The Sea Horror by Edmond Hamilton | Cosmic Horror
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- First Published Weird Tales May, March 1929.
Either we are all mad, or we have made the greatest discovery ever made. One of our trawls has brought up a thing so incredible, so unbelievable, that our minds refuse to credit it though it lies before our eyes. I will not expose this expedition to the derision of the world by telling what we have found until we learn more, and for that reason we are making a descent within the next half-hour which will tell us all. When you hear from us again we shall either have made the greatest discovery ever made by men, or shall know ourselves the victims of some incomprehensible delusion.
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Shame about the AI voice that stumbles over split words
Cry about it, that will probably help. 😭😭
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My problem is it would be the work of 20 minutes to skim the OCR text of the story for things that might cause the ai voice to stumble. Why not do it?
@@Boogie_the_catWhat an odd response.
Shame he doesnt do anything about it. Its a pretty easy fix. Lazy content.
@@Boogie_the_catweird response bro whats wrong with you. It would take this lazy creator like 10min to fix.
This joins that rare collection of tales which, though dealing in cosmic horror, still manage to do the 'man is the real monster' thing.
Do you have a list in mind?
Agreed. I felt incredibly sad as the story progressed. The slug people at the bottom of the seas all dying was tragic being belief. They were amazing and different from many other takes off fish men and the like.
I keep thinking the expedition leaders could have tried diplomacy. Doesn't sound like they did. I have to imagine people who would monologue their great, centuries old plan to those that they were about to annihilate, that they might listen to how that would be bad from the humans' point of view, and that there is so sorts of life above. Maybe a compromise of stopping the ocean rising plan after a few inches or so. You know, enough to halt the degradation of water levels that they saw happening.
I don't know. Genocide seems a steep price to pay to prevent genocide, when you didn't even try to persuade them otherwise. What do you expect of enlightened scientist looking at a new, superior to human intelligence as weird, gastly horrors, though?
Great story bro keep it up
"Even Stevens." quipped Cthulhu.
So the moral of the story is you have enemies that you don't know that are plotting your demise?
Good story though I liked it.
23:00 I live in Holland. Exactly like in the story.
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good story.
I hope reality turns out just as well🌧️🌊.....😅⛵
thanks ❤
This is some type of AI text to voice isn't it? That's the only reason I can think of for the strange syllable annunciation.
In my head cannon the captin is George Clinton from parliament....it makes the story sooo much better.
...We Want The Funk...gotta have that funk oowwww💥🍻🎶
Uhm, if they can generate water then why are they worried about the oceans disappearing? In addition, since each species inhabits a different ecological niche, there isn't a pressing reason for conflict.
Someone should ha e read this to Stockton Rush.
RIP Titan crew.
Nowadays we send a ROV to see what happened...
De-ja vu & Eerie first story....
Thanks
Hamilton. 👍🏻
Had to turn it off after the 3 minutes of errors.
Is this an AI reader?
Great story terrible bot
Can't agree more
Ooooo! Big smart A.I. can't figure out how to pronounce simple words😅