Well, kindness - is a sure way to be used and then be thrown away like a garbage you are. But gladly, there will be no "galactic community" IRL - different life will be too alien to each other to communicate and too far between to meet.
"there will be no galactic community" I dunno if it could or not. I just know we live out in the sticks of the galaxy and we have trouble communicating with ourselves.
@@vladcrow4225 united galactic community? well that a no But no galactic communities? Not so sure. Probably it would be divided by the thousand different factions
@@WE_DONT_LIE At first I read "berzerkreig" as blitzkrieg too. What could it mean hmm instead of total war a berzerkreig could be a war out of control. Kinda like Reavers from firefly/serenity? War for war's sake with no purpose or glory. A war without reason. Usually you gotta blow up Earth to give humans a reason. Imagine if they never needed one and instead of advancing on systems and planets for revenge they just randomly and on occasion came outta the void because they can.
Blitzkrieg is lightning war, so I've heard. I just used "total war" because sometimes that is where these stories can end up. Even if you were to remove the end up part people would still want a story as to why and how because it'd break suspension of disbelief. Leave that out and theories of: they enjoy it, or it's a game, they respawn, VR AI humans evolved when we all uploaded and lost their way. . . yeah all that pops up because even I can't see it.
It would make a good extension to the story but a few facts would stand in the way of "bringing the saurids home, From what I've read somewhwere, atmospheric pressure is only about 1/3 of the time of the asteroid strike and the oxygen content was also much higher. That's why so many of the dinosaurs could grow bigger and the ridiculous size of the flying dinosaurs.
The difference here is that their species is extinct and not looking to reclaim their home world. Although personally, I'd like to think that if we encountered sapient dinosaurs that had evolved on earth, we'd welcome them with open arms, after all, what better way to form an intra species alliance than having the same cradle world.
its easy to get comfortable with familiar foes.... though... one side note for this story i think is important.. , the humans apparently deployed new weaponry modelled after progenitor relics wich caught this galatic 'union' off guard to the extreme , yet in its past it would if not been using it at least been familiar with the concept of its tech.. that suggests its regression of equality also been coupled with a regress of technology.... so , those ships 'built to perfection' why do i have a sneaking suppression the tech used for them sure is fitted together with sublime artistry but also... that this slightly despotic nepotism flawed union have very few that actually understands the principles and science behind the hardware they use and depend largely on automated curation to preserve it and fabricate hardware based on it..
*Namoth* First enable auto correct on your browser, or where ever you typed this on. Your comment is interesting and insightful, but suffers from bad spelling. as a fellow victim of the same , i suggest enable auto correct,or download Gramarly. Your comment indicates an intelligent person. It is indeed the case, with all authoritarian regimes, that innovation and technological progress is stifled. Elites dislike new things, unless they contribute to their ease. They are suspicious of military innovation and talented officers, even among their own. I should say especially among their own. Automation is preferred over actual people, because they are fearful of people in general. It comes from isolation, which internal strife makes needful. Authoritarians are cowards at heart, thus to them it is natural to fear ,every person they meet seeks to harm them. It is the core reason for the impoverishment of others, as well as their subjugation and harsh treatment. Fear! An irrational all pervading fear, sometimes masquerading as anger or contempt.
@@peterwalls-qf7ii sorry a lill second language grammar or spelling with discord with is to prefer over 'auto spelling on/translate'' ... i must sadly say if one have spelling problems etc... all i ever seen those do is to either suggest the completely sodding wrong words or syntax based on singular letters or flat out mangle the grammar of a native tongue paragraph so badly when turning it to english that one might aswell post pictogram gifs... no hard feelings for suggesting it ,its just so... annoying ...,since people on the 'average' spectrum of literacy should be capable to 'auto correct' as they read much like someone can read a whole paragraph in ther native tongue... and not notice its nothing but jumbled letters until someone points it out.. but yes , those is the 'sociological' observations i more or lees thought of so to speak.. sort of sweet with a story having a lill bit of 'dinos' in itself , did enjoy that detail myself since it gives some nice time frames to work with the technological decline and ''public lie'' aspect one to chip away fragments slowly so it not is noticed by the powers that be.. and the other to allow for the poetic karma of a broad populace having diverged from the back thought of the agenda that tradition given inertia to enough that once exposed it cause a paradigm shift in loyalty so to speak.
