The Better Alternative to Dark Fluid | Helldivers 2
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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SOMEONE GET THIS TO THE MINISTRY OF SIENCE!
I agree
Make sure to say that this was inspired by the blinding light of managed democracy so he doesn’t get executed like the grenade pistol guy
The bug get Radioactive for unknown reasons democracy as faild the Radioactive bug produce more E710 democracy will win (this must be delivered to the Ministry of Science as soon as possible)
but who will do it? Remember, the last one who suggest something (grenade pistol) while not being asked was executed.
_Science* ☝️🤓_
adapt to this, insect
*obliterates every chemically bonded atom in your body*
Parry this you filthy casual
someone get this guy on super ted talk
I would rather not experiment on giving bugs radiation resistance, who knows what they would become
Can't evolve if you cannot breed. Cannot evolve if your breeding stock gets sterilized and/or dies. There is no room for survival and evolution. Just mutation, cancer and then death.
It's quite a relief knowing that science doesn't even want the terminids to survive and thrive!
@1stColonialRegiment If the terminids have proven one thing, it's that they can evolve and adapt extremely rapidly, no matter the circumstances. The termicide created the shriekers in just a few days. with a survival pressure this severe, I'd say it'd cause them to evolve to resist it in a matter of hours.
@@Amonginator Valid argument. But this isn't termacide. Gamma radiation decouples the cellular makeup. Your DNA is made to expire. Terminid physiology isn't so vaslty different from our own, as to be able and negate Gamma Radiation.
This is why Gamma radiation is so dangerous, it penetrates you, constantly and relentlessly. Humanity has no solution for this. So we settle for locking our isotopes into meter thick concrete capsules lined with lead, then bury them underground.
If the bugs can adapt to have concrete and lead lined bodies, we can argue for their endurance. But that isnt likely.
Last thing we need is space radroaches like fallout
@@1stColonialRegiment I understand space has a far less concentrated amount of radiation, but since Terminid spores can survive space, what if some manage to resist the radiation until they get off the planet and spread to other planets? Then if we bomb another planet, wouldn't the resistance be even worse? I'm not a terminologist so I could be wrong but it still seems dangerous to me
I'll take a dozen, please.
Me too!
meridia turning into a black hole is... wierd
not only does it have a complete dispropotionate size to its mass, being so undense and big that it shouldnt be one in the first place, but its gravitational pull is almost unchanged from its original.
as a matter of fact, it can be counteracted perfectly by the simplest of engines. we of the Höllenbringer will continue to investigate this anomaly and come back with more information as it gets discovered
A black hole doesn’t have different gravity for the mass.
@@noneofyourbusiness4133 that wasn't my point
It does have far bigger size, meaning it would require far more mass to not just explode
It has the gravitational pull strong enough to absorb terminid spores for billions of kilometers, and when orbiting(?) it, you can see no stars.
I imagine the "black hole" has eaten its solar system of origin.
Also, it has no accretion disk, instead a rippling, violet aura which shows no sign whatsoever of the Doppler Effect.
There's also the matter of whale song being audible through the nebula it created by drawing in the Meridia system's outermost debris clouds.
@@MarioPerez-ng9it it's just a general anomaly in the world of black holes
This would’ve been nice to know before Meridia
Nvm this thing would not have been able to suck up all of the Terminid spores
MERIDIA CALLS
THE VOID CALLS
IT CALLS FOR YOU
IT CALLS FOR US ALL.
ANSWER THE CALL, HELLDIVER AND BE BLESSED.
Is that a wild trollge
I WILL NOT SUBMIT TO SQUID SCUM!!!!
@@Vengeance107 THE VOID CALLS
I think the bigger issue was the scale of the infestation. The terminids had infested the planet down to the mantle. And even if the cobalt bombs would very likely exterminate the terminids on Meridia, if they somehow did adapt, we'd be in even deeper trouble than before.
The ministry of science doesn't want to risk the possibility of terminid adaptation, hunce the dark fluid is a more so permanent solution.
I used to live on estanu before the second galactic war and all my friends moved to maridia but when the terminids came my friends couldn’t make it out I tried to find them throughout the planet but when the planet was destroyed they have not returned 😢
Unfortunate, but we may avenge them by eliminating the terminid menace
Meridia was a super colony would this not force the bugs to dig deeper and build bigger nests yes it will take out the majority but the ones that survive would adapt i saw how fast they adapted to the grid thank super earth we shut that off lets say that 80-90% die and the other adapt to become more aggressive and deeper tunnelers you have about 10 million more to kill at minimum what if they spread to other planets we still dont know how they do it. tldr do not induce mutations into a super colony via radiation we tried to make the bugs infertile with the grid and they worked around it to their benefit
Alright so I responded to this previously, but my message seemingly won't display.
To disperse concerns, the bugs just wouldn't survive. This is 100-200 years of extremely harmful radioactive material saturation. If the radiation is not what kills the bugs, it will be the famine and drought. But eventually, Cobalt 60 will be delivered to all the hives and hatcheries across the planet, regardless of how deep, and jeopardize the next generation.
Cancer, disease, famine and drought would kill the bugs, if not the immediate effects of radiation. The Cobalt 60 has saturated the ground water and been absorbed by the earth. The bugs are doomed.
@@1stColonialRegimentyeah there is a reason we still haven’t built salted nukes
Dang
Useful, however the terminids already have a sturdy radiation resistance, at the very least their spores do. They're able to spread in naked space and all of the energy fields that entails. The factor Dark Fluid was able to guarentee over the proposed Cobalt Bomb, was that the spores left behind could not possibly spread past the planet's reach. I believe Meridia is the reason the Gloom hasn't spread closer than it already has.
