A Geek History of Time - Episode 382 - Tyranids vs Yuuzhan Vong part II
Episode Date: August 14, 2026...
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I mean, it is 2 o'clock in the fucking morning where I am.
The 1848ers were so much more radical than what we're comfortable or familiar with.
The layer, the layer of sarcasm involved in that entire delivery is, it's fonded.
It's not even frosting.
But he failed, so fuck them, buddies.
Now, after World War II ended, Lockley started mapping out foot trails for the newly created.
Oh, God, Pembroke Shire.
So Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire.
Okay.
Pembrokeshire.
Just please let me just read Latin today.
We're way into the 19th century now.
I'm sorry.
Well, Damien, it's 3 o'clock in the fucking morning.
This is a geek history of time.
Where we connect a nerdery to the real world.
My name is Ed Blaylock.
I'm a world history teacher here in Northern California.
And my...
in-laws have been out of the country for the last several weeks.
And most recently, they were in Morocco.
And they started out in Marrakesh.
They wound up spending a couple of nights crossing the desert in a touristy kind of spend time with, you know, the Bedouin kind of experience.
And then they arrived in the city of Fez.
and I never got around to asking them to bring me back a souvenir from Fez
because of course I'm a Doctor Who fan
and the moment I found out they were going to be going to the city of Fez
I was like well I wear a fez now Fez is they're cool
and they are now they have left North Africa they are now in France
and I mentioned to my wife that, you know, I missed my shot to ask them to get me a fez from Fez.
And completely independently of me having said anything, my mother-in-law apparently had told my wife, you know, the whole time we were in Fez, I never saw anybody wearing one.
So apparently they're not as cool as the BBC led me to believe.
I've been lied to and I'm a little bitter about it.
So that's what I've got.
How about you?
Well, I'm Damien Harmony.
I'm a U.S. history teacher up here in Northern California at the high school level.
I actually had a friend go to the Philippines last year, and he brought me back Manila folders,
which is what I asked.
Now, what I was bummed was that he didn't bring me white folders because then people would say, well, what are those?
I'd be like, those are my Manila folders.
But they're white.
Yes, but they're from Manila.
So unfortunately, I haven't been able to close that circuit.
But still, I got Manila folders from Manila.
So there you go.
All right.
But I actually just sent you a TikTok video, and I'm going to pause here so that you can experience it.
So unlike scale of 1 to 10, how funny is that really, though?
Oh.
Maybe a 4?
Maybe, yeah, 4.
And obviously, okay, so for the audience.
who didn't hear or listen to it or see it.
Basically, it's a bunch of people smelling something
probably coming from the bathroom area of an airplane
and they are just angry and shocked at the smell.
And so you hear, Jesus Christ, what the hell is that smell?
And just somebody just, you know, people like joining in
and just like, Lord, have mercy, what on it?
But somebody took that video and basically put a caption on it
saying P-O-V when you ate eight deviled eggs and then got on an airplane, which again,
still isn't that funny.
I would put it out of four, you know?
Yeah.
I laughed so hard at that video for literally eight minutes straight until like my sides were
hurting.
I got an ab workout.
My kids were just like, they're looking at me like, it is not that funny.
Like they were getting mad.
and then they couldn't help but laugh.
And it just, oh my God, there's very few times in my life where I've laughed that hard at something.
And even fewer when there's like a witness who still wants to be in the same room as me.
And so like it just, oh, everyone's wrong.
So that was good therapy for me last week was that video.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know, I have a theory that I, that I,
think when when we were surrounded by you know gestures vaguely at everything yeah um dumb shit that
shouldn't be funny oh yeah is is is is a huge release valve oh when i went down to visit
george producer george years and years ago is i think i think he had just gotten laid off
from an online mortgage document company and you can imagine
what what what what caused that layoff to happen in 2008 right right yeah or 2007 whatever it was yeah
so I go down there and we watched a video and it had like swanky porn music to it but it's just
basically a pug humping another dog's head and then you know how dogs will sometimes walk away
but they'll still have like the motion going, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
And we laughed probably good 10, 15 minutes at that.
Yeah, now I can believe it.
Here's, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think your theory's probably right.
But, you know, the first time I used the term dictator tots to describe Julius Caesar's children,
it was in front of my Latin students.
And I had to sit down.
I was laughing so hard.
And the kids were all just like, he's turning red.
Is he okay?
like that was like local legend at our school for a while because I was you know serious but you know I'd hit them with puns and all kinds of shit but like they'd never seen me laugh that hard at something yeah what I love there is it it encapsulates your relationship to puns so perfectly oh yeah and and I mean I do have to say as much as it literally hurts to say this that is a
a really good one.
Yeah, it is.
You know,
yeah.
Because even thinking about you
for the classroom,
delivering that line
makes me want to laugh.
Oh, yeah.
So, yeah.
Anyway, last time we talked,
you basically convinced me
that if the tyrantids ever
show up anywhere in reality,
the whole galaxy's fucked.
Yeah.
Like, there's nothing like that.
And then it got me thinking,
about like, you know, what if something came from another galaxy?
And the answer is they wouldn't be able to stand up to the tyrannids.
But I do want to talk about a group that came from the other galaxy.
And as we talked about last time, it's the Yu-Jean vong.
Yes, sir.
I'm looking forward to this.
Yeah.
So the Yu-Jean vong, like I said, the chosen race, the children of young Eujan,
they are descendants of the Ure-Joujong,
who had lived on their home world
Ujantar a long time ago, interestingly,
in a galaxy farther, farther away.
Because in Star Wars lore,
they are actually beyond the crunch.
They are from a different galaxy.
Oh, wow. Okay.
Now, the Uyujan Vong lived in symbiosis
with their living planet,
which was originally a fully connected
to the force relationship,
which also goes to prove
that the force was not endemic only to the Star Wars galaxy.
This is an important point.
Yeah.
Somewhere along the way that Ujong Vang got too proud of individual glory
and sought to honor themselves in a more and more and more macab and Mamie kind of way.
Now, eventually, this desire for what they called escalation led to the Ujong being severed from the force by their home planet.
Okay, because the home planet was itself a living force sensitive organism.
Yes.
Okay.
Turned off all their midi-chlorians.
Wow.
So, okay.
All right.
Now, now.
Like a Mormon with bad feelings.
Just turn it off.
Mm-hmm.
Wow.
I'm going to walk right past that one.
So, you know.
Try to
So, okay
Just on a
On a
biological standpoint
So midi-chlorians
Are very much like
The powerhouse the cell
Balancing your checkbook
Oh
Yeah, the mitochondria
Yeah
Now in a real world living organism
Mm-hmm
If all of your mitochondria
got shut off.
Right.
That would be lethal to the greater organism.
Oh, yeah.
You know, and I'm just wondering, okay, so midi-chlorians aren't exactly bitachondria
because they're not involved in, you know, the regulation of energy within,
within cells or within the body.
They're just there to, you know, sense the force.
But if midi-chlorians are themselves, you know, organelle,
of some kind within cells
switching them off
would induce
some sort of cellular level necrosis, wouldn't it?
I mean, like, yeah, yeah.
So anyway, it was just, you know, me,
me, you know, trying to apply.
Yeah, no, you're 100% right.
And this is the problem with George Lucas
developing midi chlorines.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I think of it more
as Gabriel
Cruz once described it,
it's space Wi-Fi.
And so somebody turned off
the signal.
Okay, all right.
Fair enough.
I like that.
Their router doesn't work anymore.
Okay, fair.
So me saying
the medieval chlorines got turned off
is me being glib.
Like, that's not why-
Okay.
Although, interestingly,
Vector Prime,
which is the first book
that had the Eugon Vong really in it,
although you could argue
that Crimson Empire 2
had the Euzon vong in it
because they were mentioned.
because, because, because.
