Aeternum: "Who are you that dedicated your existence to fighting and defeating us? How did you manage to learn so much about our society, military and technology?" Voidborne: "You destroyed our creators and left us to die." Aeternum: "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
"We existed for millions of your years, and purged as many races of old. How the fuck we're suppos-" **Pulls out comically large systemcraft** "...oh."
Unbidden: Finally, we have reached new feeding grounds, fear us prey, we will be your demise. Lathrix: Good. Our first catch of the day. *Charges Nicoll-Dyson Beam*
I was playing two days ago and the unbidden spawned about a year before my nemesis bomb was done I didn't even get to kill them because my bomb went off :(
Own a hyperweapon for galaxy defense, since that's what the devs intended. Four crisis break into my galaxy. "What the shroud?" As I grab my reality perforator and QSO. Blow a star cluster sized hole through the prethroyn, they're dead on the spot. Draw my nicoll-dyson on the compound, miss them entirely because their system is untargetable and nail the neighbors capital. I have to resort to the systemcraft in orbit of my capital loaded with existential erasure beams, "Tally ho lads" the beams shreds the compound and the unbidden in the blast, the subspace shock set off alarms in every station. Charge jump drive and jump the Blokkats. They bleed out waiting on the reinforcements to arrive since erasure beams are impossible to stitch up. Just as the devs intended. from the gigastructural engineering discord :)
I see this as a mix of Jaws & the scene of the guy 'fishing' in the lake in the A-Team movie. Big fish comes up to the boat looking for a snack & the fiaherman tosses a grenade down its throat. Which is also kind of like how Ernest Hemingway helped hunt U-Boats in the Atlantic ocean, now that I think about it.
My first time encountering the Aeternum I had no idea what I was doing. I had spent nearly 300 years as a vassal to one neighbor or another, passing around like a hot potato to whomever won the latest battle over my space. Then my scientists decoded the hyperlane network, and found a hyperspace fold leading into the center of the galaxy. They gazed in wonder at the birch world built around the supermassive black hole at the center, whose surface could hold a population to match the rest of the galaxy's empires combined. At the planets turned into space ships of war which patrolled the space there. And they shot at them. They reasoned that whatever built this would roll over the galaxy like a wave if provoked. They were right. And the rest of the galaxy rued the centuries they spent depriving my people of hope this side of death. We welcomed the dragon we had poked in the eye, reveled in the flames that sterilized the galaxy. We lacked the strength to live free, but by god we had the strength to see everyone die.
my civs would've gone full bulwark, collapsing into one or two systems. The rest? Planet and mooncraft. Let the universe fall, let them try to destroy us. A thousand mooncraft for a systemcraft loses resources for them.
Lathrix: Defeats Kattail when he tries to forcefully unify the galaxy to defeat an existential threat Lathrix literally the next playthrough: Forcefully unifies the galaxy to defeat an existential threat
My first experience of Aeternum was hands-down the highlight of my time in Stellaris, full stop. I completely missed the mechanic of delaying and debuffing them, and had very low fleet power compared to what they have (this is normal-difficulty Aeternum, for the record). The small damage buff from destroying their ships saved me through a series of skirmishes that ended when I took 2 repaired Aeternite Planetcraft and stormed their Birch World. It was a desperate "blaze of glory" attack that actually worked.
Either I missed something or there was an actual glitch, but I'm pretty sure the very first warning I got for the Aeternum waking was the "they'll wake in like 5 years, good luck bub" message. No 20 year warning. I had all of 1 planetcraft ALMOST finished. I ended up falling back, using what fleet I had and fortress systems to slow their advance while I kept my EHOF running constantly. Managed to move all of my primary population (our "resident" subjects were...less of a priority) to the cohesive systems and began packing it full of megastructures while the entire rest of the Galaxy got eaten until I came storming out with something like 15 planetcraft and an equally absurd number of moons and retook the galaxy. Most recent time, they woke up to the 3 systems leading to the rest of the galaxy having 2 fully upgraded Maginot worlds (well...one system had one full Maginot and 6 Asteroid defenses) with 2 Planetcraft in each supporting them, and another 6 planetcraft as a quick reaction force ready to gateway to any one of those systems.
@@chrisc1140 I left a lot of detail out from my initial comment, but one of the leading factors in my recovery from their attack was my cohesive cluster and the EHOF. I had a hyperstructural assembly yard in the cohesive cluster with a gateway heading to the same system as my EHOF. I used it to spam arc lightning/arc emitter battleships (optimised for cost reduction), which I then fired straight into lone Aeternite fleets. I kept that up until their larger ships had fewer escorts, at which point I ran over them with better versions of my spam ships, serving as my Imperial Armada. I did the same to 2 of their planetcraft, and as I had none of my own, used those to basically sponge the damage from Aiondia's defence systems while the rest of my navy's arc emitters slowly chipped away at them until they crumbled. Meanwhile, my juggernauts (I use a mod to increase their limit) pumped out construction ships to sponge even more damage. The land war was very uneventful. I landed over 100k worth of troops, which ended exactly how you'd expect.
