The Battle That Proved Humanity Was The Galaxy's Greatest Apex Predator | Sci-Fi Story | HFY
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Humanity faces off against the formidable Cython in a brutal ground battle on the planet Mavath. As the Cython launch relentless attacks, a squad of human soldiers fights with unmatched ferocity and cunning, ultimately proving that humans are the galaxy's ultimate predators.
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I am constantly amazed that aliens can traverse intergalactic space but never seem to bring air support with them. If that had been aliens backed onto that ridge, humans would have melted it out from under them without taking another casualty.
terran contact it's 51 parts written by appears ex or current military. It covers space orbit to air to air all the way to ground. I really can't do it enough justice pretty much Earth meets aliens who thought them to be weaker race and a war ensues with propaganda from the Alien Elites, AI, logistics on both sides. Really good series
Hubris. Not expecting to meet anything you can’t dominate. Too much pride and faith in your ability’s and tech. Humans do stuff like this all the time here on earth.
What if they don’t have shuttles that can get the planes/helicopters from the mothership into the atmosphere?
If it helps, guerilla warfare was put in use during the u.s. revolutionary war and the british never really came up with an effective answer to it. Sometimes something that seems to be common sense to one group would never occur to other groups. I've read sci-fi stories where the alien species just weren't very warlike and when they saw how war like humans were they decided to take them out before humans could be a threat only to find out that apparently experience is helpful.
I guess the author never heard of indirect fire or air support.
Shh's it's AI don't tell it!.
Hell just a simple mark-19. Bloop bloop bloop. The boss would have been mist.
Yeah no actual knowledge of basic tactics
This is the best voice for these stories..... 👍
Grenades took the warlord, were there any anti-tank weapons available?
an officer as a squad leader...smh...
I think I missed it, did they "face the galaxy's deadliest predators and emerge victorious" or did they "prove their mettle?"
They used their unbreakable will
@@oquillo Just after they "Held the line" for the second time.
What the hell. Practiced deficiency ?
Space Vietnam is NOT going well for the aliens.
I wish the AI/TTS would pronounce words correctly. For example, the word "chitinous" is NOT pronounced as kite-en-ous, but ""chit-en-ous!!
the AI is American.
Nope, the AI/TTS is in this case correct. Chitinous is indeed pronounced with a hard ch, so K, not a soft ch. Its always been that way. Feel free to *try* to argue, but I can tell you it derives from an ancient Greek word, rule of thumb when reading ancient Greek in the Latin alphabet ch is pronounced K (has its own symbol in the ancient Greek alphabet).
Chitinous and Chitin have been pronounced with the hard ch since I was an undergrad reading marine Biology 40 years ago, it was pronounced thus before that, and has been pronounced thus during my almost 40 years career as a Marine Ecologist...
@@alganhar1 (England) ch = go to church
(American) ki = go fly a kite!
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@@strawdog7704 Haha, for sure. In Britain we pronounce English words correctly, American/AI pronounce words incorrectly.
Even in university (90's) we pronounced it as chit-en-ous not kite-en-ous. Oh and did I say, I am also a story narrator (2 channels on youtube)?!
@@CryptidsRoost UK we don't say ''for sure'' we say ''that's true''