0:00 to 0:06 - In the first era, The Genesis of Galactic Conquest, the galaxy falls into chaos as numerous civilizations squabble for power. 0:06 to 0:26 - The second era, The Age of Ingyang Dominance, takes hold as the Whimsical Ingyang Territories conquer half of the galaxy in swift and ruthless fashion, becoming the first true galactic superpower. 0:26 to 0:43 - The third era, The Collapse of the Ingyang, sees the Ingyang fall victim to coalitions and rebellions as they rapidly decline and collapse. 0:43 to 0:55 - The fall of the Ingyang initiates the fourth era, The Scramble for Power. Multiple regional powers form in the wake of the Ingyang's collapse, but none truly become great powers for a while. 0:55 to 1:01 - We now transition into the fifth era, The Age of the Falange, as the Uterka Falange, one of the nations responsible for the Ingyang's demise, seizes the initiative and rapidly expands. 1:01 to 1:13 - Just as quickly as they rose to power, the Falange gets crushed. The sixth era, The Cha Conquest, commences as the Murky Ideocracy of Cha quickly takes over the core of the galaxy in the wake of the chaos. 1:13 to 1:28 - In the seventh era, The Age of Instability, the Cha get destroyed, but no nation is able to take advantage of this as instability rains down on the galaxy. As soon as a nation becomes a great power, they are likely to collapse even quicker than their ascent. 1:28 to 1:57 - In the wake of the anarchy surrounding them, the Verdant Junta of Semletvo emerges and gradually expands. The eighth era, The Junta Dynasty, sees their nation become the second true galactic superpower through methodical intent and unparalleled stability. 1:57 to 2:14 - Despite their best efforts, the Junta is unable to hold on forever. The ninth era, The Decline of the Junta, sees the galaxy once again fall into chaos as the Junta gradually declines. 2:14 to 2:30 - The sun rises on the tenth era, The Age of Communal Hegemony. The Sweltering Communion of Itravenexa emerges as the third true galactic superpower, swiftly conquering the vast majority of the galaxy and nearly achieving total galactic hegemony. 2:30 - Just as it seemed that they were on the verge of total domination, the Communion spontaneously collapses for no discernable reason. This event is forever immortalized as The Communal Disintegration. 2:30 to 2:58 - The collapse of the Communion brings us to the eleventh era, The Rise of the Theocratic Empire. The Inerne Theocracy quickly becomes the fourth true galactic superpower as it takes advantage of the chaos brought by the fall of the Communion to conquer everything in its path. 2:58 - The Inerne Theocracy does the unthinkable and becomes the first nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony. This event goes into the history books as The Theocratic Consolidation. 2:58 to 3:22 - Alas, all empires that rise must eventually fall. The twelfth era, The Decline of Theocracy, brings with it the fall of the Inerne Theocracy. Another scramble for power ensues. 3:22 to 3:38 - In the thirteenth era, The Age of the Ministry, the Wiesiester Ministry emerges to become the fifth true galactic superpower, expanding from the eastern regions to conquer most of the galaxy. 3:38 to 4:12 - The fourteenth era, The Aftermath of the Ministry, sees mass rebellion against the Ministry, leading to its collapse. No one is able to take advantage, and chaos once again befalls upon the galaxy. 4:12 to 4:37 - The Diesabenom Regime forms and is almost destroyed due to being surrounded by larger nations, but they miraculously survive and rise to power. The fifteenth era, The Diesabenom Conquests, proves this to be the genesis of the sixth true galactic superpower, as they conquer a majority of the galaxy despite challenges from other powerful nations along the way. 4:37 to 4:58 - The Regime's fall comes at the hands of the Youbin Trust and the Porronaros Council. The two nations emerge as the top powers in the galaxy, becoming the seventh and eighth true galactic superpowers respectively and coming into conflict with each other in the sixteenth era, The Trust-Council Galactic Conflict. 4:58 to 5:10 - The Union of Reafina causes the collapse of the Trust, starting the seventeenth era, The Yudangmian Surge. In the ensuing chaos, the Yudangmian Organization emerges and becomes the ninth true galactic superpower, expanding outwards from the core to take over the majority of the galaxy. 5:10 to 5:37 - The Yudangmians collapse as the eighteenth era, The Age of Guildship, begins. As the Council struggles to hold on in the face of new nations, the Pasaroman Guild emerges as the tenth true galactic superpower, rapidly expanding and bringing a swift end to the Council while taking over the galaxy. 5:37 to 5:52 - Despite it looking like the Guild would threaten to achieve total domination, they fall apart from rebellions. The nineteenth era, The Splitting of the Guild, sees multiple nations attempt to rise to power but spontaneously collapsing before they could consolidate. 5:52 to 6:13 - Upon the beginning of the twentieth era, The Republican Formation, the Ittens Republic expands as they begin their ascent to become the eleventh true galactic superpower. Their journey sees them expand from the core to become the dominant power. 6:13 to 6:33 - The twenty-first era, The Resurgence of Theocracy, sees the Frarstario Theocracy destroy the Republic to become the twelfth true galactic superpower. 6:33 to 6:55 - Like the Theocracy did to the Republic before, the Permissible Entity of Undiesicht destroys the Theocracy in the twenty-second era, The Entity's Quest for Total Domination. The Entity becomes the thirteenth true galactic superpower in the process, and becomes the second nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony. 6:55 - With complete domination achieved, the Entity departs the galaxy, in an event soon to be known as The Departure. 