Voyager-19 is "a short horror game where you control a decaying spacecraft exploring distant star systems." Miziziziz's channel: / @miziziziz #voyager19 #horrorgaming #gaming
I got some of the astronomical explanations wrong in this and I know it’s bothering some of you as well as it’s also bothering me a bit so I’m sorry for the confusion. Thank you all for the corrections to my mistakes!
I found a sub species of living planets from another system, but it’s docile. It does not attack and just spends most of its life orbiting around it’s blue sun and it’s not capable of eating any meat. Its source of nourishment is through the thermal radiation. The sun gives off.
Does solar systems they have no names those are the planets names the stars name that you were just talking about was a x 0 you should have read the other planet names it's literally from my l zero
Fact: The developer confirmed that the planet that follows us is in fact multiple planets, not just one. And that also the first one you encounter is dead, hence why there's no heartbeat
There seems to be at least 2 living planets: the fake habitable planet that kills the player, and the weird heartbeat planet that follows the player (they both show up on the final mission as separate planets) the one that follows the player around seems to not be a predator unlike the other, maybe a scavenger that feeds on the leftovers of the meals of predator planets? Or maybe a highly intelligent "herbivore" that feeds on stardust and just follows the player out of curiosity?
The alternative is that the planet following the player around is also a predator, but one that recognizes that the player may return to civilization, and thus lead it to more food.
I've seen other heartbeat planets on other playthroughs, and each one looks different. I think, rather than a single one following the player per se, they're multiple ones in different stages of development. Increasing in complexity, almost like a zygote. The final system has at least two, one that's almost done (which is why it has so many little segments) but isn't quite mature. The one that finally opens up to eat you looks inhabitable, and also has the loudest heartbeat, presumably because it's already mature, signified by having fully functional camouflage.
A single astronaut being hunted by a planet-sized predator for several years may seem like a huge waste of time because of how little sustenance it can gain out of it. But a terrifying theory that can explain this is that the "thing" that caught the astronaut does not kill him, but probe information out of him so it can find out where the astronaut's home planet is, then make its way there to devour the entire population and ecosystem.
@@real_timmy23 It would not feed exclusively on humans. It would also eat every animal species and plant. It might even consume what it needs, pause, and orbit around Earth for a few decades to let life repopulate before it begins to feast again. This creature has already shown that it does not mind waiting.
@@imlivingunderyourbed7845 Technically a organism of that size would probably starve to death before anything repopulates, guess it plans to eat the whole planet like that one junji ito horror planet...
Fun fact: The original system that the organism that eats us at the end of the game was using as bait was the system in the second mission, as stated in the "ship_log" file, stating that "LK-2 [POTENTIALLY HABITABLE] does not exist".
This game reminds me of Jean Jacket from Nope and how at first the idea of a UFO abducting living things was the idea at first but then the the thing is actually a creature
The problem with a carnivorous planet is that it has an absolutely enormous mass, and even sustaining a heartbeat would require unrealistic amounts of food, especially when considering how almost no living creatures roam space. Secondly, the spaceship is simply so small for the planet, even consuming it would likely use up more calories than it would gain. It's like eating a single cell of celery.
The problem with you is applying real world physics to video game that has light speed travel spaceships and living planets and the dev confirmed these planets aren't just eating you for calories they eat spaceships to lure more out and find the home planet
Ok, you've now got me thinking that planet was thinking "nothing personal, just can't let people see me like this, by the way....EVER HEARD OF PRIVACY!?" as it violently does that.
The thing you saw with a silent sound? That’s a planet that died and some are still alive and the planet with many holes and a heartbeat is a friendly one,it only follows u
Guys noticed at 1:27 the planets are only lk0 lk1 and lk3 since at the migella logs it says that lk2 potentially habitable so it means it went to the last system
Well, that _would_ be a frightening concept if not for the fact that something the size of a planet wouldn't get any significant nourishment from something the size of a space coffin ship thing. I just can't find it plausible enough to get creeped out by it. My mind is just screaming "this wasn't really thought through".
