[Music] humans are walking war crimes and that's why they're not allowed in our Wars Professor Luthor's declaration hung in the air as his class of alien students sat in stunned silence the lecture hall carved out of sleek metallic walls and bathed in the sterile glow of interstellar lights seemed to vibrate with the weight of his words yes the professor continued his tone a mix of disgust and admiration you may have heard rumors wild Tales of human savagery on the battlefield but I assure you the reality is far more disturbing the classroom was filled with a
diverse array of alien species each one representing a different member of the galactic Coalition there was the seven limed crica whose large multifaceted eyes blinked rapidly in what could only be interpreted as nervousness the hulking vosque with his thick armored hide leaned forward in his seat a frown creasing his riged brow even the usually Serene and emotionless zelac with their translucent jellylike forms seemed to Ripple with unease one student a young vcan with pale blue skin and four dextrous arms raised a hand tentatively but Professor Luthor aren't humans physically weaker than many of the species
in the Coalition how could they possibly be considered so dangerous Luthor turned his gaze to the student his large dark eyes narrowing slightly ah you see it is not their physical strength that makes them dangerous it is something far more Insidious something unexpected the professor activated the holographic display behind him and a series of images flickered to life the first image was of a human Soldier clad in primitive body armor standing at top a pile of rubble his face was smeared with dirt and blood and his eyes burned with an intensity that seemed to transcend
the image itself this is a human during the siege of talvor one of the last conflicts they were involved in before the band Luthor explained note the lack of advanced Weaponry the minimal armor and yet this one man was responsible for the deaths of over 3,000 scorn Warriors in a single night a collective gasp rippled through the classroom the scorn were known for their resilience and ferocity in battle their Warriors standing nearly 9 ft tall with claws that could Rend through steel the idea that a single seemingly undere equipped human could have caused such destruction
was beyond comprehension another student a reptilian rakash with scales that shimmered in shades of green and gold hissed in disbelief this is impossible what kind of weapon did he use Luth core's expression darkened no weapon just his mind humans have an unparalleled capacity for violence and a disturbingly creative approach to Warfare they don't just fight they adapt they improvise they find ways to turn even the most benign objects into instruments of death he gestured to the next image which showed the aftermath of The Siege the battlefield was littered with the bodies of scorn Warriors their
massive forms lying in pools of dark viscous blood among the dead were crude improvised traps sharp shards of metal tied to ropes makeshift explosives rigged from scavenged materials and pits filled with sharpened Stakes it wasn't just his combat prowess that caused the scorn to fall Luthor continued it was his ability to think differently to see Solutions where others saw only obstacles and it is this very ability that makes humans so unpredictable so dangerous the class was silent the weight of the professor's words settling over them like a heavy shroud they had all heard stories of
human cunning but this this was something else entirely this was a calculated almost animalistic Instinct for survival at any cost a trait that defied all conventional understanding of warfare one of the students a slender Aran with bioluminescent markings that pulsed softly in the dim light leaned forward his voice a mixture of curiosity and concern but if they are so dangerous why not just eliminate them entirely surely the Coalition could Luth cor held up a hand silencing him eliminate them easier said than done the Coalition did consider it once but they quickly realized that humans when
threatened with Extinction become even more formidable they fight like cornered beasts with a tenacity that borders on Madness the more you push them the more dangerous they become he paused letting the gravity of his words sink in no the only solution was to ban them from participating in any future conflicts it was the only way to ensure that their destructive potential could be contained the ran student from earlier raised his hand again his four fingers trembling slightly but Professor isn't it unjust to single out one species like this aren't we denying them the right to
defend themselves Luthor side his gaze softening slightly it may seem unjust but consider the alternative allowing humans to engage in Galactic Warfare would be akin to unleashing a force of nature a force that even the most advanced species in the Coalition cannot fully comprehend or control it is not a question of justice but of survival the room fell into a contemplative silence the students wrestling with the disturbing truths they had just learned they had always been taught that the coalition's ban on human involvement in war was a measure of fairness a way to prevent a
technologically inferior species from being overwhelmed but now they realized it was something far more complex something far more terrifying Luth core turned off the holographic display and faced his class once more remember this lesson well the Galaxy is full of mysteries and not all of them are meant to be understood some are simply meant to be avoided the professor glanced at the time then nodded slightly that will be all for today I suggest you reflect on what we've discussed there will be a follow-up session tomorrow where we will delve deeper into the historical events that
led to the ban as the students began to gather their belongings and exit the lecture hall Luth cor watched them with a thoughtful expression he had seen the horrors of human Warfare first hand had lost friends and colleagues to the Relentless merciless Ingenuity of the human mind he knew better than most that the ban was not just a precaution it was a necessity but as he watched the last of the students file out a lingering doubt gored at the edges of his mind the Galaxy was vast and unpredictable and despite all the coalition's precautions he
