To be fair, one piece of tech decided that. Take away the Mimbari Cloak, and humanity would have trounced them at every engagement. Their tactics were archaic, and worked only because the enemy had to get too close to make use of anything else, and their production of ships and soldiers lagged far, FAR behind the races around them. Humanity would have won by simply out producing them, at the end of the day. And that is NOT fan speculation, that is straight from the series creator's mouth.
So then by the end of the series, when the Alliance has gifted gravity tech to the Humans, along with what they got from the White Stars and the Shadow Destroyer ships, likely the humans might be a match for the Minbari? If they were so inclined to fight, I mean.
@@michaelkotcher5491 The very fact that humans HAD those shadow ships was an indication of how far along they'd come. Never forget, not one of the other races, EVEN the Drahk, or any other servant was making use of the Shadow Tech itself. The servants got the 'lesser' toys to play with. And the White Star was very much a joint project, one that, according to the comics, was centuries in the making, simply for the Rangers to even begin to understand their tech. Humans? In about 15 years had studied, reverse engineered, and cultured/grown enough of the organitech of the Shadows to outfit an entire flotilla of destroyers. No help from them, given what we know later. They just...did it, all on their own. Imagine if Sheridan HADN'T decided to free the human race from President Klink(Clark). Ten years on, humanity emerges with vessel no one can beat, as the Destroyers remain the only ships with ?s in all categories. Even the Shadow and Vorlon vessels had more info on them. And it too FAR fewer of the white stars working at angles to defeat a shadow cruiser compared to needing to pound the destroyers with collective fire. Humanity would be ascendant, with the other races bowing and scrapping at their heels, and a madman would rule the galaxy.
@@wrath53339 And then humanity puts giant bayonets on their ships, which happen to just be giant guns, because you never know when you might need to stab something the size of a ship.
Um, can some people give me some context please Also, we have Australian Russians, and don’t forget my home country Florida. The universe is not ready for Florida man with faster than light travel
Can someone please explain what "Deathworld" means in this context? I'm a tad confused why it illicits immediate fear from these aliens in this situation.
Rather than being a "cradle for life", a "death world" is too deadly to survive on, much less spawn sophont civilization. Consider a modern first-world country, where a little money provides you with food, shelter, and entertainment. In this analogy, that would be a "Garden World". A "Death World" would be Death Valley in the USA or the Outback in Australia; extreme temperatures, deadly wildlife, and almost no access to food. A deathworld only exists as a comparison to other Earth-like planets, and assumes that such a planet requires severe terraforming before colonization would be safe.
@@hweidigiv Oh, so basically the planets these hypothetical aliens developed on are so bountiful in agricultural resources that they view Earth as 'sparse' Okay, thank you for explaining
@@Harbringer12more they are less hazardous. On non-deathworlds you don't have to worry about thousands or millions of microbes that can kill you, temperature changes are narrower if not more stable, their "great" storms are our idea of a mild spring shower rather than chucking lightning bolts with enough power to generate antimatter...
Someone who evolved on a planet full of deadly threats like predators, hostile flora, and diseases. Earth could easily be regarded as one if other life evolved in gentler conditions. Plus, Earth is at the upper limit of what kind of gravity complex terrestrial life can evolve under. At around 1.5g the gravity and atmospheric pressure are just too much for carbon-based life (probably the only kind) to be more than sedentary.
honestly the thought of earth being a death world is funny to me. maybe it was one a few hundred million years ago sure but not inour current era of fauna and flora
The assumption is that most life isn't going to evolve on a planet with a million microbes that can kill you, where surface temperatures range from cold enough to kill anything to hot enough to kill anything, where weather generates electrical discharges strong enough to create antimatter, gravity that is as destructive as it is helpful. There is a lot of things that can kill us without us realizing it on earth, heck not too long ago 60% of the Saiga Antelope died within a week all across Asia and Eastern Europe simply because the average temperature stayed too high for too long giving the otherwise benign bacteria in their sinuses a chance to proliferate unchecked causing hemorrhagic shock.
Think on this, most of the major mass extinctions on our planet have been caused by the planet itself, through massive volcanic eruptions (this includes the KT extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs, as new evidence has surfaced which suggests the entire planet was heating up to a MASSIVE degree, which destabilised ecosystems globally, weakening the dinosaurs… then the asteroid hits and well, you know the rest). Earth is actually responsible for killing off far more species than Humanity ever will be… so yea, I’d call Earth a Death World… we’re just in a “quiet period” right now… pray it lasts.
