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  • @wombataldebaran9686
    @wombataldebaran9686 3 года назад +1297

    Just think about how terrified an alien species would be, coming from a planet that never developed sweating, to just see humans run around in bright sunlight *for fun* and coming back, leaking liquid from all over their bodies with a bright smile and a little "nice weather for a jog, innit?" on the lips.

    • @MyAramil
      @MyAramil 3 года назад +95

      I kinda got the vibe of the "npc fisherman" from "viva la dirt" when you said that

    • @tommyfortress7515
      @tommyfortress7515 3 года назад +40

      @@MyAramil nice day for sweating? huh ha!

    • @DarkcIoud1111
      @DarkcIoud1111 3 года назад +80

      There is also the flip side of an alien race not being able to withstand temperatures below 40 degrees, only to see people like me walking their dogs around in a t-shirt.
      Them: "How are you not becoming immobile by the lack of heat or body shielding?"
      Me: "I mean sure it is kind of cold for awhile, but after the first mile I end up taking my hoodie off anyway so I stopped bring it. Honestly by the time I reach the third mile, I don't even really feel the cold anymore; in fact I wish it was colder."

    • @tommyfortress7515
      @tommyfortress7515 3 года назад +31

      @@DarkcIoud1111 alien: you wish it was colder? Impossible!

    • @DarkcIoud1111
      @DarkcIoud1111 3 года назад +36

      @@tommyfortress7515 Me: Well after awhile my body just generates more heat from walking and it offsets the cold. I'm only out here for a few hours anyway, so I'd only be in danger if it dropped down into the single digits.

  • @ryanstewart5727
    @ryanstewart5727 3 года назад +609

    "Did they not understand how dead they were?"
    If humans ever really understood how dead we are we would all lose whatever shreds of sanity we have left. Being oblivious to the odds, for better or worse, is what makes us human.

    • @josiahtheblacksmith467
      @josiahtheblacksmith467 3 года назад +31

      Never tell me the odds!

    • @N1korasu
      @N1korasu 3 года назад +38

      When humans understand how dead they are that's when they are really scary.

    • @brok56
      @brok56 3 года назад +22

      @@N1korasu got nothing To lose, got nothing To fear. A proper banzai is in order.

    • @N1korasu
      @N1korasu 3 года назад +17

      @@brok56 the best quote I have for a human in this situation comes from Rorschach "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me!"

    • @kriegsmanjaeger5545
      @kriegsmanjaeger5545 2 года назад +4

      No, there's this small part of our mind that always know the odds of survival the rest of our brain just goes whatever and carries on as if it's just another day; because for us it really is just that.

  • @michaelerlanger2797
    @michaelerlanger2797 3 года назад +674

    For the Athenian soldier that first ran the marathon, I feel it is important to mention that he ran 175 miles between Athens, Sparta, an marathon in three days before running the last marathon before he died.

    • @MidnightDStroyer
      @MidnightDStroyer 3 года назад +111

      Yeah, he was running with news about the Battle of Marathon & that's where the idea of extreme distance running got its name...According to some stories, he was running so hard for so long that he was *hallucinating* along the way, before he arrived, imparted his message, & then died.

    • @TheKingOfClowns
      @TheKingOfClowns 3 года назад +68

      another thing to remember was that he was running in full armor

    • @viciousyeen6644
      @viciousyeen6644 3 года назад +38

      And a fact most like to forget: he was most likely hit by arrows and wounded

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 3 года назад +11

      And fought in the battle.

    • @almar8874
      @almar8874 3 года назад +32

      @ Michael, Snow & calvingreene90
      Actually he wasn't a fighting soldier. He was a hemerodrome or "professional-running courier." Which means he wouldn't be wearing full armor or fighting in the battle. However, as a courier, it's possible he was still in the battle; running messages and orders up and down the battleline or to & from the many commanders/generals.

  • @hayleybartek8643
    @hayleybartek8643 3 года назад +78

    "This was no time to be laughing at partial nudity." It's always time to laugh at partial nudity.

  • @TarsonTalon
    @TarsonTalon 3 года назад +239

    Another fine episode of "My Species Evolved On A Death World And It Turns Out I'm A Space Orc"!

    • @Sharkakaka
      @Sharkakaka 3 года назад +26

      That is a novel that I would actually read

    • @CommanderSilverShield
      @CommanderSilverShield 3 года назад +24

      This needs an anime ot at least a light novel or manwha/manga

  • @UGNAvalon
    @UGNAvalon 3 года назад +536

    Something tells me “The Human & The Rundi” is a common folk tale in galactic hubs.
    Moral of the story: Never try to outrun a Human. Best accept your fate and let it end quickly.

    • @ATart6
      @ATart6 3 года назад +50

      You just made humans sound like monsters, where no one would survive if they come in contact with one. I love you.

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 года назад +32

      @@ATart6 While i initially meant "best forfeit the footrace while you're still not-tired", i can definitely see what you mean! 😅
      Hmm, how about something a bit more "positive"?: "Never try to outrun a Human who wants to give you a hug. You'll never escape them, so best accept it." ;D

    • @ATart6
      @ATart6 3 года назад +4

      @@UGNAvalon it’s all good! I must’ve misconstrued the message. I thought of something else.

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 года назад +10

      @@ATart6 No, i think i was definitely thinking "Humans are hunters / Humans are warriors" in the back of my mind when i was writing this; so the mis(?)-understanding was likely intentional in my subconscious. 😅

    • @gunmunz
      @gunmunz 3 года назад +17

      Oh no, you can out run a human in the short term but in the long term, it will keep going. You can stop to 'cool down' but the human will keep coming,

  • @nickster5207
    @nickster5207 3 года назад +176

    Rundi: *Exhausted*
    Human as they casually jogs past: Look up the rabbit and the turtle when you get home. BYE!

