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Old 2018-09-27, 02:27   Link #17
HirouKeimou
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Originally Posted by Matts View Post
Oh god. This again.
Windermere was an isolated and primitive culture. The Nuns arriving shook them to the core. Roid’s entire purpose is to prove that the Wind were the supreme race. They were not. They were a failure. A race stronger than the Zentraedi, but wit ha 30+year lifespan and a medieval society. They joined the treaty to get tech and weapons. Grace used fold quartz to destroy Galia IV. The NUNS restricted the distribution of fold quartz. Gramia went against this because the only other thing we see, in Delta, that they can profit off of, is water and apples. Gramia started the war over selling the materials for weapons of mass destruction. Everything was their fault. Nuns made shitty moves, but the catalyst to every single one of those was Windermere + once Roid came into play, their superiority complex.
How is this hard to get? The Nuns were sketchy? Yeah. The wind are literal Space nazis. Roid put a planet into a collective coma
S’bout it. Have a good one and all.


In their defense, none of charles883's post had anything about this at all. You basically restarted a bonfire from ashes.
And also, if the corrupt N.U.N.S. do feature in the new movie, do remember that in Frontier, the Vajra turned into a side threat while Galaxy was revealed a major villain and in the movies, the Vajra still remained in verse as an enemy while they could've simply trimmed the Vajra from the plot and focused on Galaxy. If anything, adding the Vajra only harmed the pacing sometimes... it's important to remember that, especially considering DYRL...

Last edited by relentlessflame; 2018-09-28 at 18:48. Reason: Removed tangent about grammatical error
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