i've always admired how you are so supportive of fans making derivatives and even audiobooks of your work, instead of being all possesive of your intellectual property! really awesome!
@@folke_hagall2946 Thanks my friend - IMHO even from a purely pragmatic sense this is a better method than selfish ownership. It's better to build, nurture and be part of a community rather than focusing idiotically on "sales" first and foremost.
I really do believe that all tomorrows is an inspirational story rather than a hopeless one. Humanity was changed beyond recognition yet here they are, still thriving.
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 ...i know what form of pessimistic thick headed mindset tends to brag on that. The exact reason why no one will care for you. Nobody enjoys a negative weirdo as companion.
For the most part the book focused on the evolution of each species, with some notes on the society This makes sense as all of them are long since dead, and have been for billions of years
If the Killer folk and Satyriacs had a culture shock upon contacting each other, imagine how cataclysmic the shock could have been for the clickers. They didn’t know that other stars (and possibly planets) existed
imagine how they felt when their cousins sought them out. must've been like "did that just come from up?" "what do you mean up?" "up." "but there's nothing up there." "BUT THERE IS."
John 3:16 New International Version 16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
Imagen another All Other Tomorrows but further in the future, the Gravitals never exterminated the Second Galactic Empire, we get to see what happen to them or alternatively we can see another that elaborates on the Subjects of the Aesteromorph Empire.
They did catch a break though, now they have purpose in their lives again, hope for a future useful employment drugs and the ability to learn new stories instead of being stuck with the old ones. Surely that's an improvement for their lot?
I once seen a grazer in my dreams... I milked one and kissed it on the lips with a milk mustache. I put a saddle on him and rode him through the night thinking of Shrek and donkey
I like the idea that rather than the grossly twisted once human species being the same forever, they have the capability to evolve and gain the same intelligence and knowledge humans once did. Listening to this makes me think of the different unique cultures, designs, and history of these newly evolved creatures, and it's an interesting concept that makes me feel some bit of relief and happiness after seeing how twisted and horrible humans in the book were turned to. I'm personally going to consider this as official lore, even if it is just headcanon.
Tool breeders: how many timelines have you calculated? Astero gods: 14,000,605 Hand flappers: how many does my species live long enough to evolve in? Astero gods: ….i’ll get back to you on that one
When this channel had just started, I was worried that eventually the author will run out of ideas. Like, what can be possibly said about this book's universe other than reciting the canon stuff and some wide-spread theories? Now I see, however, that with fan-made stuff like this Beware the Qu will be provided with material to work with for a long time. I really love what you do, man, and wish you luck.
John 3:16 New International Version 16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
The only critique i have with this really good spin off is the excessive use of "random mutation." Especially for the striders, the chance of them "randomly evolving" the ability to change colours seems a bit far fetched that the individual with the trait wouldnt get killed. There are so many better approaches, like how the newly evolved chicken predators drove them into forests, and because most birds are visually oriented, those who could hide the best among the trees were selected, gradually allowing the colour changing genes to be selected for.
Random mutation is literally the core process of evolution though. Something randomly mutates a certain trait, like being able to change skin color, and then it's either useful (in which case it's slowly selected for by environmental factors until it becomes the dominant trait), harmful (in which case the individual dies and the trait is not passed on), or harmless but useless (in which case the trait usually sticks around in a limited section of the population and may or may not become useful or harmful in the future). It's just as likely for a mutation to occur before it's useful as it is after it's useful, arguably more common because if a threat suddenly exists and starts killing off the population rapidly there's not really time for mutation to occur, only for those better suited to the situation to survive and others to die out.
I think an interesting way for the clickers to develop art would be to utilze sound. Unique rooms with strangly carved shapes, that when a clicker tries to echo locate, produce a sound they interpert as art. It wouldnt quite be music ,more so a sound or series of sounds, not always made to sound good but invoke feeling. Maybe simular to how we interpert the sound of a bell, it can bring back a lot of memories for some, invoking feeling from those memories and for others its just a pleasant or an unpleasant sound. Its all based on personal preferience and how one interperts the sound. No idea if this makes sense but just had to share!
Totally makes sense coz even for us music is nothing but banging or ringing of instruments so for them to have different shaped objects that reflect different frequencies of echo is totally plausible
Processors are especially interesting. They basically became biological computers. I'd have had imagined spacers to have similar yet far more advanced computers like old terrans. But this is far better than my imagination. Well one can't outimagine Mr. Kosemen.
I think the final form is one of integration between the two species, it explains why their heads became so huge and their bodies so specifically adapted to zero g.
@@DeathBYDesign666 Yeah. The whole symbiosis and evolving part is quite interesting, considering they were something entirely different . . . Mantilopes. Fascinating what Kösemen comes up with.
@@bjornpolivka5774 Yeah it is but this isn't Kosemen's work exclusively, this was a fan fiction made from the possible adaptations of some of the species that supposedly died out (though we never did hear what ultimately became of the mantelopes). I want to see them expand to see what happened to some of the separate branches of the asteromorphs and especially the saurosapeins. It's unlikely that all asteromorphs united as one species seeing how they were basically scattered throughout the entire galaxy. They must have countless separate branches of diverse biology in their several hundred million years history.
@@DJSlimeball Yeah sorry I know by now. Guess some fans outimagine me too huh? Well I still give Kösemen a bit of credits here since it is based on his work. That said this is overwhelmingly positive fanwork which for me is on the same level as all tomorrows.
Minor nitpick but: Basically every (vertebrate) animal is sentient, becoming highly advanced and intelligent would be called "sapience", which is extremely rare in the animal kingdom
it is rare, but remember these are not just animals, they are humans, yes their intelligence has been set back, but not erased, who knows, maybe the human brain, no matter the intelligence is fundamentally designed to become more intelligent overtime
*0:23** 1. Rot Eaters (Descendants of the Bone Crushers)* *1:50** 2. Clickers (Descendants of the Blind Folk)* *4:25** 3. Puppeteers (Descendants of the Temptors* *7:27** 4. Grazers (Descendants of the Titans)* *11:47** 5. Stickmen (Descendants of the Striders)* *15:05** 6. Processors (Descendants of the Mantelopes) 4-23-2022 5:20 PM*
when the image for the processors first popped up i thought "wow this is gonna be fucked up" but it really is like...heaven for mantelopes, huh? no fear for survival, just pure information.
