Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-94.3.72.36-20131224225315/@comment-108.20.1.200-20131225180941

I disagree with Callummacdonald79. Angron's slave army may have even been better than most of the other Primarch's self atained troops, being cyborgs and seasoned gladiators. E propbably knew that being a commander for millenia. Their low social status shuld not have been a detrament to them before E because it wasn't in othe cases like with Corax.

I thing the Emperor just didn't like Angron turning him down. The Emperor probably wasn't used to that and didn't like it. So he didn't intervene to help his troops, sending a message, but took Angron because he was too important to be left to his own devicess.

Your theory is valid, Contributer 94, but I don't know if it needs to be that complicated.

The other primarchs joined the Emperor by their own free will imediatelly, some compeated with him, were bested, then submited, so the Emperor let them incorporate their friends into their legions. Angron didn't. He did not deserve the privelage. Simple. He was a bad son from the start.