I must say to the author, I enjoy a little chuckle in my horror stories as when Mikell fell at the girl's knees embarrassing himself. And Dr. Creepen as usual your narration is what makes the story. So very well done, thank you.
I feel a definite, "The Thing From Another World" 1951 vibe here. If you haven't seen it, it's a classic. I love military creepypastas. I don't care who's military. Thanks Dr. and Taxi Dancer. I think y'all have an instant classic here!
@@somerandomarmydude I was thinking the same thing. If my memory serves me correctly, Russia did get a somewhat large number of Jeeps in WWII but developed their own localized versions in much greater numbers. I'd say it'd be pretty unlikely in this time period but not impossible.
That was wonderful. I've heard a few accounts of the pass and real events, on which this followes. Amazing. What a glorious story. Well read. Well written.
Thank you again my good Dr. I got home from hospital yesterday, and you have helped me through the recovery process. Although many were older ones, Thank you for these stories
Definitely worth my time. In fact, this was the best lengthy story that you've narrated in a couple of months. I appreciate this story due to the subject matter of the Nazis mysterious engineering process and occult studies. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Thank you and may many more blessings come your way. Sincerely, Angie Edens
Incredible story, professionally narrated. Thank you sir, for all your hard work. Im a medic in a covid centre, and I have over an hours commute to work and back, and your stories, along with creeparoni, keep me sane. You have no idea how helpful your work is. Thank you.
I would like to share this with you. When it's my daughter's bedtime I listen to either you or Horrorbabble as I rock her to sleep. The moment she recognizes your voice now she grabs her babydoll climbs into my lap and in no time she's asleep. Now when it's time for her midday nap I just play one of your stories and she climbs into her carrier/chair and dozes off. I think at 19 months she may just be your youngest fan :)
I am mightily impressed by the way the good Doctor was able to narrate the Soviet names and the German language phases in this scary spaghetti tale. I believe that no other narrator could have pulled it off so perfectly. Also, the Doctor's pacing and voice inflections could not have been done better, adding even more intrigue and tension to the tale. Again, this was one tale that required more research than it did writing and it was a great honor for me to have the good Doctor narrate it. No matter how many times I read and reread a tale, I always manage to overlook a few grammatical errors and this tale was no exception. The good Doctor was able to compensate for my errors like a champion. Very much appreciated. Cheers! T_D
The only thing that kind of irked me was the complete lack of patronymics and of endearing versions of the first names. I think it is not particularly common in Russia to address other people with the surname, and Sergey probably would have called Mikhail "Misha" if they were so close as kids. It's probably fine to have them call each other Tovarish ... too. Alina also needs to be Alina Ivanova, not Alina Ivanov. Both the patronymic and the surname get gendered endings, and both the professor and Alina would introduce themselves (or the other) with their patronymics included. Wikipedia says: "In Russia, the patronymic is an official part of the name, used in all official documents, and when addressing somebody both formally and among friends.[...] Use of the given name followed by the patronymic in Russian is always the neutral, correct and polite way to address any person except close friends, family members, or children - in such cases usage of the patronymic adds humorous intonation of exaggerated but well-meant respect. This form would be congruent to the Western use of Mr. and the surname for the polite and proper use and reference. Instead of schoolchildren calling their teacher Ms. and surname, the proper form would be given name and patronymic. For example, a teacher named Anna Borisovna Kopylova would always be called Anna Borisovna by her pupils. When addressing a much younger person, only the first name is commonly used. Individuals are addressed by their given name followed by the patronymic (e.g., "Mikhail Nikolayevich") in many situations including on formal occasions, by colleagues at work, by acquaintances, or when being addressed by someone younger in age.[...] In informal situations, if a person is called by a diminutive (such as Misha for Mikhail or Nastya for Anastasia), the patronymic is not used." Using this way of adress automatically makes the story more authentic sounding in my ears, or rather, every time I hear a "Mr. [surname]" in a story supposedly set in the Soviet Union, I find it somewhat grating. It basically screams: "An American wrote that!"
