Meridia has collapsed into what Super Earth is calling a black hole. But let's be honest... It's a worm hole and we've just opened the gateway for the Illuminate. #Helldivers2 #Helldivers
TCS worked... for 99,9% except for terminids that happened to be just at edge of exposure area that simply didn't get exposed enough to die, thus gaining immunity eventually mutating the rest to gain same immunity and more.
" I can't believe the illuminate would just give us such a great weapon, so for an advanced civilization, they sure are stupid" Actual quote from one of the crew in the game. That set off so many red flags
@@ktleen oh trust me. they will. They were nightmarish enough on a "2D" plane. Now imagine them on a 3D plane. ...gods I dread to imagine what their air unit(s) will be like o-o The bots have the dropships and gunships, the bugs have the shriekers. ..so what will the squids have?
Well on the bright side the big bad illuminate now has height cuz it’s 3d so we can shoot it without shooting our enemies. Of course I’m guessing they got much more then our first encounter.
The ship technician said something about the black hole having negative mass. Black holes do not have negative mass, they just have such a high mass that everything gets sucked into it. Wormholes have negative mass however.
@@shadysack9884 its extremely slowed down and i think i heard someone say pitch shifted but i think its just really slowed down. its the illuminate theme
ONI has declared "Super Earth" an insurectionnist stronghold and all "HellDivers" as traitors to the UEG. SPARTANs, ODSTs and UNSC marines are sent along with a UNSC fleet led by the INFINITY to quash the rebellion.
@Helldiver566 everything makes sound. Sound can travel through space but it has nothing to resonate through except your ship. Therefore you can hear it inside your ship. But the moment you exit it's silent
@@Ostr0 ONI has declared "Super Earth" an insurectionnist stronghold and all "HellDivers" as traitors to the UEG. SPARTANs, ODSTs and UNSC marines are sent along with a UNSC fleet led by the INFINITY to quash the rebellion.
Something is detected in the wormhole, passing through, and then one single illuminate ship flies through, before being followed and destroyed by an entirely new threat... Illuminates are gone, the dark ones are coming...
I knew I wasn’t the only person who thought this, like you shouldn’t be able to see a black hole, let alone manage to stay in orbit without orbiting the black hole being that close
Well, you can see an abnormal amount of emptiness in a particular form of sphere as well as light, bended around it, so I wouldn't say it's impossible to see it with a naked eye
You can see a black hole because the the rest around it is still visible. There is something that is not able to be seen and around it there is thus you can see the difference. Just like you can see the color black because there is other colors around it and those create a border.
Black hole's gravity falls off pretty quickly after the event horizon and a large amount of satellites orbit around them, and I'm pretty sure that we have enough power to keep orbiting the same amount of mass as before
@@ryggletsrygg9802 Also Gravity is limited by the speed of light. So that FTL jump was'nt even necessary. For example if the Sun was to just disapear we would still orbit for 8 minutes and then we would be fucked
We basically tossed a thin glass jar full of Ants, Hornets, and anything else that'll ruin someone else's day, somewhere else. 😂 Let's see what happens
Also one of the people onboard your ship have a line where they wonder what happens if you condense a super colony’s worth of e-710 into a single point, which further supports this point
May I add, the Dark Fluid is confirmed ingame to be Exotic matter, which has negative mass, and would thus stabilize a wormhole without requiring massive amounts of energy to prevent it from collapsing
@@THEREAL_MonolithCultist anti-matter in the sense of anti-particles that annihilate themselves when they come in contact with normal matter, no, that is an entirely different concept. In the sense of anti-gravity, yes, because exotic matter has negative mass.
I mean I kinda already figured because the people on my ship kept telling me how dangerous that dark fluid was.literally wouldn't shut up about it making black holes ...But ya know orders are orders also that planet had a lot of stalkers so eh Worth it .
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You mean skriekers? Stalkers are the invisible ones.
If it had failed, the research lab would've imploded instead, creating the black hole in another location. So either way, this event was meant to happen. Either on Meridia, or on whatever planet the research lab was on. Conveniently, it would also take roughly 100 years to find any potential survivors due to the time distortion within the portal with SE's current tech. 100 years is a very specific and interesting timeframe to pick for something like this
i listened to the in game sounds of the black hole yesterday, it sounds exactly like recorded audio from a real black hole. Arrowhead sure did their research on this one.
Highly excited particles of matter being condensed into a singular finite point of mass. I’d say that’s powerful enough to punch a hole through space time.
Notice that we're pushing the Terminids back quite far again. My guess is the Terminids are going to get pushed back, spring up on planets south (as we're farming our sweet E-710) and the illuminate will come out from the hole
We all knew this was gonna happen. I'm just happy we'll now have a reason to use the machine guns and a whole new faction that 70% of divers will not fight because they feel that the game is too difficult and instead come into the videos to complain about how the game is too hard because of all the nerfs.
