From one NMS nature documentary maker to another, I gotta tell you- this. Is. Awesome!!! These are some really unique ideas, I loved the Snakodesopus in particular. Do you come up with these ideas yourself or a these from a preexisting canon/lore made by another player?
OH MY GOD THERE IS MORE OF US 😂! So happy you found the channel and you like why we produce! We always come up with ideas ourselves, and we use the in-game creatures and plant life to come up with an appropriate story. We also try to think of Earth-like analogues to get our ideas across. Looking forward to seeing what you produce next!
@TheApatheticApes Same, I'm glad I found your channel!! I found it on reddit via the civilization documentary, I'm glad there's not just nature documentaries XD Ahh okay, I was wondering if these were established galactic hub worlds with their own fan made lore that you're just documenting or if you came up with ideas yourself, these are very creative!! Thanks! You too, I'm glad to have found more NMS documentary channels :D
I just saw “IBC” on the bottom, I’m binging these right now! Why don’t you have a million subscribers?!?! There’s definitely a million interlopers out there!
So im not a sub of your channel but wanted to share my thogughts on your content. First off not you just popped into ky recommendations. I dont even watch NMS stuff other than update trailers cause it is cool to see what they do to the game. However your video is really well made. Reminds me of not only short form BBC documentaries, but two pfy favorite information channels. Those being history pf earth and of the universe. Runs by the same team i think or atleast under that umbrella. But this is fun cool gaming content. Taking gaming lore and putting a real spin on. Bravo. Keep up this stuff. Well made too from the scripts, to editing to voice over
@aliquidgaming1068 Wow! Thank you so much, really appreciate you taking the time to comment, and thanks for watching ♡ It's awesome that it reminds you of BBC documentaries, Sir David Attenborough is a huge inspiration for us! So it's great that you got that vibe :D Thank you for the support, we really enjoy making these videos and are so glad that others find some value / joy in them.
I'm watching your video for the first time. and I had an idea like an endangered species of animals, it's hard to find them, but the reward is very generous
Oh, so this season is at its end? Oh well, I can't wait for season 5! You did great and qualiti work as always. but there is some things I like to comment on: -Lake Imajuno and the Daddaoynae fish, the idea of a single species living in a single place/area is interesting, but not unheard-of, for instance: the Simandoa Cave Cockroach, this species of Cockroach that lived in a specific cave in Guinea and not been found anywhere else. But I think it can be interesting if you said this is a distinct population from the rest of the species(or even be a sub-species), and with this some words about how this population differ from the rest of the main species. -Snako and Desopus: you stated that the Desopus is a symbiotic lifeform that grants the Snako species vision. This means this two are heavely depends on each other, but you also said that the adult Snakos collecting the Desopus from a "ground birthing pit", now this means that the Desopus can survive on its own witout the symbiotic partner (atleast for a limited time). I think some explanation about how the Desopus reproduces and survives outside their host species would be interesting, for instance: how they get into the "ground birthing pit".
Thanks @Gergo :D Lake Imajuno was inspired by the Moville Cave where scientists found over 50 unique species, basically an entire ecosystem cut off from the rest. We definitely could have gone into more detail about how the Daddaoynae differ from the main species though, 100% agree! Interesting point as well about the Snako and Desopus species - We could definitely revisit the species at some point and go into more detail about the Desopus life cycle. Thank you for your comment and continued support Gergo! ♡ You've given us food for thought!
I am late as hell, but the desert pupfish is a more apt comparison. Living in only a few bodies of water in the middle of the desert which get so hot the fish have developed the ability to survive boiling temperature water
Somebody who acknowledges the descriptions? Yes!
I watched this while sipping tea and eating crumpets, and I couldn't be happier. Thank you for the video!
The proper way to enjoy a documentary! Thanks, @ChaosIntrovert. We appreciate all your suport ♡ Thanks as always, for watching!
From one NMS nature documentary maker to another, I gotta tell you- this. Is. Awesome!!! These are some really unique ideas, I loved the Snakodesopus in particular. Do you come up with these ideas yourself or a these from a preexisting canon/lore made by another player?
