In this exclusive interview, a grizzled Kax’thar veteran recounts the harrowing experiences of facing humanity in war. The Human-Kax’thar conflict was unlike anything the galaxy had seen, and for the Kax’thar, it was a brutal lesson in human resilience and creativity in warfare. Through firsthand stories, discover how humans turned combat into an art form, wielding everything from primitive “Rods from God” to psychological warfare and turning technology and tradition into powerful tools.
From tales of battlefield ingenuity to the unsettling enthusiasm humans have for conflict, this video dives into why humanity is feared and respected across the cosmos. Watch as the Kax’thar veteran’s grim respect unveils the terrifying side of human nature in war—a species that not only survives but thrives in battle, viewing war as a puzzle to solve, a game to win, and an art to master.
Join us as we explore the galaxy’s most fearsome warriors and answer the question: What makes humanity truly unstoppable in the art of war?
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Very good story. Made me cry. It's going into my best stories collection.
Well done, thanks for sharing.
This one hit hard. I graduated in 1975, the year after the Vietnam War ended. This brought back long buried memories of the young men I had looked up to in grade school and jr. high. The ones that came home in coffins. The ones who never got to have families and children of their own. And I cried.
Grear story! It's epic.
This is one of the best stories I have heard so far. It was totally gripping. The only thing that ruined it, and nothing within the story, was the damn adverts. As a narrator, I have been doing stories (over two channels) for the last 4 & 1/2 years, and this one was the most gripping I have heard to date!!!
I grade in 1962,out of a military high school,in Pennsylvania, age 17,and had a good grounding in military history! My history teacher,Capt. Stuart,was on the Pennsylvania State Civil War Commission,and we literally learned about that war,from the Southerners point of view! This fact,nowadays is forgotten,as the propaganda has priority of the real causes of wars,and in many cases,the real reasons are,group's Profits,and revenge for real,and imagined slights,and insults! One thing,I learned,especially,since I was in Texas,when JFK,was murdered,and the perpetrators got away with it! The worst enemy is the one within,not the scapegoat,selected to keep the attention on the outer,not the inner!! History repeats,because,the propaganda machine,regurgitates the same old formulas,with the new enemy,replacing the old! See 1984,by Orwell,says it all! Thank you for your attention! Thank you 😇 😊!
USARMY 69-74 DAMNED GOOD STORY!
As a veteran, I truly understand this story. Thank You
I have been listening for a couple of hours and these stories remind me about my time as an officer. This last story reminded me why we fight even after losing a part of ourselves. I rubbed one foot against the other, this is where it’s plastic, my hip bone but I still wanted to fight. That’s why we are the Gods of War…
Finally an image of an alien that actually has mandibles.
Never been to war but this story tells why we may never start a fight but will do our best to finish it. Sun Tzu said something like the greatest battle is the one you never have to fight.
Three stories woven together perfectly as one. The fact that it takes place in outer space is practically secondary. The story stands on its own, in its humanity. Literally brought tears to my eyes.
I retired from the Army in 2005 after being in every combat theater since Panama. This one hit hard.
In the United States, our latest endeavors are costing us 22 veterans per day. Think on that for a while, I'll be visiting some grave sites in the meantime.
Human ( for the 7th or 8th time) “ do you want to know why they call us the gods of war?”
Alien “ Dude, nobody, LITERALLY NOBODY, calls you guys that! “
This is one of your best stories yet. Because it's real. I'm ex military and we all understand this. War isn't fun, or something we want. But, when war comes, you better be the best at it, or you will lose. And mentality is the defining reason why wars are won or lost. Because the question that really matters is WHY.
This is probably the best story I've heard so far 💯💯💯
Ok, tungsten rods.
Third story today with those.
I guess no black humans exist in the future because…
USMC.