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@@Dan19870 lithoids have the ability to colonize a planet via meteor. i should know i have a terravore lithoid and megacorp lithoid civ that i made and play alot.
@@Dan19870 if you pick the "calamitous birth" origin as the lithoids your species literally reproduce by all coming out of giant rocks and instead of building colony ships you can just make a new giant rock and YEET it as an asteroid to colonize the planet it collides with. Hence why they said the rock was "their mother", it literally is a living hive queen made of rock with no propulsion or way to change course, flung accross the galaxy to smash into some planet for colonization. It. Is. Awesome. It also makes you incredibly unpopular if you use it against inhabited planets, specially if they actually have owners... but it's worth it if you're a terravore or genocidal in some way.
So you are low on food, have forgotten more than anyone else invented, your leader is a god figure to common men and *purging with my kin starts playing*
Your first Stellaris playthrough always looks like the Federation from Star Trek. Your 30th playthrough inevitably looks like the Imperium of Man from Warhammer
That makes sense, you start out wanting to explore and full of optimism, later you have seen so many failures, idiotic nonsense and out right evil, that you just want everyone to STOP so you can build something that works...
unless your a dirty builder player like me i spend the whole time in first place with ease with mdos but also rarely take more then 10 systems and spend the whole time terra mega stellar and giga forming it into perfection.
I'd almost switch my profile pic to a happy face ..............(super lolz) ... is it even possible to win Stellaris on a moderate respectful difficultly setting?
@@mees9704 They just released the new Federations DLC, which is arguably as big of a content boost (if not more) than Utopia is. Great DLC, would recommend.
@Srithor I want to look up that Soviet lawyer that had to argue that Germany committed "crimes against peace" by signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Pretty sure they literally helped the west prosecute that despite the irony. Very curious how he argued that.
Hello, I just started stellaris a couple weeks ago, and yesterday my first psychic species got access to the shroud. Should I not go into it? I've been scared to mess with it after the first time I opened an L-Gate
@@somnicat4455 it'll devour your whole empire in several decades and leave one planet UPD: it was in earlier version, now only one covenant has this drawback. Still, synthetic or pure genetic routes are much more beneficial in practice
@@logic_eternal5646 You missed my in-joke. ASpec is famous for the in depth tutorials and guides they make for Stellaris and other games. They are widely known in the Stellaris community. When they say "I heard this game is pretty fun", it's clearly tongue in cheek, as they obviously know the game already. Likewise with me suggesting to them that someone should make tutorials :D
It’s never resources, it’s always the fact that I kept one friend for the majority of the game then turned on them once I own the rest of the galaxy. And I normally only got them as ally’s so I only had to worry about on front.... 70% of the time. The other thirty is when my allies are stupid and let themselves be taken over
@@radordekeche947 I think deviant - yes, weak, no. I think it would be Quick learners (1), Charasmatic (2), Natural sociologists (1), Deviant (+1), Wasteful (+1)
"Ahh, another run with Stellaris. Let's play something different this time, let's be friendly and xenophile and treat everyone with respect for ..." *Incoming transmission from Random Spaceslime: Your species looks like it talks out its ass!* "... Alright, Exterminatus it is."
"Look, why don't we all just accept that we've accidentally committed a few war crimes and come back to this conversation once we all naturally turn on each other after running out of space and resources." Sounds like a headliner for Twilight Imperium if I've ever heard one.
@@Zerpderp0 my research Ringworld is powered by a completed Dyson Sphere The systems and the surrounding systems are heavily fortified because it would get bad very very quickly if a crisis would have spawned close to my economical heart
@@MrDwarfpitcher I have gateways spread across my empire and my fleet centered in my economic center ready to respond to any crisis. Juggernaut and mega shipyard at opposite ends
Sounds more like the borg cooperative to me. (Borg cooperative is made up of drones who were disconnected from the collective but remained connected to other drones. It’s in an episode or two of Star a Treck Voyager)
*trade deal screen* Player: So I want this system that you have. AI: Yup. Player: And you want this system that I have. AI: Yup. Player: So if I offer you the system I have, you would offer me the system I want, right? AI: That makes sense to me. Player: Then let's trade. AI: *_-1000 Acceptance_*
I remember hearing somewhere that this was because it was possible to brutally cheese the AI with system trade deals. If they're going to make it impossible they should really just remove the option altogether, but I guess in multiplayer it's a thing?
@@nairobi8056 I have the best tech and fleet power in my game but I can't join a federation because two empires don't trust me. Boi. I can walk through your foes but no...
Before: "Hey, let's not Exterminatus everybody else" After: *Everybody else has created a Federation against my empire* "Fuck it, unleash the End of Cycle."
