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7/13/2025, 3:07:25 AM
>>531005932
>a First Empire creation that they made as a failsafe during the skeleton rebellion, an agent that could resurface eventually to take control of the rebel skeletons
And that was the connective piece. I figure it as much like the satellites we know are chugging away up in orbit there could be an observation & relay station up in the network. We've called this X-3, the brain of the eyes. It is not intended to be some deus ex machina or some mastermind controlling influence. It, in essence, is the intermediary for our perspective over the ages of what's happening on the moon. The persuasion upon the nanomachines is where, as you outline, things get incredibly murky and open to scrutiny.
If we wanted to play the idea out - (You) then could be chalked up as one of the catalyzing influences upon the downfall of the First civilization. Think of it like a Rimworld colony gone wrong (read: Robotic revolution), wake up thousands of years later & you get Kenshi 1 & 2...but you no longer have any real influence over the factions on the ground. In any case the concept is portable in that whatever trouble you're causing in the era of Kenshi 1 implies that which you do in Kenshi 2 (and the supposed Kenshi 3 era before that) are in-part determined by what *you* do. Maybe the world doesn't care about you, though it's still subject to your will if forced upon it...
>a First Empire creation that they made as a failsafe during the skeleton rebellion, an agent that could resurface eventually to take control of the rebel skeletons
And that was the connective piece. I figure it as much like the satellites we know are chugging away up in orbit there could be an observation & relay station up in the network. We've called this X-3, the brain of the eyes. It is not intended to be some deus ex machina or some mastermind controlling influence. It, in essence, is the intermediary for our perspective over the ages of what's happening on the moon. The persuasion upon the nanomachines is where, as you outline, things get incredibly murky and open to scrutiny.
If we wanted to play the idea out - (You) then could be chalked up as one of the catalyzing influences upon the downfall of the First civilization. Think of it like a Rimworld colony gone wrong (read: Robotic revolution), wake up thousands of years later & you get Kenshi 1 & 2...but you no longer have any real influence over the factions on the ground. In any case the concept is portable in that whatever trouble you're causing in the era of Kenshi 1 implies that which you do in Kenshi 2 (and the supposed Kenshi 3 era before that) are in-part determined by what *you* do. Maybe the world doesn't care about you, though it's still subject to your will if forced upon it...
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