couldn't shake the feeling that the humans were simply Bing their time waiting for the moment when they would be Unleashed once more and when that day came he feared that no amount of preparation would be enough the following day the lecture hall was packed to the brim word had spread like wildfire throughout the campus about Professor Luthor's Revelations and now every available seat was filled with students their Collective attention fixed on the front of the room some had even gathered in the aisles their faces eager with anticipation the tension was thick as they awaited the
professor's arrival their minds still reeling from the previous lecture when Luth cor finally entered the room fell silent almost instantly he walked to the center of the hall his movements measured and deliberate for a moment he simply stood there surveying the room as if gauging the Readiness of his audience I see have a few more attendees today he remarked dry his voice carrying a hint of amusement I suppose you all want to hear more about the humans very well he activated the holographic display once more and the image of a planet appeared a blue and
green world its surface crisscrossed with scars of war and conflict this Luthor began is cadria 4 a former scorn Colony world you may have heard of it in your history studies but let me assure you what happened here was nothing short of extraordinary and it all began with the arrival of a single human unit the image shifted to a group of human soldiers their faces obscured by the visors of their helmets they moved with a fluidity and coordination that spoke of years of training and discipline their weapons held at the ready as they Advanced through
the dense jungle terrain this was supposed to be a suicide mission Luthor explained the Coalition needed to delay the scorn long enough for our main forces to regroup and this human unit was tasked withh holding them off they were outnumbered outgunned and completely surrounded he paused letting the gravity of the situation sink in but instead of retreating or surrendering the humans did something completely unexpected they attacked the display shifted again showing the humans in the midst of battle they moved like Phantoms through the underbrush their weapons Spitting Fire as they engaged the scorn with a
ferocity that borded on Madness despite their smaller numbers the humans fought with a level of aggression and cunning that left the scorn reeling at first the scorn commanders were baffled Luth cor continued they couldn't understand how this tiny force was holding its ground let alone pushing them back but then they realized something even more disturbing the humans were not just fighting for survival they were enjoying it a murmur of disbelief rippled through the classroom the idea that anyone could find pleasure in the midst of such Carnage was incomprehensible to most of the students whose species
had long since abandoned such Primal instincts Luth core gestured to the display which now showed a human Soldier standing over the body of a fallen scorn Warrior his chest heaved with exertion but there was a wild almost euphoric look in his eyes as if he had tapped into something deep and Primal within himself the humans called it the thrill of the hunt Luthor said his tone tinged with something that might have been fear they would lure the scorn into traps picking them off one by one always staying just Out Of Reach they turned the jungle
into their own personal hunting ground and for three days and nights they waged a Guerilla War unlike anything the scorn had ever seen he paused his gaze sweeping over the room and then on the fourth day the humans vanished the holographic display flickered showing the aftermath of the battle the jungle was littered with the bodies of scorn Warriors their formidable strength rendered meaningless against the humans hitandrun tactics but of the humans themselves there was no Trace they had disappeared into the Shadows leaving only destruction in their wake the scorn believed they had been driven mad
Luth cor continued that the humans had lost all sense of reason and were now little more than wild animals prowling the jungle in search of prey they were so terrified that they abandoned The Colony entirely retreating to their ships and leaving cadria 4 to the humans he turned to face the class his expression grave and that is how a single human unit with no support and no reinforcements managed to liberate an entire planet from one of the most feared species in the Galaxy the room was deathly quiet the students who had come expecting to hear
more about human brutality were now confronted with something far more unsettling the realization that humans were not just dangerous because of their ability to kill they were dangerous because because they relished it they had found a way to turn War itself into a game a game where the stakes were life and death and where they always seemed to come out on top one of the students a young zelac whose translucent body was trembling slightly raised a tendril Professor if the humans are so skilled in Warfare why don't they wage war on us what stops them
from Conquering the Galaxy luth's expression softened slightly and he let out a long slow breath that my dear students is the question that haunts every member of the Coalition we don't know why they haven't turned their sights on us perhaps they are content to live in peace perhaps they are waiting for the right moment or perhaps they simply haven't found a worthy opponent yet he let those words hang in the air a chill reminder of the uncertainty that surrounded the humans the class had come seeking answers but all they had found were more questions questions
that no one in the Galaxy seemed to have the answers to and as they sat there grappling with the implications of what they had learned one thing was becoming increasingly clear the ban on human involvement in Galactic war was not just a precaution it was a desperate attempt to contain a force that if Unleashed could very well change the fate of the entire galaxy Luth core finally nodded signaling the end of the lecture that will be all for today I suggest you spend some time reflecting on what we've discussed tomorrow we will examine the coalition's