    • @Bunndog
      @Bunndog 3 года назад +2

      Lol nice one

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin 3 года назад +4

      Or the human smiles, offers them a hand up and they go get a cold drink together

    • @fangsabre
      @fangsabre 3 года назад +5

      On your left

  • @limitbreaker909
    @limitbreaker909 3 года назад +841

    40km is nothing anymore. It's the distance between my town and the next town over twice, so I usually run there and back. It started off as training for the Iron Maori, now I just kinda do it to destress. Of course, I still have both my legs. And eyes. Props to the captain in this story.

    • @secondsein7749
      @secondsein7749 3 года назад +75

      Yeah, it's insane the distance you could cover when you get used to it. Hardcore cyclists feels wrong if they don't do above 40km or even 80km. I'm not much of regular but even 40km is doable.

    • @wombataldebaran9686
      @wombataldebaran9686 3 года назад +73

      And also, this is the desert. Ever tried to run long distances over sand dunes? It sucks, hard. You loose a ton of momentum with every step sinking into the ground, you have no secure stance and every blow of wind blinds you. All the grains make blisters and friction based injuries happen much faster, and more severe, not to mention how much the sand would screw with his prosthetic's junctions.

    • @franciscoguinledebarros4429
      @franciscoguinledebarros4429 3 года назад +20

      Huh, my walking speed would make that in less than 5hrs, but of course that's me rested, wonder how much the endurance would suffer

    • @flamingwheel9926
      @flamingwheel9926 3 года назад +8

      Humans are masochists

    • @--------352
      @--------352 3 года назад +1

      I usually walk 10 km in 2 hours, slow and steady and what not, but I want to be faster got any tips?

  • @bottlegaming6726
    @bottlegaming6726 3 года назад +166

    Imagine being an alien, injured by a Human Soldier, being fast you ran away to escape and know for a fact the humans are too slow to chase after you, statistically the they would never be able to catch up and eventually you'll escape because by nature , but then slowly they just start approaching from the distance in a nice steady yet unchanging pace as you get tired and finally realized, humans have a *lot* of endurance, while they're not fast they are persistent and they *will* catch up with you unless you leave the planet or continent. That's a slow, horrifying and tiring death, knowing that you have no chance even if you're faster than them.

    • @ImaginationGamer25
      @ImaginationGamer25 3 года назад +14

      You can run, but you'll just die tired.

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 3 года назад +13

      It is like being chased by Michael Myers.

    • @mimikrue
      @mimikrue Год назад +17

      this makes humans sound like the immortal snail

    • @ShackleYT
      @ShackleYT Год назад +3

      They now know the power of endurance hunting

    • @el_cuero4784
      @el_cuero4784 Год назад +5

      That's just how we used to hunt in early stone age; just chase the antelope until it collapse of exhaustion and then smash it's head with a rock

  • @A_Calm_Dragon
    @A_Calm_Dragon 3 года назад +62

    To be fair, the Marathon runner from the battle of Marathon had already run the distance several times the few days before the battle. He died of exhaustion from that.

  • @joshuachiang6766
    @joshuachiang6766 3 года назад +2091

    I like how even after so long we still haven’t switched to the metric system lol

    • @serpentinious7745
      @serpentinious7745 3 года назад +47

      Lol

    • @cirroc213
      @cirroc213 3 года назад +172

      Nor should we never surrender to them metric user’s

    • @jthenarwhal
      @jthenarwhal 3 года назад +108

      Feet are too useful.

    • @FedralBI
      @FedralBI 3 года назад +80

      I can't believe that other countries haven't switched back to our system.

    • @thesquirrelyway49
      @thesquirrelyway49 3 года назад +119

      FREEDOM UNITS

  • @Scream_Lord
    @Scream_Lord 3 года назад +317

    Oh boy wait until they hear about Arizona. Or Nevada. Or Egypt. Or most of Africa.

    • @elijahaitaok8624
      @elijahaitaok8624 3 года назад +22

      When I started converting to Celsius it seems perfectly survivable for up to a week. 26 degrees Celsius seems pleasantly warm to me considering I live in mostly -50 Celsius most of the year

    • @Sharkakaka
      @Sharkakaka 3 года назад +7

      Or Great part of Brazil

    • @hogfry
      @hogfry 3 года назад +22

      Yeah even just among the species on our little blue planet the range of our temperature tolerance is nuts. We basically can live anywhere that isn't frozen solid or literally on fire. and sometimes even both of those....

    • @kingjonstarkgeryan8573
      @kingjonstarkgeryan8573 3 года назад +12

      Or Mexico. There is a native tribe that can run barefoot and pregnant for literally hundreds of miles.

    • @Yo_Soy_Pirok
      @Yo_Soy_Pirok 3 года назад +6

      @@Sharkakaka and most of latinoamerica

  • @notyetdeleted6319
    @notyetdeleted6319 3 года назад +115

    I like that everyone hyped up humans to by so mythical, while convientently ignoring the things that we are weak to. I hope the humans play into it!

    • @hasanmuttaqin464
      @hasanmuttaqin464 3 года назад +14

      we're weak, but even a juvenile tiger can murder a pack of kitten

    • @bloodangel19
      @bloodangel19 3 года назад +30

      Actualy they do say that humans waste alota time sleeping, they waste too much hear etc. Plus this universe seems pretty piss weak so ig earth was the worst planet of them all and allowed us to evolve there

    • @prind142
      @prind142 3 года назад +10

      @@bloodangel19 Well I would argue that the point is more that humanity evolved solely to be more efficient at killing reliably. We can only eat plants because we needed a food source while persistence hunting.

