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Hope the Council members have their affairs in order. This is literally the kind of thing that will, even in modern times, put you in a noose.
Humanity fuck yeah lol
Even if this plan succeeded I would expect people's resumes and court muscle for this dumb idea. First why would you endanger your people for a chance to counteract against the people who don't even want to fight you directly. And then let them go afterwards
Well, Larissa's narration was top tier as always, but this was one of the worst stories in a long time. It's reminiscent of the crappy AI writing of other, weaker channels. So many things wrong with this story. Some of the other comments mentioned tsunamis, but that's not correct. A fleet that massive displaces a LOT of water. Rising up from the depths would have caused some large waves, but, the real effect would have been an immense lowering of water levels, exposing hundreds of yards of beaches and rocks that had previously been under water.
And then there's the devastating effects that their rise would have on sea life, the capsizing of ocean vessels, the extreme rise in temperature as their massive engines fired up in the atmosphere, and, as others have mentioned, the complete stupidity of letting the enemy attack our world, letting them destroy and kill indiscriminately all in the name of suckering them into the killing zone.
As I said before, I love to listen to your narrators, but this story was the worst written POS I've seen on Starbound in a long time.
Winter has hit the Western provinces of Canada! Living in Saskatchewan we are in the thick of it. Having 6" plus of heavy wet snow that is creating huge drifts as the wind roars through our tiny town of 1100 people. Bad weather won't keep us at home!!! We are tough humans!!!
How about a story about some alien species having to deal with a lot of snow?!? Haven't heard one like that!?!
I think it's a great idea for a great story!!!
Hope that someone else does too!?!
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This story was HORRIBLE!!! How would you let your ppl die when you could have stopped it??? Thats BS!!! Have to say I'm very disappointed in yall …I would have refused to narrate it!!!! 🙄
Couldn't finish it, dumb story….. not the narration or anything, just a stupidly idiotic story full of 🤦♂️🤷♂️🤦♂️🤷♂️
I dunno how to feel about the fact that @Starbound HFY has clearly realized we will listen to Larissa narrating an early 1990s vacuum cleaner operator's manual (with appendices). This story was awful. I half expected to hear "faces etched with determination" and "ever the pragmatist". Was this HUMAN writer maybe a new intern or someone making their debut? I think they need a little more time to cook. Also does not help that I am jonesing like a broke crackhead for my Frairen/Rimiki fix…
So after all that, some Xor'vul forces escaped and could threaten humanity again in the future. I thought the whole point of the trap was that the Xor'vul fleet needed to be annihilated with no chance of escape?
Edit: Larissa did a great job narrating as always. I just felt the writing on this one was far below what I've come to expect from this channel.
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Really not a single Yamato? I am very disappointment of Terra's council… xD. The plan could had use a better civilian evacuation policy I know it was suppose to be convincing but come on xD. Good reading but not one of my favorite story. Thank you for your efforts.
I'm looking forward to smarter ai writers
What an unbelievably stupid strategy, sacrifice millions maybe even billions, all while you got a fleet big enough to swat the enemy out of the sky in minutes. That whole council is being dragged out into the street and shot assuming they didn’t have the guts to shoot themselves for their cowardice.
Plus you still didn’t get the origin of the threat so you got savaged for nothing. So damn dumb.
Womderful narration!
Story needs work. The council should be up for execution to a man. And why let them escape?
Also, I was expecting spies to be in place, so they could prove the bugs called the swarm when the galactic community asked why we xenocided them (after the fact of course. As for forgiveness, not permission.) Disappointing.
Yeah I'm not feeling this story. I can't understand how the scenario even came about
Basically the same stupid idea of the final order or whatever from the crappy Disney Star Wars that was hidden in ice fields of space…but magically no one noticed ships being built and crews being trained, etc.
The moment the Council revealed that they were going to sacrifice civilians, I stopped the video. I'm upset that having reached the end, there is no hint that the Council will be brought to justice for their actions.
We are seeing civilians die on TV from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, sacrificing civilians probably wasn't a wise choice for a plot.
With sacrificing civilians I was expecting them to completely annihilate the hive mind but they let some escape. Dumbest plan ever.
That was some shit tactics. If you have a superior fighting force, you take it to the enemy. You don't bring the enemy to you and sacrifice your own people. Especially if you aren't going to finish the job and allow some of the enemy to escape.
It's hard enough bothering with this channel at all when they use garbage ai images…. what the hell was this…..
Yay! Hfy and Larissa!!! 😊
Most stupid and unrealistic scenario… No government would sacrafice billions of lives when they have enough ships to destroy the aliens… WTF?
Oh for the love of christ, to top it off, they let the Xorval ships retreat? WTF wasnt that the whole reason they sacraficed millions of civilians, so they could wipe out the Xorval? This was 46 minutes of my life i would like back thankyou…
some of these stories are genuinely awful
"We stand together, all of us, as one!" he says, as infrastructure is being destroyed and the populace is being sacrificed because they waited for the fleet to actually hit earth before letting that totally secret fleet of a million ships loose… I imagine there's a few hundred thousand people sat there wondering what happened to all the ships they built and dropped in the ocean
Not to be trusted humanity signed a peace treaty then tried using a loophole to stab them in the back. So they are to only be trusted if they let the betrayal occur
Plot twist: the council was actually incompetent and this strategy wasn’t needed: they were executed shortly after the battle.
So some of the ships had been down there for decades? Fully crewed? How were the crews rotated in and out and resupplied without word leaking out to some unscrupulous journalist who absolutely had to make his career and damn the costs to others?
A bit too many unanswered questions in this one. But a lovely narrator nonetheless.😊