What makes a Human warrior great? & *Exceptions May Apply* with humans | 2394 | Short HFY Sci-Fi
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
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00:00 Intro
00:07 What makes a warrior great? by AranyaP
06:50 Exceptions May Apply by InBabylonTheyWept
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This Story is Classified as HFY or Humanity Feck, Yea , but what does the Mean?
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HFY is a story/series that takes a “human element” in either humanity or an “other” (race/species or object) that exists in a “setting” (future or other world/universe) with varying levels of culture, technology, society and history that help show in some shape or form the potential good or bad for humanity’s race/culture. In These stories Humans are often referred to as Human, Humanity, Deathworlder, Hellwolder in reference to the human planet of origin , Earth. This planet is seen by most of the universe as a place where only death and chaos can survive.
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Taken from the FAQ of the r/HFY subreddit.
Humans Are Space Orcs (HASO) or Humans Are (Fantasy Race) Are used as a guide when writing.
In these Stories we normally View humans like the other races view orcs in a Fantasy Novel. We (Humans) share the same characteristics and personalities as orcs. Humans are normally treated as the outsiders and barbarians. Humans tend to be underestimated as well in these stories. Unlike Humanity Feck Yea , these don't always put a positive spin on humans\humanity sometimes looking at the darker side of human and humanity from the perspective of aliens.
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Story #1: The path to Hell is paved with good intentions.
Story #2: When crazy people do crazy things then say " Hold up, I'm sciencing right now." Be afraid, be very afraid.
"I'm doing some math, can you guys stand by to check my calculations?"
_COLLISION ALERT_
"Looks like my math was right. >:) "
When a human laughs at a death threat, run run now 😂
A like and comment to appease the algorithmic masters. I loved the second story it was a hoot.
Great stories; Excellent narration! Story 1 - Many centuries later, the human history teacher asked her students... Who knows how the Great Galactic War started?
The galaxy central banks?
Which one? I, V or VII? we have too few records for II - IV, and everyone knows the Vorgon were asking for it in VI. Them and their "Terror Poetry"
Woo! Another story narrated! I wrote the blackhole munitions story. :)
Congrats! That's a fun one and a fun premise. You wrote well and explained just enough. Physics is FUN!
Story 1. All that sacrifice wouldn't have happened if they had tried to talk first.
If the alien wasn't such a coward (battle armor vs. Spears) it never would have harmed anyone.
@@johnnycampbell3422 Look at it from the alien's perspective. He crash landed on the planet, tries to say something, then gets attacked. He could be forgiven for assuming that the young human was a bloodthirsty lunatic. and did what he thought would have protected himself.
@@johnnycampbell3422 so, if some unarmed idiot runs up to a tank and starts trying to punch it, it's the tank's fault for being there?
solid logic you've got there.
@davidaward82 are you ok? Is something wrong?
If someone starts punching a tank, and the tank blasts them to pieces; that's on the tank.
@@johnnycampbell3422 i'm definitely ok. you, on the other hand, don't seem to understand the simple concept of self defence.
the alien was not wrong. the humans were idiots.
Love the second story!
For the algorithm and the beard ❤
as usual a great narration and fun stories
Story 1: When fear rules - each side looses. Story 2: LOL, things are not always as they appear.
"Wars not make one great." - Yoda
Thanks for the belly laughs!
13th like, on the 13th day of May. How lucky.
Thank you!
Greetings, Mentlegent!
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Story 1: Not HFY
Story 2: This, on the other hand, is. Clever and amusing!
Since we didn't have a great description of either set of characters we have no idea where the humans were. It could be an explantion of Why Humans Fight, even losing battles.
If we accept that humans are the viewpoint (MC!) from which the story is told, it reads like a Viking/Early Man sort of thing, facing off against an unknown Critter with power armor.
In that case, sure, HFY, but it would be nice to know for certain.
4 D algorithm
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Feck yeah. Very different tales, but feck yeah. Many thanks!