But Vector Prime is the first novel of the Eugen Vong in it
that came out the same year that Phantom Menace came out.
So they're contemporaneous with each other.
Okay.
But they're being cut off from the living force and all that kind of stuff
that shows up much later in the books.
Okay.
Which means like it shows up in a time where midi-chlorians are in arguably canon.
Right, right, right.
but anyway
so yeah they get they get cut off
now many people
they cut off from the force
by the living planet that they're on
many people say it was a punishment
but I'm more of the mind
that the living planet was tired of the pain
that they were causing themselves
and the ripples through the force
that it would leave
okay and so as a defense mechanism
it was just like you know what I'm sorry
this is not working for me anymore
I think we should go no contact
yeah pretty much okay
fair all right either way
the Yu-Jean Vong were entirely cut off from the force through this severing, and the pain of that
led them to fetishizing pain and chasing it more and more.
And eventually, the Ujong-Vong turned into the Yu-Jong-Vong, which was a far more violent form of their predecessors.
Okay.
Now, this group, cut off from the force, grew in its violence and supplied its own cosmology.
They were descendant now, not from the planet they were on, but from the god Yun-un.
Yu-Jean, who had sacrificed parts of his body to make the universe and to make the lesser gods
and to make the Yu-Jon-Vong themselves.
Now, this is not that different than what do you call it, Aztec gods, right?
Yeah, I was going to say there's some definite...
Meso-American...
Echo of Meso-American myth going on there.
Now, as an honor to that export of Parthenogenesis, the Yu-Jon-Vong sacrificed their body parts to the gods.
They scarred themselves.
They sacrificed others.
They ritualized their violence and so on.
And because the lesser gods, they're called the Yun-O, had their roles to play.
Different casts of Yu-Jong ended up as devotees to these gods.
Okay.
So because Yun Yu-Jan promised the lesser gods during what was known as the before time,
he promised them that they could ascend and take his place so long as they found others to take their place.
so Amway
this meant then that the Yu-Jean Vong
could help their gods through escalation
and taking the place of their gods
and so like they were at the bottom level
right and they're like oh no
anything we do to elevate ourselves
will make it so that we take the place
of the lesser gods
who then can go and escalate
and take over Yun Yun-Jan's
spot therefore
us being extra violent
and being power-seeking and greedy that way is actually ordained by the gods.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, this set what was called the true way, which is, you know, the Eugen Vong religious beliefs.
Okay.
All right.
Now, the UNO are as follows.
There were two gods called the twin gods, shockingly.
Yun Yomka is the slayer and Yun Harla is the trickster.
Okay, Gork and Mork.
Uh, why do I know those names?
Because of Warhammer 40,000.
Gork is brutal but cunning, and Mork is cunning but brutal.
There you go.
So Yun Yamka was the god of the warrior cast, and every entreaty to him involved a death sacrifice,
except for morning and evening prayers because he taught the Yujan Vong the importance of blood.
He was not one of their native gods, incidentally.
He was created by the priestly class when the Yu-Jon Vong turned violent, and he was
who was also the patron of this group called the prefects.
I'll get into them more later.
Okay.
Prefects essentially are like administrators and also the spies.
Mm, okay.
Now, Yunharla was the goddess of deception.
She was mostly worshipped by the intendant class.
Basically, you're bureaucrats of the Ejean Vu.
But then also the intendants would serve as scouts and spies.
Oh, I'm sorry, I misspoke.
The scouts and spies come from the, the intended cast.
But they served as scouts and spies and reconnaissance for the Eugen Vong.
She was the innovative war strategy goddess.
So you kind of have an Aries and Athena thing going, right?
Okay, a little bit.
She wore stolen skins, which gives her kind of shape-shifty.
And on her holiday, it was expected that the Eugent vong would play practical jokes on their leaders.
Hmm. Okay. Interesting.
Like an odd kind of Saturnalia or Boxing Day kind of thing.
That, Ren brings us to Yun Nishel.
She was the handmaiden of Yun Harla.
Now, Yun Harla was the trickster goddess.
Right.
She tricked Yun Yuzhong into spilling the secrets of creation, which Yun Nishel then gained.
And as a result, Yun Nishel becomes known as the modeler.
and she's basically the god responsible for creating the basic appearances of all living beings and arbitrating their life cycles.
Yeah.
That's a pretty big role to give to a lesser god.
I have to say in a cosmology, that's an interesting set of choices.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now with these tools, she meant to create a peaceful existence free of pain.
However, the twin gods fucked that up by making sure that paradise contained all the pain and suffering in it.
And as such, the Eugen Vuong legends did not credit Eun Nissel as a visionary.
They instead condemned the god for her naivete and foolishness because the culture was centered on pain, treachery, and suffering.
So she's kind of like the misguided goddess.
Okay.
My word's not theirs.
The beings that she had modeled were supposed to compete for the rank of godhood and the twin gods saw to that.
a group of uh eujon vong called the shamed ones actually saw her as important given her responsibility for
appearances shamed ones were uh yujan vong who um and i'll get to them later but essentially their
sacrifices and their implants didn't take oh okay yeah so they're shamed by the gods because the gods
don't accept their sacrifices um and eun nischel was unique amongst celestial gods in that she did not
require any sacrifice from her supplicants. Because she was tied to life cycle, she was also
the goddess of childbirth, and because she determined the appearance of things, and she knew the
secrets of creation, the Eugen Vong in search of inspiration and innovation invoked her.
Okay.
Now, the main group that worshipped of, what's her name, Yun Nishel, I almost said Yuzon
Nishel, the main group that worshipped her were called the Shaper cast.
They were the ones that were in charge of bioplan surgery, and they were in charge of creating and maintaining Yu-Jean Vuong biotechnology, which was all of their tech.
Okay.
Then came the lover gods.
Yun X-I-I-N.
Okay.
And Yun-Q-A-H-A-H.
Okay.
You can tell that these gods were talked about in books that were not meant to be read out loud.
So basically, if two Yu-Jean Vong had a relationship that crossed the cast lines,
these were the gods that those lovers would be sacrificed to because you don't cross cast lines.
Oh, okay.
You and Nisheel obviously saw a common cause with these two since fucking means-making life.
Right.
Their priests tended to scar and maim their bodies to resemble both gods at once.
Oh, okay.
So make yourself look both male and female.
Then there's Yun Shuno, who is the partner, and she was the goddess of forgiveness.
So you can imagine the Yu-Jan Vong typically had very little regard for her, but she was the only deity that shamed ones were allowed to actually address.
Oh, okay.
Now, with her thousand eyes, she protected the shame ones from the other deities, though less so from the Ujon Vong themselves.
Yeah. Now, while the Eugen Vang disdained her, they were cautious with their disdain because she is, after all, still a fucking God. And as such, she got all the veneration due to a God, even though they didn't like her. And she still had a place on the bridge of most ships and in most temples and so on, because you don't want to piss off a God.
No, indeed.
Kind of for the same reason that the Greeks didn't like Hades,
but they were careful to make sure not to leave him out of, you know, temples.
Yeah.
You know.
Now what's interesting is that Yun Yamka was said by the Yujan Vong to be embodied in Luke Skywalker.
Huh.
The warrior god.
Yun Harlow was said to be embodied by Jaina Solo.
Oh, okay.
Luke's niece, Hanan, Larry's kid.
Right.
And Yun Shuno in Jason's solo.
Okay.
So Jason was the partner, Jaina was the trickster, and Luke was the warrior, according to the Eujon Vong.
Hmm.
So, anyway, that's their cosmology.
And if you're thinking, wow, that's pretty Meso-American.
You're absolutely right.
Yeah. The writers who came up with the Eujon Vong specifically were cribbing from Mayan and Aztec
cosmology, but then they also added aspects of Dalit, Melanesian, Polynesian, Austronesian,
and chalked-out cultures as starting points or as models.
