Wait… *Dolphins aren't aliens?* Can we at least make them _honoury aliens_ and include them in a strengths and weaknesses episode so we can be prepared?
Dolphins might as well be aliens if they aren't already, but they don't currently pose a threat to us if we stay on land. Their lack of opposable digits means they will have to rely on another alien species for any invasions or conquests of humans.
Daam right! Just because they are on the edge of "extinction", something debatable because they somehow keep coming from under every stone, doesn't mean they are not a treath.
@DefiantBoris Daleks are shit unless they make their "destroy all" bomb. Let's ignore flaws in their designs and "some" weaknesses for now, they are so dumb that i am amazed that they were able to find Earth for a few times already. As for borgs i unfortunately can't say much becouse i didn't discuss on this subject.
Someone should totally collect all the Humanity First Codebook and Manual stuff that Ben and Alan talk about and put it together into a booklet. I would love to see that.
Remember ignorance is death… especially when dealing with Xenomorphs and Predators. Seriously if the authorities had just *published a guidebook* it would have saved a lot of needless _human_ deaths. Chapter 1: *So your workmate has a large alien crab/spider on their face?* … … Let's see, let's see… kill them asap and make sure there's nothing vital under the floor several levels below when you stab the corpse in the abdomen …why would I do ?… Oh. Chapter 7: *You have found a skinned body with the head and spinal cord missing.* … … What? Drop all my weapons immediately. Are they kidding? Ah here we are, *Advanced defense techniques…* Infrared shielding, Queen musk, This looks interesting. *Using the aliens psychology tactics and goals against it.* Better read the early chapters first so I can understand it. Addendum: *Rogue Androids and how to tell… a user's guide* That's the section I want.
@MacetheAstartes ignorance is indeed preferable to wrongful teachings, like, its better to know nothing that to learn the false teaching of alienophiles that an alien is friendly
@@guardian3383 Bruh! Do you Dead Space? Dead Space *clearly* have been shown that the prime fact that the marker horde is perfectly capable of infecting and morphing any lifeform it finds; most of the brethern moons made out of other alien sentient lifeforms.
IF YOUZ WANNED TA BE DA’ KILLIEST, DEN YA SHOUDAH’ BEEN KRUMPIN LESS OF YA OWN’ AN’ MOR OF THOS PANZY EL-DAR, UMIES’, NEKRONS, AND ESPECIALLY DA NIDS’, JUST FO’ DA TEEF!
The Vang, specifically The Military Form. If you've never heard of or read those series of books, they're basically the original Flood from Halo, but a much crazier concept. Any lifeforms are transformed to serve it, the Military Form alonhue is an incredible battle commander and has the ability to instantly understand any and all military technology and can adapt other technologies in a Militaristic way, and just the sheer numbers and kinds of forms they can create. In the story I believe they fully conquer a planet within weeks or days.
For future lists how about the Necromorphs? The Protoss seem like a good pick too. From 40K, there are several candidates. The various Aeldarri groups, the Orks, and most especially the Necrons and the powerful C'tan Shards whom they have enslaved. You could also look into monsters and alien races form the Cthulhu Mythos, like the Star Spawn.
Personally, I'd think that the Time Lords should be on top of this list, with the Daleks coming second. Sure, the Forerunners created a superweapon that could destroy all life in a galaxy, but the Daleks build a superweapon that could destroy all matter in every universe. And the Time Lords nearly erased the universe from history by destroying the Time Vortex.
That makes Rassilon even worse than the Master - who just wanted to control humanity, and once tried to launch a devastating war on the rest of the universe using humanity (admittedly with some modifications) as the fist - or spinning blades to be exact. The Master could almost be seen as being noble in that attempt, if he wasn't himself non human. But he has tried to ally himself with other non human terrestrials to attack humanity in the past (and occasionally the future, it's hard to keep track), so really he should be shot … at least 13 times in a row just to make sure.
"My friend...every alien is equal in terms of which gets the cyclonic torpedoes first. Every alien is a threat, every alien will be cleansed from our galaxy." Humanity First Handbook - Chapter 1, verse 3.
Hey you know what can defeat aliens? Giant mechs. And can you please do a video series on best Mech based armies in Sci-fi and look to my suggestion of the UN Spacey from SDF Macross.
To be fair The Time War Daleks were Type 6 civilization superpower who shredded omniverse and annihilate countless dimensions in collateral fire. All of existence was almost extinguished.
The Tyranids are clearly to most devastating xenos threat to mankind in the 40K universe but the Necrons are only just awaking in the current timeline. They may very well eclipse the Tyranids in time.
Agreed, it must be a close match since the Silent King was worried enough to return. Their differences make them excellent foils against each other. But this is why Forerunner win, they really combine a lot of strength of both plus their own. Individually they are very powerful. They have amazing tech but also use it to have production compacity/numbers enough to challenge tyranids.
To fight the alien we should use combat robots that look human, to sucker them in… _and we can't just use rubber skin, they would be spotted easy. They need to look human... sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot._ My design concept is that _Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis, microprocessor-controlled. Fully armored; very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue: flesh, skin, hair, blood - grown for them._ And to coordinate strategy we build _Defense network computers. New... powerful... hooked into everything, trusted to run it all._ What could go wrong? _It gets smart, a new order of intelligence?_ What are the odds of that?