I honestly thought it eats both planets and spaceship driven things and may understand the concept of more advanced smaller civilizations to an unknown degree.
@@hatad321 Plausible if it could eat them by the trillions, but there just aren't that many out there. Now I don't know for sure, but I bet if you get a metabolic specialist to crunch the numbers, you'd find that a blue whale wouldn't get enough energy from eating a single krill to get back what it used by opening its mouth.
@@goldenrain4402 Eating planets is plausible, or Death Star-sized spacecraft. I'd find it more likely that it would be found in low orbit around gas giants or thick-atmosphere planets like Titan, siphoning organic gases from their atmospheres. If it did attack a spacecraft, it wouldn't be for food--it would be because said spacecraft did something to piss it off. Like launching a probe down to its surface. Maybe it would mistake the probe for a small meteorite that had fragmented off of a larger body that was about to hit it, and it responds by pre-emptively destroying the "larger body", I.E. the spaceship.
this was bugging me, but I believe you got the star color progression and life cycle mixed up, white dwarfs don't change into yellow and also white dwarfs are remnants of low to intermediate-mass stars, when blue stars die out, they either become neutron stars or black holes
A planet sized organism feeding on occasional (once maybe 50 years) tiny spacecrafts for sustenance Man their life sucks, I'd try to eat other planets if I were them
If Iron Lung and Crusader Probe Mission made a game. Got the aesthetics and coffin-like vehicle. And it's going around taking pictures of cosmic horrors.
honestly i was terrified that the last planet actually was earth, and we had been leading the planet back to our home for it to feed. the readings of potentially habitable planets were, of course, the predators, but also that they had coaxed us out there not to feed but to follow our way back.
I remember watching another video about this game, and how the Dev wanted to make a Cosmic Horror that felt like it had a genuinely unique creature with disturbing implications. A planet-sized starfish entity that disguises itself as Earth-like worlds to lure prey in the form of interstellar civilizations? How did it evolve to do this? The fact theres more than one implies that apparently this is extremely common as well. Take note people, this is how you do Cosmic Horror correctly. You don't gotta rely on "tentacle monster makes people go insane looking at it" over and over again.
In ply playthrough i attempted to get away (i kind of anticipated a possible scene of of menu scrolling panic because of how low the power was getting) and even with thrusters the vessal wasn't moving. That art creeped me out
If this sort of cosmic (haha) horror appeals, or anybody would like an example of what the surface of such hostile and hungry worlds might look like, I suggest folks look up Junji Ito's "Hellstar Remina" manga.
For a moment, there is a faint hope that this mysterious behemoth might be curious, might be led to an alternative food source, might be tamed... And then you find the one that won't.
The system names aren't disappearing, you're misunderstanding the display. It only identifies what you currently have the navigation cursor over. The system name is a 2-letter code, the numbers are for each body in the system starting from 0. The cursor starts in the center of the system which is usually a star, but in the case of the binary system is the barycenter, hence no ID.
While an interesting story, I don't understand why the previous expedition team would write such a cryptic message isntead of outright reporting "WE FOUND A LIVING PLANET THAT HUNTS AND FOLLOWS US"
The feeling of being lost in the fathomless void of space imo was way more terrifying then the planet monster. I would’ve liked if more it played more into liminal/existential horror.
I don't think one tiny space ship is gonna be much food to a planet sized monster. And space is HUGE ... anything coming across anything is incredibly small... why do you think a meteorite the size of Asia hasn't unmade Earth already?
The comments made me realise what a small channel you are, so I kust comment this was great. I have watched a few TH-camr play this game and I never got the horror element. Thanks for the lovely commentary!
Ironically, the idea of giant planet sized predators, reminds me strongly of the Brethren Moons from Dead Space. And on a side note that doesn’t really have much to do with the game, what is the music that’s played through most of the video?
