Irony is that happened right as they started installing all their suits with magnets in the boots to prevent the insane number of people thrown into the cold void of space. Otherwise she could have just..jumped away from that thing.
@@Stup1d-G3niusthat genuinely happened to me once, accidentally dropped a kerbal on a sub-orbital launch trajectory. He not only survived almost being incinerated by the engines, but also reentry and smacking into the ocean at orbital speeds. Truly a hero.
Probably the one that stuck with me the most was the cosmonaut that was shot and burned alive in his suit while you can still hear him scream in pain, like straight up that is the most horrible death I've seen in this series and almost has some feeling to the Apollo 1 disaster.
this show is so crazy to me. for all intents and purposes, it’s a convincing character drama interspliced with some of the most gruesome onscreen deaths imaginable
They still dont have the most terrifying death of an astronaut in the show tho... Getting flinged into the endless space, being impossible to recover so being written up as a casuality whilst still talking to HQ over the radio
@@geg5274OH you're saying that the show doesn't have it. I misread. I thought you meant the compilation didn't have that death and I was curious what episode it was in. Apologies
Well it may not be similar at all as to what you said but poor Kuz did suffer a similar state on the asteroid recovery mission. Guy called it in even when he was still alive. I don't wanna imagine what were his last moments in the late stages of his oxygen levels.
naah Karen was annoying af, I'm pretty sure they wrote her off cause all she did was crying about smt (and she always found a reason) and she took too much screentime from the actual space exploring with her constant drama.. on the other hand they should not have killed off Gordo, he just started to be (more) interesting
Tracey and Gordo's death saving the moon base are the ones I always remember when someone talks about the show. It was a really impactful end to Season 2.
well, majority of that was in the shot-down Air Korea flight over Buran launch site and the bomb attack on NASA building. Third largest number of dead would be ater the Saturn V explosion. Everything else was in single digits.
@TheHorseOutsidewell this haao ned over 20 years and we were spending 1 trilkik. Per year. The space accident was on a mission to Mars in 1994. And we had fusion
@@autooctavia133 As is often the case for a leader in a new industry. We've only been doing this for like 60 years, and it's rocket science. Shit like electricity and medical science didn't come about without a lot of death and injury in their early stages
The Cosmonaut on fire. I think temporarily remove the helmet. Yes, I just said to remove his helmet in vacuum to save him. My reasoning is an unprepared person has about 15 seconds of useful consciousness when exposed to vacuum, and about a minute of survivability. The oxygen in the suit that's fuelling the flame should take less time that that to evacuate if the helmet is removed. How long it would take to repressurize the suit even partially, I don't know, but there's that short window where he doesn't die right there and can potentially be treated back at base.
Rischi che la pressione interna "lanci" via il casco, senza contare che le ustioni aggraverebbero di brutto i danni dell'esposizione al vuoto. Tralaltro la scena si è sviluppata in pochissimo tempo, e dubito che sapessero come scaricare la pressione su una tuta russa con l'occupante che si dimenava... Col senno di poi se gli toglievano il casco per ammazzarlo o gli sparavano soffriva di meno.
@@chara_cant_sleep you can open the door of an aircraft mid-flight, because it’s going from a high-pressure environment to a low one. You’re getting confused with the situation of opening a car door, while the car is underwater. Going from a low pressure environment to a high one is much harder. TL:DR - Low -> High hard, High -> Low easy, aircraft cabin pressure is higher than outside, therefore it’s easy compared to opening a car door underwater. Getting the helmet off is the easy bit, putting it back on would be trickier, better to just vent the suit using the external apparatus, no oxygen means the fire goes out, and you can repressurise faster
I kinda wanna call shenanigans on the whole "gunfire is absolutely silent in space". Sure there's no atmosphere to conduct sound, but sound can travel through solid mediums as well. I think that two people standing on the same floor would be able to hear each other shoot. Maybe even hear each other walk (albeit it'll be difficult to determine direction).
I mean, feeling vibration is very different from hearing it. If the ground shakes underneath you, you could feel and identify that but it still wouldn't be a sound. The only way to hear it would be if the vibrations were so strong that it rattled stuff around on your suit, and that would probably have to be a really powerful gun to do that. You might be able to hear some sounds from your own gun firing though, since those vibrations are transmitted directly into you and your suit.
