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Fate of Midgar's home, their action to survive, and what it may mean for Season 2.


This is a rather sad moment in the story because we learn the Truth about Midgar's home as it is now one of many worlds destroyed and what is left is now just slowly dying in Ultima Thule due to their Final Days caused by the war against the Omega machines leaving their world poluted beyond belief and all children on their world will be born mutated, aggressive, and almost mindless.

Other dragons did attempt to find a new home in other stars but all of them, except for Midgar, ended up becoming attacked by the civilization that lived there out of fear, see them as a threat, or desire to conquer and enslave them. Thus resulting in those stars eventually causing their own final days as well due to their actions towards the dragons who only wanted to find a place to settle down and call home after their world was destroyed by Omega and the other machines.

This also push more of the narrative that the Source/shards maybe the only world that can produce enough hope to not end up becoming destroyed by a Final Days of their own making or another's making. Something I feel may mean something if Season 2 antagonist is a being from a dead world that has already been destroyed by a Final Days of his/her civilization's own making or a action of another.
Say, is it perhaps too much to think that there is still an unknown force responsible for the all crap Eitherys had to go through?
Like we know that Meteion or rather the Meteia were created by Hermes with an emphasis of having less aether so that they are more attuned to Dynamis and being not really reliant on aether so that they don't need to consume something but they rather give some new questions for me.

Like what hinted Hermes that Dynamis exist and that he could use it so that certain creations of his could traverse the universe without problems? Who were these few people that were researching Dynamis before Hermes? Like how were they able to properly assess that "Dynamis" are influenced by emotions as well? Or am I dumb and missed something again?