seems to be the continuation of another Story, that was uploaded by Netnarrator not long ago. Basically, the Kilgram Swarm slaughtered Humans, Humans fought back and then the Kilgram tricked the Galaxy into forcing Humanity to pay war reparations for their Counterattack. For this audacity, Humanity left the Council and instantly, because it was prepared long before that moment, every human left the Space of all other Species, which crumbled the entire economical stability of the Galaxy.
Check the story "Their rules didn't apply to us", that should give pretty good context as to why the Council deserve every bit of what they're getting.
@@simplegamer1775 a bit of a ling read but this is the condensed version of like a 17 minute video. Spoilers for 'Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us', obviously. A few centuries prior, humanity did the right thing and brought the geneva convention to the attention of the galactic concordance. Instead of adopting it or drafting uo their own, some of the ambassadors went so far as to scoff at it. Calling the convention "antiquated" or "common sense". Well that didn't stop one of the races, from torching a handful of our colonies and garden worlds. Really horrific shit. So we responded in kind but cranked it up to eleven. Part one starts after that, with Ambassador Francesca being called in as humanity is being put on trial for war crimes and violating the Geneva Convention. The audacity of those bastards. But it's worse because she brought evidence proving what the other race did to humanity. Some of the ambassadors were shocked, which is surprising because humanity had submitted reports of what was going on but it was swept under the rug without ever being brought up in the council chamber... proving that the major players in the Concordance were complacent with the atrocities. We promptly left. Like, all of us.
@@simplegamer1775we showed our rules of war to the xenos, they laughed and said it was "common sense" to not be evil. One xeno species decided to FAFO and break all the rules. We tried to follow the rules of the counsel and tell on them and we got ignored, so we tore up our rules and started doing some heinous shit in return. The aliens threw a fit about us being war criminals so we flipped the table showed the receipts and left.
Only left them decaf? What, did humans abandon the Geneva Conventions, or just decide that it doesn't apply to alien life? 'Cause that is downright mean!
Listen to the first part of the story titled "Their rules didn't apply to us." Our rules were laughed at and mocked, so we showed them what it means for our rules to be abandoned. An alien species ignored our rules of war, so we showed them what that really meant.
No one is exempt from a ruling by a committee they're not part of? Oh boy, time to collect the Space UN helmets/suits/gear. Also, SGC needs their gear back after this.
So what does suppressing a heavy assault machine gun do? Does it mean you can only hear it from a mile away instead of 10 miles? 😛 Kinda wonder what had driven the humans to withdraw from the galactic community in the first place. The bonebreaker 9000, half the features of the 8000, but at twice the price! What a steal!
Communication, the gunner can hear and communicate with others. It is easier on gunners snd squads ears, vs long term damage. There is no crack, bang to pull you in as quick for direction, though this is more for rifles, but short bursts without tracers.
Basically doesn’t completely deafen the crew and among other things actually makes it so that the barrel heats up faster funnily. Also this is apparently a sequal story
The first part is 'Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us'. Give it a read or listen and you'll understand *thoroughly* why humanity left. Netnarrator did that video about two months back. TL;DR The last time Senior Field Agent Francesca was called into the council chambers as Ambassador Francesca was when humanity was being put on trial for war crimes and breaking the Geneva Convention. The very same convention that the council couldn't be bothered to draft up for themselves because the laws were "antiquated" or "common sense" but that still didn't stop some of our garden worlds and colonies from being massacred in horrific ways. So we responded in kind a thousandfold. Lucielle also brought reciepts proving that the other race started war crimes first... and that humanity had submitted reports and the council swept it under the rug which should makes the major players in the galactic concordance complacent.
Depends, is it passive or active suppression? A suppressor is passive, active suppression requires a system that will produce a counter sound and then it will be truly silent as far as your ears know.
Not a big fan of this one diplomacy at a end of a gun always brings big resentment. And humanity was the bully here going for underhanded methods to the extream.
Deplomacy without the power to back it up is just a bunch of pointless talking, and if you read the first part, or paid attention in this part (the aliens developed a virus to specifically genocide humans) there was already a massive ammount of resentment. Basically everything the humans did was reactionary, and underhanded is a matter of perspective, submarines were seen as cowardly and underhanded in ww1 and ww2 gurilla warfare was as well.