Same, I was floored and the whole time I was saying “WHERE’S THE GODDAM LAUNCH ESCAPE SYSTEM?” Only in the next episode did it reveal the capsule got out fine😂
There is something almost mythological about Molly’s death. A blind woman leading the injured out of the building, last seen fading into the burning smoke as she returned for more survivors.
3:51 given the high stakes of the scene and how sad it was that they died and died together. Those mannequins took you completely out the moment and made me laugh at how shit they were. They didn’t need that and ruined a poignant moment.
Watching someone get instantly vaporized by an exaust plume on a rocket is the whole reason I locked into this show. The gritty reality of the danger of spaceflight is so massive its hard to comprehend until its put in front of your eyes. Oops, malfunction? Your last ten seconds of life are going to be spent screaming into the void before your tether pulls you into a 3000 degree raging inferno that will pop your little atmosphere like a god damn balloon.
I’m not sure. The amount of exposure they went through outside would’ve been devastating, their blood would’ve boiled. Not to mention the loss of said blood. It was a sacrifice, and even they knew it
@@howdynotionoh yeah, and by the way the marine's suit on the other side of the door would be usable as it repressurized and well, they had a fuck ton of duct tape obviously.
@@AHHHHHHHH21they could have depressuriEd the room enough to open the door pull the marine inside and close the door then repressurize. Then just duct tape the suit fixed and use that to go outside to fix the reactor. Gordo could’ve done that all by himself.
I mean, his fate is sealed. If he remove the helmet, he dies. If he doesn't, he die anyways. Wonder why they all just watch the poor bastard get burns to crisp instead of doing something like putting him out of his misery
I watched the series and liked it, more or less, first season was better imo. Some of the deaths are quite dumb tbh, even in a context were space programs are more rushed and safety is lower.
season 1 was kinda the slowest to get into but once ur into the first few episodes ur hooked. Season 2 imo is prob the best season of the show, season 3 was good, but out of the 3 it scores the last with the weird and unknown direction of the first few episodes before they start heading to mars. Season 4 has opened up pretty strongly so far with less personal drama and much more of what people really wanna see.
I haven't seen seasons 2 and 3. I figured they weren't going to be an improvement over the travesty that was season 1. As a fan of spaceflight and technology, I find it hard to swallow so much drama and bullshit.
Some say Molly Cobb didn't die. She just took a nap after saving everyone she could and when someone tried to wake her up, she growled at them and gave them the finger. No one has tried to wake her up since.
Gotta admit, while the others were shocking well enough given the nature of the show, I fucking cackled at the "double decker cheeseburger" bit pretty loudly. Phenomenal series.
It’s crazy how those terrorists were parked 100 yards from the building but destroyed the facade with an air blast presumably of at best a half ton of ANFO. Now if they had at least 200 pounds of C-4, I might believe it…
1:17 almost half life scientist scream lol 2:54 "windows are a structural weakness, geth do not use them" now i get you legion 1:33 what happened to that guy, video is not clear enough
Thomas Paine, he was a real person in this show who was killed in the real life Korean Air Lines Flight 007, when the 747 was shot down by a Soviet interceptor. In real life, Thomas Paine was not on board and died in 1992, 9 years after the incident.
Things I learnt: 1. If you send Marines to space, make sure they can speak Russian. 2. Spare space suits arent a bad idea so it stops people having to make them out of duct tape. 3. Stronger tethers.
Some of these deaths remind me of nightmares where you want to run but can’t, you can only walk or jog but never sprint and the thing chasing will catch up Being crushed, trying to outrun a storm while in space with different gravity, it’s nothing but nightmare fuel Also, there’s something eerie about screaming through intercoms with static
How the hell did this get 100k views Uh, sorry the footage is kinda choppy, I literally just stitched this together off of youtube clips and screen recordings off a pirating website and edited it together on my phone. This video was uploaded before Season 4 was out, but it has so little deaths (I think only 2 or 3) that its not worth reuploading over. Maybe if the next seasons are more gruesome.
Never watched this, so here's what I'm thinking: US and Soviet space organizations are shooting each other, for some reason Now they're firing at each other on Earth The space agencies don't have the budget to have stronger glass, or tethers, or working thrustpacks All our double decker cheeseburgers keep blowing up Some guy is bombing people, for some reason. He probably ate the last double decker cheeseburger. Some 'naut just looked at an improvised steamroller dead on for three minutes straight and died Someone burned inside a suit without putting a hole through it, somehow. I'm impressed. Another one burnt from the outside, with an exhaust engine. Less impressive by comparison Some other dude was found dead. Lmao. Some other people died, or something.