    • @bloodangel19
      @bloodangel19 3 года назад +10

      @@prind142 yeah kinda my point, earth is a hellish realm compared with anything in this galaxy, thus we are the best at killing since we need it the most

  • @DaroriDerEinzige
    @DaroriDerEinzige 3 года назад +282

    25 miles are around 40 Kilometers.
    In the military it's usual to have at least one 30km march in under 7 Hours with full combat gear (Which means with several kilogramm of Ammunition etc) to complete "basic training". Overall it would've been the best course of action to send one ahead and let the rest of the group following him in a slower pace, so that they may could carry Krill and shorten the distance the rescue team have to cover in the case they wouldn't cover the whole distance in under 7 Hours in a Life or Death Situation.
    Just sayin'.

    • @CalypsoRaven618
      @CalypsoRaven618 Год назад +16

      I get the distinct impression that these are not military men, just mercenaries.

    • @Raganui
      @Raganui Год назад +4

      I think it would depend on which way the sun was rising. If it was towards where the Captain was going, probably best to not move an shorten what time you have til you greet the sun. If it's away or perpendicular go for it.

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii Год назад +1

      I travelled 18km in 3-4 hours during vacation as a grade schooler to reach grandma’s house. I carried my own clothes pack to last a week or two and whatever gifts and supplies to give grandma. Uphill. From “base camp” to grandma’s house is about 1500ft/460m elevation.

  • @gammarailgun5406
    @gammarailgun5406 3 года назад +572

    Nice narrating, Willow! Can confirm, humans are basically evolved to be endurance hunters. And the ability to remove heat is also useful for keeping a brain running at full capacity... :3

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад +50

      Thanks Gamma! Indeed, it would be quite a shame if the brain overheated and melted out our brains lol

    • @alphamorion4314
      @alphamorion4314 3 года назад +34

      TierZoo describes Sweat as the most broken ability unlocked by the human player base. That, and the Throwing abiity.

    • @linkholder
      @linkholder 3 года назад +14

      @@alphamorion4314 Yeetality

    • @RaulDiaz-mp8ms
      @RaulDiaz-mp8ms 3 года назад +2

      @@alphamorion4314 Yeah, the human species has thrived by just chasing their prey until either they caught it or until it became too tired to run for it's life, which ever came first.

    • @scoundral2995
      @scoundral2995 3 года назад +3

      evolution made us hunters yet here i am sitting in a air conditioned room eating a bag of chips

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk 3 года назад +38

    What was not told in the story of Marathon, is that the runner that did and died, was relaying messages almost non-stop during that battle and must have run 200km (about 140 miles for you Americans) BEFORE he had to relay a message from Marathon to Athens. The man died of exhaustion, not because of the distance between Marathon and Athens, but of the 165 miles he had to run total.

  • @Torichan888
    @Torichan888 3 года назад +30

    One thing the military taught me is that I can walk 10 miles with a rucksack, through sand, in winter boots made by the lowest bidder. For no better reason than my Drill Sergeant said we had to.

  • @braveheart6585
    @braveheart6585 3 года назад +50

    25 miles in 7 hours is something I'd expect any healthy human to be capable of, you can maintain a 4mph walk as long as you can stay awake, they would need to carry the medic in shifts, but a crew of combat ready men should have no problem making that.

  • @bethanysmith5856
    @bethanysmith5856 3 года назад +118

    And some marathons go through deserts that have killed people with their heat.

  • @macmurfy2jka
    @macmurfy2jka 3 года назад +738

    Ha! 6 hours. Not even that impressive. Krill should check out those human “iron men/iron women” that swim for 3 miles, bicycle for 100 miles, then run a marathon.

    • @jonathanblair5920
      @jonathanblair5920 3 года назад +89

      i'm impressed... then again, i'm a fat-a$$, so that would kill me, lmao

    • @macmurfy2jka
      @macmurfy2jka 3 года назад +93

      @@jonathanblair5920 yeah, think about it this way: A really stiff, but achieved speed walk rate is about 4MPH. In about 6:15 hours, this guy could have walked. He hardly had to run.
      I think that’s part of the inside joke in the story; the writer obviously knew enough about running to know that this guy, who was hardly the picture of peak physical fitness could handily make this trek. He probably only had to run for the first few miles and then walk the rest to make that 5 hour time in the story. Thusly, Krill’s surprise is that much funnier.
      Considering, the characters life depends on it, a Herculean task and a cool story no doubt, but not miraculously impressive. Why do you think the captain was to casual about it.

    • @jonathanblair5920
      @jonathanblair5920 3 года назад +21

      @@macmurfy2jka i had assumed that it was because he was in the military and in good shape, lmao