For the algorithm and the beard!
Another pair of stories well told dear Bard!
Thank you for the reading
Here is a like and comment for the story, for entertaining me, to help your channel grow, to appease the great and powerful UA-cam algorithm demons, and get you the recognition you deserve.
For the Agro-rythm!
For the squirrel and his nest
How often enemies created where there needed to be none.
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Too bad the young man in the first story didn't have a Sun Tzu or similar on his planet, or that his father didn't teach him something about the battles he fought. You should not start a battle that you do not know if you can win, unless you have no other option, know your enemy, and several other things. Basically he panicked and attacked like crazy, the astronaut defended himself. I suppose he was influenced by religion, but even if he was a real demon, not knowing his purpose, his strength, whether he was alone or there were others like him nearby, it was completely reckless. Yes, the astronaut may have overextended himself, but that armor is powered by some type of energy, we have to see if it has a battery, and how long it lasts, he cannot leave a potential threat loose, who has already proven to be aggressive, to return to attack. Even if he can breathe in that atmosphere and eat food from the planet, the astronaut is going to have to sleep, eat, and take off his armor for certain needs, so he's going to be vulnerable at those times. I wouldn't want to have them stalking me or bringing reinforcements. The plot of the story reminds me of a science fiction movie, with Spanish actors and other foreign ones like Klaus Kinski and Harvey Keitel. It's called the Dragon Knight, and it's similar, a human-looking alien crashes on Earth in the Middle Ages.
Was Cedric a great warrior? Not in my opinion. A great warrior does indeed fight to protect the ones he loves. But he also determines who/what he is fighting and if the fight/cause is just. Cedric didn't do that.
A little math never hurt anyone. A lot of math can kill you.
Disagree on Cedric. He made a judgment call based on what he knew and understood of the world. He knew nothing of aliens, space travel, or even the concept of crash landing. His people weren't technologically advanced enough to have flying machines. So the whole concept was....alien to him. He's confronted with something that resembles the demons of his mythology, so, it is a perfectly reasonable conclusion (from Cedric's POV) that this is a demon. I can't fault his reasoning.
On the other hand, how many first contact protocols did this alien piss on? And given that it has better tech, it could have done a better job of indicating it meant no harm. Like do you even universal translator bro? LOL I mean it was a case of tragic misunderstanding, but, the alien had the more advanced tech and knew it was dealing with primitives. The alien knew what they were, they didn't have any understanding of what the alien was. I think under the circumstances the onus was on the alien to make the first contact successful. It failed.
Like I said, a tragic misunderstanding, but, I stand by my conclusions.
@@Wastelandman7000 Given it was a CRASH landing, it's entirely possible the alien didn't originally intend to land on Cedric's planet and wasn't set up for a first contact. And the alien may have just awoken and extricated himself from the wreckage still dazed to find himself under attack. Yes, Cedric saw something he didn't understand and may have thought was a demon, but he also didn't even attempt to communicate which may have allowed the alien to communicate his situation or that he needed help. A different appearance does not indicate one is evil. The alien may have even been still checking to see if the atmosphere was compatible with his biology and hadn't yet been able to remove his helmet. Of course if it wasn't he was dead anyway.
@@merlinathrawes746 Not only that, even if he was a demon, they had to spy on him first, try to gather information, see if he was alone or there were others like him. Cedric and his people didn't even know if they could defeat him. One or two must have stayed further back watching the combat, in case the attack went wrong, to go and ask for reinforcements. They could try attacking with arrows, at a safer distance, however they chose to attack head on, against an enemy who had what they considered armor, and they were not wrong about that, even when he did not attack them first and tried to communicate, although they wouldn't understand him. Even if you had a universal translator, like they showed in Star Trek, sometimes it can take time for the device to understand what they say, you need to take samples of the language and deduce how it works, learn from it, I don't think it would be possible in such a short time, since it had just crashed.
Story 1 no universal translator :(
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