They Sealed Humans on a Deathworld But Forgot One Thing | Best HFY Stories

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  • @RedDadRedemption
    @RedDadRedemption День тому +58

    Adding new narrators is the growth that shows this channel is the premier human F Yeah channel on youtube.

    • @goodcitizen64
      @goodcitizen64 День тому +4

      I agree 💯👍

    • @Kiilerich66
      @Kiilerich66 День тому +2

      It's closing in on Agro Squirrel at 109K, but have still a long way to reach NetNarrator at 241K.
      AS is reading HFY stories from Reddit and NN is reading his own stories. It's so great with more channels doing human narration, since a lot of the ones with AI stories and narration get tedious very fast. For several of the longer AI narrated Reddit series I have looked them up at Reddit, to read instead of listening, because they just get too annoying to listen to.

    • @BootheMagician
      @BootheMagician День тому

      I third this notion. I didn't watch any content like this on UA-cam, till one day I was bored at my super slow job n chose some random ai video like this channel, thought it was alright, n then managed to choose one from the rimiki&frerin (hope I spelled that right) series and was hooked instantly

  • @goodcitizen64
    @goodcitizen64 День тому +29

    This is by far the best sci-fi channel I've found and listen to! Having human narrators and human writers makes it so much better than any others! Thanks 👍

    • @BeyondSciFi-s3f
      @BeyondSciFi-s3f День тому +1

      I completely agree with you! The human touch really adds a unique element that other channels lack. It makes the stories feel more personal and immersive. Have you ever thought about how the human perspective in these stories might differ from an alien one? Do you think humans would approach survival or conflict in a deathworld differently compared to extraterrestrial beings?

  • @barmag8802
    @barmag8802 День тому +15

    I never comment on such videos but I was mesmerized by this story. Like the astronauts, I have so many questions. Were humans a dangerous species back in the past, and dangerous how? I mean, were they rebelling against a galactic dictature? Or were the the villains of the story? Where was their planet of origin? Which other dangerous species were sent to Earth? What happened to the civilisations which sent them to jail, did they disappear? is the caretaker the only remaining alien who remembers the jail sentence if the other worlds have disappeared while the caretaker was in stasis?
    Anyway, fantastic story, I can hope for a part 2 !

    • @BeyondSciFi-s3f
      @BeyondSciFi-s3f День тому +2

      It's fascinating how we often associate superiority with technology and resources, like better ships and weapons. But do you think it's truly these tools that make humanity terrifying, or is it something deeper, like our adaptability or relentless nature?

    • @barmag8802
      @barmag8802 21 годину тому +1

      @@BeyondSciFi-s3f That's a good point. Maybe our behaviors are what makes humanity dangerous. This constant needs to develop, explore, to adapt to any situation, that can be perceived as a danger to... slower, quieter civilisations which would see how way too fast evolution as a danger for them.

  • @patrickdurham8393
    @patrickdurham8393 День тому +7

    I sure hope you all already have part 2 written.

  • @teamidris
    @teamidris День тому +12

    I was hooked at the end there :o I thought it was our initial history, not a future repeat.

  • @michelelyons9410
    @michelelyons9410 День тому +4

    excellent story. Would it not be the height of irony, if humanity was left as the sole inheritor of the galaxy, when the arrogant civilization that had exiled them had passed and become extinct? And you have to wonder about the caretaker, who, in the end, showed a deep moral core that his own civilization lacked. And now, perhaps, he has a chance at a better life, among the people that he had watched rise from its most primitive beginnings to touch the stars.

  • @michaellinnet6095
    @michaellinnet6095 День тому +4

    This must have been an alternate timeline. Three men on board this rocket and the shot hits a fin. We figured out way before our first manned flight that fins were redundant outside of the atmosphere. Even the Russians with Yuri Gagarin used a capsule and parachute system for re-entry.

  • @erikjrn4080
    @erikjrn4080 День тому +7

    Through most of this story, I thought it would be a good short story, with a somewhat philosophical ending, as good sci-fi should have. It proved to be that, but also to have potential for at least one more chapter. So: pretty please, let's have another chapter!

  • @Rebelrocker69
    @Rebelrocker69 День тому +2

    I was fully expecting the caretaker to have fired on ancient Atlantis because they were advancing at a dangerous rate and posed a threat to the quarantine. I guess that I was wrong.

