I hope you won't get to bogged down with the scientific specifics. Not only is this speculative, its basically science fiction. Sure, do your best to incorporate what we understand about biology and chemistry, but please don't let those considerations stop or ruin the project. After all, there are 2 bodies of speculative biology - 'life as we know it and life as we don't'. Trying to feel in every single missing piece will cause the entire puzzle, that would have otherwise been amazing, to disintegrate! Throughout the universe there will be life very similar to Earth's, but there will also be forms that force us to redefine our definition of life.
If you had one person explain the entirety of humans history alongside major ecological effects and factors deriving intelligence in specific detail they probably couldn’t. Trying to do the exact same thing but expand the history 5 times on a completely made up alien environment would be nearly(very) impossible without mass(more than current) cooperation. Even then it would take a lot of effort to make it seem unquestionable on any logic.
exactly this! specevo projects get harshly criticized on these grounds a lot, cuz it's so easy to say "erm how did that evolve, it's too unrealistic 🤓🤓🤓" (which is then followed with "not too alien enough" if you make it too realistic, since you know, all we know about biology comes from our planet). but dodging criticisms is impossible since y'know, nobody can play god and know what aliens will look like from cell by cell of their bodies. you have to be a little Silly with it!!
I agree. I pretty much assumed they were very balloon-like, as analogous to jellyfish of the skys, where they'd have a sort of cellular foam heated in the interior by metabolic processing. Perhaps they do fluff up and shed like we do with something like fluffy dust, becoming the equivalent of marine snow, from lower critters. It's fun to build this all out but def don't let it impinge on the themes and culture-building. Keep it up 🌟
Honestly it is extremely understandable that a gas giant species would prefer bioforming over terraforming due to the sheer difficulty in creating gas giants.
Yeah, there were a few people in the discord that said they should turn rocky worlds INTO gas giants, by artificially making the atmosphere denser, but I figured that was probably too complicated
@@Cree8Ball well, maybe they could try and colonize/make worlds like Venus with intense atmospheres instead of making an entire gas giant. Or they could also go from that to colonizing hycian worlds due to the similarities to gas giants(gas under extreme pressure acting extremely similarly to liquids)[a hycian world is like a gas giant but with liquid(usually thought of as water but not limited to)]
12:17 The fact that you mentioned "even now" implies that the age of pleasant dreams is happening in the modern day, which makes me wonder what your whole galaxy is up to in "the modern day", assuming the Aijes share the same galaxy/ cinematic universe as your other aliens.
The Aije are in the same universe, yeah! They're even in the same section of the same galaxy as all the other aliens I've talked about, but they just never happened to bump into each other, since space is so big
@@thetruecyrusplayz1256 most of them invent bowties and then go extinct shortly afterwards. It's a great filter we miraculously managed to clear with no difficulty.
I have a species called the Zade that lived in the computers. Huge tetrahedral artificial planetoid computers were hidden in various places. They too, continued to explore the universe. Occasionally using solid holographic bodies to mingle with other life forms. The secret computer locations were a heavily guarded secret, and any threat to them would be swiftly eradicated. This came from a dream and I have no idea what their physical bodies looked like.
Something I'd like to see would be a *prey and predator* dynamic where both parties are sapient. Or mimics, like sapient mimic and animalistic model, vice versa or both are sapient, the mimicry can be aggressive, Müllerian or Batesian.
i think there was a short story about something similar to that the predator species evolved their sapience later in an ad hoc manner, growing essentially a second brain inside their original brain that was sapient in the first brain's stead as they explored the galaxy and encountered other creatures who had evolved their intelligence more slowly, their theory of mind (which excluded the sapient prey animals for moral reasons) led them to believe they were the only sapient lifeforms in the universe i think they ended up trying to enslave the first human they found
5:40 top left mini among us? Jokes aside this is a very interesting and cool alien lore series that hasn't really been done before with the gas-y origins. (the more to steal for my space themed D&D game)
I’ve had an idea of aliens that feed of asteroids,they’re kilometer sized worms which basically melt the asteroid through its acid mouth and feed of the organic compounds of meteorites,and they can enter criptobiosis state which makes them able to travel in a half dead state to search for other asteroids
@@HYDROCARBON_XD, Asteroid has few carbon and it is abundant in silicon and other materials, so it would be silicon because it maybe immune to the effect of radiation because it's has a version of DNA that cannot be machine gunized by radiation.
