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The sound wasn't a thud—it was a wet snap. When an 8-foot alien bully swings at a human student, he expects dominance. Instead, he discovers that hitting a Class 12 Deathworlder is functionally identical to punching a wall of solid Dura-Steel. 🧠 The Human Perspective (Core Lesson): Evolution on a "Class 12" high-gravity world (Earth) has endowed humans with skeletal structures that possess "structural redundancy" rivaling dreadnought armor. The story highlights a terrifying biological reality: humans aren't dangerous just because we can survive trauma, but because we possess the kinetic potential to shatter alien biology like glass if we fail to exercise extreme restraint. 🚀 What's Inside: • 🍰 The Peace Offering: A simple slice of chocolate cake becomes the catalyst for a brutal cafeteria showdown. • 🏥 The Medical Anomaly: A frantic doctor attempts to scan a human skull, only to find biology that defies galactic physics. • 💣 The Glass World Theory: The chilling realization that the "harmless" human student is actually a biological weapon walking through a nursery. ⭐ Why Sci-Fi Fans Love This: This story perfectly subverts the "underdog" trope, delivering the ultimate HFY dopamine hit by revealing that the quiet human isn't hiding from the aliens—she's hiding her own terrifying strength to protect them. 👇 Fuel the Channel: 👍 Like if humans are the tanks of the galaxy! 💬 Comment: Would you have hit him back? 🔔 Subscribe for daily Sci-Fi epics! #HFY #HumansAreSpaceOrcs #Deathworlders #SciFiStory #AlienAcademy #HumanDurability #SciFiAudiobook #GalacticSchool #ShortStory #WritingPrompts