Well, now that I've seen @skeh's stream, I have a few words to say.
First up, it's all confirmed that this isn't yet another of those #VTuber debuts of threatening specimens like it has recently been, so that's a huuuuge relief!
Second, yeah, he's indeed a bird, from the looks of things. I was seriously confused as to what it meant, but it turns out that:
Third, they're from an afflicted race of evolved birds in a planet far, far away from ours, not just bi-dimensionally or tri-dimensionally, but quad-dimensionally! I admittedly struggle to comprehend this a bit, but this pretty much confirms, unless I'm wrong, that the theory of multiple iterations of our observable universe turns out to be true!
Fourth, I want to hug the heck out of #Skeh!
Poor, poor he! Only 20% of their population exists because of an asteroid crash! I can't fathom how terrible this must've been for them! Like, really! It afflicts me so much that the corporations gave jack shit about supporting them
Now, I might be getting a decent amount of stuff wrong, because he naturally had to do this whole debut thing very quickly due to the interference risks from the clouds, not to mention a few pesky squirrels, so I've naturally been anxious that the stream would fall at any minute, and it did. Around three to four times. Thankfully the latter two were recoverable at a much faster speed than the first two times it fell down, but I did have to reload the browser and stuff. And I mean, hey! The fact that he could stream at all is a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge achievement! Seriously!! It's not like he was streaming from one country from here, or in a nearby orbiting space station or something. He was streaming from a whole different (albeit similar) world that is far beyond our observable universe! Not to mention it strengthens my trust in the far reaches of science in our lives and theirs!