Old comment I know but yeah, similar thing happened to me. Didn’t know what to expect, other than I knew they had a shit ton of fleet power compared to me. Missed the delays and slowdown toggles as well, but I figured having 4 asteroid defense platforms and a star base with a combined 1.3 million power, and then 4 fleets with 3 attack moons worth another 1.5 million would be enough to stall until I got 2 Behemoths running. I figured they’d only send out 1 fleet in each direction in the initial wave to clear out the 3 systems connecting to theirs. Not only did they not just send 1, they sent 4 barreling at me and killed my defensive setup in about 15 seconds. By the time I recovered, they had eaten a third of the galaxy, including almost half of my empire. I had even stupidly placed a lot of my megastructures near the center and they were lost. I’ve pushed that game to the side for now until I decide I want to return to it.
@@clark2501 That's a rough turn of events. I think your best chances would come from either cutting them off using a Nicoll-Dyson Beam, using a Penrose bomb to take out their fleets (requires a black hole chokepoint), or hold out as best as you can until another crisis rears it's head (I'd reckon the 2 other end-game crises could put a serious dent in Aeternum, but then you'd have them to deal with. I don't suppose you'd have enough of a military or economy left to skirmish them in shieldless systems like Pulsars, but that's where I'd try to strike. That, or wall myself in by shooting my own chokepoints with a Nicoll-Dyson and only using an EHOF to move about. Best of luck to you either way.
@@zetarhythm3503 oh yeah, that was the plan. Then I just realized the Blokkats were on their way so now it’s gone from maybe trying it to likely never getting through it. That galaxy is likely done lmao.
@@Ecco_The_Dolphin alloy/tech rush with void dwellers is broken as hell. You basically speedrun getting alloy nano-plants for the broken extra alloy production and focus on getting a secondary species you can use to colonize worlds while you're ramping up alloys
@@Ecco_The_Dolphin To be fair Void Dwellers is probably one of the harder ones as a beginner. Not a lot of districts and buildings, and to get more Habitats earlygame, you need quite a lot of alloys (with the industrial district being worse than other jobs because it only has 2 instead of 3 jobs).
Small Expedition on Aiondia - 60 years to explore the world Regular Expedition on Aiondia - 40 years to explore the world Colossal Expedition on Aiondia - ~35 years to explore the world
Always good to see a full playthrough. The Aeternum have been quite “””fun””” in my personal playthroughs, I look forward to saying how they treat you in this game.
@@rhyssmith4218 they wait until enough time has passed then they expand like crazy and try to take over everything. If you take them down you can colonize and explore the birch world. "Exploring it take forever and a stupid number of resources but it has a unique system of exploring and a number of random events you can make choices on and get things like resources or entire species of populations to join your empire depending on your choices and the way you set up your expeditions.
funfact, if you build 2 sentry arrays, you are will have full intalligence on any empire(by the time you can build them) including fallen once, meaining you can see their ship composition
Oh Lathrix, how much have you grown. I still remember you making plagues on a single world... and i still remember you leading the AI rebellions with your microwaves.
I think I was 11 or twelve when I first started watching you. My first series was probably you playing robocraft with Aavak. Anyway, I’ve always liked your longer form videos and I love that you do them despite the suboptimal nature of them. Keep having fun and making the videos you like, I’m glad it’s working out for you.
The Aeternum seem like they would go well with having the Blokkats spawn later. Give you the time to deal with all the aftermath and explore the Birch world while waiting on the Blokkats to say hello.
These series are honestly one of the reasons I like the game. Your playthroughs are so inspiring and fun, it's always a good time to try and pull off some stuff I see you do in these. Great work, great commentary, and great fun.
39:44 the Gigaconstruction tree is unlocked by the Tetradimensional Engineering physics research, which you can get after the Gigastructural Constructs AP
@@mirceazaharia2094 The actual dev himself will hack your game at that point. If that fails they just break into your house and hit you with a solid steel Blokkat
I think it's the mods called more birchworld origins, but with the exception of the hull/sheild for you ships I don't think you can get any of their tech with it (I never could)
Just as i was wondering what i will do when my shift ends and you drop this Thanks Lath, you timing has been wonderful when it comes catering to my needs :D
Never played a martial alliance before but I do love a good hegemony 😊 I think authoritarian Jis one of my favorite Stellaris gov. Types, even authoritarian pascifist can be fun. Pascifist and egalitarian are my two least favorites. I do ilke inward perfection so oasifist is not the worst but it seems so limiting to me. Anyway thanks Lathrix for the awesome long form videos. These are by far my favorite Stellaris videos! Great work!!