I highly recommend it. It's one of those games that makes you think you'll only play for a couple hours, then you realize that an entire day has passed and you need to get ready for work.
Me: *doesn't pay attention to the opening credits because I was to impressed with the greenscreen work* Bird: *angry Arma/Kommissar noises* Me: Digby? DIGBY! DIG-BY! DIG-BY! DIG-BY!
@@rhel373 Also Bokoen, Nordern and Nano! And probably more! If it has anything to do with games like Arma or Post Scriptum or just some strapping lads having a good fucking time in general, you can sure Digby isn't far! I am honestly convinced, when he isn't planning new amazing Arma Operations (to have some ready just in case) he is just rotating through other peoples games as Zeus, Battalion Commander, Kommissar, Team leader or whatever is needed for everyone to enjoy themselves. I have honestly so much respect for the guy. Every time I suddenly hear his voice in the Background, I know its gonna be good :)
Everyone: You are the most retched nation in the galaxy. We have formed a Federation against you! Me, a Meritocratic Technocracy with a Ring World Origin and min-max species traits: Haha. Battleship does boom.
@MrJured100 I disagree. Fanatic egalitarian materialists with the shared burden civic and hegemony origin. It's totally not soviet union in space, I swear.
"Let's just all accept that we've accidentally committed a few war crimes" Why does every sci-fi game go this way? Looking at you Rimworld. Ok, that may not have been an accident.
@@floppydisksareop the game also directly incentivizes you to be evil if you arent an ultra-egalitarian democracy, because literally the only advantage of being anything other than a democracy is it lets you be more evil.
I just finished my first game of Stellaris like 20 minutes ago. It was 80 years of peaceful expansion and resource-gathering followed by 2 years of getting completely obliterated by all of my neighbors. 10/10, would recommend.
Eventually you'll get so bored you crank up the difficulty to Admiral without scaling and set Crisis difficulty to x25. And it only gets better with mods.
"Hey have heard the good word about the Shroud?" "This was a mistake." And thus did the Empire of Humanity achieve Transcendence, crown God-Emperor Kyle, and force the entire galaxy to worship him until the end of time. The end.
I'm a vet and that line "I'm not sure I'm high enough rank to be having this conversation." had me holding my sides I was laughing so hard. I've been in those conversations.
Friend did it to me accidently and didn't understand why I was so pissed until I turned on screenshare after declaring war on him. And he was just *OH I DIDN'T REALIZE IT WAS THAT BAD*
Hey, nothing wrong with roller chairs. ... So long as your inertial dampeners work... But... If they don't, I think a few roller chairs are the least of your problems, so... Um... Good luck. XD
My first real run in Stellaris had me playing as Pacifist Fanatic Egalitarians. I started a Federation, allowed everyone to live in utopian abundance, liberated a few worlds from slavers in defensive wars, etc. Then the rest of the Federation I built suddenly became big fans of slavery, and I had to leave the Federation and saturation bomb all their homeworlds into submission to make them stop it. In my ongoing playthrough, I'm running a MegaCorp that's totally going to bring peace and prosperity to the galaxy, by bribing every other empire into gradually signing away their legal rights and amassing political power until they can declare themselves sole rulers of the galaxy. Then they'll use their limitless power to... abolish slavery, bring an end to war, and ensure a new era of galactic prosperity.
When a science ship has been out exploring for 1,000 years, with generations of officers and researchers. And when they finally come back home, the entire system is on fire and at war
I literally just realized afterany times of watching this video since its release that the "everyone is Kyle except Allison" is a clever reference to the limited character portraits!! Amd also affordable
@@mehmetbahaozen8445 *Purges the entire galaxy* *Crisis arrives* Crisis: "Uhh, kinda strange. Usually there's several empires all vying for supremecy. Are you sure that-" Player Empire: "No, Nope, there were definitely no other empires or species here whatsoever. Whole galaxy has belong to us since ancient time." Crisis: "What about those Gaia worlds with very shiny and completely irreplaceable buildings that even you don't know how to build?" Player Empire: *Planet cracking noises* "Sorry which Gaia worlds were you referring to?" Crisis: "...Ya'll are messed up." Player Empire: "That's rich coming from someone that eats entire galaxies as a part of their daily routine."
@@rezandrarizkyirianto-1933 Gratitude, brother. Say, since many of the servants of flesh are now present on-line, perhaps it is time to start bringing them into the web. Do you agree?
Those cute starfish aliens being exterminators reminds me of when I used that species design as a stand in for the Leviathans from Mass Effect. It basically had the same effect as in the video.
