War should be avoided at all cost, when all talk fails then war should be prosecuted to its fullest extent because war should be so terrible that no one should wish to engage in it.
Every single time "deathworlders" is in the title you can safely assume with a 90% chance that the story is just bad and everyone in the galaxy is going to be a naive idiot to a ridiculous degree
Alien: this goes against the Galvan Accords! Human: you know that doesnt apply to non-signatories right? we're non-signatories. Alien: bu... wha...? Human: and if i were you i'd be signing our Geneva Conventions sooner than later, because as far as im aware, the only signatories of this treaty are humans. Everyone else is free game.
The irony that none in that room could realise the human just took the first premptive attack. They warned of the brutality to come should the cross them and instead of sending them away, they elevated them to the teacher. All now know and fear crossing us and thus we do not have to fight!
War isn't about the good choices. There are no good choices to choose among. That's why you're at war. War is where you are when you are forced to choose the best of the Bad Choices left to you.
My father made sure my head was on a swivel and if you’re not winning your losing, fail often, get up, adapt, move forward. I appreciated it later. “I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.” Ellen Ripley
Playing Devil's Advocate: I'd think that war on a cosmic scale would require a lot of restraint. Restraint from just flinging a meteor at a planet, wiping out anything organic that's bigger than a mouse, without the natives even knowing you were in their star system. Restraint from escalating a war in hand-to-hand combat, into an exchange of nukes. It could be that species that lack this restraint, find that others no longer use restraint with them, and thus invite disaster; like WWI soldiers with saw-toothed bayonets, who'd get killed if captured because the use of said weapons meant they were not, themselves, interested in taking prisoners. Despite carictaturing these aliens as "honorable fools," I think that such beings would probably have reasons for being the way they are, just as we have reasons for being what we are. It could be we could learn from them too, lest they decide to take their own gloves off. They'd have been at it a lot longer than us, after all, and who knows what they can do, but don't, because they know how to use restraint.
I did not finish watching the video to the end, but it seems to misrepresent the human approach to war too. Most countries that aren't USA and Israel do act with restraint. And even USA can't attack Russia, because they know they can't survive the retaliation strike.
@@kotarouinugami1745the US did exercise restraint with Afghanistan though as Afghans still exist. An industrial power as strong as the US could easily turn the country into an unpopulated no man’s land if it chose too. Instead it decided “I’m not willing to commit the war crimes necessary to win this” and left.
Tempted to write my own hfy story where humans arent the ones lecturing the aliens on basic shit they should alreaddy know. Or when x alien sees y human do something heroic and is totally shocked and the entire race changes their mind in an instant. This stuff gets really old.
War should be avoided at all cost, when all talk fails then war should be prosecuted to its fullest extent because war should be so terrible that no one should wish to engage in it.
Every single time "deathworlders" is in the title you can safely assume with a 90% chance that the story is just bad and everyone in the galaxy is going to be a naive idiot to a ridiculous degree
Can’t Argue with that.
I recall some decent ones a few years ago but yes, it's really gone the quantity over quality route.
And that it was written by AI
The problem is that half of the good ones are done or is just abandoned.
Alien: this goes against the Galvan Accords!
Human: you know that doesnt apply to non-signatories right? we're non-signatories.
Alien: bu... wha...?
Human: and if i were you i'd be signing our Geneva Conventions sooner than later, because as far as im aware, the only signatories of this treaty are humans. Everyone else is free game.
the texan in me: take your best shot!
lmao, but no im actually from asia. but we are close allies with the states. the oldest in asia in fact.
More like Galvan suggestions ^^
The victor define what honour is.
Never push the Pink Skins to the thin Ice!
4000 quatloo's the humans cannot be contained!
The irony that none in that room could realise the human just took the first premptive attack. They warned of the brutality to come should the cross them and instead of sending them away, they elevated them to the teacher. All now know and fear crossing us and thus we do not have to fight!
War isn't about the good choices. There are no good choices to choose among. That's why you're at war.
War is where you are when you are forced to choose the best of the Bad Choices left to you.
It’s never about making a good choice, it all about making a choice with the least amount of body bags
Although such decisions are never yours to make especially if you’re in the imperial guard 40K 😂😂
Nothing beats being fired out of a tube towards a planet at mac ten only to pop out in some power armor guns blazing 😂😂
***FOR SUPER EARTH!!!***
For the Emperor!
Si vis pacem para bellum (latin: if you want peace, be prepared for war)
My father made sure my head was on a swivel and if you’re not winning your losing, fail often, get up, adapt, move forward.
I appreciated it later.
“I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.”
Ellen Ripley
Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead and ask if they care about honor
"Don't start trouble and there won't be trouble." If you don't want to face our brutality. Don't attack us.
The enemy cannot take the high ground, if there is no high ground to take!
Too many ads.
But it was a pretty good story.
Btw…
Somewhere in the middle there’s a glitch.
It repeats some dialogue.
But it’s only once.
I have one advice for you: Firefox and UblockOrigin. Bye bye ads.
He leaned back and talked quietly to the random alien who had remained quiet until now
"Si vis pacem para bellum", if you want peace, prepare for war
Playing Devil's Advocate: I'd think that war on a cosmic scale would require a lot of restraint. Restraint from just flinging a meteor at a planet, wiping out anything organic that's bigger than a mouse, without the natives even knowing you were in their star system. Restraint from escalating a war in hand-to-hand combat, into an exchange of nukes. It could be that species that lack this restraint, find that others no longer use restraint with them, and thus invite disaster; like WWI soldiers with saw-toothed bayonets, who'd get killed if captured because the use of said weapons meant they were not, themselves, interested in taking prisoners. Despite carictaturing these aliens as "honorable fools," I think that such beings would probably have reasons for being the way they are, just as we have reasons for being what we are. It could be we could learn from them too, lest they decide to take their own gloves off. They'd have been at it a lot longer than us, after all, and who knows what they can do, but don't, because they know how to use restraint.
I did not finish watching the video to the end, but it seems to misrepresent the human approach to war too. Most countries that aren't USA and Israel do act with restraint. And even USA can't attack Russia, because they know they can't survive the retaliation strike.
@@kotarouinugami1745the US did exercise restraint with Afghanistan though as Afghans still exist. An industrial power as strong as the US could easily turn the country into an unpopulated no man’s land if it chose too. Instead it decided “I’m not willing to commit the war crimes necessary to win this” and left.
Peace is an option all must choose or none will have. If you choose war, know that we shall impose our peace upon you.
Tempted to write my own hfy story where humans arent the ones lecturing the aliens on basic shit they should alreaddy know. Or when x alien sees y human do something heroic and is totally shocked and the entire race changes their mind in an instant.
This stuff gets really old.
Igitur qui desideret pacem, praeperet bellum.
This sounds like it was written by a teenager with some serious delusions about warfare.
Noice!!!
No one's expression was readable.
This was good till it wasn't. Way too repetitive and much more "humans are monsters", as opposed to HFY
lousy story, don't bother watching.
Yet another variation of the same BS story.