Justaquestion12
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Wait this is an assassin's creed crossover now? When that happen?
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Wait this is an assassin's creed crossover now? When that happen?
I honestly don't remember the part where S31 where templars, I mean it makes sense when you think about though. I'm reminded about what Edward said to Torres when he killed him which lines up what the Federation/S31/Templars try/did do.Ever since the previous story, when the Empire exposed Section 31, which I wrote as simply the latest incarnation of the Templar Order.
I honestly don't remember the part where S31 where templars, I mean it makes sense when you think about though. I'm reminded about what Edward said to Torres when he killed him which lines up what the Federation/S31/Templars try/did do.
Just please don't heavily focus on that Isu/those who came before crap, it was always the worst aspect of the series
Oh so star Trek's federation was a templar creation in your interpretation?
Should be when I know your biases before I remember you mentioning.It was, yes. A utopian society free of all want and discontent, led by an enlightened and intellectual elite who have no compunctions committing horrible, horrible acts for the sake of the so-called greater good. Sound familiar?
Should be when I know your biases before I remember you mentioning.
Though with the way assassins creed had the templars go at it, they and the assassins had a hand in starting it and then corrupting it.
Usually that tends to happen historically.Meta-wise, I don't think utopia is desirable in any way. When I was younger I did, and a part of me admits that the life of your typical Federation citizen is very tempting. But I know better (that, or I'm just too cynical after having experienced what real life actually is like). Utopia would only destroy Humanity, assuming it can even exist beyond smoke and mirrors plus equal amounts of bread and circuses, on the basis that the devil finds work for idle hands.
Put another way, utopia => idle hands => Fall ofthe EldarMan => Slaanesh.
Usually that tends to happen historically.
It would make an interesting meta commentary for said utopia to break down by itself because of boredom and hedonism to chase the next new high except it might be too spicy as a story to be released.
As someone would say when you explore such a topic where you intentionally write an utopia breaking down because of hedonism like how the eldar fell, deal in absolutes such that the graphic depiction is too horrid to read.
Yeah. Nothing is sacred and anyone in the middle of it to see it will likely say they deserved what Slaanesh did to them for doing that.True, I suppose. Besides, I suspect that whatever it was the Eldar got up to at the very end of the Fall, just before Slaanesh was born, would have made 120 Days in Sodom look like a guidebook to chaste and modest living.
Still in Star Trek, the wormhole/portal closed after a few years? Then it's been like 20/30 years later now ?So, is jaenara still in startrek galaxy? Or she is back home on star wars galaxy ?
So, is jaenara still in startrek galaxy? Or she is back home on star wars galaxy ?
Thanks for the answer!! So, Jaenara is the regent ruler for new empire (of dragons!), what kind of policies she had that differs them form the empire proper? What is it then, that stays the same? Are there any of her household with her in the new galaxy?She's there on Mars, which is the Empire's capital in the Milky Way. I mean, she's the Viceroy of the New Territories, she kinda has to be there. And even if the closure of the wormhole has cut her off from her family's fiefs, well, a title/s is largely an empty thing anyway. They gave her prestige and weight on Coruscant, but here in the New Territories, her authority and influence has less to do with her family as much as the offices she holds: Viceroy of the New Territories, Warlord of the Empire, and Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy.
She just hasn't shown yet since the focus of this story is on one of the ISB's special-ops teams, but she's there, whether in a fancy apartment in uptown Tharsis, working in the viceroy's office at the Imperial Ziggurat in Olympus Mons, or managing grand strategy across the galaxy from Olympus Mons/Planum Boreum/Iapetus or some other major military base. But again, she's so high-up in the Imperial hierarchy that if she ever personally appears, expect team nine to suddenly stand-to, because when the woman who has become the Empress in all but name of the Milky Way gets involved, then shit has really hit the fan.
Thanks for the answer!! So, Jaenara is the regent ruler for new empire (of dragons!), what kind of policies she had that differs them from the empire proper? What is it then, that stays the same? Are there any of her household with her in the new galaxy?
Vader had fucking Force sensitive samurai girls?!!? Consider me intrigued.The elder of the two sisters, Yuki Farhill, Inquisitor of the Galactic Empire, and former Shadow Hand to Darth Vader.
And the younger of the two sisters, Yuka Farhill, Inquisitor of the Galactic Empire, and former Shadow Hand to Darth Vader.
Vader had fucking Force sensitive samurai girls?!!? Consider me intrigued.