Okay.
Yeah, the wearing of skins, like immediately twigged.
Yeah.
And the, you know, direct sacrifice as part of creation of the universe.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I actually was just teaching age of discovery in my seventh graders, which meant going back a little bit to remember about the Aztecs when we talked about Mesoamerican civilizations a few weeks ago.
Yeah, and their cosmology.
And, you know, remember that they believed the universe required blood to fuel it.
Right.
Which makes sense if you look at our bodies.
Well, yeah, if you look at our bodies and if you look at one of the things that Joseph Campbell mentioned that has stuck with me.
And there are lots of ways in which Campbell was more than a little bit problematic.
But one of the things that you pointed out that I think is worth considering is when you look at, you know, European and Asian kind of myth cycle,
Indo-European, as it were.
You know, you can tell that the worldview is rooted in, you know, a specific set of continents with a specific kind of geography.
Yeah.
And Mesoamerican myth is very clearly coming from a very different environment.
Yes.
Because they were surrounded by.
constant evidence of death and decay leading to rebirth and new growth.
Very true.
And so the ideas and the cosmology that came out of that are, you know, rooted in the idea that in order for there to be life, there has to be death.
Mm-hmm.
So anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, their belief system was rigidly and painfully enforced, which was kind of the point.
The Yu-Jean Vong existed entirely outside of the force, like I said, so they were not dark, as Jedi would actually note in running into them.
Culturally, they worship beyond the point of fetishization, the idea of sacrifice and pain, and I cannot emphasize those two things enough.
Everything came through pain. Lessons came through pain. Advancement in politics came through pain.
advancement in the military came through pain.
Meditation was an engagement with the pain.
All of it was pain.
And it was pain was not just considered a state of living, but also a glorious goal.
And since the gods had sacrificed part of themselves to create the universe,
the Ejean Vong would remake their own bodies through disfiguring and scarification
into a closer and closer resemblance of the gods.
This didn't mean that they would scar themselves beyond function.
and often implants would be attached that increased their lethality.
The more elite you were, the more fucked up it would get.
For instance, some would graft organs from other creatures into their own bodies.
Wow.
Yeah.
And others would place other creatures in their bodies that would replace their eyes and spit venom.
Yeah, the body horror is real.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's rooted in.
in spitting
and
you know bodily fluids
excretion just like
you noted
when I was talking about
tyrannid
shooting weapons
yes
now if the scarification didn't take
which basically was down
in all reality
it was down to the competence of the shaper
or the attitude of the shaper
who is performing the operation
but because of really
a zellotry being a thing if scarification or transplant or any other ceremony
mutilation didn't take it was because they'd lost the favor of the gods oh wow and so you
could go from being the leader of a fleet to being a shamed one oh wow think of the the revenge that
some shapers would take on others and since that's a a part of
of their value system.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
So there's this wonderful, like, it's very Roman and other cultures as well.
I had better bribe the right priests.
Yeah.
The thing, right?
So I need to promote their brothers and I need to do this.
And then when I go to them, I need to use all the words that say that this is an important battle
and therefore it's going to take at least half of my forearm.
and then we'll put an implant in there
so that I can really honor the gods
and I'll say all the right things
and perform all the right ways
but also at the same time
I will have made sure to
include you guys in the planning
and promise you parts
and blah blah blah
yeah
so now family mattered to the Eujon Vong
in a way that's different
than what we note
they referred to them as the domain
so your family was the domain
If you just think of like clans in Roman times or just any Scots.
And in addition to your domain, you also had the cast that you were a part of.
Okay.
Now, Eugon Vaughn kids were raised in Craishes.
Is it Craish or Kresh?
I think either one is acceptable.
So they were raised in Krasch's and they didn't know their parents until later.
And they were typically named by their Kreshe caretakers.
twin births were considered ominous and often resulted in the one destined for greatness killing its twin
interesting since they're venerating the pair of twin gods but those are super rare right and therefore
oh that's dangerous and again that's the trickster and the warrior right right uh they remember
they they had a huge problem with jason and jana like they were obsessed with the two of them specifically
Mm-hmm. Okay.
And as you could imagine, a rigid cast system that feasted on pain was also deeply concerned with honor.
Yeah, and tracks.
Yeah. Keeping your word mattered, but the disdain that existed between the domains didn't always mean that your relatives kept your word if you fell.
So you could engage in some sort of blood feud, but then when you die, your family could be like, yeah, that was him.
We're still hating you and we're still going to fuck you up.
So blood feuds, etc.
So warrior culture ran deep and the warriors were totally down for individual combat
regardless of the battle that was going on around them.
The Eugen von thought nothing of suicide attacks, as you could imagine.
And they valued aggression above all else in a fight.
And here's the thing.
I thought that these guys were going to wipe the map with the tyrantids
until you told me about the tyrantids.
And then I was like, oh, these guys are going to be,
just s'mores for the tyrannists.
Yeah.
Against, against any conventional kind of force, they're going to wreck face.
Yes.
Like, you know, previous episodes, we've, we've, you know, looked at the Fremen.
They're going to, they're going to, they're going to, the Fremen are going to have a hard time.
Frummer are going to have a bad time.
Yeah.
And, yeah, Imperial Stormtroopers, obviously, are going to have...
They had a bad time.
Jedi could have a hard time with these guys.
Like, these guys regularly tabled Jedi.
So, okay, I got a question about that.
Yeah.
And I'll get to that a little bit later when I talk about their weaponry.
But go ahead and ask your question.
Okay, well, my question has to do with the force.
So in the last episode, I mentioned that,
psychics like on the tabletop and in the lore
like imperial psychers
sanctioned psychers or
Eldar warlocks
had a hard time against tyrannids because
of the massive looming presence
of the shadow and the warp
and it it has effect
on when you're rolling for to manifest psychic powers
so
did
the
Yu-Jean Vong
cast some kind of
call it a shadow
in the force
that got in the way
of force users
around them
doing things?
No, not as such.
Here's what happened.
If you were a Jedi
going against anybody else,
you would feel
their presence in the force.
That's part of how
you were able to anticipate
them and move preternaturally
and all those kinds of things.
Not only are you using
the force to,
like amp up and power up your, your own capabilities beyond human or whatever being
limitations.
But additionally, you were also given more of an edge due to your galactic Wi-Fi
with whatever living creatures you went after.
Right.
That being said, somebody could set up a sniper droid two clicks away, and you would never
feel its aggression.
Mm-hmm.
And you are easily susceptible to it as easily as I'm susceptible.
to a sniper right now.
Right.
Right.
So the connection to the force was very much about the connection to all living things.
Okay.
The Eugène Vong did not have such a connection.
And therefore, the Jedi, it would be like you are blindfolded in somebody else's house and playing hide and seek.
Yeah.
The, the, even though we as the audience don't ever perceive.
the universe through the eyes of a Jedi.
Right.
They,
they subconsciously
rely on their
sense of how their
opponents are moving and
you know, intentions and whatever.
Okay, so that, okay, that makes sense
how it is like all of a sudden.
Yeah.
Eventually, Anakin Solo
figures out if you
treat it like Daredevil would treat
his radar sense and just listen for
the gaps in the force.
So it's not nearly as efficient,
but he did figure that out.
And then he used like a lambent crystal at one point.
But anyway, he was special.
But he did start teaching the Jedi how to use,
look for the gaps in the force instead,
which is, you know,
it's almost like you're looking for tuberculosis
by looking for its antibodies.
Right.
That kind of thing.
So now,
Now, because they valued aggression above all else in a fight,
if you beat someone in a fight, especially over honor,
or you committed so hard to victory that you died,
you were ultimately sacrificing to the gods with your pain.
Okay.
So win-win.
