Not stupidity. We used to do it ourselves. And it makes a lot of sense, really. You minimize collateral damage. Like that one guy in Mass Effect says “you fire those guns, you are ruining someone’s day.”
@@Shadowkey392 it made sense because the weapons we used were so inaccurate that massing our fire was the only way to reliably hit anything. it would not make sense here.
That's what we call spite. People really are the most spiteful beings. We could be walking in the path of self-destruction just to spite someone we hate. Why? Cuz it's the thought that counts :)
Humans... They reinnovated warfare. (also, the adage "war never changes" just means they start, progress, and end the same way: it's a tool to take from one and give to another. Since Cain slew Abel, humanity has killed one another over the same reasons: treasure, religion, slaves, territory, or even good old fashioned hatred. It's blood for power. That's how it is. That's how it's always been. Because War..... War Never Changes.
“Humanity will not submit. Justice will be dealt for Every Single Death has had it’s justice dealt. THEY WILL FEEL JUSTICE. *JUSTICE OR HELL!* HUMANITY WILL NOT SUBMIT.” -Pres. Julian Starman
I am now 72 years old. I have lived a long & hard life. I bear many scars, both visible & invisible. I was once a young soldier. I learned my military lessons & I exceled. I served my country to the best of my abilities in a foreign land. At the age of 19, I was retired from the US Army due to physical injuries. I lived because a few older more experienced soldiers taught me that I could do amazing things because, I was a human being! They trained me, taught me that there was a power within me. A power that could do amazing things. I learned that my body and my mind could take a lot of abuse and still function. I learned I could push my body, my will beyond pain & destruction to achieve the goals set. This story is about that very thing. Humans are tough. We are violent and we have passion. We have honor and we have our history. This story brought back many things.
@@malikapollard3618 I volunteered in June of 1969, I was 17 years old. There Is honor amoung some men & women. I have seen it and, experienced it. Google my name, read the stories, watch the video. I served on a Hawk missile site, 75 miles from the old Soviet Union. You can read all about us on the net. I was in "A"battery, 3rd Bat. 7th Arty, 32nd Air Defense Command, 69th Group.
From what I understand, the failures that these species undestimate about humans that they either forget or ignore is that we practice on each other. We have strategies and tactics that have been perfected.
Aliens: "so.. this is how war should work, siple right?" Humans: "Get me the Geneva Conventions.. OH... and put checkboxes in front of all the lines pretty please!
It's kinda cool how the wars and battles are almost 1700 style naval warfare with broadside to broadside and also combines the honorbility of line fighting in ground combat during the 1700
I was wondering if anyone else caught that. I read that and thought about the English before America introduced the concept of gorilla warfare to Europe.
@@axdde6428 Then Europe didn't learn the lesson. If they had Britain would not have used the tactics they did. They were expecting the colonies to fight the way Europe had for centuries. They didn't know how to combat these different tactics. Obviously they learned nothing from the French and Indian wars.
@axdde6428 If Europe didn't learn guerilla warfare from the Americans, then who did they learn from, or are you just butt-hurt by the thought of Americans?
1st year teacher: Okay class, that's how you fit the combat stim injector to your arm. Now form a single line so I can check on the progress of the little nano machines within your body.
Good story. It reinforces the idea of know your enemy. If they had bothered to learn about us, they could have not engaged - at least until they got reinforcements. I doubt their egos could contemplate the idea of there being someone they couldn't defeat.
“We will not flag nor fail. We will go on to the end. We will fight in France, we will fight on the seas and oceans; we will fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We will defend our island whatever the cost may be. We will fight on beaches and landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender! Even if, which I do not for the moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, will carry on the struggle until in God's good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old.” ― Winston Churchill
The Krag were luck they didn't run into a Brownie unit cuz you don't mess with those little girls they will tear you asunder because everyone knows you don't mess with the Brownies.
John Carter of Mars! By Edward Rice Burroughs (Tarzan of the Apes author). My favourite author! My favourite stories, right from my childhood! LoL from India.
Humans going to war in space, when we do it we will conquer the sea Of The Stars or destroy each other in the future (Gundam, Legend Of The Galactic heroes, Etc. )
The universe: You can't do this. You are literally built to not survive it! The unbreakable and indimitable human spitit: Nuh uh The universe: THE FUCK YOU MEAN NUH UH
These story is not cool? You said, that kram imperium would fight another species by having their Fleets in parallel against one another Then why did kram didnot asked human to assemble their fleet Ans then did their fight method They attacked the planet directly?? Story got no logic?