    • @macmurfy2jka
      @macmurfy2jka 3 года назад +51

      @@jonathanblair5920 oh, you’re definitely not wrong.
      No one “runs” a marathon right off the couch. I’m just giving some context, is all.
      Eliud Kipchoge set the record at 2 hrs 1min 39seconds in 2018. People consistently run marathons in 3-4 hours, but they’re training for that. 5 hours is the type of pace you see for the older or less fit folks, and 6 hours is closer to the old folks with joint problems. Organizers usually start looking to pack up around about this time.
      Granted, these are road races. The pace on dunes will be much slower, simply on account of the fact that sand is a slow and inefficient surface to run on, especially dry dune sand. Add the steepness in and 5 hours is respectable. It’s just not all that fast.
      Dude probably ran a few miles, walked a few, ran a few, walked a bit more, and quickly shuffled the last leg. Biggest problem the captain in the story would have faced is dehydration and heat stroke. Even at 80 degrees it can be hard to run if not acclimated to the heat.
      But distance running is our thing as humans. We can do it for hours at a rate, pace, and temperature that kills large quadrupeds given enough time. Add to that good tracking skills and communication skills that were second to none when in a team, and we’ve always been apex predators. We were essentially zombies in the animals kingdom: tireless, unrelenting, slow, and weak individually but strong in numbers. And that’s just our primary, biologically adapted hunting modality. We can also hunt with trapping and/or ambushing techniques.
      So yeah, Krill’s awe is well placed but just lacking context. Don’t forget, this is the same character that thought his human crew had died when they had all retired to sleep.
      And now that I explained it, I hope you see the layered humor of this story. If you are reading with Krill’s perspective, it’s funny. If you read from a runners perspective, it’s even more so.

    • @almar8874
      @almar8874 3 года назад +16

      @@macmurfy2jka My guess is that he started out running to get in as much distance as he could while the sun was still down.

  • @plinko-moss
    @plinko-moss 3 года назад +183

    Just wait until they find out that earth is a death world

    • @BRDoriginal
      @BRDoriginal 3 года назад +39

      A death world with multiple bones that will all kill you in a unique way.

    • @wombataldebaran9686
      @wombataldebaran9686 3 года назад +77

      Plot Twist: This IS earth, they were dropped off in the Sahara.

    • @aaronking2020
      @aaronking2020 3 года назад +28

      Earth has to be atleast a Class-C Death world at minimum.

    • @AugustoEL
      @AugustoEL 3 года назад +36

      Minor spoiler of the story read on your own risk
      They will take poor Krill to Earth and "he" shits himself

    • @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise
      @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise 3 года назад +2

      @@AugustoEL would you mind providing a link to this story, it sounds like a hoot.

  • @coacobird
    @coacobird 3 года назад +212

    That was heartwarming...nice to know he really cares about his people.

  • @413draco
    @413draco 3 года назад +196

    Humans The Relentless Hunters: A brief history- They say that the human's ancestors hunted most of the megafauna (Ice age- colossal beasts of Earth) into extinction due to their ability to ambulate seemingly forever. they call this technique Persistence Hunting.
    It's when humans walk towards their prey, who most often than not can outrun them, with unrelenting focus. Sure the beasts could outrun them their speed usually leagues better than the humans creating long distances between them.
    But because the humans are one of, if not the best trackers in the galaxy they are never too far away from their prey. This persists until the beast is too tired to move and the humans descend on their weakened prey who's unable to escape or defend themselves. this is also why they are so widespread in their homeworld today.
    Tar'garrus Sarthurian, Turian Doctor of Xenozoology and Xenobiology.
    (Edited: fix grammar and added last name to Dr. Character)

    • @brightbound3309
      @brightbound3309 3 года назад +10

      Tbh to the aliens in this world were fucking gods

    • @413draco
      @413draco 3 года назад +23

      @@brightbound3309 nah! We would more likely be a hybrid of eldritch abomination and Jason Voorhees. An unrelenting monster that slowly stalks you with unending stamina. You may out run him for miles but he is always behind you.... walking towards you.... menacingly....

    • @jordanfleming7022
      @jordanfleming7022 3 года назад +4

      @@413draco ドドドド

    • @fangsabre
      @fangsabre 3 года назад +7

      Tbh, I'm pretty sure this is where the idea of the modern zombie comes from. What's scarier than a human, one who doesn't need to sleep or use the bathroom or drink and can shrug off even more damage without stopping

    • @413draco
      @413draco 3 года назад +7

      @@fangsabre We fear only one advesary.
      ...Our own twisted self image...
      Imagine an enemy that is very much familiar to you, but is also incomprehensively alien to you.
      That is horror.

  • @maximmachinegun7206
    @maximmachinegun7206 3 года назад +148

    A bit odd that the Captain doesn't know kilometers. The US military (if he is part of it) does in fact use kilometers due to NATO standardization. Another thing regarding Imperial units is that nowadays they are actually based off of Metric definitions. Kind of a roundabout way of not wanting to use Metric if you ask me.

    • @coolgreenbug7551
      @coolgreenbug7551 3 года назад +16

      Science loves changing the definition of a unit for accuracy, like measuring a second in molecule decay time

    • @DarkNess6030
      @DarkNess6030 3 года назад +18

      It is also important to note humans have a tendency towards stubbornness.

    • @sunshineleith5556
      @sunshineleith5556 3 года назад +7

      I will not use the French measuring system.

    • @johnny1990jg
      @johnny1990jg 3 года назад +1

      @@sunshineleith5556 Saved them twice, clearly out system is better. 🤣😂

    • @charlieparker5346
      @charlieparker5346 3 года назад +2

      The measurement system you use = part of your culture
      Bullying someone into trying to change their measurement system = a cultural attack
      Not at all surprising coming from the Continent of Colonialism that's already murdered most measurement systems in the world because metric go brr

  • @facelessjack442
    @facelessjack442 3 года назад +25

    Fun fact: having a metal leg would have given him and edge due to the lack of energy needed giving him not necessarily increased energy, but instead enough extra energy to have more of a chance to make the Run.

  • @Grim-HEX
    @Grim-HEX 3 года назад +41

    in a desert no less..... thats some real endurance... I get huffed just running 200 meters on beach sand

  • @DigitalAlexN
    @DigitalAlexN 3 года назад +44

    There's always time to laugh at partial nudity

  • @lordperkele3778
    @lordperkele3778 3 года назад +69

    0:16 Those are some long meters you have there lass!

