With a blinding blue-white light, The new *Commenter* race suddenly teleports onto the grand council floor: _We demand more chapters immediately........ Please!_
Bad Diplomacy is the art of saying Nice Doggy while looking for a rock. Good Diplomacy is having a giant stick with a rock already attached while saying Nice Doggy.
It's always amusing the bad science in SciFi sometimes. Elements aren't used up when we eat them. The minerals we absorb and use in our bodies return to the environment when we die. Plants convert elements into stored energy. The animals eat those plants and other animals for the stored energy. In order for a rock life form to exist it would need to be consuming some sort of reactive metal or other element that could use chemical energy similar to how we do because everything is energy. You can't get something for nothing. Also any advance civilization able to cross the stars should have the tech the create metals through Fusion. It's the same process we use to create new elements with our current tech. It would be easy for an advanced civilization to build a giant solar farm near a start and use it to power a super collider. Everything is energy and life be it organic or rock base would need energy. Heck just talking about solar power got me thinking it is basically having rocks generate electrical energy. And to have a civilization you would need a very very long lasting energy source so the simple chemical reactions from rocks wouldn't last long enough for anything to evolve into space fairing. It would run out too quickly just like how we are burning through oil which even if it last for several thousand years it is nothing compared to the Billions of years evolution took to get us to this point. Life around Volcanic vents use heat energy rather than light for power, so again it's not the rocks that fuel them.
And in Back to the Future if the really did try to go back in time they would have ended up dying in space because the Earth wouldn't have been in the same place. And in Star Trek the idea that Noonian Soong's research could just be 'lost' when he would have had numerous offsite backups and an entire team of people to help him invent things, is absurd. Also Faster than Light travel would mean thousands of years would pass for everyone else by the time you come out of it. Also it's 'really' unlikely that spoken communication would be the most common form. And the idea of such radically divergent species producing offspring is just nonsense. In Independence Day it doesn't make sense for the aliens to start with destroying Earth when they would expend a lot less effort just harvesting the freely available resources that are literally everywhere that isn't Earth. There's no science fiction that isn't going to put the 'fiction' into science. And if you can't hang with 'fiction' in science fiction... well just don't look up 'Fantasy' Your head might explode. :D
@@reasonabledoubt459 LOL trying to use Alien's stupidity regarding bad motivations from bad writers and your own misunderstanding of science to rebuke my point.
Your point was that the science is inaccurate. And... you're right. It is. Are you unfamiliar with how 'fiction' works? Were you that guy commenting on the death of Denaerys's brother that 'gold wouldn't melt that fast'. Or on a Superman story that 'there's no way a sun would actually grant powers to anyone'? In 'science fiction' the rules 'change'. You know, on account of it being 'fiction' and all.@@PyroMancer2k
Badly written this part, Animals get those materials from their environment. They would make a poor and inefficient means of extracting the environments resources, requiring and entire ecosystem to achieve it. It's not like breeding more animals just makes those elements pop into existence. If they can strip entire worlds like they have, Animals wouldn't mean anything. They need the planets, cause that is where the animals would get the elements they need anyway. It's complicating a process, not solving a problem =D
LOVE the graphic design and movement 👌
I agree with this statement
With a blinding blue-white light, The new *Commenter* race suddenly teleports onto the grand council floor: _We demand more chapters immediately........ Please!_
Wow ... that's one of the most creative species ideas I've heard in years!
Great episode! The Massives will learn that Humanity has even bigger "rocks"! 😏
Bad Diplomacy is the art of saying Nice Doggy while looking for a rock.
Good Diplomacy is having a giant stick with a rock already attached while saying Nice Doggy.
Diplomacy is letting the other guy have it your way
I just *love* how suddently the AI will default to it's "extremely condescending" voice tone between character dialogues
I am enjoying these stories greatly. Thank you for making them.
Really enjoying this series
Looking forward to The next part
I predict some AoT style fighting in near future. Can't wait^_^
Loving it!
Keep it coming!
Nick Cage is in this story?? that dope
I’m working on a story I want to send to you would I send it through Reddit or the comment section?
Hi, you can contact me on reddit. My username is u/scifistories1977.
@@scifistories1977 thanks for the info
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It's always amusing the bad science in SciFi sometimes. Elements aren't used up when we eat them. The minerals we absorb and use in our bodies return to the environment when we die. Plants convert elements into stored energy. The animals eat those plants and other animals for the stored energy. In order for a rock life form to exist it would need to be consuming some sort of reactive metal or other element that could use chemical energy similar to how we do because everything is energy. You can't get something for nothing.
Also any advance civilization able to cross the stars should have the tech the create metals through Fusion. It's the same process we use to create new elements with our current tech. It would be easy for an advanced civilization to build a giant solar farm near a start and use it to power a super collider. Everything is energy and life be it organic or rock base would need energy.
Heck just talking about solar power got me thinking it is basically having rocks generate electrical energy. And to have a civilization you would need a very very long lasting energy source so the simple chemical reactions from rocks wouldn't last long enough for anything to evolve into space fairing. It would run out too quickly just like how we are burning through oil which even if it last for several thousand years it is nothing compared to the Billions of years evolution took to get us to this point. Life around Volcanic vents use heat energy rather than light for power, so again it's not the rocks that fuel them.
And in Back to the Future if the really did try to go back in time they would have ended up dying in space because the Earth wouldn't have been in the same place.
And in Star Trek the idea that Noonian Soong's research could just be 'lost' when he would have had numerous offsite backups and an entire team of people to help him invent things, is absurd.
Also Faster than Light travel would mean thousands of years would pass for everyone else by the time you come out of it.
Also it's 'really' unlikely that spoken communication would be the most common form.
And the idea of such radically divergent species producing offspring is just nonsense.
In Independence Day it doesn't make sense for the aliens to start with destroying Earth when they would expend a lot less effort just harvesting the freely available resources that are literally everywhere that isn't Earth.
There's no science fiction that isn't going to put the 'fiction' into science. And if you can't hang with 'fiction' in science fiction... well just don't look up 'Fantasy' Your head might explode. :D
@@reasonabledoubt459 Based Story Enjoyer
@@reasonabledoubt459 LOL trying to use Alien's stupidity regarding bad motivations from bad writers and your own misunderstanding of science to rebuke my point.
Your point was that the science is inaccurate. And... you're right. It is.
Are you unfamiliar with how 'fiction' works? Were you that guy commenting on the death of Denaerys's brother that 'gold wouldn't melt that fast'.
Or on a Superman story that 'there's no way a sun would actually grant powers to anyone'?
In 'science fiction' the rules 'change'. You know, on account of it being 'fiction' and all.@@PyroMancer2k
Thank you for this! it's everything and more that needed to be said!
lol
we can destroy planets. i think the 'rock for brains' are in for a shock
Badly written this part, Animals get those materials from their environment. They would make a poor and inefficient means of extracting the environments resources, requiring and entire ecosystem to achieve it. It's not like breeding more animals just makes those elements pop into existence. If they can strip entire worlds like they have, Animals wouldn't mean anything. They need the planets, cause that is where the animals would get the elements they need anyway. It's complicating a process, not solving a problem =D
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I don't get why you speak a little higher pitched at certain points. It doesn't make sense to me.