6:55 to 7:28 - The twenty-third era, The Entity's Vacuum, sees new nations battle for power and glory in the chaos of The Departure. 7:28 to 7:39 - The twenty-fourth era, The Wrath of the Temple, sees the Fratter Temple rise up to become the fourteenth true galactic superpower. 7:39 to 7:47 - The Ignorant Xuaong Autocracy surges to become the fifteenth true galactic superpower. However, the twenty-fifth era, The Myth of the Ignorant, ends just as quickly with the Autocracy spontaneously disintegrating. 7:47 to 8:01 - In the frenzy caused by the Autocracy's fall, the Spiritual Free State of Senestran takes the baton and becomes the sixteenth true galactic superpower to usher in the twenty-sixth era, The Age of Spiritual Freedom. 8:01 to 8:15 - The nations of the galaxy come together to halt the Free State in the twenty-seventh era, The Coalition Against Spiritual Freedom. Despite their best efforts, the Free State is defeated. 8:15 to 8:35 - In the aftermath of the coalition, The Band of Laawanamin emerges to conquer the majority of the galaxy and become the seventeenth true galactic superpower. Their exploits spark the twenty-eighth era, The Band on the Run. 8:35 - The Band mysteriously disappears for no reason. This event becomes known as The Damning of the Band. 8:35 to 9:07 - The Band's disappearance causes another vacuum. The twenty-ninth era, The Aftermath of the Band, sees no true superpowers form despite some nations threatening to do so. 9:07 to 9:28 - The thirtieth era, The Average Insurgency, sees the rise of the Average Hegemony of Hchningena emerge. Despite a slow start, they eventually become the eighteenth true galactic superpower. 9:28 to 10:05 - We now usher into the thirty-first era, The Age of Direction, as the Directorate of Sterentese goes on a galaxy-wide conquest. Their exploits earn them the right to be called the nineteenth true galactic superpower. Despite everyone's best efforts, the Directorate becomes the third nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony. 10:05 - The Directorate collapses, bringing us into the thirty-second and current era. What will the future bring for the galaxy?
Crazy n the best possible way - this could be the basis for a really awesome sci-fi universe - gotta love how interesting, creative and creative some of the randomly generated names are (for example calling your polity Average could be indicative of being democratic, thus following the will of the average citizen which is a really original, alien and fascinating perspective compared to more conventionally human denominators of democracy) and I think you've really leaned into such amazingly well with your naming conventions for the Historical Epochs! Both the video and this comment really sparked the life into this simulated universe for me and I'd always be grateful for such a thoroughly enjoyable, engaging and eye-opening experience.
@Anatol There's always Starsector. Not *fully* simulated but it's the only game you'll find that has the kind of gameplay you'll find in Spore's space stage, but *better* and with almost 100 mods to choose from. In case you didn't know about this game, i suggest you use the Nexerelin mod. You'll find out more on the discord server.
@Acrolon that is most definitely not it. You don't pilot a flagship there, you solely manage your empire and command fleets. That's nothing like Spore. Starsector, on the other hand, is.
For the first time, an empire managed to get absolutely every single star under their hold at once Inerne Theocracy at 2:59, for a brief instant, the only empire on the map
This is so insane, especially if you immerse yourself into it. Like whenever a bunch of new colours appear in a massive blob their like new factions declaring independence and taking over I love this
Hey, it's me, the person who did the insane breakdown of the previous one's (the 10,000 star galaxy video) largest empire. I'm just popping in to say that I am _so_ not doing that again. nice vid tho uwu
Props to the Premno Worlds: They rose from the void at 6:56 at the rightmost corner of the galaxy, surviving through thick and thin, nearly falling to several outside threats but still hanging on. It even managed to secure its place as the #1 power in the galaxy at 8:15 before falling from grace in 8:26. It narrowly missed being wiped out at 8:35 but survived against all odds. In the void left by its attacker it attempted rise once again, but failed and spent the next age struggling as a minor power. It made an attempt to reclaim its previous glory at 9:07, even managing to make it onto the list of prominent galaxy powers once more. It was then finally wiped out at 9:19 by the Average Hegemony, which in turn grew to be the next galactic superpower. This empire lasted from 1469 to 1924. Nearly 500 millenia, a length that most nations couldn't even last a fifth of. Just imagine the rich history such an empire would have.
Now here's something to think about... If alternate realities truly exist, and there's an infinite amount of them with infinite possibilities... there is a reality whose history is this exact video. Every system conquered, every conquest. Every empire coming into existence and then sprawling out of it. Every purge, every time the galaxy becomes void of life, then gives birth to it again. There is a reality which exactly matches this video, and we are just watching its long history on a flat screen where millenniums are just seconds ticking by for us. Its crazy to think that there is a small but yet a chance that all of this is real, somewhere... far away.
2:58 It looks like a tiny sliver of time, but they managed to rule the whole galaxy for 2000 years before the first rebellion. Also, the time span between the Inerne Theocracy conquering the galaxy and the collapse of the Directorate of Sterentese was around 1,498,000 years.
