Seems weird to parody 40k. Like I know some people engage with it with no awareness of the existing satire but it's kind of strange that represents enough people that this series lands.
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Because it changed over time, and now enough of the fanbase engage with it non-satirically.
That is because a large chunk of the fan base think that they would be Space Marines and not some shmuck living a shitty life in a hive city. I listened to an audio book of a guy who was not a criminal being turned into a servitor and he woke up at the start and was trying to tell them her was there for a routine procedure. He was just some low level bureaucrat or something. He was begging them to please stop and check his file and they just kept going removing parts and saved his mind for last. It was fucking horrible. That is what is like to be a human in that universe.
Which begs the question, how long before people stop realizing the Space King is satire? Probably around episode 2.
It gets better with each episode.
A hyperviolent parody of a hyperviolent satire. I love it.
Is that because If the Emperor had a Text to Speech isn't satire, but 94% canon?
Praise be to Space King.