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Xenos: Seven Alien Species With A Shot At Conquering the 40k Galaxy

I was recently on a seminar panel talking about the Xenos – the myriad species of the Warhammer 40,000 galaxy. A good number of my novels and stories deal directly with or touch upon the Xenos and the seminar really got me thinking about these races. From an author’s point of view, any of these races can be represented as a devastating threat and as the background continues to evolve, some become more or less dangerous. Naturally, I reserve the right to change my mind or be persuaded otherwise, but here is my current take on those races who have the greatest chance at completely conquering the galaxy. In reverse order:


7. The Eldar
A species appearing superficially similar to humans, although often described as taller and more elfin. They are both a technologically advanced and psychic race, wielding great power through their martial experience, mystical weaponry and prognostic capabilities. The Eldar suffered a social, cultural and spiritual collapse at the height resulting in fragmentation, stagnation and slow deterioration. They are an elder race of the galaxy, dwindling in number - whose time has passed, despite still being a powerful force to be reckoned with. While anything is possible, they are not serious contenders in respect to galactic conquest due to reduced resources and capability. They seem uninterested in such a broad goal, instead concentrating on the survival of their species in a hostile and ignorant galaxy.



6. The Necrons
The Necrons are a race of robotic, skeletal warriors - the soulless creations of terrible Star Gods from galactic myth and legend. They have lain dormant in secreted stasis-tombs for longer than other xenos races have been in existence and are slowly awakening – ready to mobilise and make the galaxy their dominion. Armed with ancient and terrible technologies, and seemingly self-repairing, the Necrons are regarded as an implacable and impassive force intent on cold victory. The Necrons are certainly more apparently aggressive than the Eldar - the other elder race of the galaxy – but suffer from the same issue. Their time has passed and in the eons they have lain dormant in their tombs, other aggressive and pervasive races have evolved to stand in their way. They are more of a shadowy threat than a likely contenders for conquering the galaxy.



5. Minor Xenos Races
There are innumerable minor xenos races in the galaxy who have achieved sentience but have yet to make their mark: the Kroot, the Nicassar, the Vespid, the Demiurg, the Fra’al, the Galg, the Q’orl, the Hrud, the K’nib, the Tarellian. All bring different attributes to table. The Hrud might be seen as the galactic equivalents of rats or roaches and it would be unwise to bet against a race about which little is known beyond the fact that they are difficult to eradicate while swiftly growing to number to become interstellar plagues. With some, like the Kroot and the Q’orl, much depends upon evolutionary steps that unlock great possibility for the races. Others are already technologically advanced and hostile – like the Fra’al – and a growing threat. One of the reasons that such minor xenos races might not individually appear a threat is the propensity for some of them to form protective alliances with one another. On the other hand, this might signify a greater collective threat for other races who refuse to join their ranks. What makes these minor races more of a threat than much more ancient races is that the galaxy has already witnessed what these older species have to offer: these minor races have yet to have their day (as every Tarrelian ‘dog’-soldier must have). They have possibility on their side: the threat of the not-yet-known.



4. The Tau
The Tau are a young, humanoid race, who are highly technologically-advanced for their age. In a very short time they have carved out a small empire in the galactic east and have proved successful in territorial wars against neighbouring, established civilisations. While bringing fantastic new technologies to bear on the battlefield, the Tau are also experts in extraterrestrial diplomacy, bringing many other minor species into a confederacy against other, more hostile species. In exchange for technology and protection, the Tau have recruited a variety of xenos species with different specialisations and abilities to their cause. Each of these races help address weaknesses that the Tau perceive in themselves and this makes the Tau an increasing galactic threat. They regard themselves as a ‘Greater Good’ in the universe and there is little wonder that other species gravitate towards them when confronted with the bloody example of other brutish and tyrannical races. As well as the Tau’s technological and social advantages, being such a very young race, they also benefit from the potential of continued evolutionary development. They learn quickly and seem undaunted by the threat of other alien civilisations on their borders. It is hard not to root for them and their galactic ambitions.



3. The Orks
The Orks or ‘Greenskins’ are a barbaric and warlike race spread across the galaxy, who have the potential to be the most successful alien species in the galaxy. They are one of the most numerous species, split up into thousands of despotic empires. They have a natural affinity with technology and a savage desire to destroy and kill. Unfortunately for Greenskin dominion, the Orks are so war-like that they cannot help warring with each other as well as everyone else, making it unlikely that they will pool their strength for any great length of time and conquer the galaxy. From time to time their colossal warmongering Waaagh!s remind other species of the devastating potential and the massive swathes of interstellar destruction they can wreak across entire sections of the galaxy. They are certainly numerous enough and stupid enough to attempt a mindless and bloody galactic conquest.



2. Humanity
When examining the potential for galactic conquest, it is difficult not to consider humanity – that most dangerous of species. From the point of view of other galactic species, humanity is probably the middle ground and demonstrates many different advantages. To the Eldar, humanity is probably considered an upstart race – not unlike the Tau appears to humanity. Humans are a technologically advanced race - who have experimented with devastating weapons of mass destruction as well as unlocking the generic possibilities of their race in the Primarchs and the Space Marines. Humanity is relentlessly prejudice, xenophobic and expansive – aggressively defending the vast empire known as the Imperium and mobilising colossal armies across the stars in order to bring extinction to other races. Humanity is also evolving and unlocking further potential in the form of psychic abilities and dangers. Like other aggressive races, one of humanity’s most significant weaknesses is its inability not to fragment and war against itself. For this reason, races that are single-minded of purpose stand a good chance against the Imperium and wider humanity – despite all of the advantages humans retain in a war of galactic conquest.




