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| Well, it was also nice that they all got back to the Commonwealth. Although I should think they'll still have to fight Nietzscheans and Magog. | |
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| Right. I wouldn't be surprised if we're expected to assume they're no threat without the Abyss backing them up, but that'd just be stupid. | |
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| Though it's also possible they won't have to fight the Nietzscheans, if they accept Beka as their Matriarch. But I don't think that was clearly enough established. | |
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| Hai, I should very much like to see a confrontation between Beka and Tyr. He claims to be the reincarnation of Drago Museveni, but we all know that actually his son, Tamerlane is. | |
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| It definitely doesn't make sense that we didn't see Tyr at all. Though at least Harper mentioned him, in jest. But I always found Tyr far more interesting than Rhade. | |
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| Me too. Also, I thought it sucked that Rev Bem wasn't even mentioned. Well, any number of things left me unsatisfied. But on the whole, it was a fair ending. | |
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