This video is for those poor men and women who were conscripted by a warring faction. They don't have that choice so this video is one of the few things helping them.
@@ExcaliburHeavyBattlecruiser That was beautiful, man. My grandfather died at the battle of Endor. He was just a contractor, getting paid to work on the shield generator to try and feed his family. He was caught in the cross-fire. My grandmother rarely speaks of it, but each year on the anniversary of his death we gather together to honour him and the other brave men and women who lost their lives in a war they had nothing to do with.
@@captainpantaloons I'm sorry for your grave loss. Gen Tech is doing the right thing by viewing at least the average Imperial as just another person forced by the Senate and his cronies to do his bidding. If only the Jedi code accepted true balance of the force instead of just the light, the galaxy would be much better off, trillions would still be alive.
@@ExcaliburHeavyBattlecruiser Oh absolutely! We all should ask ourselves what we would do if in fear for the lives of ourselves and family before casting judgement.
@@captainpantaloons I feel ashamed that I've joined the First Order who killed trillions of people when Starkiller Base fired. But then, the Resistance kills a lot of non-combatant people when they destroyed our dreadnought and our flagship as well as at least a dozen of my cousin ships. I decided to leave after seeing just how incompetent General Hux was. Sometimes I will help out the First Order, but only when I know that it's the Resistance that I'm firing my turbolasers at.
@@CT-5736-Bladez yeah, poor guy, I have to assume that if he wasn't in a fighter, there's a solid chance he lives, mostly because his troops actually like him, and he'd notice if something was wrong given line of sight and a little time.
@@ZumbiGamerBR the clones didn't know he was a traitor until later in the battle though, I just think it would be interesting to see how to survive if you were being lead to your death.
Several points I’d like to add. 1) if visibility is a concern insert at night, as mentioned light travels differently underwater and doing this under a new moon when not even moonlight is showing will give you the greatest level of concealment. 2) as a diver I can say keeping your equipment operational during normal shallow dives is daunting enough, during combat operations it’s sure to be much worse. So bring down extra rebreathers, regulators, tanks, masks, lights, tubes, BCD’s, depth gauges, dive computers etc, cause someone is gonna get a cracked mask at some point and if you don’t have a spare on hand he’s as good as any casualty. 3) Allen touched on this point but move cautiously. Humans are not able to handle pressure changes well and if you try to descend too fast odds are you’ll hurt yourself by popping an eardrum. In any underwater combat you’ll be moving at snails pace compared to that around you so find fixed positions where the enemy has to come to you. Don’t go casing him into the reefs and trenches cause you’ll never catch up and he’ll definitely outmaneuver you. 4) Bring a goddamn navy. The republic decided a few space ships on the surface would be sufficient and they’re idiots. If you’re in charge of this underwater operation then bring the right tools. I’m talking old fashioned surface boats (bring on the sea dogs), submarines, drones, probes torpedoes and depth charges galore. You’re Infantry will, at best, be capable of static defense or slow and quiet infiltrations. Any mass charges is gonna be a slaughter. So you’ll need machines to do anything else if you don’t have a competent native auxiliary. Use probes, submersibles and drones to find enemy camps and cities and torpedo the hell out of them like you’re the air force in Cambodia. If it moves bomb it, if it thinks then bomb it, if you think it thinks then bomb it. You’re safety is a hell of a lot more important than some coral or sea rocks. Also as a note AT-TEs are pressurized for vacuum so you can probably bring those as well for any sea floor engagements. Don’t expect them to preform well though. 5) Don’t treat this as a limited engagement. In another astounding display of republic ineptitude they thought this would be a quick battle. Don’t count on it. As mentioned you’ll be on the back-foot this entire campaign. And you’re adversaries are gonna choose when and where the fighting happens so set up the proper facilities. You need safe zones for soldiers to decompress, dry off and eat, drink or sleep, on site diving stations for troops to stock up, repair equipment and refill ammunition, miles of lines, cables and anchors for pressurized prefab buildings, communications and guidance. Rotating schedules to transfer fresh troops into the depths and bring those who need a respite out. On site medical facilities ect ect. This is gonna be a war so you need to be prepared for one and all the organization that entails.
We are suppose to be Clone Troopers and the chances of a regular clone being given command of the battle of Mon Cala is basically zero. For the second point, it would be way to heavy and would sink down forcing you to fight against the weight and probably fail until you hit ground. For the first point, going into water at night is basically like committing suicide when your fighting droids and fish people who can probably naturally see in the dark under water. Sorry that I answered in a very fucked up format.
