In terms of quality, I would say closer to 900% better, as a rough estimate.
@theaprilsonlyfool4 ай бұрын
I mean it's still using AI art so...
@Jacy-dx6dx4 ай бұрын
@@theaprilsonlyfool and?....
@claudiasabogal63494 ай бұрын
@@Jacy-dx6dxyeah and ?
@Jacy-dx6dx4 ай бұрын
@@claudiasabogal6349 it's still a mans voice. A real person. Take away the images and you still have a story told by something that isn't AI.
@MrSharks2024 ай бұрын
Hello hello! Author of the second story here. Hope you all liked this one, had a lot of fun making it!
@bladnasternaster86074 ай бұрын
Enjoyed it very much. Hope you continue on. Between the story and the narration, this was really, really good. Thank you for your work.
@MrSharks2024 ай бұрын
@@bladnasternaster8607 Thank you for the kind words!
@altgamingph4 ай бұрын
It's so good!
@MrSharks2024 ай бұрын
@@altgamingph Thank you!
@coreycochran39834 ай бұрын
yes well done keep it up
@ThisHndlIsAlrdyTaken4 ай бұрын
“They probably start breaking down at what 68”? Me at 35: when did my knees start cracking when I get up?
@snidecommenter71174 ай бұрын
Ah, the 'Rice Crispies Years'. Where you go 'Snap Crackle Pop' when you stand.
@oldnick47074 ай бұрын
Same lol! 😂
@davidweihe60524 ай бұрын
Sir William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, was about 70 when he led his last charge against the Northern English rebels and French would-be invaders. He lived another three years after disposing them.
@bigjay8753 ай бұрын
Ya .... Me around 32 or so. But I got pretty messed up in an industrial accident when I was 36 so all I can do is play the hand I was dealt and watch the people around me
@TAGfrost3 ай бұрын
I have a bad back that started going out when I turned 26. Given my nieces and nephews thought it was horsey time when I fell between the couch and the ottoman at 10 and was stupidly lifting with my back until I was 16. Right now my kneecap is starting to go out and I haven't had any injury, I think I should go to the doctor for it to figure out what the hell's going on and I'm just turning 31 this year.
@lorddante23603 ай бұрын
Captian: Have you seen the moon, there's no way life could survive those tidal forces. Earthlings: Hang ten dude! ***grabs surf board***
@Javelin1x2 күн бұрын
lol nice! 🍕
@DaVie-24 ай бұрын
Humans in hfy stories: *violent, destructive demons that destroy everything* Humans irl: *runs away after seeing the tiniest of cockroach*
@taitano124 ай бұрын
Not everyone runs from the creepy crawlies. And our history does paint us in the HFY pallet for the most part. We've proven to be destructive cosmic horrors, godlike angels, small timid prey, and everything in between. 😊
@UNSCPILOT3 ай бұрын
Also humans IRL: casually driving along while hundreds of Bees fly around the cab of their truck, loose from their transport box... ...While others run from a solitary bee chilling out on its own that probably would have left them alone if they weren't swatting at it... humans are weird
@coolwarfare3 ай бұрын
Well the aliens would probably do what we do irl as well
@ale-xsantos10782 ай бұрын
To be fair the humans they met seem to be a unified Humanity capable of space travel, it would definitely have our traces and characteristics but would be far more powerful Its a whole different beast from the humans that exist today
@monika96712 ай бұрын
Also humans when seeing wolf: Cute, adorable, majestic pupper!
@DH-.4 ай бұрын
This narrator deserves a reward, he's got talent and range
@ednakabalu13234 ай бұрын
Well i dont like his voice
@towelbasket4 ай бұрын
@@ednakabalu1323 cool opinion.
@xlutchinqgoz48403 ай бұрын
@@ednakabalu1323 cool opinion..
@ATigerShark3 ай бұрын
@@ednakabalu1323 Can we all appreciate the fact that they stated their opinion as an opinion and not fact? I feel that deserves appreciation in modern times. Internet stranger. I appreciate you.
