I loved this! Also, not trying to be an asshole, just a consistency thing: Plants and Funguses are separate kingdoms of life, despite being HEAVILY entwined with each other in most references
Congratulations on 40K. I also appreciate the increase in the videos. I know it takes a lot of time to do these for us. Keep the great stories coming and if anybody else feels like supporting this great Channel this is the season to show it. Happy holidays Galactic ❤
I was just thinking the other day, "Some of these stories need a happy ending." Don't get me wrong, I enjoy stories with dark, depressing endings, but there's little suspense when you can assume every story will end in the worst case scenario. It reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend about why I liked French and Japanese movies. Unlike Hollywood movies, sometimes they have sad endings, so when you watch those movies for the first time, there's the stress of not knowing if everything will work out in the end. And if there is a happy ending, you appreciate it all the more. So while I was listening to this, and based on most of the stories I've listened to on this channel, I just assumed the bloom would escape and take down all of humanity, or an open ending that implies that as the most likely outcome. So in a weird kind of way, this was the happy ending I've been waiting for.
@ressljs I totally get where you’re coming from, and you make a great point. I think I may have leaned a bit too heavily into doom-and-gloom endings because they tend to resonate with a lot of viewers. That said, I’ve been working on adding more variety to my endings lately. While you probably won’t see Hollywood-style resolutions in my stories, I can definitely explore letting some characters survive or creating moments of hope here and there. I really appreciate your opinion-thanks for sharing it!
Doom and Gloom is always good but I love your stories that have happy endings I love all of your stories so what can I say a little more balance Maybe But whichever way you go I don't mind it at all as long as you're not totally heartbreaking okay how to get attached to your storytelling have a great day
@@GalacticHorrors Oh, trust me, I'm not looking for Hollywood endings. And while I suppose it's a stretch to describe this story as having a happy ending, the good guy did "win" at the end, which was nice, and good to know it happens occasionally, even in the universe of Galactic Horror.
❤😮 wow now that's what you call going out with a bang or a boom you're very good at your job thank you for another extremely good story you are truly amazing have a great night❤🎉😊
I loved this! Also, not trying to be an asshole, just a consistency thing: Plants and Funguses are separate kingdoms of life, despite being HEAVILY entwined with each other in most references
Congratulations on 40K. I also appreciate the increase in the videos. I know it takes a lot of time to do these for us. Keep the great stories coming and if anybody else feels like supporting this great Channel this is the season to show it. Happy holidays Galactic ❤
@briankeller6309 Thank you! I will do my best. Happy holidays to you as well!
Awesome story and great narration! Two thumbs up! 👍👍
Another great story. This one really pulled me in. Fantastic naration and I love the animatiom too.
These stories are awesome! Keep em’ coming!
I was just thinking the other day, "Some of these stories need a happy ending." Don't get me wrong, I enjoy stories with dark, depressing endings, but there's little suspense when you can assume every story will end in the worst case scenario. It reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend about why I liked French and Japanese movies. Unlike Hollywood movies, sometimes they have sad endings, so when you watch those movies for the first time, there's the stress of not knowing if everything will work out in the end. And if there is a happy ending, you appreciate it all the more. So while I was listening to this, and based on most of the stories I've listened to on this channel, I just assumed the bloom would escape and take down all of humanity, or an open ending that implies that as the most likely outcome. So in a weird kind of way, this was the happy ending I've been waiting for.
@ressljs I totally get where you’re coming from, and you make a great point. I think I may have leaned a bit too heavily into doom-and-gloom endings because they tend to resonate with a lot of viewers. That said, I’ve been working on adding more variety to my endings lately. While you probably won’t see Hollywood-style resolutions in my stories, I can definitely explore letting some characters survive or creating moments of hope here and there. I really appreciate your opinion-thanks for sharing it!
Doom and Gloom is always good but I love your stories that have happy endings I love all of your stories so what can I say a little more balance Maybe But whichever way you go I don't mind it at all as long as you're not totally heartbreaking okay how to get attached to your storytelling have a great day
@@GalacticHorrors Oh, trust me, I'm not looking for Hollywood endings. And while I suppose it's a stretch to describe this story as having a happy ending, the good guy did "win" at the end, which was nice, and good to know it happens occasionally, even in the universe of Galactic Horror.
Exelent!
❤😮 wow now that's what you call going out with a bang or a boom you're very good at your job thank you for another extremely good story you are truly amazing have a great night❤🎉😊
E joyed this one mate 👍
THANK YOU
This is like saying no to a persistent update popup...it just keeps coming back.
I had A tear in my eye.
I highly recommend watching Outland with Sean Connery and love space horror as well.
Originally written as a western, but because of the success of Alien it became a space movie.
@jeremydickerson1049 Interesting and thanks for the info.
I'm "that" guy that says first 💩💩
2nd for me