Big ups liquid richard
My niggalo
How did Emperor Mollari of the Centauri Republic put it," Arrogance and stupidity in one package.....How efficient."
🤣🤣🤣🤣😜
I hope in your stumbling about you do not awaken the Dragon😮
To be fair, one piece of tech decided that. Take away the Mimbari Cloak, and humanity would have trounced them at every engagement. Their tactics were archaic, and worked only because the enemy had to get too close to make use of anything else, and their production of ships and soldiers lagged far, FAR behind the races around them.
Humanity would have won by simply out producing them, at the end of the day. And that is NOT fan speculation, that is straight from the series creator's mouth.
So then by the end of the series, when the Alliance has gifted gravity tech to the Humans, along with what they got from the White Stars and the Shadow Destroyer ships, likely the humans might be a match for the Minbari? If they were so inclined to fight, I mean.
@@michaelkotcher5491 The very fact that humans HAD those shadow ships was an indication of how far along they'd come. Never forget, not one of the other races, EVEN the Drahk, or any other servant was making use of the Shadow Tech itself. The servants got the 'lesser' toys to play with.
And the White Star was very much a joint project, one that, according to the comics, was centuries in the making, simply for the Rangers to even begin to understand their tech.
Humans? In about 15 years had studied, reverse engineered, and cultured/grown enough of the organitech of the Shadows to outfit an entire flotilla of destroyers. No help from them, given what we know later. They just...did it, all on their own.
Imagine if Sheridan HADN'T decided to free the human race from President Klink(Clark). Ten years on, humanity emerges with vessel no one can beat, as the Destroyers remain the only ships with ?s in all categories. Even the Shadow and Vorlon vessels had more info on them. And it too FAR fewer of the white stars working at angles to defeat a shadow cruiser compared to needing to pound the destroyers with collective fire.
Humanity would be ascendant, with the other races bowing and scrapping at their heels, and a madman would rule the galaxy.
And the human gazed upon the Galavrk and uttered, "Release the Kraken!" 😂😂
I mean, he did give them a chance to sign it.
Maaaayyy beee they should've signed the Geneva Suggestions before they became the checklist...
Peace through strength. 😊 Never bring a knife to a gun fight.
Fight smart, bring both! 😁
@@wrath53339 And then humanity puts giant bayonets on their ships, which happen to just be giant guns, because you never know when you might need to stab something the size of a ship.
Yeh right. So much peace around our world achieved through strength. NOT.
@@hurricane7950 well, I see where you're coming from, but if not for strength in the way of nuclear weapons, we'd most definitely be in ww3 already.
Never brought a cruiser to a quasar fight.
"you sure you dont want to sign that document?"
oof
What is that beautiful emoji and how do I get it?
I think its either a membership thing or special emoji app @@Fallout4277
They committed genocide on them, that should have sign the document.
Here we go. Now we know why the Galavrick are no more.
they wanted to wrestle the pig?
@@gabydewildeye the longpig
...because they're prideful, narrowminded idiots that thought threatening the bear's cubs was a good idea?
This entire series of stories should be entitled "When and how Humans lie "
You don't follow the rules, we go Canadian mode.
What did the Canadians do?
you dont whant to know
@@francescozanzottera3381 I kind of do tho
@@Fallout4277 war Crime a lot of war crime
@@Fallout4277 If i remember correctly, there action alone in WW1 is in the Geneva convention
RSK
This is going to be a good one
Humanity really said: DO NOT FUCK WITH US
LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS RAAAAAAAAHHHHH
Who else is here from PKN lol
Ayeeeeee
Thanks to woody for spelling it out
Clearly the Galavrck don't know Canadians
Yup. We're known for savagery on the battlefield. We will share beer though.
@@SandraNelson063Their lumberjacks has won a lot of Victorian crosses…
"We Canadians have 2 modes: incredibly apologetic, and walking genocide"
Um, can some people give me some context please Also, we have Australian Russians, and don’t forget my home country Florida. The universe is not ready for Florida man with faster than light travel
1 of 7, now we know why the Galavrck are no more. Boisterous and stupid they were.
Great story! Is this how Humanity showed the Galaxy what "FAFO" means!? LOL!!!
Average first contact situation in Stellaris
Who else here from PKA
😢...poor buggers should have signed...oh well ☠️
Can someone please explain what "Deathworld" means in this context?
I'm a tad confused why it illicits immediate fear from these aliens in this situation.