Hands down the best written creepypasta story out there - best written AND BEST NARRATED. I love how you gave the Colonel a deep "Joss Ackland" voice out of a cold war movie. So well produced.
Wow! An amazing 2 hours of brilliant writing by the well known Taxi Dancer! Thank you for such detail, and so many links to possible actions back then. I only wish I knew more about what happened to that creature. Thanks to the Dr for putting so much effort into bringing this piece of writing to life, it is definitely one to remember! 👍
Oh how I would love for you to send some of that snow over here. This was an immensely entertaining story and I loved every minute of it. Have a wonderful weekend! 💋💕
Especially love the ones you do with ambient noise like fire or rain excuse me like crackling fire or rain or whatever. Keep up the great work! It's a joy to listen wellbeing cuddling in my bed what's my dog's!
You know I'm a sucker for the Russian Creepypastas, Dear Doctor! Thank you! Gonna sit back with my favorite drink, relaxing and listening. Happy Wednesday, fellow Creepers! 😊💜💙💚💛❤
I am wishing for the story keeper of the necronomicon on this channel ! It got everything military; terrorists; chutulu; werewolves; vampires ; trolls ; Bigfoot and even underwater fights in a submarine! Imagine how epic dat would sound.on this channel
I know brother. I was a Vulcan gunner during Desert Storm (basically a tiny M113 APC chassis with a 20mm Gatling cannon mounted on it) and I thought those Soviet made T-55, T62, and T-72 tanks were ten feet tall and bullet proof. Turns out, they were barely larger than my Vulcan and blowed up real good. Russian tankers have a hard life. Were you on M48s or M60s?
The way this story maintained mystery until a out 30:00 when critical detail of the photo mentioned earlier is given, is simple put incredible. Its just one detail but it grounds the listener while still leavinf the mind running wild, so far the first 10/10 imo since breach.
I prefer this theory over the latest official one. (Small avalanche, completely ignoring the radiation and the fact that many common avalanche injuries weren't present, to the bodies and the area)
awesome video man! your stuff is always amazing!
Agreed
Don't sell yourself short brother... yours is right up there also...I have a few play lists 1 is Dr. Creepen and the other is the Dark Somnium!
You're both awesome narrators. 👌👌
@The Dark Somnium- You and Dr Creepen are absolutely the best of RUclips!
You are both absolutely amazing, it's cool to see you here too 👍🙂
I just wanted to thank you for what you do. Some days, most days, you're the only thing that keeps me going. I truly appreciate it.
U gonna make it
That’s… rough lol
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Fantastic narration as always and another well-written story. Keep them coming this one was very enjoyable having some knowledge of the story.
The sound effects are to die for! God that first snarl made my skin crawl. Well done!
I must say to the author, I enjoy a little chuckle in my horror stories as when Mikell fell at the girl's knees embarrassing himself. And Dr. Creepen as usual your narration is what makes the story. So very well done, thank you.
Fuck. That one was actually pretty damned good!
A lot of these military sci-fi stories can be super hit-or-miss, but this was a banger!
Agreed. The military stories aren’t my favorite but I really enjoyed this one
I feel a definite, "The Thing From Another World" 1951 vibe here. If you haven't seen it, it's a classic. I love military creepypastas. I don't care who's military. Thanks Dr. and Taxi Dancer. I think y'all have an instant classic here!
....I'm afraid I didnt get the same "plant monster from outer space " vibe from this one XD.
@@CrashHeadroom i⁹i
Not many youtubers I give a like to before I watch or listen to the Doc always gets that like!
Interesting characters, fast paced story line, relevant historical facts with a creative twist. Well done sir.
Is this a creepy pasta cause you described it like a quinten tarantino movie
Keefe, what you said in replies is perfect, well spoken, and absolutely correct. This was a great story.