Now, before I get on to the physical aspects of the Eugen Vang,
I have to address their hatred of machinery.
They were fanatical to the point of rageful distraction.
in their hatred of technology.
Droid's were doubly so.
This is because machines run on electricity of some sort.
And electricity is ultimately a form of combustion,
and combustion is the first abomination.
All life ends, which gives life to other life.
But combustion denies that cycle.
Okay.
And as such, droids then,
because their consciousness
without being part of the life cycle
are like quadruple insult to the gods
because droids don't die and give life to other beings
and they run on the emomination of combustion
wow
so the Yu-Jean Vong would actually agree with
the Imperium when they encountered Star Wars droid
I guess so yeah
but that's right yeah yeah yeah
for different kind of
I mean the root cause is different
but they'd both be like oh fuck that thing
right yeah
this is not okay
and what I find funny about it is the
Yu-Jean vong would be pissed
and the Imperials would be fucking terrified
yeah
but it would result in all of them
opening fire at the same time right
right now
there is a wonderful
so at one point Lando developed
something called the YVH
the Yu-Jon-Vong hunter and it's a type of
battle droid and because war, et cetera, et cetera, it's a pretty good droid. Well, the prototype or
like one of the off the line models, I forget, again, they're droids. They have a consciousness
after a fashion and he and C3PO basically start up a conversation and develop a friendship
around perceiving their own mortality. The Eugon Vong Hunter droid and C3PO are
both having discussions about existential crises.
It's a fun little lark, but, okay, so their physical form, and then I'll come around and
handle their weapons, their armor, and their vehicles.
The Eugen Vong tend to be significantly heavier and taller than most humans.
Their average lifespan is around 76 years if they're unkilled, but that's rare.
Eujon Vong don't have any kidneys.
Just kind of weird.
Okay.
It is hard to determine their phenotype when it comes to.
to head shape, ear shape, no shape, et cetera,
because all the scars.
Because they cut them off.
Yeah.
They usually run out of hair for the same reason.
Their skin tended to be gray or yellow,
and they had small blue sacks under their eyes
that were considered beautiful.
So the bags that we have under our eyes,
imagine that they're filled with blue.
Okay.
Now, the Eugon Vang invaded the known galaxy in 25 ABY,
And you know that I have a problem with that dating system
because the Battle of Yavin shouldn't be the start point for everything.
Yes.
It should be when the emperor died, but whatever.
25 ABI is 21.
ABE.
Yeah, 21 ABE, yeah.
Anyway, they had been sending scouting missions into the galaxy as far back as 25BY,
which is three years before the Clone War started.
And it's rumored that one of the reasons that Palpatine set up the Galactic Empire was because he had a vision and he saw that the only way to protect the galaxy from what he knew as the far outsiders was to set this up.
And there is some meat on the bone for that because Palpatine had heard that the far outsiders fought the chis.
And he convinced Thrawn to destroy outbound flight so that it didn't draw the far outsiders into this galaxy.
Right.
But that's only part of the reason why he was taking over the galaxy.
He was also a Sith and on and on.
Yeah.
But when the Eugen von came through, they came through to win.
And by come through, I mean, they come through what's called The Crunch, which is, you know, we have something similar for our solar system, actually.
Our sun puts out a certain amount of, like, radiation shielding.
Yeah.
And Voyager 2 just recently got past it.
Right.
And suddenly like radiation in the galaxy went up by like 75% according to Voyager 2's measurements.
So we have like a cosmic shield, which is fucking wild.
So the galaxy is protected by something called the crunch, which is kind of similar.
But they finally came through it.
And I don't remember how wide the crunch is, but it took them years and generations of travel.
Eventually, this war would cost the lives of 300 trillion beings.
Wow.
Yeah.
If you want, I can get into how the war went, but basically, when the war ended, the galaxy was forever changed.
Now, how had the Eugon Vaughn gotten so far as to actually take over Corrassan and reform much of the galaxy?
It lies in their version of technology.
Again, their shapers were in charge of the buildings and the biotech, right?
Right.
This was true everywhere from world ships to gravitational devices like the one that killed Chewbacca,
all the way down to the Uglith maskers and the Vaundon Crab armor.
Uglith Masker is basically like a second skin that makes you look like a human.
Vondon crab armor is what it says on the tin.
Every weapon from the smallest to the largest, no tech but biotech.
Because the Ujohn Vang were the masters of all that they touched.
So they bent biology to their holy purpose, and thus all they did was ordained and approved of by the gods.
Right, right, obviously.
Like you do.
Now, let's go big to little.
Okay.
So we'll start talking with the ships, okay?
The shapers have access to the eight different courtesies of the shaping protocols.
Okay.
So think levels of spell, kind of.
Okay.
Now, this is depending on their level.
expertise and their access as shapers. And in all of this, all eight of these cortices is contained
the sum total of biotechnological knowledge for the Eugen Vong.
Okay.
The largest piece is the Eujon Vong Khoros Strona, which is their world ship. Okay, so that's,
that's the biggest ship. It's 10 kilometers long, and it's a bio ship. The whole thing is a living
ship.
It is armed with a hundred or more Yarratt core magma launchers, which do the equivalent
of what an Imperial Star Destroyer heavy turbillazer battery would do.
Okay.
And nearly double the damage of a heavy turbo laser cannon.
Okay.
Okay.
Though about a third of the range of the same.
So closer in, double-duty.
Hard hitting, but can't start shooting as soon.
Right.
So I always thought of it as like, oh, these are Spanish cannons compared to broken cannons.
Yes.
Yes.
The Koroastrona also has the same number of shorter range.
Yarrick-Core magma launchers, and they do even more heavy damage.
More than double the batteries.
The hull of these world ships is more than double the strength of a standard Imperial Star Destroyer, too.
Because it's living coral.
Right.
Okay.
Now, the secret to most Eugon-Vong weapons,
and I'm getting this out of the way now
is something called the Doven Basel, B-A-S-A-L.
These things act like miniature black hole generators
that can function as very effective shields
so that the hull doesn't even get touched by weaponry.
It just swallows your lasers.
It swallows your turbo lasers.
It swallows your torpedoes and your missiles.
Doven basils can also act as propulsion,
though, boosting the speed of any ship
to more than double its top speed.
so they'll slow down when you start shooting at them a lot
because they don't want to get hit
but then when they break through
they can pour on the speed
now most effectively after acting as shields
these Doven basals can rip your shields off as well
okay right because they're sucking up energy
they can extend the field of the Doven basel
to your ship and strip it of its shields
and now the damage they did that they do is even
more deadly because your shields are not able to help you against them.
So it's just fucking brutal.
And the Galactic Empire figured out ways around these things, but it took a long goddamn time,
and countless Jedi and regular pilots died in the process.
Right.
Also, the Dovan Basel is used on a large ship like this one, like the Living World Ship,
the What did I?
The Corso Strona.
and it can be it can act like an interdiction field so you can just use it to pull people out of hyperspace
and keep them from escaping so like the the doven basel is like the main component to like four
of its systems yeah it kind of sounds like a Swiss army knife yeah yeah now the world ship
could carry a small army many of them carried 5,000 warriors or so uh plus their ground
vehicle support, along with literally hundreds of coral skippers.
These are their fighter planes.
World ships tended to live between 500 to 1,000 years.
And one of the largest world ships was actually about 120 kilometers across.
So 12 times as big as the normal world ship.
Okay.
So the thing that I'm thinking of in kind of comparison is in Eldar.
craft world.
Okay.
In 40K, they similarly have vast, vast, vast starships.
Yeah.
That's their home world.
Yeah.
Starships that are longer than I ever want to drive, much less run.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And this is scaled up accordingly as well.
And these ships supported and suckered the troops aboard,
filtering into their water, drugs that would give the troops a sense of purpose and
belonging.
Oh, great.
Yeah.