There's lots of videos that I truly enjoy but very very few evoke a "What? No! Where's the rest!?" response like All Tomorrows does. It's always so fascinating
I feel like most fan made stuff fails to capture the evolutionary aspects of All Tomorrows, and how everything builds off of one another. These do it pretty darn well.
But these simps rather than go to Reddit and becoming self hatred masters decide to fuck their homies like chads. Also I belive harems are extremly sapphic.
John 3:16 New International Version 16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Your god is about as real as Zeus, or Odin, or Allah, or the Jewish god it was originally based on, which is to say: NOT AT ALL REAL. Even if we assume his reality, he is in no way the Christian god, because he is not loving. You ever work in a care home / retirement home? In my town most people are Christian and as such most of the patients in this home are also God loving Christians, but he's given them Dementia all the same, one of the worst disease a person can get by far, because it removes their personality from them and then kills them. If your god is real, then he's a prick who laughs at us from the heavens.
As a Turkish aspiring writer I'm happy to see a Turkish writer's work gain so much attention. I do think however it's funny, because this is essentially someone who built an entire fictional history / future / world. But with no actual story, plot, characters. Only the events that make the universe in this built worldm
I do have something similar with my fan All Tomorrow character race called the Androids. The Androids are a different branch from the Gravitals split off into two different factions. The Gravitals who wanted to rule and modify the other species while the other Gravitals wanted to help rehabilitate the other humans. The Gravitals kidnapped various humans across galaxies and put them in an Ark. An Ark is a planet-size spaceship where the kidnapped human species were forcefully modified to become The Star People again. The Gravitals learned their history of the horrors the Qu has done and twisted bodies and turned them into horrifying monsters. The Gravitals went on a mission to save all the human species in every civilization across the galaxy and to turn them back into Star People. Many if not all had resisted the Gravitals in attempts to rehabilitate them because of the millions of years the Qu had twisted up their bodies the post-humans adapted and created civilizations and are content with how they are. The Gravitals refused the post-humans living in their twisted bodies and that they should rebuild their empire and return to the ways of the Star People. With this delusion of rebuilding the empire the Gravitals many were forced and genetically changed back into the Star People. The Post-Star People had to unlearn and relearn the history of the Star Empire and use their new bodies in the Ark. The Gravtials were their teachers and wanted to relate to the Post-Star People more so they created new bodies and were Androids. The Androids resembled the Post-Star People and were fully automated machines and they did many modifications to their new bodies as many of the Androids and Post-Star People had fallen and the Androids replaced the metal of their bodies with soft synthetic skin and sexual organs and making them almost human like. The Androids and The Post-Star People lived in relative peace but there were wars between the Post-Humans and their full machine counterparts.
This is honestly my favorite All Tomorrows species, even more so considering its a group of the Gravitals which are also my favoritr. While often than not we see humans evolve over time, it would be cool if one species discovering the Star People history thought "Why must we have these posthuman bodies that have been warped and changed from our ancestors?" And the reason for engineering their body to resemble Star People can vary such as philosophical, scientific or even just personal reasins. It just seems so fitting in an Era where humans are evolved to different circumstances. So a group of humans that attempt to retain their human form and adapt without so much change would be an interesting idea
Incredible imagination buddy Now I'm running scenarios in my own head like 1.what if the pterosapiens who were content with their happy short lives forced back into being star people again, how would they cope? Will they become violent? 2. The bug facers who are already xenophobic will refuse to change and the now God like androids with their hurt egos punish them the same way as the Koseman timeline Will this make gravitas become religious fanatics like the qu? 3. What if the gravitals force the asteromorphs into becoming star people again will the highly advanced/ intelligent asteroid dwellers agree to go back into what is for them a caveman society? How will the two factions resolve this conflict? 4. Will there be infighting among the androids/gravitals with some groups being more sympathetic towards the modified humans and just letting them be as they are and not become the qu themselves will this civil war result in the rebels winning against the elites whose ideology is one dimensional like only bringing star people back than to embrace the advancement of humanity in the form of so many creatures and civilizations? 5. What if the androids/gravitals suffer trauma just like the mantelopes being highly intelligent but are the only machines out of the rest of post humans who are all organic lifeforms? Will this result in them going back to the original timeline mindset of destroying organic life? Or will they take a more noble path by guiding humanity until everything stabilizes and ending their own existence by logging their consciousness off the computers and becoming truly HUMAN for once in their existence and paving a path for the future endeavors of the post human race
I wonder how each race would react seeing a normal human being suddenly appear in their society. Like they wound up there from cyro-sleep or wound up there from a time-space anomaly
@@dv9239 yeah realised it after posting. Spacers are the only ones that knows of humanity, but even they dont know the HUMANs, only the Star people, which are already different than us in many ways.
Wow, this is the first video of yours that I have seen. Stunning work and a worthy continuation of C.M. Kosemen's work. I am very excited about what will come next.
I get that the hand-flappers are supposed to be a joke species meant to highlight the more unfortunate sides of evolution, but i wanted to try and make a new-human profile for them too. Here goes, i guess. Frog-men: With the unfortunate turn of events where the hand-flappers evolved the most useless appendages in the galaxy, it was clear that their species was doomed. However, a spark of hope remained in the only two remaining limbs untarnished by evolution. Their legs. Thanks to their bowlegged hip structure, random mutations to their legs allowed the hand-flappers to evolve long, powerful, frog-like feet and an even more froggy stance. This incredible adaptation allowed the hand-flappers to survive long enough for their intelligence to fully develop by hopping away from danger and towards safety, food, and water. As nomadic tribes they hopped across the fields of their home planet, but one thing still held them back. Without hands they could never achieve any level of civilization beyond nomadic tribalism, as they still could not make tools or shelter. But this would eventually change. With their growing dependence on their legs, their flapping hands began to atrophy. The membranes receded and their fingers shortened, until they eventually took on the familiar shape of hands. Having finally achieved what their hand-flapping ancestors had set out to do, these new frog-men began their rapid journey towards civilization. The miraculous transformation from hand-flapper to frog-man is not only inspiring to the modern archaeologist but has inspired the culture of the Frog-men themselves. Their ability to both jump and manipulate objects has become a topic of almost religious importance. Their race as a whole were sports fanatics, constantly engaging in rigorous activities that emphasized the use of both their legs and hands, as it was only through their duality that civilization was even possible for their kind. Their very cities were designed to be sprawling obstacle courses, requiring the Frog-men to use their upper and lower limbs rigorously just for a daily commute or to visit a friend. This in turn had made Frog-men the strongest, most robust people in the galaxy, with the average person easily able to out-muscle even the most powerful Killer Folk. But because of the convoluted evolution of the Frog-men, having spent so long specializing their legs and spending even longer re-evolving their hands, the Frog-men were the very last species of new-human to achieve interstellar travel. In fact, they were so late to the new galactic alliance that they had only been part of it for less than 8 million years before the arrival of the Gravitals. Their evolutionary abilities and peak physical health did nothing to even slow down the invasion of the machines. In the end, they were slaughtered so quickly they couldn't even warn the other races of the coming horrors.
