Yeah, since finding HFY I've noticed many tropes. I think I've developed an allergy to the word "precision." Ouch! Caused an itch. Anyway, this one did hyperbolize some and needlessly repeated the whole "for a century" thing, but otherwise was a bit better than the ones lately where I've just clicked away.
Why bag about all of our capabilities? I'd be vague about what we could do and let them be surprised by the results. Give them less opportunity to pull back to do more Intel on our capabilites before they attack. But good story. Thank you.
The author keeps repeating the same description of earth preparedness and weapons over and over gain. Its like every 3 mins , I hear the same description.
OK, how many of these stories were launched? These kind of stories are being produced since the start of HFY. Now someone has made a twist in using quantum supremacy or advanced projectile weapons and thought it was a good idea to flood the feed? How many stories do I have to skip before this stops? One or two were nice (however not very original) but there appears to dozens.
It's the repetitiveness of the presentation. These things get to be too much like a cookie cutter script and become less entertaining because there is less innovation. I'm not commenting on this story yet I just started listening to it but I decided to check out the comments and point out that many of these stories and I've listened to a bunch of them now are too much interested in padding the size of the script rather than telling a good tale
All these bs defile the basic laws of thermodynamics. What is the energy source that powers these weapons? What manufacturing technology built these weapons? In 100 years??? Impossible!!! It took Taiwan about decades years to master chip manufacturing that's powerring every tech we use today. If it was so easy, ASML would not have a monopoly on the chip making machines. If it was so easy every household would have a flying car in their homes. We looking at a hundred years, and we don't have flying cars in the homes.
You are right, but I think the point of these HFY stories seems to be more Star Wars than The Expanse. 20,000 ships? I guess it could be possible. And on and on. I'm all in for good fun and can suspend disbelief for a good time, but as you say, they need to back some of this stuff up.
Yeah, since finding HFY I've noticed many tropes. I think I've developed an allergy to the word "precision." Ouch! Caused an itch. Anyway, this one did hyperbolize some and needlessly repeated the whole "for a century" thing, but otherwise was a bit better than the ones lately where I've just clicked away.
Yeah, "precise" is another word for "magic" in these stories 😂.
Why bag about all of our capabilities? I'd be vague about what we could do and let them be surprised by the results. Give them less opportunity to pull back to do more Intel on our capabilites before they attack. But good story. Thank you.
These stories are so repetitive now i genuinly use them just to sleep. So thanks for the easy sleep stories ig.
I let them drone on while I'm working.
The author keeps repeating the same description of earth preparedness and weapons over and over gain. Its like every 3 mins , I hear the same description.
I think it's chat GPT bro
It's AI.
E@@gcanaday1 easy plot pace dialogue style of syntax. ?higher power. A_i ' dem up thar or dem Other's
That's what happens when you let AI weave a story.
Why does no one spell check the captions?
Or use punctuation or capital letters... Or having names spelled the same way through...
OK, how many of these stories were launched? These kind of stories are being produced since the start of HFY. Now someone has made a twist in using quantum supremacy or advanced projectile weapons and thought it was a good idea to flood the feed? How many stories do I have to skip before this stops? One or two were nice (however not very original) but there appears to dozens.
Sounds like ai 🤖 stories
You use same phrases.
Same storyline.
It is getting boring.
same story again and again ... i try reading a book ^^
This one is a snooze. Repetitive paragraphs over and over
Work on pronunciation of some words, please. The word " debris " is pronounced like " de bree", without sounding the "s". Work on that okay?
I liked the story. Too many of you are bad mouthing it, well.. let’s see you come up with a better story? Hmm? I’d love to hear it..
It's the repetitiveness of the presentation. These things get to be too much like a cookie cutter script and become less entertaining because there is less innovation. I'm not commenting on this story yet I just started listening to it but I decided to check out the comments and point out that many of these stories and I've listened to a bunch of them now are too much interested in padding the size of the script rather than telling a good tale
This was written by an ai, genius.
Indoctrination superior isometric data search?
The story was.writen by AI and the reader is a bot
All these bs defile the basic laws of thermodynamics. What is the energy source that powers these weapons? What manufacturing technology built these weapons? In 100 years??? Impossible!!! It took Taiwan about decades years to master chip manufacturing that's powerring every tech we use today. If it was so easy, ASML would not have a monopoly on the chip making machines.
If it was so easy every household would have a flying car in their homes. We looking at a hundred years, and we don't have flying cars in the homes.
A decade you mean. 1. Not multiple... took them from 1970 to 1980. Give or take a few years.
Tbf we went from room sized computers to laptops in roughly 20-30 years.
Tho i understand and agree with ur point my good man
You are right, but I think the point of these HFY stories seems to be more Star Wars than The Expanse. 20,000 ships? I guess it could be possible. And on and on. I'm all in for good fun and can suspend disbelief for a good time, but as you say, they need to back some of this stuff up.
These are just children's stories. Suspend your disbelief for a time.