As if the religious fanaticism wasn't enough.
Right.
It's like, hey, we've got six demon bag juice.
You know.
Now, after the world ships, the Yu-Jean Vong have their fleets, which accompanied
the world ships, and these fleets tended to deploy in small groups of 25 to 75 vessels.
You add this together.
New Republic Intelligence estimated that the Yu-Jon-Vong fleet numbered
close to a thousand capital ships all told.
Wolf.
And because of how the biotech work,
they were typically just scaled down versions of the world ships
in terms of the amount of armaments and carrying capacity.
So same amount of power, just fewer of it, right?
Same amount of damage dealt.
They had analogs to the warships,
the cruisers, the destroyers, the troop carriers,
the frigates, the corvettes, and the gunships
that the New Republic had.
And they had at least 15 different flagships.
because flagships were part at least in part based on what domain so oh okay yeah the ship legacy
of torment was shadado shy's flagship during the battle of ithor and it was over 8,000 meters long
just to give you an idea um a standard star destroyer is 1,000 meters long right a victory class
is 800 meters long so right 10 times
that, right? The executor was 5,000 meters long. So nearly double. Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. The standard,
I apologize, the standard Imperial Star Destroyer was 1,600 meters long. Okay. So this is five times as big.
Okay, only. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And that means that Vader's was, yeah.
probably three-fifths as big as this.
Yeah.
It had over 120 plasma projectors, like I mentioned above,
and the same kind of hull and shielding,
216 corals scuppers,
skippers, 30 troop transports, and over 2,000 crew.
And many of those had a yamask,
which is a war coordinator.
And basically, these were giant brains with thousands of tentacles,
and they were considered the physical form of Yun Yomka,
the the war god okay all right yeah okay so it's a giant brain with tentacles yes when we say giant
how big are we talking about really fucking big like stories high okay yeah is it a a a a
a
is it a
a Eugon
Vaughn-Vong brain
that is that big
meaning like
no structurally
is it the same
it is another creature
that has been bred for this
okay
yeah okay
so it is it is in fact
an engineered
yes
thing okay
yeah it's basically
a battle analysis computer
but in biotech form
that uses empathy
and manipulating
gravitational waves
okay got it
These are what coordinated all the ships from the capital ships all the way down to the coral skippers, which the Yamask considered all of its children.
So you can imagine how hard it worked to keep them all safe.
Okay.
So it's coordinating all of these ships.
Number one, right there, gigantic brain with tentacles.
There's a parallel to ternids there.
Yeah.
And the hive fleets.
Yep.
But what occurs to me, the question I have is, so it's, it's, you say it's coordinating
all of the other ships.
The coral skippers are starfighters, essentially.
Yes.
They have pilots.
Yes.
So how much control does the pilot have and how much control does the battle computer have?
Well, funny that you would ask that.
That's, that's, you're anticipating my, my next step.
So here's what would happen.
The YAMASC would be in constant communication with the high-ranking Ujong
Vong commanders as well as the YAMASC keepers.
To keep the fully formed adult YAMASC company, slaves would be put into their vats with them
to massage their tentacles and stimulate the YAMISC.
Okay.
In turn, the YAMISC would then manipulate and control the slaves in its vat,
and then the commander would commune with their...
the yamask by physically touching its thick blue vein that ran between its eyes, allowing greater
cohesion of the war strategy being implemented. And thus, any battle in space would likely be added by,
aided by the yamask. And if it was disrupted or otherwise killed, which means you've got to find
the yamask first, and then figure out what it does, and then how it does it, and then how to thwart it,
only then would the enemy of the Eujan Vong
noticed that the coral skippers
and the other ships started acting
less coordinated and less efficiently
Hmm
Huh
Okay so
Yeah
So it's it's communicating
It's doing all of this communicating
Because they're cut off from the force
And when we
See or hear
Any kind of telepathy
Or any kind of
You know
Long distance empathy or anything like that
and it's almost always in the Star Wars universe through the force.
Sure.
So like the commander putting his hand on the big blue vein.
Right.
That's phrasing.
But and like I can see how, okay, well, that's that's like a direct neural link through touch.
I can understand like kind of how you can explain that.
Here is the battle plan that I have created.
Now you are going to help me enact it.
Right.
Yeah.
But then how is, without the force, is the yamsk using like space pheromones or?
No, it's gravitational waves.
Okay.
So it is literally steering.
Yes.
Okay.
And projected empathy of some sort.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
Now, there's also mini yamsks.
So that's fun.
and those get used on an infantry level
by commando units of the Eugon Vong.
But now we're going to keep going down the list
Starfighter scale, because you wanted to know about these.
The Eujon Vong don't seem to have much in the way
of intermediate cap ships other than what I listed above.
So it's just basically bigger and smaller versions of what we see.
But the coral skippers are worth discussing.
Now, Coral Skipper, also known as a Yorick Coral Skipper,
or a Yorick Et
is a biomechanical starfighter
capable of tremendous damage.
They're usually about 13 meters long
and they can operate at comparable
but slightly slower speeds
than the X-wing.
Their engine is a Dovan basal
and so is their shielding, like I'd said.
Now remember, the Doven Basel
is a creature.
So that means so far for this craft to work,
you need two creatures.
Plus the pilot.
Okay.
Calarizian once said, quote, as beautiful starfighter design as my scientists have seen,
fast and can snap turn with an A-wing and with more firepower than almost anything that size we can put up.
Okay.
Now, the pilot didn't so much fly as he did ride the ship in the same way that Tuscan Raiders
rode a Banta.
Okay.
And the pilot would put on something called a cognition hood.
And it's exactly what it sounds like.
it's a brain link to the ship that allows the pilot to learn from the ship's experiences and share his own
and while they're extremely short range because it's based on touch coral skippers can then
receive signals from the the yamask and so all of them are acting in concert and and it becomes
a it becomes i almost want to say like a hive or a swarm but it reminds me of like
and swallows are flying.
Right.
Also, coral skippers can eat nearby rocks and meteors and asteroids in order to refuel
themselves.
Okay, this makes sense.
Now, as to their weaponry, a coral skipper has two direct weapons and uses the Dovenbasel
that would be grafted to the ships to make the enemy ships more vulnerable to those weapons.
The Doven basel would strip the shields away and sometimes hold the ship in place
via switching from being a shield stripper and a shield itself to being a tractor beam.
And then the Yorak Coral would fire Yeret Core, which is the magma launcher of the coral skipper.
Okay.
And those would be able to just eat right into the enemy Starfighter at a damage yield approximate to a proton torpedo.
Okay.
Additionally, it also had two rock spitter plasma projectors that were firelinked that were about
120% as strong as an X-Wing's laser cannons.
Okay.
And a coral skipper had better sensors, but they were at shorter range, and likely because
there was less need for autonomy with the YAMask in the field.
Right.
To give you an idea as to how effective a squadron of coral skippers is, when there was a full
squadron of mixed republic pilots called Kip's Dozen, which was actually 14 people. Now, Kip Duron was a very
important Jedi, and he became quite the Jedi warrior. He led a group called Kip's Dozen, which was 14.
And it was a squadron of normal coral skippers that took out all but two of them. Oh, wow. And all of them
died except for Kip and Miko. They got away. This was a squadron that literally had two
Jedi and the hottest new X-wing, three regular X-Wings, two Z-95 headhunters, three A-wings and four B-wings.
And within a matter of minutes, they were all gone.
Wow.
Now, they were grown.
They were not built.
Right.
And they were grafted.
And then that took about the same amount of time as the production of an X-wing.
Okay.
Now, another weapon that they had was something called the Grutchen.
Grutchin were bugs that the Eugon vogue would deploy that would secrete acids through their mandibles and their claws strong enough to eat into a starship's hull.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Now moving down to the land and sea vehicles, it's basically going to be more of the same.