@@ArmandoEnfectana-bp6jo a lot of meteorites are extremely rich in carbon also silicon based life would be extremely rare and harder than carbon life to form but idk what creeball would say
Speaking of a cold nail organism as a solution to an alien this big, you should really make one of those. It could be like a giant millipede with each section of its body having its own brain and being its own individual. Either way each segment having human level intelligence you could potentially have an entire planet with an entire society of billions of individuals composed of one organism. They could be enormous godlike beings in your universe, masters of absurdly advanced technology considering they can internally share information and would have a utopian society given each society is its own organism. Giant space millipedes made up of multitudes of people acting as benevolent lovecraftian guides to lesser developed species seems pretty cool to me.
Yeah, they're kinda stupid lol (the reason I thought of was that they sort of became really adept with genetic modification INSTEAD of germ theory. Like, if there was an outbreak of some virus or disease, they could modify the next generation to have immunities to it, but didn't really understand the problem well enough to make medicines for the generations that are already around.) Not sure if that actually makes sense, but the point was to have them good at some things we're bad at (like advanced space travel and Dyson technology) but bad at stuff we're good at (like medicine)
@@Cree8Ball but like genetic modification still requires very good understanding of microbiology, you would 100% figure out pathogens before genetics unless Aij biology is fundamentally different in that they're essentially giant single celled organisms like sea grapes or xenophyophores with a genetic encoder so vast and complex that it's an entire macroscopic organ that can be removed and surgically edited which is plausible especially given the pressures we're working with. Either way, did the pastoralists write nothing down?!
@@Lukas.Cancelosi a giant single celled organism sounds kinda cool actually... And the Pastoralists probably did write stuff down but the Spirit Walkers 100% burnt down all their libraries purely out of spite
With a large enough animal it's likely going to require a distributed brain, in the sense that each appendage will not be given signals so much as entire simple goals from the greater brain. In this sense, interestingly, the organism becomes almost a colony of structured cooperative minds. One being a tentacle arm for example, things seen from a distance has the instruction to grab incoming food item, and must use tactile reception, electro receptors or whatever to collect an item and retain it, then wait for further instruction
Florse found: 4:30 girrafe spot got baited for a florse: 4:56 1 frame of an accident with the paint bucket i cant wait for the next stream. the individual videos are so short i cant get my spec evo high. this is the only series which has this type of style of actually seeing the world and creatures being created. other one might be planet apollo project but that one is a seed world with limits, this is just pure imagination and creativity
i looove speculative biology but i always struggle to imagine a large scale civilisation. Seeing you paint this picture of many worlds that evolve separately and forget each other only to eventually find each other again is super inspiring, incredible work!
I hope tvtropes will seriously document your All tomorrows project, because I highly recommend to create a Wikipedia page about it in much more extreme detail, but also a large enough space to build all the juicy, beloved details about the post-humans, their cultures, their religions, and so forth. And I waited for a months to do it. I hope you've done progress😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have one question, we know that theyre in a advance world colonizing planets and exploring space. But what is their technology look like? Do they look like mechanical or simplistic in design?
Question could you design a alien species to be perfect engineers because i feel like you would do good with that as a concept BTW i love the idea of gas giants evolving life just for them to make dyson moons before landing on anything
Just to be clear I love your interpretation of the theoretical evolution of sentient species on a gas giant. That being said the idea of a sentient species being able to travel space but not having a basic grasp of medicine is absurd. In order to have a civilization at the level that governments could fund space programs and even colonize planets would require search a large population and economy that not only would they need basic medical knowledge (like herbal medication and quarantining) They would probably need advanced medical knowledge as well (like vaccination and processed medication) That's because such technological advancement could only come with the funding provided by a massive cities (like New York or Tokyo) And that's not even mentioning the workforce required Which wouldn't be possible if everyone's dying from diseases Lacking doctors and medical knowledge seriously handicaps feasible population size because the bigger the size the easier for outbreaks To occur (reminder that in the medieval ages plagues regularly occurred killing hundreds if not thousands of people per plague) Not to mention the genetic modification that you have shown that they are proficient in would likely require literally centuries of study of cellular mitosis, RNA + DNA (or their genetic equivalent), and a lot and I do mean a lot of other stuff related to biology. Which would probably mean they have innate knowledge of body cells. Yuu cannot tell me during their study of those cells they never were able to link pathogens to infection I mean they already did that (the Pastoralists) even though they were substantially more technologically primitive so I cannot believe that even with technology they didn't at least match if not surpass what the Pastoralists did with little more than (what I assume are) primitive scalps and herbs that's not even mentioning the "scourge" and Ennes Virus shouldn't even be able to infect Aije and if it could affect the Aije how couldn't it have gone up the metal chain (which is how they got metal for tool building )didn't start the zombie plague sooner That being said I still love your world and the detail put into it even though I would like more clarification on how technologically they are advanced at any given point in time I mean for all I know the Pastoralists could have been cavemen or more advanced than we are now Still though good work and if I had any suggestions it would be to give us an idea on how the Aije evolved in the first place as well as give us some more detail of the ecosystems of tlus.