No not really every single person that becomes an astronaut 👨🚀 is also fully aware of the life and death risks that the job brings they know that they can die at any time while in space becoming an astronaut means that you accept the risks.
@@lorenzonoelnadayag298 Child hit by a car off screen and is brain dead. In this moment his mother is coming to see him for the final time before he's taken off life support.
getting steamrolled between two interplanetary spacecraft has to be the most unique death I've ever seen in a film.
its up there with being vaporised by the exhaust of your rocket for sure
Irony is that happened right as they started installing all their suits with magnets in the boots to prevent the insane number of people thrown into the cold void of space. Otherwise she could have just..jumped away from that thing.
He had so much time to move too
It was so fucking goofy what you mean
@@HasturBetaNo, she was still connected to the ship what was the initial problem.
I: build a gigantic rocketship in ksp
Kerbal engineers: 0:36
Relatable
1:11 Me when I make one of my Kerbals go EVA, only to suddenly test the top speed of my rockets for no reason at all
@@Stup1d-G3niusthat genuinely happened to me once, accidentally dropped a kerbal on a sub-orbital launch trajectory. He not only survived almost being incinerated by the engines, but also reentry and smacking into the ocean at orbital speeds. Truly a hero.
@@thesealsharkproductions9780I’ve done the exact same thing
This show had some of the most gruesome deaths in space I've ever seen.
It’s hella comical
Yeah, but I think The Expanse wins that one. One notable one being best described as 'very, very, VERY rapid deceleration'.
@@PetersonZF wasn´t that where some guy went through a deceleration ring and got turned into human tomato soup by the G-forces?
@@John_Gillman Oh yes. :) Approximately, 750,000 G's...
Probably the one that stuck with me the most was the cosmonaut that was shot and burned alive in his suit while you can still hear him scream in pain, like straight up that is the most horrible death I've seen in this series and almost has some feeling to the Apollo 1 disaster.
Legend claims if you say “double decker cheeseburger” in front of a mirror three times and then switch the light off, you’ll fucking explode
Bruh 😂
along with everybody else in the whole town as a rocket suddenly ignites its engines a few hundred feet away from you
this show is so crazy to me. for all intents and purposes, it’s a convincing character drama interspliced with some of the most gruesome onscreen deaths imaginable
Low expectations.
The dude burning in his suit…
The essence of all good science fiction
@@EyeofValor Your parents had low expectations for you, and they still do.
The apollo program and other space missions have had many casualties. It's true to life
"Do they still have those double decker cheeseburger- *fucking dies*
Fr😂😂🙏🙏🙏
Oh boy, wait till the show features a Big Mac.
😂
Char Broiled
@@ryanmichael1298😂😂😂😂
You cannot tell me that for all mankind is not just a live action KSP
and a more gruesome one considering the scene where a cosmonaut f*cking BURNS ALIVE IN HIS OWN SUIT.
@@notjebbutstillakerbalKerbals when I have BD armoury installed:
@@pokemonfanmario7694don’t ask what happened to Neil kerbin
That one guy don't even have time to scream before he gets flung into the exhaust fire.
That scene and the one where the cosmonaut burns alive are fucking terrifying.
@@Blarnixgod and it annoyed me that they didn’t mercy kill the poor guy as well
For some reason that scene and the way popcorn looking pieces flew out of the exhaust had me laughing for 4 minutes straight
@@samuelkral414damn bro you’re so quirky and different 🤪
“A-“
The take away I got from this is that this program needs stronger glass
Nowadays there's transparent aluminum that's way stronger and scratch resistant than glass and acrylic.
Tethers too - the two astronauts on the space station come to mind.
And bulletproof suits.
How do you move in those with the alr reduced motion of a regular one?!@@nazdoesstuffYT
They still dont have the most terrifying death of an astronaut in the show tho...
Getting flinged into the endless space, being impossible to recover so being written up as a casuality whilst still talking to HQ over the radio
when did this happen?