love it, wnd love the all tomorrows content in general but just ti let uou know. i wouldnt be mad if you tried talking ab other topics. impressive u have been able to talk ab this for so long and still make it interesting ahahah
This is what I loved about other tomorrows. When we think of life on other planets or just other "earth like" planets millions upon millions of light years away from us, Sometimes we think too elementary about what type of life would be like on other planets especially with different types of gravity, air, atmosphere, age of the the star that the planets May surround what stage that star could be in.... And then with all these compounding factors to just think of the sheer possibilities of what would happen with life on a planet is crazy in itself. I don't know much about this series/fan fic/world building except the original video I saw on TH-cam. And I have watched that video multiple times. I've shared that video with some of my friends who love science fiction. It's really cool to discover that there's just more ideas and more world building to this world. I want to learn more about or if there is even more about the species that took over and essentially played God and made the alien species which he originally evolved from man into these horrific things. If anyone has more suggestions or things I can read like this or about All Other Tomorrows, I am all ears.
Dude this story is so absolutely wicked... I bet it's a true story some actual extraterrestrial told us all as it disguised itself as the human author lol... just kidding... or am I? ♤Vsauce theme music starts playing♤
Not sure why people are being so negative, yea sure the random mutation thing is a bit annoying but it's not like he's just misleading you or anything, it's his own interpretation as to what could have been and I'm pretty happy with it. Good work 👏
I imagined the Titans to evolve into something different given their huge mass, but this is a very nice what-if thought experiment anyway. Pity that some of the post-human species are made to go extinct in some way or another before reaching their second stage of their re-evolution process and regain sentience.
I swear, the first few minutes, before I noticed the channel name, I thought I was watching a follow-up by Kösemen himself.. Unbelievably closely follows the original..o.O
Glad for the posthumans figuring out for themselves in this timeline. Would love to see what happened to Coke Party People and People with Fangs and Cool Hats.
Mountain people, descendants of the human Herbivores. Moved into rough mountain terrain where the only predators able to follow were the more feral, less intelligent kind who took more beastial forms. The combination of predators, tretcherous cliffs, and poisonous plants that require a keen eye to differentiate from plants that are safe to eat spurred the development of pattern recognition, then true intelligence, and gradually, their evolution into the Mountain People, a faun like people similar in body shape to the Satyriacs, albeit evolved along quite different lines. A combination of poisoned weapons and designing their homes in a manner that made simulating avalanches simple and harmless to the people drove the beasts away from their home and they were safe to farm the mountains. Eventually they developed an iron age society by mining into their mountain homes, developing a culture that lived in harmony with the mountain, but with a surprising value of violence, particularly with regards to unintelligent predators and deception in combat. When they first met the Killerfolk, most were sure it would be war. But these predators walked upright, just as they did, they spoke to one another and traveled in grand machines. These were not the monsters they had driven from the mountains all those ages ago. These were people. In most eras, the Killerfolk would have only seen the Mountain people as yet more prey to be hunted. But the Killerfolk were already in the midst of a division between the industrial farmers and the traditional hunters, and the discovery of sapient hervbiores tipped the scales in favor of the industrialists. Through sheer luck of time, the Mountain Folk were awarded a place in Killerfolk society. As the Mountain People integrated into Killerfolk society, an interesting quirk was discovered that caused the instances of hunting based violence to gradually lessen to well below what would be considered normal levels of human on human aggression. The ancestral desire to hunt the herbivorous humans, filtered through a conscious mind, had a not unlikely chance of manifesting as an innate emotional and physical lust for the Mountain Folk, and while it had been eons since they were close enough genetically to breed, the tension between the two species of the planet was palpible, especially with the advancements in technology making biological alterations more and more possible, leading to a great many scandals over the years. The dam finally burst when first contact with the Satyriacs was established. Exposure to such an innately hedonistic and desire based culture broke down the societal barrier fully and Mountain People/Killerfolk relationships became extremely common; and even fully viable biologically after a period of experimentation, less than a moment's notice in the billion year history. This resulted in the Omnivores, beastman like humanoids with both the switchblade claws of a Killerfolk but the nimble grace of the Mountain people, with the former's passion and the latter's sense of familial loyalty and respect, and with the keen eyes and minds of both. The Omnivores lived in harmony with the Killerfolk and Mountain people, a combination of culture and expansion preventing the Omnivores from ever truly replaces their forebares, especially with the Omnivores more commonly being sent out to colonize space, being far more equipped to handle such tasks, and left in charge of the territory they managed to colonize themselves in a similar manner to how land was given away to colonists eons back on the human mother planet. The Killerfolk and Mountain people remained mostly on their homeworld while their children set off to explore the galaxy, unknowingly mirroring the distant past as well, waving the Omnivores goodbye as the Earthlings and Martians had to the Star People.
I have seen "E.T." and "Kagegurui". And ever since I watched the ending song "AlegriA", I imagine a scenario in which a Godlike/Acid trip alien similar to Yumeko wants to eliminate E.T. and his ilk for having rejected their transformation. And to further the humiliation, they use the bond with the boy in order to turn him into what was deemed as the most beautiful evolutionary form of humans. Books like this were the reason behind my wish to create scenes such as this. So to the author, thank you (I'm not being sarcastic) for twisting me up.
A lot of these read like neat lore for a neater picture, but The Grazers sound close enough to the source material to be canon. It hits so many good evolutionary events and does it so naturally.
