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Becoming a Space Marine doesn't transform a man into a god—it unmakes him. Every legendary Astartes walking the battlefields of the 41st millennium was once a child, strapped to a surgical table while priests carved away everything human. The Imperium's greatest defenders are forged through a process so brutal that ninety percent of aspirants die during transformation. Not in glorious combat across distant worlds, but drowning in their own blood as their bones split and organs rupture under the weight of sacred implants. The survivors face something far worse than death—the complete erasure of their former selves, replaced by something that wears their face but thinks in ways fundamentally alien to humanity. This deep dive into Space Marine creation explores the horrifying reality behind the grimdark lore of Warhammer 40K. We'll walk through every stage of the transformation process, from initial selection of potential Astartes candidates to the final implantation of the Black Carapace. At each phase, we calculate survival odds while examining what's actually being done to these aspirants' bodies and minds. The Primarch's genetic legacy doesn't simply enhance—it rewrites. Bones become ceramite-hard through ossmodulation. Organs multiply and specialize. Neural pathways expand to process information at superhuman speeds. A second heart pumps black blood through reinforced arteries. The Catalepsean Node allows Space Marines to rest without true sleep, making them tireless warriors of the Imperium. But the physical transformation is only the beginning. The psychological cost proves even steeper. Aspirants undergo indoctrination so complete that their original personalities become footnotes in their own existence. They're imprinted with the Chapter's genetic memory, the experiences of their Primarch encoded into their very DNA. They become something post-human—neither fully alive nor entirely machine, existing in the grimdark space between flesh and function. To maintain roughly one million Space Marines across the Imperium's infinite expanse, the Adeptus Mechanicus must process tens of millions of candidates across ten thousand years of the 41st millennium. The mathematics are staggering. The failure rate is catastrophic. Entire generations of young men from Feral Worlds and Hive Cities are culled so that a fraction can ascend to become transhuman soldiers. This isn't recruitment—it's harvesting. We examine the actual mechanisms: the catalytic implants that reshape bone structure, the gland grafts that produce specialized secretions, the surgical procedures that would be considered torture in any civilized age. We explore how the Imperium justifies this process, how Space Marine Chapters rationalize the screaming, and what happens to those rare few who survive but reject their transformation. The central question becomes unavoidable: could you survive it? More importantly—would you want to? Because the child who enters the process no longer exists when it concludes. What emerges is something greater, something more powerful, something utterly inhuman. The price of transcendence in the grim darkness of the far future is your soul itself.