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[[Image:JokaeroDigitalWeapon.jpg‎|right|thumb|Visual [[AIDS|aids]].]]
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The Jokaero are an ape-like race created by the [[Old Ones]] a long time ago.
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It is questionable if they are a truly intelligent race despite being technologically advanced, because they don't possess a language, culture or any greater motivation than bare survival.


It is speculated their understanding about technology is coded into their genes, much like [[Ork]] Oddboyz (Mekboyz, Painboyz etc.). Although, they differ from their greenskinned breatheren because their technology isn't from a pile of crap. These space monkeys are somehow potentially more advanced than the entire Imperium, almost all of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus|Mechanicus]], and (in different feilds of technology) most [[Eldar]] craftsmen.
[[Image:GKJokearo.jpg‎|right|thumb|Everything's better with space orangutans.]]
{{Topquote|Order your men to stop their firing. I will show you my personal army build... Operator, it is time. Do the... How you say...? 'Funky monkey!|[[If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device| Inquisitor Coteaz about to unleash the cheese.]]}}


They ''are'' capable of interstellar travel, and migrate as a pack in large, perfectly geometric spaceships which make use of invisible currents of energy, inherent to the fabric of the universe. While it is rare if they choose to do this, a large percentage of Jokaero live upon these spacecraft. Why they are never engaged in space combat is a mystery.
{{Topquote|To suggest that we can learn anything about the simian nature from a study of man is sheer nonsense. Why, man is a nuisance.|Doctor Zaius, ''Planet of the Apes''}}


They create digital weapons (all digital weapons, in fact) which some factions, mainly high-up Imperials and influential Techpriests, make use of. Mainly, rich Imperial snobs will use Jokaero as a Protectorate, a euphemism for forced labor.
Lesser known fact: the entire [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe and all its depressing crushing grimdarkness, from the wearisome toiling of factory serfs, the endless struggle of the [[Imperial Guard]] against overwhelming odds, the callous judgement of the [[Inquisition]], the fiery fanaticism of the [[Ecclesiarchy]], the malevolence of the [[Chaos Gods]], to the plots of the [[Necrons]] and [[Eldar]] and all the rest is just volumes upon volumes of set up for the fact that there are mad scientist Space Orangutans zipping around.
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==Overview==
The Jokaero (''Pongo ingenio'' - fun fact, it's the same genus as the real-life Orang-utan) are an ape-like race created by the [[Old Ones]] a to serve as the tech staff during the [[War in Heaven]].
It is questionable if they are truly a sapient race despite being technologically advanced, because they don't possess a language, culture, or any greater motivation than bare survival. Thus, the Imperium usually considers them to be animals and treats them as such. And if you think that this is said in a derogatory manner, think again. This means that humans are not determined to exterminate them like they would be if Jokaero would be your average sapient alien species and even attempt to have one as a pet, like some members of the inquisition do.


Despite this, GW lore says Jokaero are extremely rare, and impossibly illusive to boot. They are fairly analogous to animals, and so are instinctively distrustful of other beings (almost always rightfully so). If you do manage, by some miracle, to get ahold of one of these chimps, and not get cubstomped by their teeny Multilaser rings and bracelets, you still need to manage to keep them. They have a nasty habit of knowing how everything every race could possibly build works and operates, plus things nobody else in the universe knows. Naturally, this means that any prison they are held in is usually short-lived, despite any measures to prevent it. Logic is not a necessary component of the Warhammer universe. This in mind, it is not impossible to work with a Jokaero (and thus aquire more Digital Weapons). If you can convince them you are friendly, they won't run from you and you can essentially roll with them for a while, hopefully getting some Digital Weapon death-bling into the bargain. If you are the gimdark version of Jane Goodall, you might even manage to aquire one as a pet/coworker, seeing as they are a very rare and valuable resouce. However, this is exceedingly rare, and accounting for the vastness of known space, only the wellest-to-do of Rogue Traders, [[Dark Eldar|beastmasters]], and super-rich, eccentric Imperial Lords have a Jokaero in their possession.
It is speculated that their understanding of technology is coded into their genes, much like [[Ork]] Oddboyz (Mekboyz, Painboyz etc.). However, they differ from their greenskinned brethren because their technology isn't psychically taped-together crap. These space apes are somehow <s>potentially</s> more advanced than the entire Imperium, <s>almost</s> all of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus|Mechanicus]], and (in different fields of technology) most [[Eldar]] craftsmen.