Raiden No worries about the format. Anyway you can easily sink and anchor all the extra gear at whatever FOB you’re operating from, and as I said bring the extra gear but also fight under the assumption that this’ll be an extended underwater campaign. Have and operate facilities, prefabs and anything else you’ll need. Next there’s no way those helmets do not have some kind of vision enhancements. You’re going under the cover of night for the best concealment not for complete invisibility. If we assume clones are completely blind at night then any underwater operations end at dusk or when troopers go below 200m.
Since the clones had full access to the oceans of Kamino throughout their preparation/training. I believe its safe to assume the scuba-specialist clones functioned at peak capability underwater (for a human). The scuba sub-class would have spent their entire childhood in the water running simulations with their gear. So they should be just as comfortable moving in the dark depths as any other sentient aquatic species. I'd even go farther and say they were the most optimally prepared for their missions to come then any other specialty sub-class. Everyone else training for air-drops and ground assaults didn't really have much ground variety to practice with. A variety of harsh ocean conditions on the other hand....
You mentioned the Gungans. One thing of note I have not heard a mention of, is this - Gungans are a part-amphibious species. How did Jar Jar Binks survive on the dry worlds without, uh, 'drying out'? He would have been very dessicated in short order without regular dips in some form of liquid. Just thought I'd throw that hat into the ring and see what your explanation would be. Generation Tech Rules!
"Troubled are the waters of Mon Calamari. Its races have divided. The droid army of the Quarren Isolation League move against the Calamari Council. Alone, the Calamari are no match. Intervene, we must!" -Yoda, Clone Wars (2003)
3:32 Rift tansen (probably spelled wrong) was an excellent military leader, and warlord, and more importantly a freaking shark. Gen tech that single statement had me laughing in public and now everyone is just sort of staring at me 😅😅
Next: Felucia/Yavin 4; Jungle Warfare. Later: Mountain Warfare; I suggest Hoth, but along with Matsimus through Generation Films, you’re reviewing mountain warfare & comparing Wheeled, Treaded, & Legged Armor/Tanks & coming up with the Best down to earth design(s) & such.
Invest in better equipment, training and when possible encourage specialization. Especially for the Stormtrooper Corps learning better adaptation and preparation for the environments they will be operating in is crucial, sure they have good equipment available, but there's a large gap from bringing the right clothes to knowing what to expect on the hike.
Seeing Ahsoka Tano with a different facemask than the others to account for her montrals makes me wonder how well those things do at lower depths, I mean, they're hollow to allow for heightened spatial awareness via echolocation, wouldn't that mean her montrals would be at risk of being crushed if she dived too deep? Obviously she was still at a depth where she could breathe from the mask without much issue, so the pressure might not've been that bad, but large hollow chambers in a body, especially of unusual shape, tend to be stress points while deep underwater
Quick correction, Infrared gogles will not aid you under water. In fact they will put you at a sifnificant disadvantage. Infrared wavelengths are absodrbed much quicker in water than the visible parts of the spectrum. Just stick with regular gogles, or if you can manage it, whacky space magic gogles.
Also please be careful around your stupid Jedi General when they turn on their Lightsaber, which will short-circuit depending on the depth you are in, instantly killing everyone in a very large radius around it.
A more effective Clone trooper armor camouflage color would be red. The wave lengths are interrupted more than blues and greens and appear bracken and black. Of course this would have the reverse effect on the surface or boarding parties illuminated with white light.
would have been a better idea to saturate an area with depth charges and torpedoes then send in the troops since there would be no artillery support and concentrated enemy infantry formations. but star wars loves its epic battles
How to survive a battle 1 pick the terrain to fight on don't let the opponent choose. 2 wear plot armor! 3 see a jedi or sith run away and hide infact leave the planet. This brought to you from the learnings of generation Tech vids👍
Wait so the Republic lost the first battle with an entire battalion of Scuba Clones and then they lost the entire operation even losing the Gungan reinforcement? Damn the Republic really had stupid military tactics...
Question how did a ocean planet develop space travel you can't learn metallurgy underwater I feel like fire is a pretty crucial step into developing space travel
the mon-cala could have built some kind of flotillas from which to do metal work, then proceeded to build their undersea structures with those components
Excellent question. I guess there'd be some explaination to it, much like the way blasters and lightsabers are somehow able to work there. Perhaps it's something along the lines of how a thermal lance can work in water *shrugs*
you don't really need fire, what you need is heat and energy. And even underwater there are energy and heat sources and methods to generate and use them. Species that always lived underwater will certainly have developed technology that fits to their environment. Plus, for travelling, living and surviving in space you probably need similar tech as for underwater.
