I called it Patch 7.1: Four Tacos and a Funeral.
I spent a lot of time with XI many years ago. To me, this raid was just nostalgia bait. I enjoyed the music, and high-rez Lower Jeuno is great. I had a chuckle over the shadow asking for a tele-taxi to Mea, but if you've never played XI that little bit of dialog means nothing, or is outright confusing. As for the story itself, I thought the villian reveal was stupid, his plan to take over the world is stupid, and using electrope as a narrative crutch to bring literally anything into existance is lazy. I kind of checked out after that. I think the next two raids are going to be more of the same. Overall, it just made me wish for an updated FFXI.
Playing Devil's advocate here, like I said in my previous post, I don't think citizens of Alexandria know what happened in Living Memory. They know Sphene is "dead," but I don't think they would know the hows and the whys. I seem to remember something about the existence of the Meso Terminal being a secret, which raises further questions about what the people actually do know. Unfortunately, this is just one of many loose threads that aren't likely to be tied together; future narrative will just be forced into whatever shape the writers want.
As to Gulooa Ja, remember that it was Everkeep's computer systems that elevated him, based solely on heredity. I find it strange that nobody shows him any deference and he still dresses like a peasant from the backwaters of Mamook, but whatever. Also, it was the Alexandrians who invaded, and we crashed a train into their fortress to access what should be disputed territory. We were invited into Everkeep as guests, and as far as I know Wuk has had zero influence in Alexandria (shutting down Living Memory notwithstanding, but that goes to my previous questions). That a foreign military is still operating with impunity on Turalian soil is an issue that will never be addressed. These questions of politics and diplomacy are too complex for this story.


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