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Sorry for your loss
Its the way people differentiate
Warhammer Fantasy is the warhammer with swords, bows, and stuff
Warhammer 40k is the one with guns, tanks, and space things.
It just a naming convention, not implying Warhammer 40k is real.
Tanks, lasers, spaceships.
If star-wars is scifi this is scifi, uses more ballsitic based weaponry as it stands.
As for op, stormcast eternals are in ninth edition, this game is based on 8.
"Hey, 40k tech priest, can you explain how this targeting computer works?"
"Sure! I pray over it, and I anoint it with special oils, and I commune with the spirit of it's technology, and it spits out a firing solution."
The machine spirit is an organic AI, they call it a machine spirit to cover there asses to the peasents. (Litteraly a human brain is powering the vehicle, hence why vehicles can be corrupted b chaos)
There actually is no religion behind the vehicles.
Imagine what an Imperial Guard unit would do to literally any faction in this game. Oh boy.
There's a lot of science fiction in 40k. Especially when you look at tha Tau, who have no psychic potential what-so-ever, no connection to the warp, etc... They're entirely mundane but highly advanced.