Once you consider the time scale, this is pretty overwhelming, the amount of lives and people living through seemingly unimportant moments, that in reality last longer than modern humanity itself today
Actually if you play the game, the number that writing behind the names is technology level, and there are some maps to see another things, like wealth of provinces, heat of provinces(about the wars), i guess they brought religion map some update ago too. and it is probably closed in video but there are actually fighting armies. They built armies and fight. So just by looking, it looks like a basic game, like watching eu4 timelapse :)
Slow it to 0.25 to watch the entire history of civilizations in slow motion. It goes too fast to notice the instability, wars, and rebellions in each second. Every frame tells the story of hundreds of civilizations.
In Galactic south a pink nation called the Body of Aomingmi Originated around the 1530th millennium a lasted for hundreds of thousands of years to eventually fight bitterly to survive against the Directorate and succeed, one of only 2 others to do so. They Deserve to be the next galactic hegemon.
It's interesting to see how accurate a representation this is to what happens to civilizations. Especially as they grow larger, one might think they would continue to last, but they fall apart from the inside. The larger a civilization is, the more difficult it is to hold it together. I was surprised to see any of them complete galactic conquest at all for any reasonable time.
I kinda wish you could do this on Stellaris and watch how the empires expand and react with the ability to speed up time to this speed or pause time to check on specific parts in the map.
There are some abilities far too powerful for even the noblest of gamers to harness. Plus I only get so many sick days from work. I can't very well use the excuse the Zero zero ones are about to attack the Baanthurian swarm whom are at war with a federation of 4 empires and there is only 15 years until the end game crisis, so I won't be in today. I dont think my boss would very open minded to that.
I love how every time someone starts making real progress a shit ton of tiny individual rebellions somehow muster up fleets big enough to disintegrate the big empire. How? Plot armor
An interesting example of how in fact, there is no end to history. Everything will collapse and something new will come in its place. That is what history teaches us and this manages to reflect that perfectly.
What you just said is what monks teach. Even how hard you work on something in the end it will be destroyed, so detach yourself from sentimental objects. There is paraphrasing because I don't remember it fully.
Very cool! BTW stars also exist between the spiral arms of galaxies (it's not completely empty space), but there are more luminous blue stars in the arms.
And that’s why life is most likely to exist in between the arms, about halfway between the center and the edge of the galaxy. There are enough materials there to host life that has the potential to industrialize but not too close to where most of the material is because that’s where the giant young stars are that will bombard any possible life with extrasolar objects.
The Body of Aomingmi founded in the 1535th Millennium in the far reaches of the most Southern ring held their own in constant existence in that region to the 2100th Millennium and possibly beyond. While they (The Body) never held true power over any large portion of the galaxy their tenacity made them an indispensable power broker in the Southern Ring, they were also one of the Rebel bands that survived the extinction level event of the Directorate of Sterentese's takeover and galaxy wide burning.
Given that it's expansion was driven by something called BLOOD PURGE, and total conquest seems to have been followed by some kind of mass suicide ritual called ALL WILL BE ASH... I kind of doubt it. The real amazing thing are those Frarstario systems at 6:47. Held out against the impossible for a damn long time.
Seems like it'd be more practical to have fewer multiple civilization spread around the Galaxy, in reality borders would never touch it until conflict is initiated. They'd be traveling to meet/conquer each other, not clashing colored borders. However this is freaking awesome
Each second of gameplay is 3,279 years in this galaxy. On this scale of time even after 10,000 years the Imperium of Man is in its early days. Of course the Imperium has a million worlds in a far larger galaxy, but I dread to think of the PC you'd need to run a game on that scale.
It's interesting that the closer to the center of the galaxy you are; the more conflict you will see-- While the more far out; the less conflict you will see.
While it's supermassive it's actually not that big (e.g. the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy has only a radius of 120 AU). For comparison: The Oort cloud of our sun is about 2000 to 100000 AU far out. Stuff further out is just in orbit around a black hole as would be around any other gravitational body...and as with anything in orbit: it's basically in free fall (i.e. the only relevant gravity you'd feel on the surface of such a planet is that of the planet). Yes: Supermassive black holes are massive, awesome, powerful, ...when you get reeeealy close to them. But they are also really, really tiny on a cosmic scale.
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 You need a supermassive blackhole for there to be a galaxy. And there wasn't even an attempt in the video to acknowledge the existence of a blackhole there.
The issue is over such a vast time period the galaxy's shape, size, consistency and position in its respective galactic super cluster would change A LOT.
@@zackyjack8891 Alexander's, The USSR, Napoleon' s, Atilla's. Massive empires militarily overstretched And driven by one charismatic leader or enticing ideology have a tendency to collapse once that ideology or man are killed.
If this was warhammer 40k style of universe everything and every planet would be just a barren wasteland due to the amount of exterminatus and chaos wars Edit: spelling
This could be our universe too, time is relative and there could very well be a being outside of our "time", watching over, and the many millennia that our universe has existed, could amount to just a moment in the eyes of that being.
The Khans it’s actually in between the arms of the galaxy. The actual arms are far too unstable for life to ever form due to how close new stars are to each other.
0:00 to 0:06 - In the first era, The Genesis of Galactic Conquest, the galaxy falls into chaos as numerous civilizations squabble for power.
