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* [[Cool Airship]]: The German army zeppelins are modified into ''[[Gratuitous German|Luftkreuzers]]'', [[Military Mashup Machine|which are better armoured on the outside and are equipped with light naval cannons and lots of reinforced machine gun nests in addition to bombs]]. Given the weight and gas issues of airships, they're not terribly effective and are quite vulnerable - but they still offer a valuable source of defence against the Grex. One of these souped-up zeppelins even has a [[Gunship Rescue]] moment, when it comes to rescue Erwin Rommell and his mixed German/Austro-Hungarian company from the completely besieged town hall in Brussels. {{spoiler|Yeah, Belgium is pretty much a complete wasteland by that point.}}
* [[Cool Airship]]: The German army zeppelins are modified into ''[[Gratuitous German|Luftkreuzers]]'', [[Military Mashup Machine|which are better armoured on the outside and are equipped with light naval cannons and lots of reinforced machine gun nests in addition to bombs]]. Given the weight and gas issues of airships, they're not terribly effective and are quite vulnerable - but they still offer a valuable source of defence against the Grex. One of these souped-up zeppelins even has a [[Gunship Rescue]] moment, when it comes to rescue Erwin Rommell and his mixed German/Austro-Hungarian company from the completely besieged town hall in Brussels. {{spoiler|Yeah, Belgium is pretty much a complete wasteland by that point.}}
* [[Cool Train]] : The armoured trains used by the Americans and Russians are positively badass and armed to the teeth. Still, they need to be often carefully guarded and protected from getting hijacked by Grex-infected soldiers posing as normal humans.
* [[Cool Train]] : The armoured trains used by the Americans and Russians are positively badass and armed to the teeth. Still, they need to be often carefully guarded and protected from getting hijacked by Grex-infected soldiers posing as normal humans.
* [[Crapsack World]] : ''And how !'' It's bad enough that the first global industrial war started raging on. [[Fighting for Survival|Now humanity has to fight for sheer survival]] [[Story Boarding the Apocalypse|of life on Earth.]] [[Eldritch Abomination|The Grex know no mercy.]] Industrial resources and human reserves are not easy to acquire or in endless supply. And everything takes time to produce, as the author points out several times.
* [[Crapsack World]] : ''And how !'' It's bad enough that the first global industrial war started raging on. [[Fighting for Survival|Now humanity has to fight for sheer survival]] [[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse|of life on Earth.]] [[Eldritch Abomination|The Grex know no mercy.]] Industrial resources and human reserves are not easy to acquire or in endless supply. And everything takes time to produce, as the author points out several times.
** One of the readers of the thread even declared in one post, that only ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' can rival these stories in terms of sheer bleakness and "grim-dark". Another one noted, that "[[Bittersweet Ending|if humanity eventually wins]], [[He Who Fights Monsters|its psyche is going to come out of the conflict very, very scarred]]".
** One of the readers of the thread even declared in one post, that only ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' can rival these stories in terms of sheer bleakness and "grim-dark". Another one noted, that "[[Bittersweet Ending|if humanity eventually wins]], [[He Who Fights Monsters|its psyche is going to come out of the conflict very, very scarred]]".
* [[Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys]] : Averted. The [[Gauls With Grenades]] are portrayed as brave and determined soldiers everytime they appear, even in situations where they're clearly outnumbered and outgunned.
* [[Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys]] : Averted. The [[Gauls With Grenades]] are portrayed as brave and determined soldiers everytime they appear, even in situations where they're clearly outnumbered and outgunned.
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* [[Rose Tinted Narrative]] : Averted. The author of the series has no qualms about showing the various prejudices and racist tendencies that were still an accepted part of everyday reality in the early 20. century. Often, [[Humans Are Bastards]] to each other, even in the face of iminent danger. A hidden [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]] [[An Aesop|Aesop]] is present : Humans can only survive and be victorious if they put aside their differences and unite against a great threat.
* [[Rose Tinted Narrative]] : Averted. The author of the series has no qualms about showing the various prejudices and racist tendencies that were still an accepted part of everyday reality in the early 20. century. Often, [[Humans Are Bastards]] to each other, even in the face of iminent danger. A hidden [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]] [[An Aesop|Aesop]] is present : Humans can only survive and be victorious if they put aside their differences and unite against a great threat.
* [[Sliding Scale of Alternate History Plausibility]] : Well, it's got an [[Alien Invasion]] during [[World War One]] - definitely [[Alien Space Bats|Type X]] and [[Rule of Cool]] / [[Rule of Drama]]. [[Shown Their Work|The descriptions of 1915-level tech and its effects on the alien invaders are very believable though.]]
* [[Sliding Scale of Alternate History Plausibility]] : Well, it's got an [[Alien Invasion]] during [[World War One]] - definitely [[Alien Space Bats|Type X]] and [[Rule of Cool]] / [[Rule of Drama]]. [[Shown Their Work|The descriptions of 1915-level tech and its effects on the alien invaders are very believable though.]]
* [[Shout Out]] / [[Homage]] : Waaay too many to count... Some go to nearly [[The Genie Knows Jack Nicholson]] levels, but take care to not completely shatter the atmosphere of the early 20. century.
* [[Shout-Out]] / [[Homage]] : Waaay too many to count... Some go to nearly [[The Genie Knows Jack Nicholson]] levels, but take care to not completely shatter the atmosphere of the early 20. century.
** A propaganda short meant to bolster the public's courage against the Grex ends with a recruiting adress and the question [[Starship Troopers|"Would you like to know more ?"]] above it.
** A propaganda short meant to bolster the public's courage against the Grex ends with a recruiting adress and the question [[Starship Troopers|"Would you like to know more ?"]] above it.
** A Scottish soldier after gunning down an attacking Grex: [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|"Ooh, they're goin' to have to glue ya back together... IN HELL !"]]
** A Scottish soldier after gunning down an attacking Grex: [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|"Ooh, they're goin' to have to glue ya back together... IN HELL !"]]

