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May 29th 2008, 10:20 AM #211
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
People aren't moral and rational because some sort of religion or atheism has automatically put that moral or rational thinking in them; people are moral and rational because they are the image of a loving and wise God.
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May 29th 2008, 10:58 AM #212
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
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May 29th 2008, 10:59 AM #213
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
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May 29th 2008, 02:12 PM #214
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June 2nd 2008, 04:10 AM #215
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
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June 2nd 2008, 04:15 AM #216
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
It is, in fact, definite that the selalighi are telling Brom things...
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June 2nd 2008, 04:39 AM #217
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
I just had come up a wild theory....
Did Eidolon eat the Selaghi? If so, maybe that's what really caused his immortality and invincibility? Anyone faithful can learn to use the power of the Seraphs if they know how, so this aspect of him is quite mundane."There are only two infinite things:
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June 2nd 2008, 09:05 AM #218
Re: Shrike Team #6: Island of Conflict
Eidolon eating the forbidden Selaligh fruit? That theory might not be that far out, unfortunately we don't know enough about the Selalighi yet. Now we know that they can convey knowledge as well, though they're probably not concious plants. Until we know more about their nature, we can't be sure of the sources of their knowledge.
We do know though, that Eidolon got his immortality from releasing the K'rek'skran and absorbing the power of the seraphs, you can read that in his Prologue. He can control the power of the seraphs, because any covenant member can do so.
Btw, did people notice the bit about the heights of the Tilkrigs? Apparently they used to stand tall. Eidolon talked of a judgment on the Tilkriegs here, and we also learned that both Tilkriegs and Sanslorians are geophagic here. I can easily picture an angry M'kai giving those arrogant and stiff necked Tilkriegs a lesson. Perhaps they were to be advisors in the past, but abused it, and since they grow enourmously arrogant when in a position of power, a fitting punishment would be height reduction. Nothing makes you think like a servant, when you have to look to everyone else.
We know a bit more about Darth'Ex now, though I won't reveal what I know from the bonus comics, other than to say that the chumbs are missing out. We know he has parts in S'klan missile technology here, we know he has part in S'klan displacer technology here, and now those polarium fragments on the island here.
I don't know what those fragments are for, they might be from some time travelling equipment, or experiments revolving around the portals. However it would constitute evidence that Darth'Ex has connections to the K'rek'skran. If he's not possesed by him, though I consider that unlikely, he's atleast controlled by them. Again the bonus comics gives a lot more knowledge about this.
We also now have even more evidence that the K'rek'skran have at least a small ability to influence the nature of their sorroundings, particularly around the portals where they can manifest themselves, [url=http://www.tektoonics.com/shriketoon3/shriketoon3035.jpg]here and now here.
Its odd though that when Felicity was possesed by Gen'a'too, he wasn't aware of what his master had been doing. I'm not sure if his master is M'l'strom, that's just a guess. Its hard to figure out how the K'rek'skran interact with eachother, and with their hosts.
Why could Gen'a'too only talk to his master by meeting him at the closed gate? Can't they just meet in the void? Or do the K'rek'skran completely enter their hosts when they possess them via the Selalighli, and not simple remote control them?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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June 2nd 2008, 04:16 PM #219
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As always Leo, your analysis of Hearthstone is most insightful...
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June 4th 2008, 12:18 PM #220
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http://www.tektoonics.com/shriketoon...etoon6028.html
Two more pages. What's Ehud's power? Take a look....
As usual, Leon does indeed have some excellent insights.
I won't comment other than on this:
I don't mind saying here that no, he did NOT get his immmortality from the selalighi. His acquisition of immortality predates the selalighi's presence on the island -- you may have noted, if you compare the scene with Sheila in that room prior to its destruction, that the tank is a modification of a device that was behind Eidolon at that time; the selalighi are not in there yet.Eidolon eating the forbidden Selaligh fruit? That theory might not be that far out, unfortunately we don't know enough about the Selalighi yet.
Yes. Their minds totally enter into their hosts. Their bodies I would say are materially dissolved and left in that interdimensional void they're trapped in.Why could Gen'a'too only talk to his master by meeting him at the closed gate? Can't they just meet in the void? Or do the K'rek'skran completely enter their hosts when they possess them via the Selalighli, and not simple remote control them?
I'd say he was aware...at least of most things. What did you have in mind?Its odd though that when Felicity was possesed by Gen'a'too, he wasn't aware of what his master had been doing. I'm not sure if his master is M'l'strom, that's just a guess.Last edited by jpholding; June 4th 2008 at 12:27 PM.
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June 4th 2008, 12:39 PM #221
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Sandman huh? This should be interesting; a practically indestructible being vs. a being with practically infinite strength and the ability to manipulate plants. Something's gotta give.Originally posted by jpholding
Two more pages. What's Ehud's power? Take a look....
We all know that Brom's gonna live, so how is this whole thing solved? I suspect that Felicity will destroy that container (perhaps believing that Brom is defeated) and the selalighi along with it and this is how she once again unlocks the powers of Sonica. Destroying the selalighi will neutralize M'l'strom's ability to control Ehud and so either an exorcism or a complete destruction awaits Ehud. As for Brom, I think he'll suffer from the explosion, but will nevertheless live due to him drawing power and life from the plant life around. Of course, I'm probably not even close, but this is my speculation for now."I wish the ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened."
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June 4th 2008, 12:50 PM #222
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Aw man, you had to stop right before the fight scene?
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June 4th 2008, 01:01 PM #223
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June 4th 2008, 01:21 PM #224
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Nice.
Since Ehud is one with the island...
Does that mean that his appearance [and possibly abilities] will change depending on his location [ie, if he's on Rock, he'll take on a rock-based body with extra invulnerability, or if he's on a grassy area he'll take on a plant-based body], or is the Sandman appearance a constant regardless of his location on the island?
And since he is, in fact, one with the island, does it have to be obliterated before he can die?Last edited by Chaotic Void; June 4th 2008 at 01:41 PM.
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June 4th 2008, 01:56 PM #225
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People aren't moral and rational because some sort of religion or atheism has automatically put that moral or rational thinking in them; people are moral and rational because they are the image of a loving and wise God.
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