0:06 to 0:26 - The second era, The Age of Ingyang Dominance, takes hold as the Whimsical Ingyang Territories conquer half of the galaxy in swift and ruthless fashion, becoming the first true galactic superpower.
0:26 to 0:43 - The third era, The Collapse of the Ingyang, sees the Ingyang fall victim to coalitions and rebellions as they rapidly decline and collapse.
0:43 to 0:55 - The fall of the Ingyang initiates the fourth era, The Scramble for Power. Multiple regional powers form in the wake of the Ingyang's collapse, but none truly become great powers for a while.
0:55 to 1:01 - We now transition into the fifth era, The Age of the Falange, as the Uterka Falange, one of the nations responsible for the Ingyang's demise, seizes the initiative and rapidly expands.
1:01 to 1:13 - Just as quickly as they rose to power, the Falange gets crushed. The sixth era, The Cha Conquest, commences as the Murky Ideocracy of Cha quickly takes over the core of the galaxy in the wake of the chaos.
1:13 to 1:28 - In the seventh era, The Age of Instability, the Cha get destroyed, but no nation is able to take advantage of this as instability rains down on the galaxy. As soon as a nation becomes a great power, they are likely to collapse even quicker than their ascent.
1:28 to 1:57 - In the wake of the anarchy surrounding them, the Verdant Junta of Semletvo emerges and gradually expands. The eighth era, The Junta Dynasty, sees their nation become the second true galactic superpower through methodical intent and unparalleled stability.
1:57 to 2:14 - Despite their best efforts, the Junta is unable to hold on forever. The ninth era, The Decline of the Junta, sees the galaxy once again fall into chaos as the Junta gradually declines.
2:14 to 2:30 - The sun rises on the tenth era, The Age of Communal Hegemony. The Sweltering Communion of Itravenexa emerges as the third true galactic superpower, swiftly conquering the vast majority of the galaxy and nearly achieving total galactic hegemony.
2:30 - Just as it seemed that they were on the verge of total domination, the Communion spontaneously collapses for no discernable reason. This event is forever immortalized as The Communal Disintegration.
2:30 to 2:58 - The collapse of the Communion brings us to the eleventh era, The Rise of the Theocratic Empire. The Inerne Theocracy quickly becomes the fourth true galactic superpower as it takes advantage of the chaos brought by the fall of the Communion to conquer everything in its path.
2:58 - The Inerne Theocracy does the unthinkable and becomes the first nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony. This event goes into the history books as The Theocratic Consolidation.
2:58 to 3:22 - Alas, all empires that rise must eventually fall. The twelfth era, The Decline of Theocracy, brings with it the fall of the Inerne Theocracy. Another scramble for power ensues.
3:22 to 3:38 - In the thirteenth era, The Age of the Ministry, the Wiesiester Ministry emerges to become the fifth true galactic superpower, expanding from the eastern regions to conquer most of the galaxy.
3:38 to 4:12 - The fourteenth era, The Aftermath of the Ministry, sees mass rebellion against the Ministry, leading to its collapse. No one is able to take advantage, and chaos once again befalls upon the galaxy.
4:12 to 4:37 - The Diesabenom Regime forms and is almost destroyed due to being surrounded by larger nations, but they miraculously survive and rise to power. The fifteenth era, The Diesabenom Conquests, proves this to be the genesis of the sixth true galactic superpower, as they conquer a majority of the galaxy despite challenges from other powerful nations along the way.
4:37 to 4:58 - The Regime's fall comes at the hands of the Youbin Trust and the Porronaros Council. The two nations emerge as the top powers in the galaxy, becoming the seventh and eighth true galactic superpowers respectively and coming into conflict with each other in the sixteenth era, The Trust-Council Galactic Conflict.
4:58 to 5:10 - The Union of Reafina causes the collapse of the Trust, starting the seventeenth era, The Yudangmian Surge. In the ensuing chaos, the Yudangmian Organization emerges and becomes the ninth true galactic superpower, expanding outwards from the core to take over the majority of the galaxy.
5:10 to 5:37 - The Yudangmians collapse as the eighteenth era, The Age of Guildship, begins. As the Council struggles to hold on in the face of new nations, the Pasaroman Guild emerges as the tenth true galactic superpower, rapidly expanding and bringing a swift end to the Council while taking over the galaxy.
5:37 to 5:52 - Despite it looking like the Guild would threaten to achieve total domination, they fall apart from rebellions. The nineteenth era, The Splitting of the Guild, sees multiple nations attempt to rise to power but spontaneously collapsing before they could consolidate.
5:52 to 6:13 - Upon the beginning of the twentieth era, The Republican Formation, the Ittens Republic expands as they begin their ascent to become the eleventh true galactic superpower. Their journey sees them expand from the core to become the dominant power.
6:13 to 6:33 - The twenty-first era, The Resurgence of Theocracy, sees the Frarstario Theocracy destroy the Republic to become the twelfth true galactic superpower.
6:33 to 6:55 - Like the Theocracy did to the Republic before, the Permissible Entity of Undiesicht destroys the Theocracy in the twenty-second era, The Entity's Quest for Total Domination. The Entity becomes the thirteenth true galactic superpower in the process, and becomes the second nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony.
6:55 - With complete domination achieved, the Entity departs the galaxy, in an event soon to be known as The Departure.