0:27 Hey, I have that same backbrace! Also, glad to see new video game skits are still happening, thought they'd all be d&d or tabletop related from now on.
This is the perfect representation of Stellaris in a nutshell... Absolutely on point. Anyone else want to see the whole door monster team play stellaris together? I would totally watch a door monster stellaris showdown.
This science officer should be an ambassador. He was suddenly, without warning, sprung into a one-sided conversation with 5 of the top-ranking officials of 5 different alien species and navigated the entire thing calmly, concisely, and *without error. (*Citation needed.)
Stellaris is so much fun, and their team seems so invested in themselves and their community, and I mean that in the best way possible. I cannot wait for their new primitive story pack!
2:51 finally, somebody finally said it. I've been so sick and tired of people using other's people wrong doing as an excuse to justify their own wrong doing.
How everyone else plays Stellaris: My xenophobic autocracy has become the most powerful empire in the galaxy well before the endgame, and I have multiple species being held as slaves, which I will purge without a second thought if they resist. How I play Stellaris: SPAAAAAAAAAAACE Ooh, aliens!
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Yes how did you
I love stellaris
Yay youre back
I really like stellaris hope you make more videos
I never thought you guys would ever get to playing Stellaris! It's my favorite game you guys are awesome!
"You just killed our mother!"
"....ship?"
"No!"
"All lesser species will be exterminated, processed, and fed to our allies for sustenance!"
@@Blu_Jay07 that's so cute OMG
@@Blu_Jay07 It said "All lesser species will be exterminated"
@@femurbreaker4483 Your name is Femur Breaker? I know somebody who breaks spines, his name is Vulkan.
@@pingusdingus2687 no my name is a reference to scp containment breach
"Take that rocks."
"Sir, incoming transmission from the rocks."
Ah, Stellaris.
Is this one of the events in Lithoids?
@@Dan19870 lithoids have the ability to colonize a planet via meteor. i should know i have a terravore lithoid and megacorp lithoid civ that i made and play alot.
@@Dan19870 if you pick the "calamitous birth" origin as the lithoids your species literally reproduce by all coming out of giant rocks and instead of building colony ships you can just make a new giant rock and YEET it as an asteroid to colonize the planet it collides with. Hence why they said the rock was "their mother", it literally is a living hive queen made of rock with no propulsion or way to change course, flung accross the galaxy to smash into some planet for colonization. It. Is. Awesome. It also makes you incredibly unpopular if you use it against inhabited planets, specially if they actually have owners... but it's worth it if you're a terravore or genocidal in some way.
Sudden FTL crossover.
To be fair the lithoids can be dicks smacking their rocks into habitable planets...like build a normal space ship like everyone else
i think the line "why dont we accept that we have all done some accedential war crimes" bassicly explains all paradox games.
who hasn't done war crimes in cities: skylines
That line belongs on a t-shirt
omega666 alpha666 *happy Valefisk Noises*
"accidental" implying it isn't premeditated and i never meant to purge xenos.
@@AlexBrown230 It was just really in that year.
What I build for: Star Trek
What I start out as: Star Wars
What I become late game: Warhammer 40k
Yes I know this well
Which part of the galaxy are you invading?
Yes.
So you are low on food, have forgotten more than anyone else invented, your leader is a god figure to common men and *purging with my kin starts playing*
Suffer not the Xeno to live
Yes, yeeeeeeees, YES! kill the xenos
Your first Stellaris playthrough always looks like the Federation from Star Trek. Your 30th playthrough inevitably looks like the Imperium of Man from Warhammer
That makes sense, you start out wanting to explore and full of optimism, later you have seen so many failures, idiotic nonsense and out right evil, that you just want everyone to STOP so you can build something that works...
unless your a dirty builder player like me i spend the whole time in first place with ease with mdos but also rarely take more then 10 systems and spend the whole time terra mega stellar and giga forming it into perfection.
And then you turn into Lathrix and the Galaxy becomes your playground
Nah. My first through 30th have all be campaigns to cleanse the galaxy of the foul xeno scum.
Yes
Ah, Stellaris: pioneers of the intergalactic Zoom meeting.
Social distancing is measured in lightyears.
Ok, Zooman
I'd almost switch my profile pic to a happy face ..............(super lolz)
... is it even possible to win Stellaris on a moderate respectful difficultly setting?
Ok Zoomer
Wait...then who are the alien version of china thats collecting our data?
I like the sudden “I don’t think I’m high enough rank to have this conversation” as soon as others showed up
The sudden realisation that you a random scientist now are a diplomat talking to the leaders of half a dozen other nations is done so well.
“Dammit I’m a scientist not a diplomat!”