Stellaris is a series I wish to continue seeing in the future oh FYI I won my first game I was playing as an isolationist got lucky when the great khan woke up and was able to eat up a bunch of systems that he left and then when the endgame came around I had a ridiculous amount of megastructures and space stations I won by a landslide woot woot
I think it’d be more interesting if you couldn’t destroy the shield and had to land troops to take the Birch World. Kindof an ultimate defense where even if the galaxy could build a fleet that could defeat their fleets that fleet would be useless in finally conquering them.
then look at lux aeternum, who can't be debuffed, have tech better than blokkats (though lower buffs and the ships themselves aren't as good), can make unlimited pyskofabricators and start with 3 ships that are roughly systemcraft level for each tech tier (the ships are from a mod that adds many other tech tiers above vanilla, lux aeternum requires said mod and uses the second highest tier [the highest is just obscene and like 10x the second in terms of strength]) (like double durability, but less damaging as no erasure beams) with said better than blokkat tech (said ships also have instant jump drive recharge) they awaken instantly, and more.
I was darting through my subscriber-feed, gitty with excitement, all through last week, eagerly awaiting the next epic Stellaris upload from Lathy! - - Alas, Sunday I went to bed with sad, yet hopeful eyes... And rightfully so! Was worth the wait! :D Another fun and exciting idea in this one. Can't wait to see what interesting playthroughs you will hatch through all the seemingly new content coming in a few days.
What a nice surprise; was among those that didn't expect you to sneak in another modded run! Overlord does look fun, though. Oddly, more drawn to the Subterranian new origin to use with hive minds than I am the new hive mind specific origin dropping with it. It just seems thematically more fun than the Offspring system! Stacking plantoid radiotropic with adaptive at the start seems fun.
As someone who's been watching you for longer than I can remember, it's so awesome to see you finally growing once more. The content was good, the games just weren't popular
Gigastructures is always a good watch. EDIT: Last time I had the Aeternum, I wasn't remotely fair to them. I disrupted them very heavily and when war finally came...I had SIX Stellar Systemcraft poised and ready at the borders. Lets just say...the war was won quickly and decisively.
Haven't played a 4Xer since Galactic Civ II, but you are a living advertisement for how much fun the mods on Stellaris can be, particularly when leaning into the roll playing available from such deep mods as Gigastructural Engineering.
My favorite Aeternum strategy is to use that oh so handy black hole in the galactic core to build a penrose bomb, killing all of their corvettes (about 33% of their starting fleet power), completely screwing their hyperlanes, and (in my experience) create a single hyperlane leading to their capital
@@nicholasthompson6152 The Aeternum only controls Aidonia and the systems directly adjacent. The black hole and other 2 systems can be surveyed and claimed
someday lathland, your going to end up fighting the cats or the aeternum without weaking them first. the aeternum are completely ridiculous when they dont have any depuffs on them. i don't think you would have won if you didn't delay them as mush as you did. then again, that's part of the fight against this type of enemy.
@@nicholasthompson6152 I was not saying lathland was unwise in his tactics. I was saying, as someone who is not very good at the game, and can't spend massy amounts of my econ on the systems the mods add to weaning the crises, they are about 100x more powerfull then what lathland experiences here. The aeternum he faced here for example, were nowear near the strength they should have been, and he missed out on some of the more interesting macanics as an result. That and the desperate scramble to protect the galaxy, wish can be quite fun.
At least the Aeternum! Thanks! A shame they didn't manage to get trough the core and begin to shroud some worlds ! I was a bit worried at the beginning when you choose to build the NDB and the hyper shipyard just next to the hyperlanes to the core, but you have crippled them so much they could not manage to move their fleets. Well done, GG
When you understand how this game works, the level of broken powerful you can become is insane xD modded just adds to the insanity. Great video, this gave me a hell of a chuckle and an idea!
Wanted to let you know how much I love watching these videos, in the background, and before bed. It’s wild sometimes to fall asleep and wake up right after one of the vids end. Keep up the good work!
Love your full modded Stellaris Playthrough Lathrix. Been such a fan since i found you on UA-cam. Love your future future Lathrix talk 🤣. Always waiting for your vids . Thanks for the entertainment.
Love the Megastructures full playthroughs! Incredible mod but I struggle playing into the end game with the lag so its great to see it this way instead.
Had almost the same game recently My empire was Fanatic militarist + Fanatic xenophile (modded) and i expanded by adding tributaries into my hegemony So they basically built ships and donated their resources for the greater cause More ships = more tributaries = more ships Also there was a civic adding a commander jobs instead of politician (basically naval capacity and armies) and many primitives around so i had virtually infinite naval capacity
It's nice that you edit the video to skip the long periods of low activity. I've seen so many stellaris playthroughs that I ended up dropping partway through because they're collections of multi-hour videos with long chunks of nothing happening. That's some great let's playing
Comment to show that stellaris is a series I wish to see continued on the channel. I want to see Lathrix fight and beat increasingly more and more difficult enemies and always come out on top like its an anime, but in stellaris
Stellaris IS a series I wish to see continued in the future! I’d love to see a Xenophile mercenary arms dealers + space nato type empire once Overlord comes out
Usually I listen to these videos but this time I glanced at the screen at around 1:11:55. I had to do a double take because "puolustuslaivasto". Defense fleet. The last place I was expecting to see finnish was the centre of the galaxy in a Lath video but I suppose weirder things have happened.
