wondering why, here's a short sentence: The God-Emperor of the Imperium. And the navis nobilitae eventually turns into something like the floating bollock-frogs from the movie, and they have more or less the same function. And the AI ban after a [[Robot War]].
** [[The Swords Trilogy]] was started in 1977 and had the [[Order Versus Chaos]] motif, complete with Chaos Gods and an eight pointed star as the sigil of Chaos. So Warhammer is [[X Meets Y|H.P. Lovecraft meets The Swords]].
** One of the elite fighting forces in the imperial guard are know as the [[World War
** [[Animal Farm|"All Orks is equal, but some Orks are more equal dan uvvas."]]
** The Adeptus Arbites are the Imperium's police, with big guns, eagles and ginormous shoulder pads. [[Judge Dredd|Hmmm...]]
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** The [http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e142/paco1185/blood%20angels/DSC03570.jpg cover art] for the 3rd edition Blood Angels codex has someone who looks suspiciously like [[Christopher Lee]]. (Compare the lower left Marine to the [http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/418GBD120QL._SL500_AA300_.jpg DVD cover] for ''Scars of Dracula.'')
** The two gods of the Orks are stated in ''Gorkamorka'' to be Gork and [[Mork and Mindy|Mork]].
** The Space Marines Codex makes reference to the Zeist Campaign, a shout out to [[Highlander]] 2. The fandom was NOT pleased.
** Quite possibly, several to ''[[Rogue Trooper]]'' — or at least, the Gland Warriors.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: Space Marines are seen as legends by most of the Imperium. An average Imperial citizen will occasionally get to see how much of the legends are true; unfortunately, this is generally in a Marine-worthy combat situation, meaning the citizen's life expectancy can probably be measured in minutes at most.
** One comic story describes an Ork invasion of a medieval-level Imperial world and a Black Templar counterattack, from the perspective of one of the world's peasants. At the end, after the Orks are driven off, the peasant hopes that they never come back again: not because he's scared of the Orks, but because he's scared of the ''Space Marines''.
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* [[Sickly Green Glow]]: Necrons in general and gauss weapons in particular.
* [[Sighted Guns Are Low Tech]]: One of the few science fiction works to avert this trope.
* [[Sigil Spam]]: Most Imperial organisations. Chaos Marines and cultists are often depicted in this fashion also.
* [[Single Biome Planet]]: Used and averted equally often.
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: Trademark of Nurgle followers and the [[Grim Reaper|Nightbringer]].
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* [[Standard Sci-Fi Army]]: Considering its focus on war, every single type of unit conceivable has been used in the games.
* [[Standard Sci-Fi Fleet]]
* [[Standard Sci
* [[Standard Sci
* [[Standard Time Units]]: The Imperium officially runs on Terran years, and presumably Terran days onboard starships.
** Sort of: the Imperial calendar is explicitly based on the Gregorian, but rather than having 365 days, it has 1000 "Days"/"Year Fractions"/"[[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|Chronosegments]]" of roughly 8hrs 45min apiece. If you think of each Chronosegment as a work shift, it makes it easier, especially if a "week" is 20 Chronosegments, and a "month" 100, as you wind up with roughly the same breakdown as the 7/30 you have now. The fluff explicitly has the "Year Fraction" part of the system used only by those who have to deal with ''lots'' of different local calendars.
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* [[Sword and Gun]]: Generally favoured by every somewhat-sentient race in the game for close-quarters combat troops.
* [[Synchronisation]]: Titans and their Princeps, some ships and their captains.
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* [[Time Abyss]]: Most Eldar, but a few ancient Marines and Chaos Marines cross into this trope as well. The Dreadnoughts are prominent even among the Marines: the oldest one of them has seen the Emperor and fought by his side in life, which is almost 11 000 years from current in-universe time. Truth be told, though, Necrons own this. The C'tan are outright stated to be the oldest living things in the universe, and the actual Necron race is ancient on par with the Old Ones themselves. The Necrons and C'Tan are actually old enough that they have to periodically wake up and move their tomb worlds when they stars they orbit die.
* [[Tin Tyrant]]: Pretty much every commander wears a high tech suit of armor. Artwork of Khorne and the Emperor also has them fall under this.
* [[Took a Level
* [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]]: The Black Library is an entire extradimensional stronghold full of these. See also the Book of Lorgar.
* [[Torture Technician]]: Dark Eldar Haemonculi, quite a lot of Inquisitors. Most Ork painboyz have got the Torture part down, but the Technician (keeping him alive) part is usually ignored.
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* [[Touch of Death]]: Mainly used by C'tan and daemons, but the odd high-power psyker has been known to do this.
* [[Tournament Play]]: The kind of competition at a 40k Grand Tournament is enough to give the casual player horrible nightmares. Quite appropriate for the setting.
* [[Training
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: Usually this or an [[Unstoppable Rage]].
** Given what they know about Chaos (especially Khorne), Space Marines and Eldar try to fight in this state.
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* [[You Are Not Ready]]: Common Eldar sentiment to humans. The most common reply is a bolt shell to the face.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Regularly used by Chaos, Orks and Imperial Commissars.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Gleefully employed by followers of Chaos and the Dark Eldar.
** Also employed by the Grey Knights chapter with most other Imperial troops [[He Knows Too Much|in order to preserve the secret of their existence]].
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