They basically consider the whole planet as Australia that an 200k years of war with each other.
Rather than being a "cradle for life", a "death world" is too deadly to survive on, much less spawn sophont civilization. Consider a modern first-world country, where a little money provides you with food, shelter, and entertainment. In this analogy, that would be a "Garden World". A "Death World" would be Death Valley in the USA or the Outback in Australia; extreme temperatures, deadly wildlife, and almost no access to food. A deathworld only exists as a comparison to other Earth-like planets, and assumes that such a planet requires severe terraforming before colonization would be safe.
@@hweidigiv
Oh, so basically the planets these hypothetical aliens developed on are so bountiful in agricultural resources that they view Earth as 'sparse'
Okay, thank you for explaining
@@Harbringer12more they are less hazardous. On non-deathworlds you don't have to worry about thousands or millions of microbes that can kill you, temperature changes are narrower if not more stable, their "great" storms are our idea of a mild spring shower rather than chucking lightning bolts with enough power to generate antimatter...
@@FirstIsaAnd then there's Australia...
Fantastic story. A lot of spelling errors that the AI didn't handle too well. I would strongly encourage you to find a good editor.
Someone in the back is whispering, I got a days pay on the new guys.
Yah, I read humans forgotten by desigh, it kinda...... stopped, well it was nice while it lasted.
This is going to be good
Thx for your work
Always remember, there are rules
Because without rules nothing stops our imagination from going to the worst places and making our nightmares real.
Amazing. When’s part 2 coming out?
Don't Touch Doc...
LOVE THIS VOICE !
What is a deathworlder?
Someone who evolved on a planet full of deadly threats like predators, hostile flora, and diseases. Earth could easily be regarded as one if other life evolved in gentler conditions. Plus, Earth is at the upper limit of what kind of gravity complex terrestrial life can evolve under. At around 1.5g the gravity and atmospheric pressure are just too much for carbon-based life (probably the only kind) to be more than sedentary.
@@arcdecibel9986 👍
typical humans, find the bigest bullies and do your thing either you become friends or you are seen as the bullies who pretend to be nice.
Whoever is editing these needs to listen before uploading. The AI voice has quite a lot of mispronunciation.
Just think of it as being translated from Galactic Standard. Stories to lull you to sleep by Yoda. 😂
The human are kind helpful race and are eager for peace. I doubt it would be us though.
What happened to " Humans, forgotten by design?" It just sorta .......ended.😕
Is the narrator human, AI or Galavrck?
Ah correct what goodness grammar
I love the story but can you please get a native English speaker to proof read it and then re record it
Who is the voice for this?
Where is part 2
Not yet out? 🤔
honestly the thought of earth being a death world is funny to me. maybe it was one a few hundred million years ago sure but not inour current era of fauna and flora
The assumption is that most life isn't going to evolve on a planet with a million microbes that can kill you, where surface temperatures range from cold enough to kill anything to hot enough to kill anything, where weather generates electrical discharges strong enough to create antimatter, gravity that is as destructive as it is helpful. There is a lot of things that can kill us without us realizing it on earth, heck not too long ago 60% of the Saiga Antelope died within a week all across Asia and Eastern Europe simply because the average temperature stayed too high for too long giving the otherwise benign bacteria in their sinuses a chance to proliferate unchecked causing hemorrhagic shock.
I mean Australia still exhists.
It doesn't seem like a deathworld to us because we've never had any other world.
Think on this, most of the major mass extinctions on our planet have been caused by the planet itself, through massive volcanic eruptions (this includes the KT extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs, as new evidence has surfaced which suggests the entire planet was heating up to a MASSIVE degree, which destabilised ecosystems globally, weakening the dinosaurs… then the asteroid hits and well, you know the rest). Earth is actually responsible for killing off far more species than Humanity ever will be… so yea, I’d call Earth a Death World… we’re just in a “quiet period” right now… pray it lasts.
I like the stories. The fake reader is annoying.
I hope the quality if the reader technology improves .
Sounds like Mr. Tuvak.
I got like 4 ads during this 14 min vid. WTF.
Emm I can see where this is going lol
Rsk
Prayed to the Goddess…
The author sure does like the Asari from Mass Effect.
Ohhh Hell... this does not seem good.
😊😊😊😈 x
Did they wipe out other races the galavrck
You're dead! DEAD!
Worst editing of any story, EVER.
It's not the end... its 1 of 7?
RSK