I really appreciate and think it's very cool that you read a lot of text in spite of occasional stutter. I found this channel recently and I enjoy your content.
Sadly my computer barely likes running small galaxies past midgame with Giga... so watching you play these brings joy to my otherwise stellaris-less life.
Aeternum: "Who are you that dedicated your existence to fighting and defeating us? How did you manage to learn so much about our society, military and technology?"
Voidborne: "You destroyed our creators and left us to die."
Aeternum: "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
"We existed for millions of your years, and purged as many races of old. How the fuck we're suppos-"
**Pulls out comically large systemcraft**
"...oh."
So cold🔥❄🔥
“I don’t even know who you are”
Unbidden: Finally, we have reached new feeding grounds, fear us prey, we will be your demise.
Lathrix: Good. Our first catch of the day. *Charges Nicoll-Dyson Beam*
second catch's gna be the blokkats
@KCP KA2 I am losing the ability to see them as a threat
I was playing two days ago and the unbidden spawned about a year before my nemesis bomb was done
I didn't even get to kill them because my bomb went off :(
Own a hyperweapon for galaxy defense, since that's what the devs intended. Four crisis break into my galaxy. "What the shroud?" As I grab my reality perforator and QSO. Blow a star cluster sized hole through the prethroyn, they're dead on the spot. Draw my nicoll-dyson on the compound, miss them entirely because their system is untargetable and nail the neighbors capital. I have to resort to the systemcraft in orbit of my capital loaded with existential erasure beams, "Tally ho lads" the beams shreds the compound and the unbidden in the blast, the subspace shock set off alarms in every station. Charge jump drive and jump the Blokkats. They bleed out waiting on the reinforcements to arrive since erasure beams are impossible to stitch up. Just as the devs intended.
from the gigastructural engineering discord :)
I see this as a mix of Jaws & the scene of the guy 'fishing' in the lake in the A-Team movie.
Big fish comes up to the boat looking for a snack & the fiaherman tosses a grenade down its throat.
Which is also kind of like how Ernest Hemingway helped hunt U-Boats in the Atlantic ocean, now that I think about it.
Voidborne Unifiers: "You took everything from me."
Aeternum: "I don't even know who you are."
;-;
Aeternum: "Do you know how little that narrows it down?"
My first time encountering the Aeternum I had no idea what I was doing. I had spent nearly 300 years as a vassal to one neighbor or another, passing around like a hot potato to whomever won the latest battle over my space.
Then my scientists decoded the hyperlane network, and found a hyperspace fold leading into the center of the galaxy. They gazed in wonder at the birch world built around the supermassive black hole at the center, whose surface could hold a population to match the rest of the galaxy's empires combined. At the planets turned into space ships of war which patrolled the space there.
And they shot at them. They reasoned that whatever built this would roll over the galaxy like a wave if provoked. They were right.
And the rest of the galaxy rued the centuries they spent depriving my people of hope this side of death. We welcomed the dragon we had poked in the eye, reveled in the flames that sterilized the galaxy. We lacked the strength to live free, but by god we had the strength to see everyone die.
Thats some good roleplaying
Good old fashioned spite.
my civs would've gone full bulwark, collapsing into one or two systems. The rest? Planet and mooncraft. Let the universe fall, let them try to destroy us. A thousand mooncraft for a systemcraft loses resources for them.
@@cewla3348 A thousand mooncraft leaves no room for more mooncraft (unless you are playing on a sizeable galaxy (which means you are insane))
Ah yes, the Germany lesson. Push a whole civilization to the brink, and they start getting _creative_
Watching your Stellaris series is so fun to watch. Can’t wait for your overlord videos
So do I. I can't bleeding wait to see as to how he'll adapt to the ai changes
@@completelyactivegamingchannel Indeed, he knows the game so well he can predict the AI behaviour, im hoping Overlord really creates dynamic AI
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Lathrix: Defeats Kattail when he tries to forcefully unify the galaxy to defeat an existential threat
Lathrix literally the next playthrough: Forcefully unifies the galaxy to defeat an existential threat
My first experience of Aeternum was hands-down the highlight of my time in Stellaris, full stop. I completely missed the mechanic of delaying and debuffing them, and had very low fleet power compared to what they have (this is normal-difficulty Aeternum, for the record). The small damage buff from destroying their ships saved me through a series of skirmishes that ended when I took 2 repaired Aeternite Planetcraft and stormed their Birch World. It was a desperate "blaze of glory" attack that actually worked.
