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SPANISH/ENGLISH. Greetings!
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Anonymous asked:

So did Monst3r somehow gain sentience or was it like that already and Kal'tsit was engaging in freaky public petplay all this time.

It's been sentient since forever, it just had a very specific job and reason to be and it was "shoot a particle beam at the things Kal'tsit wanted a particle beam shot at", and I can't really think of anything that constitutes petplay on their interactions all jokes aside, it lives in her back, claws shit that needs to be clawed, calls it a day.

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They should make Kal'tsit do a ton more chic dance moves but they MUST keep her face blank and serious at all times or I'll blow this building with all the hostages.

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Do you think at some point early on in Arknights the intent was to be a buildup to a more critical look at Rhodes as more morally grey than it first appears? Because when I started the game I was so sure that's where it was going. Popukar probably being one of the first characters you get, the idea of SWEEP, the understanding I had at the time of darknights doctor and y'know, the villains being who they are. I just thought it would be more of a thing.

I don't think necessarily, I think the intent was always to posit Rhodes Island as "as good as you can get while still being a relatively major power but not quite as big or resourceful as a state". I do think it bears mentioning that child soldiers/children and teenagers with a job as a concept don't seem to really carry a stigma as they do in the real world: The only real times in which these are painted in negative lights are when the conditions or results of these decisions end up in something negative:

  • Popukar was clearly indentured labor at the lumberyard. The part that's condemned is that she was miserable and practically a slave, not really that she was working per se, and she's given a job by RI later after Kal'tsit personally gets her out of there.
  • Frostleaf's being a child soldier even before Rhodes Island isn't really all that condemned, the effects it had on her psyche is.
  • Absinthe, just orphaned, is made a Rhodes Island Operator. This notion isn't rejected or truly contested, no more than "maybe we can send her somewhere proper for care". Hell, all the Ursus kids also get made into Operators.
  • Even outside of this, we hire children frequently: Bubble, Suzuran, Shamare, you name it. Sure, each has a context, especially Shamare who is Fucking Haunted, but the matter of the fact is that Rhodes Island isn't just housing them, it's also showing no real qualms with them taking the Operator Testing Battery and, if they succeed, hiring them. It's mentioned several times that Rhodes Island has many non-combat roles -- Angelina used to be a Messenger for Rhodes Island before taking the Operator test, Orchid was offered a desk job at Rhodes Island initially, and Weedy was a Rhodes Island researcher who explicitly worked out and trained so she could pass the physical components of the test -- but there's no real turn of eyes when a child says mmmm yeah I'll do the Battlefield Supporter Battery please, thank you.
  • Amiya is, you know, the CEO of Rhodes Island, and that IS pointed out in a "damn, fucked up" way, but what's being lamented is not her having a job, it's her having a BIG difficult job. I think no one would bat an eye if Amiya was a regular Operator under Theresa instead (granted, because she's the owner's daughter, but even without that link).

These are some examples of in-universe logic regarding the whole child soldier and kid with a job. I'd wager it's because life expectancy in Terra is pretty damn low from what we've gathered: Armed conflict, crime, Catastrophes, Oripathy, there's plenty of ways to kick the bucket in Terra, much like it was in Ye Olde Ages in real life, which is coincidentally an era in which by 16 you already were an adult and were expected to start having adult responsibilities.

Pre-Amnesia Doctor was definitely not a stellar person but it's always understood that they weren't bad as much as broken: Scout put it best that it broke his heart to have seen this kind educator and fun, loving individual become a heartless tactician. Even when described this way, though, it wasn't like Doc became this Brooding Evil Mass, it's still mentioned plenty that they were pretty beloved by most people and a person they liked being friends with -- Ace, Scout, and Amiya all corroborate this, and in flashbacks, you have Theresa being pretty warm with Doc -- but if you were a footsoldier, Doctor was probably your worst nightmare because you were disposable -- W, Ines, Hoederer and Flamebringer can tell you as much -- so we had less a villain or a vile individual and more a broken individual who was remolded into someone that could withstand the immense psychological pressure that came with having their role. That's not to sanitize pre-amn Doctor, it's to echo the game's own words on them as per the characters in the setting that knew them from back then, and who held both positive and negative opinions on them.

