Why Only Humans Are Safe from Alien Assassins | Best HFY Stories



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42 thoughts on “Why Only Humans Are Safe from Alien Assassins | Best HFY Stories”

  1. So I'm guessing this is late 26th century or up in the Trek universe? Sounds a whole lot like he is talking about defeating the Borg, twice, totally, and also the eradication of the Founders and the weakening and likely subjugation of the dominion, if not it's eventual eradication. Actually, if you go by the modern Disco stuff, it's probably 28th century or up…

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  2. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It reminds me of being taught to hunt and fish, and trying to teach my nieces and nephews. I laughed most of the way through it. The similarities in our talks are so striking it's absurd.
    Thanks for the laughs!πŸ˜‚

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  3. Jacondi is my favorite. The dude reminds me of the way my dad used to read me stories as a kid.

    He's well spoken and he doesn't mispronounce words. Plus he just seems awesome to invite to a DND campaign.

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  4. Chakondi (my apologies if I'm spelling it wrong!) is definitely one of my fave readers on this channel but honestly EVERYONE IS AWEOME and I'm not just saying that, just knowing how to pronounce simple words when an AI would stumble over them keeps us all not only immersed in the story but entertained and we all feel the emotions.

    AI might be rad for catching cancer cells, finding star formations and giving out basic facts, but stories are where humans shine! Keep up the great work!

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  5. Great reference to not one but 2 other stories. The one about the nano virus and then the one about the changeling… The first being a dedicated story, and the latter I believe was a sort of sub plot to a story where mercenaries are talking about the scariest thing they saw, before a human showed up to kill one.

    Good story ❀

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