Sorry if I sounded jumbled.
I meant like you said. The Locust were something from antiquity that could infect humans if need be, but were an ald species that could breed.
The sires were the thing that introduced lambency to the Locust making them into the current Locust, and with imulsion gone could have freed up the older Locust from being dormant, keeping away from lambency and away from imulsion. But being in such low number are using humans to incubate new Locust to start anew. Myrrah being the answer to their newfound madness.
But yeah, it kinda leaned either way but there was a lot of talk in game about how the Locust had some rather old architecture, and how it wasn't something newly made within the last few decades. Also their infrastructure and breeding to make new creatures would have taken longer than several decades. Aside from the fact that Adam Fenix's imulsion killer should have destroyed the Locust as they would have been the product of lambency alone if they were of the new origin/sire origin. I always wished to see the source of imulsion itself as it would be strange it never came up before if it always existed.
Still, it's nice to dream. Just that they could have done the man's hubris angle so much better.
But whatever, the gameplay was the same as always, good but not extraordinary, and there were a few good parts to be had. It's like Infamous Second Son all over again, with the end of Infamous 2 being almost totally closed but they just say "but it wasn't totally closed after all" and pushed out another game as a sequel.
I meant like you said. The Locust were something from antiquity that could infect humans if need be, but were an ald species that could breed.
The sires were the thing that introduced lambency to the Locust making them into the current Locust, and with imulsion gone could have freed up the older Locust from being dormant, keeping away from lambency and away from imulsion. But being in such low number are using humans to incubate new Locust to start anew. Myrrah being the answer to their newfound madness.
But yeah, it kinda leaned either way but there was a lot of talk in game about how the Locust had some rather old architecture, and how it wasn't something newly made within the last few decades. Also their infrastructure and breeding to make new creatures would have taken longer than several decades. Aside from the fact that Adam Fenix's imulsion killer should have destroyed the Locust as they would have been the product of lambency alone if they were of the new origin/sire origin. I always wished to see the source of imulsion itself as it would be strange it never came up before if it always existed.
Still, it's nice to dream. Just that they could have done the man's hubris angle so much better.
But whatever, the gameplay was the same as always, good but not extraordinary, and there were a few good parts to be had. It's like Infamous Second Son all over again, with the end of Infamous 2 being almost totally closed but they just say "but it wasn't totally closed after all" and pushed out another game as a sequel.