Revision as of 18:47, 26 January 2014

Swarm on the Somme is an ongoing Alternate History Web Original story series in the Alien Space Bats sub-forum of Alternate History Dot Com, started in early autumn 2009.

The story is essentially a typical tale of Earth being invaded by a Horde of Alien Locusts, while unprepared humanity tries to unite and rally its forces against the Planet Looters. BUT this time, it's not set in the Present Day, or Next Sunday AD, or World War Two. This time, it occurs in the earliest months of World War One. And it's Better Than It Sounds.

You can read the main thread here or the newer thread, episode only thread, here.


Tropes of this series :

  "They can't shoot us all. We'll show who is fighting out here for the Motherland..."

  • The Swarm : Guess.
  • Too Dumb to Live / Nice Job Breaking It, Hero : The human armies vastly underestimate the cunningness and intelligence of the Grex in the first weeks of the conflict. They eventually recover from the hard-earned lessons and gradually start innovating their tactics and equipment in order to better respond to the worldwide threat.
  • Turks With Troops : Helping their former Russian enemies at repelling the onslaughts of Grex swarms in the Ural mountains. They dislike the local snow and cold, but are still a Badass Crew.
  • Values Dissonance: And how, with (completely accurate) historical famous people like U.S. president Woodrow Wilson holding extremely racist beliefs. The whole alien invasion thing does wonders for various national and ethnic rivalries issue though once former enemies start realizing they have to unite to win.
  • X Meets Y / Recycled in Space : It's a bit like War Against the Chtorr... BUT SET IN World War One !
  • War Is Hell : To almost literal levels...
  • We Have Reserves : Sadly, this is more true on the Grex side of the war. Humans are starting to suffer shortages of manpower, and "supplies" of fresh soldiers are getting hard to come by, especially in the most infested areas.
  • What Measure Is A Human / What Measure Is a Non-Human? : Invoked a lot by the characters, both Grex and human.
  • World of Badass : What the most Grex-infested frontlines have become, in order for the soldiers to even survive.
  • World War One : The Grex invade Earth in January 1915, at a time where most of the really powerful military tech and gear of the era was only under development and infantry of even the wealthier nations rarely used any helmets on the battlefield. Needless to say, the Alien Invasion stimulates the advances in military technology a lot. The British Admirality's tank project starts advancing considerably, and in less than 3 weeks after the aliens arrived, the first tanks are deployed on the western front alongside British and French troops.
  • You Will Be Assimilated : One of the methods used by the Grex to replenish and innovate their forces.
  • Zerg Rush : The Grex play this horrifically straight, to the extent of destroying their own co-fighters in a whim of an eye, if it can earn them any tactical advantage.