Best HFY Sci-Fi Stories: Where Empires Go To Die
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
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"Lemme go _rewrite human nature_ real quick."
_internal cackling_
I'm glad for you it was internal cackling...for me it was sipping some Irish wiskey, and having to swallow real fast in order to not spray it all over my monitor. LOL
For the talented writer.
For the reader who entertains us daily.
For the algorithm that controls us all.
I Couldn't Have Said It Better.
Agreed!! 👍💯💯💯💯💯
Stories that are written instead of generated. The difference is amazing.
Human tenacity is only matched by our spite
so when our spite match our tenacity, we can square our détemination. is that right?
early bird contributes to the algorithm.
Indeed
As the saying goes: the early bird gets no sleep
Appreciate the reference to the current situations happening today
I know right? Gives me hope
@SmoochyRoo unfortunately this channel also story glazing the team mowing the lawn.
"There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass." -- Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (Japanese Navy)
That was just talking about America. Imagine an entire world like this.
It would be actually true only for nations like America, which respect the right to bear arms - specially to resist tyranny - and they have a proud tradition of it.
Most of the states - including mine - treat their population like prisoners or chattel, forbidding arms to them.
see I came into this expecting space Afghanistan, and that's exactly what I got. Also surprised there weren't any comments made about the Rockies and Appalachians, those would be a nightmare to go through or over. Every cave, every little outcropping of rock, ever little cluster of boulders could be one more nest waiting to swat what ever flies go by
yup...grew up in the Appalachians that run through northern PA...know that land like the back of my hand...and because most of the towns (even though small) are in the valleys, it would be easy to see when someone would be leaving town to come give you some trouble, and set up to give them a good 'ole country welcome. 😁
He did mention the Rockies, "Idaho was my own personal byword for Hell." The Coeur d'Alene, Cleawater, Bitterroot, Selkirk & Cabinet mountains are part of the Rockies running from South/Central Idaho up into Canada. Not sure about the Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, they might be considered Cascade Range
No dictator…no invader…can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand. The Centauri learned this lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free. - G'Kar
God bless the righters of B5. G'kar will always be one of the greatest character evolutions
“No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand. The Centauri learned this lesson once, we will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.” ~ G'Kar, Babylon 5
So true.
Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Che Guevara
There must always be another to take up arms against the darkness. That is the core of true family beyond kin, and the unifying link that brings day to night and allow the fallen to rest.
Another couple of good ones.
"It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees." -Emiliano Zapata.
"When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out." -Ho Chi Minh.
Not saying I agree with everything they said and did, but they do have a point here.
As a Vietnamese, it brings me joy that the Author brings up Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Cong. While I wasn't from that generation, I admire our forefathers for the sacrifices they made for the freedom we have today.
I'm Australian, the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong faced us once in battle and then avoided us at every opportunity. We do not take prisoners, leave survivors, or care about 'War Crimes'.
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That's a vile thing to brag about from someone who's nation lost a war against literal emus, and in the end y'all still had to retreat from Vietnam.
"Freedom"
What I find ironic about this is that both sides fought for their right to self rule.
North Vietnam on one side, South Vietnam on the other.
South Vietnam's fate was ultimately sealed by the peace treaty though. Without outside forces to bolster their numbers, they were vastly outbumbered when the North ignored the treaty.
Any Warlike aliens try to occupy Arabs going to regret it.
Excellent story explaining the human condition
I was waiting for him to try to pronounce "indefatigable" lol. He almost got it right!
I swear, I think he does it on purpose. Anything over 4 syllables 🎲🎲 ...AND, I think (from the edit stutter) he must have googled it too! It's kind of an endearing foible, imo.
The forgiveness of humans of those they conquer is less common than believed. There have been empires from neobabylon through USA that have acted magnanimous in victory. There's been also like Assyrians to communists that have been utterly brutal to the vanquished. Not being a historian I cannot hazard a % but for every example of benign conqueror like Rhodesians I think of a brutal like the Congo. Also some peoples get conquered and stay conquered while others not so.
The human spirit is diverse on this point.
Yes, kinda heavy for a fun little story.
You know at the point when you describe the worst thing that you think can happen to someone... Then they say they have a name for that you know you then have vastly underestimate your opponent.
Funny that he lists every revolution and insurgency besides the largest and most influential one. The american revolutionary war
The author, through his character, used Ho Chi Minh as a pisitive example of human resistance. I don't think you'll see a lot of "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" even were the author to be from the U.S., if you grasp the insinuation.
@@MartyrPandaGaming thats fair, i suppose i shouldn't expect decency from a commie
It's a neat story, sure but it leaves out a key part of insurgencies; they're often funded/supplied by outside "unaffiliated" parties. As long as someone is willing to pour their resources into a conflict but at the same time remain outside of it the conflict will rage on.
Case in point in Germany after the war there were two insurgencies, one short lived and one that lasted until the fall of the Soviet union.
The first were the diehards that didn't believe the war was over. They had neither resources nor popular support and were quickly and brutally beaten down (during the occupation years leading up and immediately after the surrender entire families could be executed for the misdeeds of one member).
The second one though was a communist insurgency. They would constantly launch terror attacks meant to spread chaos and destabilize the government but when the Soviet Union fell it dried up as fast as it started.