I got some of the astronomical explanations wrong in this and I know it’s bothering some of you as well as it’s also bothering me a bit so I’m sorry for the confusion. Thank you all for the corrections to my mistakes!
I found a sub species of living planets from another system, but it’s docile. It does not attack and just spends most of its life orbiting around it’s blue sun and it’s not capable of eating any meat. Its source of nourishment is through the thermal radiation. The sun gives off.
This reminds me of peter watts blindsight
Does solar systems they have no names those are the planets names the stars name that you were just talking about was a x 0 you should have read the other planet names it's literally from my l zero
Bru if it orbits a star it's not a moon 💀
Fact: The developer confirmed that the planet that follows us is in fact multiple planets, not just one. And that also the first one you encounter is dead, hence why there's no heartbeat
Thanks
didnt the creator also say the ones with dots are eggs?
@@trentebulak7386 yes
So is there 4 living planets ?
D:
This is why we need death stars.
Underrated comment.
Yes.
God bless the 2nd ammendment 😂😂😂😂
If we don't build death stars, someone else will!
@@InaudibleHippo OHHH SAY CAN YOU SEE
You know things would end badly because your ship is designed like a coffin.
Hmm.. That's remind me something.
Oh wait! Little johnny bought a house with his hard earned money.
@@Aleon-GBexpand your spaceship with galvanized square steel and screws borrowed from the living planet
Durable to last 10,000 years!
@@Hvision0000Use eco-friendly wood veneer, lasts for a lifetime
There seems to be at least 2 living planets: the fake habitable planet that kills the player, and the weird heartbeat planet that follows the player (they both show up on the final mission as separate planets) the one that follows the player around seems to not be a predator unlike the other, maybe a scavenger that feeds on the leftovers of the meals of predator planets? Or maybe a highly intelligent "herbivore" that feeds on stardust and just follows the player out of curiosity?
The alternative is that the planet following the player around is also a predator, but one that recognizes that the player may return to civilization, and thus lead it to more food.
I've seen other heartbeat planets on other playthroughs, and each one looks different. I think, rather than a single one following the player per se, they're multiple ones in different stages of development. Increasing in complexity, almost like a zygote. The final system has at least two, one that's almost done (which is why it has so many little segments) but isn't quite mature. The one that finally opens up to eat you looks inhabitable, and also has the loudest heartbeat, presumably because it's already mature, signified by having fully functional camouflage.
@@brucehalden6148 And I'm just curious why a planet-sized creature would waste years of its life chasing a small ship.
@@johnnygreen2556 same question about it eating said ship.
The creator said that the others are intended to be eggs (except for the one without heartbeat, that's supposed to be a dead one)
A single astronaut being hunted by a planet-sized predator for several years may seem like a huge waste of time because of how little sustenance it can gain out of it.
But a terrifying theory that can explain this is that the "thing" that caught the astronaut does not kill him, but probe information out of him so it can find out where the astronaut's home planet is, then make its way there to devour the entire population and ecosystem.
now thats terrifying
even if it will somehow find us that doesn't mean its gonna be fully nourished since we are so tiny for its stomach so its not worth it
@@real_timmy23 It would not feed exclusively on humans. It would also eat every animal species and plant.
It might even consume what it needs, pause, and orbit around Earth for a few decades to let life repopulate before it begins to feast again. This creature has already shown that it does not mind waiting.
@@imlivingunderyourbed7845
Technically a organism of that size would probably starve to death before anything repopulates, guess it plans to eat the whole planet like that one junji ito horror planet...
@@imlivingunderyourbed7845 Here me out, all of the nukes
Fun fact: The original system that the organism that eats us at the end of the game was using as bait was the system in the second mission, as stated in the "ship_log" file, stating that "LK-2 [POTENTIALLY HABITABLE] does not exist".
Can you rephrase it please, I'm having trouble understanding your comment
rewatching the video I understand.
Originally the fake planet resided in LK system.
D:
If iron lung and voices of the void had a child
I even called the game “voices of the iron lung” at one point
Voices of the lung???????