1. The Tyranids
The Tyranids are a terrible extra-galactic race that travels the universe as a monstrous superorganism. Tyranid fleets move from planet to planet, defeating defending species with supra-evolving bio-constructs before assimilating all living matter into their hive fleets to fuel the further creation of terrifying, Tyranid organisms. Every time a Tyranid host defeats an enemy, it takes on its strength and numbers – not only in the raw biological building blocks of new fighting organisms – but also in terms of genetic advantage. If the Tyranids assimilate a psychic race then their new constructs receive the genetic benefits of psychic aggression; defeating hardy races make the Tyranids hardier; defeating races adapted to harsh and unusual environmental conditions makes the Tyranids similarly so. It is this simple approach to galactic conquest that makes the Tyranids clear front runners in the race for domination. Beyond being amongst the most horrific creatures in the galaxy to fight, they are driven by a single hive mind that is relentless in its desire to realise a deep, alien need to assimilate all other races. Victory makes them stronger in every way. The thing that makes Tyranids the most likely galactic conquerors is the fact that they have more than likely already achieved such a feat in their own galaxy. They have form for success. For all any of the other races on this list know, the Tyranids have left innumerable galaxies barren and devoid of other alien life. A chilling, if impressive, notion.



Do you agree?

And A Good Time Was Had By All


Well, just recovering after the fantastic event that was Black Library Live! 2012. The best year so far, by my reckoning. Here are a few things that I really enjoyed – in no particular order:


-The smooth operation of the entire event. Hats off and deep thanks to all the Black Library crew who ensured that everything ran like clockwork.

-Meeting so many people and signing so many books. It’s a personal best for me. I really loved talking to everyone on the day. Thanks for asking me to add a few more words in the front of your books! Such a fantastic group of people – interesting, passionate about their reading and an absolute pleasure to meet.

-The Seminars: I enjoyed these a great deal. All three were really interesting and benefitted from a wealth of great questions from the audience. I hope I was even half as interesting back! Would do these again in a heartbeat!

- Spending time with the Black Library authors and artists. Always a pleasure. We should meet up more often. A big ‘Nice to see you again’ to Sarah Cawkwell, Graham McNeill, Gav Thorpe, Nick Kyme, Christian Dunn, Andy Smillie, William King, Josh Reynolds, John French, Andy Chambers and Neil Roberts.

-Work is always a pleasure and never a chore at BL and so between signings and seminars it was great crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s with Laurie Goulding and Graeme Lyon on a few projects.

-Meeting both new and old friends in the bar afterwards! I had a great time shooting the breeze with the people that make Black Library Live really come to life. I enjoyed meeting all of you! Particular shout outs go to some of the Bolt Hole crew: Xisor, Squiggle and Schaferwhat‽ (with whom I put the world to rights over a pint of Bugmans), Narrativium and Shadowhawk (who does not let oceans and continents come between him and an excellent event!). Internet monikers have been used to protect the innocent. I also shouldn’t forget Phil ‘You didn’t forget me’ Thorogood. Don’t worry, Phil – you are unforgettable. There were others – but I can’t put all the monikers to faces – but know that I enjoyed meeting you too! Oh yes – Reds8n, thanks for the Dakka-dice! When asked to do something, I can genuinely no longer say, ‘No dice...’ If I've missed anyone out - feel free to embarrass me in the Comments. I really wish I could have spent more time with those that came to the event. I look forward to next time!


Well, it’s now back to work for me. The keyboard is calling and I have a bunch of cool new projects to get into.

Black Library Live! 2012... Bring It!


I am really excited about Black Library Live! 2012. For those who aren't aware, Black Library Live! is an annual event celebrating Black Library novels and their authors. It's in its fourth successful year and Black Library Live! 2012 takes place on Saturday 3rd March at Warhammer World in Nottingham. A range of Black Library authors, artists and editors will be in attendance - as indicated below. I'm looking forward to seeing the noble ranks of the Black Library loyal readership - who are always a joy to meet - and perhaps signing some books while I'm at it. I have several signing sessions during the day and will, of course, be jazzed to sign any of my novels, anthologies or limited releases. My two most recent books, my Space Marine Battles novel Legion of the Damned and the Horus Heresy novella anthology The Primarchs will both be available to buy months earlier than their print release date. You're welcome to bring them along and shoot the breeze while I scribble away.



I'm also fortunate enough to have been invited to sit on the panels of three different seminars during the day. These are indicated below and if you attend I'll try my best to answer questions and not ruin the Warhammer universes for you. I look forward to seeing you.

Black Library Live! 2012 Schedule

Signed in Blood


I will be signing copies of my new Space Marine Battles novel Legion of the Damned at the Black Library stand during the 'Warhammer 40,000 Doubles Event' in Warhammer World on Saturday 25th February (this weekend, for people like me who try to live their lives without a calendar). I will be there from midday, so feel free to drop by. See you there! The fantastic Graham McNeill will also be signing copies of Iron Warriors: The Omnibus and pre-release copies of his new audio drama, Eye of Vengeance.

I am also looking forward to meeting people at Black Library Live! 2012, that takes place on Saturday 3rd March – more of that later. Also, don’t forget the newest of Black Library’s events – the Black Library Weekender 2012, which takes place on Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th of November at the Nottingham Belfry Hotel. Check out the website for further details and to purchase tickets for this great new event.

I am reliably informed that I can’t actually sign books in blood – mine, your own or your enemy’s – at the above events. Something about Health and Safety regulations...Who knew?