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6/20/2025, 4:17:13 AM
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>>23332800
>Ideology might transcend leadership, but militaries certainly don't
You don't understand how fanatic terrorists work, do you?
>Are you implying that people would see the super coordinators holding them at gunpoint and switch over to supporting...the terrorists trying to hold them at gunpoint?
By that same logic, you can make the argument that the Foundation crisis served to increase Blue Cosmos's ranks both as a movement and in military power. People on Earth would seek strength in any sort of movement that opposes Coordinators and goes out of its way to kill them like in the movie's starting scene. They would see them as "the ones that actually fight", compared to the useless regular forces, and give them the benefit of the doubt that their brutality will be directed at the enemy.
>Of course Naturals are going to be wary of Coordinators following Freedom, but picking Blue Cosmos as the people's champion is just not in the cards after the movies's opening, let alone the events of Berlin. In the first place, the last thing anyone wants at this point regardless is more conflict.
Novel argues otherwise.
>Compass is also loaded with multiple war heroes
"Oh, look! It's that guy doing cool poses! Can I get some food, please?" Kira and his stable cannot create anything resembling an enduring peace, just put out fires when they flare up. That's the whole point of COMPASS.
>let alone the events of Berlin
Non-diegetic answer: the writing likes to sweep things under the rug. Break The World was a thing for a bunch of episodes, but there weren't many long-term repercussions. Or, as we've been arguing, nobody seems to mind that a nuclear holocaust that would've killed tens of millions has been attempted TWICE.
>>23332800
>Ideology might transcend leadership, but militaries certainly don't
You don't understand how fanatic terrorists work, do you?
>Are you implying that people would see the super coordinators holding them at gunpoint and switch over to supporting...the terrorists trying to hold them at gunpoint?
By that same logic, you can make the argument that the Foundation crisis served to increase Blue Cosmos's ranks both as a movement and in military power. People on Earth would seek strength in any sort of movement that opposes Coordinators and goes out of its way to kill them like in the movie's starting scene. They would see them as "the ones that actually fight", compared to the useless regular forces, and give them the benefit of the doubt that their brutality will be directed at the enemy.
>Of course Naturals are going to be wary of Coordinators following Freedom, but picking Blue Cosmos as the people's champion is just not in the cards after the movies's opening, let alone the events of Berlin. In the first place, the last thing anyone wants at this point regardless is more conflict.
Novel argues otherwise.
>Compass is also loaded with multiple war heroes
"Oh, look! It's that guy doing cool poses! Can I get some food, please?" Kira and his stable cannot create anything resembling an enduring peace, just put out fires when they flare up. That's the whole point of COMPASS.
>let alone the events of Berlin
Non-diegetic answer: the writing likes to sweep things under the rug. Break The World was a thing for a bunch of episodes, but there weren't many long-term repercussions. Or, as we've been arguing, nobody seems to mind that a nuclear holocaust that would've killed tens of millions has been attempted TWICE.
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