Either I missed something or there was an actual glitch, but I'm pretty sure the very first warning I got for the Aeternum waking was the "they'll wake in like 5 years, good luck bub" message. No 20 year warning. I had all of 1 planetcraft ALMOST finished.
I ended up falling back, using what fleet I had and fortress systems to slow their advance while I kept my EHOF running constantly. Managed to move all of my primary population (our "resident" subjects were...less of a priority) to the cohesive systems and began packing it full of megastructures while the entire rest of the Galaxy got eaten until I came storming out with something like 15 planetcraft and an equally absurd number of moons and retook the galaxy.
Most recent time, they woke up to the 3 systems leading to the rest of the galaxy having 2 fully upgraded Maginot worlds (well...one system had one full Maginot and 6 Asteroid defenses) with 2 Planetcraft in each supporting them, and another 6 planetcraft as a quick reaction force ready to gateway to any one of those systems.
@@chrisc1140 I left a lot of detail out from my initial comment, but one of the leading factors in my recovery from their attack was my cohesive cluster and the EHOF. I had a hyperstructural assembly yard in the cohesive cluster with a gateway heading to the same system as my EHOF. I used it to spam arc lightning/arc emitter battleships (optimised for cost reduction), which I then fired straight into lone Aeternite fleets.
I kept that up until their larger ships had fewer escorts, at which point I ran over them with better versions of my spam ships, serving as my Imperial Armada. I did the same to 2 of their planetcraft, and as I had none of my own, used those to basically sponge the damage from Aiondia's defence systems while the rest of my navy's arc emitters slowly chipped away at them until they crumbled. Meanwhile, my juggernauts (I use a mod to increase their limit) pumped out construction ships to sponge even more damage.
The land war was very uneventful. I landed over 100k worth of troops, which ended exactly how you'd expect.
Old comment I know but yeah, similar thing happened to me. Didn’t know what to expect, other than I knew they had a shit ton of fleet power compared to me. Missed the delays and slowdown toggles as well, but I figured having 4 asteroid defense platforms and a star base with a combined 1.3 million power, and then 4 fleets with 3 attack moons worth another 1.5 million would be enough to stall until I got 2 Behemoths running. I figured they’d only send out 1 fleet in each direction in the initial wave to clear out the 3 systems connecting to theirs. Not only did they not just send 1, they sent 4 barreling at me and killed my defensive setup in about 15 seconds. By the time I recovered, they had eaten a third of the galaxy, including almost half of my empire. I had even stupidly placed a lot of my megastructures near the center and they were lost. I’ve pushed that game to the side for now until I decide I want to return to it.
@@clark2501 That's a rough turn of events. I think your best chances would come from either cutting them off using a Nicoll-Dyson Beam, using a Penrose bomb to take out their fleets (requires a black hole chokepoint), or hold out as best as you can until another crisis rears it's head (I'd reckon the 2 other end-game crises could put a serious dent in Aeternum, but then you'd have them to deal with.
I don't suppose you'd have enough of a military or economy left to skirmish them in shieldless systems like Pulsars, but that's where I'd try to strike. That, or wall myself in by shooting my own chokepoints with a Nicoll-Dyson and only using an EHOF to move about. Best of luck to you either way.
@@zetarhythm3503 oh yeah, that was the plan. Then I just realized the Blokkats were on their way so now it’s gone from maybe trying it to likely never getting through it. That galaxy is likely done lmao.
Recently my son amd I started watching these together. It's a great bonding experience talking about what we would do differently.
Can you imagine the Katzen, the Aeturnum, and all the three other crisis invading at the same time? I think it'd be pretty fun
There's also the blockkats
throw in the blokkats there too and it's a free for all by the end xD
the basegame really needs more endgame crisis
Bro made a battleroyale in stellaris 💀💀💀
have a player empire that runs crisis, vs all the other crises... whoever wins, everyone else loses...
2:04:14 I just love the image of Darth Vader firing the Death Star at this planet and it just repsawning like nothing happened. He’d be like, WTF!
Alderann just blocks the death star laser with tutaminis
YES MORE STELLARIS WITH LATHLAND, fucking love it, if only I understood this game better than I would also try these kinds of empires
Yeah same. I love the idea of devouring swarm, but i end up dying so quickly due to me not understanding how to play it, same thing with void dwellers
Both
Lol I will literally play multiplayer with you if you wanna learn other empires
@@Ecco_The_Dolphin alloy/tech rush with void dwellers is broken as hell. You basically speedrun getting alloy nano-plants for the broken extra alloy production and focus on getting a secondary species you can use to colonize worlds while you're ramping up alloys
@@Ecco_The_Dolphin To be fair Void Dwellers is probably one of the harder ones as a beginner.