Uhhhh, why are the Flood below the Forerunners? The Forerunners had to kill themselves and everything else in the Milky Way Galaxy just to make their war with the Flood a draw. And the Tyrannids can be beaten using conventional war-of-attrition tactics. Every time the Flood attacks, the Halo Universe has to use a damn superweapon to barely survive with a fraction of their original strength left. 1: The Flood 2: The Tyranids 3: The Forerunners
Conversely, we have Sly Marbo, the God Emperor, Han Solo, Captain Picard, Will Smith, Colonel Quaritch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Captain James Holden, Mac computer viruses, the common cold, A few hundred iterations of Tom Cruise, giant mechs, Starfleet, angsty anime boys, nukes, assault rifles and sharp sticks. We are not stuck in a universe of scary aliens, they are stuck, quaking in fear, in a universe with us! Humanity first!!
What does it mean to be 'Human'? Is it merely a species, or something far, far greater? Can an Alien, in all their imperfection, aspire to be Human? To me, being Human isn't something you are born into, but something you aspire to become. While it is easier for a Homo Sapiens to be Human, I feel that with proper effort and acceptance and following of our ways an Alien can become 'Human', even if in name only. Humanity First! May all sapients become Human.
I made up a blind race of aliens known as reapers myself, and thanks to the fastest subspecies going up to 380 mph, all of them being pretty much indestructible, and their ability to sense vibrations in the ground from 975 miles away, they would be #1 on this list.
What about cylons? They literally mass nuked humanity and they are bulletproof and can eviscerate with their fingers. Also the ski job variant is extremely smart and strong, and can hide among humans
I’m not sure that Cylons are technically aliens. They were created by humans which puts them in the category of the “Thinking Machines” of the Dune series and the “Men of Iron” of the 40K universe. Both were deadly threats that nearly extinguished mankind but neither was alien. They were both products of mankind’s hubris and complacency.
Technically the humans we are today are a blend of the humans on the second earth and the humans on the Twelve Colonies. Also the cylons developed independent of the humans. The basic cylons were, yes, made by humans, but the advanced centurions and skinjobs were produced independent of the human race
For Tyranids, they actually nullify the Warp itself. This means that Psykers lose the use of their powers around certain organisms. They cannot be corrupted either because of this. Also, they can infect humans and turn them against each other. TBH Tyranids are ridiculously powerful, they aren't just space dinosaurs.
My top ten definitely includes: Kryptonians Predators Xenomorphs Titans(Marvel) Hedgehogs(Sonic and Shadow, As they’re base planet is Mobius) Wookies Symbiotes(Marvel) Martians(The War of The Worlds) New Gods Yu Zhan Vong(SW)
Xenomorphs aren't dangerous at all. Think about it their reproduction is very inefficient and the xenos don't have technology. When humans with weapons fought them hundreds died. They are just armored tigers what do you think a xenomorph would do to an m1 Abraham Edit: Tyranid organic tech makes no sense
Xenomorphs have a far too complex and situational life cycle to be truly effective, and yet they got listed higher than the Arachnids, which in turn somehow got listed higher than the Zerg in spite of the fact that the Zerg are basically a advanced version of them. This list makes zero sense.
@@rhorynotmylastname7781 yeah, that's why the living weapon races focus on quantity over quality, realistically this would never work , the sheer amount of energy needed to make a human sized organism in a few hours or less(like the zerg and tyranids do) is immense and would never work the same way in real life but the same could be said for spaceship's moving faster than light or metals not overheating and wearing down when constantly shooting plasma at there targets, it's the science fiction genre were talking about, not the science non-fiction genre.
The Shroobs from Mario and Luigi Partners in Time drain Toads of their vim (I think it’s like blood or their life force) to power their spaceships. They do this by attaching Toads to trees and use these trees to drain their vim and use it to power their spaceships. You can even see Toad corpses in the game and the spirits of Toads inside the Vim factory that they built. They aren’t the most brutal or violent of aliens but the fact that this is in a Mario game of all things is amazing.
I think the Intruder Organism from The Thing needs to be included. It outmatches most of these aliens, and what it can't match, it could absorb and use itself.
When we joined the Covenant, we took an oath. *According to our station, all without exception* On the blood of our fathers, on the blood of our sons, we swore to uphold the Covenant. *Even to our dying breath* Those who would break this oath are heretics, worthy of neither pity nor mercy. Even now they use our Lord's creations to broadcast their lies. *We shall grind them into dust* And continue our march to glorious salvation!
You forgot Species 8472; any alien capable of forcing the Borg to ally with us (even reluctantly) should therefore be included on this list. I’d pit a Species 8472 vs. a Xenomorph any day. 🙂
Wraith aren't really aliens, but an accidental human and/or Lantean sub-species. To handle them, we: 1. Find the friendly ones like Todd 2. Give them Michael's cure 3. Invite them home cause they are, if not our brothers, then at least our cousins. 4. Exterminate the rest.
@@mollof7893, But why, if you say because we're human, than why does us being human make us good and them bad? If you can't give a reason beyond us being human, and them not being human, than aren't you just arbitrarily saying that humans are good because we are humans?
I think because there is not a lot of Ghidorah, depending on which way you look at it, he is one or they are 3 plus as we have no idea if there are anymore like Ghidorah.
