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    Quote Originally Posted by Lium View Post
    The technology is quite literally light years ahead of ANYTHING in FFXIV.
    I did make a point earlier in this thread that it's actually not, and that's an even bigger problem: the Yorha raid treats it as some brand new out-of-context problem, while our character should probably just go "yeah, this sort of thing happens surprisingly often".

    Specifically I'm thinking of Omega.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YianKutku View Post
    I did make a point earlier in this thread that it's actually not, and that's an even bigger problem: the Yorha raid treats it as some brand new out-of-context problem, while our character should probably just go "yeah, this sort of thing happens surprisingly often".

    Specifically I'm thinking of Omega.
    I guess you can make an argument that the Allagans had advanced technology not too dissimilar from what you'd see in a sci-fi setting. That's in fact why the Garleans are so obsessed with Allagan artifacts, and how magitek was born. Then there's the Werlyt storyline where we are seeing organic and synthetic organisms merging. So, it may not be as far out there as I initially thought.

    Still, though, the whole thing just seems jarring to me. And the implications if all this proves to be canon are just...odd. Putting it kindly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YianKutku View Post
    I figure that sequence was meant to illustrate (with the subtlety of an anvil, but that's standard for FFXIV) that even if the desire to become Warriors of Light to help people was initially prompted by someone with ulterior nefarious motives, it is still a good and noble desire to want to help people. Alphinaud mentions as much after the grape-picking.
    While I'm positive that is the case, I think the other reason for it was to compare them to the more extreme case that is Elidibus. The kids look up to you for all the things you've done and wish to emulate you by becoming Warrior's of Light as well. Elidibus admired the First WoL enough, stating that even though they where sundered, they had fought for the world's salvation, for hope. He then proceeded to become like him by literally becoming him via possession.

    This comparison makes sense to me with the reveal that Elidibus was a child when he became Zodiark's heart, as I took his appearance at the end of the MSQ to be literal instead of symbolic as it fit with the fact that Zodiark was kept as a child in FFXII, so why not his heart actually be one in XIV (he also looked shorter then the other Ancients in the Echo from his perspective).

    Speaking of those kids, if you talk them after the MSQ, specifically Arkil, you find out they have the Echo too. They heard Hydaelyn, but they couldn't understand what she was saying, just that she sounded nice.


    I'm not the best at articulating my thoughts, so I hope that made sense?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
    Someone elsewhere pointed out that the two stones he's holding at the end are Lahabrea and Emet-Selch's. I haven't double-checked that for myself, but it's a nice detail.
    While one of them is Lahabrea's, the other one is actually Igeyorhm's (the green one). Makes some sense to me as it wasn't till after their deaths in ARF that Elidibus actually started seeing us as a problem. And I've seen elsewhere that someone checked the files, and that the two ancients talking to him in the Echo where labeled as them. So he was quoting them as he died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLaD View Post
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    Thanks for that - I updated my original post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YianKutku View Post
    I did make a point earlier in this thread that it's actually not, and that's an even bigger problem: the Yorha raid treats it as some brand new out-of-context problem, while our character should probably just go "yeah, this sort of thing happens surprisingly often".

    Specifically I'm thinking of Omega.
    I'd actually argue that some Garlean and all of Allag's tech rivals if not exceeds that of YoRHa, and while the Eorzeans and such do not have the same level of technology they're still capable of doing things on par with or exceeding YoRHa's capabilities thanks to magic. (Well, other than space travel, and Allag could probably have done that too... which makes the idea they were wiped out by a cataclysmic earthquake somewhat strange.) Omega clearly exceeded YoRHa though.

    What bothers me about it is how absolutely nonchalant the characters are about it all, despite all of said tech being utterly (and literally) alien. In-universe there's been no explanation or context given for anything, other than a few lines from 2B about the P-units (and presumably their Bunker) being YoRHa knockoffs made by the Machines. There are strange little machines, giant killer machines, realistic, self-willed androids and gynoids, a mysteriously appearing factory, and a crashed space station that were all hiding in the mountains of Kholusia... and nobody seems to question where it all came from or what it's there for.

    You can get a little background and context if you play or read up on Automata, but you shouldn't need to do that and it's not adequate to explain what it's all doing on Norvrandt.

    And the angle it appears to be going for - the relationship between mechanical lifeforms and souls - was thoroughly explored in Automata itself and done pretty recently with Omega in this game as well, so I'm rather apathetic to where the story seems to be headed.
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