  • @razzaus1570
    @razzaus1570 День тому +10

    I like this new guy.

  • @bf-696
    @bf-696 День тому +2

    Interesting. The caretaker purpose and the conflict in Juran is a good tale, but the engineering and scientific aspects of the Station are hard to swallow.

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson4919 День тому +1

    WoW. This story could definitely get a sequence where they look into what happened to his civilization that stopped responding. There could be another threath out there that they failed to guard against. So how do we fit this into our timeline? Unless this is an alternative second earth and the early humans where altererd to be primitive we need to look into possibilities. My personal suggestion is that he fired at the Appolo 13 and the rest is a coverup but in that case his sensors must be in a bad shape to have missed earlier launches.

  • @fredmaxwell9619
    @fredmaxwell9619 День тому +2

    Good story but it leaves you hanging. What happened to the Galactic Consoul that quarantined Earth? What happens to the caretaker?

  • @lacucaracha111111
    @lacucaracha111111 День тому +2

    Good old "improvise adapt overcome"

  • @davidgraemesmith1980
    @davidgraemesmith1980 12 годин тому

    This story deserves a follow on 😊

  • @NovaThePirate
    @NovaThePirate День тому +2

    New narrator? Sweet

  • @SnordCranston23
    @SnordCranston23 День тому +2

    Great story and narration! Thanks!

  • @monkeyfat61
    @monkeyfat61 День тому +2

    great story. This channel is great. I like the new narrator and story, but they are a little hard on the S sounds besides that, they are doing a good job.

  • @Vidar33
    @Vidar33 18 годин тому

    Plot twist: the caretaker is, himself a human, and didn't even know it.

  • @ZombiePumps
    @ZombiePumps День тому +2

    Encore Encore 👏

  • @Maeshalanadae
    @Maeshalanadae День тому +5

    Not sure what to think of this narrator. He seems a little flat, not really enough range. Too close to a high end AI. Larissa and Chikondi are the best narrators on the channel.

    • @Reelix
      @Reelix День тому +1

      Were their names actually mentioned?

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner День тому +4

    I guess he didn't read the memo! species 10565, is going to soon be all over the Galaxy,😱😱😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @GagaNoot
    @GagaNoot День тому +2

    Based narrator🗿🍺

  • @michab8824
    @michab8824 День тому +2

    Good one, old one. Nice lector

  • @Gundamortal
    @Gundamortal 18 годин тому

    It's strange to imagine humanity going into outer space before splitting the atom.🤔

  • @crystalnobody4689
    @crystalnobody4689 День тому +3

    I love these stories but 1 thing always gnaws at me with these stories.
    These aliens developed on there planet with these dangerous predators on the planet until the time they could advance enough to move them to earth.
    What makes them think introducing these dangerous animals would make humans go extinct when they didn't. And since the Animals they placed on earth comes from many planets forcing humans to develop with exponentially more dangerous animals then the aliens ever had to deal with as they evolved?
    Wouldn't this LOGICALLY force the human race to evolve quicker be more stronger have better and more problem solving skills and evolve mentally better than any alien world.

    • @Reelix
      @Reelix День тому +1

      The assumption would be that each species systematically wipe the other out and then die off without evolving, or simply be stuck in an endless cycle of conflict.
      If dogs ruled the earth, could they eventually build space ships?

    • @crystalnobody4689
      @crystalnobody4689 День тому

      @@Reelix Regardless the species that started it all had to evolve on a planet with dangerous predators and evolve enough to become able for space travel.
      If they survived and other worlds survived the dangerous animals on their planet long enough to get out into space and they have seen it happen repeatedly what would make them think humans wouldn't.
      And if not humans maybe a evolved tiger, bear, lion, baboon, great ape or elephant race.
      If a species on their planet could evolve to become space fairing and look different then humans why wouldn't one of the species on earth do that and faster because they had more adversary and had to have more problem solving skills to survive all the deadly animals the aliens put on the planet?
      If the aliens wanted earths inhabited to not become space fairing maybe they should of filled the planet with animals that wouldn't have challenged their intellect. Things like rabbits and mice and squirrels. And then once they evolve to be predictors eliminate those that evolved. That's the only way would stifle the evolution of a planet give them no challenges and hope they don't grow to over populate the planet and create supper bugs and constant mass pandemics that would then kick in the survival and problem solving response once again.
      As long as a species has a danger to over come and a problem they must overcome with problem solving skills they will evolve and reach for a better way.