6:55 to 7:28 - The twenty-third era, The Entity's Vacuum, sees new nations battle for power and glory in the chaos of The Departure.
7:28 to 7:39 - The twenty-fourth era, The Wrath of the Temple, sees the Fratter Temple rise up to become the fourteenth true galactic superpower.
7:39 to 7:47 - The Ignorant Xuaong Autocracy surges to become the fifteenth true galactic superpower. However, the twenty-fifth era, The Myth of the Ignorant, ends just as quickly with the Autocracy spontaneously disintegrating.
7:47 to 8:01 - In the frenzy caused by the Autocracy's fall, the Spiritual Free State of Senestran takes the baton and becomes the sixteenth true galactic superpower to usher in the twenty-sixth era, The Age of Spiritual Freedom.
8:01 to 8:15 - The nations of the galaxy come together to halt the Free State in the twenty-seventh era, The Coalition Against Spiritual Freedom. Despite their best efforts, the Free State is defeated.
8:15 to 8:35 - In the aftermath of the coalition, The Band of Laawanamin emerges to conquer the majority of the galaxy and become the seventeenth true galactic superpower. Their exploits spark the twenty-eighth era, The Band on the Run.
8:35 - The Band mysteriously disappears for no reason. This event becomes known as The Damning of the Band.
8:35 to 9:07 - The Band's disappearance causes another vacuum. The twenty-ninth era, The Aftermath of the Band, sees no true superpowers form despite some nations threatening to do so.
9:07 to 9:28 - The thirtieth era, The Average Insurgency, sees the rise of the Average Hegemony of Hchningena emerge. Despite a slow start, they eventually become the eighteenth true galactic superpower.
9:28 to 10:05 - We now usher into the thirty-first era, The Age of Direction, as the Directorate of Sterentese goes on a galaxy-wide conquest. Their exploits earn them the right to be called the nineteenth true galactic superpower. Despite everyone's best efforts, the Directorate becomes the third nation to achieve absolute galactic hegemony.
10:05 - The Directorate collapses, bringing us into the thirty-second and current era. What will the future bring for the galaxy?
AIBattle, thank you so much for the heart and the pin! 😀😀😀😀
we were all making stuff up in our head like this while watching the video, only you were crazy enough to write it down
Crazy n the best possible way - this could be the basis for a really awesome sci-fi universe - gotta love how interesting, creative and creative some of the randomly generated names are (for example calling your polity Average could be indicative of being democratic, thus following the will of the average citizen which is a really original, alien and fascinating perspective compared to more conventionally human denominators of democracy) and I think you've really leaned into such amazingly well with your naming conventions for the Historical Epochs! Both the video and this comment really sparked the life into this simulated universe for me and I'd always be grateful for such a thoroughly enjoyable, engaging and eye-opening experience.
How the hell do you have that much time?
@@shrootyboi2068 I'm a cave troll, that's how.
Could you imagine if this is what Spore was really like
hah, i wish. Spore really was ahead of its time.
@Anatol There's always Starsector. Not *fully* simulated but it's the only game you'll find that has the kind of gameplay you'll find in Spore's space stage, but *better* and with almost 100 mods to choose from. In case you didn't know about this game, i suggest you use the Nexerelin mod. You'll find out more on the discord server.
@Acrolon that is most definitely not it. You don't pilot a flagship there, you solely manage your empire and command fleets. That's nothing like Spore. Starsector, on the other hand, is.
I can't wait for the day spore gets a proper sequel. The later spore games are terrible.
@Acrolon its not like they didn't own it the first time around
Me: looks away for a second
The curently bigest empire: dies
mongol empire 2
"I looked away for a second and the biggest empire at the time, died"
There you go. Try that. There's an edit feature.
@@steven401ytx You know what a meme is?
@@acrohasatablespoon1408 nope
@@steven401ytx sad
First empire in the center of the galaxy: *gets big*
Also first empire in the center of the galaxy: *instantly Balkanizes*
"The first empire in the center of the galaxy got big and instantly Balkanized"
There you go. Try that. There's an edit feature.
@@steven401ytx no
@@WillowTitov Me: Try writing normally instead of in that tired meme format
You: Is small child
Me: Ah, I see
@@steven401ytx you could just try not being an asshole
@@steven401ytx people being pedantic is significantly more childish than people who simply can't spell right.
so many lives have died in so many senseless wars just to change the colors of the map
In hindsight... Completely worth it
Welcome to paradox games
What a beautiful canvas
For the first time, an empire managed to get absolutely every single star under their hold at once
Inerne Theocracy at 2:59, for a brief instant, the only empire on the map
A few empires did it during this video, mostly the one blood purging.
@@thibs2837 The full 20000, or 19995-9?
@@infinitehonkworks195 6:55 I believe
Guys, he was talking about the FIRST empire to achieve galactic domination.
Hate to break it to you buuuuut...
There's one tiny red star to the far left.
The moment where someone's about to conquer it all but just devolves into a million pieces once more.
Honestly that's my favorite. I'm kind of eh on the Frequency of the Galactic Exterminations though
/me looks at current events.../me goes hmmmmmmmzzzz.
This is so insane, especially if you immerse yourself into it. Like whenever a bunch of new colours appear in a massive blob their like new factions declaring independence and taking over
I love this
Fermi: Where are all the aliens?
