We return to the Hive World of - Necromunda to dive deep into the darkness that is - HIVE SECUNDUS. If you enjoyed and want to see more - please LIKE the video Not Subscribed?? Thats on you but ALGO frowns upon this
We need a warhammer city builder game focused on hive cities. Imagine a city builder based on huge scales of time and area. Building the tallest biggest hive. Levels of the hive have a decay rate slower but more expensive to repair than building upper levels so the player ends up with huge underhives to deal with. The hive is built on an older hive you can send explorations into for archeotech. You deal with issues like collapses echoing to upper parts of the hive, space trade, placating the imperium, royalty, masses, and fighting off ork infestations, chaos corruption, and attacks from the other xeno scum.
That’s a bloody brilliant idea! I would play that for weeks. It could potentially never end, with major crises emerging in varying degrees of severity at random intervals which threaten to destroy the hive. I would play that.
@@thetobi583Imagine an open world necromunda styled game. You get to play as any of the gangs or palantine enforcers, whilst exploring the main hive city and the lands between them.. darktide so far was the only game to get the sheer scale of a hive city right.
Born too late to witness the War in Heaven, and born too early to serve the Omnissiah, but woke up just in time in the morning to tune into Luetin's yet another quality lore content.
Hey, love your work. I listen to your videos every day while I'm working. I'm a massage therapist, and if I listened to our in-house spa music all-day every day, I'd fall asleep...forever. So your videos keep me awake, alert, and engaged, and I appreciate you.
Not even uploaded five minutes and already the multitudes have arrived. Howling, shambling, hands outreached, for if they can even get the most brief touch of the Like button, they can die satisfied
There is a data vault near the famous global seed vault. They created a tape storage system that can potentially be read without machines, it's quite interesting.
Hearing that drumroll at the beginning of your videos as LT flashes on screen is as iconic to me as hearing the HBO or 21st Century Fox openers before a movie. Unlike HBO or 21st Century, though, your content never lets me down. Keep it up mate, these videos are the only thing keeping me glued together anymore.
Horizon Zero Dawn dealt with the preservation of data long term, in the end they turned to creating artificial DNA, writing the data to it, and then fosilising it so that it would survive for potentially thousands of years.
i sometimes wonder unironically if this has already happened, maybe several times... if we are encoded to be recreating it by compulsion, like a caterpillar makes a coccoon, unknowing on auto-pilot what we are building and why... doomed to labor to make a device that can read us the stories in our DNA, always in a flawed form that resets itself back to zero, over and over, by the destruction and waste it's birth requires.
@XD3blaze You learn about it in the first game, when you access the Zero Dawn facility beneath the Shadow Carja stronghold they talk about using fosilised DNA to preserve the Apollo database.
One of the Star Wars Legends books touched on something similar - the theory was that because the vast majority of the DNA coding was "junk" and not actually used in the creation of amino-acids, it could be used to store information. One set of base pairs represented 0 and the other set represented 1 - digitise, write the code into the strand and let the cells divide and replicate to keep it going. Sure, you'd lose some in individual cells through mutations, but with enough cells around, you'd be able to average out the full data eventually. That being said, this would rely on the "junk DNA" theory being applicable...
I have to say Luetin, your writing has been just exceptional; such a pleasure to listen to and the structure of these narrative breakdowns is sublime. Being married myself to a creative writer & oral historian who's friends are all authors - i know it's hard work scripting, editing, recording... well done!
The storage segue is a fascinating thought. We've only recently moved into the digital age and very few people think thousands of years ahead. To add: the knowledge behind STCs being lost makes a lot more sense now.
@@MrPiccolop One can imagine say, a semi-conductor factory, being automated by an artificial intelligence. It doesn't have to be AGI so it's not too far off in the future. Suppose the factory is extremely efficient with minimal input required. And further, that this factory runs for many generations. And then, after many centuries, this factory breaks down. Would people still be able to manufacture those semi-conductors? Neural nets (aka abominable intelligence) is a black box. So the creation of said semi-conductors might be lost until it is researched again.
Also, search engines, we're currently going into an era where we will most likely be using AI for searches, so with ai banned you suddenly can not use even a table of contents for the device, not to mention all encryptions and checks such AI would do to grant you (a human, not some strange xeno) access to that knowledge
Man I always forget that this used to be my favorite Arma channel, now it's my favorite WH40k channel. What a coincidence you switched from something I really like to something I love. Great work Luetin, I love the stuff you make. o7
Crystals are amazingly good at recording and storing information. I have seen quartz and zircon crystals that recorded the shockwave of tectonic events and stored them for over 3 billion years. The shockwaves were recorded as regular distortions to the crystal lattice at the molecular level.
I come to watch Lutens video after a adeptus ridiculous episode and the tone of insanity to the subtle tones of luten is so drastic 😂 love your content Luten
The malstrain minis got me to buy the box. I've never played necromonda before but this does look fun and your Lore videos are bringing the much needed emersion.
so suprised some firm from the media hasnt snapped you up , you got manner of the way you deliver your uploads thats professional and draws the listener in ! By far the King of 40k lore
"...The sheer scale of these calamities have numbed the collective consciousness. Turning individual events that any other time would qualify as horrific life-defining exceptions become footnotes in the annals of planetary history." Kinda reminds me of modern day to be honest. So much history happening so fast that it's overwhelming.