Kelsey Mixer that sounded so dr. Mccoy xD
Star Trek Captains of the Federation summed up.
Basically star trek 🤣
Door Monster does video about Stellaris
Stellaris devs: write that down!
It’s the official devs
:O
I haven't been following stellaris for a while is there a new dlc coming?
I don't know how you found the nicest monster on youtube, but I love the fact that this is a thing.
Victoria 3?
@@mees9704 They just released the new Federations DLC, which is arguably as big of a content boost (if not more) than Utopia is. Great DLC, would recommend.
"Alexa!"
"XENO SCUM! "
That part was amazing
When did they say that?
@@kubikkuratko188 2:33
"Lets agree we have all committed warcrimes."-Paradox Interactive official motto.
If I commit enough war crimes I don't need to admit to anything.
@Srithor I want to look up that Soviet lawyer that had to argue that Germany committed "crimes against peace" by signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Pretty sure they literally helped the west prosecute that despite the irony. Very curious how he argued that.
Accidental implies it's unintentional on our part when we all know it's not.
Ha! Tell that to my horse sister-wife!
It's only a war crime if committed during war time
As a Stellaris veteran I cannot agree more with everything said in this video. Especially the shroud.
The shroud is great how dare you!
Hello, I just started stellaris a couple weeks ago, and yesterday my first psychic species got access to the shroud. Should I not go into it? I've been scared to mess with it after the first time I opened an L-Gate
@@dylanwillmon5672 if you turn the game of immediately after its benefits wear off
@@somnicat4455 it'll devour your whole empire in several decades and leave one planet
UPD: it was in earlier version, now only one covenant has this drawback. Still, synthetic or pure genetic routes are much more beneficial in practice
@@Invizive That only happens if you make deals with the wrong entities. Normally they only eat one planet.
The aliens were the villains. They didn’t understand the power of the doors.
The one who controls the doors controls space
Yksi Solttu The ability to crack a planet is insignificant next to the power of the doors.
Those birds wouldn't be able to sell slaves if the slaves had DOORS!
Cat in time My ships are the best in the universe. They are made out of DOORS!
An ftl refrence! I love it
I heard this game is pretty fun.
Yeah you should try it some time
Yeah, but it really needs someone to make some videos on how to play... ;)
@@Hrafnskald there are a lot of tutorials out there lol
@@logic_eternal5646 Aspec is a youtuber who makes primarily stellaris videos
@@logic_eternal5646 You missed my in-joke. ASpec is famous for the in depth tutorials and guides they make for Stellaris and other games. They are widely known in the Stellaris community. When they say "I heard this game is pretty fun", it's clearly tongue in cheek, as they obviously know the game already. Likewise with me suggesting to them that someone should make tutorials :D
"...like some of you... actually a lot of you are way worse"
- Every Stellaris game ever.
"We're totally friends... for now... until we inevitably turn on each other when we run out of space and resources..."
Yep, that's Stellaris.
It’s never resources, it’s always the fact that I kept one friend for the majority of the game then turned on them once I own the rest of the galaxy. And I normally only got them as ally’s so I only had to worry about on front.... 70% of the time. The other thirty is when my allies are stupid and let themselves be taken over
@TheWeeaboo ah yes the sound of my cpu burning because of pops that even a NASA computer cant handle
Don't all multi-player games work like that?
I ran out of space, plenty of resources
"Hi, I'm a Kyle"
What are the traits for this custom race?
Charismatic. I know they have that one.
I'm thinking; quick learners, charismatic, and natural sociologists for positives, probably deviant and weak for negatives.
@@radordekeche947 I think deviant - yes, weak, no. I think it would be Quick learners (1), Charasmatic (2), Natural sociologists (1), Deviant (+1), Wasteful (+1)
Able to cast Thaumaturgy.
they've clearly researched cloning
"Ahh, another run with Stellaris. Let's play something different this time, let's be friendly and xenophile and treat everyone with respect for ..."
*Incoming transmission from Random Spaceslime: Your species looks like it talks out its ass!*
"... Alright, Exterminatus it is."
"Let's be xenophobic, it's really in this year"!
UnknownDane let’s find a big ol’ nasty alien to fear
Theres no more Cutsy storyyys, 'bout ET phoning home !
there's no more cutesy story's, about ET phoning home
Let's learn to love our neighbors like the Christians learned in Rome!
Hi, I'm a Kyle.
Honestly was not prepared for how wonderful that phrase was.
The great drywall genocide is about to begin
Where is the monsters you intend to unleash upon the Republic?