Answer: They're too busy fighting each other to notice us
LMAO
Wouldn’t that be crazy though?
We aren't a large enough problem.. yet
My favorite part was when the colors took over the other colors
True
Especially when that one color conquered its rivals
Hey, it's me, the person who did the insane breakdown of the previous one's (the 10,000 star galaxy video) largest empire. I'm just popping in to say that I am _so_ not doing that again.
nice vid tho uwu
But this means, now i must go find that video and the break down xD since this video has a comment with a Whole history of the galaxy.
Alot of people ask what this game is its GALIMULATOR available on mobile and pc
Oh damn, thought it was Stellaris
is it on ios?
With music from FTL
its not on IOS anymore
Why the mobile version is not available to making galaxy map with 20000 stars..(maximum is 1000)
Just in case your interested: every frame in this represents 100 years.
wow
So if there's 60 frames every second,
That makes for 6000 years every second.
Props to the Premno Worlds: They rose from the void at 6:56 at the rightmost corner of the galaxy, surviving through thick and thin, nearly falling to several outside threats but still hanging on. It even managed to secure its place as the #1 power in the galaxy at 8:15 before falling from grace in 8:26. It narrowly missed being wiped out at 8:35 but survived against all odds. In the void left by its attacker it attempted rise once again, but failed and spent the next age struggling as a minor power. It made an attempt to reclaim its previous glory at 9:07, even managing to make it onto the list of prominent galaxy powers once more. It was then finally wiped out at 9:19 by the Average Hegemony, which in turn grew to be the next galactic superpower.
This empire lasted from 1469 to 1924. Nearly 500 millenia, a length that most nations couldn't even last a fifth of. Just imagine the rich history such an empire would have.
Yeah I mean I was like dang they're holding
9:36 *Imperial March intensifies*
5:24 - *anthem of the Republic*
Now here's something to think about...
If alternate realities truly exist, and there's an infinite amount of them with infinite possibilities... there is a reality whose history is this exact video. Every system conquered, every conquest. Every empire coming into existence and then sprawling out of it. Every purge, every time the galaxy becomes void of life, then gives birth to it again. There is a reality which exactly matches this video, and we are just watching its long history on a flat screen where millenniums are just seconds ticking by for us. Its crazy to think that there is a small but yet a chance that all of this is real, somewhere... far away.
Stop hurting my head
thats crazy
Every time an empire conquers the entire galaxy: oh yeah, it’s all falling apart
2:58 It looks like a tiny sliver of time, but they managed to rule the whole galaxy for 2000 years before the first rebellion.
Also, the time span between the Inerne Theocracy conquering the galaxy and the collapse of the Directorate of Sterentese was around 1,498,000 years.
2:58 The first empire to rule the entire galaxy
Palpatine: that’s my empire
Once you consider the time scale, this is pretty overwhelming, the amount of lives and people living through seemingly unimportant moments, that in reality last longer than modern humanity itself today
Actually if you play the game, the number that writing behind the names is technology level, and there are some maps to see another things, like wealth of provinces, heat of provinces(about the wars), i guess they brought religion map some update ago too. and it is probably closed in video but there are actually fighting armies. They built armies and fight. So just by looking, it looks like a basic game, like watching eu4 timelapse :)
@@FVMCRAFT I know the game is very simplistic, just saying that with a bit of imagination the vid's kinda mind-blowing
@@Astraben ok using imagination is good :)
6:55 [ A L L _ W I L L _ B E _ A S H E S ]
Welcome back everyone who watched this seven months ago and have returned to read this history of this galaxy in the comment section
why have so many people commented in like the last hour lol
Because we can.
I don't know how i got here.. you don't either. We don't even understand what's happening in the video.. and its now 3 am.
Nah its 4:30am
Verdant Junta of Semletvo - in our hearts. The only one who tried to built stable long-live empire.
2:28 we were THIS 👌🏻 CLOSE to perfection, and it fell through the cracks
Slow it to 0.25 to watch the entire history of civilizations in slow motion. It goes too fast to notice the instability, wars, and rebellions in each second. Every frame tells the story of hundreds of civilizations.
In Galactic south a pink nation called the Body of Aomingmi Originated around the 1530th millennium a lasted for hundreds of thousands of years to eventually fight bitterly to survive against the Directorate and succeed, one of only 2 others to do so. They Deserve to be the next galactic hegemon.
It's interesting to see how accurate a representation this is to what happens to civilizations. Especially as they grow larger, one might think they would continue to last, but they fall apart from the inside. The larger a civilization is, the more difficult it is to hold it together. I was surprised to see any of them complete galactic conquest at all for any reasonable time.
i did the math and every second is 3110 years in that.
You are so smart for sure (;
I kinda wish you could do this on Stellaris and watch how the empires expand and react with the ability to speed up time to this speed or pause time to check on specific parts in the map.
There are some abilities far too powerful for even the noblest of gamers to harness. Plus I only get so many sick days from work.
I can't very well use the excuse the Zero zero ones are about to attack the Baanthurian swarm whom are at war with a federation of 4 empires and there is only 15 years until the end game crisis, so I won't be in today. I dont think my boss would very open minded to that.