Not a lot of districts and buildings, and to get more Habitats earlygame, you need quite a lot of alloys (with the industrial district being worse than other jobs because it only has 2 instead of 3 jobs).
Small Expedition on Aiondia - 60 years to explore the world
Regular Expedition on Aiondia - 40 years to explore the world
Colossal Expedition on Aiondia - ~35 years to explore the world
Always good to see a full playthrough. The Aeternum have been quite “””fun””” in my personal playthroughs, I look forward to saying how they treat you in this game.
What do they do? I’ve never seen them become an active participant in the galaxy. They are always just there taking up the space.
@@rhyssmith4218 they are sitting in the center od Galaxy,when they aweaken they going to rampage and try to conquer all galaxy
@@rhyssmith4218 they wait until enough time has passed then they expand like crazy and try to take over everything. If you take them down you can colonize and explore the birch world. "Exploring it take forever and a stupid number of resources but it has a unique system of exploring and a number of random events you can make choices on and get things like resources or entire species of populations to join your empire depending on your choices and the way you set up your expeditions.
funfact, if you build 2 sentry arrays, you are will have full intalligence on any empire(by the time you can build them) including fallen once, meaining you can see their ship composition
The Unbidden - "Yessss, finally a new hunting gro- oh dear, we appear to have been atomized..."
"We were extradimensional spiritual consciousness! HOW DID WE GET ATOMIZED IF THERE WAS NOTHING TO ATOMIZE?!"
@@Jesuslover2000 "F*ck you fart cloud" *Gives you atoms only to take them away*
Oh Lathrix, how much have you grown.
I still remember you making plagues on a single world... and i still remember you leading the AI rebellions with your microwaves.
Microwaves will always be in my thoughts.
@@Lathland Glorious. The Microwave Empire shall one day emerge from the shadows.
I remember the -100% pop growth days of necrophage lithoids
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@@karotgamin790you missed a little crack within the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I think I was 11 or twelve when I first started watching you. My first series was probably you playing robocraft with Aavak. Anyway, I’ve always liked your longer form videos and I love that you do them despite the suboptimal nature of them. Keep having fun and making the videos you like, I’m glad it’s working out for you.
I'd completely forgotten that he played Robocraft!! What a blast from the past.
Aavak? Holy crow that was so long ago. I must have been like, 20.
Same lol I watched the terratech videos
I KNEW ID HEARD HIS VOICE BEFORE.
Omfg, i watched his robocraft videos like a decade ago.
And here i am again, watching stellaris vids lol
The Aeternum seem like they would go well with having the Blokkats spawn later. Give you the time to deal with all the aftermath and explore the Birch world while waiting on the Blokkats to say hello.
These series are honestly one of the reasons I like the game. Your playthroughs are so inspiring and fun, it's always a good time to try and pull off some stuff I see you do in these. Great work, great commentary, and great fun.
39:44 the Gigaconstruction tree is unlocked by the Tetradimensional Engineering physics research, which you can get after the Gigastructural Constructs AP
The lengths this mod goes to to protect Paulushia from its own tools is admirable.
Actual plot armor in Stellaris, truly amazing
But it cannot save it from DEV MODE.
I was wondering if there was a way to kill it but I guess you can't 😭
@@mirceazaharia2094 The actual dev himself will hack your game at that point. If that fails they just break into your house and hit you with a solid steel Blokkat
@@stormlordeternal7663lol
I love this "series" on gigastructures. its fantastic, alongside your personal charms
Man I love these long video perfect to put in the back round. Also great story telling!!!
Your stellaris playthroughs are honestly the best i've seen even though they are long i never get bored watching
Lathrix when he faces the ones who have ended untold cycles throughout the eras: "That's it?"
Love these full playthroughs Lathrix and I hope to see them continued in the future.
Ah yes, the most terrifying thing in the mod that isn't the Blokkats. This'll be fun!
edit: that sure was a lot of past future Lathrixes, by the Worm!
The past is the future is the past. Praise the worm
@@DiminutiveJerry what was will be
@@ez_theta_z9317 And what will be was
@@killer-ll4pn the worm loves us, and always has
lathrix: a weaker version of this would be a really cool thing to have
some random modder: your wish is granted
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I think it's the mods called more birchworld origins, but with the exception of the hull/sheild for you ships I don't think you can get any of their tech with it (I never could)
Gigastructures now have a birch world origin
@@kerbodynamicx472 had for a long time, like several years
Your stellaris series are incredible, I LOVE them
Yess please keep making these i love falling asleap to your mad stallaris ranting i usually use these to sleep and rewatch these on the way to work
Im so exited been waiting for this since you started covering gigastructural engineering
Thank you you, Lathrix, for this long and fun Stellaris videos!