Check the first part of the story humanity was in a war against a species that basically pissed on the Geneva Conventions and when we retaliate the space UN tries to hold humanity accountable the Xeno filth earned this
This is the 3rd video I've heard you say "lapel" and you're pronouncing it weird, even for a Brit. You seem highly intelligent and I find it hard to believe that you don't know how to pronounce lapel, so I'm left wondering, do you do these mispronounciations on purpose?
The sequel to "Their Rules didn't apply to Us".
Nice!
Sounded familiar, glad to hear it keep going
Thanks for the heads up I made sure to go back and watch it first
Edit: just finished it and I gotta say, I love the sequel to the first part
They left the decaf the hell they do to piss off humans so bad
They kept forgetting to make a new pot of coffee when it runs out.
I just started laughing at that myself lol oof, those humans were savages for leaving them decaf haha
seems to be the continuation of another Story, that was uploaded by Netnarrator not long ago. Basically, the Kilgram Swarm slaughtered Humans, Humans fought back and then the Kilgram tricked the Galaxy into forcing Humanity to pay war reparations for their Counterattack.
For this audacity, Humanity left the Council and instantly, because it was prepared long before that moment, every human left the Space of all other Species, which crumbled the entire economical stability of the Galaxy.
Check the story "Their rules didn't apply to us", that should give pretty good context as to why the Council deserve every bit of what they're getting.
You'd think they messed around and touched the boats or something.
Worse, they fucked with the coffee.
The coffee, the boats, the garden worlds... the children
They probably raised Gas prices first. And then they touched the boats.
@@alexandercuevas6783 awww so a "proportional response"
@@morgankuikka4940 my man
Had to go back and reread to remind myself of just how completely the Concordance fucked up to deserve what the humans were doing to them.
Too lazy to check whats the sitrep?
@@simplegamer1775 a bit of a ling read but this is the condensed version of like a 17 minute video. Spoilers for 'Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us', obviously.
A few centuries prior, humanity did the right thing and brought the geneva convention to the attention of the galactic concordance. Instead of adopting it or drafting uo their own, some of the ambassadors went so far as to scoff at it. Calling the convention "antiquated" or "common sense". Well that didn't stop one of the races, from torching a handful of our colonies and garden worlds. Really horrific shit. So we responded in kind but cranked it up to eleven. Part one starts after that, with Ambassador Francesca being called in as humanity is being put on trial for war crimes and violating the Geneva Convention. The audacity of those bastards.
But it's worse because she brought evidence proving what the other race did to humanity. Some of the ambassadors were shocked, which is surprising because humanity had submitted reports of what was going on but it was swept under the rug without ever being brought up in the council chamber... proving that the major players in the Concordance were complacent with the atrocities. We promptly left. Like, all of us.
This channel did the previous chapter 2 months ago I think the video is called "their rules didn't apply to us"
@@vexile1239 I remember. It was just faster for me to go to reddit.
@@simplegamer1775we showed our rules of war to the xenos, they laughed and said it was "common sense" to not be evil. One xeno species decided to FAFO and break all the rules. We tried to follow the rules of the counsel and tell on them and we got ignored, so we tore up our rules and started doing some heinous shit in return. The aliens threw a fit about us being war criminals so we flipped the table showed the receipts and left.
Never knew how cool a space C.I.A would be
Only left them decaf? What, did humans abandon the Geneva Conventions, or just decide that it doesn't apply to alien life? 'Cause that is downright mean!
Listen to the first part of the story titled "Their rules didn't apply to us." Our rules were laughed at and mocked, so we showed them what it means for our rules to be abandoned. An alien species ignored our rules of war, so we showed them what that really meant.
No one is exempt from a ruling by a committee they're not part of? Oh boy, time to collect the Space UN helmets/suits/gear.
Also, SGC needs their gear back after this.
Captain Price and Bravo Six, busting heads since 2007.
"It's a blast door "
Love Stargate.
And the use of P-90s just hammers the reference home.
Been waiting for this one, thank you! Always wondered what unified Humanity Intelligence Offices were capable of.
