Story 1: "I AM INVINCIBLE!" "You're a fucking loony" Story 2: all of humanity is Deadpool. Story 3: The only things to fear is fear itself... And that afraid human who is currently stabbing any Xeno who gets close to them, with the same screwdriver they are using to dismantle the station.
The lesson behind story 3? You never know which Human is going to spontaneously Gordon Freeman your entire ship, Empire Strikes Back any space stations it can reach, and Dr. Mengala all your internal organs...with a crowbar.
When dealing with a human in this agitated state, approach very VERY slowly, speak softly and remind the human not to panic, and offer them a towel. This has a strange and unknowable calming effect on the humans.
There's actually a third type of fear called total calm he'd come so afraid he goes into a Zen likes or she goes into a Zen leg State in which the mind is heightened exponentially 8,000 * more then the previous fear. And every thought is focused on defeating me enemies permanently and survival. One type of fear knocks you out another type of fear makes you move another type of fear amplifies everything that you are 800,000 times the previous fear.
a fear so intense that your brain goes numb, and you transform into what can only be described as a ball of concentrated instinct, able to make the most dangerous and immoral of choices, for the sake of survival. there is nothing that you can not achieve within that state, lifting a scorching hot car to save a child becomes as easy and distinctive as breathing, your body as abandoned all failsafe, all that kept you from hurting yourself, that blocked you from lifting 200 kg with a single arm, not because you couldn't, but because you would most certainly tear apart your own arm in the process. no matter how docile you might be, if you must kill, you will, with no doubt whatsoever bite off somebody arm with your bare teeth, crushing them in the process.
Actually it's been scientific confirmed that that is not fear, it's the brain shutting down all emotional vectors because the stress hormones have essentially reached critical mass and thus the brain acts accordingly. By shutting off all emotional within the brain this allows the area sarcastically referred to as the lizard brain to take complete and utter control until you are rendered dead or into rem sleep.
"How do you defeat something that alters reality by writing?" - Flashes back to that Alf cartoon where Alf suggested to the violent action movie director "How about a movie that is so violent that it destroys itself?"
On this episode of Tales from Outer Space: Story 1: Screw Skynet, we'll make our own Terminators. Story 2: Once upon a time.... Story 3: Survival horror is something to be wary of
That type one fear won't last forever. It'll turn into something else eventually. Trauma has a way with people. Fear is meant to keep you alive, if the thing that's making you scared doesn't change then you stop being afraid of it, or at least as afraid. That's where the sneaky I'll get back at you starts.
Story 1 made an interesting turn. We dont come back as bionic, or cybernetic... We come back as a Soul inhabiting a different host exatant.... Once they figured out our original born bodies were also merely an extant host, as well
Story 3: There is a third kind of 'fear response', though I'm not sure I'd call it fear since that is only a fraction of the experience. The human using the tools is panicking inside. The third type is calm and far from panic. (Until much much later anyway).
Well they did not think a human could take apart a space station with a simple crow bar. Well maybe they would have thought a little differently if they had known the other name by which the humans call this tool. They call it a 'wrecking bar' and for good reason.
I think it was left behind by a previous group controlling the room used and they didn't notice it just outright dismissed the danger it could pose since "the doors will be locked and it's not like you could get through the wall or door with it."
@@donanthebarbarian5177 unknowingly of them, it turns out you can indeed tore trough an armored spaceship door with a simple metal tool. it's simply a question of motivation.
Disagree with the naming in the second story. That isn’t how dimensions work, all dimensions are part of the universe. You could call a multiverse the same universe in multiple timelines then you can name an omniverse. If there were something they could call unique dimensions, they’d be called something else.
Greetings Mentlegent for the Rhyhtm that is Algo Story 1: Humans crossed the Singularity. They may win the war and be "immortal", but they're not human anymore. Story 2: Okay, that was meta and funny. Story 2: A fear that drives us.
