sigh. If I could make an observation, the Sol system is probably one of the most resource rich systems in a thousand light years. Several rocky planets, several gas planets of varying types, and trillions of smaller rocks to be mined. In my sci-fi universe it would be confusing why humans ever thought they needed to leave it, except to take pictures. We have everything we need for millions of years without any real effort. Stories need to stop pretending there are no resources here.
(semi unrelated to this story)But here's the question, is that even rare? our ability to tell what's orbiting another star is pretty limited, we've gotten better at it, but a slight wobble or periodic dimming of the star can only tell you so much about a solar system. If the star has planets orbiting in a plane that's perpendicular to it from our perspective, those planets ain't passing infront of the star of us. We might find out that our solar system isn't all that resource rich compared to other systems, or rather so many systems are resource rich of raw materials that, it's not even worth fighting over. Making the only resource here that would be worth fighting for would be a habitable planet.
You made several mistakes. First , the federations most defended planets fought off the kreeloks so they have lost before, second the human soldiers fighting in a bombed out city when no missles made it to any cities.
Yeah, that was the weak point in what was until then, a good story. They could have destroyed the whole armada before they got close but somehow allowed cities to be hit.
@@volkmarkostka6763 The surprise attack everyone knew was coming then all our defences were awakened, we hit them with an EMP that knocked out all there ships, thousands of our drones were shooting all the drop pods Before landfall When exactly did they destroy city's and the shield would have been the first thing up before the emp the story is just poorly thought out
sigh.
If I could make an observation, the Sol system is probably one of the most resource rich systems in a thousand light years. Several rocky planets, several gas planets of varying types, and trillions of smaller rocks to be mined.
In my sci-fi universe it would be confusing why humans ever thought they needed to leave it, except to take pictures.
We have everything we need for millions of years without any real effort.
Stories need to stop pretending there are no resources here.
(semi unrelated to this story)But here's the question, is that even rare? our ability to tell what's orbiting another star is pretty limited, we've gotten better at it, but a slight wobble or periodic dimming of the star can only tell you so much about a solar system. If the star has planets orbiting in a plane that's perpendicular to it from our perspective, those planets ain't passing infront of the star of us. We might find out that our solar system isn't all that resource rich compared to other systems, or rather so many systems are resource rich of raw materials that, it's not even worth fighting over. Making the only resource here that would be worth fighting for would be a habitable planet.
The "Art of Self Rescue", is best learned early on in life...
You made several mistakes. First , the federations most defended planets fought off the kreeloks so they have lost before, second the human soldiers fighting in a bombed out city when no missles made it to any cities.
so we deploy our Impenetrable energy shield After letting them destroy city's
Yeah, that was the weak point in what was until then, a good story. They could have destroyed the whole armada before they got close but somehow allowed cities to be hit.
Surprise attack, the time to "inflate" the shield, energy consumption?
@@volkmarkostka6763 The surprise attack everyone knew was coming
then all our defences were awakened, we hit them with an EMP that knocked out all there ships, thousands of our drones were shooting all the drop pods Before landfall
When exactly did they destroy city's and the shield would have been the first thing up before the emp
the story is just poorly thought out