There's the thrall herder, which controlled something called the Chosrock slaves.
This was a lizard-like species who were used as expendable troops with a pair of dome-like calcifications protruding.
from their forehead, which was essentially meant to inhibit their autonomy.
So think like calcified grown restraining bolts for droids, but for people.
Yeah.
Okay.
I was going to say it sounds like a droid restraint bolt.
Yeah.
Okay.
And that inhibited their autonomy and allowed the Eugen Vong masters to control them.
And this was done by the thrall herder, which was a giant beetle-looking thing that's about nine and a half meters long and had thousands of little feet.
eat.
Yeah.
It was also equipped with the Dovan basal, as well as two plasma cannons, roughly equivalent
to the imperial strength of an Imperial Walker's blasts.
Okay.
If the Thral Herder was destroyed, the Chaz Rock were no longer under its control, and they
basically would just scatter.
Okay.
There's also something called a Rakamot, which is best described by Anakin Solo's girlfriend
as, quote, a six-legged, armored monster the size of a crate dragon with plating a foot
thick and a plasma cannons and doven basils implanted along its spine.
Those massive projecting plates along its back act as cooling veins for its overheated biology.
And it has a control room and troop compartment in its belly, which somehow doesn't seem
to gross me out anymore.
My capacity for horror has been overloaded.
Yeah.
And she was like 14 when she was saying this.
Oh, lovely.
Yeah.
No, I can't.
I'm beyond being squicked by any of this anymore.
Yeah, it's like what else you got?
Now, the skin of these things was scales of blue-green,
mixed with dark orange and silver,
reminiscent of a coral skipper along its head and spine.
20 meters in length, it had six enormous legs
and projected micro-black holes via its doven basals,
and also firing its two-yard corals up to two kilometers away.
These were also transports for more Chaz Rock
in that they were made to grip its thick outer scaly skin
until they could drop into battle zones
Oh wow, okay
In order to defeat one, Luke Skywalker himself
manipulated the force to get the singularity
to swallow the Rackamot instead of protect it
He was so drained afterwards that he collapsed
Now another one was destroyed by my boy Wedges
and Tilly's and six other X-Wings firing at it, plus a hidden cache of explosives.
And basically, Wedge also found a way to get a coral skipper to think that it was doing a suicide
run into a republic vehicle, which didn't give the Rackamot time to defend itself against a friendly.
Okay.
So, like, these vehicles are fucking insane.
Did I mention that they also bioengineered a reptilian hunting dog-like creature called Abyssop?
No, you had not mentioned that.
These are excellent hunters about the same strength as a nexus.
Remember the one that scratched Padme's back?
Okay.
Okay.
But they had a stronger bite than that motherfucker and a stronger claw attack.
They also have an aquatic creature called Adora Moo, which is incredibly resistant to any kind of energy attacks, including lightsabers.
And they have regenerative capabilities.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
Did I mention that they cross-bred Vornskers and Bissips so that they could use those to hunt Jedi?
Oh, Jesus.
They combined the force detection ability of the Vornsker from, remember the Thron trilogy,
up to 100 meters away with the already deadly teeth and claws,
and added on the Vornsker's stunning tale as well.
So that's rad and awful.
Wow.
Yeah.
So now we're finally down to the infantry.
Okay.
like you said, if you got large blasts of things, I dare say the only way that they would have a chance is if they'd turn their Doven Basels.
And those might be pretty effective, actually.
But also Doven Basels can be overloaded.
Yeah.
And yeah, it's like we have blood to spare, you know.
Now, basic Ujon vong soldiers had something called Vanden crab armor.
They had an amphistaff, a Kofi, C-O-U-F-E.
the officers had something called a sisy
and they had blast bugs razor blades
razor bugs snap bugs plasma eels
and not every eugen wrong had all of these
but most of the time you could expect to run into
an amphistaff wielding eujan vong
possibly who also had a coofei
and at least some razor bugs if not also blast bugs
okay
now the warrior himself
in terms of West End games
right because I found
a conversion chart.
The standard character class attribute spread is 18 dice.
Ujohn Vong Warriors get 20.
Oh, shit.
So similar to Noghri.
Ujong Warriors average out to about 1.9 meters tall.
So, you know, 30 centimeters,
actually 1.9.
No, that's one meter and nine centimeters, right?
1 meter and 90
So they're about 30 centimeters shorter than Chewbacca
Yeah
On average
Now there's strength topped out at your average
Wookie strength
Okay
So not the strongest Wookiee
But the average Wookie
Although they had a lot more dexterity
And more perceptive capabilities than most species
This is a literally bred for war warrior
But that's not particularly special
Among sci-fi warriors that we run into
the armor that the Eujon Vong warrior would wear
might be kind of special though
it was called Vondon Scare-Kirik
or Vondon crab armor
this armor when compared to Bessgar
leaves Bessgar in the fucking dust
Now it doesn't allow for the mobility
that Bessar allows for but it does protect
as well against physical damage
and twice as well against energy damage
and it's even more resistant to lightsaber damage
than Bessar.
And this is due to the fact that Vaughan and Crab Armour's power gland, which gives it an energy field that almost entirely disrupts energy weapons, is so damned active.
Also, the armor is regenerative in nature because it's crab-based.
So that's horrible.
Okay.
Yeah.
The armor provides its wear with shoulder-to-to-to-to-protection, adds to their strength in any kind of melee attack and has claws on the shoulders, elbows, knees, wrists, legs, and anywhere else the warrior has
convinced his armor to grow it because the armor is alive and he controls it.
This could also include the helmet that goes along with the armor.
Wow.
Yeah.
The vaunted crab armor is also missing in the force.
So no help there.
You can't even use telekinesis directly against them because you can't grab on to anything.
Now, you could hurl things at them in the force.
You could like rip up the ground that they're standing.
on. Right. But you can't levitate a Yu-Jean Vong or him by his armor. Right. The only vulnerability
of this armor is the armpit, which are the gills. Okay. The wand and crab armor and also the
neck. If you can get to it, and if you happen to fight one of these Yu-Jean vong on the
authoritarian home world, then the Bafor trees have a pollen that will cause a fatal allergic reaction
in the armor, which would then suffocate the wearer. Oh, all right.
both directions.
There we go.
Now, onto their weapons, the amphistaff is probably the most popular.
It's about two and a half kilograms worth of bioengineered serpent, venom-spitting,
antipersonnel weapon that obeys the commands of its user instantly.
Okay.
It's about 1.3 meters long.
It had four different forms.
There was the whip, the whip spear, the two-headed spear, and the staff.
So.
Okay.
Just so you know how fucking deadly these things are, they were fully organic and engineered to lethal perfection.
Amphistaffs grew in trios from leathery polyps, reaching out and snatching whatever prey could be found and redirecting it into the polyps ground mouth, and then feeding all four entities simultaneously.
Now, eventually the amphistamps would lengthen to about two to three meters, which would be too large for the polyp to support, which meant that it was time to break off and escape from their breeding glaw.
a breeding gau is like their creche.
Right.
And then they would slither into the wilderness, leaving the polyp to die.
Now, amphistaffs saw an infrared light, and they were durable and cunning predators.
The serpent's body had a power gland in it that would emit electrical impulses that reorganize their creature's semi-crystalline cell structure to adapt to the surroundings or to defend themselves against other predators.
Okay.
This field extended about a millimeter from the amphistaff's body,
and it created a razor-thin edges capable of slashing through prey.
The only creature the Eugen Vong engineered that rivaled the emphistaff in rigidity was the vaundin crab armor.
And eventually, amphistaffes would morph into polyps to continue their species reproduction.
So if a warrior wants an amphistaff, he's going to have to capture it as it leaves its polyp.
Otherwise, it's too late.
