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When a cosmic experiment goes wrong, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm are pulled through a dimensional rift — landing in the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40K. Stranded in a galaxy ruled by faith, fear, and eternal war, the legendary heroes face their greatest challenge yet: survival in a place where science is heresy and hope is treason. They crash on a desolate metallic world haunted by ancient machines and encounter the Imperium of Man, a civilization that worships the Emperor as a god and exterminates anything unknown. When Reed studies the Warp — the chaotic energy field that powers the Imperium — he discovers a truth more terrifying than any foe: the universe itself is dying. As the Warp tears open and Chaos Daemons invade reality, the four outsiders must join forces with the Imperium to stop the apocalypse. Against endless darkness, they build a machine to seal the rift — combining Reed’s genius, Sue’s force fields, Johnny’s cosmic flame, and Ben’s unstoppable strength. As worlds burn, Johnny becomes a living sun, and Sue sacrifices herself to hold the collapsing Warp at bay. When the storm finally ends, the sky clears for the first time in centuries — and the Imperium kneels before them in awe. But to the Inquisition, miracles without the Emperor are blasphemy. Branded heretics, the heroes are exiled from the galaxy they saved. Their departure becomes legend. Across the Imperium, whispers spread — of beings who defied Chaos, silenced the Warp, and shone like gods. To some, they were saviors. To others, they were heresy. Yet their story lives on — proof that even in the 41st millennium, light can exist without faith, and humanity’s greatest power is its will to endure. As their ship drifts beyond the edge of the galaxy, the heroes look toward the unknown once more — explorers forever chasing hope between the stars. Because even in the darkest universe, the human spirit never dies. What if Fantastic Four arrived in Warhammer 40K? #