Looking at all of these from an in-universe lens, they all have coherent in-universe explanations. I also think they would have foreshadowed any sort of Rhodes Island Insiduous Vileness with characters or actions by now: Less than stellar, antagonistic high command, dubious orders to do some vile stuff, other such things. The closest we get to this is Kal'tsit hating Doctor's guts, but also Kal'tsit is a really good person and her hatred of Doctor stems from her knowing them pre-amnesia, seeing how that happened, and what Doc did in those times, particularly one big event that's pretty lore relevant.

You may have noticed the elephant in the room [SPOILERS FOR PEOPLE NOT DONE WITH THE REUNION ARC YET]: I didn't address the enemy part yet. That's because that's the part that I still have some conflicted feelings over: The real enemy, in the end, isn't Reunion's ideals -- which are shared with Rhodes Island -- but rather it's what Reunion has become, a false flag operation for the Ursus Empire to justify a war. On one hand, I like that, on the other, I do think it's something that should've been more graciously hinted at in the very early chapters, because in those very early chapters, you REALLY are rent-a-cops in essence, putting down the people you set out to help. Of course, it's not that simple and there's a nuance as to why and the business dealings and all that, but given the relative simplicity and pace of the early chapters, it really is easy to see it come across that way.

It does, however, ring consistent with what we were previously talking about, though: The essence of, more than the act or thing in itself. Or, in other words, in Terra, the onus of things seem to be placed on the result or context surrounding something more than that something in itself: Child soldiers are fine, unhappy and in-risk child soldiers are not. Teenagers with jobs are fine, teenagers with huge stressful jobs way out of their league are not. Revolutionary movements are fine, revolutionary movements with civilian casualties are not. And so on. There is DEFINITELY commentary that can be had about this, mind you, but that can be for another post in another blog.

With this in mind, I go back to what was first said in this post, I think the idea was always to posit Rhodes Island as "as good as you can get while still being a relatively major power but not quite as big or resourceful as a state".

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shauna shipman may be batshit insane and probably the worst thing to ever happen to everyone unlucky enough to be near her, but she’s also weirdly relatable because if i fumbled someone who looked like ella purnell so bad it resulted in her death, i’d probably crash out too. if i had to live the rest of my life with the knowledge that i was responsible for that lethal face card leaving this mortal coil? Well I can’t say I would become a sadistic bisexual dictator and start killing and butchering my other friends and psychologically torturing the people around me, but i probably would do some heinous shit

The Cass and Steph passing of the Batgirl mantle and hero worship is something I need more of like to Cass Batgirl was tied to both living up to the Bat standard and living up to Barbara's legacy. But for Steph, Bruce is dead. It's not about him. It's about Cass telling her she's good enough and offering her this sign of respect. Cass, who was always the best of them. Cass, who made Steph feel more than once like she wasn't good enough. It's a second chance and an apology and an offer of reconciliation and then because it's Cass (and because of editorial) she puts a million miles between her and Steph as soon as the mantle is passed on. Here is my most prized possession, here is my trust and respect. Good luck trying to live up to that, if you get anxious that you're failing me don't worry I won't be around to see it ❤️

Also the contrast between Steph and Tim as third mantle holders. Tim's worship of Dick driving him to become Robin vs his fluctuating respect and disdain of Jason and his ghost. Steph's begrudging team up with Babs turning to real friendship and teamwork but Cass's ghost being the primary driver behind so much of her and Babs acceptance of Steph being Batgirl. It's so good.

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Starting an Ep15 "live"blog thread. There will be spoilers in this.

(I say "live" because what happened was I woke up and immediately started reading this on my phone and got through like the first 1/3rd of it thereby fucking up both my sleep hygiene and the livebloggability of this. Oh well.)

Hey my friend Amiya how's it going?

Bro is not amused

The Ep15 writers suddenly woke up and were like "hey what if we clowned on Manfred today a lot"

GET HIS ASS

(the sound that plays during this scene is kind of wet and squelchy idk how to feel about that)

cute...

Wow funny that they're going back to Ursus right at the same time it was established that (neo-)Reunion is also going back to Ursus what an interesting coinkydink

Heidi mention!!!

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Well this is extremely grasping at straws but this does sort of remind me of a plot bit in the three body problem

This whole conversation is somber in a way that sort of gets to me, I wonder how much of what Warfarin says here is actually the truth

Oh well this isn't ominous at all. (In particular it's very reminiscent of a bit in IS5 5th ending where people start noticing Oripathy the disease acting weirdly, before realizing that Amiya is behind this, leading to the entire world uniting and waging war against Amiya / "the Infected," ultimately resulting in Amiya sealing the world in stasis.)