Iron of the void?
Void of the iron lung?
lung void the voice of
Unicron to the planet eater here: “You stole my only food. Now I’m gonna starve.”
Planet eater: L
Galactus:
And I Took That Personally
Transformers reference
@@mrtsukuba erm it's a SpongeBob reference
Nice reference
This game reminds me of Jean Jacket from Nope and how at first the idea of a UFO abducting living things was the idea at first but then the the thing is actually a creature
That was my first thought and I love it
Thought the same thing as well
I was thinking Orgalorg's giant form in Adventure Time
Fr, I loved that movie and it’s kinda similar like you said
The problem with a carnivorous planet is that it has an absolutely enormous mass, and even sustaining a heartbeat would require unrealistic amounts of food, especially when considering how almost no living creatures roam space. Secondly, the spaceship is simply so small for the planet, even consuming it would likely use up more calories than it would gain. It's like eating a single cell of celery.
The problem with you is applying real world physics to video game that has light speed travel spaceships and living planets and the dev confirmed these planets aren't just eating you for calories they eat spaceships to lure more out and find the home planet
It's a game
cool story you nerd
@@-JBYT- Still not that scary
@@ultimazilla9814 wait I just realised this lore problem is actually realized by the creator that's why the wings are paperish
Either space probes are stupidly nutritious or this planet really likes it's privacy.
Living planet creature. "You're violating my privacy. Now I'm going to kill you."
Ok, you've now got me thinking that planet was thinking "nothing personal, just can't let people see me like this, by the way....EVER HEARD OF PRIVACY!?" as it violently does that.
@Shocker_boi-model3.0 Space planet wants privacy. Just straight up murders a guy
The Voyager : "It's ok, I don't think I can afford sleep for the next... 5 YEARS OF ENCRYPTION."
iron lung but not wet
iron lung but SPACE
@@eyeblech2001iron lung but in the vacuum of space instead of a blood ocean on a moon
This is Iron Coffin instead of Iron Lung now
Iron lung but frog is planet
yeah it's creepy instead
You're in a metal tube and doing radio astronomy while there's something out to get you, the true voices of the iron lung experience
The thing you saw with a silent sound? That’s a planet that died and some are still alive and the planet with many holes and a heartbeat is a friendly one,it only follows u
SO this is like that submarine game where you are stuck in a ship, taking photos of things in space instead of the ocean, thats pretty cool
Iron Lung? Yea, pretty much.
@@J0LL1B33 Yeah that one!
I wonder if the planet sized creature was based on Orgalorg in Adventure time
Likely a mix of an orgalorg and unicron, they carry some similar concepts
Or maybe it's based off of some really obscure creature nobody knows about
Guys noticed at 1:27 the planets are only lk0 lk1 and lk3 since at the migella logs it says that lk2 potentially habitable so it means it went to the last system
3:26
This is why we need Galactus
That thing's why the empire made the deathstar
Well, that _would_ be a frightening concept if not for the fact that something the size of a planet wouldn't get any significant nourishment from something the size of a space coffin ship thing. I just can't find it plausible enough to get creeped out by it. My mind is just screaming "this wasn't really thought through".
Thanks Dave
Maybe it's like whales and plankton, it travels around eating smaller space debris.
I honestly thought it eats both planets and spaceship driven things and may understand the concept of more advanced smaller civilizations to an unknown degree.
@@hatad321 Plausible if it could eat them by the trillions, but there just aren't that many out there. Now I don't know for sure, but I bet if you get a metabolic specialist to crunch the numbers, you'd find that a blue whale wouldn't get enough energy from eating a single krill to get back what it used by opening its mouth.