One of humanity's uniquenesses is that we evolve mentally much more then physically, in fact we haven't truelly evolved physically for almost 2 million years, we just changed our slight appearance to be more visually appealing to an inteligent creature. If we begin to evolve physically then we'll most likely lose our inteligence, because the smart ones will probably lose to the more physically evolved.
most people are to busy thinking "we are a perfect race". and my quote is "just because you can make a computer. doesn't make you smart." because there's a difference on making something and how to get it to work.
im uncomfortable with the transhumanism and malthusianism of the puppeteer’s story. on a meta level i mean this idea that killing off plebians in order to make progress and save the planet is incredibly dangerous and politically relevant (as many rich people follow malthusian philosophies) in real life although i cant say its a nice view of transhumanism, which keeps it very interesting. Most of these are extremely inspired and inspirational for worldbuilding
Over population stores in sifi always made me cringe When reading them. They can be seen as classist and even a bit racist the poor have too Mini children it will be the end of us all. This stores are now maid even worst now that declining birth rats is the problem. Makes sifi writers look like paranoid asshols fricing out that kids who would have dead from polio didn't
In real life, transhumanism influences political ideologies from liberalism to anarchism, with great emphasis on the expansion of individual freedom through modifying one's own body. Transhumanism is therefore incompatible with slavery.
@@aphilosophicalnaturalist6245 in real life, transhumanism is an elite trap and it's synonymous with slavery on untold proportions and humanity depopulation
I am always in awe of my fans' spin-off species, worlds and tangent universes. Thank you all!
i've always admired how you are so supportive of fans making derivatives and even audiobooks of your work, instead of being all possesive of your intellectual property! really awesome!
@@folke_hagall2946 Thanks my friend - IMHO even from a purely pragmatic sense this is a better method than selfish ownership. It's better to build, nurture and be part of a community rather than focusing idiotically on "sales" first and foremost.
I love how you get involved in these comments, other authors are not so interactive.
All of this is because of your endless creativity sir.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful world you've established!
your work is awesome man
Bone Crushers: *SHTS AGGRESSIVELY*
Rot Eaters: "Defecates Eloquently"
Hahaha goddang
oh hey babe
Probably tiny little dry pellets because no one would want that wet stuff surely?
they make a whole Beethoven-esque song out of farts and it is received with thunderous applause
@@anthlagr.1816 And thunderous ass ripping
I really do believe that all tomorrows is an inspirational story rather than a hopeless one. Humanity was changed beyond recognition yet here they are, still thriving.
Nobody cares
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 Aren't you a kind person. You obviously gave enough of a crap to post your rude comment. Very funny.
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 ...i know what form of pessimistic thick headed mindset tends to brag on that. The exact reason why no one will care for you. Nobody enjoys a negative weirdo as companion.
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 I do, now, might I ask why you felt people cared that you didn't?
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 Who asked?
I like how, whereas all tomorrows is like 70% biology 30% society, this one focuses more on the societal aspects of such different creatures
No? All Tomorrows is still 70% society and 30% biology.
For the most part the book focused on the evolution of each species, with some notes on the society
This makes sense as all of them are long since dead, and have been for billions of years
I don't know why, but the Clicker's way of being uncomfortable about the black void of space feels... understandable.
I basically have that exact same fear. And I am visually impaired, myself.
@@Zemecton sorry to hear that
If the Killer folk and Satyriacs had a culture shock upon contacting each other, imagine how cataclysmic the shock could have been for the clickers. They didn’t know that other stars (and possibly planets) existed
@@rubles88alvarez83
And would that alleviate the culture-wide fear of the stars, or worsen it?
imagine how they felt when their cousins sought them out. must've been like
"did that just come from up?"
"what do you mean up?"
"up."
"but there's nothing up there."
"BUT THERE IS."
Sad that the Flappers still Jazz-handed themselves into extinction in this timeline...
Atleast they did it with style
John 3:16
New International Version
16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Parasite.
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 what the fuck does this have to do with the Flappers?
@@TheChannelTroll nothing. Is just someone spewing quotes from the bible no matter if it's relevant or not
Imagen another All Other Tomorrows but further in the future, the Gravitals never exterminated the Second Galactic Empire, we get to see what happen to them or alternatively we can see another that elaborates on the Subjects of the Aesteromorph Empire.
I like that idea
Other Day After Tomorrow
Bro, my boys Mantelopes just can't catch a break, can they?
They did catch a break though, now they have purpose in their lives again, hope for a future useful employment drugs and the ability to learn new stories instead of being stuck with the old ones.
Surely that's an improvement for their lot?
The mantelopes in this timeline gotten something their cannon counterparts didn't, contentment.
Hey we wouldn’t like it, but apparently they’re happy
I once seen a grazer in my dreams... I milked one and kissed it on the lips with a milk mustache. I put a saddle on him and rode him through the night thinking of Shrek and donkey
@@thedailymessenger582 would kissing it on the lips be the same as kissing a lady's hand?
I like the idea that rather than the grossly twisted once human species being the same forever, they have the capability to evolve and gain the same intelligence and knowledge humans once did. Listening to this makes me think of the different unique cultures, designs, and history of these newly evolved creatures, and it's an interesting concept that makes me feel some bit of relief and happiness after seeing how twisted and horrible humans in the book were turned to. I'm personally going to consider this as official lore, even if it is just headcanon.
Nobody cares
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 Stop being a jerk
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 dude this is a public comment section nobody cares about u☠️
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 I do
@@bjollnirbjordsen9795 I do aswell
Tool breeders: how many timelines have you calculated?
Astero gods: 14,000,605
Hand flappers: how many does my species live long enough to evolve in?
Astero gods: ….i’ll get back to you on that one
The only one where all humanity goes extinct
:(
The Hand Flappers They only served to temper themselves with their hands.
@@gioeleserra5370 they were doing a little trolling
@@Alfredo12 reread that please
When this channel had just started, I was worried that eventually the author will run out of ideas. Like, what can be possibly said about this book's universe other than reciting the canon stuff and some wide-spread theories? Now I see, however, that with fan-made stuff like this Beware the Qu will be provided with material to work with for a long time. I really love what you do, man, and wish you luck.
Thank you.
John 3:16
New International Version
16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 nobody cares
@@chadgrenadier6713 especially me
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 ok cool wrong channel to be posting this in
The only critique i have with this really good spin off is the excessive use of "random mutation." Especially for the striders, the chance of them "randomly evolving" the ability to change colours seems a bit far fetched that the individual with the trait wouldnt get killed. There are so many better approaches, like how the newly evolved chicken predators drove them into forests, and because most birds are visually oriented, those who could hide the best among the trees were selected, gradually allowing the colour changing genes to be selected for.