For my money, the top spot probably belongs to the Ancients from Stargate SG-1. Sure, they built the Stargate network, which is cool, and they may have been a precursor to humanity, but everywhere they went, they left world-ending dangers behind. They created the vampiric Wraith species by accident, dooming an entire galaxy to predation for thousands of years. To deal with the Wraith, they created nano-scale Replicator robots - who not only failed to actually stop the Wraith, but got all butt-hurt about Humanity being awesome, and took out their daddy issues on us. They also figured out Ascension, which sounds awesome: turning into an immortal energy being with godlike powers is pretty cool. But, true to form, half of them decided it would be fun to be worshipped once they became deathless energy beings able to rearrange reality on a whim, renamed themselves the Ori, and began spreading incurable bioweapon plagues across two galaxies to scare humans into worshipping them as gods. So, naturally, the surviving Ancients responded by... Doing nothing. ...Mostly. They changed the Milky Way galaxy's gate addresses to "unlisted" from the Ori galaxy, fled to the Pegasus galaxy to wait for the Ori plague to burn itself out (gee, thanks, guys), created the Wraith, got their asses thoroughly kicked by said Wraith who reduced their galactic empire to a _single planet,_ and came back to the still-infected Milky Way. Oh, and despite a million years of existential failures, almost every Ancient that anyone actually met was a condescending prick in person. The Ancients were jerks.
THE ANCIENTS ARE NOT ALIENS!!! They either intentionally or unintentionally created Humanity. THEY ARE OUR PROGENITORS This also means that any other race they create are if not our brothers and sisters, then at the very least our cousins.
They're genetically not human (a minor plot point in SG-1 and Atlantis) and they didn't originate on Earth, or even in the Milky Way. They're genetically compatible with humans, but that just puts them in the same category as Elves in Middle-Earth, or Vulcans in Star Trek. As for being humanity's progenitors... True, but the same could be said of the Flood, who are the modern-day remnant of the Precursors who created both Humanity and the Forerunners. They became the horrifying parasites we met in Halo in revenge against the Forerunners, who rose up against the Precursors for their having picked Humanity as their successors.
@@tba113 Except that Vulcans, nor elves created our race. By Stargate's reasoning, we technically aren't a species, but a sub-species born of them. An argument can also be made that humans are not native to Earth, either. After all, we see that the Alteran Home Galaxy is filled with humans.
@@tba113 I will certainly agree that the Ancients are naive cowards, however. Constantly running away from their mess, instead of easily cleaning it up with their superior technology.
@@blo0dthirstt_phinsupxxx868 They have working time travel, can manipulate time and reality on a battlefield setting. They built a machine that can travel round systems rewriting history. They have the breath of the gods, which can be used to recreate dead solar systems, removing existing solar systems from the present or past, created huge gravitational storms capable of crushing atoms, and can create a temporal blackhole that was simultaneously deleting the past and future, and of it wasn't stopped it would have prevented the universe from existing. They have control over many alternate dimensions, they have snipers that can kill people from a different reality, they have hand held pocket universes, their pilots can see in 7 dimensions rather than just 3. They have hand held melee weapons that can mass scatter planets. von neumann scarabs that can eat planets, devices that break Euclidean geometry to break enemies minds. They have artillery which when it's power core breaks containment vaporises planets, they have orbs which contain a dying star to unleash on the battlefield. They have many machines which can phase out of reality. They built world's in the centre of stars and inside the event horizon of a blackhole. They have Dyson spheres and Dyson rings, the ability to locally freeze time. They have the celestial orrey which can destoy any or every star in the galaxy with a gesture. They have the weapon they used to shard the C'tan which if used again would have destoyed reality. The WIH was fought in hundreds of galaxies, the forerunners are confined to ours. Necron ships can tank nova canon's (which vaporise everything for 5000km) and planet destoying two stage cyclonic torpedoes with no damage. They can cross the galaxy in seconds. They also have the C'tan which are an OCP for the forerunners as they don't have access to the warp to hurt them.
@@blo0dthirstt_phinsupxxx868 Do you know what mankind made during DaoT? The machines that threw continents into the sky with its physical strengh alone, they used black hole guns as their main battleship weapons and a guns that could send explosives back in time to where the enemy was. Their basic droids (I'm not even sure if those were military) were imune to plasma and melta weaponry (throwing a chunk of a sun vs making that piece of a sun look like a hot water). Humanity never reached the level of WiH Necrons, not to mention their stargods that could break laws of physics and create tech able to do so too. Necrons made Celestial Array as a fucking Galaxy bonzai set, not a weapon, and it can destroy every sun in the galaxy. "Why they don't use it?" you might ask. Becouse if you use it to destroy a single sun and do this unskillfully you can destroy the entire galaxy. It upsets the "universal balance" IIRC.
I don't think they make into the list. The Eldar are assholes but they're as likely to help humans as they are to kill them, which makes them waaaay less dangerous than things like Tyranids, Zerg or basically anyone on that list.
I'm also surprised you left out the fact that the Forerunners set back Humanity 5 billion years on the evolution scale after the Forerunner-Human War. That's a pretty good reason to hate aliens...
I hate to be that guy but the flood don't just eat you and add you to their ranks, they also take your intelligence and memories. Meaning they could easily learn how to use your equipment just by infecting your buddy. And the forerunners lost to the flood in the long run
Plus the Gravemind has memories of all flood ever and even has memories of the previous graveminds. Predator Xenomorph or anything else will just be infected and added to the flood army. It only takes 1 spore to be enhaled or 1 flesh wound from an assault form and you are infected
Missing the Celp from Crysis, Chimera from Fall of Man, Necromorphs from Deadspace. Iron Men, Dark Eldar, Orks, & Necrons from Warhammer. Mimics from Edge of Tomorrow. The Hive/ Vex/ Darkness from Destiny. The Furons from destroy all humans, the Harvestors from Independence Day & Martians from War of the Worlds.
