The basic premise of the story is unsound - it's not possible to have an interstellar war without FTL drives. The distances between stars are too vast.
@@kentroglobalinvestmentllc8921Star wars have FTL alike using hyperspace engine, Dune has space bending/folding technology with the spice for navigation... @mandolinic is right, it's not possible to have an interstellar war without a technology to allow you to travel between stars faster than the speed of light, whatever the tec you're using, EVEN in a fiction
They were looking for a new kind of FTL, one that was considerably faster but ludicrously dangerous. Basically, the difference between hyperspace and quantumspace in Babylon 5.
@@kentroglobalinvestmentllc8921 It's actually SCIENCE fiction, and HARD science fiction, too, so it has to pay lip-service at least to scientific accuracy. As for Star Wars, the Millennium Falcon has hyperspace engines, and in the Dune universe, Guild Heighliners have fold-space engines, which are guided by spice-mutated navigators. Both are forms of FTL travel, and both are fine examples of my point: that interstellar war (and commerce, empires, bureaucracy, etc) is ONLY possible with FTL.
Huh?? This is confusing 😔 You mean those experimental ships where aimed at the aliens home world causing damge to them? Who the heck would send experiments at an enemy where they could possibly discover FTL too from a failed experimental ship😮
Not defending the story because author failed as hell but it is not a big problem to put nuclear warhead or couple on the ship and make it explode when speed falls under X. Hard to back engineer stuff from plasma.
Meh... Characters lacking depth/dimension, poor understanding of interstellar war in terms of distance/amount of deaths/ressource count. Had it been presented as a defensive war to protect 1 star-system against invaders it would have been ok-ish I guess, but as presented, it's trash sci-fi at best. 3/10 for trying and publishing it, but the author needs to do a lot more research on the classics like Asimov, Herbert, Salvatore, Carter, Campbell and others who earned their reputation for a reason: you can't write Sci-Fi w/o Science behind it or it's just fiction set in space... Can't write a good story w/o a good understanding of WHAT makes a good story either.
The end makes no sense. The only thing I can think of is what they thought was a FTL drive was in fact some kind of transdimensional drive. The ships that disappeared ended up stuck between realities. With at least one being able to phase back into our reality enough to destroy all the Krell everywhere. But is that is the case then this story left out several chapters.
I saw one video where that was implied. Read by Agro, or NetNarrator, I forgot who. Talkede about xeno battlefield adopted Human Rangers... That none could ever recall ever seeing a Human.
Still.......SHTRAINING......SHTRIKING.......DESHTROYING...... Have you listened to even one of your posted stories? Very annoying. I tried this one again. You are now Unsubscribed. If you ever learn to pronounce the "str...." words NOT as "shtr....", then I may return.
Thank you for keeping with human narrators it is why Starbound HFY is the premier Sci-Fi story channel. Great story but very rushed ending. The story went from Thorn keying in the jump sequence in a final prototype to... " they're everywhere" ending with the sudden death of all Kryll. Where is the return of Thorn's ship, the building of the new warships, the attacks against the Kryll, the desperate sending of the "They're everywhere" signal, the recovery of the alien species allying with the dreadfully scary humans.
All right, I am so confused. What just happened? The story is so full of holes I didn't know where to step without breaking an ankle. Sounds like it may have been piecemeal together from a bunch of other stories. Perhaps this story should have been read over and scrutinized before publishing. Confusing confusing confusing.
You know I love that I finally found another Chanel like agro squirrel narrates that actually bothers to read the stories themselves instead of using those stupid ai voices