It's kind of like if you keep pulling the flowers off of basil plants,
your basil will continue to grow leaves and not die.
Right.
Right.
Now, once it's captured by the Ejean vong warrior,
the amphistaff and the warrior were bound together,
and the amphistaff would loyally serve its new master in battle.
And by basic small hand movements,
you can imagine, like, just twisting your hand a little way
or putting the pressure.
Practiced over a lifetime,
the warrior could coax the amphistaff to turn into one of its four forms.
Now, the whip spear forms.
sounds obvious, right?
It can do as much damage as the strongest
wookie wielding a rick knife.
Okay.
In whip spear form, it could entangle you
and or cut the shit out of you.
Also, it could sink in a bite into you
and inject its paralytic toxins
that would wear you down to nothing
in less than 30 seconds.
If it sprayed your eyes
as far as 20 meters away,
you were blind until you got it treated.
Okay.
In whip form, same amount of damage, same venom venom spitting capabilities, and same entangling capabilities.
As a two-headed spear, it was even more deadly because it was strong as the strongest lightsaber in its ability to do piercing or slashing damage, which also gave it extra help in parrying any melee attack of any kind, including lightsaberers.
Okay.
Also, it could be hurled and bury its poisonous head into the target at quite a range.
Okay.
And then if it switched into being a staff, it would do less damage, but it was even more durable because density is a thing.
So they would usually turn it into a staff to fight lightsabers and any other melee weapons.
And by the way, it also had a power gland, like I said.
So it could parry away a lightsaber attacks forever.
And plenty of Jedi learned very quickly that the amphistaff could switch to a whip immediately and wrap itself around the lightsaber that the Jedi thought had blocked the quarter staff.
and bite them in the face.
Wow.
Yeah.
Now, the only way to kill the amphistaff
was to either sever its head or beat it to death.
So good fucking luck.
Yeah.
Now, all the other listed melee weapons
are similar enough that I don't really need
to belabor the point that much
other than to point out some minor differences.
So the coofy is like an amphistaff,
but it's dagger.
Okay.
So, yeah.
Same versatility, same venom,
just smaller.
And the Sasi was the baton
that was used as like a rank
baton for the war masters.
And that was about three quarters of a meter long
and it had the same basic forms and abilities.
Okay.
Now they, again,
Yu-Jean Vong, they value up-closed combat.
So you're not going to see that much
in terms of range.
Everything has distance weapons
is going to be short range,
either hurling range
or hurling with a little extra flying range.
So,
okay.
Razorbug, thud, bug,
blast bugs, all the rest were basically
max range of 130 meters,
effective range of 60 meters.
Okay.
Which is still pretty fucking far.
Yeah.
So these were basically all sorts of thrown beetles
that did different kinds of hellacious damage
by a warrior as they closed in on you.
So it's when you talked about throwing beetles
that bore into you.
I was like, oh, no kidding.
Yeah.
Funny, that.
Yeah.
Now, the cool thing about these,
since they are alive and they listen to
masters, they'll circle back if the warrior missed.
Shit.
So.
Great.
Yeah.
So they would be thrown, and then their wings would take over, and they could reach speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour.
Eish.
So if you ran into a specialized Eugen von, he might carry a tube called a thud bug launcher.
And yes, other bug launchers existed, too.
Blast bugs would kill you outright with their explosive capability.
abilities unless you were armored up, in which case it would still likely breach your armor and
burn the living shit out of you.
They also had snap bugs, which were kind of like flashy bangs, which the Eugen Fong
were all but immune to.
Now, any of these bugs could be integrated into the warrior's chest and body, so he could
just have it climb into his armor.
And that doesn't mean he has to be wearing armor to do this either.
They could just attach into his chest because, oh, that's just pain.
Right, right.
Now, Razorbugs had the added annoyance of repeatedly attacking you until their warrior summoned them back.
So you could just get a cloud of Razor beetles capable of eating through many kinds of armor, and they're just going to swarm you.
According to Janus Solo, Janus Solo, right, the one who rescues the galaxy from her brother about 16 years later.
Jana Solo, the daughter of Han Solo, the, yeah, she said, quote,
one razor bug is a nuisance, three might leave you scarred, five will flay you alive.
Yeah.
That is a hell of a curve being told to us by a Jedi.
Yeah.
There's also something called a plasma eel, and it's basically Amphistaff turned grenade.
So it could be used as a thrown weapon, and the tail would basically exert a plasma vent,
giving them greater thrust
so that when they threw,
they would throw faster,
and then when they hit,
they would ignite the plasma at the front
that made the eel hit
with the strength of a thermal detonator.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, which is way more than a simple grenade.
Right, yeah.
And then, as I'd spoken about this earlier,
I wanted to circle back around
to something called the Plurian Bowl.
So the Plurian Bowl, B-O-L,
is a venom spitter that often took the place of somebody's eyeball.
So this is one of those sacrifices you give to the gods.
And the damage it caused was reversible, but only with an antidote.
So this is a spy's weapon.
And it could shoot the venom about 10 meters max.
So it's very much the ninja powder of the Eujon Vong, but far more deadly, of course.
And all you had to do is twitch the eyelid and the Plarian Bowl would obey and dilate its pupil
and spit out its venom.
Okay.
So that's all the weapons, basically.
That's the fanaticism and the warrior culture that loves pain.
Right.
All the organic shit at their disposal.
They would equal and best the Jedi on the regular.
Yeah.
And those were just their normal guys.
Yeah.
By the way, Dave Faloni and Pablo Hidalgo shared plans to include the Ujohn Vong
in the Clone Wars cartoon.
and they shared those plans at Celebration 2015.
I know because I was there when it happened.
And I want to show you these pictures.
So I'm going to pause it real quick.
So it took longer than I wanted it to.
But you could see that they actually,
this was part of the Lost Clone Wars episodes, essentially.
They had drawn up concept art with,
along with, like, Boba Fett as a young man,
shooting it out with Cad Bain and a whole bunch of other stuff.
What's your name, Assange Ventress with, like,
blonde hair.
Quinlan Vos was going to have more of a thing because, you know, this is, Disney had already
by 2015 had bought the property.
Right.
But they hadn't quite like put the kibosh on a lot of things.
So they're letting some things continue to go, right?
But anyway, you saw the Ejean Vong there.
So that was part of the plan.
And I heard Faloni and Hidalgo talk about it while I was sitting there taking very blurry
pictures.
Nice.
Yeah.
Anyway, so that's the Eugon vong.
Now, okay.
I dare say the Doven Basels will be a problem for a bit, but again, those get overloaded
over time.
And so if you just throw enough tier and adapt them, they're not going to win.
Yeah.
And what I noticed, so as you were talking about, you know, they're getting down, especially
getting down to the inventory level, but at all level,
they are really, really, really very well defended against energy weapons.
Yes.
Which in the Star Wars universe is really a big deal.
Yeah.
And I will say I'd be interested in how that would translate on the tabletop with Battlefleet Gothic.
certainly against an imperial fleet,
they're,
they're going to,
they're going to,
they're going to,
they're going to do pretty well.
Uh,
because that's,
you know,
uh,
plasma,
plasma cannons and lances,
which are basically gigantic,
you know,
uh,
uh,
basically superheated beams of plasma.
Right.
Um,
and so that's,
that's going to be a thing.
The scale of 40K is such that the Dovan basals are going to
get shorted out pretty fast.
Yeah.
And I think that's their only hope, really.
I mean, they're going to hit offensively pretty well for a bit.
Oh, yeah.
But again, I think they're going to end up getting swarmed.
Yeah.
And well, and against tyrannids, and this is the thing, against tyrannids, I noticed that,
okay, you know, it's, you know, very good protection against physical attacks, but like,
you know, it completely disrupts energy attacks.
So, all right.