@martyschrader4 ай бұрын
Category 14. Get used to it, boys.
@IamCoalfoot3 ай бұрын
Not there quite yet, not 'till that pole switch gets further underway. So maybe 12 atm, 11 on a good day.
@CarlGorn4 ай бұрын
Making Oat voiced like an Eddie Murphy character was an inspired call.
@simonprout84654 ай бұрын
And Dr. Doofenschmertz as the other 😂😂
@insanehippiehippieinsane38284 ай бұрын
More of a Reese Witherspoon voice (Grandpa from Boondocks) than Eddie Murphy.
@yeetyeeter3784 ай бұрын
This guy's got such a top tier narrating skill
@CarlGorn4 ай бұрын
True, but his New England accent still catches me off guard. "Lofter" instead of "laffter" as an example.
@oldnick47074 ай бұрын
I concur. He's very good and quite refreshingly articulate! I look forward to these post because of his work on them! His character voices are comical, but of a likewise high quality and add to the fun also!
@tc-tm1myАй бұрын
All of the narrators on this channel do
@kpforceone3 ай бұрын
I was about to give up on this genre until I found a human actually narrating HFY. Well done sir… well done
@McNuggins3 ай бұрын
Seriously, fuck that lame robot voice.
@LewpyDrewpy7144 ай бұрын
Great reading... I'll have to admit I was surprised to hear Mr. PoPo at 4:50. Started laughing so hard I had to pause the video. Mr. PoPo is a multiverse traveling individual.
@kazumayugami70352 ай бұрын
Pecking Order!
@scribblingjoe4 ай бұрын
Did the aliens not see the thousands of satellites orbiting our planet?
@Richard-hu1to4 ай бұрын
I would suggest that this story quite obviously takes place in our future, with no indication how far in our future. That being the case all the satellites may have fallen back to earth.
@mikoto76934 ай бұрын
That’s actually why I was really confused about whether it was actually Earth or a colony world for most of the first story. There were no satellites in orbit yet humanity would keep launching satellites.
@EmpireofMoonandStars3 ай бұрын
Very well could have been the industrial age
@Davidofthelost3 ай бұрын
It seems to take place during our next scheduled ice age. Possibly we couldn’t connect to them or send space shuttles up for maintenance. Especially if we got trigger happy with nukes.
@hanro503 ай бұрын
Actually, there was a mini ice age in the 14th century that lasted till the 19th century.
@CarlGorn4 ай бұрын
Alternate line: "What have I done?" Adam's voice was a mixture of contemplative reflection and cold, steely determination. "I have made you face what your captives face. I have made you equal."
@holyhelga4 ай бұрын
It’s so funny to have Earth described as a deathworld😀
@carlosdgutierrez65704 ай бұрын
"Start breaking at 68" Me: why do my back hurts at 32 then?
@gravygraves51124 ай бұрын
It's normal operation after you get used to it
@carlosdgutierrez65704 ай бұрын
@@gravygraves5112 "get used" well… fuck.
@ChristianRanum-w9m4 ай бұрын
@@carlosdgutierrez6570how do you sit in your chair while playing games?
@gazman50s3 ай бұрын
Oh Hell I only have two years for 68
@carlosdgutierrez65703 ай бұрын
@@ChristianRanum-w9m completely reclined on my gaming chair, I don't get too close to the screen. No, my problem's root is that I used to play football and MMA, I have plenty of old injuries due blunt force trauma which is where the pain is mostly localized.
@calvinbutler19194 ай бұрын
I love how there was a bit of story placed throughout the ads. Seriously though, entertaining story and great narration. Authentic human narration and not AI.
@rustycowell72644 ай бұрын
The static electricity i produce is so strong when its cold has me wearing rubber gloves but its not enough it my bare skin touches anything. I had to move back to Florida from Colorado and cannot have carpet in the house
@campandcook31182 ай бұрын
Your wearing the wrong shoes. Look for ESD shoes for electronics work stations. They ground you constantly.
