TheScottishlad
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The current plans probably take too long or leave too many loose ends behind, giving them time to fuck humanity completely one last time"God, how bad of a fuck-up was it, to not get them all at the time if Enikk was willing to back that attack, but all of our ongoing plans keep being deemed 'too risky' in the modern day…?'"
The current plans probably take too long or leave too many loose ends behind, giving them time to fuck humanity completely one last time
That guy's still alive right? Or is this another change?He was ultimately tried for treason in the midst of this, executed, and in the aftermath,
In the original game timeline, Johan 'New Hope' Cross was imprisoned and "died" in an escape attempt, making it to the surface and defecting to Eden, where he serves as the human commander attached to Inherit.
"We've all had chances to speak directly with Enikk, Pholus," Ingrid said. "She will freely provide her ongoing estimates for mankind's long-term survival, and her historic estimates at that upon request from anyone with high enough clearance to hear them. At the time of your attack, had the Council not been decimated and replaced with far more moderate Councillors, Enikk gave the Ark a decade to survive, at the absolute most. The state of the Ark now may seem horrible to you, but this is, by all accounts, the best case scenario we could have hoped for given the circumstances."
Dorothy mentions him in chapter 32, so he's alive.In this story's altered timeline? It's very likely he's done the same thing as before, unless the Central Government learnt from Joe and made sure that Johan died for real. (Enikk might still fake his actual death and spirit him away to where he ends up defecting to Inherit though).
Screenshot or it didn't happen