So if I'm a
Republican trooper with a blaster
I'm fucked
Yeah
If I'm a
Termagant
With a death spitter
Mm-hmm
I probably got a better shot
Yeah
You know
And if I'm a hormagot
Who is one of a
Horde
Of Hormogods
I've got a pretty good
Chance of
of getting my claws
into that armor.
And I mean, each individual warrior is going to, you know,
mo face.
Right.
Against, you know,
hormagons or termagants.
But eventually they're,
they're just going to get overwhelmed.
Yeah.
And the other thing I was thinking of was,
you know, against, against Astartis,
against space marines.
Space Marines are,
bigger than them by a couple of a few centimeters, you know,
space marine and armor is two point something meters.
And space marines don't generally carry energy weapons.
Like in the 40K universe, you know, if a space marine is a sergeant,
maybe he has a plasma pistol, but most of the time they're carrying bolt weapons.
So that's going to be, that's a whole other mashup.
but against the tyrannids
the numbers game is going to be
where it happens
and we get into what
what I find entertaining
in previous episodes you talked about
well now we've got to talk about the trolley problem
right
you know how many how many for this versus that
and I'm imagining
a group of
Yujan vong warriors
fighting a carnifex
because they're hyper aggressive, right?
And they want to, you know,
a thousand percent commitment, right?
So kill the big ones is a rule.
Right.
If we assume that they are able to run fast enough on the charge,
cut their way through a wave of hormagons,
and they make it to the perimeter around a carnifex.
You know, now we have this chitinous beast.
that actually aesthetically they're looking at like oh well this doesn't look too different from
you know our pets back home right um but you know how effective is an amphistaff going to be
against the leg joints of a carnifex is my question you know and the the or or you know uh with their
with the other capabilities they have
if they can drop
you know elite you know whatever
whatever their best warriors are
you know near a hive
tyrant
then
you know it turns into a fight
of their
best warriors against a hive tyrant
and perhaps his tyrant guard
and you know
they're they're going to
do better there
because of their individual prowess
rather than against the horde
you know so now the story
the narrative that I'm envisioning is okay
our two fleets have now made contact
and we have our gigantic you know
world ship that has made
you know contact with with the hive fleet
and both sides
are instinctively aggressive.
Right.
So there's not going to be any fancy maneuvers.
It's just going to be, get them.
Get them.
Well, yeah.
The Vaughn going, oh, by the way,
they hate when you call them the vong
because it separates them from their gods.
So that became part of psychological warfare.
But they're going to be like,
okay, glory for my domain, here I go.
Yeah.
You know, and everybody else is going to be racing for the same.
Yeah.
And so, you know, the hive mind and the interaction of the hive mind with their, what's it, the giant brain battle computer thing?
Oh, yeah, the yamka.
The yamask, I'm sorry.
Gemsk.
Yeah, it's the physical embodiment of what they think Yomka looks like.
Right.
So the
interaction of
you know
the hive mind
the psychic shadow
you know
how would that interact
with the
the yamak
would it interact with the yarmic
since the yamuk as you said is operating
through you know gravitational waves
like what portion of it
is you know physical steering
and what portion of it is you know physical steering
and what portion of
it is empathy.
And like the shadow and the warp is going to have an impact on the empathy.
Oh, yeah.
But how much of one is it going to have?
And yeah, it becomes an interesting, it becomes another question of like, okay, well, what happens when a blaster hits a shield?
Is it the same as when a laser hits a shield?
It's like, well, okay, you know, how does this operate?
Right.
because psychic powers in 40k all operate through the warp
which is kind of 40k's version of hyperspace but in 40k it's hell
and see part of me thinks that like the doven basal just like parking a world ship there
and yeah the dovin basal do its interdiction thing yeah is going to destroy any and all
access to the warp yeah because it's just going to black hole the shit out of it
it, which I, you know, it's one of those, I don't, I don't think once they've landed that the
Tyrannids could be defeated, they could be held back.
Yeah.
Maybe they could be defeated if a, uh, if one of the, the main world ships goes up to
wherever the warp is.
Yeah.
And just interdicts it because then you're choking them off.
Yeah.
And that would, you know.
Yeah, that could be a way to a way to win.
Yeah, it's like the equivalent of doing an EMP.
Yeah.
You know, at the power station.
Yeah, that's a good analogy.
The thing I'm picturing is all of the escorts from the Tiranid fleet doing what Tiranid escorts do,
which is immediately running into, in game rules, running into random.
Right.
And, you know, tyrannage ships have claws and tentacles and all kind of, they're, they're
giant spacebugs.
And again, throw enough of those and you will overwhelm the Dovan basal shields.
Yeah.
So the first three waves will get absorbed.
Again, it's not that they're, I mean, they are just as strong against physical attacks
as Baskar.
Okay, yeah.
It's just they're twice as strong as Baskar is.
against energy attacks, which is fucking wild.
But so good luck hurting them physically.
And same thing with the hulls on these ships.
Yeah.
But that being said, you don't have to do it on the first three punches.
It's that you were just raining rabbit punches down on them the whole time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
So I think overall the hoard wins.
Yes.
individually
I think there's
a lot of room for some
some Yu-Jean Vuong to gain
glory
Oh quite so, yes
You know
The survivors are going to be telling
stories of their valor
Against the monstrous
You know
Tyrannid beasts for
You know
Well and they'll be telling stories
Of each other's glory
Because there was a Jedi
Who stood on a bridge
And held back a whole bunch of
the Eugen Vong so that I forget who could escape.
And he just opened himself up fully to the force.
And he said, you know, I am Ganner and this is my bridge and you will not cross it.
And it is a real like Horatio at the bridge moment, right?
Yeah.
Horatio Cochle's.
And there were piles of Eujon Vong bodies around his corpse by the time he died.
The Eujon Vong turned him into a legend.
they talk about the ganner.
They don't care if you fought against them or not.
If you showed that kind of like aggression and and a thousand percent commitment.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They honored that on some level.
So yeah, like going for the glory and everybody around you, your name is going to become a household name.
Yeah.
You know, and you know that.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
But yeah, there you go.
So Tyrannid's one.
Yep.
So eventually.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
After enough waves of bugs.
Yeah, pretty much.
That's that, yeah.
And again, the Eugen-Vong, they had their little slaves with the calcified domes, but.
Yeah.
Those were never much of a factor.
They were much more for the psychological impact than anything else.
And and in the same way that Rippers work on the tabletop for, for 40K, those lizard people were kind of the same thing.
It's like, well, okay, look, you know we're coming, but they're going to jog your sword arm and get in your way and we're ordering them to try to kill you.
So you're going to have to fight them or not.
If you choose not to, they're going to drag some of you down.
If you choose to do it, then you're letting us get closer, you know, until we're in bug throwing range.
You know, it's like which shitty choice are you going to take?
Oh, yeah.
You know, it's the same thing.
Absolutely.
So, all right.
So what are you going to recommend for folks?
I am
once again
going to
recommend the
War Against the Chitor
by David Gerald
because again
it's thematically
very appropriate
and it is
a very very good
science fiction series
so yeah
David Gerald
G-E-R-R-O-L-D
War Against the Chitor
it's
there's at least
five or six novels
So, yeah, I very highly recommend that.
And what about you?
I'm going to go ahead and recommend the first book of the Eugen Vong series,
see if it doesn't hook you.
It's called Vector Prime by R.A. Salvatore,
who I think wrote a bunch of fantasy novels.
Mm-hmm.
And, yeah, it's, see if that hooks you.
I find it compelling enough.
And if that gets you going,
and then you keep reading
and you can read the second book
of that duology
which is called Onslaught
and then you can go to ruin
and then and then and then
and 19 books later
you'll know what I'm talking about.
Okay, so this just goes to show
that Star Wars novels
do have their own version
of the Horace Heresy series.
Yes, yes.
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