@KingMinosUltraKill2 ай бұрын
If I had that power, I would shock everyone
@StormRider22153 ай бұрын
Randomly got really interested in this one facet: • 1 Galactic Standard Year (GSY) = 4 Earth Years (EY) • 25 GSY = 100 (EY) • 68 (EY) = 17 (GSY) I did the math just before they outright said it 😅
@JamesCaspar4 ай бұрын
Thank you for reading theses story's I really enjoy them.
@StarboundHFY4 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@snidecommenter71174 ай бұрын
A poorly written human story is better that a good AI one.
@oldnick47074 ай бұрын
@@snidecommenter7117, 💯% 😊👍 very true!
@blazingarrows61174 ай бұрын
A story better written then what the current Star Trek series pushes out right now.Good narration. Good job!
@a-blivvy-yus3 ай бұрын
I'm going to assume that the "bang in a bottle" nickname isn't because of our modern conception of the big bang, but the far more plausible explanation that the origin of the universe is a divine drunken rampage, so everything exists because of a bottle. It's the most logical explanation! xD
@mugenokami22013 ай бұрын
I think it is. You might be forgetting the phrase lightning in a bottle
@a-blivvy-yus3 ай бұрын
@@mugenokami2201 I feel like you managed to both completely miss my point and respond to it perfectly at the same time (tbf that first bit's pretty easy, I didn't have a point) xD
@TheHalcyonAnon3 ай бұрын
"what began as a conflict over the transfer of consciousness from flesh to machines has evolved into a war that has decimated a million worlds "The core and the arm, now crippled beyond repair, continue to battle on ravaged planets. "This, is a fight to the death. And only the complete destruction of the other is an acceptable conclusion." I want to hear this guy do the total annihilation intro.
@squrl19803 ай бұрын
I love hearing science in science fiction! Thank you. Wonderful narration! Thank you
@ntime40624 ай бұрын
this channel is criminaly underrated
@TAGfrost3 ай бұрын
I'm still struggling to figure out if the last story was just about our nervous system. Or if those humans have a fictional control of electricity, the force field and the power going out doesn't make sense. Neither does the glowing eyes.
@AaronPaulIbarrola2 ай бұрын
So you haven't figured out thunder palm yet...? hmmm...
@tc-tm1myАй бұрын
Humans have an electromagnetic field but can't do any of that.
@equestriLexie3 ай бұрын
my brain tends to tune out the AI narration a lot of channels utilize, actual narration is a breath of fresh air! absolutely phenomenal narration!
@douglasperry8211Ай бұрын
Nice to hear humans using real emotions, and when mistakes are made, they are human mistakes. Not AI MEANS good old humans took their sweet time, slowly crafting magic! Not AI means editing, falsetto voices, inspired interpretations, warm familiar, and meaningful delivery uniquely presented... In a word? QUALITY!
@Toffiloffio3 ай бұрын
"It's a city!" Dombledore calmly said
@seanbarker46104 ай бұрын
A fine voice reminiscent of the actor who voiced Darth Vader, sorry I am bad with names
@jasonmorris70554 ай бұрын
James Earl Jones. He also did Mustafa in the original The Lion King movie.
@tc-tm1myАй бұрын
RIP
@weech_2194 ай бұрын
The "voices" are very entertaining😍
@GFDonyxz3 ай бұрын
I did not know I needed to hear Sgt Johnson read an HFY story until today... My life has been improved thanks to the narrator.
@Artemie-np3qu3 ай бұрын
Would have loved to have had the first story end with a human quite literally knocking on the ship and going “Who the fuck are you guys”
@mikearroyo39614 ай бұрын
Thank God! No AI narration.
@GermanNightmare19764 ай бұрын
Oh, I really enjoyed these stories tonight. Thanks for sharing them with us, they were well performed.
@alanmitchell11322 ай бұрын
Only recently discovered these sci-fi stories on here, so glad to have an actual person reading them. It makes the so much better. Cheers.