Imagine there still dinos out there just waiting. Space Dino: oh look they just found my greatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreat grand father's remains and they displayed it in thier so called american museum of natural history and apparently his remains even stared in the night of the musuem
Man I'm glade your doing these narrations because I'm board to death cleaning these rusty gun them conscripts line up for. Boringness but the easiest job ever.
Ooooo, sounds like the author had a similar idea as the Jenkinsverse author. Space Dino’s as progenitors to humans (although in this case the Dino’s maybe but not confirmed are native to sol?)
Space Dino were real, lizard people their offspring? Or they had their shot and lost but Gaia don't give up so easy. So the galaxy once again faces some Terrans.
Are we seriously going to just drop "Yeah, we killed the crap out of that Terry guy!" and pretend it wasn't worth including in the story? I mean, if they were going to share the data anyway, wtf?
"The researcher resisted and was unfortunately killed" implies that he likely tried to resist by using deadly force, aka. Likely a gun. I want to think the soldiers are better trained than to accidentally kill an unarmed noncombatant when their main goal was capture to begin with.
@@Elmithian or they know the rule that a human is never unarmed, imagination is their weapon after all I just hope he got a few with whatever rock or device he turned into an improvised weapon
@@Elmithian Spoken like someone who has never used a weapon before. If someone is resisting with deadly force it is VERY difficult to bring them down without the same.
@@Elmithian I paid attention to the second half implying troops could be trained well enough to take people resisting that way alive. Again that's an ignorant thing to say.
most likely not. This seems to be part 2 of another story, that i listened to not long ago. I remember the term "Koorang" from the beginning of this story, to be in that other story too. Dont know if there will be another part, but if there will be another one.... its time to avenge the Space Dinos...
Sigh! No history , does not in fact repeat. It is more a case of failing to identify the conditions ,that led to a previous disastrous outcome, we tend to recreate them after a few generations. If you are not guided by Murphy's laws, such things tend to happen often. Smart people keep things simple, thus succeeding with less cost, than the idiots that plan complicated grand endeavours that collapse under their own inefficiency in a short while. Entropy does play favourites.
I am fond of the saying "History may not repeat, but it sometimes rhymes" for this reason. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to make the same, or at least similar, mistakes and have an outcome that is remarkably similar to one that happened in the past. And what happens to them is often what happened, sometimes by said actor's hands, to someone else in the past.
Younger species acting like spoiled children who never got an ass whipping. Poor poor space Dino’s. Their only crime was kindness.
Well, kindness - is a sure way to be used and then be thrown away like a garbage you are.
But gladly, there will be no "galactic community" IRL - different life will be too alien to each other to communicate and too far between to meet.
"there will be no galactic community"
I dunno if it could or not.
I just know we live out in the sticks of the galaxy and we have trouble communicating with ourselves.
@@vladcrow4225 united galactic community? well that a no
But no galactic communities? Not so sure. Probably it would be divided by the thousand different factions
Menendez Brothers, Stephon Seddon and countless others.
they destroyed the space dinos and something worse came
Human vengeance
BEHOLD! Humanity!
space monkey
That's very similar to pandora's box, imo...
"Holy Crap! Talking Dinos!"
While the rest of the Galaxy will soon go "Holy Crap! Berzerking Murder Monkeys!"
I misread that as "berzerkreig " which isn't a word, but should be.
@@markfergerson2145
For the Emperor!
@@markfergerson2145 I mean I read it as blitzkrieg
@@WE_DONT_LIE At first I read "berzerkreig" as blitzkrieg too. What could it mean hmm instead of total war a berzerkreig could be a war out of control. Kinda like Reavers from firefly/serenity? War for war's sake with no purpose or glory. A war without reason.
