It's not just some random planet.
Still pretty impressive she managed to position herself within rowing distance of Gaal's landing site. Although perhaps she figured out where Gaal's house used to be and that's the link.
It's not just some random planet.
Yeah, I'm guessing they would both have been searching for her home settlement.Still pretty impressive she managed to position herself within rowing distance of Gaal's landing site. Although perhaps she figured out where Gaal's house used to be and that's the link.
Cleon is pretty clearly a motherf****r as a default setting, whatever momentary concessions he's tempted to make toward mercy or good governance. He's at his most inventive, determined, ingenious, and horrific when revenging himself on someone.Ouch @ Azura. Talk about a fate worse than death.
Wouldn’t take too long before insanity set in permanently.
She deserved it though.Ouch @ Azura. Talk about a fate worse than death.
Wouldn’t take too long before insanity set in permanently.
Cleon is pretty clearly a motherf****r as a default setting, whatever momentary concessions he's tempted to make toward mercy or good governance. He's at his most inventive, determined, ingenious, and horrific when revenging himself on someone.
This particular Brother Day is intriguingly psychopathic in his own way, because the only instinct he has toward mercy is directly tied to the reason he consigns someone to one of the closest things sci-fi can produce to actual Hell.
Interesting thought. And exactly the kind of uncertainty the hermetically-sealed dynastic cloning system was intended to prevent. Who knows, now?and it could well be those tendencies resulted from conspirators interference with the cloning process.
Ouch @ Azura. Talk about a fate worse than death.
Wouldn’t take too long before insanity set in permanently.
She deserved it though.![]()
and it could well be those tendencies resulted from conspirators interference with the cloning process.
though it could also be influenced by experience and growing after the sky bridge fell.
Remember his predecessor/father/brother mercilessly destroyed half of two worlds killing billions (presumably) and condemning the survivors to walk radioactive ruins. All as retribution for the bombing of the Star Bridge which was likely the fault of only one of them, and may well be the fault of neither of them. I think the Cleons are all a bit psychopathic, alteration or otherwise...
An argument could be made that it takes a psychopath (or at least a sociopath) to operate effectively in such a role. A sane and empathetic person probably wouldn't remain either of those for very long when given that level of power and responsibility. Indeed it takes a megalomaniac to even think they have any business exercising dominion over so many people.Remember his predecessor/father/brother mercilessly destroyed half of two worlds killing billions (presumably) and condemning the survivors to walk radioactive ruins. All as retribution for the bombing of the Star Bridge which was likely the fault of only one of them, and may well be the fault of neither of them. I think the Cleons are all a bit psychopathic, alteration or otherwise...
That headline kinda misses teh concern....not so much about having an autocratic ruler...but that the LACK of SOME kind of government would greatly facilitate the destruction of culture (such as music, history, art, etc.), and THAT would be bad....but a move to prepare for the destruction of the EMPIRE but yet preserve the GOOD things would be preferable
That headline kinda misses teh concern....not so much about having an autocratic ruler...but that the LACK of SOME kind of government would greatly facilitate the destruction of culture (such as music, history, art, etc.), and THAT would be bad....but a move to prepare for the destruction of the EMPIRE but yet preserve the GOOD things would be preferable
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