    • @crystalnobody4689
      @crystalnobody4689 День тому +1

      @@Reelix even viruses evolve to over come immunities.

    • @crystalnobody4689
      @crystalnobody4689 День тому

      @@Reelix and the question about dogs. I guess we will never know because we evolved past apes to be the species that advanced dogs didn't.
      Who knows if we died off what animal would have been next in line to take our place.
      The polydactyl cat who's 6th finger is more like a thumb eliminating the need for the original thumb giving them hands instead of paws.
      Maybe a polydactyl dog that develops the same way. Or tiger with the same adaptation or one of the many other prime mates we will never know because it was humans that survived and evolved slightly above all the rest not them.
      We won the race of problem solving and adaptation not the dogs cats or other prime mates now didn't we.
      Silly humans go around thinking that there could never have been a flip of the fortunes to make us the pet or food and not another earth species.
      Just one or 2 DNA changes 1 missed mutation and a garrila would become the most intelligent species not humans.
      Ever think about that. Maybe humanity shouldn't take their existence as such a for gone conclusion and remember it was just the luck of the draw that we became the best problem solvers and the most adaptable to evolve to be on top and not some other earth animal.
      And if anything these stories should teach you mother nature has a big imagination and a diverse idea of what intelligent beings should look like. Because after all humans imagination was built by mother nature humans just honed it better than a dog.

  • @Brakiri
    @Brakiri 22 години тому

    Very nice story this time. One of the better ones :)

  • @chipremel8594
    @chipremel8594 День тому +2

    Tell the new narrator that he's doing a fantastic job 👍

  • @LeonTroutskiunplugged
    @LeonTroutskiunplugged День тому

    outstanding!

  • @shimazuuchiha.3376
    @shimazuuchiha.3376 День тому +2

    Who is this new guy?

  • @thomasbachmeier8055
    @thomasbachmeier8055 День тому +2

    didnt like this one.
    the narrator was good but the story i found to be repetitive. And somewhat illogical

  • @stanmann356
    @stanmann356 22 години тому

    Good story, but I'd think atomic bombs and tests would have gotten his attention

  • @jjtninja
    @jjtninja День тому +2

    Finally, the first comment isn't that one comment we see everywhere....
    YOU KNOW WHAT I REFER TO.
    Update:
    Neat story. Makes you wonder why they worried about humanity so much they imprisoned them during their infancy.

    • @einyv
      @einyv День тому +1

      I don't understand the fascination with being the first one to comment on a video.

    • @patrickdurham8393
      @patrickdurham8393 День тому

      Chens?

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner День тому +2

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @goodcitizen64
    @goodcitizen64 День тому +2

    This story has some repetitiveness in the writing! Please proof read and make corrections before the narrator reads and the material is uploaded! Otherwise, a good story with good human narrator!

  • @SomeOldGuyYellingattheSky
    @SomeOldGuyYellingattheSky День тому +2

    Great but quite frankly I do not want to look at or see your narrator.

    • @patrickdurham8393
      @patrickdurham8393 День тому +3

      They show them at the beginning to prove it's a human narrating. I actually enjoy seeing Larissa!

    • @ElderonAnalas
      @ElderonAnalas День тому +1

      That is just, unnecessarily mean.

  • @adamlembke-qo8jr
    @adamlembke-qo8jr День тому +2

    First comment! I win!

    • @czar6203
      @czar6203 День тому +1

      Congratuations!!!🎉🎉

    • @teamidris
      @teamidris День тому +5

      It’s a 50 minute vid and it’s only been up six minutes? So technically it isn’t a comment, it’s just a statement.

    • @oliveguitar
      @oliveguitar День тому

      Your 5

    • @justinwilson1930
      @justinwilson1930 День тому

      If your not First....
      😂

    • @samuelramirez4985
      @samuelramirez4985 День тому +1

      nope you are the 12th comment on the grounds of i say so