Obsessed with how crotchety old man Friston is

I forgot to comment on this earlier but this is just the bit I was talking about a few days ago that appears in the Terra: A Journey lorebook

Closure: I named it ZOOT.

This "doctor dialogue selection" bit is very funny to me. For the vast majority of dialogue selections, you say something slightly different and possibly the characters' response change a little, but they're ultimately regarded as like, "equally valid" options, but in this case it's: if you answer anything else but Aegir Kal'tsit will (metaphorically) *loud incorrect buzzer noise* you and tell you "Wrong! It's Aegir."

Oh cool!

Hey wait a moment this is the Ptilopsis operator record thing!

Choosing to believe this is the same boilerworker guy who shows up in one of the Vigilo bits.

This episode has a lot of segments dedicated to the day to day "operations" and goings-on of Rhodes Island (especially with regard to the elite operators, who we usually only see teased or alluded to scattered throughout various side events) that I'm really enjoying, and which gives me two thoughts:

  1. Between the fact that there's now a sudden focus on the workings of Rhodes Island and the fact that Kal'tsit's emptying the landship and the unmarked area of the landship and the (presumed) Observer's interest in it, things bode poorly for Rhodes Island the landship.
  2. I really, really want an event that just focuses on the day-to-day operations of Rhodes Island, and the elite operators in particular. It's something that we see sprinkled throughout various events and side media (and there's a few vignettes that focus on this) but I do think it'd be really nice to get a full-on longish story event focusing on it.

This is like one of the most Kal'tsit Kal'tsitisms possible. "I am warning you in the strictest terms possible that this is incredibly risky and a bad idea and that you should not do it, but I will not actually do anything to stop or impede you from doing so anyway."

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i was retired from talking about arknights for ages but im taking a contrarian opinion here. even though i think that yeah having more rocks and crystals and generally jagged alien looking bits would of course look cooler for mon3tr it feels like it's all stemming from a kneejerk response. the usual "she's a cute anime girl?" balking leading to people acting like her character design is way less interesting than it actually is when, at worst, it is pretty much just on par with the way almost every other in arknights is depicted. & while i love fanart and redesigns and such that do the legwork i honestly don't really care in what ways she could hypothetically look better because there's hundreds of characters that are all *someone's* favorite that are equally lacking in body diversity or visible blemishes or whatever. the misogyny didn't start here

im saying this mainly because i think the real issue is people getting upset about the way it directly confronts their preconceptions of what that character "is" and i am unsympathetic to that reasoning for the same reasons i am currently taking estrogen. like. the foreshadowing was there for mon3tr in specific and in the background of the story in general, people kinda knew this was happening thanks to endfield, but despite all of that the thing that's sending people up in arms is largely the fact that you will see it happen, that you will have to adjust your perception of this character in the here and now. but i keep thinking about that and like... isn't that what's actually compelling about that whole arrangement? the actual change that shifts mon3tr, someone who's always been kal'tsit's most trusted and loyal companion, from a weapon to a fully fledged person in her own right? isn't that a story worth telling?

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What I like the most about characterization of Mon3tr is that she tends to act as a trigger happy and overly excitable violence generator (as she explicitly is shown liking following orders to attack or intimidate). Which would make you think she is just a brute - except one of the few canon things we explicitly know about her is her sharp mind and quick wit - suggesting that her acting as she does - like an intimidating beast always ready to rend asunder at behest of Kal'tsit (or at least threaten with violence) is, well, an explicit preference on her part. Or at least a bit she coordinated with Kal'tsit where she plays the 'scary spine dragon Kal'tsit can easily sic on you', a bad cop to Kal's 'good' cop.

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Why does Mon3tr have a stethoscope. She doesn't know how to use that. Hell, you cant even convince me she wants to wear clothes!

You think this thing

wants to wear clothes?

Kal had to raid her own closet for whatever she could find after Mon3ter started happily running buck-ass naked through the halls

But what about her healing ability, you say? Shes a doctor? Wrong. Shes a kitty cat playing dress-up!

I'm pretty sure she just playfully bites people, and the fear/adrenaline/lust of being bitten by a 9 foot tall crystal spine monster catgirl(?) supercharges their cells and makes their wounds close up instantly

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