Muspelheim said:
Indeed, their way of introducing themselves is by vaguely threatening you in a relatively innocent town they've just obliterated. For reasons. Alongside the other factions with reasonable goals, they just seem more like some sort of Minecraft griefer clan or something.
to give credit to the Legion, "relatively innocent" is being waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too nice to Nipton. the town was full of opportunistic rapist/murderers who really did deserve a healthy dose of karma. Granted, whether they enjoyed crucifixion or not is another case altogether.
Really, I could almost,
almost make a case for the Legion having the argument that with their totalitarian rule there was absolute order, since the NPCs from Legion territory point out that there are no raiders to be found, merchants can travel from location to location without even needing to worry about hiring guards, because no sane bandit would risk the legion's wrath to mess with them.
Unfortunately, the game then bends over backwards to point out that the Legion will inevitably collapse, no matter what happens in the game, so yeah... really no silver lining to that dark cloud.
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For my example, it's only tangential to gaming, since it's based in comics, but given all the hundreds of dollars I've spent on game tie-ins over the years, I feel justified to bring it up here.
I've always felt the mutant registration versus mutant civil rights debate in X-men to be extremely one sided. I get that the writers are trying to create a fantasy parallel to racism/homophobia, but the really big difference is that people don't have to worry about gays or black people blowing holes in their city with laser eyes.
Having everyone with a mutant power register seems like a fairly mild measure, too, given that, yeah... you kinda want to know what these people can do. Couple this with the fact that the pro-mutant argument seems to be "don't infringe on their rights, trust them to do the right thing with their powers!" and you have a hilariously one-sided dynamic.
Sorry X-men, but given the
wonderful track record humans have with not abusing power when they have it, I gotta side with the senator on this one.