@@goldenrain4402 Eating planets is plausible, or Death Star-sized spacecraft. I'd find it more likely that it would be found in low orbit around gas giants or thick-atmosphere planets like Titan, siphoning organic gases from their atmospheres. If it did attack a spacecraft, it wouldn't be for food--it would be because said spacecraft did something to piss it off. Like launching a probe down to its surface. Maybe it would mistake the probe for a small meteorite that had fragmented off of a larger body that was about to hit it, and it responds by pre-emptively destroying the "larger body", I.E. the spaceship.
this was bugging me, but I believe you got the star color progression and life cycle mixed up, white dwarfs don't change into yellow and also white dwarfs are remnants of low to intermediate-mass stars, when blue stars die out, they either become neutron stars or black holes
Well, neutron stars will fade as they cool, it just takes a very long time, so long that even the oldest is still white hot.
Gemini Home Entertainment Iris to this planet sized alien:
HEY THATS MY JOB
That "thing" reminds me of Unicron from the Transformers franchise.
Okay since I love space and horror this game is differently one of my new favorite games
A planet sized organism feeding on occasional (once maybe 50 years) tiny spacecrafts for sustenance
Man their life sucks, I'd try to eat other planets if I were them
This reminds me a lot of iron lung, from the cosmic horror theme to taking pictures to slowly deteriorating vessel
The planet on 4:03 looks more like a Dyson sphere.
I’m pretty sure it’s either a dead one or one in early “development” like a young one
It is a dead one, the creator of Voyager 19 made a video about it
. . . I know I'm about to sound ridiculous, but whenever I hear Dyson sphere....all I think about is the Yu-Gi-Oh number card of the same name.
Vargskelethor will love this.
What if you fly away before the mimic hunter starts chasing you?
Brilliant idea, better yet just take the photo from far far away then book it.
@@bruhbrehii makes sense
A planet sized energy based creature huh? Seems kinda creepy.
Blessed by algorithm once again.
Thank you for the recap! Can't wait for more in the future.
If Iron Lung and Crusader Probe Mission made a game. Got the aesthetics and coffin-like vehicle. And it's going around taking pictures of cosmic horrors.
honestly i was terrified that the last planet actually was earth, and we had been leading the planet back to our home for it to feed. the readings of potentially habitable planets were, of course, the predators, but also that they had coaxed us out there not to feed but to follow our way back.
İ love how bro makes the game funny instead of scary😂
I remember watching another video about this game, and how the Dev wanted to make a Cosmic Horror that felt like it had a genuinely unique creature with disturbing implications. A planet-sized starfish entity that disguises itself as Earth-like worlds to lure prey in the form of interstellar civilizations? How did it evolve to do this? The fact theres more than one implies that apparently this is extremely common as well. Take note people, this is how you do Cosmic Horror correctly. You don't gotta rely on "tentacle monster makes people go insane looking at it" over and over again.
Enjoyed your breakdown of this game, I'll give your other vids a go. Good luck going forward!
Thank you!
In ply playthrough i attempted to get away (i kind of anticipated a possible scene of of menu scrolling panic because of how low the power was getting) and even with thrusters the vessal wasn't moving. That art creeped me out
Your channel is so underrated
How interesting. Jarvis, please ram a black star fortress up this unholy abomination, and purge the xenos from our blessed plane of existence.
If this sort of cosmic (haha) horror appeals, or anybody would like an example of what the surface of such hostile and hungry worlds might look like, I suggest folks look up Junji Ito's "Hellstar Remina" manga.
Amazing manga
For a moment, there is a faint hope that this mysterious behemoth might be curious, might be led to an alternative food source, might be tamed...
And then you find the one that won't.
bro was like "oh dear this planet looks.. out of place and weird.. time to cope by sleeping for 3 years"
If iron lung and gemini home entertaiment has a kid:
How are you not more popular?? This is great!
The system names aren't disappearing, you're misunderstanding the display. It only identifies what you currently have the navigation cursor over. The system name is a 2-letter code, the numbers are for each body in the system starting from 0. The cursor starts in the center of the system which is usually a star, but in the case of the binary system is the barycenter, hence no ID.
the concept of "fake planet that eats you" seems so backrooms
please never speak again
@@marcoaraiza9381 he is not wrong though
@@DevDoge_ he is wrong tho
Wydm wrong it sounds like one
@@Bluehairguest what the fuck does a sentient planet have in common with the backrooms
Do you even know what the backrooms are??????
