HFY Stories: The Sijec War (The COmplete Story) - Old secrets, new enemies, total war

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  • @yomogami4561
    @yomogami4561 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    good series/story well worth listening too
    lady bless the irish! god bless the marines!

  • @bmobert
    @bmobert หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    At the end, I exclaimed "F*CK YOU" to the admiral.
    To be that engaged in the story, it must be excellent.

  • @RustyEcks
    @RustyEcks หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Loving it!

  • @martyschrader
    @martyschrader หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Sijec are in for it.

  • @lawrenceburchett7411
    @lawrenceburchett7411 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Scott's Irish hear , Norse Kelt Clann Gunn, nuff Said..
    .

  • @simonberg6505Tar.
    @simonberg6505Tar. หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Good story. 👍👌❗

  • @bardigan1
    @bardigan1 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    So AI is doing poetry now.

  • @shonnagann3743
    @shonnagann3743 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Was a bit disappointed in the ending. Otherwise a good story

    • @zoorlorg4146
      @zoorlorg4146 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There is a follow up story (a small human war) which is even better than this one

    • @daghost11
      @daghost11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is the preamble to “A small human war”… I’m looking forward to the next story…

  • @travelingscienceman4404
    @travelingscienceman4404 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Complete story time! PS: I am sure the author is a robot

    • @markusjongren4098
      @markusjongren4098 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Are you sure?

    • @travelingscienceman4404
      @travelingscienceman4404 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@markusjongren4098 after carefully scientific studies I can in fact say I am sure 😜

  • @Custo911
    @Custo911 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Ok story, but the ending was the worst. Makes the whole story rather childish.

  • @ericgrace9995
    @ericgrace9995 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Poor. Lacks imagination.

  • @tylerscofield9799
    @tylerscofield9799 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Hate these stories with women Marines or women generals. All through our known history name 1 woman general...None. All for Sci-fi but it has to have some basis in reality, or it makes no sense

    • @slymen2119
      @slymen2119 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You just have to tell yourself that they have physical enhancements

    • @davidorf3921
      @davidorf3921 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      well if you insist Artemisia I of Caria, 5 century BCE commanded the Persian Fleet (They lost) but not a General an Admiral, How about a few hundred years later Boudicca (Boadicea) who commanded the Iceni and ripped apart a huge number of better armed and equipped Romans, actually there are a lot of women in ancient history who led armies to victory, Generals however are a relatively new invention. For most of the civilised world of the 19th and 20th Century the men in charge decided the fairer sex were going to be shielded from war, the reality is that Women can be just as good a fighters as men, especially if you train them to take advantage of their flexibility as opposed to training to take advantage of their strength
      As for modern women generals of the army or equivalent ranks in Navy or Airforce Britain has over 20 Women Generals, 2 Admirals (and 7 commodores) and 8 Air Marshals or Air Vice Marshals along with 5 Air commodores, some of the above are deceased or retired and several achieved their ranks as doctors and surgeons but quite a few have served in command roles on combat fields
      So to sum up you are wrong

    • @BertoxolusThePuzzled
      @BertoxolusThePuzzled หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Joan de Arc...

    • @tylerscofield9799
      @tylerscofield9799 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@davidorf3921 I Dnt know about the first woman you were talking about but I do know a lot about Boudicca's rebellion. I have read the translations that came from the only two people that tell of the Boudicca rebellion. First they only faced a half strength legion if that and they sacked 3 large Roman towns before they faced an actual Roman force and when they did they all died. The 2 historians Tacitus and Dio the only 2 accounts we even have of the rebellion of the Britions in his account Tacitus also tells how the Britions had no food, which meant they had been marshalling their forces that year, before any of the stuff with Boudicca . We actually have no account of her leading anything and even if she did lead the rebellion it didn't even last a year and her entire tribe and her entire family died. The reason why you don't have any females leading men into war (I used the term general so u would understand, leading men into war, where the goal is to kill ur enemy) and u will not find any women leading men into combat. Why it's simple human nature, when u are eliminating ur enemies with a sword where you cut ur enemies stomach open, u smell death. Well when men are facing death every day every second, what is the one thing very young man wants before he meets his maker? Women. Every army on this earth has this problem they take a city they take the women.
      If you think because a woman is flexible that they can carry 90lbs of equipment march or run 30 miles then fight a battle, like men can do you are a moron

    • @conjumonblue6450
      @conjumonblue6450 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I assume you are trolling, since the US has several female generals serving right now. In case you are not, here are some real historic female commanders/generals in no particular order:
      Artemisia I Of Caria: Commander Of Ancient Halicarnassus, commanded a fleet at the naval battle of Salamis
      Fu Hao: China's First Female General
      Ahhotep I: Military Leader And Egyptian Pharaoh
      Zenobia: Palmyran ruler who rebelled against Rome, seized Egypt and much of Asia Minor
      Joan of Arc: she raised an army at age 17 to relieve the city of Orleans
      Queen Teuta: Illyrian queen who fought against Rome
      Tomoe Gozen: stands as one of the most famous female warriors in Japanese history
      Umm'Umara: 7th century, one of Muhammad's commanders
      Matilda of Canossa: she led an army that marched on Rome to oust a rival installed as an anti­pope by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV.
      Eleanor of Aquitaine: rode on the Second Crusade as the leader of the forces from her home province
      Boudicca: queen of a Celtic tribe in Britain which rebelled against Rome
      Cynane: daughter of Philip II of Macedon, half-sister of Alexander the Great, served as one of Alexander's commanders