Kind of a dumb question, but since Space Marines are recruited on Hive or Feral worlds, do any of them ends up with nostalgia and ends up trying to return to his homeplanet?
>>46479982
Depends on the chapter.
Sure, why not?
>>46480008
So chapters have nostalgia while others don't?
>>46479982
Rarely. They're conditioned / brainwashed thoroughly.
>>46480042
Space Wolves hang out on Fenris all the time, hunt trolls and stuff and are bros with the local tribes who are lucky to live in Asaheim rather than in the lands below.
>>46479982
There's chapters like the salamanders that have a strong cultural bond with the planet/s they control. But as long as their training doesn't wipe their memories through trauma, I don't see why not, weirder shit happens in fluff.
>>46479982
Sometimes. Depends on the Chapter.
Look up the Death Wing story on Lexicanum or something. It's about some Dark Angels returning home, finding shit going down, then stayed to lead their former tribes and help them rebuild once the fighting was over.
>>46480215
Salamanders sounds like bro-tier marines.
>>46481355
They are! When not fighting against heresy, they're pretty chill farmers/teachers; basically an integrated part of society. Too bad the stormfags from /pol/ poured in and made them into shitty nigger memes, sigh.
>>46481641
A shame. The only marines I know are the Ultramarines one.
And the Dark Angels because of that one book, and they both sounds like assholes.
>ultramarines acts like administrator and master instead of helping
>they had a fucking garden planet
>dark angels keep secrets from everyone
>even themselves
>>46481711
Ultramar has objectively the best living conditions in the galaxy.
>>46484229
GEE I WONWDER WHO COULD BE BEHIND THIS POST
>>46484229
Ward go home.