Wait… *Dolphins aren't aliens?*
Can we at least make them _honoury aliens_ and include them in a strengths and weaknesses episode so we can be prepared?
whales are
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy would disagree with that.😉
So long, and thanks for all the fish......
that spot is reserved for octopus and squid
Dolphins might as well be aliens if they aren't already, but they don't currently pose a threat to us if we stay on land. Their lack of opposable digits means they will have to rely on another alien species for any invasions or conquests of humans.
I see a new T-shirts...
"they hate us because they ain't us"
"I prefer my humanity uneradicated and alien free"
I can't help but include the Saiyan race, along with Kryptonians.
Daam right!
Just because they are on the edge of "extinction", something debatable because they somehow keep coming from under every stone, doesn't mean they are not a treath.
@DefiantBoris Daleks are shit unless they make their "destroy all" bomb. Let's ignore flaws in their designs and "some" weaknesses for now, they are so dumb that i am amazed that they were able to find Earth for a few times already.
As for borgs i unfortunately can't say much becouse i didn't discuss on this subject.
they are fantasy, not sci-fi
Just imagine a Saiyan Xenomorph or a Krptionian Xenomorph and that is why they are not on the list.
@@kronos661 If we had automatic weapons that fired staircases at the Dalkes, all would be at peace all before dinner time.
No love for the 40k Orks? (And by love I mean intense hatred and desire to kill) Green is best... to kill
Also necrons
Red things go fasta and WAAGGHHH!! is best
Purge the greenskins!
@@shadowjezzter Some one say WAAAAGH!
WAAAGGHH!!!!!!!!
Remember when encountering these aliens, always nuke it from the orbit
It’s the only way to be sure.
And we are masters at nuking
Contrary to popular belief, thats not enough for Xenomorphs.
What about the chiss? 0_0
no, you fire cyclonic Torpedoes or Virus bombs then ignite the atmosphere
Someone should totally collect all the Humanity First Codebook and Manual stuff that Ben and Alan talk about and put it together into a booklet. I would love to see that.
Just get a copy of the Uplifting Primer
Remember ignorance is death… especially when dealing with Xenomorphs and Predators. Seriously if the authorities had just *published a guidebook* it would have saved a lot of needless _human_ deaths.
Chapter 1: *So your workmate has a large alien crab/spider on their face?*
… … Let's see, let's see… kill them asap and make sure there's nothing vital under the floor several levels below when you stab the corpse in the abdomen …why would I do ?… Oh.
Chapter 7: *You have found a skinned body with the head and spinal cord missing.*
… … What? Drop all my weapons immediately. Are they kidding?
Ah here we are, *Advanced defense techniques…*
Infrared shielding,
Queen musk,
This looks interesting.
*Using the aliens psychology tactics and goals against it.*
Better read the early chapters first so I can understand it.
Addendum: *Rogue Androids and how to tell… a user's guide*
That's the section I want.
Wrong! Ignorance is our shield against heresy.
@Rick O'Shay Why not both for good measure? Burn then stab then, Nuke the site from orbit... It's the only way to be sure.
@MacetheAstartes ignorance is indeed preferable to wrongful teachings, like, its better to know nothing that to learn the false teaching of alienophiles that an alien is friendly
Alien *species*
Lists the covenant, AKA not a single species.
Exactly.
Still they are all Alien.
Non-Human is one species. and they are our enemy.
The covenant were so close to killing us all but an alien green killing machine came along
There are only two species: Humans, and Xenos
*Issued in public interest by Ordo Hereticus*
1. Mark Zuckerberg
Honestly when i first heard his name i thought he was an alien or a bug. Because listen, zuckerberg, suckerbug.
lmao
I truly think he is part robot.
mimics from edge of tomorrow. The things have freaking time warping capabilities. That makes them pretty deadly...
The mimics, xenomorphs, the thing and the borg maybe even the reapers i recall as the deadliest aliens
The vex from destiny basically control time
@@titantubeultimate9570 but yet they are pretty useless
Just imagine for a second that aliens _really_ are monitoring the internet to learn about us, and they don't understand satire.
Casbott,
Let's hope they understand satire than otherwise we're probably already doomed.
Emperor protects. He is watching, waiting for the perfect time to reveal Himself to humanity and guide us in becoming the masters of this galaxy.
i mean there are films and games about killing aliens so they would propably just run.
Hopefully they think we have Space Marines for real
@@Vit-Pokorny If U Can Cross The Interstellar Void U Can Modern Humanity’s But
The only good bug is a dead bug. Mobile Infantry Rules! Death From Above!
See you on the bounce!
"I always get the shakes on a drop."
Mixed sex showers!!!!
Imperial guard has better guns and better equipment, the emperor protects
*SHAME!*
*No Necromorphs/Marker?!*
To be fair, all the ones on the list do what they do and better or they all have aspects of the Necropmorphs mixed with more dangerous abilities.
Not really aliens but people with reanimated back to life or rewritten dna code
The actual aliens would be the Brother Moons. The necromorphs are tools used by the Brother Moons to reproduce.
@@guardian3383 Bruh! Do you Dead Space?
Dead Space *clearly* have been shown that the prime fact that the marker horde is perfectly capable of infecting and morphing any lifeform it finds; most of the brethern moons made out of other alien sentient lifeforms.
@@GTD_Galatea Yes; and no. No one knows the actual creator race/beings behinds the markers and the brethern moons
The intro dialogue sound like a Warhammer 40k commissar and a priest would say.