I feel like if the Striders learned a combination skin manipulation and tattooing themselves, that would've been cooler
Technically... every single thing in nature is because of "random mutation". With natural selection weeding out the less successful mutations
They already had that trait though I think?
The striders already have that ability though.
Random mutation is literally the core process of evolution though.
Something randomly mutates a certain trait, like being able to change skin color, and then it's either useful (in which case it's slowly selected for by environmental factors until it becomes the dominant trait), harmful (in which case the individual dies and the trait is not passed on), or harmless but useless (in which case the trait usually sticks around in a limited section of the population and may or may not become useful or harmful in the future).
It's just as likely for a mutation to occur before it's useful as it is after it's useful, arguably more common because if a threat suddenly exists and starts killing off the population rapidly there's not really time for mutation to occur, only for those better suited to the situation to survive and others to die out.
I think an interesting way for the clickers to develop art would be to utilze sound. Unique rooms with strangly carved shapes, that when a clicker tries to echo locate, produce a sound they interpert as art. It wouldnt quite be music ,more so a sound or series of sounds, not always made to sound good but invoke feeling. Maybe simular to how we interpert the sound of a bell, it can bring back a lot of memories for some, invoking feeling from those memories and for others its just a pleasant or an unpleasant sound. Its all based on personal preferience and how one interperts the sound. No idea if this makes sense but just had to share!
Totally makes sense coz even for us music is nothing but banging or ringing of instruments so for them to have different shaped objects that reflect different frequencies of echo is totally plausible
Clicker touches weird object: Ayo this shit is fire!!
I think they would probably just play music
A note: herbivores are often more dangerous and aggressive than carnivores
examples: elephants, hippos
Yeah, hippos kill more people a year than lions and crocs combined i think
Cape Buffalo, Rhinos, Bison
Goat and horses
Vegans
Koalas
Processors are especially interesting. They basically became biological computers. I'd have had imagined spacers to have similar yet far more advanced computers like old terrans. But this is far better than my imagination. Well one can't outimagine Mr. Kosemen.
I think the final form is one of integration between the two species, it explains why their heads became so huge and their bodies so specifically adapted to zero g.
@@DeathBYDesign666 Yeah. The whole symbiosis and evolving part is quite interesting, considering they were something entirely different . . . Mantilopes. Fascinating what Kösemen comes up with.
@@bjornpolivka5774 Yeah it is but this isn't Kosemen's work exclusively, this was a fan fiction made from the possible adaptations of some of the species that supposedly died out (though we never did hear what ultimately became of the mantelopes). I want to see them expand to see what happened to some of the separate branches of the asteromorphs and especially the saurosapeins. It's unlikely that all asteromorphs united as one species seeing how they were basically scattered throughout the entire galaxy. They must have countless separate branches of diverse biology in their several hundred million years history.
This isn't by Kosemen, this is fanmade by "Vanga Vangog".
@@DJSlimeball Yeah sorry I know by now. Guess some fans outimagine me too huh? Well I still give Kösemen a bit of credits here since it is based on his work. That said this is overwhelmingly positive fanwork which for me is on the same level as all tomorrows.
Minor nitpick but:
Basically every (vertebrate) animal is sentient, becoming highly advanced and intelligent would be called "sapience", which is extremely rare in the animal kingdom
Too obfuscated in philosophy in my opinion. But I suppose for now humanity isn't in unity for how to define "sentience"
it is rare, but remember these are not just animals, they are humans, yes their intelligence has been set back, but not erased, who knows, maybe the human brain, no matter the intelligence is fundamentally designed to become more intelligent overtime
@@FlorianRasputin actual philosophy doesn't obfuscate. to the contrary.
I can *taste* the reddit in this thread.
@@AresdarkKaOs I can hear the seethe in your comment
*0:23** 1. Rot Eaters (Descendants of the Bone Crushers)*
*1:50** 2. Clickers (Descendants of the Blind Folk)*
*4:25** 3. Puppeteers (Descendants of the Temptors*
*7:27** 4. Grazers (Descendants of the Titans)*
*11:47** 5. Stickmen (Descendants of the Striders)*
*15:05** 6. Processors (Descendants of the Mantelopes) 4-23-2022 5:20 PM*
Hero ♥️
Wow you even give the exact minute.
when the image for the processors first popped up i thought "wow this is gonna be fucked up" but it really is like...heaven for mantelopes, huh? no fear for survival, just pure information.
I'm always weary or a fan spin off, but this absolutely nails the feel of the original whilst going its own way.
Fr
the art is really fucking good
There's lots of videos that I truly enjoy but very very few evoke a "What? No! Where's the rest!?" response like All Tomorrows does. It's always so fascinating
I feel like most fan made stuff fails to capture the evolutionary aspects of All Tomorrows, and how everything builds off of one another. These do it pretty darn well.
I'm so happy he made another one. He's one of the best writers I've ever read.
Edit: I didn't know it was a fan spin off, still amazing.
He's rebooting it so you're not so far off
@@jameswebb3410 oh really?
@@mrluthfians01worm?
Grazers: *exist*
Me: "Oh God, IT'S AN ENTIRE SPECIES OF SIMPS!"
But these simps rather than go to Reddit and becoming self hatred masters decide to fuck their homies like chads. Also I belive harems are extremly sapphic.
@@theultimatememelord5494 In their early days they were. In this timeline they're more akin to Ants by the looks of things.
Careful how you say his name dude
John 3:16
New International Version
16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Your god is about as real as Zeus, or Odin, or Allah, or the Jewish god it was originally based on, which is to say: NOT AT ALL REAL. Even if we assume his reality, he is in no way the Christian god, because he is not loving. You ever work in a care home / retirement home? In my town most people are Christian and as such most of the patients in this home are also God loving Christians, but he's given them Dementia all the same, one of the worst disease a person can get by far, because it removes their personality from them and then kills them. If your god is real, then he's a prick who laughs at us from the heavens.
Love the fan expansion to the All Tomorrows lore :D
I really like this concept, kinda like marvel’s what if but with all tomorrows
I wish someone did a what if the gravitas never existed, to see the true potential of the galactic alliance
As a Turkish aspiring writer I'm happy to see a Turkish writer's work gain so much attention. I do think however it's funny, because this is essentially someone who built an entire fictional history / future / world. But with no actual story, plot, characters. Only the events that make the universe in this built worldm
What do you think about the armenian genocide
@@respectableindividual4593 it didnt happened 😎
That was what making All Tomorrows interesting
This channel is the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you so much for your continued work on this fascinating series.