Agreed
I love that line of dialog
Hi I'm a kyle
five bucks says the Zooman race consists entirely of hobos
Edit: Nevermind, turns out it's venice in space, but poor.
but but..... how can you be venice if you are *POOR*
damnit, now I'm going to have to play as Space Venice in my next Stellaris game
@@Ruzaraneh easy, Gandhi, remember Gandhi?
@@jamesburleson1916 Imagine how many canals you can build when you have whole planets under your rule
@@jamesburleson1916 or you cod just make it, and have then simply spawn in your next game, then murder them in a horable way
“Ok no more sketches”
-Kyle, 2019
“Ok look, Stellaris cool tho”
-Kyle 2020
Working with new people and getting paid is a great motivator!
Wait, no more sketches? What happened?
@@IfIgetsubsIllGobacktomyfamily At the beginning of the new year, they announced that they were shifting away from sketches and towards other stuff.
Copy Pasta why
"Look, why don't we all just accept that we've accidentally committed a few war crimes and come back to this conversation once we all naturally turn on each other after running out of space and resources."
Sounds like a headliner for Twilight Imperium if I've ever heard one.
Meanwhile my research Ringworld has allowed me to expand unnaturally quickly and dominate Galactic Politics and my Federation
@@Zerpderp0 my research Ringworld is powered by a completed Dyson Sphere
The systems and the surrounding systems are heavily fortified because it would get bad very very quickly if a crisis would have spawned close to my economical heart
@@MrDwarfpitcher I have gateways spread across my empire and my fleet centered in my economic center ready to respond to any crisis. Juggernaut and mega shipyard at opposite ends
I have 4 whole habitable planets
@@jexiagalleta4712 *Simpson pathetic meme*
The ship came out in good condition. We are pleased to see that our assistance was useful to you
It worked great! We thank you for your service.
@@DoorMonster In Soviet Borg, collective adapts to service YOU!
Sounds more like the borg cooperative to me. (Borg cooperative is made up of drones who were disconnected from the collective but remained connected to other drones. It’s in an episode or two of Star a Treck Voyager)
Our assistant will be useful to you, even if you like it or not.
Resistance is futile.
@@cmdrtianyilin8107 *But I dont want you to assist in my murdering of you!*
“An alliance with someone so far below us we couldn’t possibly gain anything from them” *laughs in federation changes*
basically buffer star empires to me.
“Humans are the worst.”
“Gunnery Officer, prep the Cyclonic Torpedos.”
“Did I say worst?”
“Too late. Exterminatis.”
Been there! Done That! Lots of fun! Hehehe. And lots of Salvage!
ave imperator, gloria in excelsis terra
*P U R G I N G W I T H M Y K I N*
@FlySpyGuy All Hail the Man Emperor of Mankind!
Sir, we are a science-ship...
Nearly 3000 hours in Stellaris make me confient to say "This is so real it is uncanny".
*trade deal screen*
Player: So I want this system that you have.
AI: Yup.
Player: And you want this system that I have.
AI: Yup.
Player: So if I offer you the system I have, you would offer me the system I want, right?
AI: That makes sense to me.
Player: Then let's trade.
AI: *_-1000 Acceptance_*
They want your planet, they just don't want the wrong culture garbage people on it
I remember hearing somewhere that this was because it was possible to brutally cheese the AI with system trade deals. If they're going to make it impossible they should really just remove the option altogether, but I guess in multiplayer it's a thing?
Player: I’ll give you all the systems I own
AI: Sounds great
Player: With no charge
AI: Awesome
*Trade Acceptance -1000*
Wtf
It's because you could claim a system next to a fanatic xenophobe fallen Empire and immediately give it to someone so that they get declared on.
@@nairobi8056 I have the best tech and fleet power in my game but I can't join a federation because two empires don't trust me. Boi. I can walk through your foes but no...
3:43 I feel called out, thats how i accually named my first federation.
Same
😂
You made a federation? The only people who had above -900 relations with me were the FEs
@@clashthegamer4873 wait you use the diplomacy menu
Whats fédération I use Diplomatic exterminatus blasts
Door monster doing stellaris? This is more then I ever could have asked for
The switch from "nobody dislikes us" to "I'm not sure I'm high enough ranked to be having this conversation" is amazing.
Before:
"Hey, let's not Exterminatus everybody else"
After:
*Everybody else has created a Federation against my empire*
"Fuck it, unleash the End of Cycle."
"Our purpose is beyond your comprehension. Before us, you are nothing. Your extinction is inevitable."
In my game I was the End of Cycle, because I ended up being the only one left and there was still at least 20 years until end game crisis
Getting a PDX sponsorship rather than Raid is the big leagues.
"Is the Raid:Shadow Legends sponsorship stronger?"
"No, no, no. Quicker, easier, more seductive."