THE MINISTRY OF SIENCE MUST SEE THIS
NOW
SOMEONE GET THE SUPER EARTH COMMAND HOTLINE
The Ministry of Science will love this
I had family on Merida. Lost contact with them before Enduring Freedom, then got stuck in cryo during EF. I’m torn. On the one hand, it’s one less planet to fret over. But on the other, it kinda makes you wonder what it might take to win this war. And on another, it makes you think of what might be on the other side. Every now and then I like to travel to the black hole that was once my home and reflect.
Nice video man!
Soon they will return and guide us to revenge our fallen bother and sisters the illuminate will return and guide us to victory
based enclave helldiver
Bro just advertised SALTED NUKES
this is amazingly worded, and i am actually quite curious on what radiation would do to terminids!
omg this is awesome
also just wondering that there could be a chance that the terminids somehow adapt to this, imagine
@@-insertnamehere- I'd like to imagine! But nope. Evolution only takes place between generations. You cannot evolve to a sudden and violent environmental catastrophe that can, would and will sterilize the breeding stock.
Given that we destroy hatcheries on the surface, it's safely assumed that these eggs are phenomenal conductors of radiation, and thus easy targets. I got a sneaking suspicion that if the eggs are on the surface, they can't be too deep either.
@@1stColonialRegiment ooooooh, that's a interesting viewpoint :0
Black holes can be used as the ultimate power source. So there is one resource we can extract from it.
@projectarduino2295 let's hope the thing is stable 🤞
No, see, do you want radiobugs, cause that is how you get radiobugs
If a sufficent amount of bombs where delivered the radition colud bounce off the planets magnetoshpere turning it into a microwave wich means even if the develop lead skin it wont help them
the insect mutations would be horrific
nukes bugs
bugs are now resistant to fire damage
First step towards making exterminatus a thing
As a proud helldiver on the warfront, Id say this is great. Though Im mostly deployed on the bot front, so Ill sadly see no advantage for our front there with this bomb. Though the helldivers on the bugfront will find this very usefull. Hopefully Super Earts Ministry of Science will see this and consider preparations for worst case scenarios.
You fail to consider the potential benefits of the deplanetification of Meridia. It no longer serves as a target for fascist expansion, and the gravitational effect of the Dark Fluid object creates a barrier against the spreading of the gloom
Sounds like a great option for the bots but the terminids, they live underground.
After too much use the Terminids would evolve to be immune to the radiation, they are already adapted to the nukes we send out on missions. When the ministry of sience prepared for the supercolony i'm pretty sure they thought of this. Now of course that does not mean this could not be usefull!!
we are getting closer to Warhammer 40k
Ah yes, what we all want!
@@1stColonialRegiment Amen
Well I don't know but I've been told
That uranium ore's worth more than gold
@icanfly7038 I sold my cad', I bought me a super destroyer. I got that bug, and I can't sleep. URANIUM FEVER!
@@1stColonialRegiment Has gone and got me down
URANIUM FEVER!
Seeing as how terminids (at least in spore form) are extremely radiation resistant (as indicated by the fact that their spores can travel trough interstellar space and their extremely high rate of beneficial mutations), i dont believe this would be effective in removing them entirely. Whilst it would kill the animal-like straind, the plant-like strains would most likely survive (due to a combination of radiation resistance and a lack of vital organs). The bombs would weaken the terminids, but not destroy them.
I take 100 to launch at the bots please
What… what have you done?
@@KingzzzYT saved humanity
@@1stColonialRegiment The 710 we’ll lose…
@KingzzzYT Oh nah it's okay. Just get some Texas oil tycoons to start a Terminid zoo. Problem solved!
And the only downside to this alternative? Potentially contaminated E-710.
Dark fluid is cheaper
Probably not. A cobalt bomb is likely much cheaper, than even a Hydrogen bomb
What if the bugs adapted to the fallout same as they did to the TCS, making it into a black hole was the only way to be sure
How useful would this be against the automations. Like say we drop it on cyberstand.
Probably useless. You'd just be killing all life on a planet for virtually no reason. Unfortunately, the good old fashion way is how it's gonna need to be for the automatons.
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ZAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤑🤑🤑🤑
Question, what about costing?
Would it be more effective to just nuke it with other ordinances? Will the process of getting it be to complicated
The true horror of the Cobalt bomb is that it theoretically can be more affordable than a traditional hydrogen bomb. The idea is to keep the yield beneath a megaton. In the kilotonne range, radioactive material can hijack the airstream distributing more thoroughly. Hundreds of the bombs in the 20k yield would likely be more than sufficient. Cobalt is a common element, being used since the ancient times. Very affordable.
@@1stColonialRegiment very well then, can I please buy some
Neighbours being a pest
This "Cobalt bomb" is an even worse option. Why would you want to contaminate a place you plan to colonize?
Better then completely destroying the planet with dark fluid(and less casualties deployong it as well)
@wapandaforever242 That may be true, but while it doesn't destroy the planet itself, it utterly devastates, if not completely annihilates a planet's native biosphere. So while yes, it may kill the Terminids on the planet, it'll also kill the everything else in the process due to lingering radiation. So I don't really see a good outcome with this.
This voice is AI, right? Or am i crazy?
@jackmintz1695 You're not crazy. It's an AI enhanced voice. Not AI full. It had a proper narrative voice to track over
*nu-klee-er - Not sure from where “nu-kyu-ler” originated since it makes no phonetic sense whatsoever. Cool vid either way though. 👌
@@johncatto7231 weird thing to fixate on. I appreciate the complement and criticism, but that's nitpicking extremely hard for something thats easily addressed by my regional dialect.