I do have something similar with my fan All Tomorrow character race called the Androids. The Androids are a different branch from the Gravitals split off into two different factions. The Gravitals who wanted to rule and modify the other species while the other Gravitals wanted to help rehabilitate the other humans. The Gravitals kidnapped various humans across galaxies and put them in an Ark. An Ark is a planet-size spaceship where the kidnapped human species were forcefully modified to become The Star People again. The Gravitals learned their history of the horrors the Qu has done and twisted bodies and turned them into horrifying monsters. The Gravitals went on a mission to save all the human species in every civilization across the galaxy and to turn them back into Star People. Many if not all had resisted the Gravitals in attempts to rehabilitate them because of the millions of years the Qu had twisted up their bodies the post-humans adapted and created civilizations and are content with how they are. The Gravitals refused the post-humans living in their twisted bodies and that they should rebuild their empire and return to the ways of the Star People. With this delusion of rebuilding the empire the Gravitals many were forced and genetically changed back into the Star People. The Post-Star People had to unlearn and relearn the history of the Star Empire and use their new bodies in the Ark. The Gravtials were their teachers and wanted to relate to the Post-Star People more so they created new bodies and were Androids. The Androids resembled the Post-Star People and were fully automated machines and they did many modifications to their new bodies as many of the Androids and Post-Star People had fallen and the Androids replaced the metal of their bodies with soft synthetic skin and sexual organs and making them almost human like.
The Androids and The Post-Star People lived in relative peace but there were wars between the Post-Humans and their full machine counterparts.
E-mail me the artwork if you have any. Address in my channel description.
This is honestly my favorite All Tomorrows species, even more so considering its a group of the Gravitals which are also my favoritr. While often than not we see humans evolve over time, it would be cool if one species discovering the Star People history thought
"Why must we have these posthuman bodies that have been warped and changed from our ancestors?"
And the reason for engineering their body to resemble Star People can vary such as philosophical, scientific or even just personal reasins. It just seems so fitting in an Era where humans are evolved to different circumstances.
So a group of humans that attempt to retain their human form and adapt without so much change would be an interesting idea
@@BewareCast yes of course! I would LOVE to be a part of your project!!!!
Incredible imagination buddy
Now I'm running scenarios in my own head like
1.what if the pterosapiens who were content with their happy short lives forced back into being star people again, how would they cope? Will they become violent?
2. The bug facers who are already xenophobic will refuse to change and the now God like androids with their hurt egos punish them the same way as the Koseman timeline
Will this make gravitas become religious fanatics like the qu?
3. What if the gravitals force the asteromorphs into becoming star people again will the highly advanced/ intelligent asteroid dwellers agree to go back into what is for them a caveman society? How will the two factions resolve this conflict?
4. Will there be infighting among the androids/gravitals with some groups being more sympathetic towards the modified humans and just letting them be as they are and not become the qu themselves will this civil war result in the rebels winning against the elites whose ideology is one dimensional like only bringing star people back than to embrace the advancement of humanity in the form of so many creatures and civilizations?
5. What if the androids/gravitals suffer trauma just like the mantelopes being highly intelligent but are the only machines out of the rest of post humans who are all organic lifeforms?
Will this result in them going back to the original timeline mindset of destroying organic life? Or will they take a more noble path by guiding humanity until everything stabilizes and ending their own existence by logging their consciousness off the computers and becoming truly HUMAN for once in their existence and paving a path for the future endeavors of the post human race
The Mantelope good ending warmed my heart. Wholesome.
The total lack of context established in this video makes it insane to view when the algorithm randomly recommends this
Still can't help but to crave justice and independence for the mantelope
"For harmless grass eaters, grazers were surprisingly violent"
*Laughs in Moose*
*Cackles in Cape Buffalo*
the Puppeteers are literally post human ants and bees
I'm not too much into TV and movies, but if these are made into shows, I'm totally going to watch.
I wonder how each race would react seeing a normal human being suddenly appear in their society. Like they wound up there from cyro-sleep or wound up there from a time-space anomaly
I think they would probably say or do something similar to a “what the fuck is that thing?”
None of them knows about their HUMAN past.
Those who know are either unable to become a spacefaring civilization or outright dead.
@@Kronosfobi spacers know
@@dv9239 yeah realised it after posting.
Spacers are the only ones that knows of humanity, but even they dont know the HUMANs, only the Star people, which are already different than us in many ways.
@@Kronosfobi gravitals also knew about and worshiped humans.
The Stick men are SUCH a good idea! I'm gonna use something close to them in my next world building project.
I absolutely loved the stick people, wanna meet one and watch them sit for six hours straight
Same, i love how peaceful and patient they are. Like old monks.
Bruh the mantelopes/processors literally became a fucking USB 💀
You should make videos of fan Made all tomorrow species
I DID always wonder what would have come of the titans if they didn’t die out, thanks for scratching that itch
You know what Rot Eater's favorite music? Scat
*bass boosted farting and shitting rythmically* Hmm yes the complexities of the musical arts are so intriguing
You! Solitary, now!
@@T800BRsounding like the worst didgeridoo ever😂
i love how stick mans build their own siciety that is hold on peace, that's really interesting to know more about their lifes.
this would be very terrifying imagine finding not aliens on other planets but human-like species.
Wow, this is the first video of yours that I have seen. Stunning work and a worthy continuation of C.M. Kosemen's work. I am very excited about what will come next.
I’ve just learned about All Tomorrow, and I can’t get enough of these fascinating creatures that were once human.
You didn't talk about the Rafters(Descendants of The Hand Flappers).
Are they new?
@@tea-sus8722 No. They've been there long time ago.
@@killerarticfoxcoolkillerco9125 never heard of the rafters before is all
I send you a link to the rafters
@@gorlak2982 Where's the link
That was super cool, as soon as you started describing The Clickers' cities I thought "wow that sounds like Kowloon" and that's exactly what you said
Incredibly awesome, makes me even more impatient for the reboot
damn spacers really were the protagonists in all tomorrows.
I enjoy the artwork and the sociological stories behind the civilizations. I wish for more soon.
