The difference is, it would have given the Amarr some agency in their own salvation, not made it the province of some shadowy Jovian saving the day. In this game, the players can actually be Amarr, they can't be shadowy Jovians. A good tie-in novel should make players feel like they can be part of the bigger picture, not that they are forever going to be held to the whims of whatever mysterious forces run the universe. Of all the games where this should be have to be made clear, Eve is the last one you'd expect to have to remind the writers to do so.The thing is that we ARE subject to the whims of things in the background. I thought it was great to show that, no matter how powerful capsuleers are or how widespread their influence is, there will always being something going on, somewhere, to remind them that they are not all powerful gods, and that one turn of events can royally screw them over. The world does not and should not always revolve around the capsuleers. Capsuleers are a part of the world.
Why did Jamyl scare you? She barely did anything in TEA except cower within her own mind and beg big strong mens for help. Fuuuuuuck that. And Oritsuu was incompetent, at least the way she was portrayed in TEA. Now she might be scary, after the development she's had since then, but in TEA she gets her company stolen from under her by a fucking forklift operator, and evidently never saw it coming, and then just gives up. Fuuuuuuuck that. And yes, I agree, Eve has far too few strong female characters. Especially after you take a steaming crap on the few that are there. And I did complain. I wrote that review in July 2008.Oh I don't know, the part where she threw a few slaves around like rag dolls for shits and giggles? The part where she forces her way into people's heads and tells them what to do and could (implied) kill them if she wanted? The fact that she knew where to find, how to implement, and used a giant TERRAN CANNON TO EFF UP A TITAN FLEET? I don't care if Sarum was a man or a woman in this situation. If ANYONE did all that kind of crap, you know they aren't to be crossed.
As for Oritsuu, 'giving up' was the smartest thing she did, and that scared me. Think about it. What should she do, go out in a blaze of gunfire and glory? Never getting her megacorp back? Hell no. She was crafty, she bid her time, she kotowed for the time being and slowly built up her network and influence even beyond her prison home. You might think she was 'helpless' at the time, but that was the single most intelligent thing anyone could have done in that situation. She was prepared, she was equiped, and she was patient to get her revenge. Now look at her, she has Heth on her little finger about any information she might have. From start to finish, Oritsuu earned the fear people had for her. Just because she didn't go out guns a-blazin' doesn't mean she was 'weak.' If I think about it, she might have been the most intelligent of all in that fiasco.
Except that CCP has been pushing the line that the player characters in Eve are the hottest thing since sliced bread since the dawn of time. To write a book where they are largely irrelevant (and to have the gall to call it The Empyrean Age of all things) is incredibly backwards.OK, so they didn't talk about Eggers directly. Big whoop. Not everything we the capsuleers do is interesting. We go out, we kill, we kill some more. I could read the news for information like that.
Also, a number of the characters WERE eggers, just not player controlled. If they had put an actual player in there, don't you think they would have had to deal with accusations of bias from everyone and their mom? People accuse CCP of bias at the slightest whim. Putting a real player character in TEA could have lead to multiple forum threadnaughts alphaing mods and ISD as well as a whole lot of angry players.
I think the larger question you're missing, Anslo, is why did Jamyl need a Terran cannon to win the day? From what I read in TEA, the Minmatar force was simply overwhelming. There were too many ships striking at too many different places. To top that off, the current government (lolKarsoth) wasn't doing that much because
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Jamyl comes in with a BS sized doomsday and one shots the fleet. The people see her not only return, but return with "God" given powers to eliminate the vile Minmatar threat etc etc.
I thought that was a good introduction for the return of someone who's supposed to be dead.