decision to ban human participation in war and the ramifications it has had on our collective security as the students filed out of the room their minds heavy with the weight of what they had learned Luthor watched them go a sense of unease settling over him the humans had been a mystery for so long a riddle that no one had been able to solve but now as he delved deeper into their history he couldn't shake the feeling that they were on the verge of something catastrophic something that could shake the very foundations of the Galaxy itself
the lecture hall was more crowded than ever word had spread across the entire campus and even beyond that Professor Luthor was revealing Secrets long buried truths that had been shrouded in mystery and fear today was the day he would address the most pressing question of all the true reason humans were banned from galactic Warfare as the professor entered the hall the atmosphere was electric with anticipation he moved to the center of the room with a somber expression his usual confidence tempered by the gravity of what he was about to share today we will confront the
most significant decision the galactic Coalition has ever made Luth cor began his voice resonating in the silent room you've learned of the horrors humans are capable of their unsettling enjoyment of battle and their extraordinary aptitude for turning any environment to their advantage but all of this pales in comparison to what I'm about to reveal he activated the holographic display and the room dimmed as a complex series of documents and images appeared these are classified Coalition files Declassified only after rigorous debate and fierce opposition they contain the records of the final incident that led to the
ban a confrontation that nearly ended the galactic Coalition itself the display zoomed in on a distant Barren Planet the surface was cracked and dry with a thin atmosphere that barely clung to the planet's Rocky surface it was here on this desolate world that the Coalition made its final stand against an ancient enemy the tal Empire a race whose military might had been unmatched for Millennia the tal were on the verge of Conquering the Galaxy Luthor said his voice low they had pushed the Coalition forces to the brink and in our desperation we turned to the
humans we begged them to intervene to save us from Annihilation reluctantly they agreed on the condition that this would be their last engagement the humans called it their final war the Hologram shifted to show the human forces arriving on the planet but this time there were no soldiers visible instead massive ominous structures were being deployed fortresses that seemed to meld with the environment bristling with weaponry and technology unlike anything the Coalition had ever seen the humans did not send soldiers into battle Luth continued they sent machines machines that were designed not just to fight but
to annihilate these machines were piloted remotely operated by human commanders light years away but what made them truly terrifying was not their Firepower but their programming the display zoomed in on one of the machines revealing intricate details of its design it was sleek and deadly with an array of weapons that could reduce entire armies to Ash in seconds but its most fearsome feature was its AI a neural network designed to learn adapt and evolve these machines were programmed with one directive total extermination of the enemy and they were designed to learn from every encounter to
grow more efficient more ruthless with each passing moment Luthor's voice dropped to a whisper as he continued the takal once the most feared species in the Galaxy were wiped out in less than 3 days their entire civilization which had stood for thousands of years was reduced to nothing the human machines left no survivors no remnants of what had once been and when the Coalition forces arrived on the planet they found only silence an eerie haunting silence the room was so quiet that the students could hear their own breaths the implications of what they had just
heard were too enormous to fully comprehend the humans had not just defeated the takal they had erased them from existence after the battle the human commanders simply shut down their machines and left Luth cor said his tone heavy with resignation but the Coalition was left with a grim realization we had Unleashed a force that we could never hope to control these machines these tools of War were the product of a species whose understanding of violence and warfare was beyond anything we could have imagined the Hologram flickered off and Luthor turned to face his students his
eyes filled with a profound Sadness the humans had given us Victory but at a cost we could not bear they had shown us that War to them was not a means to an end it was the end itself they had perfected it turned it into an art form and in doing so they had become something more than just a warrior species they had become the very embodiment of War he paused letting his words sink in before delivering the final blow and that is why the humans were banned from Galactic Warfare not because they were too
weak or too Savage but because they had transcended both they had become the ultimate warriors and we knew that if they were ever allowed to participate in our conflicts again there would be no Galaxy left to fight over the silence in the room was absolute each student grappling with the enormity of what they had just learned the humans a species they had once considered weak and primitive had proven the themselves to be the most dangerous force in the galaxy and in doing so they had earned a place in history that would never be forgotten Luth
core took a deep breath his expression weary but Resolute remember this lesson well the Galaxy is vast and full of mysteries but none are more terrifying than the human capacity for war let us hope that we never have to witness it again with with those final words he turned and left the hall leaving his students to sit in stunned silence their minds forever changed by what they had learned the humans it seemed were not just another species they were a force of nature one that could never be tamed and one that the Galaxy could only
hope to keep at Bay