Wojtek was an actual bear adopted by the Polish 2nd Corps during WW2, given the rank of corporal. He would carry ammo, drink and smoke with his fellow soldiers.
@@jon-paulfilkins7820Edinburgh zoo where he was visited by many Polish ex-servicemen up until his death. It's a story which has birthed many RU-vid videos.
First story: And after all that, the aliens still never exterminated all the humans. There was one left. Second story: I remember the story of that bear. Probably a better diplomat than most available humans.
@@alganhar1 One left that they know of. We've always has zealots, and idealists, and misfits that have gone out into whatever wilderness they can find to start their own colonies. Many of the colony ships had no flight plan, disappeared from known space, and haven't been rediscovered yet.
@@alganhar1 Extinction yes. Exterminated? No. There's one left. Also, given this psycher pretty much merged with a whole ship, it sounds like he's essentially immortal.
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During my first tour in South Korea we had a company dog, he had his own rack, wall locker and even a kimchi cabinet. He would ride in the front passenger seat of the First Sergeants Jeep or on the top of the Company Commander’s tank. He had a harness and one of the Battalion’s mechanics welded a tie down point to snap his leash too. He ate better than a huge majority of South Koreans. The KATUSAs would complain when he showed up at the battalion chow hall and get as many servings of meat as he was wanted. He actually was fed more meat and variety than we did. We could only have one meat item and that included ham on your omelette. First Sergeant took him to Fort Bliss when he PCS’d.
Great story; Excellent narration! First story: There is probably a "cell bank" also in that Psyker warship to restart humanity. Second story: I, for one, welcome our Bear Overlord! LOL!!!
"With exceptions made due to their biology" would take only an ameteur space lawyer to disqualify him from representing to the aliens. Shouldve just left psychology.
Another lawyer could argue that biology would refer to the individuals body conditions rather than species. After all, humans have had conditions that make them very hairy.
Wow, that first story was one hell of a deep concept, overthinking that one could get scary, (?lol?) And our narrator did a fine job, thank you for the entertainment!
Story 1: An alternate Warhammer 40k timeline where Humanity fell relatively early on? Story 2: Wait till they hear that some humans marry their pets...
That was clever. For most of the second story I thought they were talking about a dog. I didn't get it until the story mentioned bear. Then the name clicked. Very clever.