@@burnerpeach80 it didnt mate, its a movie its fiction
@@geg5274OH you're saying that the show doesn't have it. I misread. I thought you meant the compilation didn't have that death and I was curious what episode it was in. Apologies
Well it may not be similar at all as to what you said but poor Kuz did suffer a similar state on the asteroid recovery mission. Guy called it in even when he was still alive. I don't wanna imagine what were his last moments in the late stages of his oxygen levels.
Did you not watch the video? That happened to 2 of people at the same time
OSHA violations, the movie
Not really, some of them involved between tensions of two countries (US and Soviet Union)
My Kerbals in KSP dying in the most horrific ways:
Average KSP mission to Duna:
proof that this show is secretly a horror
Karen, Tracey, Gordo and Alexei's deaths hurt the most. Still not over those deaths. Season 4 isn't really the same without Karen.
naah Karen was annoying af, I'm pretty sure they wrote her off cause all she did was crying about smt (and she always found a reason) and she took too much screentime from the actual space exploring with her constant drama..
on the other hand they should not have killed off Gordo, he just started to be (more) interesting
plus that of Gene, who died when the rocket went boom (Ed Harris in apollo 13 played him too)
Tracey and Gordo's death saving the moon base are the ones I always remember when someone talks about the show. It was a really impactful end to Season 2.
@@The_Curious_Cat that one too. all because a trigger happy baddie missed and hit the coolers....
@@belakiss1381 I was SO happy when Karen died.
I started off hating Gordo's guts. His arc was beautiful and I miss him so much.
Well. Did they have the double decker cheeseburgers?
This mystery will never be solved
We will never know.
Gene Kranz was my favorite character.
This is a dark time for the space community did the double decker cheeseburgers will still there
@@horroregzystecjalny1120also one of the real ones as well
They became double decker cheeseburgers given how grilled they would have been after that explosion
Being an astronaut is a dream job.
But, like the reality itself, universe turns hostile aganist everything who breathes.
Well this happen when Liberal and Communist having beef
@@hecklerundkochhk416 Whats wrong with beef? I'd be happy to have a nice succulent steak, or a sunday roast.
@@JamesChurchill3 having beef means they dare to competitive to each other
I was curious about how many people died in For All Mankind, and Jesus, I was not expecting it to be like this
well, majority of that was in the shot-down Air Korea flight over Buran launch site and the bomb attack on NASA building. Third largest number of dead would be ater the Saturn V explosion. Everything else was in single digits.
It's supposed to be for all mankind, not for destruction
NASA
If Boeing ran things
You know about the stranded astronauts who are ok the Boeing Starliner, right?
NASA if NASA ran things tbh, they had a LOT of incidents
@@autooctavia133 not this many lol
@TheHorseOutsidewell this haao ned over 20 years and we were spending 1 trilkik. Per year. The space accident was on a mission to Mars in 1994. And we had fusion
@@autooctavia133 As is often the case for a leader in a new industry. We've only been doing this for like 60 years, and it's rocket science. Shit like electricity and medical science didn't come about without a lot of death and injury in their early stages
1:17
I adore how abrupt and without fanfare that death is.
Instant vaporisation, and then nothing.
He sounded like a Half Life scientist
O-Olson is GONE sir!
Just gone
The Cosmonaut on fire. I think temporarily remove the helmet. Yes, I just said to remove his helmet in vacuum to save him. My reasoning is an unprepared person has about 15 seconds of useful consciousness when exposed to vacuum, and about a minute of survivability. The oxygen in the suit that's fuelling the flame should take less time that that to evacuate if the helmet is removed. How long it would take to repressurize the suit even partially, I don't know, but there's that short window where he doesn't die right there and can potentially be treated back at base.
Rischi che la pressione interna "lanci" via il casco, senza contare che le ustioni aggraverebbero di brutto i danni dell'esposizione al vuoto.
Tralaltro la scena si è sviluppata in pochissimo tempo, e dubito che sapessero come scaricare la pressione su una tuta russa con l'occupante che si dimenava...
Col senno di poi se gli toglievano il casco per ammazzarlo o gli sparavano soffriva di meno.
I don’t think you can remove the helmet because of the pressure inside the suit, same reason why you cant open the door of a plane mid flight
@@chara_cant_sleep it would be worth a try in a situation like that.
@@chara_cant_sleep you can open the door of an aircraft mid-flight, because it’s going from a high-pressure environment to a low one. You’re getting confused with the situation of opening a car door, while the car is underwater. Going from a low pressure environment to a high one is much harder.
