These rebels seem to not have any long term plans for anything, and fight just for sh*ts and giggles. They have cause, and goal, but what will happen in result? I think the answer is pretty much explained in other comics: Doesn’t matter on who wins, that’s Game Over. Congratulations, you dun goofed.
they just fight to make a statement, there’s impossible to “win” against a global power. Some just want to try to escape the city, but after that, the rest of the world is not much different.
But my point is that, they just want freedom, but they don’t have answers. I don’t see them as “the good guys” or “the bad guys”, just something that has to exist in a regime like this, if they’re right or wrong, that’s up for people reading to decide.
Certainly no good groups. Tempting as it is to think of the rebels as good, violence with no real goal is hard to justify.
There are good individuals, though, to be sure. Laura. Nova. Dexter. And more who strive toward goodness: Alpha and Ivory. Maybe Daniel? Probably at least some of the rebels, and I figure that likely includes the scruffy gentleman on this page whose name I keep forgetting.
And the Xeno won’t have one if the corporation gets their way(Of course, those who read the other comics know the outcome of their plans to create an entire species of soldier slaves).
You know in game called Stellaris you can create and play as species made out of clone army that masters have disappeared. They can’t reproduce naturally and have to rely on keeping cloning more populations. The origin have lots of drawbacks in early game but overall pretty nice for roleplay. So, it’s pretty much can be like one of what-if kind of story for xenos: What if Concortium didn’t made them to be able to reproduce, and after they become their own civilization, they had to build cloning facilities to keep up and increase their numbers (To be fair, clone… Read more »
Xenos in the Nova series CAN reproduce. despite their being entirely artificial, the process has still biological components, and it has flaws, SOME xenos were fertile, a few ones, and over many generations they manage to restore their fertility, but its rate of fertility is low, that’s why there are so little xenos in the Nova series, merely the clans and their cities, but the rest of the world feels empty, and they call it the wastelands. I would like to sometime go more in deepth about the social conflicts the genetic diseases xenos carried caused in their society, but… Read more »
I know that they can reproduce, I mean that Stellaris abandoned clone army origin to me felt like a what-if theory.
Anyway. Yeah, I think diseases kinda very complex thing, all roots in that Concortium didn’t plan out xenox in long run, since whole “meat to the grinder” thing.
These rebels seem to not have any long term plans for anything, and fight just for sh*ts and giggles. They have cause, and goal, but what will happen in result? I think the answer is pretty much explained in other comics: Doesn’t matter on who wins, that’s Game Over. Congratulations, you dun goofed.
they just fight to make a statement, there’s impossible to “win” against a global power. Some just want to try to escape the city, but after that, the rest of the world is not much different.
But my point is that, they just want freedom, but they don’t have answers. I don’t see them as “the good guys” or “the bad guys”, just something that has to exist in a regime like this, if they’re right or wrong, that’s up for people reading to decide.
Corporate entity with world domination plans, rebellion with no goals, and xenos caught in the middle. No good guys here, I’m afraid.
Certainly no good groups. Tempting as it is to think of the rebels as good, violence with no real goal is hard to justify.
There are good individuals, though, to be sure. Laura. Nova. Dexter. And more who strive toward goodness: Alpha and Ivory. Maybe Daniel? Probably at least some of the rebels, and I figure that likely includes the scruffy gentleman on this page whose name I keep forgetting.
Ah, that scruffy guy.
Yes this is ying-yang type of thing, and xenos more of a grey neutrality, since they aren’t exactly a society yet.
And the Xeno won’t have one if the corporation gets their way(Of course, those who read the other comics know the outcome of their plans to create an entire species of soldier slaves).
You know in game called Stellaris you can create and play as species made out of clone army that masters have disappeared. They can’t reproduce naturally and have to rely on keeping cloning more populations. The origin have lots of drawbacks in early game but overall pretty nice for roleplay. So, it’s pretty much can be like one of what-if kind of story for xenos: What if Concortium didn’t made them to be able to reproduce, and after they become their own civilization, they had to build cloning facilities to keep up and increase their numbers (To be fair, clone… Read more »
Xenos in the Nova series CAN reproduce. despite their being entirely artificial, the process has still biological components, and it has flaws, SOME xenos were fertile, a few ones, and over many generations they manage to restore their fertility, but its rate of fertility is low, that’s why there are so little xenos in the Nova series, merely the clans and their cities, but the rest of the world feels empty, and they call it the wastelands. I would like to sometime go more in deepth about the social conflicts the genetic diseases xenos carried caused in their society, but… Read more »
I know that they can reproduce, I mean that Stellaris abandoned clone army origin to me felt like a what-if theory.
Anyway. Yeah, I think diseases kinda very complex thing, all roots in that Concortium didn’t plan out xenox in long run, since whole “meat to the grinder” thing.