OH MY GOD THERE IS MORE OF US 😂! So happy you found the channel and you like why we produce!
We always come up with ideas ourselves, and we use the in-game creatures and plant life to come up with an appropriate story. We also try to think of Earth-like analogues to get our ideas across.
Looking forward to seeing what you produce next!
@TheApatheticApes Same, I'm glad I found your channel!! I found it on reddit via the civilization documentary, I'm glad there's not just nature documentaries XD
Ahh okay, I was wondering if these were established galactic hub worlds with their own fan made lore that you're just documenting or if you came up with ideas yourself, these are very creative!!
Thanks! You too, I'm glad to have found more NMS documentary channels :D
I just saw “IBC” on the bottom, I’m binging these right now! Why don’t you have a million subscribers?!?! There’s definitely a million interlopers out there!
Really appreciate the kind words, it means the world to us! X
This is Brilliant! I want to go visit these worlds now!! Subscribed. I'll be watching more of this 😊
Brilliant as always!
So im not a sub of your channel but wanted to share my thogughts on your content.
First off not you just popped into ky recommendations. I dont even watch NMS stuff other than update trailers cause it is cool to see what they do to the game.
However your video is really well made. Reminds me of not only short form BBC documentaries, but two pfy favorite information channels. Those being history pf earth and of the universe. Runs by the same team i think or atleast under that umbrella. But this is fun cool gaming content. Taking gaming lore and putting a real spin on. Bravo. Keep up this stuff. Well made too from the scripts, to editing to voice over
@aliquidgaming1068 Wow! Thank you so much, really appreciate you taking the time to comment, and thanks for watching ♡ It's awesome that it reminds you of BBC documentaries, Sir David Attenborough is a huge inspiration for us! So it's great that you got that vibe :D Thank you for the support, we really enjoy making these videos and are so glad that others find some value / joy in them.
This is amazing ! Liked and Subscribed ✌
I'm watching your video for the first time. and I had an idea like an endangered species of animals, it's hard to find them, but the reward is very generous
Amazing job!! This was awesome to watch and listen to great work 🥂
I love these so much :)
♡ Thank You @Crvknight we are so glad you enjoy the series! More coming soon :D
What a fantastic and creative video. Well done!! Subscribed!
Thank you so much @achromatic1 ♡ Welcome to the Tribe!
Dude this was awesome.
Loved it! ♥You may share this with @Sean Murray! :)
Love this game
Oh, so this season is at its end? Oh well, I can't wait for season 5!
You did great and qualiti work as always.
but there is some things I like to comment on:
-Lake Imajuno and the Daddaoynae fish, the idea of a single species living in a single place/area is interesting, but not unheard-of, for instance: the Simandoa Cave Cockroach, this species of Cockroach that lived in a specific cave in Guinea and not been found anywhere else.
But I think it can be interesting if you said this is a distinct population from the rest of the species(or even be a sub-species), and with this some words about how this population differ from the rest of the main species.
-Snako and Desopus: you stated that the Desopus is a symbiotic lifeform that grants the Snako species vision. This means this two are heavely depends on each other, but you also said that the adult Snakos collecting the Desopus from a "ground birthing pit", now this means that the Desopus can survive on its own witout the symbiotic partner (atleast for a limited time). I think some explanation about how the Desopus reproduces and survives outside their host species would be interesting, for instance: how they get into the "ground birthing pit".
Thanks @Gergo :D Lake Imajuno was inspired by the Moville Cave where scientists found over 50 unique species, basically an entire ecosystem cut off from the rest. We definitely could have gone into more detail about how the Daddaoynae differ from the main species though, 100% agree!
Interesting point as well about the Snako and Desopus species - We could definitely revisit the species at some point and go into more detail about the Desopus life cycle.
Thank you for your comment and continued support Gergo! ♡ You've given us food for thought!
I am late as hell, but the desert pupfish is a more apt comparison. Living in only a few bodies of water in the middle of the desert which get so hot the fish have developed the ability to survive boiling temperature water
@@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 Huh, interesting, I never heard about that fish before. I guess you have a point.
Fuck yes
🤣 thanks @shahshank ♡