AN: This is an attempt to write a cross between B5/NuBSG. While reading be aware that I...
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I think it's more like real life... where you have a bunch of nations "unified" under the thread of together you stand, or you die seperate. And things just kept going from there... even if there are tensions still.Hopefully valid, unfortunately the pre destruction colonies are a bit of a cypher. Still considering that Chief Tyrol had an entire character arc about the tensions between the colonies, and you people like Tom Zareck around... yeah, the colonies don't seem to be as unified as we were told. I'm trying to show how colonial tension has crept into the military, even though it is still the largest unifying force. Still the tension between Mina and William will be a major part of the plot digression in the future, so i'm hoping that they play off each other well..
heh...Thanks for the suggestion, right now i'm basing the colonies around the EU, with Virgon being the obvious stand in for Britan. It isn't an idea i'm terribly wedded to, or have clearly articulated yet though, so you might see incidents from India showing up later in story.![]()
Borrowing the idea from that one Star Trek crossover about the centurions i see
Now that you've said it I can see it but without that piece of information it seems to fall more toward evil instead of alien to me. I have no clue on how to make the alien mindset more obvious though.Probably where i got the germ of the idea, though I'm not going for evil Centurions, just amoral and utterly unmoved by human suffering. More alien then evil in other words. Not sure if i succeeded there.