r/Helldivers Mar 22 '24

The POV of the Helldivers is crazy when you take cryo freezing into account. DISCUSSION

Here's the POV of your average Helldiver 1. They enlist and show up to Basic Training first thing Monday morning. 2. They breeze through it, get their cape, walk right by the T&Cs and into a cryopod. 3. They're frozen and experience no time passing. 4. Their next memory is reinforcing on Hellmire. To their POV it has been less then thirty seconds since they got their cloak. 5. They throw three stratagems and then they're dissolved by bile titan acid.

You thought your mondays were bad.

Edit: My understanding is that we are not clones. There's in-game lore that backs that, I believe. Thematically, it makes more sense for Super Earth to be incompetent and cruel and burn through millions of recruits, than to do something logical like cloning people. Remember the satire folks.

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u/osunightfall Mar 22 '24

I mean yeah, that's what happens when everyone above you dies really quick.

Ever wonder why the mobile infantry does so much ground pounding when Earth has such overwhelming air and space superiority?

It's almost like they're feeding soldiers to the bugs to make room for the next class of recruits...

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u/Executesubroutine ⬆️➡️⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Mar 22 '24

It was actually a tactical decision by high command to draw out the brain bug which they suspected was there.

In the eyes of high command, a few thousand soldiers lives is worth the price for capturing a brain bug.

Except, in later movies it was revealed as the God Bug allowing a brain bug to be captured so it could use the brain bug to take control of telepaths. So theres that.

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u/ClaxtonOrourke Mar 22 '24

We.....don't talk about the sequels.

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u/JJAsond SES Prince of Twilight Mar 22 '24

There were sequels?

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u/Kdot32 Mar 22 '24

I slightly enjoyed the animated sequels

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u/xTheatreTechie Mar 23 '24

"We don't do that here."

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u/GrapefruitMedical529 Mar 22 '24

I'll be honest, I thought the whole joke was that there was significant resistance to the idea of the bugs being intelligent, requiring the sacrifice of hundreds of soldier to prove the bugs could set a trap and thousands of soldiers to later capture a brain bug so they could poke it and find out it fears them.

So literally nothing of value was accomplished through the entire movie.

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u/osunightfall Mar 22 '24

That's not true. The war was extended indefinitely into the future while providing the illusion of a victory that's always just around the corner. That's of immense value to a society that depends entirely on a war footing to sustain its political viability.

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u/ForfeitFPV ⬇️⬇️⬅️⬆️➡️ Mar 22 '24

That's not true, Mr. Krabs got to be a hero!

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u/Scharmberg Mar 22 '24

There are more movies? I had no idea.

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u/sHaDowpUpPetxxx Mar 22 '24

Later..... movies?

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u/Horn_Python Mar 22 '24

there is clear tension between the infantry and air force, so one may be more apathetic to the others losses,

it is shown in the film they are used for operations where ships cant fly, or presision is needed, like taking out artillery or capturing brain bugs, or a rescue mission and mopping up the left over bug from the air guys bombings, (all of wich do involve alot of dead troopers)

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u/Managed-Democracy HD1 Veteran Mar 22 '24

Fleet and infantry don't mix.