“The only good bug is a dead one”
See, Ender? You did your part.
The Emperor approves this message. Truly worthy for the Uplifting Premier.
Don't forget the orange orangutan species can you find a single instance of our simian cousins turning to chaos or betraying us
WOT?! YIZ SAYIN' DERE'S TIME WHEN DA ORKZ AIN'T TOPZ
IF YOUZ WANNED TA BE DA’ KILLIEST, DEN YA SHOUDAH’ BEEN KRUMPIN LESS OF YA OWN’ AN’ MOR OF THOS PANZY EL-DAR, UMIES’, NEKRONS, AND ESPECIALLY DA NIDS’, JUST FO’ DA TEEF!
GREEN ez BAST!
I’ll go get your bolter sarge...
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*Heretics Still A Bigger Threat*
Forgot the saiyans, great video tough you guys are on a roll :)
The Vang, specifically The Military Form. If you've never heard of or read those series of books, they're basically the original Flood from Halo, but a much crazier concept. Any lifeforms are transformed to serve it, the Military Form alonhue is an incredible battle commander and has the ability to instantly understand any and all military technology and can adapt other technologies in a Militaristic way, and just the sheer numbers and kinds of forms they can create. In the story I believe they fully conquer a planet within weeks or days.
For future lists how about the Necromorphs? The Protoss seem like a good pick too. From 40K, there are several candidates. The various Aeldarri groups, the Orks, and most especially the Necrons and the powerful C'tan Shards whom they have enslaved. You could also look into monsters and alien races form the Cthulhu Mythos, like the Star Spawn.
Nice list, theirs just one little problem...
The Flood beat the Foruners.
it was more like a stalemate on the forerunners terms since they did the equivalent of flipping the board over so no one could win.
This is the type of content I'm on UA-cam for. Humanity first people.
What the f*** man you forgot the strogg from Quakes the Necromorphs from Dead Space the Ctan and Orks from Warhammer 40K as well and many others!
Personally, I'd think that the Time Lords should be on top of this list, with the Daleks coming second. Sure, the Forerunners created a superweapon that could destroy all life in a galaxy, but the Daleks build a superweapon that could destroy all matter in every universe. And the Time Lords nearly erased the universe from history by destroying the Time Vortex.
That makes Rassilon even worse than the Master - who just wanted to control humanity, and once tried to launch a devastating war on the rest of the universe using humanity (admittedly with some modifications) as the fist - or spinning blades to be exact.
The Master could almost be seen as being noble in that attempt, if he wasn't himself non human.
But he has tried to ally himself with other non human terrestrials to attack humanity in the past (and occasionally the future, it's hard to keep track), so really he should be shot … at least 13 times in a row just to make sure.
@@casbot71 True, but that's even more proof that the Time Lords should be on top of the list. A single one is enough to take over the entire world.
"My friend...every alien is equal in terms of which gets the cyclonic torpedoes first. Every alien is a threat, every alien will be cleansed from our galaxy."
Humanity First Handbook - Chapter 1, verse 3.
Therapist:every dream has a meaning
My dream: 0:11
The Drejj from Titan AE. They were pure energy, and therefore nigh on unbeatable
Awesome video Ben!! Keep them coming 👍☯️👍
Hey you know what can defeat aliens?
Giant mechs. And can you please do a video series on best Mech based armies in Sci-fi and look to my suggestion of the UN Spacey from SDF Macross.
Give this man a promotion and a shiny new gun ☝
I can not help but but the asari from mass effect on the list for their parasitic nature
Don’t forget Spartans too
@@randycheow4268 that's power armor not mechs. Different categories.
Hey..... Macross Only as an example???????
What About Mobile Suits (Gundam Franchise) and Titan Shifters (Attack on Titian)???????
Most deadliest Aliens? Humans!!!! Until now we defend all other species.
100% correct
When's the humanity first codebook out in print?
Imagine a Predator vs a Mandalorian. I'm betting on the Mandalorian.
I think that alien from movie "The Thing" is the deadliest
I agree.
To be fair The Time War Daleks were Type 6 civilization superpower who shredded omniverse and annihilate countless dimensions in collateral fire. All of existence was almost extinguished.
The Tyranids are clearly to most devastating xenos threat to mankind in the 40K universe but the Necrons are only just awaking in the current timeline. They may very well eclipse the Tyranids in time.
Agreed, it must be a close match since the Silent King was worried enough to return. Their differences make them excellent foils against each other. But this is why Forerunner win, they really combine a lot of strength of both plus their own. Individually they are very powerful. They have amazing tech but also use it to have production compacity/numbers enough to challenge tyranids.
lol honesty is in my nature. I still gave this video the like it deserves before even getting to 15. You have a rare charm.
To fight the alien we should use combat robots that look human, to sucker them in… _and we can't just use rubber skin, they would be spotted easy. They need to look human... sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot._
My design concept is that _Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis, microprocessor-controlled. Fully armored; very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue: flesh, skin, hair, blood - grown for them._
And to coordinate strategy we build _Defense network computers. New... powerful... hooked into everything, trusted to run it all._
What could go wrong?
_It gets smart, a new order of intelligence?_
What are the odds of that?
basically, you want to send a terminator.
Skynet, I thought you were destroyed ?
@@scorpius1243 john just defeated her, she was not destroyed. That was up to ripley to fix
Hey it’s better than being completely destroyed take the xenos out with us as the A.I will want to destroy all sentient life
tataveve_angel 大火 Perhaps one that resembles Arnold ..