    • @CatacombD
      @CatacombD 3 года назад +19

      Yeah, I am still trying to figure out what the author meant. I'm guessing it was meant to be miles, but that's way too many. Even if it was a typo and the meant 250mi (360km) it wouldn't work out.
      P.S.
      After looking it up and trying to find the origin, I figured out what the typo was. The author probably meant 350mi (560km) because that's the actual distance of the record run mentioned. So a double typo to throw us off.

    • @Sharkakaka
      @Sharkakaka 3 года назад +5

      @@CatacombD miles the author meant miles. Americans really need to switch to the metric system.

    • @CatacombD
      @CatacombD 3 года назад +3

      @@Sharkakaka yeah, they meant miles, but that was also incorrect, cause 350 miles is obviously more than 360 km. It should be "350mi (560km)"

    • @wegner7036
      @wegner7036 3 года назад +3

      @@Sharkakaka Or everyone else needs to switch to Imperial.
      hek hek hek

  • @ximec.r.2643
    @ximec.r.2643 3 года назад +19

    I'm liking this captain more and more, I want the whole book about Krill's journal of his journey with the human crew.

  • @prestonjones1653
    @prestonjones1653 2 года назад +6

    1904 Olympic marathon.
    After what even we would consider a war crime, most... finished. Krill would probably note it as "attempted genocide."

  • @Marcho
    @Marcho 3 года назад +16

    Humans are the best land animals adapted to marathons on this planet.

    • @nathanielkidd2840
      @nathanielkidd2840 3 года назад

      There are dog breeds that can easily outrun a human, given the right environment. That’s why the Iditarod is a sled dog race, not people by themselves.

  • @Oldkingcole1125
    @Oldkingcole1125 3 года назад +13

    They were only in minor danger. Average human walking speed is 3-4 mph over 7 hours means walking 21-28 out of 25 miles. This crew is supposed to be a military unit so they should be able to hit the higher end of that. Real plan: one guy runs ahead to get help while everyone else just marches out of trouble. The runner gets help so the marchers don’t have to worry in the final stretch. Then, reunited, the humans find the Tesraki and show him how we deal with betrayals on earth.
    I love these by the way.

  • @neenm4299
    @neenm4299 3 года назад +29

    This is for the algorithm and for the narrator!
    I once won a 3rd place in a marathon. It was hard but I felt satisfied.

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад +6

      I only tried really hard for running while in high school during the mile runs. Always killed me at the end. I've never pushed myself since. I no longer have the stamina and insurance for it anymore lol
      (Still young, just mega weak)

    • @neenm4299
      @neenm4299 3 года назад +4

      @@diamondwillow1191 To be fair, I only got 3rd because 90% of the participants gave up in the middle and started walking slowly. I was in a light jog for the rest of the track. Pretty sure I was wearing heavy boots too... I forgot it was marathon day...

    • @cirroc213
      @cirroc213 3 года назад +5

      Great job man you deserve to feel proud of yourself

    • @neenm4299
      @neenm4299 3 года назад +3

      @@cirroc213 Thank you :)

  • @joeyuzwa891
    @joeyuzwa891 2 года назад +2

    I love how these stories always make a point of demonstrating the selflessness of humans in addition to our resilience.

  • @galenjones9529
    @galenjones9529 3 года назад +10

    Fun fact, Humans can run better barefoot. Our shoes actually restrict our foot movement and prevent us from switching from plantigrade to digitigrade. That's why some sprinters run barefoot. Though in the captain's case, I suspect he wore shoes to keep a balance with his prosthetic, Or that he wasn't moving at a speed that would require the shift to digitigrade movement.

    • @aleisterlavey9716
      @aleisterlavey9716 3 года назад

      How long can you run with the Skin of your feet shredded to pieces? Shoes have a purpose and with some of these "new" elastic Materials we're slowly creeping towards the best of both Worlds.

    • @cookie856
      @cookie856 3 года назад +1

      @@aleisterlavey9716 Feet can follow you long distance without hurting/being harm if you're used to do a lot of things barefoot.
      (I know it, I walked on broken glass once and my "I hate shoes and shocket" lead me to not have cut)

    • @HoHhoch
      @HoHhoch 3 года назад +2

      @@aleisterlavey9716 Humanity was running without shoes long before shoes were invented. Shoes are for work. Not running.

    • @mill2712
      @mill2712 3 года назад

      That is true if you spend a lot of time doing so or train to run barefoot. However if you're not used to it (Which most people in the developed world aren't.), then running barefoot can be very difficult as their skin isn't toughened nor are their muscles in their feet well developed.

    • @galenjones9529
      @galenjones9529 3 года назад +2

      @@mill2712 I kind of forgot that the majority of the 1st world doesn't do labour jobs. And that feet normally don't look ripped nor have 1cm thick callouses on them. 😅
      Gotta remind myself that I'm abnormal more often 🤣

  • @knightjohn1113
    @knightjohn1113 3 года назад +6

    10:20 Krill shook his head in amazement and fascination. They really were *[TITLE CARD]*

  • @christhesmith6261
    @christhesmith6261 3 года назад +5

    Every so often I read or hear something that makes me proud to be Human, this is one of those

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque 3 года назад +3

    Most people don't realize it wasn't that last 25 miles that killed the solider. It was the 2 days of solid running BEFORE that last couple dozen miles, added TO those last couple dozen miles, that killed him.

