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This fits unusually well with the Official continuity, and is fascinating and plausible.
It is the things we do not abandon that define who we are. - Datalinks
We, who can make nations from the sea and pitch ourselves forty-four light years through nothingness, despair of the simple project of saving ourselves. It is not apocalypse we are outrunning, but the shame of failure. - Datalinks
We have already discovered immortality in the form of generational wealth. Long after my name is forgotten, the decisions I make in this life will have shaped a comfortable future for my children's children's children. - Datalinks
Imagine the entire contents of the planetary datalinks, the sum total of human knowledge, blasted into the Planetmind’s fragile neural network with the full power of every reactor on the planet. Thousands of years of civilization compressed into a single searing burst of revelation. That is our last-ditch attempt to win humanity a reprieve from extinction at the hands of an awakening alien god. - Planet Speaks
But Lal never made sense to me as XO. It seems too obvious that, to the well-educated, he was recognizable as a problematic quantity, even if it might not have been clear to them that he was a full-blown sociopath. I don't see why the U.N. would have put someone like Lal in such a position.
This whole thread is very high quality work, and commenting feels like drawing a mustache on the Mona Lisa. That's certainly held me back before more than once.You might get way more feedback with an RTD comments thread clearly labeled and crosslinked in the OPs. In fact, if there was a single author posting, I'd point out that you, Trenacker, can lock the thread yourself and still post. -As-is-though? Pick any post on the first page of the thread that you don't mind duping onto this page, do so, rewrite the original as the OP of a comment thread, and I'll be happy to trawl through and do some thread surgery for you. Re-doing an early post into that OP makes it practical to move this post, for example, and leave you first spot.Best of both worlds, I think, can't hurt and may well increase feedback a good deal.
Quote from: Trenacker on February 26, 2023, 07:00:58 PMBut Lal never made sense to me as XO. It seems too obvious that, to the well-educated, he was recognizable as a problematic quantity, even if it might not have been clear to them that he was a full-blown sociopath. I don't see why the U.N. would have put someone like Lal in such a position.OH - you meant YANG and your fingers forgot. Now it all makes sense. I don't disgree at all. Perhaps his hive tendencies didn't show until he got his shot to practice them on Planet? He's very capable otherwise, I do think, what with his attitude towards self discipline and self improvement.Back on Miriam? I've been on the record as long as I've been in the community -see my Sister Miriam De-uglified thread redone on this forum- that, coming at it as a faction modder artist who's made a lot of leaderheads, Miriam is also a visual hatchet job. She's Dana Carvey's Church Lady character with red hair and an army, not coincidentally played by the least attractive-looking human being of the original seven.
It was easy to love the Earth. Standing barefoot in the sunshine, we swallowed cold lungfuls of juniper-tinged air and plucked apples from the trees. What use to us is this other place that we cannot even taste? - I Reject
Like the teeth of some ravening monster, the hard angles and false promise of mechanical ingenuity have come again to reduce us all to drones. - We Must Dissent