@@Funnyso869 yeah, I realized most of this stuff when I was writing the script, but decided to give them a loose understanding of medicine anyway, because I like the idea of aliens progressing through their history in a totally different way than we did Plus, their timeline is so zoomed out and only focussed on big events that it's totally possible that the entire time they've been expanding through the stars, they've also been fighting off devastating plagues and losing entire planets to disease. It's not like dense, highly populated cities and scientific progress didn't exist before the invention of vaccination, it's just that there were a lot more set backs in the meantime You're right, it is definitely a little absurd, but what I was trying to do is make people think about what is and isn't possible with a society that's nothing at all like our own. Maybe I should've spent a little more time talking about the logistics of exploring space before you've invented penicillin, though
If they evolved a dedicated plane of movement, wouldn't they adapt sight in a straight line, forgoing the 360 vision that would limit their directional vision?
Pls explain to me how a species can have access to heavy genetic modifications but have only a loose understanding of germ theory? Did they participate in selective breeding??? I find it hard to believe chus fell due to an outbreak
Yeah they learn germ theory quite early on in their history yet they don't rediscover it by the time they are engineering their bodies for other plannets. I dont like it. Otherwise the rest of the video was fine!
This will (probably) be the last video on the gas giant aliens, but it's part of a larger series on different, sentient aliens all in the same universe and there will be plenty more videos like it to come
When are u gonna make a new vid like this I’ve been watching this video and the other like 100 of times (no pressure luv ur vids but I’m just wondering cause ur vids are amazing)
@@WREN-bo9zn the next few episodes in this series are probably gonna be about the humans in this universe, so it'll be a little different, but I'm really excited for them. That should hopefully come out in October or November
This lived up to the hype, it’s always interesting to think a squid like alien larger than a blue whale ever started a sort of space age!!! I do have a question though, will they ever eventually meet up with other aliens such as humans for example? If so how would the perceive them?
If they do, it'll be the machine hive mind that meets humanity, probably not their organic variations, but that would still be a pretty cool interaction, I think
Pls explain to me how a species can have access to heavy genetic modifications but have only a loose understanding of germ theory? Did they participate in selective breeding???
@@knsstudio0 their "legs" are external jaws that they "use" as limbs. The bird-like species that actually "does" have legs lives on a rocky planet, not a gas giant
i imagine in some universes with more minerals\ores. a special ore can form on the cores of developing gas giants that brings off entire provinces and islands that rise up as the atmosphere thickens due to density and magnetic fields, and floating islands and continents complete with seas and even volcanos on the larger ones where radioactive materials melts part of the islands. the islands and continents float and move around on the magnetic field like how plates float on the mantal of earth. you can even get super continents and continental break ups too just like earth.. food for thought!! would make an interesting world indeed. a gas giant with floating land masses. the amount of ore affects the depth of the islands. but more often then not, ud see the land masses from space as they stick above the upper clouds. aliens likely would know not to mind the ore cause if they mine the special ore, the islands sink... i feel bad for your life forms. being in a gas giant stuck around a star that will soon go supernova. it be interesting to see life around a gas giant that orbits a longer lived sun, would be fun to hear about edit, awesome you talked about this. life mining the core and becoming space faring. please ping me your response on the floating islands and continents idea. on another note. with the immortality and the computer\simulation stuff, makes you wonder what happens if humans were to eventually find them.