Its related to this www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/o0wvat/how_they_see_with_their_hands/ which became www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/umk6cl/prelude_the_jennifer_incident/
In story one - my first thought was, would someone who's been upgraded have photographic memory's, including there first memory (in the womb, birth)? ;-)
Immortality is not possible! Everything dies. The universe it self will die one day. I Refuse ! I absolutely refuse to be a Reddit character. That site is so censored, it barely functions. Fear? Fear is just another way to focus your attention to what really matters.
first story.. be niche with a follow up to feast on the hypotheical ruthless nature of war being waged with that kind of immortality and also the arrogant foes whom thought might makes right and attacked and their reactions , or their public ones as the more humans they kill the greater the hosts of near impossible to destroy machines joining the humans ranks become council laughs at the officer ,then mocks him for being a traitor joining the humans!... then numbers starts compare.. first battle field ,initial success then.. lose , initial human forces 10 000 manpower confirmed 5555 k.i.a council expecting to retake ground later.. next battle field.. human reinforcements confirmed fewer then councils ,yet.. now supplemented by 5555 hulking hybrids of mechanical martial strength and fiber reflexes yet , confirmed a whole 100 000 human k.i.a's ..yet.. next battle field , now the mechanical fiber infused monstrosities grown in numbers.. hmm ,maby.. that officer was onto something ^^
There is only one way to figure out which kind of fear you will get when dealing with a human. It's an easy two step test.
1)Fuck around.
2)Find out.
I like how defeated the OP of the second story was. Tired of his creations bullshite that he walked away.
I mean, we call them Fight or Flight for a reason. Either you desperately flee, or you desperately fight for your life.
Story 1: "I AM INVINCIBLE!" "You're a fucking loony"
Story 2: all of humanity is Deadpool.
Story 3: The only things to fear is fear itself... And that afraid human who is currently stabbing any Xeno who gets close to them, with the same screwdriver they are using to dismantle the station.
The 2nd story is literally an SCP, lol.
@@ChrissieBear yeah, but that comment wouldn't have been nearly as original.
The lesson behind story 3? You never know which Human is going to spontaneously Gordon Freeman your entire ship, Empire Strikes Back any space stations it can reach, and Dr. Mengala all your internal organs...with a crowbar.
@@Strutinan until it is far far to late. And even then it's not always the person. Sometimes it's the circumstance.
When dealing with a human in this agitated state, approach very VERY slowly, speak softly and remind the human not to panic, and offer them a towel. This has a strange and unknowable calming effect on the humans.
Story 3: It's nice to know that Gordon Freeman has a daughter.
There's actually a third type of fear called total calm he'd come so afraid he goes into a Zen likes or she goes into a Zen leg State in which the mind is heightened exponentially 8,000 * more then the previous fear. And every thought is focused on defeating me enemies permanently and survival. One type of fear knocks you out another type of fear makes you move another type of fear amplifies everything that you are 800,000 times the previous fear.
a fear so intense that your brain goes numb, and you transform into what can only be described as a ball of concentrated instinct, able to make the most dangerous and immoral of choices, for the sake of survival.
there is nothing that you can not achieve within that state, lifting a scorching hot car to save a child becomes as easy and distinctive as breathing, your body as abandoned all failsafe, all that kept you from hurting yourself, that blocked you from lifting 200 kg with a single arm, not because you couldn't, but because you would most certainly tear apart your own arm in the process.
no matter how docile you might be, if you must kill, you will, with no doubt whatsoever bite off somebody arm with your bare teeth, crushing them in the process.
Actually it's been scientific confirmed that that is not fear, it's the brain shutting down all emotional vectors because the stress hormones have essentially reached critical mass and thus the brain acts accordingly. By shutting off all emotional within the brain this allows the area sarcastically referred to as the lizard brain to take complete and utter control until you are rendered dead or into rem sleep.
Thats subcategories of fear. First one is still a fight fear. Second is flight fear. The last two are both.
"How do you defeat something that alters reality by writing?" - Flashes back to that Alf cartoon where Alf suggested to the violent action movie director "How about a movie that is so violent that it destroys itself?"
On this episode of Tales from Outer Space:
Story 1: Screw Skynet, we'll make our own Terminators.
Story 2: Once upon a time....
Story 3: Survival horror is something to be wary of
I guess Dr. Swann's SCP 001 proposal isn't a contained phenomenon, effecting other fictional universes, possibly all fiction.
The 05 aren't going to like this.
@@blooddoctor2721 When have they liked anything other than SCP 500 and its derivatives?
That 2ne story made me burst out laugh harder than I have in the past year. Damn good shit.
Clever 4th wall breaking stories
Terror and hyper-aware.
lol 'the jennifer incident' i want to hear that story one day
"Sucks to be you" .... hell of a response for a god.
That type one fear won't last forever. It'll turn into something else eventually. Trauma has a way with people. Fear is meant to keep you alive, if the thing that's making you scared doesn't change then you stop being afraid of it, or at least as afraid. That's where the sneaky I'll get back at you starts.
Story 1 made an interesting turn. We dont come back as bionic, or cybernetic... We come back as a Soul inhabiting a different host exatant.... Once they figured out our original born bodies were also merely an extant host, as well
A immortal robotic Scotsman, oh my!