Barring all this, Jokaero are still stereotypically finicky, making doohickies on a whim: sometimes not at all, sometimes for days straight. There is no guarantee that the gadgets it makes will be Digital Weapons, however anything it does make will assuredly be magnitudes more advanced (and smaller) that any Imperial equivalent (if there is one). As said above, the Jokaero mostly make things out of simple survival need: self defence lasers, multi-dimentional backbacks, infrared goggles and the like.
They ''are'' capable of interstellar travel, and migrate as a pack in large, perfectly geometric spaceships which make use of invisible currents of energy, inherent to the fabric of the universe. While it is rare that they choose to do this, a large percentage of Jokaero live upon these spacecrafts. These craft are some of the most powerful in the galaxy: the Deathwatch once attempted to attack a "Jokaero star-frame", only to be fended off by an "entire fleet's worth of firepower".


They create [[Digital Weapons]] (so called because they're worn on a person's fingers, not because they're CGI. Pretty much all post-[[Horus Heresy]] digital weapons), which some factions, mainly high-up Imperials and influential Techpriests, make use of. They also make the [[Spyrer]] suits found amongst the High Nobility of [[Hive World]]s such as [[Necromunda]] or worlds in the [[Dark Heresy|Calixis sector]]. Mainly, rich Imperial snobs will somehow use Jokaero as a <s>Protectorate</s> Protector-ape (a euphemism for forced labor) to get cool shit.


==Jokearo in Warhammer 40K Tabletop==
Despite this, GW lore says Jokaero are extremely rare, and impossibly elusive to boot. They are fairly analogous to animals, and so are instinctively distrustful of other beings (almost always rightfully so). If you do manage, by some miracle, to get a hold of one of these orangutans, and not get curb-stomped by their teeny [[Multilaser]] rings and bracelets, you still need to manage to keep them. They have a nasty habit of knowing how everything every race could possibly build works and operates, plus things nobody else in the universe knows. Naturally, this means that any prison they are held in is usually temporary, despite any and all preventative measures, although it may immediately tinker with the prison after escaping and then [[Derp|become trapped in the now improved prison,]] from which it will escape and restart the cycle. Logic is not a necessary component of the Warhammer universe. Keeping this in mind, it is not impossible to work with a Jokaero (and thus acquire more [[Digital Weapons]]); if you can convince them that you are friendly, they won't run from you and you can essentially roll with them for a while, hopefully getting some Digital Weapon death-bling in the bargain. If you are the grimdark version of Jane Goodall, you might even manage to acquire one as a pet/coworker, seeing as they are a very rare and valuable resource. However, this is exceedingly rare, and accounting for the vastness of known space, only the wellest-to-do of Rogue Traders, [[Dark Eldar|beastmasters]], and super-rich, eccentric Imperial Lords have a Jokaero in their possession. At least one has been kept as a permanent retainer to an Inquisitor and was happy to go along with whatever they wanted - it even repaired a superheavy tank to full working order and THEN proceeded to improve it in every conceivable way, making it as fast as a [[Salamander Reconnaissance Tank|Salamander]] which came in pretty handy when it came to tankshocking deamons.


[[Image:GKJokearo.jpg‎|right|thumb|Everything's better with Monkeys.]]
Barring all this, Jokaero are still stereotypically finicky, making doohickies on a whim: sometimes not at all, sometimes for days straight. There is no guarantee that the gadgets it makes will be [[Digital Weapons]]; however, anything it does make will assuredly be magnitudes more advanced (and smaller) than any Imperial equivalent (if there is one). For example, if you plead at it for months on end to build you a finger-mounted Meltagun, and it can make a subdermally forehead-mounted Multi-melta in three hours, the Jokaero might still just ignore you, get hungry, and build an antigravity energy-field banana peeler, use it once, and then throw it away only to build a diesel-powered diamond-tipped banana peeler a week later. As said above, the Jokaero mostly make things out of simple survival need: self-defence lasers, multi-dimensional backpacks, infrared goggles, and the like. But they're wildly inconsistent about what they do and don't value and are apt as not to eagerly trade a plasma pistol for a banana, for they can always build another plasma pistol but the banana is a banana.