My eyes rolled so hard at "in an honorable display of might".
Humans know how to deal with that kind of stupidity.
My first thought was "Oh look, they are lined up in bright red uniforms."
Not stupidity. We used to do it ourselves. And it makes a lot of sense, really. You minimize collateral damage. Like that one guy in Mass Effect says “you fire those guns, you are ruining someone’s day.”
@@Shadowkey392 it made sense because the weapons we used were so inaccurate that massing our fire was the only way to reliably hit anything. it would not make sense here.
It’s called target rich environment
@@Shadowkey392yeah with muskets.. not spaceships lmao
Humans will be half dead on the ground and still shout out “fuck yeah I win”
That's what we call spite. People really are the most spiteful beings. We could be walking in the path of self-destruction just to spite someone we hate. Why? Cuz it's the thought that counts :)
It's just a flesh wound!
@athargledek1374 spite is why I get out of bed in the morning. Universe wants to keep me down? Fuck the universe😂
Walk it off!
War, war never changes... until the humans show up.
Then it just gets worse.
I remember first watching this intro and thought to myself "wth, war is the one thing in our history that was constantly changing"
#TeamHumanity
War is humanity oldest tradition and will probably be the only tradition that last throughout all humanity.
Humans... They reinnovated warfare.
(also, the adage "war never changes" just means they start, progress, and end the same way: it's a tool to take from one and give to another.
Since Cain slew Abel, humanity has killed one another over the same reasons: treasure, religion, slaves, territory, or even good old fashioned hatred.
It's blood for power. That's how it is. That's how it's always been.
Because War..... War Never Changes.
“Humanity will not submit. Justice will be dealt for Every Single Death has had it’s justice dealt. THEY WILL FEEL JUSTICE. *JUSTICE OR HELL!* HUMANITY WILL NOT SUBMIT.” -Pres. Julian Starman
Great story! "Flexibility" is a primary doctrine in warfare.
In human warfare, at least. Can't really speak for any other sapient species.....
I am now 72 years old.
I have lived a long & hard life.
I bear many scars, both visible & invisible.
I was once a young soldier.
I learned my military lessons & I exceled. I served my country to the best of my abilities in a foreign land. At the age of 19, I was retired from the US Army due to physical injuries. I lived because a few older more experienced soldiers taught me that I could do amazing things because, I was a human being!
They trained me, taught me that there was a power within me.
A power that could do amazing things. I learned that my body and my mind could take a lot of abuse and still function. I learned I could push my body, my will beyond pain & destruction to achieve the goals set. This story is about that very thing. Humans are tough.
We are violent and we have passion. We have honor and we have our history. This story brought back many things.
Beware of an old man in professions where men die young....
🫡
@@malikapollard3618 I volunteered in June of 1969, I was 17 years old. There Is honor amoung some men & women.
I have seen it and, experienced it.
Google my name, read the stories, watch the video. I served on a Hawk missile site, 75 miles from the old Soviet Union.
You can read all about us on the net.
I was in "A"battery, 3rd Bat. 7th Arty, 32nd Air Defense Command, 69th Group.
Though I am from India, I would still say to you "Thank you for your service". Veterans deserve respect no matter the country.
Thank you for your service
From what I understand, the failures that these species undestimate about humans that they either forget or ignore is that we practice on each other. We have strategies and tactics that have been perfected.
And most importantly, we are programmed to crave adrenaline, and adrenaline is the most addictive and powerful thing that we possess
‘Hey,hey man Earth here, we heard you were having a war an wanted to come say hi ….’
Why…why the fuck I picture the earth is that one sentence acting like a crackhead?
The Dude meets Atilla the Hun.
@@mugenokami2201simple, we’re space Florida
"Cowabunga it is then." Humans, every single time.
Boogaloo version 9.2
Humans, not even once
Aliens: "so.. this is how war should work, siple right?"
Humans: "Get me the Geneva Conventions.. OH... and put checkboxes in front of all the lines pretty please!
It's kinda cool how the wars and battles are almost 1700 style naval warfare with broadside to broadside and also combines the honorbility of line fighting in ground combat during the 1700
I was wondering if anyone else caught that. I read that and thought about the English before America introduced the concept of gorilla warfare to Europe.