@tomhumes24573 ай бұрын
HFY!!! So great to have an AWESOME new HUMAN narrator for the awesome HFY series. I cry myself to sleep in the afternoons reflecting on the unconscionable takeover of AI voice crap that has , with killing irony, taken over the great HFY stories. Outstanding characterizations, lots of cool voices, great sound quality! Endless thanks, proud fellow human, for taking back what is ours: human stuff !!! Yay humans!
@Rick-s5g4 ай бұрын
Excellent job, excellent story.Excellent characterization excellent narration keep up the good work
@valterrenatodeandradeponte40994 ай бұрын
Great channel and your narrative style is amazing. Thank you.
@StarboundHFY4 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@demonluck9994 ай бұрын
i have to say sir that i find this in my feed and i watch about 5 of your videos and so far i love it to the point i have to sub you men the group of people u have here tall some story is will good to the point that it feel a bit alive which is nice and the fact it not tall by a ai and tall by a real person will made this better i hope u keep up the good work on this channel
@StarboundHFY4 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@carlmorrison97894 ай бұрын
You have the right voice for this.
@rebeccaconlon97434 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the reader too, amazingly engaging and soothing voice
@thee_number_six62273 ай бұрын
Happy to find another HFY channel that isn't using AI text to voice as a "like" farm bot channel. Good on you I plan on watching many of your videos from now on.
@jakbender38813 ай бұрын
Finally!!! A channel with live reading and NO A.I! SUBBED!
@ChildofVitalani4 ай бұрын
Severely underrated narration talent! Bravo! Give this guy a paycheque, then give him a raise!
@kingfromonepice35223 ай бұрын
This dude‘s voice is perfect for these stories
@karlmartenka49843 ай бұрын
I've listened to many sci-fi audiobooks and this is the best narration of any. Beats AI hands down.
@raxtuss12124 ай бұрын
The 'Doctor' voice was AMAZING
@MrAzrael12344 ай бұрын
thanks a lot for using real people to read those stories, AI is terrible as of now around here in most cases. if it comes to a fear stuttering, emotional discussions or anything more than the basic narrative text, it lacks massively!
@Anarxur4 ай бұрын
Human reader AND human written story? Instant sub
@andypants10623 ай бұрын
All of your readers are enjoyable, but this narrator is by far my favorite one. Hope he sticks around.
@nebiru002 ай бұрын
You had me at "not being an Abominable Intelligence", now to see how often you use the phrase "his voice, barely a whisper".
@robertescalante11543 ай бұрын
I wonder how much work goes into polishing the story and practicing narration. Sooo good! So professional! Talent and hard work together again. Thank so much for making this for us. ^_^
@JormRising3 ай бұрын
I think this might be one of my favourite narrators, has a very striking presence to his reading.
@carl-oscarbjorkman892316 күн бұрын
One thing you could maybe test on a stand-alone story would be two voice actors male and female so either actor dont need to stretch their voice.
@spencersholden3 ай бұрын
I really hope the first story gets a sequel!
@coolwarfare3 ай бұрын
1:00:24 what is this adrenaline or something
@HrLBolle4 ай бұрын
Als ich den führenden Wissenschaftler den Planeten zum ersten Mal beschreiben hörte, war ich mir nicht sicher, ob es sich um einen erdähnlichen Planeten oder um die Erde selbst handeln sollte. Doch die Beschreibung der planetaren Magnetosphäre und des Wetters ließ kaum Raum für Zweifel, und die verbleibenden Zweifel wurden durch die Beschreibung des Sternenwetters, der Sonnenstürme und der koronalen Massenauswürfe zerstreut. Diese Geschichte ist aus der Perspektive außerirdischer Besucher geschrieben, die die Erde auf dem Höhepunkt eines Eiszeitzyklus entdeckten. When I first heard the lead sicentist describing the planet, I wasn't sure if it was supposed to be an Earth-like planet or if it was the Earth itself. But the description of the planetary magnetosphere and weather left little room for doubt, and what doubts remained were dispelled by the description of the stelar weather, solar storms and coronal mass ejections. This story is written from the perspective of extra terrestrial visitors who discovered the Earth at the peak of an ice age cycle.