Usually you gotta blow up Earth to give humans a reason. Imagine if they never needed one and instead of advancing on systems and planets for revenge they just randomly and on occasion came outta the void because they can.
Blitzkrieg is lightning war, so I've heard. I just used "total war" because sometimes that is where these stories can end up. Even if you were to remove the end up part people would still want a story as to why and how because it'd break suspension of disbelief. Leave that out and theories of: they enjoy it, or it's a game, they respawn, VR AI humans evolved when we all uploaded and lost their way. . . yeah all that pops up because even I can't see it.
What would make an interesting sequel, would be finding some Saurids frozen but revivable to bring them back home sweet deathworld.
It would make a good extension to the story but a few facts would stand in the way of "bringing the saurids home, From what I've read somewhwere, atmospheric pressure is only about 1/3 of the time of the asteroid strike and the oxygen content was also much higher. That's why so many of the dinosaurs could grow bigger and the ridiculous size of the flying dinosaurs.
We would be delighted to build the friendly space dinos spacesuits so they can come home and see what we have become.
@@SmokeGrinder They are fellow Sol-d Deathworlders, they would be able to adapt, maybe atmospheric compression fields
I can't hear Harvey Birdman without thinking "Attorney at Law!"
So cool to see the continuation of the previous story about the human war.
This is a sequel? What was the title and can I find it on UA-cam?
This
@@SoloWing88 this what?
@@seanboyd745 I also want the title of the previous story
@@SoloWing88Yeah, saying "this" for that doesn't leave much to guess what you want. Maybe other words would 've been more appropriate
Greetings Mentlegent
For the Rhyhtm that is Algo
Far too often, Humans and Saurids/Silurians are at odds. This time, we get to avenge them.
The difference here is that their species is extinct and not looking to reclaim their home world. Although personally, I'd like to think that if we encountered sapient dinosaurs that had evolved on earth, we'd welcome them with open arms, after all, what better way to form an intra species alliance than having the same cradle world.
its easy to get comfortable with familiar foes.... though... one side note for this story i think is important.. , the humans apparently deployed new weaponry modelled after progenitor relics wich caught this galatic 'union' off guard to the extreme , yet in its past it would if not been using it at least been familiar with the concept of its tech.. that suggests its regression of equality also been coupled with a regress of technology.... so , those ships 'built to perfection' why do i have a sneaking suppression the tech used for them sure is fitted together with sublime artistry but also... that this slightly despotic nepotism flawed union have very few that actually understands the principles and science behind the hardware they use and depend largely on automated curation to preserve it and fabricate hardware based on it..
*Namoth*
First enable auto correct on your browser, or where ever you typed this on. Your comment is interesting and insightful, but suffers from bad spelling. as a fellow victim of the same , i suggest enable auto correct,or download Gramarly.
Your comment indicates an intelligent person.
It is indeed the case, with all authoritarian regimes, that innovation and technological progress is stifled. Elites dislike new things, unless they contribute to their ease. They are suspicious of military innovation and talented officers, even among their own. I should say especially among their own.
Automation is preferred over actual people, because they are fearful of people in general. It comes from isolation, which internal strife makes needful.
Authoritarians are cowards at heart, thus to them it is natural to fear ,every person they meet seeks to harm them.
It is the core reason for the impoverishment of others, as well as their subjugation and harsh treatment.
Fear! An irrational all pervading fear, sometimes masquerading as anger or contempt.
@@peterwalls-qf7ii sorry a lill second language grammar or spelling with discord with is to prefer over 'auto spelling on/translate'' ... i must sadly say if one have spelling problems etc... all i ever seen those do is to either suggest the completely sodding wrong words or syntax based on singular letters or flat out mangle the grammar of a native tongue paragraph so badly when turning it to english that one might aswell post pictogram gifs...
no hard feelings for suggesting it ,its just so... annoying ...,since people on the 'average' spectrum of literacy should be capable to 'auto correct' as they read much like someone can read a whole paragraph in ther native tongue...
and not notice its nothing but jumbled letters until someone points it out..
but yes , those is the 'sociological' observations i more or lees thought of so to speak..
sort of sweet with a story having a lill bit of 'dinos' in itself , did enjoy that detail myself since it gives some nice time frames to work with the technological decline and ''public lie'' aspect one to chip away fragments slowly so it not is noticed by the powers that be..
and the other to allow for the poetic karma of a broad populace having diverged from the back thought of the agenda that tradition given inertia to enough that once exposed it cause a paradigm shift in loyalty so to speak.
