GhostKing 666
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Case in point, the rise of the scientist-kings. Turns out all that technological power and ability was matched with little to no restraint and boundless ambition and whether you lived in paradise or a new circle of hell depended entirely on who was in charge. Fanfiction likes to paint the idea that there was some "enlightened federation" around at the time but what we know of the Gene Wars paints a very different picture."No. It wasn't. While in most regards the Terran Federation was far more that the Imperium, it had many fundamental flaws."
Custodes Codex (8th Edition) Page 8 said said:Thinking machines and the development of ever more esoteric weapons and transportation technologies played their part, but the single greatest factor to drive this expansion was the ability – and the reckless will – to manipulate human genetics. Utterly certain of their own primacy, scientist-kings and techno-demagogues followed every strand of curiosity and exercised powers of creation that made them seem like gods. Ultimately, their hubris led them to catastrophe, and onwards to the very brink of extinction. Worlds were overrun by bloody uprisings within their own populations, much of which were mutated beyond sanity and recognition. Gene-wars consumed entire star systems, while a psychic apocalypse drowned the stars in fire. The vast empire of Humanity was shattered amidst horror and anarchy, and the oppressive shroud of Old Night settled over all.
At the heart of this galactic disaster lay Terra, transformed from a glittering jewel to an apocalyptic hellscape by forbidden weapons and biological atrocities. Yet though its people fell into darkness and ignorance, many of the technologies that had led them to ruin survived, sealed away in hidden bunkers and biomantic crypts. Sure enough, as Humanity clawed its way back from the brink beneath the lashes of cruel warlords, so those self-appointed rulers discovered the weapons of old and tried once again to turn them upon one another. Terra faced the threat of a second apocalypse as gene-bred barbarians and ghastly flesh stitched ghouls made war at the behest of madmen, fanatics and techno-cannibalistic murderers.
The Horus Heresy Book Seven - Inferno said said:At the height of humanity's ancient dominion during the Dark Age of Technology, unbridled and recklessly potent human science had unlocked the myriad potentials within the human genome and even thought nothing of the terrible crimes of transgenic hybridization, the fusing of human and alien biology, if it suited the whims of the scientist- kings of that lost age.
The end result of their inevitable rediscoveries was a world already plunged into violent anarchy and environmental collapse made infinitely worse by the abused powers of those lost gods and devils of ancient science unleashed, genetically tailored viral warfare, desperate schemes at blood-bought immorality and power, and a hulking grotesquery of once-human shock troops driven into battle by the ambition of crazed warlords. Mutation, monstrosity, pogrom, disease and death unimaginable were let loose by the warlords lust for conquest; such was Terra's long night.
By the time of the coming of the Emperor to finally quell the endless war, splice-wrought and muscle-grafted warriors were the common currency of war amid the techno- barbarian tribes and mercenary clans which dominated much of desolate Ancient Terra, while degenerate gene-damaged mutants and abhumans haunted the ruins and wastes beyond the holdfasts of petty empires. The more extreme children of the Dark Age of Technology were also a fearful legend which haunted, all too real, the dreams of men, be they the Excubari Vivamorphs of Cahmarg, who culled the young for 'beautiful* flesh to graft to their own failing bodies, or the nightmare horrors of the Ghourmant clans of the deep sinks of Detra-Merica, whose terrible strength and longevity were bought only at the price of a far more indiscriminate and insatiable hunger.
The DAoT was a "golden age" in the sense that Man had the technology to pretty much do anything it wanted, with the flip side of that era's "Scientist-Kings" having unchecked ambition to go along with all that power. If the Gene Wars were any indication, the Cybernetic Revolt was probably another example of their hubris trying to cash another check their asses couldn't pay and things finally blowing up in a spectacular manner.
Almost makes the Mechanicus treating the word "scientist" as a grave insult seem reasonable, doesn't it.