Not really it will give you more the feeling of getting your kill stealed away from you and means that the Imperial Fist will join the fight later on. .... So we have more time to polish our yellow helmets (yeah you can interpreter that two ways ) This is what we want! not some sort of honorless explosion in space
Willing? Intended? Codex Astartes Crisis Dorn initially rejected the Codex Astartes and enmity developed between him and Guilliman. Dorn called Guilliman a coward, citing his lack of participation in the defense of the Imperial Palace. Guilliman accused Dorn of being a traitor for refusing the Codex. This enmity quickly involved other Space Marine Legions and a rift developed, Leman Russ of the Space Wolves stood by the Imperial Fists, while Jaghatai Khan of the White Scars and Corax of the Raven Guard supported the Ultramarines. A second civil war appeared likely when the Imperial Fists strike cruiser Terrible Angel was fired upon by the Imperial Navy in connection with Codex crisis.[15a] However, Dorn ultimately relented after spending seven days meditating in the pain glove. There, he concluded that the Legion could no longer serve the Emperor who had been and must serve the Emperor who was, which involved accepting the new order of which the Codex was a part.[2c]
The Iron Cage battle happened after the Codex crisis, kinda like an symbolic painglove, he must have got the idea during his 7 days of meditation in the painglove...putting everyone in the painglove one by one must have been less time efficient haha
If you read the IW version of the tale, then no. If you read the IF version of the tale, then yes. The ultimate irony? They were both written by the same author one after the other.
Come on, chaps! Vote for the IF! The Imperial Fists and the Iron Warriors are not whole without their sworn enemies!