I have no idea what's going on but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the FTL music in the beginning. Thanks for giving Ben Prunty a bit of time.
It's from a game called galimulator
I have NO IDEA what i'm looking at here.
Colours. Nothing more.
galactic empires rising and falling
The game is Galimulator if someone's wondering.
Alexander Kravchenko where do you find the game?
@@anonymoususer208 Steam, Google play and app store.
thx dude.i like this game
2:15 Get a load of Galactic Genghis Kahn there.
The empire that originated in the center would never get to conquer the galaxy because they would have to fight on all sides
everybody gangsta till, *CHOGNARTH DEVOURER OF GALAXIES* show up
The amount of Hitlers in this galaxy is too damn high.
No such thing
Or is it just enough
Lol
Not enough
More like Ghengis Khans
Strange that the galaxy has stars flying by like it's inside a larger galaxy
Thats no moon, those are other galaxies in the great void
those are different galaxies
Everybody gangsta until ALL_WILL_BE_ASHES
Correct me if I am wrong but the music at the start of the video is from FTL: Faster Than Light. That is a great game by the way.
Yea the first song is lost ship (explore) off the ftl soundtrack.
Also the second is from another brilliant game called "Space Rangers". Was very surprised to see it here.
Halex the third is Darude sandstorm
I dare say, my pc would explode if stellaris was this large
good thing it isn't stellaris then :P
I'd imagine in 10 years though it would be possible
I love how every time someone starts making real progress a shit ton of tiny individual rebellions somehow muster up fleets big enough to disintegrate the big empire. How? Plot armor
Real live have been just like that.
Or the empire disintegrated by its own mismanagment, overextension and absolute stupidity, kinda like ur empire, Schluchtenscheißer.
An interesting example of how in fact, there is no end to history. Everything will collapse and something new will come in its place. That is what history teaches us and this manages to reflect that perfectly.
Makes sense
Oh hi comrade
Nice pfp
What you just said is what monks teach. Even how hard you work on something in the end it will be destroyed, so detach yourself from sentimental objects. There is paraphrasing because I don't remember it fully.
@@alexmartinez2835 what he said actually makes sense tho
Imagine the empire sprawl...
imagine trying to write a history book of this universe
could be divided into different books, each one ending with a galaxy spanning empire just collapsing
@@xesphor1436 Maybe some of the infornation would be lost through out time too
@@globlet_ no way that a galaxy spanning empire wouldn't have people finding a way to preserve their history before their collapse
Lol imagine writing history about a ship which only fire once every hundred years
@@moedictatornoriega8475 wouldn’t the population have super brain by now? Like 30 computers worth
AI: Conquers whole galaxy under one banner.
Also AI: Keeps destroying itself.
Everytime something pops into thousands of colonies:
*_And China broke again_*
"The empire long divided must unite
The empire long united must divide"
1:07 yo it's the Grox
ah fuck didn't we kill them already
Very cool! BTW stars also exist between the spiral arms of galaxies (it's not completely empty space), but there are more luminous blue stars in the arms.
And that’s why life is most likely to exist in between the arms, about halfway between the center and the edge of the galaxy. There are enough materials there to host life that has the potential to industrialize but not too close to where most of the material is because that’s where the giant young stars are that will bombard any possible life with extrasolar objects.
Mom can we have Stellaris?
Mom: No we have Stellaris at home.
Stellaris at home:
Stellaris is like hoi4 in the space with 500 provinces, i prefer this
@@elrandom6410 except for the random empire dissolution
@@conservativedemocracyenjoyer you can disable that
@@elrandom6410 but this is just a simulator, can you actually choose and empire to manage? Cause if yes it doesnt seems so
@@digge2210 You can, but its not really good
0:48 bye big Center Empire, you are an Angel now
6:52
*A L L _ W I L L _ B E _ A S H E S*
Looks like the Grox held their ground for a bit there at the beginning.
@Nando Garcia True
@Nando Garcia It sure was.
The Body of Aomingmi founded in the 1535th Millennium in the far reaches of the most Southern ring held their own in constant existence in that region to the 2100th Millennium and possibly beyond. While they (The Body) never held true power over any large portion of the galaxy their tenacity made them an indispensable power broker in the Southern Ring, they were also one of the Rebel bands that survived the extinction level event of the Directorate of Sterentese's takeover and galaxy wide burning.
It's like watching a fish tank, but the fish can fight each other
I find it interesting that a lot of powers originated from either the core or near it
TH-cam Algorithm: "What about...."
Me: "Wery interesting indeed."
This is basically one of the explanations of the fermi paradox, why we dont see anyone hearin or speaking us xD
One day I wondered why I was watching this. I don't know.
The Entity had a solid 20 thousand year golden era of galactic peace, that mustve been the best time to be alive lol
Given that it's expansion was driven by something called BLOOD PURGE, and total conquest seems to have been followed by some kind of mass suicide ritual called ALL WILL BE ASH... I kind of doubt it.
The real amazing thing are those Frarstario systems at 6:47. Held out against the impossible for a damn long time.
@@aaronhwang5073 Thats true!! But the rest of its history must've been dope no?😂😂 (tbh i didnt even see ALL WILL BE ASH!!)