I have never heard/read fanfic this good! Respect to all authors.
It would be cool to see what the hand flappers became in this timeline
"a random mutation occurred, then everything went better for the species" that basically sums up the video
That's called evolution hun
It's.... It's how we developed sapience bro.
Pretty much the same irl. Non of the species could’ve survive without a bit of luck or causality in their favor.
Worked for us
well it worked for us..not on the long term tho
I get that the hand-flappers are supposed to be a joke species meant to highlight the more unfortunate sides of evolution, but i wanted to try and make a new-human profile for them too. Here goes, i guess.
Frog-men:
With the unfortunate turn of events where the hand-flappers evolved the most useless appendages in the galaxy, it was clear that their species was doomed. However, a spark of hope remained in the only two remaining limbs untarnished by evolution. Their legs.
Thanks to their bowlegged hip structure, random mutations to their legs allowed the hand-flappers to evolve long, powerful, frog-like feet and an even more froggy stance. This incredible adaptation allowed the hand-flappers to survive long enough for their intelligence to fully develop by hopping away from danger and towards safety, food, and water.
As nomadic tribes they hopped across the fields of their home planet, but one thing still held them back. Without hands they could never achieve any level of civilization beyond nomadic tribalism, as they still could not make tools or shelter.
But this would eventually change. With their growing dependence on their legs, their flapping hands began to atrophy. The membranes receded and their fingers shortened, until they eventually took on the familiar shape of hands. Having finally achieved what their hand-flapping ancestors had set out to do, these new frog-men began their rapid journey towards civilization. The miraculous transformation from hand-flapper to frog-man is not only inspiring to the modern archaeologist but has inspired the culture of the Frog-men themselves.
Their ability to both jump and manipulate objects has become a topic of almost religious importance. Their race as a whole were sports fanatics, constantly engaging in rigorous activities that emphasized the use of both their legs and hands, as it was only through their duality that civilization was even possible for their kind. Their very cities were designed to be sprawling obstacle courses, requiring the Frog-men to use their upper and lower limbs rigorously just for a daily commute or to visit a friend. This in turn had made Frog-men the strongest, most robust people in the galaxy, with the average person easily able to out-muscle even the most powerful Killer Folk.
But because of the convoluted evolution of the Frog-men, having spent so long specializing their legs and spending even longer re-evolving their hands, the Frog-men were the very last species of new-human to achieve interstellar travel. In fact, they were so late to the new galactic alliance that they had only been part of it for less than 8 million years before the arrival of the Gravitals.
Their evolutionary abilities and peak physical health did nothing to even slow down the invasion of the machines. In the end, they were slaughtered so quickly they couldn't even warn the other races of the coming horrors.
Trash and cringe. Please don’t type up anything similar to this ever again. I feel embarrassed for you
This is actually hella good
The only other evolved Hand Flappers I've seen besides this basically had them as upside-down seals after their planet flooded
I couldn't imagine all tomorrow's would have a second wave of popularity
The stickmen are by far my favorite 🤩 such introvertedness I love it
Thank you to whoever wrote this for using "under the chicken yoke" to describe the coming of bird predators
I'm absolutely loving the Spore-esque music in this!
It's amusing this series took off so hard you guys built entire channels around it
It’s been a minute, time to go back to tomorrow
Welcome back.
Good to see the All Tomorrows fandom is still alive and well ^^
love it, wnd love the all tomorrows content in general but just ti let uou know. i wouldnt be mad if you tried talking ab other topics. impressive u have been able to talk ab this for so long and still make it interesting ahahah
very nice my friend, keep up the good work!
Absolutely brilliant video! I can't even begin to imagine what "formal" deification entails.
Rot eaters student: _Farts and poops in his pants in class_
The teacher: "Aww, that's so nice of you, Tom!"
I just came across the All Tomorrow story or stories, Im a big fan already of these stories so interesting.
Stick man 1:🟪🟥⬛🟩
Stick man 2:🟪🟥⬛🟩?
Stick man 1:🟪⬜🟦⬜🟦⬛
Stick man 2: oh fuck you mark
The spinoff post humans are pretty creative and awesome
Bit late to the Party but just wanna say love All Tomorrow to the moon and back!
This is fantastic!
I love the more successful, alternate history.
I really like and respect the Stick Men. Their mindset of not destroying their world hits hard because of our current world.
I too like not destroying things, what a rare opinion
This is what I loved about other tomorrows.
When we think of life on other planets or just other "earth like" planets millions upon millions of light years away from us,
Sometimes we think too elementary about what type of life would be like on other planets especially with different types of gravity, air, atmosphere, age of the the star that the planets May surround what stage that star could be in.... And then with all these compounding factors to just think of the sheer possibilities of what would happen with life on a planet is crazy in itself.
I don't know much about this series/fan fic/world building except the original video I saw on TH-cam. And I have watched that video multiple times. I've shared that video with some of my friends who love science fiction.
It's really cool to discover that there's just more ideas and more world building to this world.
I want to learn more about or if there is even more about the species that took over and essentially played God and made the alien species which he originally evolved from man into these horrific things.
If anyone has more suggestions or things I can read like this or about All Other Tomorrows, I am all ears.
It is nice that the Species that went extinct had a happy ending. :)
Well the stories are so elaborate
I liked all other tomorrow's even more than all tomorrow's
We need an All Tomorrows Movie or Tv Seriess!!!!
It's probably already been thought of or mentioned but, a colony manager type video game based on the temptors and their drones would be really cool.
Dude this story is so absolutely wicked... I bet it's a true story some actual extraterrestrial told us all as it disguised itself as the human author lol... just kidding... or am I? ♤Vsauce theme music starts playing♤
Not sure why people are being so negative, yea sure the random mutation thing is a bit annoying but it's not like he's just misleading you or anything, it's his own interpretation as to what could have been and I'm pretty happy with it. Good work 👏
I imagined the Titans to evolve into something different given their huge mass, but this is a very nice what-if thought experiment anyway. Pity that some of the post-human species are made to go extinct in some way or another before reaching their second stage of their re-evolution process and regain sentience.
I swear, the first few minutes, before I noticed the channel name, I thought I was watching a follow-up by Kösemen himself.. Unbelievably closely follows the original..o.O
The fact the hand flippers doesn't appears shows how miserable they are
Glad for the posthumans figuring out for themselves in this timeline. Would love to see what happened to Coke Party People and People with Fangs and Cool Hats.
