In Hellhounds , the animation quality has leveled up significantly. The lighting is more dynamic, utilizing deep shadows and harsh contrasts that feel ripped straight from a Dan Abnett novel. The movement has become more fluid; where Astartes felt stiff and mechanical (intentionally, to show the weight of the armor), Hellhounds shows Space Marines moving with a terrifying, predatory grace.
For every smart character beat, there is a clumsy plot device. The “silence wave” is intriguing, but by episode four, you realize the writers are following the Lost playbook: ask ten questions, answer none. We get a subplot about a “quantum leech” in episode three that is resolved via technobabble so dense it requires subtitles.
Accompanying his narrative promotion is a "new and improved" Captain Titus miniature, revealed as part of the set. starship titus new
The original "Starship Titus" concept was criticized for being too heavy and reliant on a fragile rotating gravity ring. The model addresses these flaws with three groundbreaking upgrades:
The legendary Demetrian Titus has officially returned to his former glory, ascending once again to the rank of . Following the massive success of Space Marine 2 , Games Workshop has integrated the character deeper into the core lore of Warhammer 40,000 , granting him a new title— Master of the Watch —and a pivotal role in the defense of the Imperium. The Promotion to Captain In Hellhounds , the animation quality has leveled
This isn’t the fictional starship you're looking for, but it’s arguably the most important starship named “Titus” that no one is talking about. The irony is that while we scour the internet for a lost phantom ship, a real one is already burning through the atmosphere.
The Return of a Legend: Captain Titus and the Wardens of Ultramar Demetrian Titus For every smart character beat, there is a
: Starship development is rapidly progressing toward its next major flight tests. Most recently, flight licenses for Starship Flight 12 and 13 have been updated as of April 2026. 🛡️ Warhammer 40,000: The "New Titus" Release For fans of the Space Marine
The starship of science fiction has always been our great vessel of hope—a gleaming chariot to carry us away from the mundane and into the infinite. But not every ship makes it to its destination. Some explode on the launchpad, some are sabotaged by their own hubris, and some exist only in the digital tombs of abandoned fan wikis.