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Why are Space Marines never buried like ordinary humans in Warhammer 40K? In this grimdark lore story, we follow Apothecary Theron as he performs one of the most sacred and disturbing duties of the Adeptus Astartes: harvesting gene-seed from a fallen brother. Through his eyes, we uncover the brutal truth behind Space Marine death—why burial is forbidden, why bodies are reclaimed, and why even in death, an Astartes remains a resource of war. This is not a tale of glory or honor statues. This is the reality behind the propaganda. From battlefield recovery missions to gene-seed arithmetic, from armor reclamation rituals to the Wall of Remembrance, this story explores the horrifying logic that keeps Space Marine Chapters alive for ten thousand years. In the Imperium of Man, death is not the end of service. It is merely the next stage. If you enjoy dark Warhammer 40K lore, psychological horror, and the inhuman cost of survival in the far future, this video is for you. ⚠️ Viewer warning: This story contains themes of body harvesting, death, and transhuman horror consistent with Warhammer 40K lore. ⚠️ Fictional Content Disclaimer This video is a work of fiction set within the Warhammer 40,000 universe. All characters, events, and organizations depicted are fictional and inspired by official lore, codex material, and established themes of Warhammer 40K. This content is created for entertainment and narrative exploration purposes only and does not reflect real-world beliefs, ethics, or practices. Warhammer 40,000 and all related concepts are the property of their respective owners.