It makes me happy to know that this is an AU that shows some of the races that went extinct, slowly evolving to become new species
imagine you're just an asteromorph connected to a processor simulation rn
I need a “for stupids” book for this please! Thank you!
I wonder what the Hand Flappers could have evolved into? Maybe the writer of this could do something with that. Just an idea
the puppeteers look like cut half-life enemies
*poops*
"Why thank you, it is nice to meet you, too. Might I introduce you to my wife?"
*poops*
"Enchante!"
What happens if they run out of shit for the day but still want to greet people?
Wow the author is literally named Vanga Vangog? It's like they can see the future and can paint it as well. I do hope no loss of ear involved.
Mountain people, descendants of the human Herbivores. Moved into rough mountain terrain where the only predators able to follow were the more feral, less intelligent kind who took more beastial forms.
The combination of predators, tretcherous cliffs, and poisonous plants that require a keen eye to differentiate from plants that are safe to eat spurred the development of pattern recognition, then true intelligence, and gradually, their evolution into the Mountain People, a faun like people similar in body shape to the Satyriacs, albeit evolved along quite different lines.
A combination of poisoned weapons and designing their homes in a manner that made simulating avalanches simple and harmless to the people drove the beasts away from their home and they were safe to farm the mountains. Eventually they developed an iron age society by mining into their mountain homes, developing a culture that lived in harmony with the mountain, but with a surprising value of violence, particularly with regards to unintelligent predators and deception in combat.
When they first met the Killerfolk, most were sure it would be war. But these predators walked upright, just as they did, they spoke to one another and traveled in grand machines. These were not the monsters they had driven from the mountains all those ages ago. These were people.
In most eras, the Killerfolk would have only seen the Mountain people as yet more prey to be hunted. But the Killerfolk were already in the midst of a division between the industrial farmers and the traditional hunters, and the discovery of sapient hervbiores tipped the scales in favor of the industrialists. Through sheer luck of time, the Mountain Folk were awarded a place in Killerfolk society.
As the Mountain People integrated into Killerfolk society, an interesting quirk was discovered that caused the instances of hunting based violence to gradually lessen to well below what would be considered normal levels of human on human aggression. The ancestral desire to hunt the herbivorous humans, filtered through a conscious mind, had a not unlikely chance of manifesting as an innate emotional and physical lust for the Mountain Folk, and while it had been eons since they were close enough genetically to breed, the tension between the two species of the planet was palpible, especially with the advancements in technology making biological alterations more and more possible, leading to a great many scandals over the years.
The dam finally burst when first contact with the Satyriacs was established. Exposure to such an innately hedonistic and desire based culture broke down the societal barrier fully and Mountain People/Killerfolk relationships became extremely common; and even fully viable biologically after a period of experimentation, less than a moment's notice in the billion year history.
This resulted in the Omnivores, beastman like humanoids with both the switchblade claws of a Killerfolk but the nimble grace of the Mountain people, with the former's passion and the latter's sense of familial loyalty and respect, and with the keen eyes and minds of both.
The Omnivores lived in harmony with the Killerfolk and Mountain people, a combination of culture and expansion preventing the Omnivores from ever truly replaces their forebares, especially with the Omnivores more commonly being sent out to colonize space, being far more equipped to handle such tasks, and left in charge of the territory they managed to colonize themselves in a similar manner to how land was given away to colonists eons back on the human mother planet.
The Killerfolk and Mountain people remained mostly on their homeworld while their children set off to explore the galaxy, unknowingly mirroring the distant past as well, waving the Omnivores goodbye as the Earthlings and Martians had to the Star People.
Damn this is poetic
Great job
This could've been done between the lopsiders and asymmetric people but I guess the third wheel was missing
I have seen "E.T." and "Kagegurui". And ever since I watched the ending song "AlegriA", I imagine a scenario in which a Godlike/Acid trip alien similar to Yumeko wants to eliminate E.T. and his ilk for having rejected their transformation. And to further the humiliation, they use the bond with the boy in order to turn him into what was deemed as the most beautiful evolutionary form of humans.
Books like this were the reason behind my wish to create scenes such as this. So to the author, thank you (I'm not being sarcastic) for twisting me up.
The Mantelopes became the Advisors from HL2.
A lot of these read like neat lore for a neater picture, but The Grazers sound close enough to the source material to be canon. It hits so many good evolutionary events and does it so naturally.
Rot Eater: Hey babe
*SHITS AGGRESSIVELY*
True
More, MORE! we need some justice for the Hand flappers (and maybe the post humans that live with the lizard people)
I'd really like to see an anthology series based off All Tomorrows
you looking back it got me wondering, has anyone wrote on "what if The Gravitals defeated the asteromorphs?"
One of humanity's uniquenesses is that we evolve mentally much more then physically, in fact we haven't truelly evolved physically for almost 2 million years, we just changed our slight appearance to be more visually appealing to an inteligent creature. If we begin to evolve physically then we'll most likely lose our inteligence, because the smart ones will probably lose to the more physically evolved.
most people are to busy thinking "we are a perfect race". and my quote is "just because you can make a computer. doesn't make you smart." because there's a difference on making something and how to get it to work.
my sweat glands are my main method for communication too
im uncomfortable with the transhumanism and malthusianism of the puppeteer’s story. on a meta level i mean
this idea that killing off plebians in order to make progress and save the planet is incredibly dangerous and politically relevant (as many rich people follow malthusian philosophies) in real life
although i cant say its a nice view of transhumanism, which keeps it very interesting. Most of these are extremely inspired and inspirational for worldbuilding
Over population stores in sifi always made me cringe When reading them. They can be seen as classist and even a bit racist the poor have too Mini children it will be the end of us all. This stores are now maid even worst now that declining birth rats is the problem. Makes sifi writers look like paranoid asshols fricing out that kids who would have dead from polio didn't
the authors accept this idea, made it clear various times in the book
In real life, transhumanism influences political ideologies from liberalism to anarchism, with great emphasis on the expansion of individual freedom through modifying one's own body. Transhumanism is therefore incompatible with slavery.
@@aphilosophicalnaturalist6245 in real life, transhumanism is an elite trap and it's synonymous with slavery on untold proportions and humanity depopulation
@@aphilosophicalnaturalist6245 I know its cliche but thats like saying communism is incompatable with slavery for the same reasons.