@@katherinkeegan8601 america did not introduce guerilla warfare
@@axdde6428 Then Europe didn't learn the lesson. If they had Britain would not have used the tactics they did. They were expecting the colonies to fight the way Europe had for centuries. They didn't know how to combat these different tactics. Obviously they learned nothing from the French and Indian wars.
@axdde6428 If Europe didn't learn guerilla warfare from the Americans, then who did they learn from, or are you just butt-hurt by the thought of Americans?
1st year teacher: Okay class, that's how you fit the combat stim injector to your arm. Now form a single line so I can check on the progress of the little nano machines within your body.
Just recently started listening to the stories and I love them got me hooked
Good story. It reinforces the idea of know your enemy. If they had bothered to learn about us, they could have not engaged - at least until they got reinforcements. I doubt their egos could contemplate the idea of there being someone they couldn't defeat.
Never give humans a reason to come together
“We will not flag nor fail. We will go on to the end. We will fight in France, we will fight on the seas and oceans; we will fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We will defend our island whatever the cost may be. We will fight on beaches and landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender! Even if, which I do not for the moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, will carry on the struggle until in God's good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old.”
― Winston Churchill
The Krag were luck they didn't run into a Brownie unit cuz you don't mess with those little girls they will tear you asunder because everyone knows you don't mess with the Brownies.
I love these stories! They're so good. Please never stop
"Do you submit?" " nuts to that"!
Don’t want nothing, don’t start nothing!!!
Superb story telling. Can't get enough.
I keep watching these and they keep making me feel emotional
Emperor: "We just meant 'submit your preference sheets for dinner'!"
I really enjoy these stories. Thank you.
Aliens: Surrender now.
Anthony McAuliffe from his grave: *NUTS*
Live by the sword, die by the sword
"Only the humans." :) Thank you.
This is more or less how greeks fought
All of these stories that make humans badasses are so cool lol
Written by autistic redditors lmao
John Carter of Mars! By Edward Rice Burroughs (Tarzan of the Apes author). My favourite author! My favourite stories, right from my childhood! LoL from India.
Want to know your enemies first count your slaves.
Still sounds like a parody of: "muh america, 'ate monarchy"
You make "space 'murrica kickin' ass" sound like a bad thing. HFY is science fiction's white blood cells.
these stories make me proud to be human
That is a lesson humanity forgets as well.
An absolute gem loved it
Humans going to war in space, when we do it we will conquer the sea Of The Stars or destroy each other in the future (Gundam, Legend Of The Galactic heroes, Etc. )
Let the imperium of man begin
The empire was harmonious… until the humans attacked.
"We're taking your Emperor. Now stop phuqing with us."
not a foot note, the stepping stone.
Millions in Defense before a cent of tribute
The universe: You can't do this. You are literally built to not survive it!
The unbreakable and indimitable human spitit: Nuh uh
The universe: THE FUCK YOU MEAN NUH UH
This is really good
I like reading between the lines.
Not all of us but some definitely do! :)
Alien vs The Indomitable Human Spirit
War is War.
There is no honor or justice.
To politics, it's using force.
To the soilders, it's purely Survival
Glory to mankind
For Super Earth. Hell Divers To Hell Pods.
DON'T SUFFER THE HUMAN TO LIVE ! FOR THE KRAG IMPARIUM
Death before dishonour
You have 3 farmers and half a pig
The enemy has an entire fleet
Auto resolve battle?
Humans: naaah i think we can pull this back
Hey, vsauce! Earth here, your security system is great... or is it *soundtrack plays*
Randolfus sounds like a nerd.
Long Live the Imperium and the Emperor of Man Kind!
lol the beginning section sounded like turn based combat.
Less "humans are capable" and more "everyone else is pathetically stupid"
do you use some software for the text moving along with the speech?
Tis Totaler Krieg
Last!
Krog Emperium...hmm...
Could Krag be related to Craig's List and Kroger's grocery stores?
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These story is not cool?
You said, that kram imperium would fight another species by having their Fleets in parallel against one another
Then why did kram didnot asked human to assemble their fleet
Ans then did their fight method
They attacked the planet directly??
Story got no logic?
Maybe they didn't see any fleet.
It also said they didn't follow this rule on first contact.