Recently, with the Codex: Grey Knights including Jokaero as a possible bodyguard unit for Inquisitors, /tg/ quickly found a loophole in the rules that allowed them to field an entire army of space-orangutans. The result is that Codex: Grey Knights has been jokingly called Codex: Jokaero.
It's also worth noting that they completely disprove the Mechanicus' notion that all technology the imperium might need was invented in the dark age of technology.
 
==Jokaero in Warhammer Adventures==
An adult Jokaero named Flegan-Pala joins the gaggle of child heroes in ''Attack of the Necron''. He is nicknamed “Fleapit,” much to his chagrin. The Lexmechanic, Erasmus, claims that they are native to Holy Terra, but he may be in error (The "Galactic Compendium" in the back of the second book clarifies that they are not from Holy Terra). Flegan-Pala is given a chapter from his own perspective, which shows that Jokaero are fully sapient, though he is not able to speak in Low Gothic. His technological aptitude is depicted as being wondrous; he’s able to create a [[Sonic Weaponry|sonic cannon]] in seconds when a Necron hunter approaches him. When he’s first introduced, he’s shown to be able to physically overpower an Ogryn.
 
==Jokaero in Warhammer 40K Tabletop==
[[Image:JokaeroDigitalWeapon.jpg‎|right|thumb|250px|Visual [[AIDS|aids]].]]
Recently, with the Codex: Grey Knights including Jokaero as a possible bodyguard unit for Inquisitors, /tg/ quickly found a loophole in the rules that allowed them to field an entire army of space-orangutans (the so-called "Barrel of Monkeys" army build). The result is that Codex: Grey Knights has been jokingly called Codex: Jokaero.
 
By the way, you know those little shiny rings they have? Those extremely small, light, and TINY rings? Yeah. Those are all [[awesome|FUCKING LASCANNONS. And Heavy Flamers. And Multi-Meltas. AT THE SAME TIME]].
 
*Step 1: Play a 6000pts Apocalypse game
*Step 2: Field Inquisitor Coteaz as HQ and 163 Jokaero
*Step 3: Take a picture of your opponents face when he realizes you have 163 Lascannons/Multi-meltas/Heavy flamers (I.E. can fuck up anything)
*Step 4: ????
*Step 5: Profit!
*Step 6: Die a horrible death that could satisfy [[Khorne]] for centuries. Could.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Karman.jpg|This is a Karman from [[AT-43]] and not, in fact, a Jokearo, but numerous fa/tg/uys have voiced that they intend to use them as proxies for their impossible all-monkey army.
Image:Karman.jpg|This is a Karman from [[AT-43]] and not, in fact, a Jokaero, but numerous fa/tg/uys have voiced that they intend to use them as [[Proxy|proxies]] for their all-monkey army.
<gallery>
Image:JokaeroDropPod.jpg|A Jokaero Drop Pod.
Image: Jokaero-ship-sawbone-station.jpg
Image: JokaeroBust.jpg
Image: BigJokaero.jpg
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 21 June 2023

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This article contains something which makes absolutely no logical sense, such as Nazi Zombie Mercenaries, Fucking Space Orangutans, anything written by a certain Irish leper or Robin Crud-ace, or Wizards of the Coast hiring the fucking Pinkertons over a children’s card game. If you proceed, consider yourself warned.
Everything's better with space orangutans.

"Order your men to stop their firing. I will show you my personal army build... Operator, it is time. Do the... How you say...? 'Funky monkey!"

Inquisitor Coteaz about to unleash the cheese.

"To suggest that we can learn anything about the simian nature from a study of man is sheer nonsense. Why, man is a nuisance."

– Doctor Zaius, Planet of the Apes

Lesser known fact: the entire Warhammer 40,000 universe and all its depressing crushing grimdarkness, from the wearisome toiling of factory serfs, the endless struggle of the Imperial Guard against overwhelming odds, the callous judgement of the Inquisition, the fiery fanaticism of the Ecclesiarchy, the malevolence of the Chaos Gods, to the plots of the Necrons and Eldar and all the rest is just volumes upon volumes of set up for the fact that there are mad scientist Space Orangutans zipping around.