If the aliens were really wanting to get rid of humanity they would have used orbital bombardment of earth with nerve gas, untill it would fill the whole atmosphere.
But for some reason they wanted humanity alive, they needed them. Interesting to what end. I hope the story will be expanded on that.
Nice story . Well written . But things that annoy me in such scenarios , interstellar civilisation, would be able to draw resources from Astroid fields a thousand gold they can from a planet .
If they want to invade a planet, it would be for other reason like religion , cultural or political.
Nobody would invade a planet period. Have you learned in history class about what a logistical nightmare the D-Day Landings were? That journey was barely a hundred miles from friendly shores. Now imagine having to transport, deploy and supply enough troops to conquer a planet literally lightyears away from your nearest supply hub.
No society bound to such talent-wasting concepts such as slavery, extremist politics or theocracy would develop the capacity to do this.
Thank you both. UKUK
People seem to forget how empires meet in the east of Europe , even the Ottomans knew wiser to keep some just vassals as the didn't have funding to keep their last conquests.
Each and every one on the Balkan peninsula cost coffers and men to keep in line.
Yet one at the end over the Danube province remained a vassal for they paid in blood and gold to be free.
Yet the ottomans never knew the mistake they made, each time they show weakness that region was first to rebel.
When they pushed into Napoli the province rose up, the ottoman army of hundred thousand men turned around.
They sought the Austro Hungarian empire to help rid them of the ottomans yet their knight were arrogant and lost in the swamps.
They were there each time unrest was ripe.
And they were there letting the Russian empire pass through their lands to fell the Ottomans once , and the ottoman empire's back broke .
Idaho gang rise up
Is it just WA an OR trying to jion up? Can a city's derelict persons vote be traded for drugs? Or just it just done as one of the terms an conditions they've agreed to.
"Idaho is now my personal byword for hell."😅
"We call that one 'Mowing the Lawn'." 😅😅😅
Indegenous species is defective. Remove and replace with more useful client species. Moving on.
'Where Empires go to Die.'
....afganestan?
That was my first thought as well
same for me. Earth and it's future colonie would probable be space afganestan for all of the other empires.
*Alexei must return, we shall reunite the russian peoples against the impures Invader from the great empire.
For God, Alexei and Russia!*
Some lunatic in the warlord state of Komi.
I mean, as an advanced alien race, you'd just kill them all at that point.
Read more between the lines. There is mention of collaborationists, of supporters, among humans, either willing or broken into submission. There is mention of terror groups hitting civilian infrastructure, which I guess means roads and factories and centers of power and law enforcement that support the occupying force. There is mention of other civilizations subjugated for their benefit.
The alien Empire didn't need the raw resources of Earth, because everyone kind of knows you can get the same resources from uninhabited planets and asteroid fields (even water), so if you can bring a tank to work on a planet with different biology, you can bring a tunneling drill on a big asteroid in the void of space. No, they needed the populace, the manpower, to work for them, to produce stuff for them or serve them, and they needed the planet in working conditions to house the manpower and the production facilities
Going all exterminatus on Earth, especially after you spent so much cash and resources in trying to conquer them, would just be a massive waste, which is why most sci-fi stories have the aliens try to either enslave Earth for the long run (think the Goauld, or the Combine, or the alien forces from Falling Skies), or decide to straight up genocide all humans from the get-go in order to take the planet (see the aliens from Battle LA, or the Covenants when they get all religious)
And that is even assuming you have the means to kill eight billion (or more) people in a very short amount of time WITHOUT destroying the planet in the process, because if you just glass or frack the whole thing then you don't even get to keep the resources or the inhabitable planet afterwards (unless, again, you're doing it for the religious reason of cleansing the universe of all lesser beings, again like the Covies or the 40k Imperium).
Feed the algorithm
What, no mention of Ireland? 800 years of resistance to English rule, and they don’t get a footnote in a story about insurgency. I’m disappointed.
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Actually, any group of people being oppressed.
Only works if they don't want to kill us.
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This is another one where I'm not sure if it's a difference in US versus British pronunciation or if you were just Hooked on Phonics way too hard as a kid
Sorry to be a pain but I believe indifatigable is pronounced "tigable" not "teegable". Just watch Horatio Hornblower
Gtrat story! 5 0f 5.
*gasp* you pronounced my favorite English word, "indefatigable", wrong 😮
Might want to fix that editing arror on the last line. Including that blown take before the good one kinda spoils it.
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Noice
3rd, nice & early to this upload for once
The Afghanistan myth/meme is one of the weirder ones; it's seems it is propagated solely by people unwilling/incapable of doing a google search.
I have anecdotally noticed it's largely still an American and Western Euro thing, I'm curious if it has spread outside the 'western cultural sphere'.
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Great story. But this comment is on how you butchered “indefatigable” 😂😂
Like you do know google well help you pronounce word right?🤣🤣🤣
You just🤣 you just need to plug it in and hit the speaker button😆
Look “n-de-fat-t-guh-a-bol”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh god, I had fun.🤩
Good story but you repeated half sentences a few time so not a great reading. Still better than most ai readers on the platform.
My bad, that's easily fixable on my end. Timestamp?
@@NetNarrator the only one I noticed is the last line, the first half is repeated.
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