@@TheMysti97 no you do need fire to change metal and create alloys yes volcanic geissler's exist but I don't believe you could use that to create alloys which would be needed
Allen, blink once if your alright. Blink more than once and less than three if you need rescue. I won't let them dolphins fool me with their automaton in the background.
What do you think of the theory that humans initially evolved for life in water? After coming down from the trees but before venturing on to the savannahs we were semi equatic.
4:09
Dengar: Oi Bossk, who's your girlfriend?
Bossk: Shut up Dengar
Dengar: Ok nevermind, unless I paid u millions of credits so u can tell me your girlfriend!😂
Bossk: Dengar, still the same, SHUT UP!
@@pyeitme508 oh, its Ventress btw, in-case of anyone reading this who doesnt know
;)
"How to Survive the Battle of ..."
Just don't be anywhere near it. Period.
This video is for those poor men and women who were conscripted by a warring faction. They don't have that choice so this video is one of the few things helping them.
@@ExcaliburHeavyBattlecruiser That was beautiful, man. My grandfather died at the battle of Endor. He was just a contractor, getting paid to work on the shield generator to try and feed his family. He was caught in the cross-fire. My grandmother rarely speaks of it, but each year on the anniversary of his death we gather together to honour him and the other brave men and women who lost their lives in a war they had nothing to do with.
@@captainpantaloons I'm sorry for your grave loss. Gen Tech is doing the right thing by viewing at least the average Imperial as just another person forced by the Senate and his cronies to do his bidding. If only the Jedi code accepted true balance of the force instead of just the light, the galaxy would be much better off, trillions would still be alive.
@@ExcaliburHeavyBattlecruiser Oh absolutely! We all should ask ourselves what we would do if in fear for the lives of ourselves and family before casting judgement.
@@captainpantaloons I feel ashamed that I've joined the First Order who killed trillions of people when Starkiller Base fired. But then, the Resistance kills a lot of non-combatant people when they destroyed our dreadnought and our flagship as well as at least a dozen of my cousin ships. I decided to leave after seeing just how incompetent General Hux was. Sometimes I will help out the First Order, but only when I know that it's the Resistance that I'm firing my turbolasers at.
The battle of ManCala was awesome on the 2003 series, I was so glad the did a fleshed out version of it in The Clone Wars
Next do how to survive Cato Neimoidia because I- we need that information..
Plo Koon
Don’t be near us clones
@@CT-5736-Bladez yeah, poor guy, I have to assume that if he wasn't in a fighter, there's a solid chance he lives, mostly because his troops actually like him, and he'd notice if something was wrong given line of sight and a little time.
I would very much like to know how to survive the battle of Cato Neimodia. Very useful information.
If you need to deal with fish people, send in the Japanese fleets
With Ahab leading them
Alex Hotere sushi
Tentacles has entered the chat.
@Alex Hotere yes
lol.
How to survive the battle of Stalingrad
Step one: you don't
how survive anything
step one:you cant,we all die
Russian winter has entered the chat
We will survive comrade
Hey Allan who’s that in the back ground see them in the tv
I think that's Mrs Allen…
Nice jeans. fapfapfapfap
Is it ben
Glad I'm not alone wondering
Its his wife
Haven't been this early in 2 years, how about the battle of Umbara next? That one would be cool.
"If you see something long and tentacley, just leave it alone."
That one is simple. Just bombard Pong Krell's ship and then call in a execution platoon to kill him in case he survives the fall. Done.
@@ZumbiGamerBR the clones didn't know he was a traitor until later in the battle though, I just think it would be interesting to see how to survive if you were being lead to your death.
don't be in the 501st
Good news.