Overview[edit]

The Jokaero (Pongo ingenio - fun fact, it's the same genus as the real-life Orang-utan) are an ape-like race created by the Old Ones a to serve as the tech staff during the War in Heaven. It is questionable if they are truly a sapient race despite being technologically advanced, because they don't possess a language, culture, or any greater motivation than bare survival. Thus, the Imperium usually considers them to be animals and treats them as such. And if you think that this is said in a derogatory manner, think again. This means that humans are not determined to exterminate them like they would be if Jokaero would be your average sapient alien species and even attempt to have one as a pet, like some members of the inquisition do.

It is speculated that their understanding of technology is coded into their genes, much like Ork Oddboyz (Mekboyz, Painboyz etc.). However, they differ from their greenskinned brethren because their technology isn't psychically taped-together crap. These space apes are somehow potentially more advanced than the entire Imperium, almost all of the Mechanicus, and (in different fields of technology) most Eldar craftsmen.

They are capable of interstellar travel, and migrate as a pack in large, perfectly geometric spaceships which make use of invisible currents of energy, inherent to the fabric of the universe. While it is rare that they choose to do this, a large percentage of Jokaero live upon these spacecrafts. These craft are some of the most powerful in the galaxy: the Deathwatch once attempted to attack a "Jokaero star-frame", only to be fended off by an "entire fleet's worth of firepower".

They create Digital Weapons (so called because they're worn on a person's fingers, not because they're CGI. Pretty much all post-Horus Heresy digital weapons), which some factions, mainly high-up Imperials and influential Techpriests, make use of. They also make the Spyrer suits found amongst the High Nobility of Hive Worlds such as Necromunda or worlds in the Calixis sector. Mainly, rich Imperial snobs will somehow use Jokaero as a Protectorate Protector-ape (a euphemism for forced labor) to get cool shit.

Despite this, GW lore says Jokaero are extremely rare, and impossibly elusive to boot. They are fairly analogous to animals, and so are instinctively distrustful of other beings (almost always rightfully so). If you do manage, by some miracle, to get a hold of one of these orangutans, and not get curb-stomped by their teeny Multilaser rings and bracelets, you still need to manage to keep them. They have a nasty habit of knowing how everything every race could possibly build works and operates, plus things nobody else in the universe knows. Naturally, this means that any prison they are held in is usually temporary, despite any and all preventative measures, although it may immediately tinker with the prison after escaping and then become trapped in the now improved prison, from which it will escape and restart the cycle. Logic is not a necessary component of the Warhammer universe. Keeping this in mind, it is not impossible to work with a Jokaero (and thus acquire more Digital Weapons); if you can convince them that you are friendly, they won't run from you and you can essentially roll with them for a while, hopefully getting some Digital Weapon death-bling in the bargain. If you are the grimdark version of Jane Goodall, you might even manage to acquire one as a pet/coworker, seeing as they are a very rare and valuable resource. However, this is exceedingly rare, and accounting for the vastness of known space, only the wellest-to-do of Rogue Traders, beastmasters, and super-rich, eccentric Imperial Lords have a Jokaero in their possession. At least one has been kept as a permanent retainer to an Inquisitor and was happy to go along with whatever they wanted - it even repaired a superheavy tank to full working order and THEN proceeded to improve it in every conceivable way, making it as fast as a Salamander which came in pretty handy when it came to tankshocking deamons.

Barring all this, Jokaero are still stereotypically finicky, making doohickies on a whim: sometimes not at all, sometimes for days straight. There is no guarantee that the gadgets it makes will be Digital Weapons; however, anything it does make will assuredly be magnitudes more advanced (and smaller) than any Imperial equivalent (if there is one). For example, if you plead at it for months on end to build you a finger-mounted Meltagun, and it can make a subdermally forehead-mounted Multi-melta in three hours, the Jokaero might still just ignore you, get hungry, and build an antigravity energy-field banana peeler, use it once, and then throw it away only to build a diesel-powered diamond-tipped banana peeler a week later. As said above, the Jokaero mostly make things out of simple survival need: self-defence lasers, multi-dimensional backpacks, infrared goggles, and the like. But they're wildly inconsistent about what they do and don't value and are apt as not to eagerly trade a plasma pistol for a banana, for they can always build another plasma pistol but the banana is a banana.

It's also worth noting that they completely disprove the Mechanicus' notion that all technology the imperium might need was invented in the dark age of technology.