@GlenNeilson-o4c2 ай бұрын
Your the best .story teller or reader. You voice is easy to listen to.
@ikitclaw71462 ай бұрын
Now this is a good reading, an actual human speaking! I had to put up with a story with 2 songs, sang by the AI, it was sooo painful.
@galactica48673 ай бұрын
mmh ''leviathan class liforms'' hello subnautica 31:05
@coolwarfare3 ай бұрын
I actually laughed after hearing that
@cepheus12333 ай бұрын
Props to you for actually reading all of it and not using AI. Good job
@ds.star-labs3 ай бұрын
Very well done, ty :) Liked and Subscribed. Looking forward to hearing the rest.
@StarboundHFY3 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@MelodieRose7273 ай бұрын
Loved that 2nd story!! Is there more??
@pulverize33 ай бұрын
Im so happy with the human narration, and you have atleast 2 that I've seen both are great 👍
@craftysmithkeith36532 ай бұрын
yuntorn's voice had me do a double take to see if i was hearing what i was hearing
@michaelholloway3667Ай бұрын
Well narrated, subbed!
@Medi0cr3-3 ай бұрын
Great narration. I like this guy a lot.
@arnoldfwilliams3 ай бұрын
Nicely done! Impressive integration of Lovecraft and science fiction.
@rogerallen17673 ай бұрын
your pronuctiation is perfect
@yomogami45614 ай бұрын
it was interesting and i hope to hear more from both authors thanks for the narration
@bigjay8753 ай бұрын
Very nice work 👍
@mcrib83304 ай бұрын
Great voice and thank you
@mrselfdestruct80843 ай бұрын
Your storytelling is so amazing!awesome voice work!!
@twilighttricksterXXI28 күн бұрын
We're actually overdue the Magnetic field switch by a few thousand years at this point so it's likely going happen pretty soon(in cosmic timescales so closer to 1 hundred to 2 thousand years~)
@StormRider22153 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a real person reading.
@WanderingWendigo3 ай бұрын
You’re an amazing narrator.. I luv u 😂❤
@ronniebentley58473 ай бұрын
Love this narrator.
@stephenpickering80633 ай бұрын
Not sure whether those are two separate stories or linked, albeit possibly over a considerable period of time? Very good background although the two galactic cultures seem radically different. Also I would wonder how the imperialium managed to survive all the pathogens their brought into contact with their ruling world by bringing an human there. The other issue I found difficult to accept would be the idea that all reversals of the magnetic poles prompts such an extreme, nearly snowball Earth as there's no evidence for that in the geographic records and also it takes a lot long than ~100,000 years for live to recover from such a mass extinction event so that happening so frequently would make life like ours possible. Otherwise a couple of very interesting stories and well worth the time spent listening to them. Many thanks.
@MarilynLittlepage-ri9or3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the story. I love your voice!!!
@frankmcmillan-l5g4 ай бұрын
Dude I find you voice am amazing and clear. Love the stories keep them coming
@TheHyperplayer4 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to actually read the story instead of using some AI speech synthesis. The difference is huge.
@jacobsilva63343 ай бұрын
Dudeeeeeeeeee your voice. This the kinda vid that I need to sleep too!
@FriskyPanda1674 ай бұрын
FINALLY came back across your page again. Made sure to sub right away this time so I don't lose the story when KZbin decides to reset 😅
@thominaduncanson75962 ай бұрын
Loved the first story!
@josephsheets80073 ай бұрын
Both stories were well written.. it's painful to hear about the indomitable will of humanity 100x in a 20 minute story, I'm convinced either the stupidest AI or lobotomized people write so many of these stories.. well done on both of these!
@tc-tm1myАй бұрын
Probably high schoolers
@alexanderingraham82552 ай бұрын
As a Warhammer 40k fan, this series’ is a bit of a whiplash lol.
