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Anonymous Text | May 13th
[It’s been awhile, but Barricade’s decided to grace the network with his anonymous presence. Kidnappings and rescue missions aren’t all that interesting to him, after all. Let the humans sort out their own.]
I think everyone here is in agreement that BREW is a terrible invention. What really bothers me about it, though, is the fact that it’s obsessed with pulling in more humans than anything else. It’s a disturbing thought if humanity is the common denominator across endless realities, isn’t it?
I suppose it sticks with what it knows, which is consistent for a machine built by humans and not helpful at all. Human conflict solved by human ineptitude isn’t a very good strategy. I’d give it some points for wising up and bringing in superior species every once and awhile, except none of us want to be here. The only comforting part about humanity infesting so many realities is that there’s always something actively trying to wipe it out. That's a universal constant I can live with.
I think everyone here is in agreement that BREW is a terrible invention. What really bothers me about it, though, is the fact that it’s obsessed with pulling in more humans than anything else. It’s a disturbing thought if humanity is the common denominator across endless realities, isn’t it?
I suppose it sticks with what it knows, which is consistent for a machine built by humans and not helpful at all. Human conflict solved by human ineptitude isn’t a very good strategy. I’d give it some points for wising up and bringing in superior species every once and awhile, except none of us want to be here. The only comforting part about humanity infesting so many realities is that there’s always something actively trying to wipe it out. That's a universal constant I can live with.
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It is these two reasons why humans are despised. Not because they are weak but because they are a threat to other species that exist at the top of the food chain. Competition drives this dislike, that very feeling being tantamount to saying 'a human can surpass me'.
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Humanity evolves at a glacier pace compared to some species I've seen, and they're a threat in the same sense a virus or parasite is dangerous. It needs to be taken care of before it destroys the host.
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As for your symbolism, there is no 'host'. The closest thing to that could be ascribed with such a term is the planet itself. With or without humans, the planet would be on the quick path to destruction so it is pointless to theorize on whether humans are parasites or not.
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[Says the guy whose faction is bent on galactic domination under tyranny.]
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[Even though she says that, she still hasn't found a cure for her own immortality condition.]
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Or Gransurg Blackmore, who currently assists humans in learning magic.
Most prominently, the Princess of the True Ancestors currently lives in Japan, doing absolutely nothing but being 'normal'. These type of things do not even count as defeat in the first place. A long time ago, their goal was the destruction of all humans but look at them now.
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