The simplest advice I can give you is to take inspiration from the weirdest animals on Earth. Like the Aije, for example, have a set of internal eyes inside of their transparent body, which is directly inspired by the Barrel Fish of Earth As for languages, I usually just scribble something out again and again until I get something that looks right
@@sampy901 probably, but the force of the explosion also just tossed the computer planets out of the system and some were lucky enough to fly out before getting fried
How do you breed animals, make, cheese and whine, optimize plants and enhance agricultural land without knowing anything about generics, DNA, bacterias,fungi and photosynthesis? 😉
They are yeah, I think the Matrix Era in Aije history is right around the same time that everything got destroyed by the Yöks in human and harlo and gabarra history
@@Cree8Ball interesting I would be cool to create a first person story based in this universe a human explorer traveling around meeting different species documenting their stories
I hope you won't get to bogged down with the scientific specifics. Not only is this speculative, its basically science fiction. Sure, do your best to incorporate what we understand about biology and chemistry, but please don't let those considerations stop or ruin the project. After all, there are 2 bodies of speculative biology - 'life as we know it and life as we don't'. Trying to feel in every single missing piece will cause the entire puzzle, that would have otherwise been amazing, to disintegrate!
Throughout the universe there will be life very similar to Earth's, but there will also be forms that force us to redefine our definition of life.
I love this! This is such an eloquent explanation of how I approach videos like this
If you had one person explain the entirety of humans history alongside major ecological effects and factors deriving intelligence in specific detail they probably couldn’t.
Trying to do the exact same thing but expand the history 5 times on a completely made up alien environment would be nearly(very) impossible without mass(more than current) cooperation. Even then it would take a lot of effort to make it seem unquestionable on any logic.
exactly this! specevo projects get harshly criticized on these grounds a lot, cuz it's so easy to say "erm how did that evolve, it's too unrealistic 🤓🤓🤓" (which is then followed with "not too alien enough" if you make it too realistic, since you know, all we know about biology comes from our planet). but dodging criticisms is impossible since y'know, nobody can play god and know what aliens will look like from cell by cell of their bodies. you have to be a little Silly with it!!
Yeah! Never worry about your speculative alien life being too alien. It's alien!
I agree. I pretty much assumed they were very balloon-like, as analogous to jellyfish of the skys, where they'd have a sort of cellular foam heated in the interior by metabolic processing. Perhaps they do fluff up and shed like we do with something like fluffy dust, becoming the equivalent of marine snow, from lower critters. It's fun to build this all out but def don't let it impinge on the themes and culture-building. Keep it up 🌟
Honestly it is extremely understandable that a gas giant species would prefer bioforming over terraforming due to the sheer difficulty in creating gas giants.
Yeah, there were a few people in the discord that said they should turn rocky worlds INTO gas giants, by artificially making the atmosphere denser, but I figured that was probably too complicated
@@Cree8Ball well, maybe they could try and colonize/make worlds like Venus with intense atmospheres instead of making an entire gas giant. Or they could also go from that to colonizing hycian worlds due to the similarities to gas giants(gas under extreme pressure acting extremely similarly to liquids)[a hycian world is like a gas giant but with liquid(usually thought of as water but not limited to)]
@@iloveemeralds4622 yeah, I sort of envisioned Niai being a sort of Venus-like planet, which is why they colonized it in the first place
Angel sex being a mythological event is the best lore I’ve ever heard
so true
We love these silly building sized floating squids
I'm so glad
12:17 The fact that you mentioned "even now" implies that the age of pleasant dreams is happening in the modern day, which makes me wonder what your whole galaxy is up to in "the modern day", assuming the Aijes share the same galaxy/ cinematic universe as your other aliens.
The Aije are in the same universe, yeah! They're even in the same section of the same galaxy as all the other aliens I've talked about, but they just never happened to bump into each other, since space is so big
@@Cree8Ball if thats the case, then what's the rest of the galaxy up to?
@@thetruecyrusplayz1256idk probs throwing planets into black holes or crashing stars into each other
@@thetruecyrusplayz1256 most of them invent bowties and then go extinct shortly afterwards. It's a great filter we miraculously managed to clear with no difficulty.
Humanity when first contact is with ice-dwelling bacteria:
Teeming universe reference /Joke
Keep on making these projects, they are awesome.
I plan to! Glad you like them
I have a species called the Zade that lived in the computers. Huge tetrahedral artificial planetoid computers were hidden in various places. They too, continued to explore the universe. Occasionally using solid holographic bodies to mingle with other life forms. The secret computer locations were a heavily guarded secret, and any threat to them would be swiftly eradicated. This came from a dream and I have no idea what their physical bodies looked like.