The Crowbar, weapon of heroes.
Story 3: There is a third kind of 'fear response', though I'm not sure I'd call it fear since that is only a fraction of the experience. The human using the tools is panicking inside. The third type is calm and far from panic. (Until much much later anyway).
Pretty stupid of them to have a crowbar during this experiment.
Well they did not think a human could take apart a space station with a simple crow bar. Well maybe they would have thought a little differently if they had known the other name by which the humans call this tool. They call it a 'wrecking bar' and for good reason.
I think it was left behind by a previous group controlling the room used and they didn't notice it just outright dismissed the danger it could pose since "the doors will be locked and it's not like you could get through the wall or door with it."
@@donanthebarbarian5177 unknowingly of them, it turns out you can indeed tore trough an armored spaceship door with a simple metal tool. it's simply a question of motivation.
@@davidhenderson3400 good thing nobody left a butter knife.
Hah ha
It is a "Humans are space orks" version of SCP Patephysics!
Thank you for the video.
I love a good self aware story.
I like all the different angles of the fish tank 15/10 gonna keep listening
#1 is great stuff
Love the 3rd story.
Disagree with the naming in the second story.
That isn’t how dimensions work, all dimensions are part of the universe.
You could call a multiverse the same universe in multiple timelines then you can name an omniverse.
If there were something they could call unique dimensions, they’d be called something else.
Here i finally got confirmation on what HFY means
Thank you man your channel be awesome
Greetings Mentlegent
for the Rhyhtm that is Algo
Story 1: Humans crossed the Singularity. They may win the war and be "immortal", but they're not human anymore.
Story 2: Okay, that was meta and funny.
Story 2: A fear that drives us.
WE FIGHT THE NARRATIVE!
#3 made me laugh maliciously
There is nothing so dangerous as a human that has nothing else left to lose.
The Jennifer incident.. all I can think of is Jennifer it's not a Eldritch Horror which is up to 20 chapters last I checked.
Its related to this www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/o0wvat/how_they_see_with_their_hands/ which became www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/umk6cl/prelude_the_jennifer_incident/
(God) Forsaken (Artillery) checks out 👍
#2 lolz, whole humanity are superpowerful Deadpools
Story 2: And that is the Legend of how r/humansareapaceorcs was created
The Jennifer Incident sounds interesting...
neat
It's not so much fear as a determination of "fuck it all, let me take an honor guard of them out along with me" berserker rage.
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For the Algorithm, For the Author(s), For the Disembodied Voice!
I want to know about the Jennifer Incident.
In story one - my first thought was, would someone who's been upgraded have photographic memory's, including there first memory (in the womb, birth)? ;-)
For the Algorithm the voice and the story
For the algorithm
Story 2:
Looks like _someone's_ been reading about SCP 3812.
Or more likely SCP 001 The Database
One of the reasons I like writing is I AM GOD. Nothing exists or emotion felt unless I write it. When the world screws you create your own.
Ok, no one tell Kathleen that the story characters talk about her when she logs off.
It's actually a lot like Toy Story, but a bit more creepy
If I find out their talking behind my back they'll be sorry.
He missed one of the "f's" of fear.
story 1: what is this? warframe?
TBH using gender for a heuristic for fight or flight is a bad, bad idea; clearly xenos never learned about Ripley or Samus
Immortality is not possible! Everything dies. The universe it self will die one day.
I Refuse ! I absolutely refuse to be a Reddit character. That site is so censored, it barely functions.
Fear? Fear is just another way to focus your attention to what really matters.
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Answer to story 2: because humanity is the greatest species of all and everyone else are losers
first story.. be niche with a follow up to feast on the hypotheical ruthless nature of war being waged with that kind of immortality and also the arrogant foes whom thought might makes right and attacked and their reactions , or their public ones as the more humans they kill the greater the hosts of near impossible to destroy machines joining the humans ranks become
council laughs at the officer ,then mocks him for being a traitor joining the humans!... then numbers starts compare..
first battle field ,initial success then.. lose , initial human forces 10 000 manpower confirmed 5555 k.i.a council expecting to retake ground later..
next battle field.. human reinforcements confirmed fewer then councils ,yet.. now supplemented by 5555 hulking hybrids of mechanical martial strength and fiber reflexes
yet , confirmed a whole 100 000 human k.i.a's ..yet.. next battle field , now the mechanical fiber infused monstrosities grown in numbers.. hmm ,maby.. that officer was onto something ^^
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