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[X] Her Imperial Majesty's Guard (United Solar Empire)
[X] Her Imperial Majesty's Guard (United Solar Empire)
The last quest was great, marred only by the presence of mecha. Hopefully if we're far from our support base and thus largely cut off from all resupply, our mecha will be blown up and we'll be unable to replace it, allowing us to escape the piloting plotline that we're no good at anyway and instead do something more engaging with our valuable update time.
The last quest was great, marred only by the presence of mecha. Hopefully if we're far from our support base and thus largely cut off from all resupply, our mecha will be blown up and we'll be unable to replace it, allowing us to escape the piloting plotline that we're no good at anyway and instead do something more engaging with our valuable update time.
I'm just speculating here, but I'd be very surprised if Daystar was actually physically present around Jupiter, at least to start the quest off. The initial Imperial Guard presence is described as "small, agile, covert strike forces" and it probably doesn't make sense to send the presumed Successor to the Throne off on high risk special ops missions?I'm pretty ambivalent about the choice. Definitely viewing it through the lens of how it'll impact our buddies from the last quest... so from a reformer's view of the USE, which of these factions lets us best influence the next Empress? AIJ might let us model the benefits of democracy and not-being-asshole-aristocrats, while USE means we're directly there and this time could maybe take some of the "hang out near Daystar" options.
Though assuming that Daystar's expeditionary force is still present in the narrative if we go AIJ, it's not like that'll inherently cut us off from getting involved there. 🤔
Part of it for me is the perspectives. Even if we go for a Saturnian character, we'll have still already spent a large part of our life under direct Imperial rule. There's going to be internalized opinions and ideas, which is going to color how the character sees things. It would be a perspective similar to our previous quest, someone working within the institution and choosing to be a part of it, pros and cons and all.I'm pretty ambivalent about the choice. Definitely viewing it through the lens of how it'll impact our buddies from the last quest... so from a reformer's view of the USE, which of these factions lets us best influence the next Empress? AIJ might let us model the benefits of democracy and not-being-asshole-aristocrats, while USE means we're directly there and this time could maybe take some of the "hang out near Daystar" options.
Though assuming that Daystar's expeditionary force is still present in the narrative if we go AIJ, it's not like that'll inherently cut us off from getting involved there. 🤔
Everyone knows the pilot is just for the first episode."Pilot" is literally in the title of this quest. Don't think we're getting away from the mechs anytime soon.
Although... could someone fill me in on the participants of the civil war, and the differences between United and Holy Solar Empires? Just the basics.
You need to get rid of the space in between your brackets, otherwise the tallybot wont count it.
This should be United Solar EmpireThe united holy empire is best thought of 'the empire in exile', it is a continuation of the previous government of earth and all the inner colonies. The Holy Solar Empire is basically a fascist dictatorship that really leans into the religious ideation of the 'divine' royal family, at least the parts that seized power over earth and implemented purges.
This is something that's going to be spelled out as I go along, as a primer and as a courteosy to returning readers because it's been like two years since I started Titanium. Quick rundown here and now, though, is that the United Solar Empire (USE) controlled the solar system at its height, more or less. Over a decade ago, a succession crisis led to a very bloody civil war, the victor being a particular imperial prince who reorganised the polity into the Holy Solar Empire (HSE) based around, essentially, a sun-worshiping cult venerating his family as divinely appointed.Although... could someone fill me in on the participants of the civil war, and the differences between United and Holy Solar Empires? Just the basics.