At first i thought this was a stellaris video then i heard the FTL soundtrack and got confused
For whole history of galaxy, only 3 empires conquest all galaxy. 2mln years, oh man
Seems like it'd be more practical to have fewer multiple civilization spread around the Galaxy, in reality borders would never touch it until conflict is initiated.
They'd be traveling to meet/conquer each other, not clashing colored borders. However this is freaking awesome
Huge like for Space Rangers 2 soundtrack
This just popped up in my recommend tab. Awesome video man!
Why does this feel so nostalgic? I feel like I’ve watched it before
I almost thought it was stellaris
Stellaris is shit
@@MrGamer-xd1pf So whats not shit?
@@randomdude8877 gallimulator
@@MrGamer-xd1pf X to doubt
@@MrGamer-xd1pf *the shit
Each second of gameplay is 3,279 years in this galaxy. On this scale of time even after 10,000 years the Imperium of Man is in its early days. Of course the Imperium has a million worlds in a far larger galaxy, but I dread to think of the PC you'd need to run a game on that scale.
Unfortunately, I am distracted by my constant jumping to stay ahead of the Rebel Fleet...
[RED ALERT]
[FIRE IN ENGINEERING!]
[DECOMPRESSING SHIP!]
I wish you included an empire creation count and empire death count.
"Everyone is always trying to take over the Galaxy! The trick is to be left alone by whoever succeeds!"
-Rick Sanchez
When you play Stellaris and don't make a victory year.
lol
Good to see Drax and Dran enjoying their holiday on a long-distance star overlooking at ever-expanding, ever-shrinking Galaxy of Empires.
Д
6:48 Now it's OUR Galaxy comrades!
Наконец-то мы достигли Коммунизма, товарищ
1:51 Stability before chaos
The game is called Galimulator guys. It’s available on mobile
Civilization 7: Galactic Conquest
looks great!
*SPACE RANGERS INTENSIFIES*
they were all one at one time or another. A final unit until the thoughts and idealogies of individuals tore them apart once more
if FTL capable interstellar civilization occurs, this is probably what history will look like
The history in that case will be almost impossible to learn, as millions of battles, wars and conflicts will emerge in different star systems
Every major empire fell because so many rebellions happened at the same time
Out of curiosity I went online to see what this game about and it much more complicated than I thought it would be
Whats the name?
FotY
Galimulator
virgin Stellaris timelapse vs chad galimulator timelapse
yes
both are good
4:35 Grox takeover begins
the grox are dicks every second they atacked my purple spice planet.
Yea, those Uber turrets came in handy tho
I see you're a man of culture
It's interesting that the closer to the center of the galaxy you are; the more conflict you will see-- While the more far out; the less conflict you will see.
2:33 United States when they find out there is oil in other star systems
Stellaris 2 confirmed
All these civilizations fighting around a supermassive blackhole like it is nothing. (Center of The Galaxy)
It’s not supermassive, if so there’d be a small area in the middle (even visible on this scale) where they can’t go without worry of death
While it's supermassive it's actually not that big (e.g. the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy has only a radius of 120 AU). For comparison: The Oort cloud of our sun is about 2000 to 100000 AU far out.
Stuff further out is just in orbit around a black hole as would be around any other gravitational body...and as with anything in orbit: it's basically in free fall (i.e. the only relevant gravity you'd feel on the surface of such a planet is that of the planet).
Yes: Supermassive black holes are massive, awesome, powerful, ...when you get reeeealy close to them. But they are also really, really tiny on a cosmic scale.
@@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 You need a supermassive blackhole for there to be a galaxy. And there wasn't even an attempt in the video to acknowledge the existence of a blackhole there.
@@peterzerfass4609 In the cosmic scale, the largest galaxy isn't even an ant to our universe.
@@yodaiam6046
N- no you don’t... but you are right about the 2nd thing without acknowledgment tho.
All this video did is make me want to play FTL. Thanks for that.
Its all fun and games until the IMPERIUM OF MAN Joins the chat.
The issue is over such a vast time period the galaxy's shape, size, consistency and position in its respective galactic super cluster would change A LOT.
It's only two million years, on the scale of galaxies thats nothing and even the galaxies shape wouldn't change all too much in that time
The galaxy was unified in 584, just for a second
2:29 :)
Red star on the left still going strong.
@@coledean4598 it wasnt even fully unified
I like how the last song used in the video is the apex legends theme song.
"All will be ashes."
Balkan simulator
Balkan simulator
*oh*
THAT GRAY NATION turned into meat rubble like that empire from earth
You mean the Mongolian empire?
@@mr.boomguy i meant Roman but youres is closer
@@zackyjack8891 Alexander's, The USSR, Napoleon' s, Atilla's.
Massive empires militarily overstretched And driven by one charismatic leader or enticing ideology have a tendency to collapse once that ideology or man are killed.
the FTL song in the back ground is a good taste detail
If this was warhammer 40k style of universe everything and every planet would be just a barren wasteland due to the amount of exterminatus and chaos wars
Edit: spelling
This could be our universe too, time is relative and there could very well be a being outside of our "time", watching over, and the many millennia that our universe has existed, could amount to just a moment in the eyes of that being.
@ LycanTroop 3 , Yeah I bet Earth is on that small sliver to the far left
The Khans it’s actually in between the arms of the galaxy. The actual arms are far too unstable for life to ever form due to how close new stars are to each other.