@brian-my7ym4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Grand illusion. Come on in and see what's happening
@robertescalante11543 ай бұрын
Now you know why it's called science fiction, a planet like that is impossible. :P
@santiagomoreno86404 ай бұрын
This one is rather cool actually.
@MoonlitPhoenix04 ай бұрын
Whoever wrote this story has no idea how our worlds weather works apparently. Nor does the author understand the ice age because although it's correct pur world wouldn't go through another ice age until it starts to heal. Nor do we age in accordance with how many rotations we make around the sun and we don't focus on the next generation. We blame the next generation and criticize them
@mogtheblueberry47424 ай бұрын
Keep in mind, it's being explained by an alien talking about the dangerous things on the planet, that they aren't aware of beyond the scans
@dicerson99764 ай бұрын
You are right! I am no meteorologist. I did do some research but ultimately the point is that weather really is basically unpredictable past a certain point, and I decided to make up some interesting-sounding reasons for it! The idea being that the aliens learned things we couldn't about the why of things thanks to their super-tech. And while yes the literal rotation of the planet doesn't technically control how fast people age, one of the main draws of HFY type stories is exploring interesting possibilities for how evolution on other planets might work and comparing them to our own. Does the rate of the day/night cycle affect aging? What if it did? Perhaps these aliens just do everything much much slower than we do simply because they evolved on worlds that spin more slowly- what if that was the standard? What if a world with a day/night cycle that was *too* fast was so inhospitable to life that it was more likely for sapients to evolve on worlds with slower ones? What might a species that does actually evolve on a "fast" world look like to ones that didn't? In the end, none of these questions are truly scientifically answerable simply because we can only know how things went on our planet and make guesses. But when so much is truly up to random chance and to conditions that do not exist within our obersvable range, it's really anyone's guess! And its that blank space- that field/range of the unknown in which not just HFY but ALL Sci-fi stories love to prance and play and explore, to varying degrees of "realness" So while yes, much of what I wrote here is likely highly unrealistic- the same is true of most sci-fi. I mean, just look at any of the classics. Dune, Star Wars, even Star Trek all have numerous elements in them that seem quite unlikely or rely entirely upon aspects of physics or science that even today we know next to nothing about! And yes, Tobler's assessment of how we treat our kids is wrong- intentionally, in fact. It's in a way a call to action/moral of the story. The "ice age" earth is a future we couldn't possibly predict, something we didn't even cause in this particular story. And while Tobler believes that our greatest strength would be our unity and solidarity, our emphasis on raising the next generation as best we can and working through things one problem at a time, the irony is that we are often far from it in the modern age. In a way we live in the opposite side of that same coin- living in the "now" to the utter expense of the next generation, with no concern for long-term consequences whatsoever.
@MoonlitPhoenix03 ай бұрын
@@mogtheblueberry4742 that's correct but I'd hope an alien race advanced enough for interstellar travel and planetary scans would understand how aging doesn't work at least
@Happyyyyyyyyyyy3 ай бұрын
i always thought it was ai... but now i am impressed by the vocie
@saintpaulsnail4 ай бұрын
I'm not sure why two long stories became one, long narration. I would have enjoyed them as separate videos.
@intensehumanbox96623 ай бұрын
is there a part 2 to the first part of the vid?
@logankraft87113 ай бұрын
I want to know as well... I wish there was a link to where they got it ngl.
@chinangel3 ай бұрын
Oh my god your voice is amazing
@Longshot4413 ай бұрын
Also if we ever run into another species. Until we can determing if their friendly, we show them australia. And make them assume the planet is like that.
@michaelschudel67064 ай бұрын
Do you guys also publish your stories as ebooks?
@StarboundHFY4 ай бұрын
if we do, where should we publish them?
@godgamergv27044 ай бұрын
@@StarboundHFY🤷♂️
@TheJadeFist3 ай бұрын
19:30 "Making the floor the ceiling" Why not simply design the ship to always have the outside the floor so that things don't flip around in spinning-power-save-mode, or is that less efficient for what ever artificial gravity system they're using?