I thought this would have a couple hundred thousand views
Good job bro
I think those living planets are kinda like an octopus. And were an shell fish, hard outside with something delicious in the inside!
You deserve way more subs.
Seems like the average Tuesday in WH40K universe, now we just gotta declare exterminatus on that thing.
We need the Death Star, exterminatus, and galactus to gang up on that thing
I’ve always been fascinated and slightly unnerved by space and this just confirms my fear 😂
This is literal cosmic horror
Tyranids bio ship when dark eldar got into it amd the things wake up and eat all of the dark eldar moment
Iron lung: space version
I’m shocked you only have 2k subs this video was fantastic
Greatest technology❌
Terrible camera✅
"Yeetus."
"Did i just get eaten by my own computer?"
Yes
Hang on, you got to say the line fully...... Yeetus Deletus.
Надеюсь, в космосе есть Царство (Hope there's a Tsardom in space)
You're doing swell so far Goobnu! 👍
Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you
feeling an awful lot like iron lung
Ngl I think a better ending would have been if it was earth but when your about to land, you realize that you just let it to your home
While an interesting story, I don't understand why the previous expedition team would write such a cryptic message isntead of outright reporting "WE FOUND A LIVING PLANET THAT HUNTS AND FOLLOWS US"
The feeling of being lost in the fathomless void of space imo was way more terrifying then the planet monster. I would’ve liked if more it played more into liminal/existential horror.
4:12 That whistling sounds almost identical to the "noise" of Voyager 2 leaving the solar system
This is like the Iron Lung game but in space and not on a planet that’s covered in blood like oceans.
Nah only 588 subs? I thought it would be way more! Great video! Let me add to that sub count :)
Thank you!
Why would they even eat us???? we’re so small it would literally be an energy net-loss to eat us for a planet sized organism.
Nice video, gl further
I don't think one tiny space ship is gonna be much food to a planet sized monster. And space is HUGE ... anything coming across anything is incredibly small... why do you think a meteorite the size of Asia hasn't unmade Earth already?
The comments made me realise what a small channel you are, so I kust comment this was great. I have watched a few TH-camr play this game and I never got the horror element. Thanks for the lovely commentary!
you are actually so underated, i will subscribe, keep it up and remember me! this commentary and video is very entertaining.
We need more games like this and iron lung.
When I learned that you were being followed I got goosebumps
If you like this you will also like Hellstar remina manga
I love Junji Ito!
We have Iron Lung at home
This is pretty underrated
Watched this whole thing in grayscale and It hit different ngl
oh hell no my astrophobia going crazy
Imagine if this idea was in Starfield...damn that game would be at least much more interesting exploration with cool lore.
Finality approaches. In the Sky there is only death but Salvation lies in the Deep
Good shit, bumping this
Iron lung in space
Ironically, the idea of giant planet sized predators, reminds me strongly of the Brethren Moons from Dead Space.
And on a side note that doesn’t really have much to do with the game, what is the music that’s played through most of the video?
This game is under known
Edit: i meant like under appreciated
Underrated?
I like this video because it’s creepy I like creepy
You’ve done a good job Breaking down this game 👍
Miziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziz made this :D
Feels like iron lung
This all reminds me of the story called "hell star rumina"
reminds me of THE IRIS from Gemini Home Entertainment..,
The Iron Lung successor
rejoice, lore be upon ye
Solar smash is a horror game if you’re in an Earthling’s POV.
Lol😂
MAJOR Iron Lung vibes
Weaker execution of Hellstar Remina imo but still pretty cool
this is just iron lung but in space.
great recap
Im like certain this took inspo from the junji ito story
That one life planet its unknown its a mimic but his alive dont picture it
The Iron Lung experience