When I first logged in around meridia after the collapse, I saw a glitch where the black hole didn’t load in and a bunch of non-super earth ships were within its borders. Idk if those were actually ships but I yelled out “H.S. ITS THE ILLUMINATE” and felt dumb when I jumped back after the emergency FTL
I just love the idea that the illuminite were chilling, saw the war and didn't want to get involved as they know how earth is in war... Then they sent a very angry beehive directly to their front lawn using their own tech
I like to beliece there are Helldivers that know what could happen but went "Yah, I sick of killing bugs and borgs, lets gets some aliens in to spice things up."
and not to mention, if it WAS a blackhole, you'd just get slurped right in for visiting. plus, while The Meridia Incident was ongoing, you could talk to the engineer (the lady by the Stratagem Hero game) and she'd have a dialogue where she explicitly says "Wait... if Element 710 is what powers our warp drives, and bugs have E710 in them... what happens when you crush an entire planet's worth of them into an infinitesimally small point?"
Those noises are LITTERALLY just the stress on the hull of the super destroyer. notice how it sounds like creaking, and thats due to the ship getting pulled toward the black hole
The funny thing is is I'm one of the first people the ever reported anything about hearing noises coming from the black hole it definitely is interesting by the way we didn't really have a good option it's either create a black hole that might come with its own threats or we leave the super Colony there and then eventually more would have spread up in their territory making it extremely harder to take anything from them
Just one flaw to point out into your logic here- We’re already dealing with Terminids at that particular front. Now unless we’re going to have a big operation that’s comparable to when we pushed the Automatons out last time, that front is going to stay the Terminid front. That being said, we’ve seen reports and eye witness accounts of streaking blue lights randomly sighted during on-planet operations. Likely a scouting party running reconnaissance. Worse still, the south-most map is looking pretty empty right now…
The sounds at the black hole can just be the metal of your ship going against the immense gravitational pull. I really hope it’s just a black hole. Wormhole would make no sense.
"Proof, huh? I've always questioned leadership and their leadership, but I never really thought to disobey them. I dont trust anyone anymore except the face that one day after surviving in this war for over 3 months as a Helldiver that one day I'll be able to relax and sit at home or Ill go out as many of our brothers and sisters in arm did. I don't understand how after my 2 week long deployment to the creek I didn't go insane. For Super Earth and its people." -Hans Spiedel of 34th Helldivers combat medical corps
If you actually spoke with the ships technician during the black hole event she actually mentions the E-710 condensing into a single point and seems actually slightly concerned about it before just brushing it off
I was thinking this exact same thing. In Interstellar, they show what a true wormhole would likely look like to us, and I had the same thought when looking at the Meridia "black hole".
Actually the first thing I said to my friends when I saw that black hole was that it was way too big. Black holes are INCREDIBLY dense, if you wanted to turn irl earth into a black hole, you would have to compress it to the size of a peanut to do so, at which point it would be too small and fizzle out. Meridia turning into a black hole that massive doesn’t make sense. Along with the weird purple color, the fact that it makes sound???(or at least sound is escaping its “pull” somehow?) And that we used illuminate tech to make it, I definitely think that it might not be a black hole, and something is coming out of it at some point, or maybe attracting something. That something is almost definitely Illuminate though.
The sounds you're hearing are either your ships frame under stress or signals being picked up by sensors and being broadcast on ship speakers. Sound doesn't travel in a vacuum.
I overheard One of the ship staff refer to it as a warp hole or warp gate or something not a black hole, she knew super earth miscalculated long before we completed the mission as she also spoke on the possible effects of all that condensed e-710
The Illuminate are too smart. They gave their own tech to Super Earth to use, and then they could use it to make it back after realizing they were gonna get defeated
Since sound can't travel in space, the sounds you hear is just the structure of your ship fighting the gravitational forces of the black hole. Same happens in a submarine when it dives.
No its a black hole, its not a wormhole. We condensed the planet down, the illuminates prob wont come out of it. We also know where the illuminate will be on the map and Meridia isn’t close to that place
That hole is going to be the place where collaborations (Aliens/Starship Troopers/Predator) are going to take place because it leads to other universes.
When my brother told me about this, couple nights later I had a dream where I was in an underground bunker. I was attacked by squid people with rifles. I told my brother about it, and he went from smiling to horrified as I detailed everything about the dream. He never told me about what this race was like. I was so accurate to detail a thing I never saw before that he needed to leave the room. I am terrified about what might come out of this.
Only problem I see with this theory is simply gameplay-related: So far, the Bots are in the north-west and the Bugs in the north-east. IF the Illuminate attack through this supposed wormhole, there space would mix with the Bug's territory, while the south still remains unoccupied.