Warhammer 40,000 is one of the most comically over-the-top dystopias in all of science fiction. It’s a weird and wonderful world whose “heroes” don’t hesitate to end billions of lives to catch one villain, a sclerotic vision of the future in which the human race is enslaved by the psychic corpse of its defeated god-emperor. It’s so miserable that its slogan—“In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war”—inspired the “grimdark” sci-fi genre.
This week, however, it’s somehow got even worse.
PETA—the animal rights group famed for its ridiculous stunts, and asserting monkeys can own intellectual property—has set its sights on Games Workshop’s universe, by writing an open letter to its CEO asking him to “consider removing fur garments from your Warhammer characters at the next opportunity.”
Numerous Games Workshop characters wear furs across both its science fiction and fantasy worlds, not least the Space Wolves, its range of Viking-inspired space marines who tend to drape themselves in the pelts of alien wolves.

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