  • @KungfooBucket
    @KungfooBucket 3 года назад +36

    Subbed. I have just binged all of these.
    I love the outside perspective stories.
    ... i need more

  • @hasanmuttaqin464
    @hasanmuttaqin464 3 года назад +40

    it's fascinating to me, then i realized, she was talking about fahrenheit.. not celcius

    • @austinfernando8406
      @austinfernando8406 3 года назад +4

      i was like WTH we would be practically boiling to death at 80c, heat stroke starts to get us at only 45c

  • @chaoticnote
    @chaoticnote 3 года назад +6

    This is how humans caught their food back in the day. Then some got tired of that and started growing their own food. Other humans gathered and thought it was a good idea, so they created a small community. The one growing the food gets the biggest house cause they grow the food. The community gets bigger, so the boss human has to hire them to help grow the food, and then continues to do so again. Soon, he gets people coming in to trade for the food. Then more people join, thus needing more houses. Roads are then needed, and soon rules needed to be established so the now-large community doesn't dismantle into chaos. Boom, S O C I E T Y.

  • @user-ft3jq5vi2l
    @user-ft3jq5vi2l 3 года назад +8

    Wait till they find out we cross entire straits swimming just to show off...

    • @firestorm165
      @firestorm165 3 года назад +1

      Didn't some guy swim from Japan to Korea on a dare?

  • @astick5249
    @astick5249 3 года назад +5

    I don't know what this is but i love hearing about human adaptations and how they would seem strange or even like superpowers to aliens.

  • @justinconnelly5011
    @justinconnelly5011 3 года назад +4

    We arent indestructible - more just able to focus sheer will to completely override our own body's pain and damage. Which tbh is probably the more scary half to Krill.

  • @gamedadnostalgia900
    @gamedadnostalgia900 3 года назад +28

    I love the narration and the cadence you use! I also love the subject matter. HFY has recently become a favorite of mine! Keep up the great work!

  • @dreadful4949
    @dreadful4949 3 года назад +1

    Why do I fill with pride when I listen to these "Humans OP" stories?

  • @Dawnseeker_Ch
    @Dawnseeker_Ch 3 года назад +2

    Is it odd that i not only enjoy these stories being narrated, but the art in the background? The repeated attempts to ink that wing bit tho i *felt*. in doing tracings of some art to practice for some of my own stuff (only to give up doing more than tracing other people's stuff and focusing more on coloring), the feel of repeated ctrl z movements and redoing the same line till it's perfect is so relatable.

  • @celebrim1
    @celebrim1 3 года назад +1

    Imagine how terrified he would have been, if the humans all got up and in time began running toward the sanctuary.... singing.

  • @antip3rion857
    @antip3rion857 3 года назад +13

    I hope there are more additions to this set cause its really good

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад +4

      The author has hundreds more and is still making more! I try to upload a video every week but if you can't wait, I've posted two different sources in the description where you can find it and read it for yourself ^u^

    • @antip3rion857
      @antip3rion857 3 года назад

      @@diamondwillow1191 I don’t want sources I want more videos! I’m too lazy and I like listening to videos like then while I work so I will just want somewhat patiently for you to put out another plus the suspense is pretty nice

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад +2

      I know exactly what you mean! I'm hoping to free up my schedule enough to eventually start doing 2 or more videos a week! I'm very excited for what's to come :D

    • @antip3rion857
      @antip3rion857 3 года назад +1

      @@diamondwillow1191 as long as you keep goin that's all I care but more times a week would be pretty cool

  • @tessiesasie5522
    @tessiesasie5522 3 года назад +2

    I know this one guy. He's in his sixties and really likes running marathons. Went for a 150 km run and did it just like that.
    I feel like a shrimp next to him.

  • @shoggy3890
    @shoggy3890 3 года назад +4

    "In most species cultures, the crippled were weeded out in order to persevere the race"
    No wonder why aliens think humans are such wonders of nature

    • @fanfight
      @fanfight 5 месяцев назад

      Well,humans often got rid of crippled in their history,like in some cultures when it was a shame to gave birth of females 'cause rich spoiled idiotic brat men wanted their wife/wives/concubines/etc. to give birth to male babies or the "one child policy" or,to be more gruesome,horrible ignorant beings gave away their child when those were disabled or had malformities etc. Even in these days,instead of teaching safe sex and other similar things there are lots of people who simply got women pregnant and women who let men make them pregnant and then they abandon the child/children so they can be someone else's problem

    • @fanfight
      @fanfight 5 месяцев назад

      P.s.Sorry for grammar etc. mistakes,English isn't my first language

  • @iansahleen1173
    @iansahleen1173 3 года назад +17

    Another hfy RUclipsr? I thought that Net Narrator and Tales of Humanity were the only ones. Subscribed!

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад +5

      Yup! I'm new to the table! :D Thanks for the support!

    • @rulyon7222
      @rulyon7222 3 года назад +1

      I thought the same. :-)

    • @alexmuller6752
      @alexmuller6752 3 года назад +1

      i wholeheartedly recommend the channel nfy (on hiatus right now, he got himself an audio book deal) he is really talented and has a lot of videos already up there.

  •  3 года назад +1

    This channel is the best thing RUclips has suggested in a while ❤️

  • @franciscoguinledebarros4429
    @franciscoguinledebarros4429 3 года назад +2

    Humans. Are built. To endure.
    Godammit I love those stories of humans flexing their nature's gift

  • @salgoragarus5854
    @salgoragarus5854 3 года назад +7

    I would like to see the aliens react to tararre the hungriest man in history

  • @ratemisia
    @ratemisia 3 года назад +1

    Humans have evolved for 7 million years to be persistence hunters. And persistence hunters, we are, as demonstrated in this video.