Something I'd like to see would be a *prey and predator* dynamic where both parties are sapient.
Or mimics, like sapient mimic and animalistic model, vice versa or both are sapient, the mimicry can be aggressive, Müllerian or Batesian.
Oh, predator and prey would be awesome, actually!
i think there was a short story about something similar to that
the predator species evolved their sapience later in an ad hoc manner, growing essentially a second brain inside their original brain that was sapient in the first brain's stead
as they explored the galaxy and encountered other creatures who had evolved their intelligence more slowly, their theory of mind (which excluded the sapient prey animals for moral reasons) led them to believe they were the only sapient lifeforms in the universe
i think they ended up trying to enslave the first human they found
Could you make a series about sentient parasites with sentient hosts?
I meant sapient
Already has
I don't care if it isn't 100% byological or scientific accurate, I just love the word building and setting
Finally a sequel, amazing series, the ailens are finnaly alien
I'm glad they've met your standards of alien
Bro the discord messages when you said foray at the end got me, well done, Mr.Creeoctusballius. (Also I got into notable individuals let’s goooo)
I kinda had to just toss it in at the end, cause I didn't know where else to put it 😂
5:40 top left mini among us? Jokes aside this is a very interesting and cool alien lore series that hasn't really been done before with the gas-y origins. (the more to steal for my space themed D&D game)
Oooh, Space DnD sounds kinda awesome
@@Cree8Ballroll 20 to conquer the grox
I’ve had an idea of aliens that feed of asteroids,they’re kilometer sized worms which basically melt the asteroid through its acid mouth and feed of the organic compounds of meteorites,and they can enter criptobiosis state which makes them able to travel in a half dead state to search for other asteroids
That is both amazing, and terrifying 😭
I think that thing is a silicon lifeforms, if it land on Earth, it will became rocks.
@@ArmandoEnfectana-bp6jo i prefer it being carbon based honestly, although with silicon polymers it could survive lower and higher temperatures afaik
@@HYDROCARBON_XD, Asteroid has few carbon and it is abundant in silicon and other materials, so it would be silicon because it maybe immune to the effect of radiation because it's has a version of DNA that cannot be machine gunized by radiation.
@@ArmandoEnfectana-bp6jo a lot of meteorites are extremely rich in carbon also silicon based life would be extremely rare and harder than carbon life to form but idk what creeball would say
Speaking of a cold nail organism as a solution to an alien this big, you should really make one of those. It could be like a giant millipede with each section of its body having its own brain and being its own individual. Either way each segment having human level intelligence you could potentially have an entire planet with an entire society of billions of individuals composed of one organism. They could be enormous godlike beings in your universe, masters of absurdly advanced technology considering they can internally share information and would have a utopian society given each society is its own organism. Giant space millipedes made up of multitudes of people acting as benevolent lovecraftian guides to lesser developed species seems pretty cool to me.
ALL HAIL THE GIANT SPACE MILLIPEDE!!
This is a really cool idea, though, I'll probably be revisiting it
On scale are they comparable to blue whales or something closer to humans (in width)
Wait these guys have mastered genetic engineering but are still novices at germ theory?
Yeah, they're kinda stupid lol (the reason I thought of was that they sort of became really adept with genetic modification INSTEAD of germ theory. Like, if there was an outbreak of some virus or disease, they could modify the next generation to have immunities to it, but didn't really understand the problem well enough to make medicines for the generations that are already around.) Not sure if that actually makes sense, but the point was to have them good at some things we're bad at (like advanced space travel and Dyson technology) but bad at stuff we're good at (like medicine)
@@Cree8Ball
I get what you're saying, but that sounds pretty contrived way to allow a zombie outbreak to occur.I mean no offense of course.
@@Cree8Ball but like genetic modification still requires very good understanding of microbiology, you would 100% figure out pathogens before genetics unless Aij biology is fundamentally different in that they're essentially giant single celled organisms like sea grapes or xenophyophores with a genetic encoder so vast and complex that it's an entire macroscopic organ that can be removed and surgically edited which is plausible especially given the pressures we're working with. Either way, did the pastoralists write nothing down?!
@@dalekrenegade2596 I thought of the germ theory thing before I thought of the zombie virus, but yeah I see where you're coming from
@@Lukas.Cancelosi a giant single celled organism sounds kinda cool actually...