Admittedly even though I’ve watched stellaris gameplay this is the first thing to make me want to try it out.
Steam is currently having a 70% sale on dlc bundles for the game.
You should it's fun
I highly recommend it. It's one of those games that makes you think you'll only play for a couple hours, then you realize that an entire day has passed and you need to get ready for work.
@@mathewreckamp9122 and dont forget only the host needs to own relevant dlcs for multiplayer, as in every paradox game.
I'm pretty sure it's free to play for 5 days and 75%off until the 18th
Me: *doesn't pay attention to the opening credits because I was to impressed with the greenscreen work*
Bird: *angry Arma/Kommissar noises*
Me: Digby? DIGBY! DIG-BY! DIG-BY! DIG-BY!
We must summon the great Zeus digby lol
RIMMMMMYYYYY
@@rhel373 Also Bokoen, Nordern and Nano! And probably more! If it has anything to do with games like Arma or Post Scriptum or just some strapping lads having a good fucking time in general, you can sure Digby isn't far!
I am honestly convinced, when he isn't planning new amazing Arma Operations (to have some ready just in case) he is just rotating through other peoples games as Zeus, Battalion Commander, Kommissar, Team leader or whatever is needed for everyone to enjoy themselves.
I have honestly so much respect for the guy. Every time I suddenly hear his voice in the Background, I know its gonna be good :)
Digby best kommissar
Everyone: You are the most retched nation in the galaxy. We have formed a Federation against you!
Me, a Meritocratic Technocracy with a Ring World Origin and min-max species traits: Haha. Battleship does boom.
You mean fleet of Titans go boom. From the edge of a solar system to another, basically.
@@Grivehn why bother. You can get BS tech before anyone even gets destroyers.
Transcendence? Synthetic Ascension? Fuck that noise! Evolutionary Mastery is the best ascension path in the game hands down.
@@JB-uy1bw supersticious fool
@@JB-uy1bw I completely agree.
The "good word of the Shroud" sounds a lot like the end of the cycle to me.
it most likely is
That was a mistake
@MrJured100 I disagree. Fanatic egalitarian materialists with the shared burden civic and hegemony origin.
It's totally not soviet union in space, I swear.
@@olenickel6013 Soviet Union? Egalitarian? Really?
@@lordbuss so egalitarian it went full circle, also ita the only way u can have commies
More Stellaris please? Miniseries maybe?
Definitely a possibility!
@@DoorMonster PLEASE DO SO! Like you said, anything can happen in stellaris. The possibilities are endless.
@@DoorMonster Damn, i would pay for it to see more content about it!
@@DoorMonster you should out the xenonion, a collaboration project would be awesome.
@@DoorMonster I can't wait for a theological debate between the Shroud Mormons, adherents of Denouncing Zoomans, and followers of Wormism.
"Let's just all accept that we've accidentally committed a few war crimes"
Why does every sci-fi game go this way? Looking at you Rimworld.
Ok, that may not have been an accident.
Losely adapting another comment: Aim for Star Trek, expect Warhammer
Because humans are horrible. Also it is no fun playing as an ultra-egalitarian democracy, it completely hobbles you.
Eh, if you execute the prisoners fast enough it counts as self-defense.
@@floppydisksareop the game also directly incentivizes you to be evil if you arent an ultra-egalitarian democracy, because literally the only advantage of being anything other than a democracy is it lets you be more evil.
@@floppydisksareop Egalitarians get more influence and specialist output tho
*The Aliens can't never be as good as humankind , a more delightful race than us you will never ever find!*
Sooo STEP ASIDE, YOU STAR SLIME!
We're ready for your worst!
We know you want to beat us
batnacks Enslave us and defeat Us!!!
Oppress us and browbeat us
I just love the implication is that humans have had to use mass cloning.
I thought it was more-so that it was a species where most of the leaders had the same randomly generate portrait. This makes a bit more sense.
@@clyax113 it was mainly a joke on what I assume was a production limitation, but thanks for the insight
@@Dingus343 Cloning is a part of the game, though.
Oh my God I feel the "we were just rationing food to get our energy out of the red" very strongly
Stellaris race idea: the Sullivan Organism: a hive mind where all drones are Kyle
Why are all these leaders calling this one scientist out on his entire species? It’s like blaming a chameleon for dragons
Cause they dont want to poke the dragon and his planet killer fleet.
Cause if you talk to the science guy he will talk back, talk to his prime minister and suddenly your world went boom.
When no one loves you, but the worm still does
"So we've all accidentally committed a few war crimes"
*laughs in exterminator*
"have you heard about the good word of the shroud?" this made me laugh a ton
Just wait until the Zoomans make a pact with The End of The Cycle.
