All fairness to the Draconis March, the Combine more than earned every bit of contempt and hatred they bear for it. That said I have thoroughly enjoyed this story so am eager to see how it plays out.
Was Arthur like this in canon? All I remember of him was being killed by Krazy Kat for trying to speak out against her and then being one of the people thought Devlin Stone was.
Has the Warrior Caste’s power been broken?
Are the Protectorate Races about to take independent steps into the wider Galaxy or remain isolated?
I know things are about to get real with the Grey Council being dead, but will a new Council be chosen or is Branmer El Presidente?
The main trio should still be in Shinganshan and after its fall were moved to temporary settlements near Trost. They then joined the military and were placed in the 104th with other recruits from Trost and nearby villages.
Now that I think about it Here’s a timeline from the wiki...
Well a rebellious noble setting himself up in the Hinterlands is likely to meet Grisha and the Ackermans. Is young Karl going to grow up with the main trio?
Also despite the limited utility of firearms against Titans do remember there was that inventor the MP’s killed who had figured out what...
I like, I’ve got to say I honestly have stopped reading the AoT manga especially after what Erin’s becoming in later chapters. It’s like the whole storyline went to shit when they started the mainland Arc. Anyway my rant is over and I look forward to seeing the next chapter.
They stole that from Dark Empire. Disney declared old eu non-canon so they could cherry pick ideas out of without paying the people who made those ideas in the first place.
Our laws, human laws have yes. Again the Turians are aliens who were designed to have different values for the purpose of Dissonance. In the interest of creating moral conflict for us the players. Trying to judge a fictional race designed at base to be both the best and worst of the phrase "Army...
I thought the Hasitim squad thing was due more to Turian Psychology where nothing less than forcing your enemy to complete surrender would work with them. They go door to door get any civilians that aren’t combatants out to safe zones so other forces can fight unimpeded. Given the chance of...
We’re getting off topic. The actions of the First Contact incident have long passed in story and canon. Do we have any information on the Protectorate Races and what they bring to the table?