And the Pastoralists probably did write stuff down but the Spirit Walkers 100% burnt down all their libraries purely out of spite
I’m so excited to watch this. I can’t wait for the next part of All Tomorrows either.
With a large enough animal it's likely going to require a distributed brain, in the sense that each appendage will not be given signals so much as entire simple goals from the greater brain. In this sense, interestingly, the organism becomes almost a colony of structured cooperative minds. One being a tentacle arm for example, things seen from a distance has the instruction to grab incoming food item, and must use tactile reception, electro receptors or whatever to collect an item and retain it, then wait for further instruction
Scrumdiliumtious!
No way that's a word in the English dictionary 💀
Just finished watching part 1! Couldn’t be better timing.
Hey, that's awesome! Hope you enjoyed part two, as well
@@Cree8Ball I did! I think stuff like .this is really cool and interesting ^_^
Forget Star Wars, I want to see this trilogy on the big screen 🙌
Oh shit, they're evolving into the elder things from the mountains of madness
Florse found: 4:30 girrafe spot
got baited for a florse: 4:56 1 frame of an accident with the paint bucket
i cant wait for the next stream. the individual videos are so short i cant get my spec evo high. this is the only series which has this type of style of actually seeing the world and creatures being created. other one might be planet apollo project but that one is a seed world with limits, this is just pure imagination and creativity
i looove speculative biology but i always struggle to imagine a large scale civilisation. Seeing you paint this picture of many worlds that evolve separately and forget each other only to eventually find each other again is super inspiring, incredible work!
I hope tvtropes will seriously document your All tomorrows project, because I highly recommend to create a Wikipedia page about it in much more extreme detail, but also a large enough space to build all the juicy, beloved details about the post-humans, their cultures, their religions, and so forth. And I waited for a months to do it. I hope you've done progress😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best work I have seen in a while
Let go new alien video dropped!
This is so fascinating!
I have one question, we know that theyre in a advance world colonizing planets and exploring space. But what is their technology look like? Do they look like mechanical or simplistic in design?
Once again! Thanks for the Mountain Goats outro. Extremely good to hear that.
Anytime, dude! I love putting obscure mountain goat songs at the end of these videos
Didn't think a zombie apocalypse would happen on their home world.
Question could you design a alien species to be perfect engineers because i feel like you would do good with that as a concept
BTW i love the idea of gas giants evolving life just for them to make dyson moons before landing on anything
It's finally here!!!
Hope it lives up to the hype!
@@Cree8BallIt sure did
"Now that is what I wanna see!"
Soldier tf2man
How were they able to make really complex technology which would need to be really intricately made if they have such huge limbs?
Will they discover other aliens in the shared universe and maybe even humans? All of them are so alien to each other.
The lovecraftian paralells are not lost on me
I hope the next one of these videos Will Be about a robotic race A fully mechanical species Created Abandoned and left to their own devices
Just to be clear I love your interpretation of the theoretical evolution of sentient species on a gas giant.
That being said the idea of a sentient species being able to travel space but not having a basic grasp of medicine is absurd.
In order to have a civilization at the level that governments could fund space programs and even colonize planets would require search a large population and economy that not only would they need basic medical knowledge (like herbal medication and quarantining)
They would probably need advanced medical knowledge as well
(like vaccination and processed medication)
That's because such technological advancement could only come with the funding provided by a massive cities (like New York or Tokyo)
And that's not even mentioning the workforce required
Which wouldn't be possible if everyone's dying from diseases
Lacking doctors and medical knowledge seriously handicaps feasible population size because the bigger the size the easier for outbreaks To occur
(reminder that in the medieval ages plagues regularly occurred killing hundreds if not thousands of people per plague)
Not to mention the genetic modification that you have shown that they are proficient in would likely require literally centuries of study of cellular mitosis, RNA + DNA (or their genetic equivalent), and a lot and I do mean a lot of other stuff related to biology.
Which would probably mean they have innate knowledge of body cells.
Yuu cannot tell me during their study of those cells they never were able to link pathogens to infection
I mean they already did that (the Pastoralists) even though they were substantially more technologically primitive so I cannot believe that even with technology they didn't at least match if not surpass what the Pastoralists did with little more than (what I assume are) primitive scalps and herbs
that's not even mentioning the "scourge" and Ennes Virus shouldn't even be able to infect Aije and if it could affect the Aije how couldn't it have gone up the metal chain (which is how they got metal for tool building )didn't start the zombie plague sooner
That being said I still love your world and the detail put into it even though I would like more clarification on how technologically they are advanced at any given point in time
I mean for all I know the Pastoralists could have been cavemen or more advanced than we are now
Still though good work and if I had any suggestions it would be to give us an idea on how the Aije evolved in the first place as well as give us some more detail of the ecosystems of tlus.