@@lissanne9769 thanks
Actually I don't think the Russian military used "jeep".
@@somerandomarmydude I was thinking the same thing. If my memory serves me correctly, Russia did get a somewhat large number of Jeeps in WWII but developed their own localized versions in much greater numbers. I'd say it'd be pretty unlikely in this time period but not impossible.
Listened to the hole story all at once . I just couldn't stop I greatly appreciate you taking the time for me to enjoy this story ty very much
That was wonderful. I've heard a few accounts of the pass and real events, on which this followes. Amazing. What a glorious story. Well read. Well written.
Thank you for the extra long tale! I appreciate all your efforts into bringing us such interesting stories! Hope you're doing well!🤗💜🐝
This would make a great movie. Possibly with a sequel. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Can I tell you how wonderful it is to hear, “It’s time to sit back and relax with your favorite drink… and…. listen.”
Don't know... hearing "let's try @n@l !" Sounds quite good too...
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Yep. Love to hear those words after a long shift, rough week and an 8 hour journey back. Just wish stories last that long.
I hear kholat, I click
Great story and memorably well narrated.
Thank you again my good Dr.
I got home from hospital yesterday, and you have helped me through the recovery process. Although many were older ones, Thank you for these stories
Got my drink, my prescription, my appointment with the Doc is in session.
May I make a appointment with the doctor.i would say a few sessions with the old doc would do me well.
Wood Sabi ko? Though you are the one whom needs help.
"Can Lenny have a Pencil?!"
Just what exactly fell in Chelyabinsk in 2013!?
"Herr Kolpec!i!"
@@TopperPenquin precisely.
The Good Doctor has done it again! Wonderful, absolutely wonderful! Cheerio!
Definitely worth my time. In fact, this was the best lengthy story that you've narrated in a couple of months. I appreciate this story due to the subject matter of the Nazis mysterious engineering process and occult studies. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Thank you and may many more blessings come your way. Sincerely, Angie Edens
Incredible story, professionally narrated. Thank you sir, for all your hard work. Im a medic in a covid centre, and I have over an hours commute to work and back, and your stories, along with creeparoni, keep me sane. You have no idea how helpful your work is. Thank you.
I would like to share this with you.
When it's my daughter's bedtime I listen to either you or Horrorbabble as I rock her to sleep.
The moment she recognizes your voice now she grabs her babydoll climbs into my lap and in no time she's asleep.
Now when it's time for her midday nap I just play one of your stories and she climbs into her carrier/chair and dozes off. I think at 19 months she may just be your youngest fan :)
* takes note for future offspring
You...you play these for your child? Bruh
I do the same with my youngest
Awwwwwwww bless her
@@mixtapeWA yeah I’m sure an infant understands everything being said.
Yo your accent gives some of these stories so much more credibility! Keep up the awesome work!
All Your hard work is very much appreciated Dear Doctor!!!
Oh yeah im saving this for tomorrow when I'm at work. Love the long vids.
Doc, this was an AMAZING listening experience. 😃 Thank you so much for bringing us this absolutely thrilling tale tonight!!😁💖
I am mightily impressed by the way the good Doctor was able to narrate the Soviet names and the German language phases in this scary spaghetti tale. I believe that no other narrator could have pulled it off so perfectly. Also, the Doctor's pacing and voice inflections could not have been done better, adding even more intrigue and tension to the tale. Again, this was one tale that required more research than it did writing and it was a great honor for me to have the good Doctor narrate it. No matter how many times I read and reread a tale, I always manage to overlook a few grammatical errors and this tale was no exception. The good Doctor was able to compensate for my errors like a champion. Very much appreciated. Cheers! T_D
Excellent story! I loved it!
This was a very well put together story Thank you for your writing.
The only thing that kind of irked me was the complete lack of patronymics and of endearing versions of the first names. I think it is not particularly common in Russia to address other people with the surname, and Sergey probably would have called Mikhail "Misha" if they were so close as kids.
