Love the video! One question though: Why is the Bugs ability to travel faster than light so prominently featured in this video and why is this so important to the points you are trying to make? Maybe you see and answer it!
Great question citizen! It really comes down to which theory you find more plausible. Theory 1 suggests that genetic experimentation gave the Bugs the ability to travel faster than light, making the outbreak and rapid spread an indirect result of Super-Earth's actions. Theory 2 suggests that Super-Earth deliberately released the Bugs to maximize E-710 production, which would place the blame directly on them. Either way, the rapid spread of the Bugs-despite no official explanation for their means of travel-points to Super-Earth as the root cause. That’s why it’s so important to emphasize this aspect. #FreedomThroughKnowledge
I have talked to some of my friends also. It’s not that they travel though FTL but rather their spores are the reason. Spores are an essential component of a Terminid and the many ways of signals much like ants how they can send an alert pheromone to alert the hive. The reason why I think it’s possible is due to some speculation, such as the fact that even if we fully liberate a planet from the Terminids they aren’t truly all gone. They can dig to any part of the ground as they please, just like how a bug breach happens wherever a bug send out a spore to alert of a position of breach as the inner tunnels below ground can “breach”. With that, it is possible that some are dormant under the planet’s surface and when the spore that travel through space comes into contact they emerge in numbers after lying dormant as reserves or breeding until the time is necessary. This is the most likely reason why bugs are able to attack planet to planet. And being how gambits works I like to think when we liberate a planet we cut off the spores production from the bugs to a planet for active aggression and that’s how that works. Hope this explanation makes sense
@jcofthegalaxy7439 An excellent theory, Citizen - especially your ant analogy! But wouldn't the hive eventually collapse? It's hard to believe that the bugs can produce endless reinforcements underground. And wouldn't the Super-Earth have discovered and destroyed those tunnels by now? Or maybe they DO know, and are deliberately not destroying them completely to maintain a steady source of profit. Think of it like an iceberg: we only see the 20-30% above the surface that they destroy, while leaving the hidden tunnels underneath intact to maintain a steady stream of reinforcements (E-710). Maybe we're on to something here! 🤔
@@FreedomThroughKnowledgeWell, that is true. But we don’t really know to full details of the current Terminid hives to be honest. Remember that we only mostly destroy mostly the entrances of a bug tunnel. Super Earth itself are also trying to simmer down the existence of Hive Lords a bit which itself are in charge of making tunnels and hives on planets. Besides, Terminids even this generation of bugs are not entirely dumb and are smart enough to understand some part of organizing so I think they would have ways to preserve the hive itself if their tunnels got plucked
Thank you for your question! The answer lies in Senator Killjoy’s quote. Let’s break it down: “While they’re on the surface of the MANY bug-infested worlds, they have the possibility to activate LOST OIL PUMPS, that are essential to the SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN RACE.” This statement indicates that oil pumps existed not only on Kepler Prime but on numerous bug-infested planets well before the first shots of the intergalactic war were fired. The use of the term "lost oil pumps" in the plural suggests that we are indeed discussing multiple pumps across various bug planets. Moreover, if these pumps are deemed "essential to the survival of the human race," it implies they are both large and plentiful enough to be crucial for sustaining humanity. I hope this clarifies your question! Stay vigilant, citizen! ✊
I’m reporting this to a democracy officer
Love the video! One question though: Why is the Bugs ability to travel faster than light so prominently featured in this video and why is this so important to the points you are trying to make? Maybe you see and answer it!
Great question citizen! It really comes down to which theory you find more plausible. Theory 1 suggests that genetic experimentation gave the Bugs the ability to travel faster than light, making the outbreak and rapid spread an indirect result of Super-Earth's actions. Theory 2 suggests that Super-Earth deliberately released the Bugs to maximize E-710 production, which would place the blame directly on them. Either way, the rapid spread of the Bugs-despite no official explanation for their means of travel-points to Super-Earth as the root cause. That’s why it’s so important to emphasize this aspect. #FreedomThroughKnowledge
I have talked to some of my friends also. It’s not that they travel though FTL but rather their spores are the reason. Spores are an essential component of a Terminid and the many ways of signals much like ants how they can send an alert pheromone to alert the hive.
The reason why I think it’s possible is due to some speculation, such as the fact that even if we fully liberate a planet from the Terminids they aren’t truly all gone. They can dig to any part of the ground as they please, just like how a bug breach happens wherever a bug send out a spore to alert of a position of breach as the inner tunnels below ground can “breach”. With that, it is possible that some are dormant under the planet’s surface and when the spore that travel through space comes into contact they emerge in numbers after lying dormant as reserves or breeding until the time is necessary.
This is the most likely reason why bugs are able to attack planet to planet. And being how gambits works I like to think when we liberate a planet we cut off the spores production from the bugs to a planet for active aggression and that’s how that works. Hope this explanation makes sense
@jcofthegalaxy7439 An excellent theory, Citizen - especially your ant analogy! But wouldn't the hive eventually collapse? It's hard to believe that the bugs can produce endless reinforcements underground. And wouldn't the Super-Earth have discovered and destroyed those tunnels by now?
Or maybe they DO know, and are deliberately not destroying them completely to maintain a steady source of profit. Think of it like an iceberg: we only see the 20-30% above the surface that they destroy, while leaving the hidden tunnels underneath intact to maintain a steady stream of reinforcements (E-710). Maybe we're on to something here! 🤔
@@FreedomThroughKnowledgeWell, that is true. But we don’t really know to full details of the current Terminid hives to be honest. Remember that we only mostly destroy mostly the entrances of a bug tunnel. Super Earth itself are also trying to simmer down the existence of Hive Lords a bit which itself are in charge of making tunnels and hives on planets. Besides, Terminids even this generation of bugs are not entirely dumb and are smart enough to understand some part of organizing so I think they would have ways to preserve the hive itself if their tunnels got plucked
@@jcofthegalaxy7439 good points! We'll look further into this and might suprise you with a Video on this topic in the next Weeks! Stay vigilant! ✊
My build base off a 40k commissar (Loads bush whacked set to triple fire setting) “shame”
My brain after watching this Video 🤯
@@Coco-ms6sy this is just the beginning - we have more in store! 🙂
What makes you so certain, that there have been large oil pumps on Kepler Prime before the first shots were fired?
Thank you for your question! The answer lies in Senator Killjoy’s quote. Let’s break it down: “While they’re on the surface of the MANY bug-infested worlds, they have the possibility to activate LOST OIL PUMPS, that are essential to the SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN RACE.”
This statement indicates that oil pumps existed not only on Kepler Prime but on numerous bug-infested planets well before the first shots of the intergalactic war were fired. The use of the term "lost oil pumps" in the plural suggests that we are indeed discussing multiple pumps across various bug planets.
Moreover, if these pumps are deemed "essential to the survival of the human race," it implies they are both large and plentiful enough to be crucial for sustaining humanity. I hope this clarifies your question! Stay vigilant, citizen! ✊
Why is Theory 1 from your perspective so unlikely (That Genetic Experimentations have caused a Mutation that enabled Bugs to travel FTL)?
A few local disturbances are explainable, but a multi-planet invasion while under captivity? Sounds far-fetched, doesn’t it?
Really?? Right in front of my Liberty Day??
@@breakfasttaco you mean hypocrisy day?
this is treason
@@evilish_6969 Treason is just the label of those too afraid to look past their chains
Bug apologist.
Apologist? Or realist? Guess that is the true question here.
@@FreedomThroughKnowledge More like anti democratic conspiracy theorist.