@@Funnyso869 yeah, I realized most of this stuff when I was writing the script, but decided to give them a loose understanding of medicine anyway, because I like the idea of aliens progressing through their history in a totally different way than we did
Plus, their timeline is so zoomed out and only focussed on big events that it's totally possible that the entire time they've been expanding through the stars, they've also been fighting off devastating plagues and losing entire planets to disease. It's not like dense, highly populated cities and scientific progress didn't exist before the invention of vaccination, it's just that there were a lot more set backs in the meantime
You're right, it is definitely a little absurd, but what I was trying to do is make people think about what is and isn't possible with a society that's nothing at all like our own. Maybe I should've spent a little more time talking about the logistics of exploring space before you've invented penicillin, though
Lol made art of the planet
If they evolved a dedicated plane of movement, wouldn't they adapt sight in a straight line, forgoing the 360 vision that would limit their directional vision?
fantastic part 2 well worth the wait =)
Im getting hollow knight vibes from the artwork and plague lol
Pls explain to me how a species can have access to heavy genetic modifications but have only a loose understanding of germ theory? Did they participate in selective breeding???
I find it hard to believe chus fell due to an outbreak
Yeah they learn germ theory quite early on in their history yet they don't rediscover it by the time they are engineering their bodies for other plannets. I dont like it. Otherwise the rest of the video was fine!
Lack of germ theory yet still extensive knowledge of genetic modification for creating subspecies is extremely doubtful :V
I keep having to remind myself that the Aije are huge, not human sized
Dang i like this will it become a full on seris soon or somthing this is actully good
This will (probably) be the last video on the gas giant aliens, but it's part of a larger series on different, sentient aliens all in the same universe and there will be plenty more videos like it to come
First time hearing this thing to day i watched part 1 and part 2 to day and holy i like this
When are u gonna make a new vid like this I’ve been watching this video and the other like 100 of times (no pressure luv ur vids but I’m just wondering cause ur vids are amazing)
@@WREN-bo9zn the next few episodes in this series are probably gonna be about the humans in this universe, so it'll be a little different, but I'm really excited for them. That should hopefully come out in October or November
This lived up to the hype, it’s always interesting to think a squid like alien larger than a blue whale ever started a sort of space age!!!
I do have a question though, will they ever eventually meet up with other aliens such as humans for example? If so how would the perceive them?
If they do, it'll be the machine hive mind that meets humanity, probably not their organic variations, but that would still be a pretty cool interaction, I think
Nah the angels got freaky👅
This was amazing, but you should show more of the environment the creatures are actually in
If I could draw decent backgrounds I probably would, but I can try in the next video
Greetings to you too 😊
Yooo part 2
Yoooo
YES! I LOVE THIS!
My question is how they found all the raw materials and how they manipulated them without even something as basic as fire.
I mention the raw materials in the video. As for fire, I guess they probably just used lightning and electricity
@Cree8Ball don't forget using acids and stuff.
Prime cree8ball would've had 3k views already
I don't think that's literally true, but yeah lol
Beautiful
Pls explain to me how a species can have access to heavy genetic modifications but have only a loose understanding of germ theory? Did they participate in selective breeding???
You should do some architecture
I love the high streamer!
Yeah, they're honestly one of my favorite designs from this series
You should try stars next
What a wonderful gas world…
In the grim darkness of the far future there is only… Angel Sex? And uh, utopian dreams?
4:30 oh my god
I knew you'd find it
@@Cree8Ballthe instincts are still deep in my mind
aww man i thought i was first....
@@jozefvitani9434 It is impossible to defeat me
very cool!! I kinda lurked in the server & I'm quite happy to see this come to fruition! epic wrok!
I'm glad you enjoyed!
These creatures "lived in Gas giant", "why" is have a "leg ?". İs this creatures "step on clouds ?"
@@knsstudio0 their "legs" are external jaws that they "use" as limbs. The bird-like species that actually "does" have legs lives on a rocky planet, not a gas giant
Very nice and awesome
So how did they develop Faster than light travel?
And what kind of FTL drive are they using?