Just as i was wondering what i will do when my shift ends and you drop this
Thanks Lath, you timing has been wonderful when it comes catering to my needs :D
It was and is a lot of fun watching your playthroughs. Every one of them. Thank you for doing this and please keep doing your thing
Imagine the Attack-Moons, Behemoth-Planetcrafts and Systemcrafts with the Relay Network from 3.4
Instant Celestial deployment :D
Never played a martial alliance before but I do love a good hegemony 😊 I think authoritarian Jis one of my favorite Stellaris gov. Types, even authoritarian pascifist can be fun. Pascifist and egalitarian are my two least favorites. I do ilke inward perfection so oasifist is not the worst but it seems so limiting to me. Anyway thanks Lathrix for the awesome long form videos. These are by far my favorite Stellaris videos! Great work!!
Stellaris is a series I wish to continue seeing in the future oh FYI I won my first game I was playing as an isolationist got lucky when the great khan woke up and was able to eat up a bunch of systems that he left and then when the endgame came around I had a ridiculous amount of megastructures and space stations I won by a landslide woot woot
I too wish to see more stellaris in the future.
I think it’d be more interesting if you couldn’t destroy the shield and had to land troops to take the Birch World. Kindof an ultimate defense where even if the galaxy could build a fleet that could defeat their fleets that fleet would be useless in finally conquering them.
Love the full playthroughs, only thing that helps when I struggle with my insomnia
HOLY SHIT, Finally i was hoping for so damn long that you would do the Aeternum, super fun in my playthroughs cant wait to watch this
sadly the -90% movement speed makes them a non threat since it will take them centuries to conquer some systems even if you leave them alone :(
without that debuff you will not keep up with them
then look at lux aeternum, who can't be debuffed, have tech better than blokkats (though lower buffs and the ships themselves aren't as good), can make unlimited pyskofabricators and start with 3 ships that are roughly systemcraft level for each tech tier (the ships are from a mod that adds many other tech tiers above vanilla, lux aeternum requires said mod and uses the second highest tier [the highest is just obscene and like 10x the second in terms of strength]) (like double durability, but less damaging as no erasure beams) with said better than blokkat tech (said ships also have instant jump drive recharge) they awaken instantly, and more.
Im loving the series of videos released recently, makes finding something to watch so much easier
I was darting through my subscriber-feed, gitty with excitement, all through last week, eagerly awaiting the next epic Stellaris upload from Lathy! - - Alas, Sunday I went to bed with sad, yet hopeful eyes... And rightfully so! Was worth the wait! :D Another fun and exciting idea in this one. Can't wait to see what interesting playthroughs you will hatch through all the seemingly new content coming in a few days.
What a nice surprise; was among those that didn't expect you to sneak in another modded run! Overlord does look fun, though. Oddly, more drawn to the Subterranian new origin to use with hive minds than I am the new hive mind specific origin dropping with it. It just seems thematically more fun than the Offspring system! Stacking plantoid radiotropic with adaptive at the start seems fun.
As someone who's been watching you for longer than I can remember, it's so awesome to see you finally growing once more. The content was good, the games just weren't popular
glad to see more of these full playthrough
thanks for always providing good content
Always good to see a full playthrough.
Always a blast to watch these. Hope the algorithm helps out a change!
Gigastructures is always a good watch.
EDIT: Last time I had the Aeternum, I wasn't remotely fair to them. I disrupted them very heavily and when war finally came...I had SIX Stellar Systemcraft poised and ready at the borders. Lets just say...the war was won quickly and decisively.
Stellaris is a series I wish to see continued in the future :)
Oh man I LOVE your Stellaris full playthroughs! You always have such fun and creative empires and goals :D
A good one for a run and a good appetizer before we move on to overlords !
Question: will you be trying shenanigans with the mercenary enclaves?
I love the way you role play the playthroughs. It really makes your videos stand out.
I love these playthroughs so much! Gigas is so fun
Ah, how delightful, a new Stellaris video! You always seem to broaden my horizons when it comes to this game, Lathrix. Keep it up!
Please do the full playthroughs always.
These videos and this channel in general are criminally underrated, keep up the great work
I love you and your content, keep it up!
Haven't played a 4Xer since Galactic Civ II, but you are a living advertisement for how much fun the mods on Stellaris can be, particularly when leaning into the roll playing available from such deep mods as Gigastructural Engineering.
“All hail the great Uniter!”
Always Enjoy when you drop one of these.
I enjoy Stellaris and would like to see it continue. Glory to Thorn!
My favorite Aeternum strategy is to use that oh so handy black hole in the galactic core to build a penrose bomb, killing all of their corvettes (about 33% of their starting fleet power), completely screwing their hyperlanes, and (in my experience) create a single hyperlane leading to their capital
Wait how did you build outside of your territory?
