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Quote from: BeyondChiron on December 11, 2014, 12:56:11 AM@BUncle ah ok. In that case i agree. I wonder how the novels are. I havent read themThey are okay. They end up in a very dark place: (click to show/hide)Basically, the novels end with a Conquest Victory for Miriam and Yang's daughter. Their pact ends up acquiring Singularity weapons from the University, and they use it to carve a swath of destruction across planet. Ultimately, the surviving faction leaders retreat into hardened underground bunkers, where they plan to undergo Clinical Immortality treatment in order to give themselves another 200 or so years of life, which they plan to spend within the Virtual World.
@BUncle ah ok. In that case i agree. I wonder how the novels are. I havent read them
Ok i'll just ignore all that I refuse to believe an ending where Miriam wins, becausr mass suicide throug a psi gate is cooler :p i wish i could read them nonethelesz
Quote from: BeyondChiron on December 12, 2014, 03:11:25 AMOk i'll just ignore all that I refuse to believe an ending where Miriam wins, becausr mass suicide throug a psi gate is cooler :p i wish i could read them nonetheleszI don't see either as happening; I think of as being an ever-more-ignored voice as time progresses, but never quite disappearing and eventually making a minor contribution to the Planetmind as well as contributing a substantial number of those who keep their human forms after Transcendence.
Quote from: Yitzi on December 14, 2014, 03:38:03 AMQuote from: BeyondChiron on December 12, 2014, 03:11:25 AMOk i'll just ignore all that I refuse to believe an ending where Miriam wins, becausr mass suicide throug a psi gate is cooler :p i wish i could read them nonetheleszI don't see either as happening; I think of as being an ever-more-ignored voice as time progresses, but never quite disappearing and eventually making a minor contribution to the Planetmind as well as contributing a substantial number of those who keep their human forms after Transcendence.I don't think the tech quotes even really say who it is she is sending through. Or even whether the other end is just a null. We can spin it into meaning anything, which is why those two quotes, which most players will rarely hear, are so terrifying. She could also be brainwashing other faction's citizens by presenting it as a miracle to a promised land.
I've always found the dichotomy between the thoughtful science ethicist Miriam in the tech quotes & project movies, and the petulantly hostile Miriam of faction diplomacy interesting. That's probably just poor creative coordination, but in-universe, it hints at a complex personality...
Quote from: Yitzi on December 14, 2014, 03:38:03 AMQuote from: BeyondChiron on December 12, 2014, 03:11:25 AMOk i'll just ignore all that I refuse to believe an ending where Miriam wins, becausr mass suicide throug a psi gate is cooler :p i wish i could read them nonetheleszI don't see either as happening; I think of as being an ever-more-ignored voice as time progresses, but never quite disappearing and eventually making a minor contribution to the Planetmind as well as contributing a substantial number of those who keep their human forms after Transcendence.Well the work which Psi Gate quotes is called Last Testament. Add to that "walking to the garden of God" and "casting off sin" sugests that whatever it happened, it was definitive. Her lack of concern for planet (Promised Land) and her Christianity probably clashing with the Cult of Planet that arose late game leads me to think she isnt one for transcendence. And the "with luck we shall meet on the other side" suggest death in my opinion. I can almost picture her in a podium in New Jerusalen, beseeching her flock to go through and them going unknowingly and bindly to it. She seems like the kind who would find transcendece sacrilegy and would get a shitton of people killed to "save their souls"
Quote from: Yitzi on December 14, 2014, 03:38:03 AMQuote from: BeyondChiron on December 12, 2014, 03:11:25 AMOk i'll just ignore all that I refuse to believe an ending where Miriam wins, becausr mass suicide throug a psi gate is cooler :p i wish i could read them nonetheleszI don't see either as happening; I think of as being an ever-more-ignored voice as time progresses, but never quite disappearing and eventually making a minor contribution to the Planetmind as well as contributing a substantial number of those who keep their human forms after Transcendence.Well the work which Psi Gate quotes is called Last Testament.
Add to that "walking to the garden of God" and "casting off sin" sugests that whatever it happened, it was definitive.
Her lack of concern for planet (Promised Land) and her Christianity probably clashing with the Cult of Planet that arose late game leads me to think she isnt one for transcendence. And the "with luck we shall meet on the other side" suggest death in my opinion. I can almost picture her in a podium in New Jerusalen, beseeching her flock to go through and them going unknowingly and bindly to it. She seems like the kind who would find transcendece sacrilegy and would get a shitton of people killed to "save their souls"
Yeah, before she abdicated.True, and Transcendence is definitely definitive. Except:1. That doesn't fit with the "age of miracles" part of the quote.2. After Transcendence, Planet (for those who didn't join the Planetmind) is very much a Promised Land and a return to Eden (just read the epilogue), fitting very nicely with the language in that quote.3. None of the main faction leaders like the Cult of Planet, and I suspect it fizzled out once the Voice of Planet was operational.