They didn't develop faster than light travel all the planets they colonized are (relatively) close together. Within a generation ship's journey away
i imagine in some universes with more minerals\ores. a special ore can form on the cores of developing gas giants that brings off entire provinces and islands that rise up as the atmosphere thickens due to density and magnetic fields, and floating islands and continents complete with seas and even volcanos on the larger ones where radioactive materials melts part of the islands. the islands and continents float and move around on the magnetic field like how plates float on the mantal of earth. you can even get super continents and continental break ups too just like earth.. food for thought!! would make an interesting world indeed. a gas giant with floating land masses. the amount of ore affects the depth of the islands. but more often then not, ud see the land masses from space as they stick above the upper clouds. aliens likely would know not to mind the ore cause if they mine the special ore, the islands sink...
i feel bad for your life forms. being in a gas giant stuck around a star that will soon go supernova. it be interesting to see life around a gas giant that orbits a longer lived sun, would be fun to hear about edit, awesome you talked about this. life mining the core and becoming space faring.
please ping me your response on the floating islands and continents idea.
on another note. with the immortality and the computer\simulation stuff, makes you wonder what happens if humans were to eventually find them.
LETS GO
It's hard to believe a praise that discover planetary travel but didn't discover vaccine
Ain't no way we got Angel Sex before GTA 6 (and Silksong)
SHRIXXIES!!!!
hoorah i appear once more 🎉 2:13
It’s such a shame the storm mages went extinct
these seeries ar amazing tho id like to implant a litle idea
the dark forestt heorie
How do they live near the core of a gas giant?
Pause and click this 10:49
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE YEA
how much do they weigh? As people from a gas giant, are they big and light like a balloon, or big and dense?
I think they're mostly hollow space, so they're a lot lighter than they look, but they'd still be way too heavy to float through Earth's armosphere
are these guys gonna meet the new humans
how do u draw their tentacle arms so smoothly ;;;; do you have the pen stabilizer cranked to max
Not to brag or nothing, but I actually don't use any stabilizer on my pen strokes. I have to go over it a million times to make it look right, though
@@Cree8Ball yeah everything looks super clean! i guess thats the bonus of a timelapse. keep up the wonderful work
Where did they get the resources and technical skills to build a megastructure
@@sampy901 the resources first came from the metal animals on their planet and then from asteroid belts and moons and the core of Gmaira
It’s kind of fun thanks to how their planet works they kinda just accidentally discovered space travel
Cool
12:36 does pointing this out count as a Foray and will I get a shout out for it? (Also giant space jellyfish go brr)
Yeah, if I remember I can give ya a shout out lol
@@Cree8Ballthanks! :D
ayayayaya
Do you have any tips for me to make aliens like yours?
and language too
The simplest advice I can give you is to take inspiration from the weirdest animals on Earth. Like the Aije, for example, have a set of internal eyes inside of their transparent body, which is directly inspired by the Barrel Fish of Earth
As for languages, I usually just scribble something out again and again until I get something that looks right
@@Cree8Ball Wow thanks a lot im making one rn!
Society destroyed by a zombie apocalypse from 28 Days Later. Talk about bad luck
Will they encounter humans?
Wouldn't a supernova totally emp and irradiate any computers?
@@sampy901 probably, but the force of the explosion also just tossed the computer planets out of the system and some were lucky enough to fly out before getting fried
finally
Sorry for the wait, but hopefully it's worth it!
@@Cree8Ball no doubt
Hey! Does these aliens have smartphones or something similar?
Yeah, I imagine they probably do
sigma
How does a society genetically engineer themselves without understanding germ theory?
@@SpazzyMcGee1337 by being kinda stupid lol. My explanation is in the replies of the pinned comment, but it's not the greatest reason
How do you breed animals, make, cheese and whine, optimize plants and enhance agricultural land without knowing anything about generics, DNA, bacterias,fungi and photosynthesis? 😉
Is humanity still around by the time of the matrix era of this species
They are yeah, I think the Matrix Era in Aije history is right around the same time that everything got destroyed by the Yöks in human and harlo and gabarra history
@@Cree8Ball interesting I would be cool to create a first person story based in this universe a human explorer traveling around meeting different species documenting their stories
Right around i saw this i clicked
Im a clicker :D
Will the next alien will be an biological gun one? Please
Come on, it's been a month and he's still haven't replied
9th comment.
I was wondering who'd be the ninth to comment