TL:DR - Low -> High hard, High -> Low easy, aircraft cabin pressure is higher than outside, therefore it’s easy compared to opening a car door underwater.
Getting the helmet off is the easy bit, putting it back on would be trickier, better to just vent the suit using the external apparatus, no oxygen means the fire goes out, and you can repressurise faster
It did look like at first he was trying to take his helmet off, but then said no.
Boy, I could really go for a double decker cheeseburger!
*fuckin explode*
BOOMMMMMMMMMueHNUFGYSFUEGSNDFHGUKFDUEGBSBFEBFJSEHGVBYHE (blowing spit)
DON’T
I kinda wanna call shenanigans on the whole "gunfire is absolutely silent in space".
Sure there's no atmosphere to conduct sound, but sound can travel through solid mediums as well. I think that two people standing on the same floor would be able to hear each other shoot.
Maybe even hear each other walk (albeit it'll be difficult to determine direction).
I mean, feeling vibration is very different from hearing it. If the ground shakes underneath you, you could feel and identify that but it still wouldn't be a sound. The only way to hear it would be if the vibrations were so strong that it rattled stuff around on your suit, and that would probably have to be a really powerful gun to do that. You might be able to hear some sounds from your own gun firing though, since those vibrations are transmitted directly into you and your suit.
how are you supposed to triangulate where the vibration is coming from through your feet? or recognize it as gunfire when you can’t actually hear it?
You’d hear your own gun fire as well as the sound travels through your suit
Plug your ears and have someone in another room walk around. That’s pretty close to what you’d be hearing, which is not a lot.
Sound needs air to travel through. No atmosphere = no air.
Ok but then cheeseburgers. Let’s talk about that
you’ve doomed us all *FWOOSH*
NOOO- *FWOOSH*
0:35
Cool guys don't look at explosions.
0:34 this scene scared the shit out of me
Same, I was floored and the whole time I was saying “WHERE’S THE GODDAM LAUNCH ESCAPE SYSTEM?”
Only in the next episode did it reveal the capsule got out fine😂
There is something almost mythological about Molly’s death. A blind woman leading the injured out of the building, last seen fading into the burning smoke as she returned for more survivors.
3:51 Bye, bob
3:51 given the high stakes of the scene and how sad it was that they died and died together. Those mannequins took you completely out the moment and made me laugh at how shit they were. They didn’t need that and ruined a poignant moment.
Ehhh, human bodies can look mad scuffed when deceased.
Watching someone get instantly vaporized by an exaust plume on a rocket is the whole reason I locked into this show. The gritty reality of the danger of spaceflight is so massive its hard to comprehend until its put in front of your eyes. Oops, malfunction? Your last ten seconds of life are going to be spent screaming into the void before your tether pulls you into a 3000 degree raging inferno that will pop your little atmosphere like a god damn balloon.
If they were able to make it back to the airlock, they probably would’ve lived once it repressurized
I’m not sure. The amount of exposure they went through outside would’ve been devastating, their blood would’ve boiled. Not to mention the loss of said blood. It was a sacrifice, and even they knew it
@@howdynotionyeah, the "suits" were only meant to give them enough time to do the job
@@howdynotionoh yeah, and by the way the marine's suit on the other side of the door would be usable as it repressurized and well, they had a fuck ton of duct tape obviously.
@@AHHHHHHHH21I don’t think they would’ve been able to open the door because the other room had been depressurized
@@AHHHHHHHH21they could have depressuriEd the room enough to open the door pull the marine inside and close the door then repressurize. Then just duct tape the suit fixed and use that to go outside to fix the reactor. Gordo could’ve done that all by himself.
2:41 "He's a fucking lobster!" - Angel Cop
Lost in a Videogame: 😄
Lost in a Mall: 😅
Lost in a Forest: 😥
Lost in Space: 💀
Space is hard
Me at 7am every morning
I'm harder
the worst death is the guy being burned alive imo
Well at least that was quick.
@SolarWebsite the guy getting g tucked into the engine yes, the one that caught fire on the moon, not really
I mean, his fate is sealed. If he remove the helmet, he dies. If he doesn't, he die anyways. Wonder why they all just watch the poor bastard get burns to crisp instead of doing something like putting him out of his misery
You forgot the 2 astronauts getting yeeted to space
"Ur gonna be okay" as you see flames INSIDE their suit
I watched the series and liked it, more or less, first season was better imo. Some of the deaths are quite dumb tbh, even in a context were space programs are more rushed and safety is lower.