It's probably fine to have them call each other Tovarish ... too.
Alina also needs to be Alina Ivanova, not Alina Ivanov. Both the patronymic and the surname get gendered endings, and both the professor and Alina would introduce themselves (or the other) with their patronymics included.
Wikipedia says:
"In Russia, the patronymic is an official part of the name, used in all official documents, and when addressing somebody both formally and among friends.[...] Use of the given name followed by the patronymic in Russian is always the neutral, correct and polite way to address any person except close friends, family members, or children - in such cases usage of the patronymic adds humorous intonation of exaggerated but well-meant respect. This form would be congruent to the Western use of Mr. and the surname for the polite and proper use and reference. Instead of schoolchildren calling their teacher Ms. and surname, the proper form would be given name and patronymic. For example, a teacher named Anna Borisovna Kopylova would always be called Anna Borisovna by her pupils. When addressing a much younger person, only the first name is commonly used.
Individuals are addressed by their given name followed by the patronymic (e.g., "Mikhail Nikolayevich") in many situations including on formal occasions, by colleagues at work, by acquaintances, or when being addressed by someone younger in age.[...] In informal situations, if a person is called by a diminutive (such as Misha for Mikhail or Nastya for Anastasia), the patronymic is not used."
Using this way of adress automatically makes the story more authentic sounding in my ears, or rather, every time I hear a "Mr. [surname]" in a story supposedly set in the Soviet Union, I find it somewhat grating. It basically screams: "An American wrote that!"
Thank you for such a great read as always.the work and time you put in to each story show.a true fan.
Very well done Mate!! An amazing spin on an ever-spinning mystery!!
Thank you so much for all that you do! You keep my imagination active and make my work hours shorter! I love it!
2 hours is a long story but you do it so well. Thanks Doc. We appreciate your hard work
Wow that was an amazing story and narration! Loved it! ❤️ Take care, dear Doctor!
Love this story and of course Dr. Creepen's reading of it!
Out of all the horror narrators out there and there are alot of great ones but dr.creepen has the best voice for it hands down.
Thank you for all your hard work, Doc. It's absolutely reflected in the work you display for us to enjoy
Great story! Wonderful narration! Thanks Dr Creepen for helping me pass the hours at work everyday.
Superbly narrated Doc, and an amazing story Bravo!
Dude I freaking Love Arctic horror, heck yes
I loved that it was all of the above when you posted the question lol Great as always Doctor Creepen!
Great naration, and praise to the Athor of this great story
That was pretty well-written and expertly narrated!! Awesome stuff!!
This was MARVELOUS! TRULY epic story and Supreme storytelling! 🖤
Wow, this story has it all, thank you!
Listening to these stories during work really makes my day go by fast, keep up the good work
Great Job...One of the Best and I'm a longtime listener
Superb story, narrated superbly!!
Hands down the best written creepypasta story out there - best written AND BEST NARRATED. I love how you gave the Colonel a deep "Joss Ackland" voice out of a cold war movie. So well produced.
Greatly appreciate the long stories.
I’m sure it is very taxing, please know however
…. it IS greatly appreciated.
keep up the great work bro
That was awesome! Well done well done!
Wow wow this has been fantastic... Thanks so mu Dr xxxx
Love all the historic references! And as usual, the narration was excellent.
Wow! An amazing 2 hours of brilliant writing by the well known Taxi Dancer! Thank you for such detail, and so many links to possible actions back then. I only wish I knew more about what happened to that creature. Thanks to the Dr for putting so much effort into bringing this piece of writing to life, it is definitely one to remember! 👍
Totally loved this one! Very well done!
I love this!!! Thanks Doc!!! I couldn't stop till the end!! Any more?
WOW!!! Great job Dr! Thank you! Fantastic story as well!!
What a great tale. Especially since it mixes actual events. Thanks Doc and thanks to the writer I love it .
Fantastic story and MASTERFULLY narrated! Thank you
Oh how I would love for you to send some of that snow over here.