"...Alien God, one that would get their ass kicked by the correct Human God!"
Me: *The Emperor Protects*
#1: The Anti-Spiral
by this point, less of a race and more of a force of nature
Because TRIGGER.
Jankosi they were a race before they become the anti spiral
You forgot the Time Lords. Remember, they caused a war that nearly destroyed the universe.
Uhhhh, why are the Flood below the Forerunners? The Forerunners had to kill themselves and everything else in the Milky Way Galaxy just to make their war with the Flood a draw. And the Tyrannids can be beaten using conventional war-of-attrition tactics. Every time the Flood attacks, the Halo Universe has to use a damn superweapon to barely survive with a fraction of their original strength left.
1: The Flood
2: The Tyranids
3: The Forerunners
Agree the flood devours all
@coldlizard 2 bro flood are precursors
@coldlizard 2 you need a do some research bro
"It should be illegal to impersonate a Mack Truck, a Holy Symbol of Freedom." Generation Tech has their head screwed on correctly.
If the Generation Films First Contact book is real, I want a copy
Conversely, we have Sly Marbo, the God Emperor, Han Solo, Captain Picard, Will Smith, Colonel Quaritch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Captain James Holden, Mac computer viruses, the common cold, A few hundred iterations of Tom Cruise, giant mechs, Starfleet, angsty anime boys, nukes, assault rifles and sharp sticks. We are not stuck in a universe of scary aliens, they are stuck, quaking in fear, in a universe with us! Humanity first!!
What does it mean to be 'Human'?
Is it merely a species, or something far, far greater?
Can an Alien, in all their imperfection, aspire to be Human?
To me, being Human isn't something you are born into, but something you aspire to become.
While it is easier for a Homo Sapiens to be Human, I feel that with proper effort and acceptance and following of our ways an Alien can become 'Human', even if in name only.
Humanity First! May all sapients become Human.
Well, Humans are a species of biological mobile platforms that we use to move around and interact with the surroundings.
I made up a blind race of aliens known as reapers myself, and thanks to the fastest subspecies going up to 380 mph, all of them being pretty much indestructible, and their ability to sense vibrations in the ground from 975 miles away, they would be #1 on this list.
Those are death angle's your talking about
It is pronounced "Yow-Cha".
Thank you he didn't even try
Thanks! Love your videos.
Zerg being controlled by Serral, that's what :P
Nah just alarak is enough
The tyranids are the zerg after serral took control over kerrigan
Love how the Covenant are described as "physically gifted, but liable to copy the nerdy kid's homework."
What about cylons? They literally mass nuked humanity and they are bulletproof and can eviscerate with their fingers. Also the ski job variant is extremely smart and strong, and can hide among humans
I’m not sure that Cylons are technically aliens. They were created by humans which puts them in the category of the “Thinking Machines” of the Dune series and the “Men of Iron” of the 40K universe. Both were deadly threats that nearly extinguished mankind but neither was alien. They were both products of mankind’s hubris and complacency.
The cylons( the centurian type) were reasoned and left humanity peacefully near earth.
Technically the humans we are today are a blend of the humans on the second earth and the humans on the Twelve Colonies. Also the cylons developed independent of the humans. The basic cylons were, yes, made by humans, but the advanced centurions and skinjobs were produced independent of the human race
They will probably do a separate series on rogue A.I.
It's deserving of its own topic.
Cylons are not aliens. They are human creations.
For Tyranids, they actually nullify the Warp itself. This means that Psykers lose the use of their powers around certain organisms. They cannot be corrupted either because of this. Also, they can infect humans and turn them against each other. TBH Tyranids are ridiculously powerful, they aren't just space dinosaurs.
I fully agreed on the No1!
The Forerunner already wiped out Ancient Humanity!
Regards
left out the Harvesters from Independence Day
Thank you guys on this list are all the races I wanted: daleks and zerg
My top ten definitely includes:
Kryptonians
Predators
Xenomorphs
Titans(Marvel)
Hedgehogs(Sonic and Shadow, As they’re base planet is Mobius)
Wookies
Symbiotes(Marvel)
Martians(The War of The Worlds)
New Gods
Yu Zhan Vong(SW)
if an alien species manages to get a hold of said guidebook, needless to say they could anniahlate us without us even knowing of their existance!
I am surprised you left out the Goa'uld of the Stargate Universe.
Xenomorphs aren't dangerous at all. Think about it their reproduction is very inefficient and the xenos don't have technology. When humans with weapons fought them hundreds died. They are just armored tigers what do you think a xenomorph would do to an m1 Abraham
Edit: Tyranid organic tech makes no sense
Xenomorphs have a far too complex and situational life cycle to be truly effective, and yet they got listed higher than the Arachnids, which in turn somehow got listed higher than the Zerg in spite of the fact that the Zerg are basically a advanced version of them. This list makes zero sense.
@@liamday2147 any of the "living weapon" races make no sense. Plasma beats acid.
@@rhorynotmylastname7781 yeah, that's why the living weapon races focus on quantity over quality, realistically this would never work , the sheer amount of energy needed to make a human sized organism in a few hours or less(like the zerg and tyranids do) is immense and would never work the same way in real life but the same could be said for spaceship's moving faster than light or metals not overheating and wearing down when constantly shooting plasma at there targets, it's the science fiction genre were talking about, not the science non-fiction genre.