Several points I’d like to add. 1) if visibility is a concern insert at night, as mentioned light travels differently underwater and doing this under a new moon when not even moonlight is showing will give you the greatest level of concealment. 2) as a diver I can say keeping your equipment operational during normal shallow dives is daunting enough, during combat operations it’s sure to be much worse. So bring down extra rebreathers, regulators, tanks, masks, lights, tubes, BCD’s, depth gauges, dive computers etc, cause someone is gonna get a cracked mask at some point and if you don’t have a spare on hand he’s as good as any casualty. 3) Allen touched on this point but move cautiously. Humans are not able to handle pressure changes well and if you try to descend too fast odds are you’ll hurt yourself by popping an eardrum. In any underwater combat you’ll be moving at snails pace compared to that around you so find fixed positions where the enemy has to come to you. Don’t go casing him into the reefs and trenches cause you’ll never catch up and he’ll definitely outmaneuver you. 4) Bring a goddamn navy. The republic decided a few space ships on the surface would be sufficient and they’re idiots. If you’re in charge of this underwater operation then bring the right tools. I’m talking old fashioned surface boats (bring on the sea dogs), submarines, drones, probes torpedoes and depth charges galore. You’re Infantry will, at best, be capable of static defense or slow and quiet infiltrations. Any mass charges is gonna be a slaughter. So you’ll need machines to do anything else if you don’t have a competent native auxiliary. Use probes, submersibles and drones to find enemy camps and cities and torpedo the hell out of them like you’re the air force in Cambodia. If it moves bomb it, if it thinks then bomb it, if you think it thinks then bomb it. You’re safety is a hell of a lot more important than some coral or sea rocks. Also as a note AT-TEs are pressurized for vacuum so you can probably bring those as well for any sea floor engagements. Don’t expect them to preform well though. 5) Don’t treat this as a limited engagement. In another astounding display of republic ineptitude they thought this would be a quick battle. Don’t count on it. As mentioned you’ll be on the back-foot this entire campaign. And you’re adversaries are gonna choose when and where the fighting happens so set up the proper facilities. You need safe zones for soldiers to decompress, dry off and eat, drink or sleep, on site diving stations for troops to stock up, repair equipment and refill ammunition, miles of lines, cables and anchors for pressurized prefab buildings, communications and guidance. Rotating schedules to transfer fresh troops into the depths and bring those who need a respite out. On site medical facilities ect ect. This is gonna be a war so you need to be prepared for one and all the organization that entails.
We are suppose to be Clone Troopers and the chances of a regular clone being given command of the battle of Mon Cala is basically zero. For the second point, it would be way to heavy and would sink down forcing you to fight against the weight and probably fail until you hit ground. For the first point, going into water at night is basically like committing suicide when your fighting droids and fish people who can probably naturally see in the dark under water. Sorry that I answered in a very fucked up format.
Raiden No worries about the format. Anyway you can easily sink and anchor all the extra gear at whatever FOB you’re operating from, and as I said bring the extra gear but also fight under the assumption that this’ll be an extended underwater campaign. Have and operate facilities, prefabs and anything else you’ll need. Next there’s no way those helmets do not have some kind of vision enhancements. You’re going under the cover of night for the best concealment not for complete invisibility. If we assume clones are completely blind at night then any underwater operations end at dusk or when troopers go below 200m.
Also how useful would it be to use active sonar in this scenario?
To sum these vids up: Know yourself and know the enemy.
"If you know yourself and the enemy, you will win every battle."
and knowing, *IS HALF THE BATT*
-ohshit wrong franchise-
@@phantomdude9901 😂😂😂
“You shall not fear the result of a hundred battles”
Ur a freakin factory of quality content! Keep the consistency!
Since the clones had full access to the oceans of Kamino throughout their preparation/training. I believe its safe to assume the scuba-specialist clones functioned at peak capability underwater (for a human). The scuba sub-class would have spent their entire childhood in the water running simulations with their gear. So they should be just as comfortable moving in the dark depths as any other sentient aquatic species. I'd even go farther and say they were the most optimally prepared for their missions to come then any other specialty sub-class. Everyone else training for air-drops and ground assaults didn't really have much ground variety to practice with. A variety of harsh ocean conditions on the other hand....
How to survive the battle of Felucia...if the droids don't get you...well pretty much everything else on the planet will
Easy I just stay in the lucrehulk in orbit
@@irenerivera4827 You're a droid. You're being sent down there and got no immune system cus your not an organic lifeform.
You mentioned the Gungans. One thing of note I have not heard a mention of, is this - Gungans are a part-amphibious species. How did Jar Jar Binks survive on the dry worlds without, uh, 'drying out'? He would have been very dessicated in short order without regular dips in some form of liquid. Just thought I'd throw that hat into the ring and see what your explanation would be. Generation Tech Rules!
4:09 anyone notice the woman walking in the reflection?
At 4:09, in the TV reflection, you can see a woman putting what seems to be a cup on a table. I think I can also hear talking?
