Great stories; Excellent narration! 1st story - Never, ever endanger a Human child. You WILL regret it! 2nd story - I bet the last word started with an "F"! LOL!!!
Huh…that’s actually a novel idea. A garden planet breeding a more deadly threat. I personally don’t think humans are all that the stories make us out to be, but perhaps being human I am biased. There are surely more hellish places in the universe that the death world human stories just don’t make sense to me. This story however has given me pause. Perhaps garden planets are more hellish than death worlds.
While there are surely more hellish places, it could also be that we happen to be on the worst world that could support life. Anything more deadly and it's just beaten down every time it comes up no matter what evolution may try
@@timfunnydragon Let's put it this way: the procedures and practices required to defeat a hostile environment are VERY DIFFERENT from the procedures and practices required to fight other life forms, especially thinking life forms that analyze what you've done and actively looking for weaknesses to exploit.
@@noppornwongrassamee8941 you imply that this couldn't happen on a deathworld, and thus have a fatal flaw in your argument. A deadly environment with creatures that will actively learn from you while they try to kill you is the kind of death world Earth would be.
Sure, Earth is a garden planet for the variety and numbers of living things on it, but that means there's more competition to survive to breed. And then the Earth itself likes to throw in a few challenges like earthquakes, mudslides, volcanoes, extreme temperature shifts globally and just extreme environments all over, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, etc. There was even a giant space rock that killed a whole mess of critters and still the Earth came back, flourishing with life. Humans evolved to survive the planet, the other organisms, and each other.
Star Trek TOS addressed this exact proposition - a paradise planet, no disease, no natural cause of death....and consequently, population density several hundred times the ideal.
Greetings, Mentlegent! For the Rhyhtm that is Algo Story 1: Parental Wrath Story 2: So Earth still is a deathworld, only the HOW is different. A deadly garden. A garden of death.
Considering every planet we found untill now? Our moon stabilize the rotation and orbit therefore seasons, we are at the perfect distance from the sun, where radiations are shielded enought and water can both freeze and evaporate, our 2 gas giants "eat" most objects launched to the inner solar system and the core is almost 2 times the aaverage size of a planet erath size, wich allowed for stronger electromagnetic field and for the outer core to stay liquid. Yep, this planet is perfect for life development.
@@kain7759 We eat eachother. Other planets might have developed ecosystems with no direct competition. Similar to what animals and plants have, but for all life on the planet. Compared to that? Hellworld.
@@Ibian666it's a paradise world because of how easy life is here You can look literally anywhere on earth and you'll find entire ecosystems of life. This includes the mites and their ecosystem on your face. Sometimes, these mites can overpopulate the face and start eating it.
@@Ibian666 and on other worlds in this setting, food and resources are so scarce that there's nobody else to fight You can't go "this town isn't big enough for both of us" if you're alone On most planets we have detailed scans of irl, 20 million total living organisms is unlikely to ever occur. Would you like to guess how many organisms live in a drop of water on earrh?
Gotta say. Really like the idea of a paradise cage fight planet over the standart death world
Mother nature too good at her job? Population control became a major issue.
A planet can only be a death world if there is enough life fighting on it
Do NOT feck with Mama Bear!
Great stories; Excellent narration! 1st story - Never, ever endanger a Human child. You WILL regret it! 2nd story - I bet the last word started with an "F"! LOL!!!
Earth is the death world and I considered paradise
FIX BAYONETS!
Lol wait till they see swords that can shot or guns that can slice.
Huh…that’s actually a novel idea. A garden planet breeding a more deadly threat. I personally don’t think humans are all that the stories make us out to be, but perhaps being human I am biased.
There are surely more hellish places in the universe that the death world human stories just don’t make sense to me. This story however has given me pause. Perhaps garden planets are more hellish than death worlds.
While there are surely more hellish places, it could also be that we happen to be on the worst world that could support life. Anything more deadly and it's just beaten down every time it comes up no matter what evolution may try
@@timfunnydragon Let's put it this way: the procedures and practices required to defeat a hostile environment are VERY DIFFERENT from the procedures and practices required to fight other life forms, especially thinking life forms that analyze what you've done and actively looking for weaknesses to exploit.
@@noppornwongrassamee8941 you imply that this couldn't happen on a deathworld, and thus have a fatal flaw in your argument.
A deadly environment with creatures that will actively learn from you while they try to kill you is the kind of death world Earth would be.
Sure, Earth is a garden planet for the variety and numbers of living things on it, but that means there's more competition to survive to breed. And then the Earth itself likes to throw in a few challenges like earthquakes, mudslides, volcanoes, extreme temperature shifts globally and just extreme environments all over, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, etc. There was even a giant space rock that killed a whole mess of critters and still the Earth came back, flourishing with life. Humans evolved to survive the planet, the other organisms, and each other.
Star Trek TOS addressed this exact proposition - a paradise planet, no disease, no natural cause of death....and consequently, population density several hundred times the ideal.
Oh the well known last words, "Well, Crap!"
Greetings, Mentlegent!
For the Rhyhtm that is Algo
Story 1: Parental Wrath
Story 2: So Earth still is a deathworld, only the HOW is different. A deadly garden. A garden of death.
so NOT ONLY do the "strongest" survive and overcrowded paradise world, but also the " strongest most mentally unstable" ... Fack Ya!
Liked both stories.
Paradise world? THIS planet?
Considering every planet we found untill now? Our moon stabilize the rotation and orbit therefore seasons, we are at the perfect distance from the sun, where radiations are shielded enought and water can both freeze and evaporate, our 2 gas giants "eat" most objects launched to the inner solar system and the core is almost 2 times the aaverage size of a planet erath size, wich allowed for stronger electromagnetic field and for the outer core to stay liquid. Yep, this planet is perfect for life development.
@@kain7759 We eat eachother.
Other planets might have developed ecosystems with no direct competition. Similar to what animals and plants have, but for all life on the planet. Compared to that? Hellworld.
@@Ibian666it's a paradise world because of how easy life is here
You can look literally anywhere on earth and you'll find entire ecosystems of life. This includes the mites and their ecosystem on your face.
Sometimes, these mites can overpopulate the face and start eating it.
@@angrydragonslayer Life is not easy. It is a constant battle for survival. That's how evolution works, by killing the weakest in any given species.
@@Ibian666 and on other worlds in this setting, food and resources are so scarce that there's nobody else to fight
You can't go "this town isn't big enough for both of us" if you're alone
On most planets we have detailed scans of irl, 20 million total living organisms is unlikely to ever occur. Would you like to guess how many organisms live in a drop of water on earrh?
1st, 21 November 2024
Omg i can't believe it's already Nov 21.