The Shroobs from Mario and Luigi Partners in Time drain Toads of their vim (I think it’s like blood or their life force) to power their spaceships. They do this by attaching Toads to trees and use these trees to drain their vim and use it to power their spaceships. You can even see Toad corpses in the game and the spirits of Toads inside the Vim factory that they built. They aren’t the most brutal or violent of aliens but the fact that this is in a Mario game of all things is amazing.
We are forgetting about the Men of Iron (40k) and the Thinking Machines (Dune).
Foster Parent,
Technically those aren't aliens because they were machines created by humans.
I'd say the main race from 40k I'd add is necrons.
I think the Intruder Organism from The Thing needs to be included. It outmatches most of these aliens, and what it can't match, it could absorb and use itself.
When we joined the Covenant, we took an oath.
*According to our station, all without exception*
On the blood of our fathers, on the blood of our sons, we swore to uphold the Covenant.
*Even to our dying breath*
Those who would break this oath are heretics, worthy of neither pity nor mercy. Even now they use our Lord's creations to broadcast their lies.
*We shall grind them into dust*
And continue our march to glorious salvation!
Except that if the covenant had succeeded they would have blown themselves up instead of going to heaven
@@climber6420 Not just being blown up; they'd be completely atomized.
You forgot Species 8472; any alien capable of forcing the Borg to ally with us (even reluctantly) should therefore be included on this list. I’d pit a Species 8472 vs. a Xenomorph any day. 🙂
I'd like to say "the Ruthari" but sadly I haven't finished writing the book yet
The Flood- from Dr. Who, as well as the ones from Halo
What's your opinion on the Cybermen in comparison to other Doctor Who species?
No such list can be considered complete without The Thing.
Predators hunt xenomorphs for fun though
love this Chanel's policy of Humanity First
No Goa'ould or Wraith?
Wraith aren't really aliens, but an accidental human and/or Lantean sub-species.
To handle them, we:
1. Find the friendly ones like Todd
2. Give them Michael's cure
3. Invite them home cause they are, if not our brothers, then at least our cousins.
4. Exterminate the rest.
The alien from The Thing is more terrifying than anything here.
Are we not all aliens to all other aliens?
Yes but we are good.
@@mollof7893,
But why, if you say because we're human, than why does us being human make us good and them bad? If you can't give a reason beyond us being human, and them not being human, than aren't you just arbitrarily saying that humans are good because we are humans?
GargamelGold
Stop being sucideal fellow human.
Wrath of City the inquisition wants to know your location
A lot of alien species to pick from in the Stargate Franchise.
#1 Dolphins
At least they thanked us for all the fish, but you're right. They need to die.
I am the swarm.
- Kerrigan
bruh what about king ghidora? he's an alien
I think because there is not a lot of Ghidorah, depending on which way you look at it, he is one or they are 3 plus as we have no idea if there are anymore like Ghidorah.
To quote Sly Margo:
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
Alien Hating Humans: GET OFF OUR PLANET!
Aliens that were mentioned on the list: GET'EM!
Me: Am staying out of this
Thanks for including the Decepticons though, they are my childhood love ;)
What is scarier than a Xenomorph?
Ridley Scott's next script ruining it!
For my money, the top spot probably belongs to the Ancients from Stargate SG-1. Sure, they built the Stargate network, which is cool, and they may have been a precursor to humanity, but everywhere they went, they left world-ending dangers behind. They created the vampiric Wraith species by accident, dooming an entire galaxy to predation for thousands of years. To deal with the Wraith, they created nano-scale Replicator robots - who not only failed to actually stop the Wraith, but got all butt-hurt about Humanity being awesome, and took out their daddy issues on us.
They also figured out Ascension, which sounds awesome: turning into an immortal energy being with godlike powers is pretty cool. But, true to form, half of them decided it would be fun to be worshipped once they became deathless energy beings able to rearrange reality on a whim, renamed themselves the Ori, and began spreading incurable bioweapon plagues across two galaxies to scare humans into worshipping them as gods. So, naturally, the surviving Ancients responded by... Doing nothing.
...Mostly. They changed the Milky Way galaxy's gate addresses to "unlisted" from the Ori galaxy, fled to the Pegasus galaxy to wait for the Ori plague to burn itself out (gee, thanks, guys), created the Wraith, got their asses thoroughly kicked by said Wraith who reduced their galactic empire to a _single planet,_ and came back to the still-infected Milky Way.
Oh, and despite a million years of existential failures, almost every Ancient that anyone actually met was a condescending prick in person.
The Ancients were jerks.
THE ANCIENTS ARE NOT ALIENS!!!
They either intentionally or unintentionally created Humanity.
THEY ARE OUR PROGENITORS
This also means that any other race they create are if not our brothers and sisters, then at the very least our cousins.
They're genetically not human (a minor plot point in SG-1 and Atlantis) and they didn't originate on Earth, or even in the Milky Way. They're genetically compatible with humans, but that just puts them in the same category as Elves in Middle-Earth, or Vulcans in Star Trek.
As for being humanity's progenitors... True, but the same could be said of the Flood, who are the modern-day remnant of the Precursors who created both Humanity and the Forerunners. They became the horrifying parasites we met in Halo in revenge against the Forerunners, who rose up against the Precursors for their having picked Humanity as their successors.
@@tba113 Except that Vulcans, nor elves created our race. By Stargate's reasoning, we technically aren't a species, but a sub-species born of them.
An argument can also be made that humans are not native to Earth, either. After all, we see that the Alteran Home Galaxy is filled with humans.