How to survive the Battle of Mon Cala: Take swimming lessons
How to survive the First Battle of Geonosis: You don't
4:12 That one guy that has one job, to put up a Star Wars background fails at it by being to late to put it up.
It's a girl lmao
I can't wait for the inevitable Felucia episode.
Indeed
How to survive Felucia?
*_You won't_*
how to survive the battle of Umbara....shoot your supposed Jedi General
I see your a man of culture as well
"Troubled are the waters of Mon Calamari. Its races have divided. The droid army of the Quarren Isolation League move against the Calamari Council. Alone, the Calamari are no match. Intervene, we must!" -Yoda, Clone Wars (2003)
3:32 Rift tansen (probably spelled wrong) was an excellent military leader, and warlord, and more importantly a freaking shark.
Gen tech that single statement had me laughing in public and now everyone is just sort of staring at me 😅😅
Next: Felucia/Yavin 4; Jungle Warfare.
Later: Mountain Warfare; I suggest Hoth, but along with Matsimus through Generation Films, you’re reviewing mountain warfare & comparing Wheeled, Treaded, & Legged Armor/Tanks & coming up with the Best down to earth design(s) & such.
Jedi, sith, they're all the same. Just hire us mandos to do your dirty work
Pretty sure the oldest enemy to the Mandalorians were the Jedi, especially since there was a whole war between them too
@@andresherrera2902 they were, mandalorians wanted to test themselves against the jedi
@@TheEmperorsChampion964 and lost the war
@@andresherrera2902 Win or lose, it didn't matter they both brought honor
Asger Skirata why ru pretending to be a mando u loser
The best way to win any battle is find an abandoned corner and sit there until the battle is over.
Stonks Guy better hope your side wins.
Better idea: run away from the battle
Can you do a video on how to make the empire a better army by fixing it. Change blaster, equipment, vehicles, etc.
Invest in better equipment, training and when possible encourage specialization. Especially for the Stormtrooper Corps learning better adaptation and preparation for the environments they will be operating in is crucial, sure they have good equipment available, but there's a large gap from bringing the right clothes to knowing what to expect on the hike.
This series I sense building up at some point to, perhaps, how you survive, that last, final, climatic battle with the Dolphins..
Though they're aliens I say we use the Covenant method. Glass the planet
Also next do how to survive a star wars movie without plot amour.
be a supporting character that only appears in non-plot development scenes
Seeing Ahsoka Tano with a different facemask than the others to account for her montrals makes me wonder how well those things do at lower depths, I mean, they're hollow to allow for heightened spatial awareness via echolocation, wouldn't that mean her montrals would be at risk of being crushed if she dived too deep? Obviously she was still at a depth where she could breathe from the mask without much issue, so the pressure might not've been that bad, but large hollow chambers in a body, especially of unusual shape, tend to be stress points while deep underwater
Quick correction, Infrared gogles will not aid you under water. In fact they will put you at a sifnificant disadvantage. Infrared wavelengths are absodrbed much quicker in water than the visible parts of the spectrum. Just stick with regular gogles, or if you can manage it, whacky space magic gogles.
Also please be careful around your stupid Jedi General when they turn on their Lightsaber, which will short-circuit depending on the depth you are in, instantly killing everyone in a very large radius around it.
A more effective Clone trooper armor camouflage color would be red. The wave lengths are interrupted more than blues and greens and appear bracken and black. Of course this would have the reverse effect on the surface or boarding parties illuminated with white light.
Love the vid! Content is amazing as always!
Best channel!
How to survive the battle of Felucia next?
Don’t eat the mushrooms
@@GenerationTech how to survive the Battle of Umbara?
Oh that’s a good one
@@GenerationTech "Bye Felicia".
You don't
Liquid can not be compressed, no differential buffers. The full force of the blast travels much further.
Water? The New York accent is strong with this one lol
8:30 You can't use thermal vision under water.
Really?
@@nobleman9393 infrared radiation cant travel far in water. It is absorbed by water molecules.
Just don’t fight? Again? I love the content on here!
Very sound advice.
Good job from Sydney Australia
would have been a better idea to saturate an area with depth charges and torpedoes then send in the troops since there would be no artillery support and concentrated enemy infantry formations. but star wars loves its epic battles
How to survive a battle 1 pick the terrain to fight on don't let the opponent choose. 2 wear plot armor! 3 see a jedi or sith run away and hide infact leave the planet. This brought to you from the learnings of generation Tech vids👍
Nuke depth charges are quite deadly.