Season one was great, two was good good, a lot of season three was just dumb.
@@Hebesphenomegacorona First 3 episodes of season 1 sucked.
@@horroregzystecjalny1120 episode 1 and 2 are great
season 1 was kinda the slowest to get into but once ur into the first few episodes ur hooked. Season 2 imo is prob the best season of the show, season 3 was good, but out of the 3 it scores the last with the weird and unknown direction of the first few episodes before they start heading to mars. Season 4 has opened up pretty strongly so far with less personal drama and much more of what people really wanna see.
I haven't seen seasons 2 and 3. I figured they weren't going to be an improvement over the travesty that was season 1. As a fan of spaceflight and technology, I find it hard to swallow so much drama and bullshit.
Some say Molly Cobb didn't die. She just took a nap after saving everyone she could and when someone tried to wake her up, she growled at them and gave them the finger. No one has tried to wake her up since.
Gotta admit, while the others were shocking well enough given the nature of the show, I fucking cackled at the "double decker cheeseburger" bit pretty loudly. Phenomenal series.
"breathe buddy, breathe" my guy, do you want him to breathe the fire? hmm?
You probably know this but different guy
Americans of the moon with guns was only ever going one way. Brutal death that one.
0:35 me putting aluminum in the microwave
Alternate Title: For All Mankind being KSP for almost 8 and a half minutes.
It’s crazy how those terrorists were parked 100 yards from the building but destroyed the facade with an air blast presumably of at best a half ton of ANFO. Now if they had at least 200 pounds of C-4, I might believe it…
The one where he’s burning inside his suit is the worst imo, this show is traumatising
Wait, did they made a live action show about my most relaxed KSP playthrough?
1:16
Dude sounded like a Half life NPC
Oh my god! Noo! Aghh!
AH
AH AH
AHHHHHH
*Headcra-I mean J-2*
1:15 is so well executed, the music and acting are on point, and then it just stops. Amazing.
"Do they still have those double deckered cheese burgers-" RIP NASA guy
"WARNING: alot of astronauts was harmed in making of this series"
I just wanna know if they still have those double decker cheeseburgers man
I think they do………. Is that a rocket booster?
GAAA
"You die, she dies, everybody dies". Good film.
Everywhere humanity goes it brings both wonder and death it’s both wonder of death and sometimes the death of wonder but humanity trudges on
Imaginary Technique: “ _Double Decker Cheeseburger._ “
Instantly makes all rockets explode
1:17 almost half life scientist scream lol
2:54 "windows are a structural weakness, geth do not use them" now i get you legion
1:33 what happened to that guy, video is not clear enough
I think 1:33 guy got blown up
Thomas Paine, he was a real person in this show who was killed in the real life Korean Air Lines Flight 007, when the 747 was shot down by a Soviet interceptor. In real life, Thomas Paine was not on board and died in 1992, 9 years after the incident.
4:30 They see me rollin'
Imagine sacrificing yourself dying to save your fellow astronauts only to have your kids become the two most disgusting characters in the show.
vaporised is a good natur friendly death.........
"Every frontier's future roadways are paved with blood."
6:44 BECCA
For people who don’t understand this actor plays a major role in a show called The Boys.
Things I learnt:
1. If you send Marines to space, make sure they can speak Russian.
2. Spare space suits arent a bad idea so it stops people having to make them out of duct tape.
3. Stronger tethers.
Welp, there goes my mood for the evening.
Hey, do they still have those double decker cheeseburger- (EXPLODES)
For extensively trained professional astronauts, they die like hamsters.
RIP random nasa workers
They want a wopper...
...and random SATURN V explodes
Never forget 😢
Some of these deaths remind me of nightmares where you want to run but can’t, you can only walk or jog but never sprint and the thing chasing will catch up
Being crushed, trying to outrun a storm while in space with different gravity, it’s nothing but nightmare fuel
Also, there’s something eerie about screaming through intercoms with static
In space, no one will ever hear you scream.
Everyone is too busy screaming themselves
the 2 soviets that were shot did not deserve to go out like that... they were just reaching for a translator paper...
Average day at the Kerbal Space Center
How the hell did this get 100k views
Uh, sorry the footage is kinda choppy, I literally just stitched this together off of youtube clips and screen recordings off a pirating website and edited it together on my phone.
