Oni2:Aftermath: Difference between revisions
m (added a little padding on the left of the image so the text doesn't get so close to it; also, this is a bit of an experiment, but imo justifying the text makes it look a lot better (even though you *never* justify wiki text)) |
m (added auto-hyphenation to avoid words on some lines getting too spaced out) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{Hatnote|This material is meant to be read after [[12/3]].}} | {{Hatnote|This material is meant to be read after [[12/3]].}} | ||
<div style="text-align:justify;">At the end of Oni, Mai stopped Muro's plan by 'blowing the processors' ([[ACC]]s). This sacrifice apparently "bought [the world] some time". However, "the dead and the dying" could indeed become a common sight in the cities affected by the destruction of the ACCs. True, Muro's planned inversion didn't take place, but the now-broken ACCs were performing a non-negligible decontamination work. Thus, even if we're far from the "dead air and foul water" promised by Muro, "underground" life and rationing come to mind. | <div style="text-align:justify; hyphens:auto;">At the end of Oni, Mai stopped Muro's plan by 'blowing the processors' ([[ACC]]s). This sacrifice apparently "bought [the world] some time". However, "the dead and the dying" could indeed become a common sight in the cities affected by the destruction of the ACCs. True, Muro's planned inversion didn't take place, but the now-broken ACCs were performing a non-negligible decontamination work. Thus, even if we're far from the "dead air and foul water" promised by Muro, "underground" life and rationing come to mind. | ||
On the other hand, a dramatic decrease of the world's population would mean much less pollution in the years to come. This would allow for a local or global regeneration of the biosphere (à la [[Ergo Proxy]] or [[Nausicaa]]). | On the other hand, a dramatic decrease of the world's population would mean much less pollution in the years to come. This would allow for a local or global regeneration of the biosphere (à la [[Ergo Proxy]] or [[Nausicaa]]). |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 2 February 2025
![]() ![]() ![]() |
- This material is meant to be read after 12/3.
At the end of Oni, Mai stopped Muro's plan by 'blowing the processors' (ACCs). This sacrifice apparently "bought [the world] some time". However, "the dead and the dying" could indeed become a common sight in the cities affected by the destruction of the ACCs. True, Muro's planned inversion didn't take place, but the now-broken ACCs were performing a non-negligible decontamination work. Thus, even if we're far from the "dead air and foul water" promised by Muro, "underground" life and rationing come to mind.
On the other hand, a dramatic decrease of the world's population would mean much less pollution in the years to come. This would allow for a local or global regeneration of the biosphere (à la Ergo Proxy or Nausicaa).
In a highly hostile environment, the population is more of a burden than a source of power. It would probably be left to itself.
In one of the remaining cities, on the contrary, it can be organized into a strong community under the protection of leaders. Ecoban or the Domes in Ergo Proxy come to mind: basically every intact city can become a "utopian" mini-state after the events of Oni.