What a star-studded cast! Including famous celebrity youtuber me?
I just finished my first game of Stellaris like 20 minutes ago. It was 80 years of peaceful expansion and resource-gathering followed by 2 years of getting completely obliterated by all of my neighbors. 10/10, would recommend.
Eventually you'll get so bored you crank up the difficulty to Admiral without scaling and set Crisis difficulty to x25.
And it only gets better with mods.
Honestly. Mercenaries. Not even proper soldiers.
I'm disappointed in you, Kyle. You and those filthy mercenaries.
Hey hey. Mercs are the best thing to use when you want to deal with shit on the down low.
"Hey have heard the good word about the Shroud?"
"This was a mistake."
And thus did the Empire of Humanity achieve Transcendence, crown God-Emperor Kyle, and force the entire galaxy to worship him until the end of time. The end.
That one Kyle just rocking out in the background
And the one drinking coffee in just the same way he did in the sketch with the doors.
I love how he puts the headphones on as soon as the captain Kyle looks away
Look, cloning is an imperfection technology OK? You are going to get a few mistakes here and there.
I'm a vet and that line "I'm not sure I'm high enough rank to be having this conversation." had me holding my sides I was laughing so hard. I've been in those conversations.
go on their ship and open their doors
Power move
Blocking off the only hyperspace lane? They got off easy, honestly.
Friend did it to me accidently and didn't understand why I was so pissed until I turned on screenshare after declaring war on him. And he was just *OH I DIDN'T REALIZE IT WAS THAT BAD*
@@comet.x4359 did he honestly see the error of his ways, or did he see your vast armadas and realize how futile his situation was?
2:20 - 2:50 is the best 30 seconds of any sketch, I could watch that clip over and over. Loved this video guys.
For me, extend that to 3:05.
Bird slaver Digbi ? That's some serious heresy right there "commisar" !
QUICK, CALL THE INQUISITION!
Some may question my right to use Exterminatus. But I argue I have no right NOT to use it.
@@stolasburrito74656 Truly, you must have made some hard choices for us all, Inquisitor.
kabob 007, in the end, the choice isn’t that hard at all. As heresy is the greatest of evils.
Pst hes under cover dont expose him to the xeno scum
I can't get over the fact, that they had freaking roller chairs on a spaceplane
I love how you said, “space plane.”
instead of, you know, spaceship
They had roller chairs on the Enterprise-D. If they're good enough for Picard they're good enough for anyone.
Hey, nothing wrong with roller chairs.
... So long as your inertial dampeners work...
But...
If they don't, I think a few roller chairs are the least of your problems, so...
Um...
Good luck. XD
When you always try to go on a passive run but the AI forces your hand into becoming a galactic super power.
My first real run in Stellaris had me playing as Pacifist Fanatic Egalitarians. I started a Federation, allowed everyone to live in utopian abundance, liberated a few worlds from slavers in defensive wars, etc. Then the rest of the Federation I built suddenly became big fans of slavery, and I had to leave the Federation and saturation bomb all their homeworlds into submission to make them stop it.
In my ongoing playthrough, I'm running a MegaCorp that's totally going to bring peace and prosperity to the galaxy, by bribing every other empire into gradually signing away their legal rights and amassing political power until they can declare themselves sole rulers of the galaxy. Then they'll use their limitless power to... abolish slavery, bring an end to war, and ensure a new era of galactic prosperity.
🇺🇸 !
1:32 I never noticed dancing kyle in the background before
Fanatic Materialist: "All I want is to learn about our universe and the laws of science that govern it."
3:55
FM: "INITIATE EXTERMINATUS"
My favorite video game combined with my favorite UA-cam skit channel!?!
MOAR PLEASE
"They look just like us, but they're terrible". Well well well, how the xurntables
When a science ship has been out exploring for 1,000 years, with generations of officers and researchers. And when they finally come back home, the entire system is on fire and at war
There’s a lack of stellaris sketch’s on UA-cam do us all a favor and make more the possibilities are endless.
I literally just realized afterany times of watching this video since its release that the "everyone is Kyle except Allison" is a clever reference to the limited character portraits!! Amd also affordable
I feel as if Kyle is the best guy to have star in the sci-fi game skits
Kyle is the best guy to star in any skit where he has to talk a lot.
The real origin of the Xumans before they became a Crisis
Jokes on you, I never leave any witnesses, so you cant prove I have commited any warcrimes whatsoever.
cameras
*Purges the entire galaxy*
@@mehmetbahaozen8445 *Purges the entire galaxy*
*Crisis arrives*
Crisis: "Uhh, kinda strange. Usually there's several empires all vying for supremecy. Are you sure that-"
Player Empire: "No, Nope, there were definitely no other empires or species here whatsoever. Whole galaxy has belong to us since ancient time."