@@tba113 I will certainly agree that the Ancients are naive cowards, however. Constantly running away from their mess, instead of easily cleaning it up with their superior technology.
You should have included the Xul from the Ian Douglas novels. In fact they should be on top of this list.
Necrons are beat everything on this list other than forerunners.
WIH Necrons beat the forerunners. Why haven't you included Necrons
Probably for the same reason as there are no Orks, Eldars and many, many more dangerous species from 40k. They would make a list no-fun.
Necrons at their peak vs Forerunners at their peak would mean the end of the galaxy. Necrons might have a chance with their star gods
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WIH Necrons fought a war in thousands of galaxies and have far superior tech
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They have working time travel, can manipulate time and reality on a battlefield setting.
They built a machine that can travel round systems rewriting history.
They have the breath of the gods, which can be used to recreate dead solar systems, removing existing solar systems from the present or past, created huge gravitational storms capable of crushing atoms, and can create a temporal blackhole that was simultaneously deleting the past and future, and of it wasn't stopped it would have prevented the universe from existing.
They have control over many alternate dimensions, they have snipers that can kill people from a different reality, they have hand held pocket universes, their pilots can see in 7 dimensions rather than just 3.
They have hand held melee weapons that can mass scatter planets. von neumann scarabs that can eat planets, devices that break Euclidean geometry to break enemies minds.
They have artillery which when it's power core breaks containment vaporises planets, they have orbs which contain a dying star to unleash on the battlefield.
They have many machines which can phase out of reality.
They built world's in the centre of stars and inside the event horizon of a blackhole.
They have Dyson spheres and Dyson rings, the ability to locally freeze time.
They have the celestial orrey which can destoy any or every star in the galaxy with a gesture.
They have the weapon they used to shard the C'tan which if used again would have destoyed reality.
The WIH was fought in hundreds of galaxies, the forerunners are confined to ours.
Necron ships can tank nova canon's (which vaporise everything for 5000km) and planet destoying two stage cyclonic torpedoes with no damage. They can cross the galaxy in seconds.
They also have the C'tan which are an OCP for the forerunners as they don't have access to the warp to hurt them.
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Do you know what mankind made during DaoT? The machines that threw continents into the sky with its physical strengh alone, they used black hole guns as their main battleship weapons and a guns that could send explosives back in time to where the enemy was. Their basic droids (I'm not even sure if those were military) were imune to plasma and melta weaponry (throwing a chunk of a sun vs making that piece of a sun look like a hot water). Humanity never reached the level of WiH Necrons, not to mention their stargods that could break laws of physics and create tech able to do so too. Necrons made Celestial Array as a fucking Galaxy bonzai set, not a weapon, and it can destroy every sun in the galaxy. "Why they don't use it?" you might ask. Becouse if you use it to destroy a single sun and do this unskillfully you can destroy the entire galaxy. It upsets the "universal balance" IIRC.
You forgot the Cybermen from Doctor Who, the Zentradi and the Vajra from the Macross franchise.
T'au they act all nice but will shoot you in the back (since if the tried to shank you they would miss).
Eldar, sneaky space elves.
I don't think they make into the list. The Eldar are assholes but they're as likely to help humans as they are to kill them, which makes them waaaay less dangerous than things like Tyranids, Zerg or basically anyone on that list.
Around Elves, watch yourselves. God Emperor damned filthy knife ears.
God damn blue ass, vagina headed space commies
Dark Eldar are the fun ones, great at parties.
I'm also surprised you left out the fact that the Forerunners set back Humanity 5 billion years on the evolution scale after the Forerunner-Human War. That's a pretty good reason to hate aliens...
And what about the Mimics?
I hate to be that guy but the flood don't just eat you and add you to their ranks, they also take your intelligence and memories. Meaning they could easily learn how to use your equipment just by infecting your buddy.
And the forerunners lost to the flood in the long run
Plus the Gravemind has memories of all flood ever and even has memories of the previous graveminds. Predator Xenomorph or anything else will just be infected and added to the flood army. It only takes 1 spore to be enhaled or 1 flesh wound from an assault form and you are infected
What about humanitiy greatest allies? I mean , humans always go first. Buy there's nothing wrong in some foreing fire power isn't it
Heresy!
Missing the Celp from Crysis, Chimera from Fall of Man, Necromorphs from Deadspace. Iron Men, Dark Eldar, Orks, & Necrons from Warhammer. Mimics from Edge of Tomorrow. The Hive/ Vex/ Darkness from Destiny. The Furons from destroy all humans, the Harvestors from Independence Day & Martians from War of the Worlds.
We must break into Area 51 to exterminate the aliens stored their. Also don’t forget Area 52.
Yeah, okay, 3 edits needed to this. Put the Tyranids on number one, the Zerg on number 2 and Forerunners on number 3, everything else is fine.
@Eli Grech-Staehr No, but I have scooped its lore as deep as it goes.
Most aliens are naked.
I was sad when you said the covenant cause I thought you wouldn’t involve the flood. Now I’m happy, good job!
No Saiyans? Just one can DESTROY AN ENTIRE PLANET.
Tyranids appear like a pest now, am I right?
The Borg should have been higher up the list
The Thing, Kryptonians, Sayians, Harvesters, skrulls, symbiotes, and pretty much anything on Ben 10's omnitrix
Yo, ants are always hustling they deserve some respect.
“But they’re no Sly Marbo”
That was the moment I knew this channel was truly run by nerds. Well played