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Kura's writing fics and eatin' bisc(uits.) Just a silly little guy doing silly little guy things. 😎 I post fanfics and sometimes art & youtube. Certified GameGrumps enjoyer. 🐯In my Tiger & Bunny era!🐰 Tumblr & Ao3: thekuraning [πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ|he/him|31|EN/ζ—₯本θͺž|πŸ”ž]
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art is joy. the world can always use more joy. doesnt matter how saturated. Your value is you. Make more art :)
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This isnt like. Meant to be cynical btw. It's easier to point at the bad things staying the same and repeating than it is the good things. Because its easier to overlook good things sometimes i think. But we still help each other and take care of each other as best we can. Thats humanity too.
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The point of Starfield is that nothing we do as the human race will fundamentally change us. The Emissary and the Hunter aren't alien. They're humans with human convictions who have been desensitized to the prices they pay in each universe. And the galaxy keeps spinning just like the earth turns.
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Mostly because we can. Because we *are* curious. Because we want to know. Because we want to see things and explore. Because humans have insatiable curiosity, and even once we reach the stars, we won't be content until we find the next big mystery to solve.
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I mean we still have hope and love and life and laughter. But we also have people struggling to make it by, corporations and rich assholes controlling everything, and my personal favorite, company towns suckin u dry. So why invent grav drives? Why come to space? Why do any of it? Life never changes.
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Plus we see this overall with the world itself. "Oh the galaxy is just too mundane for scifi πŸ™„" shut up. it's gritty realism scifi. Except the grittiness is the reality of the fact that technological advances don't change shit. We go to the stars and we still have class warfare&oppression.
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And the great thing is, you don't get to know the effect your decision really has on the galaxy until you go through the unity and get the epilogues, so we come full circle.
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I can't speak for all the major quests, but the Ryujin line was like that too. Do you chase the cash and send the internal bioamp to market? Or do you give up on this great scientific advancement and shelve it to try and keep it out of the hands of the oppressors?
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You want to discover all the powers? You want to see what happens when you upgrade them? You want to find the unity? You really just wanna know what happens next? Too bad. Your curiosity, your best intentions, your power grinding, whatever it is, its going to get someone killed if you chase it.
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the main quest parallels the creation of the grav drive tech in that your actions directly lead to the death of a beloved companion and widespread collateral damage in Jemison. The only way to prevent this is to stop chasing the main quest
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like that is literally the biggest and most important question starfield has. because thats what happened to earth. Grav drive technology was an amazing world-changing scientific advancement. it just so happens that the world changed by earth destabilizing and dying.
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guys i dont think i can be strong anymore.... i think im gonna buckle.....
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Congrats jeremy!! πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³
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For me it was ffnet around 2004-2005