Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-94.3.72.36-20131224225315/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131228131739

This is another case of the Emperor being so insanely powerful that he does not precieve things as lesser beings do, even Primarchs.

I agree that Angrons refusal to join him would have left him miffed, but he probably does not see the logic in Angron refusing and wanting to stay with his slave army. So, he does what he believes is the logical thing, protects a powerful asset, not fully comprehending the feeling of betrayal that Angron would then have.

Many of the greatest accomplishments of man are down the the Emperor, but being god-like in power also left him unable to empathise with things like loss and betrayal, hence alot of his questionable decisions during the great crusade regarding his sons.