Imagine there still dinos out there just waiting.
Space Dino: oh look they just found my greatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreat grand father's remains and they displayed it in thier so called american museum of natural history and apparently his remains even stared in the night of the musuem
Man I'm glade your doing these narrations because I'm board to death cleaning these rusty gun them conscripts line up for. Boringness but the easiest job ever.
So happy I found the channel
Aren't we all!
Ooooo, sounds like the author had a similar idea as the Jenkinsverse author. Space Dino’s as progenitors to humans (although in this case the Dino’s maybe but not confirmed are native to sol?)
Yeah , nothing in the jenkinsverse, or deathworlders or Adrian Saunders for a while
Space Dino were real, lizard people their offspring? Or they had their shot and lost but Gaia don't give up so easy. So the galaxy once again faces some Terrans.
The lost dino civilization of earth were a peaceful people unlike their posterity.
For the algorithm and the narrator.
We should thank them. If not for their short sightedness, humans would have never come into being.
sure
we'll thank them by sending them back to the stone age rather than wiping them out
revenge for the space dinos gotta come first
For the Algorithm, for the Author(s), for the Disembodied Voice!
Thanks for the story
I do believe that a certain member race's homeworld is about to have a taste of asteriod fever.
[documented contact]
Are we seriously going to just drop "Yeah, we killed the crap out of that Terry guy!" and pretend it wasn't worth including in the story? I mean, if they were going to share the data anyway, wtf?
"The researcher resisted and was unfortunately killed" implies that he likely tried to resist by using deadly force, aka. Likely a gun.
I want to think the soldiers are better trained than to accidentally kill an unarmed noncombatant when their main goal was capture to begin with.
@@Elmithian or they know the rule that a human is never unarmed, imagination is their weapon after all
I just hope he got a few with whatever rock or device he turned into an improvised weapon
@@Elmithian Spoken like someone who has never used a weapon before. If someone is resisting with deadly force it is VERY difficult to bring them down without the same.
@@keithjones2194 Erm... Read my comment again, this time slower.
What you are saying is literally what I said as well.
@@Elmithian I paid attention to the second half implying troops could be trained well enough to take people resisting that way alive.
Again that's an ignorant thing to say.
For the Algorithm11!
Clatu Verata... Necktie!
The Jenkins Universe has space dinosaurs, too.,
This is part 2 form another video right ?
Yeah it is
This could be something for the J verse.
Wait, wait, wait. How did they kill Terry?
No that is not the end of story...
most likely not. This seems to be part 2 of another story, that i listened to not long ago. I remember the term "Koorang" from the beginning of this story, to be in that other story too.
Dont know if there will be another part, but if there will be another one.... its time to avenge the Space Dinos...
For the algorithm
Didn’t you already read this story before?
At least a similar one the MC name is familiar
I think it's a multipart thing the writer is actively working on
cool
19th, 23 January 2023
Sigh! No history , does not in fact repeat. It is more a case of failing to identify the conditions ,that led to a previous disastrous outcome, we tend to recreate them after a few generations.
If you are not guided by Murphy's laws, such things tend to happen often.
Smart people keep things simple, thus succeeding with less cost, than the idiots that plan complicated grand endeavours that collapse under their own inefficiency in a short while.
Entropy does play favourites.
History repeats so easily because humans never seem to change. No matter when or where it's the same story all across the planet across all time.
I am fond of the saying "History may not repeat, but it sometimes rhymes" for this reason. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to make the same, or at least similar, mistakes and have an outcome that is remarkably similar to one that happened in the past. And what happens to them is often what happened, sometimes by said actor's hands, to someone else in the past.
thanks for the story