Wait so the Republic lost the first battle with an entire battalion of Scuba Clones and then they lost the entire operation even losing the Gungan reinforcement?
Damn the Republic really had stupid military tactics...
Did any one else see his wife in the reflection of the tv lol
Love this series!!
Mon Cala is my personal favorite planet
If Lightsaber physics was real underwater fights would look way different... possibly even trigger a crazy chain reaction
People not knowing how to survive a fictional battle underwater with lasers and monks
Allen:and I took that personally
Who else sow a person walking in the background look at the tv at
4:11 and couldn’t stop seeing them
Can you do a vdo of how the empire beat Mon cala after the formation of the empire and how there ships ended up in the rebellion?
Who is that shown in the tv screen's reflection?! At 4:11
While it's good to keep in the good graces of your local allies, remember that calamari rings are for eating, not kissing.…
Battle of coruscant next?
Question how did a ocean planet develop space travel you can't learn metallurgy underwater I feel like fire is a pretty crucial step into developing space travel
the mon-cala could have built some kind of flotillas from which to do metal work, then proceeded to build their undersea structures with those components
Excellent question. I guess there'd be some explaination to it, much like the way blasters and lightsabers are somehow able to work there. Perhaps it's something along the lines of how a thermal lance can work in water *shrugs*
you don't really need fire, what you need is heat and energy. And even underwater there are energy and heat sources and methods to generate and use them. Species that always lived underwater will certainly have developed technology that fits to their environment. Plus, for travelling, living and surviving in space you probably need similar tech as for underwater.
@@TheMysti97 no you do need fire to change metal and create alloys yes volcanic geissler's exist but I don't believe you could use that to create alloys which would be needed
UA-cam is weird. There are comments from multiple hours ago and UA-cam says it was uploaded 2 minutes ago. They might want to fix some stuff
Patreons ??? Getting early access.
He might have re-uploaded it. Happens sometimes when a mistake in the video is noticed or various other reasons.
Its been an entire hour since upload, but only 23 views so far?
it's still unlisted
Tampson may be related to jaws
What movie was that in the sub scene? And the paratroopers scene?
Good advice, except that I would opt for low-light instead of infrared.
Great video but seriously you've got the Christmas tree up still😂
Allen, blink once if your alright. Blink more than once and less than three if you need rescue. I won't let them dolphins fool me with their automaton in the background.
Mon Cala is one of my least favorite battle since it seems to have one of the most difficult battleground (or waterground) to fight in
“Leave that up to the heroes...”
Shows the dark lord of the sith 0:50
Return to Clone Wars history!!!!!!!
I lost it at "he's a freakin' shark"
It would be really cool if they would create a map in Star wars battlefront 2 of the mon cala like a special underwater battle
How about a hypothetical video on 'How to Survive Skaro'?
4:09 ooh, who's this?
The plot thickens....
Drop crap loads of depth charges down where the enemy is, wait til bodies float to service, then cook em up and have a victory party.
4:13 nice try hiding your hostage sitting on the couch there XD
8:15 is this from supernatural?
Do a how to survive Felicia
I watched this arc just a few days ago.
Do the battle of umbara next
Jedi: *sends human soldiers to fight in the environment humans do worst in*
Human soldiers: *literally all die*
Jedi: *pikachu face*
How to survive the battle of Geonsis or Umbara would be cool to see
Do a real life version of this series
Please do umbara or geonosis next. i will like every one!
The 1st legion are the 1st in the fight and the last to leave that's what we do
Anyone else see the reflection on the T.V.? Lmfao 😂
Hey alan do you think we could build a AT-TE tank today with modern technology?
At 6:05 what movie is that from?
I'm pretty sure water absorbs infrared well, so infrared goggles are actually useless.
:(
Perhaps some sort of sonar?
It does indeed
What do you think of the theory that humans initially evolved for life in water? After coming down from the trees but before venturing on to the savannahs we were semi equatic.
4:08 does anyone see the reflection in the TV?
Allen can you tell me how to get plot armor?
The one place where the high ground is ineffective.
Do battle of Croissant next
Just keep looking in the reflection of the tv in the background you can see someone changing it
Not be there?
Who was that on the tv on 4:10
LOL Alan dude your so badass! you make that shit seem real
lol
One doesn't win a war by dying for their cause, they win by making the other guys do that
Wow, Gungans are useful?
How to survive the battle of umbara next please
We need a video on the different ways to Ewok meat. We told Ewoks taste great, but I have no idea how to make Ewok jerky or steak.
4:09 Who is that?