This video was uploaded before Season 4 was out, but it has so little deaths (I think only 2 or 3) that its not worth reuploading over. Maybe if the next seasons are more gruesome.
Never watched this, so here's what I'm thinking:
US and Soviet space organizations are shooting each other, for some reason
Now they're firing at each other on Earth
The space agencies don't have the budget to have stronger glass, or tethers, or working thrustpacks
All our double decker cheeseburgers keep blowing up
Some guy is bombing people, for some reason. He probably ate the last double decker cheeseburger.
Some 'naut just looked at an improvised steamroller dead on for three minutes straight and died
Someone burned inside a suit without putting a hole through it, somehow. I'm impressed.
Another one burnt from the outside, with an exhaust engine. Less impressive by comparison
Some other dude was found dead. Lmao.
Some other people died, or something.
All jokes aside,this show just shows how truly horrible it is to live in space
Space.
Space never changes.
seems like nasa is having a shitty week.
This another of those shows only being shown in the US? In the UK and I've never seen this shown anywhere.
@@ste309w it's only available on Apple TV+ and 🏴☠️
@@nipcoyote1140 bugger! The BBC just won't buy anything good these days.
@@nipcoyote1140Bugger! The BBC just won't buy anything these days.
Kinda crazy most of the died from
Failure to make safety procedure
War tensions
And suicide bombing
"OH SHI-" gets vaporised
Final destination but in space ..
My term for deletion on this show is "Star Trek'ed"..
0:33 omg I watched this episode with my mom lol
Watched the whole damn show with mine too
I was waiting for the LES to fire all the way until the next episode
So how did molly die, I'm still confused tbh
She died succumbing to her wounds after helping people trapped in the bombed NASA
It's shown offscreen, so I portrayed it with the last time she's seen alive.
@@nipcoyote1140she didn't die though, she went to Russia. Not even spoiling season 4, it's shown after credits
@@nipcoyote1140oh wait, yeah Molly, not Margo, but still, you showed Margos destroyed office as if she was dead
@@AHHHHHHHH21the scene literally pans out to show the entire building and how badly it’s been bombed. Many people died.
the heck are the glowing eyes? 7:40
those are the lights
@@1doob OHHHHH that makes more sense then “eyes”
That whole scene confused the heck out of me for multiple different reasons
@@whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy8854 lmao
You never seen those fire alarm lights? Search at on google youll see what I mean
Those are lights dude
It got good once they finally got past killing off real world heroes
1:34 Bruh
Shooting down a civilian airliner is definitely a bruh moment.
The show that inspires and deters future astronauts
No not really every single person that becomes an astronaut 👨🚀 is also fully aware of the life and death risks that the job brings they know that they can die at any time while in space becoming an astronaut means that you accept the risks.
@@G-Man-half-lifesounds like someone doesn’t know what KSP is
Is it just me or does Alexei look a bit like a russian Matt Smith
Còol we finally get a wheel space station. Also "hal open the pod bay door " man they're a lot of dying going on here...
3:51 Home run!
XD
He dies after saying double decker cheese burger
Bro didn’t even finish his sentence 💀
0:51 what was this death?
@@lorenzonoelnadayag298 Child hit by a car off screen and is brain dead. In this moment his mother is coming to see him for the final time before he's taken off life support.
My man just wanted a double decker cheeseburger ☹☹
This is so silly, what is this, Final Destination: Space Odyssey?
Why would anybody sign up for astronaut programs with the massive death rate in this timeline?
Double Decker cheeseburger
cqc on the moon is crazy
They made Live Action KSP before GTA 6
You put the margo scene in here but she never died
*sees half of a building destroyed where it's explicitly stated hundreds of people perished*
"But this one character survived!"
@@nipcoyote1140well uh, season 4. She left a couple hours earlier to go to Russia because she was kinda half forced to, it was weird. Just watch it
@@AHHHHHHHH21you’re a dumbazz because other people did die that’s the point.
@@AHHHHHHHH21Yeah, I know that. This isn't saying Margo died, it's showing how hundreds of others did.
@@nipcoyote1140 ah
Yeah these never happen in space travel.
Day 44 of asking Spookston to play the M8 Greyhound in 4.0
Put together there are a lot of deaths
Goddam this is brutal, even with no blood