praetor said:i'd gladly write up a wall-o-text response, but it's 4AM over here and i need my beauty sleep.
short version: the barbarian has stated that the world is intended to be plausible (if not "realistic"), while you that want an autocratic theocracy are just after the "coolness factor" of WH40K ignoring the fact that this combination is probably the one that will bring the most and quickest failure.
seriously folks, how can you believe religion of all things would be relevant (let alone a tool to rule) in a society so advanced?
root said:Machine Goddess
root said:militaristic won't get us anywhere without a military, which we don't have.
The Barbarian said:Any choice you make is viable. Since the next update will be one covering a period of several decades, the Barbarian will make it work.
because he doesn't understand either and is doing it wrongtreave said:When root goes full-wartard mode : people get butthurt
When root goes multikult liberal : people get butthurt
The Barbarian said:To clarify:
Any choice you make is viable. Since the next update will be one covering a period of several decades, the Barbarian will make it work.
Of course, every choice also has serious implications for the future.
laclongquan said:Queen Beth is the autocratic absolute power ruler of Brit Empire? That's news to me.
Angthoron said:Despite a female goddess being a nifty idea, I would really urge the Ascendancy to be the cornerstone of the Codexian society...
...Although who's to stop a pantheon from being there? Maria, the Goddess of Space-Faring and Eugenics, Laclongquan, the God of Boarding Crews, Treave, the God of Spontaneous Combustion Through Superheated Ray Weapons...
The religions have changed, Council. Their base intent remains the same - leading men, unifying them and making them into obedient citizens for our war machines, exploration and settling, forges of Codexian might and progress. But it is no longer a stone-age cult of lightning, no longer a worship of the glass skies. Even the heart of the Universe does not hold place to mysticism any longer.
Those of you aware of an ancient fantasy setting called Planescape, think of Godsmen. We would be the Godsmen of our worlds - the brilliant, powerful, focused power whose faith can be taken by anyone with half a brain.
Imagine the Raumen joining our Empire not through the might of our guns, but through the might of our words. Imagine our words backed up by enormous guns manned by professional zealots. No pity to the infidels, no safety for the traitors.
We would reign supreme.