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Welcome to the most terrifying introduction you'll ever have: the introduction to weapons and warfare.
Transcript
- 00:03
Ah, weapons and warfare like peaches and cream
- 00:06
except well you know infinitely more terrifying. Unless of course you [Bowl of peaches with an evil laugh]
- 00:10
have a deeply rooted fear of stone fruits, but all jokes aside a cherry killed our
- 00:15
entire family, it was the pits. Okay, all jokes actually aside, this unit is grim [Giant cherry eating people]
- 00:21
basically a story about how people managed to kill people faster, cheaper,
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- 00:24
from farther away and in greater numbers. So yeah, definitely not a feel-good [Graph line going up]
- 00:29
story, but even though it makes the first ten minutes of up look like a [Boy being read a story shaking with fear]
- 00:33
side-splitting comedy all this weapon and warfare stuff is integral to the
- 00:38
study of our past. Like it or not we can't truly understand history without [People in a theater laughing]
- 00:42
understanding how technology has affected war. In fact the histories of [Boy studying textbooks]
- 00:47
war and technology are basically BFFs. If they could they'd be snapchatting all
- 00:52
day long and their pictures would probably be horrifying, of that and that and that... [Pictures of nukes, giant guns and explosions]
- 00:59
So in this unit we're going to get to know the centuries long evolution of military
- 01:03
technology. We'll start with the hunting tools that slowly but surely were [Man chucks a spear at an elephant]
- 01:08
turned into weapons against mankind. Because shockingly enough if it can kill
- 01:13
a mammoth it can kill a human. After we're done talking about humankind [Man chucks a spear at a human]
- 01:17
early and wimpy attempts at killing each other we'll move on to humankind's
- 01:21
slightly less early and slightly less wimpy attempts at you guessed, it killing [People fighting in a boxing ring]
- 01:26
each other. Well there were some serious innovations once the ancient empires
- 01:30
came to power, and if there's one thing Greeks and Romans were awesome at it was [Roman man firing a catapult]
- 01:35
inventing new and creative ways to annihilate each other. That and fashion.
- 01:40
Yeah let's make togo's hip again. All right we'll briefly cover the dull [People wearing togas]
- 01:44
swords and armor Middle Ages, sorry guys but you kind of drop the killing ball.
- 01:48
There are more interesting things to focus on here like the Industrial
- 01:52
Revolution, this is when things got serious, submarines, airplanes [Chimneys with smoke coming out of them]
- 01:57
tanks, machine guns, mustard gas, bigger and bigger bombs
- 02:02
and yep the Greeks and Romans would have needed a change of robes if they saw
- 02:06
these things coming at 'em. And from then on well things kept getting crazier, [People running away from a missile]
- 02:11
nukes gave us the power of total complete do not pass go do not collect
- 02:16
$200 destruction, and although they were less flashy two more modern technologies [Monopoly board explodes]
- 02:21
changed the way we make war. Chemical weapon and high-tech cyber weapons.
- 02:27
Though in terms of mass chaos and destruction they're both overachievers [Man wearing gas mask next to a toxic barrel and code on a computer]
- 02:31
and we can't forget about one of our newest war toys, drones. Now we'll be
- 02:36
covering all these things in this terrifying unit so stay tuned or just [Woman looking at her laptop scared]
- 02:40
hide beneath the covers we won't judge you but we will track you down with the
- 02:44
drone and force you to watch. [Drone flies by and takes away her blanket]
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