[ID: A digital drawing of Murderbot, modeled after the "we have a city to burn" meme. The subtitles instead read "We have a station to burn". Murderbot is posing like Keanu Reeves in the meme, and is also dressed like him, except its inorganics are in different places and its dogtag necklace is just a pair of hard currency cards on a string. In the back is a glowing feed-communication pole with feed links extending outward from it. The background is brownish-orange and cloudy like on the cover of Artificial Condition, and there is a logo in the corner reading "Cyberpunk 7394". /.End ID]
This turned out way better than I thought it would.
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omg hi. do you have any Thoughts(tm) on don quixote bc she is so so interesting to me :3
the only limbus character ever there Are no other ones shes perfect and can do whatever she wants forever and if she wants to bite someone about it who are we to judge her. go kill girl.
anyway uh, another 'cant listen to anyone talk about them bc this ones Personal' character dkjfgnkf
i have even Less precedent for her; i just feel it in my heart. she has the potential to kill me to death and i am staring at her so deeply. she just kinda kicked in and kept appearing and well. Well. ok yeah sure, i guess shes suddenly a genuine favorite now. coolbeans, excellent.
[inhale] so. i like riffing about her a lot. the sillyfunny yknow, its terminal. and again, i am not limbus'd as much as everyone else is, ihavenot even watched canto4 yet. but points. Somethings Going On W That One.
i like being sillygoofy, but if anyone ever insinuates thats all there is to her im going to get bitey about it. i dont know What she could have going on, but shes one of those characters that Burns. something is burning there, someway, and i am so excited to see what that is. she feels like a character threaded in a specific kind of Wanting, a specific kind of Drive, one that goes and goes and goes, and im so deeply hoping thats true. its difficult to explain.
a lot of her Is masked by her role as a comedic relief, even when she has "moments," and that is Suspicious As Hell. not in a "shes lying" way necessarily but in a "Hey What Was That." kinda way. i Need to know how she thinks. what she Wants, how she Reaches for it. i want to know whats at the deepest part of her, if that makes sense. so much of her is clouded by something or other, but its there theres Something... its something.
i want to know what she stands for and why, what matters to her, where it all comes from. she feels like such a heartfelt character-- i want to know where it lies.
no matter what it is though, good for her. she can do whatever she wants forever. i think she should kill about it honestly.
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say what you want about catholics but it's an undeniable fact that they make banger EDM
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Important question, do more of the RE8 villagers survive in this version?
Yes, very much yes. I can't, at this time, guarantee any specific characters other than Elena (definitely) and Luiza (probably), and an undetermined number of unnamed villagers, but I definitely plan for some of the villagers to survive.
While the total wipe-out of the Village in RE8 is a lot more believable than other "total wipes" like Raccoon City or the Pueblo in RE4, as it seems significantly smaller than both RC or the Pueblo, and has a more intelligent breed of bioweapon under specific instruction to exterminate the Village, Resident Evil has a weird and kind of uncomfortable history with complete massacres over its long history that I'm always inclined to push against. It's lazy, uninteresting writing to me when it's a trope recycled so frequently... especially given it's very clearly mostly used to provide clean narrative "closure" between each game by eliminating any other survivors other than the main protagonists (and Wesker lol). Like... RE4, for example, functions as a contained narrative because the Pueblo dies at its end. Its function is over in the continued story of "Resident Evil"... it only matters going forth in the context of Leon, Ashley, and Ada as characters. But as a writer, I'm much more intrigued by a version of that story that involves other survivors. What would it mean to live through something like that, not as the hero outsider protagonist, but as a civilian? How do you even recover? Who would you be after?
The weight of the horror of the complete destruction of a place that's isolated to a single game becomes faded when it's the same shit in every game. I'm sick of it, and bored of it. It would hit harder if it wasn't every damn game... better to take it apart and try something new with its empty box.
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A feral woman dressed up to the neck in all black rolls up to your door, kicks it down in one fell swoop, and drags you off by the ankles to commit crimes against humanity together. What do you do?
Locke belongs to @krokaxe
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