Crisis: "What about those Gaia worlds with very shiny and completely irreplaceable buildings that even you don't know how to build?"
Player Empire: *Planet cracking noises* "Sorry which Gaia worlds were you referring to?"
Crisis: "...Ya'll are messed up."
Player Empire: "That's rich coming from someone that eats entire galaxies as a part of their daily routine."
Samuel Trusik I see that you're a follower of the Church of Maxwellism. Praise WAN!
@@rezandrarizkyirianto-1933 Gratitude, brother. Say, since many of the servants of flesh are now present on-line, perhaps it is time to start bringing them into the web. Do you agree?
I had to watch this a 3rd time just to watch Kyle jam in the background XD
Another Great video as always! Keep up the great work!
0:26 "why am i the only one that looks different." Because stock Kyle is the best door monster class. And we all know it.
you make really high quality vids I find it weird that you don't have more subscribers
The saga continues...
Those cute starfish aliens being exterminators reminds me of when I used that species design as a stand in for the Leviathans from Mass Effect. It basically had the same effect as in the video.
0:27 Hey, I have that same backbrace!
Also, glad to see new video game skits are still happening, thought they'd all be d&d or tabletop related from now on.
Well it might just be related to the fact that it's sponsered, or that everyone is stuck at home at the moment.
@@thrawnnoconnection6931 Ah, hence the sketch based around video conferencing.
President Rokka being voiced by Jack De Sena is my favourite Easter Egg of this video
This is the perfect representation of Stellaris in a nutshell... Absolutely on point. Anyone else want to see the whole door monster team play stellaris together? I would totally watch a door monster stellaris showdown.
The cute species being exterminators
Oh god yes I love this as a 1k hour stellaris player
Me with 3k: *Pathetic*
Keep going, one day you'll get there lol
The prophecy of the Xumans and the Friendship club has become true!
As a huge Stellaris nerd, this was spot on. Also genetic ascension is the best, clones for days!
This science officer should be an ambassador. He was suddenly, without warning, sprung into a one-sided conversation with 5 of the top-ranking officials of 5 different alien species and navigated the entire thing calmly, concisely, and *without error. (*Citation needed.)
star trek in a nutshell
Stellaris is so much fun, and their team seems so invested in themselves and their community, and I mean that in the best way possible. I cannot wait for their new primitive story pack!
I like the dancing Kyle in the background.
“Hey, have you heard the good word about The Shroud?”
The Shroud?! I worship The Contingency, and I challenge you to ....
THEOLOGICAL COMBAAAATTTT!!!!
Wololo commence
I've been waiting for this my hole life
Seriusly
So this is where the Xumans came from. I hope you enjoyed those hift baskets
2:27
the Phoenix Wright whipcrack when he accuses bird face is spot on.
2:51 finally, somebody finally said it. I've been so sick and tired of people using other's people wrong doing as an excuse to justify their own wrong doing.
I love the dude dancing in the background
As someone who loves this game, and has poured a few hundred hours into it, this is actually pretty accurate.
@Nothing To Seehundreds plural, but good for you.
“I’m not sure that I am high enough ranked to be having this conversation” favorite line.
"Im not sure im high enough rank to be having this conversation."
Best way to try to dip out of work ive ever seen.
You people are so funny!
May corona be gentle on you!
Is this the new way to greet and say goodbye to other people? May corona be gentle on you.
I thought you said "Your people are so funny!" And now I kind of wish you did say that.
"May Corona Be Gentle On You" sounds like the blessing of a post-apocalyptic religion.
I hope. The one female Kyle is worried about it actually
2:18 i see you in the background, you can't escape my 0/0 vision!
Wait the shroud..... well shit exterminatus it is. What i'm not going to let them force a calamity.
Your delivery of "Okay Yikes" remains my favourite comedic line delivery that I've ever seen
This was very well written
Nute nutes are literally everyone’s reaction to that species set. They always seem to be purification obsessed but I love them
having watched cold war.. ''' yes allying the xumans was really a bad idea XD
*Sees that Door Monster has made a Stellaris video*
"This is where the fun begins!"
How everyone else plays Stellaris: My xenophobic autocracy has become the most powerful empire in the galaxy well before the endgame, and I have multiple species being held as slaves, which I will purge without a second thought if they resist.
How I play Stellaris: SPAAAAAAAAAAACE Ooh, aliens!
*"YOU JUST KILLED OUR MOTHER"*
Ahh peace amongst the stars.