War and it's aftermath, historically, hasn't changed. It's putting animosity behind you, is the real challenge. This is a fictional story that follows how a benevolent society treats the vanquished.
Not really true. Historically, the vanquished people were treated very badly, slaughtered, raped, enslaved, etc. Not until the Americans passed through Europe after WWI and again during and after WWII was there a change in the nature of the treatment of conquered peoples. And as the standard setters, American policy has been adopted by many other countries. The message hasn't reached places like North Korea, where they still believe being conquered by the Americans would lead to wholesale slaughter.
The first war with our people came at the price of a pirate assaulting our boats yet you thought giving us 160 years to practice would make it a SMARTER idea to hit the boats?
5:08 u just contradicted urself in ur story. U said most of them meet their end bravely as they always did. Yet like a min ago you where talking about how committed suicide. That's not honorable or brave or anything. Its not easy to do but it's a coward's way out. N the creature in ur story n u should know that. All these stories that no one pre reads before releasing shows why there isn't an actual book or an author company ( idk what they call the places that do it ) supporting u.
So what? It's a planet with a population of probably x billion. Some individuals will act of their own accord. At no point were they described as a collective.
It's is though. Historically Eastern cultures (both Arabian and oceanic) see death in battle or death by a friendly and instead of surrender as better.
I don't know. It could be considered courageous to unalive oneself instead of surrendering and inevitably being interrogated/tortured and made to sell out your nation/planet/whatever. I don't agree with that, but I can see how some might see it that way.
so basically, story about Japan in WWII.
Pretty much.
I've listened to other versions of this story. All with terrible captions...lol.
But I never made the WW2 Japan connection..
Oh how nice, placing things into little boxes so you don't have to think about them.
Indeed.
The best office do take from history
Except that Japan was devastated by “strategic” bombing and beyond the firebombing of Japanese cities, there were the two atomic bombs.
Entertaining.
7:15 Stormtrooper uniforms lol
War and it's aftermath, historically, hasn't changed. It's putting animosity behind you, is the real challenge. This is a fictional story that follows how a benevolent society treats the vanquished.
Mmm... I dunno. I think more like a society that can turn savage when needed, then completely change gears when the need has passed.
Not really true. Historically, the vanquished people were treated very badly, slaughtered, raped, enslaved, etc. Not until the Americans passed through Europe after WWI and again during and after WWII was there a change in the nature of the treatment of conquered peoples. And as the standard setters, American policy has been adopted by many other countries. The message hasn't reached places like North Korea, where they still believe being conquered by the Americans would lead to wholesale slaughter.
Good story. (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA).
Thank You!
So I've listened to this story before more or less With the grand notion that war with humanity was their last and best mistake.
Stormtroopers are more successful in the hfy art than they are in the Star Wars universe
Don’t touch the boats.
The first war with our people came at the price of a pirate assaulting our boats yet you thought giving us 160 years to practice would make it a SMARTER idea to hit the boats?
I can only hear that in an anime old man voice.
@@danktankdragkings7117 Exactly. The whole reason why we made a navy was to fight people who messed with the boats.
The Japanese.
No Reddit link, this is probably stolen.
My guess, A.I. generated.
5:08 u just contradicted urself in ur story. U said most of them meet their end bravely as they always did. Yet like a min ago you where talking about how committed suicide. That's not honorable or brave or anything. Its not easy to do but it's a coward's way out. N the creature in ur story n u should know that. All these stories that no one pre reads before releasing shows why there isn't an actual book or an author company ( idk what they call the places that do it ) supporting u.
So what? It's a planet with a population of probably x billion. Some individuals will act of their own accord. At no point were they described as a collective.
It's is though. Historically Eastern cultures (both Arabian and oceanic) see death in battle or death by a friendly and instead of surrender as better.
I don't know. It could be considered courageous to unalive oneself instead of surrendering and inevitably being interrogated/tortured and made to sell out your nation/planet/whatever.
I don't agree with that, but I can see how some might see it that way.