This was an immensely entertaining story and I loved every minute of it.
Have a wonderful weekend! 💋💕
I've read stories about this wunderweapon and I'm glad to see it has a whole story around it
Kick ass....a walking tour with the Dr.
Wow, Amazing Story ! And Amazing narration ! Thank you .
Best voice on youtube
I really enjoyed that story and appreciate your trouble getting these to us.
Awesome Dr, well done,and to the author, great story line and good characters.👍👍🤙
Awesome story, I love that it built on the lore of a true story.
Amazing job and brilliant story!
Absolutely love your work. Bravo my friend.
This was a great story Dr Creepen 👍💯👍
Another wonderful reading as always docta
Dr Creepen at his best. You are piano recital of storytelling. And compliments to the chef [ author ] for what a delicious story.
Love the story! Thank you!
What a good story, thanks and amazing job my dude.
Brilliant story loved it!!
Oh I loooove these stories...thank you my friend!
Hi 🥰
Helloooo my lady hope all is well with you
The professor seemed like an awesome person to be around! Great story!
My blind bet would be that they found more snow, under that snow 😂
Hopefully none of it yellow 😂
Then more ice and snow
Shit knowing Siberia it could be a corpse from the dark ages that still has a living strain of black death
Hey, stop spoiling
Dead german soldiers
Thank you Doctor and thank you AUTHOR. MARVELOUS WORK. All my best to you both. Greg Chaney in coastal N.C
This has become one of my favorites.
Especially love the ones you do with ambient noise like fire or rain excuse me like crackling fire or rain or whatever. Keep up the great work! It's a joy to listen wellbeing cuddling in my bed what's my dog's!
This should be a movie.. thank you I loved this story
You know I'm a sucker for the Russian Creepypastas, Dear Doctor! Thank you! Gonna sit back with my favorite drink, relaxing and listening. Happy Wednesday, fellow Creepers! 😊💜💙💚💛❤
i enjoyed this compilation very much thanks dr creepen
I am wishing for the story keeper of the necronomicon on this channel ! It got everything military; terrorists; chutulu; werewolves; vampires ; trolls ; Bigfoot and even underwater fights in a submarine! Imagine how epic dat would sound.on this channel
Sounds good to me
+gjzz077
Really enjoyed this story as the Dyetlev pass is a favorite mystery of mine and I'm partial to a good military tale
Have a wonderful night Doc💓
As a tank crewman in the '70s, I could visualize those hated Soviet armoured vehicles, thanks for the escape and flash back Doc. ,😄
I know brother. I was a Vulcan gunner during Desert Storm (basically a tiny M113 APC chassis with a 20mm Gatling cannon mounted on it) and I thought those Soviet made T-55, T62, and T-72 tanks were ten feet tall and bullet proof. Turns out, they were barely larger than my Vulcan and blowed up real good. Russian tankers have a hard life. Were you on M48s or M60s?
Another well done video
A very enjoyable story well worth listening to.🤗🤗❤️
Great story, loved it!
what a great story thanks for all the had work
Been listening to your stuff for a while just subscribed should have ages ago Keep up the great work Dr
Great work Doc !!!
The way this story maintained mystery until a out 30:00 when critical detail of the photo mentioned earlier is given, is simple put incredible. Its just one detail but it grounds the listener while still leavinf the mind running wild, so far the first 10/10 imo since breach.
Here in Oz 1/2 the county is in lockdown so nothing to do! Thanks heaps Doc ♥️♥️♥️
I love this store I did a research on it !! and doc you just made it better 💕
I always heard you on others channels been looking for you awesome stuff
I prefer this theory over the latest official one. (Small avalanche, completely ignoring the radiation and the fact that many common avalanche injuries weren't present, to the bodies and the area)
Great story loved it!
I got my slurpee & I'm ready to listen!
I love the dyatlov pass stories, nice one doc
Outstanding story!
Outstanding story telling!