The Disturbing Cost of Human Survival | Bloodchild
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The combination of the phrase "A powerful government official" combined with a picture of a giant terrible looking centipede monster made me laugh, not gonna lie lol
Thank you, Quinn. We lost Octavia way too soon.
Little does Quin know that I come to his videos explicitly for spoilers. I love deep dives into stories Ill never get the time to read.
Having read the work, it's equal parts fascinating and terrifying how Gatoi is presented. She isn't a xenomorph. She isn't emotionless. Its strongly suggested that her concern and compassion for the human family is genuine. And yet all the same she must effectively use them as incubation chambers.
Imagine escaping slavery by fleeing your planet and travelling across space to end up in what amounts to be a human farm.
You should do audio books. I feel like you would do an amazing version of Hyperion
I would love to see this story done in love and robots Netflix show. The idea of how love can develop out of a situation that does not appear to be equal is interesting.
I'm 62. I remember reading this story in Asimov's pulp mag many years ago. I forgot the name of the story. All I remembered was the image of an insectoid creature taking it's larvae out of a human. I've always wished I could remember the title, I'd like to read it again. So thanks, Quinn! You've answered a question I've had for decades!
Maybe not the best video to watch on my lunch break....
I knew a guy whose girlfriend epidural didn't take and had to have a c-section, feeling the entire thing. He made the mistake of looking behind the curtain and seeing her intestines just hanging out on the bed next to her. That's what this reminds me of.
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Top Comments (10)
The combination of the phrase "A powerful government official" combined with a picture of a giant terrible looking centipede monster made me laugh, not gonna lie lol
Thank you, Quinn. We lost Octavia way too soon.
Little does Quin know that I come to his videos explicitly for spoilers. I love deep dives into stories Ill never get the time to read.
Having read the work, it's equal parts fascinating and terrifying how Gatoi is presented. She isn't a xenomorph. She isn't emotionless. Its strongly suggested that her concern and compassion for the human family is genuine. And yet all the same she must effectively use them as incubation chambers.
Imagine escaping slavery by fleeing your planet and travelling across space to end up in what amounts to be a human farm.
You should do audio books. I feel like you would do an amazing version of Hyperion
I would love to see this story done in love and robots Netflix show. The idea of how love can develop out of a situation that does not appear to be equal is interesting.
I'm 62. I remember reading this story in Asimov's pulp mag many years ago. I forgot the name of the story. All I remembered was the image of an insectoid creature taking it's larvae out of a human. I've always wished I could remember the title, I'd like to read it again. So thanks, Quinn! You've answered a question I've had for decades!
Maybe not the best video to watch on my lunch break....
I knew a guy whose girlfriend epidural didn't take and had to have a c-section, feeling the entire thing. He made the mistake of looking behind the curtain and seeing her intestines just hanging out on the bed next to her. That's what this reminds me of.