This is the continuation of another story, but im not sure
It is
of the "Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us" story
I wonder if there's a 3rd part of this story
Give it a listen or read and you will *thoroughly* understand what lead up to this sequel.
@@SpitfiretheCat16 yeah, that one thx
Yess, YESS! Finally it goes on!
So what does suppressing a heavy assault machine gun do? Does it mean you can only hear it from a mile away instead of 10 miles? 😛
Kinda wonder what had driven the humans to withdraw from the galactic community in the first place.
The bonebreaker 9000, half the features of the 8000, but at twice the price! What a steal!
Communication, the gunner can hear and communicate with others. It is easier on gunners snd squads ears, vs long term damage. There is no crack, bang to pull you in as quick for direction, though this is more for rifles, but short bursts without tracers.
Basically doesn’t completely deafen the crew and among other things actually makes it so that the barrel heats up faster funnily. Also this is apparently a sequal story
Seems legit lol
The first part is 'Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us'. Give it a read or listen and you'll understand *thoroughly* why humanity left. Netnarrator did that video about two months back.
TL;DR The last time Senior Field Agent Francesca was called into the council chambers as Ambassador Francesca was when humanity was being put on trial for war crimes and breaking the Geneva Convention. The very same convention that the council couldn't be bothered to draft up for themselves because the laws were "antiquated" or "common sense" but that still didn't stop some of our garden worlds and colonies from being massacred in horrific ways. So we responded in kind a thousandfold. Lucielle also brought reciepts proving that the other race started war crimes first... and that humanity had submitted reports and the council swept it under the rug which should makes the major players in the galactic concordance complacent.
Depends, is it passive or active suppression? A suppressor is passive, active suppression requires a system that will produce a counter sound and then it will be truly silent as far as your ears know.
Nice reference to the Jack O'Neill use two it's a "blast door" bit
Oh, this is a part 2.
ooo 2'nd comment
prediction of conclusion: do not brake human rules
edit: i was wrong
Wait is this the after math of a part from other videos of humans leaves the GA
Yes
Corse it Price who does a stealth mission
That goes FUBAR within 30 seconds...
@@Chokahit’s his older brother, that’s why
P90's ? Clearly SGC is behind this...
Nah, they just borrowed an SG team. Maybe SG-3, they were the marine group IIRC.
Laswell and 141 on steroid this time!!
If I ignore the rules it is not by desire but by necessity
Fried chicken
space cia coup wow 😂
I would say they FAFO.
Do onto others before they do onto you.
Only 13 minutes in but I can tell Francesca isn't one to be messed with
No, not the 9000!
damn Thalmor...
Lol Captain Price
Time to reread about the bolo wars
I was wondering if this story would get a second part!
26:22 he said the thing!
Not a big fan of this one diplomacy at a end of a gun always brings big resentment. And humanity was the bully here going for underhanded methods to the extream.
What did you think of part 1, 'Their Rules Didn't Apply To Us'?
You obviously didn't catch the first half where humans were r@ped, enslaved, eaten and nearly exterminated
Deplomacy without the power to back it up is just a bunch of pointless talking, and if you read the first part, or paid attention in this part (the aliens developed a virus to specifically genocide humans) there was already a massive ammount of resentment.
Basically everything the humans did was reactionary, and underhanded is a matter of perspective, submarines were seen as cowardly and underhanded in ww1 and ww2 gurilla warfare was as well.
Check the first part of the story humanity was in a war against a species that basically pissed on the Geneva Conventions and when we retaliate the space UN tries to hold humanity accountable the Xeno filth earned this
I don't get what the elandri ambassador did to warrant such a beating
NIKO NIKO KNEECAPS are a privilage
Zero-7... Not O-6... lol
Wow that story is mid
Have you noticed how much you .... hesitate, before pronouncing any .... complicated words?
Captain Kirk?
Or things with numbers..
This is the 3rd video I've heard you say "lapel" and you're pronouncing it weird, even for a Brit. You seem highly intelligent and I find it hard to believe that you don't know how to pronounce lapel, so I'm left wondering, do you do these mispronounciations on purpose?
k: ¡|l gram
its k: ¡|l times more than a normal gram