Nematocyst wrote:By 'theatric' I mean like the final boss fight in a video game: Jesus making his last stand with a bunch of survivors and gives a final speech (OOC?) as tanks close in, HEAD loaded, ready to destroy one of the Greatest Enemies of Man (again).
Nah, that's the whole point of the story. Theatrics are out. Firepower and precision engineering are in.
xthetenth wrote:Gil Hamilton wrote:I wonder if Michael-Lan knows who Claus von Stauffenberg was. He died attempting to prove to an advancing army that SOMEONE resisted, but that didn't stop that army from carving up his beloved Germany like a roast. I suppose he has to try though, even if it is too late for Heaven to gain any forgiveness at all for their crimes.
Different game. Getting heaven carved up would be a
win for Michael. He's just hoping for the best, and given the massive cultural gap that nearly requires a native ruler, he has a decent chance at getting it. Plus, humanity has united, so it's unlikely for heaven to get parcelled out. Being a puppet state is really the best he can (and seemingly is) hope for.
Yeah. Von Stauffenberg and his lot were hoping to kill Hitler and negotiate a surrender with the Western Allies. Which was... not realistic, but not totally insane.
But it would certainly have been plausible,
had the Valkyrie plot succeeded, for them to surrender to the Allies and wind up as relatively respected leadership figures in the postwar equivalent of West Germany. And that's really all Michael has in mind- he wants to be Heaven's equivalent of Konrad Adenauer.
Given that he plans to elevate himself to an accepted and high-profile status with his new human overlords by
killing God in a sword fight, more or less... I think that's not an unreasonable ambition on his part. Not if he pulls off his coup.
He's probably not going to get away with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if he did.