@JSpagboli @SCentralized @N7_lightsaber You could also argue it's Lando's feels of being trapped as well. With his position as Baron Administrator and such a large, sprawling city in the background, he still nowhere to go and no real power left. They can't simply hop the railing and run or order the Empire to leave.
@bywillborger@robinbombus Perhaps the subtly is a bit too subtle. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to spread Managed Democracy to escaped, farm raised bugs filled with E-710 from aboard the SES Harbinger of Patriotism.
Vault Boy would approve.
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Console wars and their participants have always been an odd one for me. But, then again, I've never been blinded by brand loyalty to the point of unquestioning subservience. To each their own, I guess.
@Owlz1865 @stephenfinn3 @DragonNexus@ShadowTodd They did have an asteroid defense system which makes it especially odd that after the Rodger Young came into contact with the asteroid they would have to contact Fleet Command to let them know about it. If the system worked as advertised, should the lack of a warning not matter?
@stephenfinn3 @DragonNexus@ShadowTodd Now, whether it was a stray asteroid, shot at the earth as retaliation for the Mormons colonizing inside the quarantine zone, or a false flag to justify going to war and feeding the machine is a different thing altogether.
@stephenfinn3 @DragonNexus@ShadowTodd Yes, the Cherenkov Drive. But it requires our suspension of disbelief, much like the asteroid making the trek across the stars or Klendathu having a fully breathable atmosphere and earth equivalent gravity.