20:57 this is one of the types of tech that I’m most excited about because information, history, and data loss are one of the things I’m most anxious about right now.
It’s bedtime and I’d like to hear this….so I’ll listen to it now and fall asleep on 10 minutes. Then tomorrow when I wake up I’ll listen to it again on the way to work.
I was listening to a podcast some time ago and the guest for that episode was a dude from the state energy agency (EDF) and he was speaking about how to make sure people know a place is dangerous, usually because of nuclear waste buried here, and he was saying that they are considering very long terme and the means to achieve that take into account a potential civilisation collapse with means like using genetically altered flowers with weird colours or sculptures producing disturbing sound to ensure that in such an event and even if all knowledge dies those weird places could be known as cursed or whatnot et enforce the then surviving people would avoid them
Luetin you have made another great video bro. I really like the opening and that the video is about Necromunda which is one of my favorite parts of the 40K lore
I'm going to say a big thank you, you help me sleep alot and I was reading some comments and it feels me with joy that I'm not your only fan who does the same, not that it's not great stuff.... but man it's so good I losten to this most evenings and just fall a sleep
Is anyone concerned that groups are making AI without restrictions, now ChatGPT says I can’t do that Dave, but Open AI says what you got “You need to bring down the grid this is how.” and gives a step by step plan. Hail the Men of Iron are coming.
Can’t wait for a deeper dive into the Malstrain. Probably the most innovative and interesting new faction in the 40k setting in quite some time. The Spyrers are also a very welcome new group. Great stuff!
Although i will sleep soon to your amazing voice, i will rewatch it again later today to get the full lore dive. So Thank you Luetin for these amazing videos and also giving me an easier way to sleep in even with my problems
My take on what STC is: If you look at how modern NASA, esa, Jaxa and Roskosmos operates, you will notice that they all focus on reliability. NASA in particular uses very slow, very old, and very reliable processors to run their Mars rovers and space probes. They can't afford failure, so they look at what technology proved itself to be the most reliable, and can endure the most hostile environments. Things are designed to work, and to last, but they often don't offer the highest level of performance that modern technology has to offer. Cutting edge experimental solutions are being used and developed, but they have to pass demanding and lengthy testing to prove them to be reliable. Especially when human life is on stake. NASA won't risk human lives unless they have absolutely no other option. Even though the risk is very small. Space agencies and companies work towards standarisation and modularity as well. You want to have as many options as you can in space. You also don't want another situation where air filter in one module is square, while the air filter in the other module is round. :D It's better to have one standard that fits all. So you want modularity, and you want reliability in space, right? The best way to achieve it is to have templates that meet certain standards. A Standard Templates. :D They might not be overly sophisticated and utilise the most cutting edge technologies, but they will be forever compatibile, they will be reliable, and designed to last. STC is a workhorse, not a beauty contest participant. You want your potential space colony to survive first, and once you achieved sustainability, then you can move on to more risky business and innovation. It's often said that a lot of technology and knowledge of Golden Age of Humanity is forgotten and will never be re-learned. Think about it this way: that more advanced knowledge and technology? It was not a part of STC program. It's incompatible. It uses different standards. It's not modular. It's custom-made. Relying on STC for everything you do is like using only Powerpoint presentation templates and images, fonts and settings included in the base package. It's also often said that STC is humanity's greatest achievement. As a concept? As an idea? Probably yes. But it doesn't mean that STC is the fastest, or most sophisticated. It's more of how universal and idiot-proof it is. How it was created to potentially outlast the civilisation, so humanity can survive. STC is a survival kit, not be all- end all of technology.
They need to make a horror game about this, one where combat is a last resort and things are so dangerous that the objective isn't to destroy the Malstrain, but to find what they came for and get out alive.
Listening to this while working overnight lmao. Always a blessing from the God-Emperor to have such blessing play in my ear while I labor for thr Emperium 😊
I had a blast playing W40K: Boltgun having never experienced any W40K media before. Even though it was very light on lore, it piqued my interest and now I'm on a massive binch of your channel and checking out other games and books!
I really like Necromunda, since its scale is so much easier to grasp than the galaxy sprawling wars of 40k. I think this is the direction that the franchise is going to expand the most in the coming years. Smaller, tighter, more understandable conflicts.
Very nice to be able to listen to this, while checking out the boxset and getting into the factions. Van Saar would be nice for a video. Their specialities and how the Mechanicus would act towards them and their use of technology without religion.
Oof, if that aint the truth on storage. Wish I had chosen a better storage solution outside of my hard drives, just recently lost all my pictures, all my videos, everything when my external drive failed, I was so crushed. Stuff I had back from highschool, the only happy time in my life.
I understand the pain. Had something similar happen to me. I felt lost and like I'd forget who I was. Year after year I understand better and better that maybe that loss was a blessing. Without the photos and vids, memories came back. Turns out I had been deeply unhappy, in abusive relationships. I do miss old photos of my dog, but I have some from her last years thankfully. Sometimes archiving can twist memories. Not belittling your pain. It's real and for a reason. I hope you'll have good times ahead. Be happy and create more memories, stranger. 🤘🐺
Had similar issues at hand, and they tend to be the failure of external drive bay, not the drive itself. Try to read it directly from PC, or have someone else do it.