Jokaero in Warhammer Adventures[edit]

An adult Jokaero named Flegan-Pala joins the gaggle of child heroes in Attack of the Necron. He is nicknamed “Fleapit,” much to his chagrin. The Lexmechanic, Erasmus, claims that they are native to Holy Terra, but he may be in error (The "Galactic Compendium" in the back of the second book clarifies that they are not from Holy Terra). Flegan-Pala is given a chapter from his own perspective, which shows that Jokaero are fully sapient, though he is not able to speak in Low Gothic. His technological aptitude is depicted as being wondrous; he’s able to create a sonic cannon in seconds when a Necron hunter approaches him. When he’s first introduced, he’s shown to be able to physically overpower an Ogryn.

Jokaero in Warhammer 40K Tabletop[edit]

Visual aids.

Recently, with the Codex: Grey Knights including Jokaero as a possible bodyguard unit for Inquisitors, /tg/ quickly found a loophole in the rules that allowed them to field an entire army of space-orangutans (the so-called "Barrel of Monkeys" army build). The result is that Codex: Grey Knights has been jokingly called Codex: Jokaero.

By the way, you know those little shiny rings they have? Those extremely small, light, and TINY rings? Yeah. Those are all FUCKING LASCANNONS. And Heavy Flamers. And Multi-Meltas. AT THE SAME TIME.

  • Step 1: Play a 6000pts Apocalypse game
  • Step 2: Field Inquisitor Coteaz as HQ and 163 Jokaero
  • Step 3: Take a picture of your opponents face when he realizes you have 163 Lascannons/Multi-meltas/Heavy flamers (I.E. can fuck up anything)
  • Step 4: ????
  • Step 5: Profit!
  • Step 6: Die a horrible death that could satisfy Khorne for centuries. Could.

Gallery[edit]

Forces of the Inquisition
Command: Inquisitor (Ordo Malleus Inquisitor - Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor
Ordo Xenos Inquisitor
)
Retinue: Acolyte - Arbites Enforcer - Arco-flagellant - Astropath - Banisher
Cherubim - Chiurgeon - Crusaders - Daemonhost - Death Cult Assassin
Hierophant - Inquisitorial Agents - Inquisitorial Pyroclast - Jokaero
Ministorum Priest - Militarum Veteran Squad - Mystic - Pariah - Penal Legion
Penitent - Sanctioned Psyker - Sage (Autosavant - Lexmechanic - Sister Dialogous)
Servo-skull (Data Skull - Tome-skull) - Servitor - Sister Hospitaler - Warp-Seer
Auxiliaries: Inquisitorial Stormtroopers - Deathwatch - Grey Knights
Sisters of Battle - Callidus Assassin - Culexus Assassin
Eversor Assassin - Vindicare Assassin - Vanus Assassin
Venenum Asssassin
Vehicles: Chimera - Land Raider (Land Raider Crusader
Land Raider Redeemer) - Razorback - Rhino
Special Vehicles: Throne of Judgement
Flyers: Valkyrie
Spacecraft: Aquila Lander - Gun-Cutter - Inquisitorial Black Ship
Notable Species of Warhammer 40,000
Major: Eldar Dark Eldar Humans Abhumans Necrons Orks Tau Tyranids Genestealer Hybrids
Minor: Anthrazods Ambull Araklionid Barghesi Banelings Bale Childer Brachyura Drahendra Caradochians
Cimmeriac Cryptos Cythor Fiends Demiurg Donarathi Drugh Dracoliths Drax Enoulian
Enslavers Formosian Fra'al Galg G’nosh Greet Gykon Hrenian Hrud
Ji'atrix Jokaero Jorgall K'nib Kathaps Khrave Kinebrach Kroot L'Huraxi
Lacrymole Laer Lelith Loxatl Medusae Megarachnids Morralian Nagi Nekulli
Nicassar Old Ones Poctroon Q'Orl Rak'gol Rangda Ranghon Reek Reptos
Saharduin Saruthi Scythian Simulacra Slann Slaugth Sslyth Stryxis Tarellian
Thexian Thraxian Thyrrus Tushepta Umbra Ur-Ghul Vespid Watchers in the Dark Whisperers
Xenarch Yabi-Yabi Yu'Vath Zoats Viskeons