@@nicholasthompson6152 The Aeternum only controls Aidonia and the systems directly adjacent. The black hole and other 2 systems can be surveyed and claimed
someday lathland, your going to end up fighting the cats or the aeternum without weaking them first. the aeternum are completely ridiculous when they dont have any depuffs on them. i don't think you would have won if you didn't delay them as mush as you did. then again, that's part of the fight against this type of enemy.
Most tend to fight only when victory is certain run when it's not.
@@nicholasthompson6152 I was not saying lathland was unwise in his tactics. I was saying, as someone who is not very good at the game, and can't spend massy amounts of my econ on the systems the mods add to weaning the crises, they are about 100x more powerfull then what lathland experiences here. The aeternum he faced here for example, were nowear near the strength they should have been, and he missed out on some of the more interesting macanics as an result. That and the desperate scramble to protect the galaxy, wish can be quite fun.
At least the Aeternum! Thanks!
A shame they didn't manage to get trough the core and begin to shroud some worlds ! I was a bit worried at the beginning when you choose to build the NDB and the hyper shipyard just next to the hyperlanes to the core, but you have crippled them so much they could not manage to move their fleets. Well done, GG
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Sweet full play through.....ton of time with with our favorite UA-camr with the soothing voice.... I call it pillow voice.
I really enjoy your long form videos. Thank you for continuing them.
Lovely 2-hour video. Binging these is a great way to waste my time instead of studying.
thank u so much for this, i needed my sellaris fix before the new update.
i hope u will have as much fun with it as i will :D
When you understand how this game works, the level of broken powerful you can become is insane xD modded just adds to the insanity. Great video, this gave me a hell of a chuckle and an idea!
Still pumping out content before the new dlc drops. You don't know how much that shortens the wait time! Thank you!
Wanted to let you know how much I love watching these videos, in the background, and before bed. It’s wild sometimes to fall asleep and wake up right after one of the vids end. Keep up the good work!
Really appreciate the video, these are a lot of fun to watch in the background.
Love your full modded Stellaris Playthrough Lathrix. Been such a fan since i found you on UA-cam. Love your future future Lathrix talk 🤣. Always waiting for your vids . Thanks for the entertainment.
Love the Megastructures full playthroughs! Incredible mod but I struggle playing into the end game with the lag so its great to see it this way instead.
Had almost the same game recently
My empire was Fanatic militarist + Fanatic xenophile (modded) and i expanded by adding tributaries into my hegemony
So they basically built ships and donated their resources for the greater cause
More ships = more tributaries = more ships
Also there was a civic adding a commander jobs instead of politician (basically naval capacity and armies) and many primitives around so i had virtually infinite naval capacity
Always love watching these playthroughs, keep up the good work!
I absolutely love these full play throughs, they’re great for watching while I work.
Been binge watching your full playthroughs!
This is about the 5th one and I’m hooked! Thanks for doing these even if the algorithm doesn’t like it!
haven't watched a lot of youtube lately, nice to see you're still uploading stellaris
Once again, these stellaris playthroughs are something I wish to see continued in the future. Comments for the algorithm!
It's nice that you edit the video to skip the long periods of low activity. I've seen so many stellaris playthroughs that I ended up dropping partway through because they're collections of multi-hour videos with long chunks of nothing happening. That's some great let's playing
Woo! I'm playing gigastructures myself right now as I watch, you always make the game seem so easy!
I love these full playthroughs, I hope you can keep doing them!
Really looking forward to your Overlord content, keep it up!
Comment to show that stellaris is a series I wish to see continued on the channel. I want to see Lathrix fight and beat increasingly more and more difficult enemies and always come out on top like its an anime, but in stellaris
Stellaris IS a series I wish to see continued in the future!
I’d love to see a Xenophile mercenary arms dealers + space nato type empire once Overlord comes out
Usually I listen to these videos but this time I glanced at the screen at around 1:11:55. I had to do a double take because "puolustuslaivasto". Defense fleet. The last place I was expecting to see finnish was the centre of the galaxy in a Lath video but I suppose weirder things have happened.
I really appreciate and think it's very cool that you read a lot of text in spite of occasional stutter. I found this channel recently and I enjoy your content.
Sadly my computer barely likes running small galaxies past midgame with Giga... so watching you play these brings joy to my otherwise stellaris-less life.
I love these vids! I can't wait for the Stellaris content. Keep it up Lathrix!
I've been waiting for a new video! Always a treat!
Man I love these playthroughs, I have no time to play anymore so seeing all this stuff is fun
Thanks for the video! Stellaris is a series I wish to see continued in the future!
I love these kind of video, you don't find so many quality stuff out there. Also you are a good player, I really like watching good players.
interaction! love your videos Lath, so happy they're doing well for you and the channel!
Having someone else with dyslexia struggling to pronounce the same words that I do is really reassuring. Thank you for not editing them out.
literally the best channel on UA-cam, always a happy day when you upload!
Gotta say I love your content - it got recommended to me randomly and I couldn't be happier!