Ok, I finished Templar One a couple of months back, and I've been slowly processing it it the back of my mind.
First off, I think it's
much better written than TEA or Theodicy. It really seems like TonyG learned a lot from what went wrong with TEA. The
paragraphs do not make me gag, or want to throw my kindle across the room. The
story is still not attractive though.
At least the Elders have fucked off.
It was not immediately apparent to me when the scenes in the book were supposed to happen. I thought at first that they had
yet to happen, but with the DUST 514 beta being called "Mordu's trials" and the news articles about soldiers disappearing from the front lines (off to get fitted for the DUST equipment, I infer) it seems it happened in the past.
Do we know that?
Ishukone is practically at war with Heth. Have we seen any news articles to that effect? I know that when I was involved in discusions in EM about I-RED being enemies or friends, that sort of information would have been influential, but I'd never heard of it IC. (This is one of the reasons I assumed it had yet to happen).
A
drake takes out a dreadnought because the dreadnought needs to fly at stupid height in order to bombard planet. Has TonyG even played the game?
Triggering phantom pain in someone can cause med-bots to disect them in the name of helping them, who'd have thought?
Templar Nine fights his way clear alongside Templar one, Someone says on the radio that they'll spare his life if he tops Templar One, and then to be helpful
he shoots himself in the head, WTF?
the universe they are writing about one is not one that I am interested in much at all anymore. Certainly not one that I feel passionate enough about to want to devote a good chunk of time playing in and writing about.
Re-reading the thread before commenting on Templar One, and this sentence reached out and touched me.
As pathetic as it may be, Me too!
There's a point at which game worlds stop being places I want to explore. Eve has reached that point for me. Glorantha did it by trying to own the copyright on everything I wrote about the world, Eve has done it by changing the world until there is no role I can play in it that is currently attractive to me.