Devil's Advocate: Empire of Humanity
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 4:58 am
Rifts Conversion Book page 40:
"These overzealous, embittered fascists make the average Coalition citizen look like a liberal pacifist."
This makes me feel like I'm taking the easy road by spending so much energy defending the CS on the MDC forums. This should, based on the above, be more of a challenge.
I am rather unstudied in these books though.
Would anyone here care to offer some defenses for the Empire of Humanity?
Or if not, would anyone care to make any criticisms open to countering?
Sometimes one needs a change of pace from the CS and this sounds like a fresh and interesting venue to reflect upon.
It seems a lot simpler since AtB has less magic (it all seems to be happening in isolated places like Avalon/Australia) and there's cool stuff like super powers and more variety in mutant animals.
The scape of humanity v. other is also complicated by the other being altered Earthlings due to human interference, instead of other-dimensional interlopers. They're also quite mortal and more human-like in power, less intimidating MDC juggernauts, no shape-shifting dragons, etc.
A lot of the standard justifications I come up with or see others come up with for CS treatment of non-humans doesn't apply here, so doing so would require being much more imaginative, digging deeper.
"These overzealous, embittered fascists make the average Coalition citizen look like a liberal pacifist."
This makes me feel like I'm taking the easy road by spending so much energy defending the CS on the MDC forums. This should, based on the above, be more of a challenge.
I am rather unstudied in these books though.
Would anyone here care to offer some defenses for the Empire of Humanity?
Or if not, would anyone care to make any criticisms open to countering?
Sometimes one needs a change of pace from the CS and this sounds like a fresh and interesting venue to reflect upon.
It seems a lot simpler since AtB has less magic (it all seems to be happening in isolated places like Avalon/Australia) and there's cool stuff like super powers and more variety in mutant animals.
The scape of humanity v. other is also complicated by the other being altered Earthlings due to human interference, instead of other-dimensional interlopers. They're also quite mortal and more human-like in power, less intimidating MDC juggernauts, no shape-shifting dragons, etc.
A lot of the standard justifications I come up with or see others come up with for CS treatment of non-humans doesn't apply here, so doing so would require being much more imaginative, digging deeper.