  • @kimberlykenyon9440
    @kimberlykenyon9440 3 года назад +1

    There's only one creature on Earth with better stamina than us, the husky. We bred them specifically to do so.

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 3 года назад +1

      And even then only in the cold.

  • @fangsabre
    @fangsabre 3 года назад +1

    Did you know theres a man who's body can reach homeostasis WHILE RUNNING? Basically, his body processes the lactic acid faster than it can effect him, so he can run pretty much forever at a decent pace without feeling the muscle burn. He literally runs super marathons the whole way without stopping except to eat or sleep.

  • @mutantcube1737
    @mutantcube1737 Год назад +2

    4 mph should leave plenty of time for rescue to arrive, a brisk jog for that long would hurt like heck but you could make it in like 5 hours

  • @vigilantmoth7947
    @vigilantmoth7947 3 года назад +1

    I had the idea for this subgenre for years but I just found out today that it existed. These are great. :) :) :)

  • @RealArcalian
    @RealArcalian 3 года назад +3

    I’ve seen the Humans are Orcs posts, and I’ve seen the Humans are Funny posts. And both are good. But my pet headcanon is that Humans are the Sneaky Ones.
    We’re not the Klingons; oh sure we thought we were at first, then we run into the Krogan or the Daleks or someone like that. We *can* fight, we’re not bad at it. But there are others far better. (“Frightening isn’t it,” the Seventh Doctor said, “To learn there are others better versed at death than human beings?”)
    But we *learned* from that experience. We learned *quickly*. We’re not the Klingons. We’re the Romulans. We’re the ones you never see coming….until it’s too late.
    The ones we fought first, predators themselves, thought we were easy prey. Then they realized their mistake. They realized we aren’t the hunters that chase you down on the plains, no. We’re the ambush predators. The pit trap spiders waiting in their den for the foolish alien who wanders by. They don’t call us dishonorable or cowards, and while they still hate us, it’s a respectful, wary hatred of a worthy foe.
    We implimented stealth technology quickly. It didn’t take long. They never knew our ships were there until after the first shot was fired, and the survivors heard, over their communicators, the terrible sound of our laughter (which we deliberately cultivated to sound like every melodramatic villain ever. Muhahahahaha.)

  • @chandisraygor3299
    @chandisraygor3299 2 года назад +1

    when you realize the world record for a marathon is a little over 2 hours

  • @RedstoneManiac3
    @RedstoneManiac3 3 года назад

    Loved it when seymour did these. Feels good to see them again

  • @calvingreene90
    @calvingreene90 3 года назад +1

    Of course the captain was smiling he went toe to toe with death and won.

  • @Fynn_ox
    @Fynn_ox Год назад +2

    Like, we are used to 100 degrees now in some cities. A walk in the park.

  • @shardinhand1243
    @shardinhand1243 Год назад +2

    adrenelin is a hell of a drug!... also people with enough loyalty and dedication can push themselves through hell to achive what they need to... its what can make death itself wait its turn till the job is done and the soldier can finnaly rest.

  • @redtreeman7814
    @redtreeman7814 3 года назад

    So I used to listen to another youtuber for my humans are space orks stories but his voice was grating and not the best microphone so I'm glad you popped into my feed. Your numbers are growing fast good luck. The short stories that go with the entries is also refreshing.

  • @diegobrando3409
    @diegobrando3409 3 года назад +1

    If aliens ever view us like krill does, I'd be beyond flattered.

  • @tobiasgunny
    @tobiasgunny 3 года назад

    You are an amazing story teller in my opinion. These stories rock!

  • @Chaosrunepownage
    @Chaosrunepownage 3 года назад +1

    Humans are thought to be the only "pursuit/endurance predators" on Earth today. They don't outrun the prey like cheetahs, they out-endure the prey. The fact that we're the only ones using this strategy on a planet absolutely overflowing with hunting strategies is absolutely mind-blowing.

    • @blythethemad
      @blythethemad 3 года назад +1

      Canids are as well think wolves and African wild dogs

    • @josiahtheblacksmith467
      @josiahtheblacksmith467 3 года назад +1

      @@blythethemad probably why humans and dogs/wolves were such a good match to begin with.

    • @blythethemad
      @blythethemad 3 года назад +1

      @@josiahtheblacksmith467 that makes sense it is easier to get along when you share interest or skill sets

    • @josiahtheblacksmith467
      @josiahtheblacksmith467 3 года назад +1

      @@blythethemad similar social structure as well especially back then.

  • @Volucrum
    @Volucrum 3 года назад +2

    They should tell krill that the speed record for humans is actually held by humans with no legs. Hahaha

  • @JAGraptor
    @JAGraptor 3 года назад

    If Krill was shocked about the captain stripping down before running in cool weather, Krill’s mind would break if he heard about humans shoveling snow in their shorts.

  • @mistertestsubject
    @mistertestsubject 3 года назад +1

    your videos got recommended to me out of nowhere, but they're pretty good. Been a while since I got any Space Orcs content. Just need a better recording setup and you're all aces. Subbed.

    • @diamondwillow1191
      @diamondwillow1191  3 года назад

      Oh yeah, I could definitely use a better record setup. Until I get the funds though, this is honestly the best I can do.

    • @mistertestsubject
      @mistertestsubject 3 года назад

      @@diamondwillow1191 that's no drama, I'm sure you'll get around to it someday

  • @amneenja5720
    @amneenja5720 3 года назад

    Rundi: I'm tired but I'm pretty far ahead of the human, no way he can catch up.
    Human: On your left.

  • @rayanderson5797
    @rayanderson5797 3 года назад +1

    Capt. Vir would have been smarter to take someone with him, I think. I feel the odds of survival and success would be increased with a small group, say three of their fittest.
    And if someone were to fall behind during the run, they could just be sure to return with the rescue craft along the same route and pick them up along the way.

  • @chendzeeali6545
    @chendzeeali6545 3 года назад

    Yay!! I enjoyed this so much, you happy, optimistic, beautiful bastard! I adore this. Socially we suck hard more times than not. But biologically we are amazing! Even with our squishy skin suits

  • @paulhuston9991
    @paulhuston9991 3 года назад

    Had a buddy in Korea what wouldn't join any race less than 50mi. Dude ran an 80 mile corse through the Korean mountain range every Thursday while training for a 120mi race. As a medic I got the job of breaking curfew to follow I'm from the last stop before the boarder of the dmz to South of Seoul and along the river before stopping for lunch outside of inchon. Insane that the race he ran had over 80 people that completed it out of about 150. Yep you heard me, over half completed the race and most that didn't dropped out between 35 and 70 miles. Even as a very good 2mi runner myself these men blew my ever loving mind.

  • @jezebelmei195
    @jezebelmei195 3 года назад

    These stories are amazing

  • @itsDeej.
    @itsDeej. 3 года назад

    i love this series so much lol, i'm glad i found your channel. excited to see what you narrate next

  • @Lumberjack_king
    @Lumberjack_king 5 месяцев назад

    6:02 it’s more complicated than that but is definitely about respect the harder something is the more impressive it is

  • @AnnoyD
    @AnnoyD 2 года назад +1

    Running in 100 degrees is no problem because I live in a tropical island. Running in 40 degrees though. That's the issue for me.

  • @puntedhat5025
    @puntedhat5025 3 года назад

    This one has some really good writing!

  • @Ethan_Wheeler
    @Ethan_Wheeler 3 года назад +1

    That's right, we're water-cooled! Next up RGB Organs!

  • @UmaROMC
    @UmaROMC 3 года назад +2

    Might wanna give Helsreach a watch/listen.

  • @evilpigeonsify
    @evilpigeonsify 3 года назад

    Rundi: don't say it!
    Human: on your left.

  • @szeth5287
    @szeth5287 3 года назад

    Humans are space orcs, and I love it

  • @retosius7962
    @retosius7962 Год назад

    Fun fact about that tradition: he ran that length*several times*, with no breaks. That's the reason why he died.

  • @davecommentary
    @davecommentary 3 года назад

    The algorithm brought me here and I can only assume it was because I was watching a vid about the Orks from the Warhammer 40,000 franchise. I'm not disappointed in what I've found today though.

  • @Meowthix
    @Meowthix 3 года назад

    Just found your channel today, it's great.

  • @heatherweir8726
    @heatherweir8726 2 года назад +1

    Terry fox of Canada ran an average of 26 miles every day during his run across Canada. He also only had one leg.

  • @ariffetorlase9783
    @ariffetorlase9783 3 года назад

    25 in 7 hours? You could almost hike that!

  • @WildArmACF
    @WildArmACF 3 года назад

    This is a great captain

  • @JLG35X
    @JLG35X 3 года назад

    You have me engrossed.

  • @F00LSG0LD215
    @F00LSG0LD215 3 года назад +2

    I like the other "race" story about it being a famous race and some avg joe ambassador runs the most famous space race in the galaxy only to show up an hour late and win by hours, due to none of the other alien race ever seeing humans run a race before.

  • @betathoughtexperiment
    @betathoughtexperiment 3 года назад

    I just found this channel. I love these stories.

  • @BoxcarJohnnie
    @BoxcarJohnnie 3 года назад

    I have been reading Science Fiction since 1958, this reminds me of Robert Heinlein style of Space Adventures. The first Science Fiction books I read was Citizen of the Galaxy and Alice Mary Norton (Andre Norton) The Beast Master (1959)
    Yes this is very much same style as 1940's and 1950's Young Peoples Science Fiction & Fantastic Stories genre.
    Excellent Reading, DiamondWillow, and I think Arthur C. Clark invented the term Orcs? Sorry I am very senile and forget EXCEPT about Books I read when I was a Child. Typical Senility, however I still have a good life, in my Senior Studio 250 Square Foot with Cat and Ham Radios, 9 Guitars and Shelves of Books I cannot read- My Left eye has Macalur Degeneration my Right Eye had a Black Vail so BLACK keeps me from seeing except from 'around the edges." Thank the Silly Sisters (My Guiding archons, LOL) that in San Francisco the Seniors are treated very well,, california has Severe Laws against Senior abuse, and many selfless workers who keep me safe, Meals on Wheels, In Home Health Care, PAWS "Pets are Pets Are Wonderful Support Shanti Project
    Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) keeps people and their companion animals together

  • @nope8996
    @nope8996 3 года назад

    I know its dumb and unreal but idk I cant help but feel some pride and smile a little bit

  • @cordellej
    @cordellej 3 года назад

    we used to do night matches in the hill of germany .26 miles averaging 6 hours with a loaded backpack rifle and full combat fatigues. andwe normally took our time covering a mile in 15 minutes

  • @midsansan
    @midsansan 3 года назад

    "Bro do you even sweat?" - That one human. Probably.

  • @manicwolfgaming4940
    @manicwolfgaming4940 10 месяцев назад

    Centuries later, in the future, with interstellar travel and intergalactic comrades, and the yanks are still using Freedom Units lol