Chapter 115: The Clone War

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    The Black Dimension is just one of the chill guys making sure the universe doesn't crumble like the rest of the Ultimate Ones.
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    Damn she actually killed her colleagues
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    It seems the Alchemist got corrupted upon connecting with the mind of the ship. The ship had eons of experience(as we saw from when she experienced the life of the ship) and this quickly overwhelmed her mind, fragmenting and reassembling what remained of herselt into this... Monstrosity.
    Yes, Eva Fabre is still there, but also as a vessel for the ship's mind. After all if she was fully the ship's mind, she wouldn't be fighting against the alien survivors.

    All in all, her mind most likely got corrupted by everything that happened. Maybe at the beginning, her intentions were pure and were really for the good of mankind, but the more she came connected with the brain(and the clones of herself), the less of the good within those intentions remained.
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    “What use is there for luck… for a man like you?”

    Darkling Glaze
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    Now, hate aside, Eva definitely is a net positive influence on humanity. If not for her luckily being trapped inside the shallow space, no human would stop the lizards from waking up in the end and rebuilding their empire on earth. That'd be an extinction event like bloodstream plague.

    Also, not like she herself killed billions. (Tho she did kill a lot) She gave people power, and many just used it violently. Still, only a few could make huge impact. And likewise there were those with good gacha luck that wanted to help humanity, like sunshine.

    If things go well, and we stabilise, people probably won't care too much in a few generations, but they'll still appreciate the cool superpowers and possibilities of godly ascension. That or extinction. And we have Ryan, so her gamble pretty much succeeded.

    What I find insufferable, was her arrogant attitude, thinking she could contain and foresee everything, against every evidence that clearly pointed otherwise. Her bad, poorly optimised decisions, cruelty, dangerous and unnecessary situations, were all a result of that. In the end she too, fell victim to her echo chamber of self-love and paid thankfully with her life.

    Ofc, her direct victims and the like have full right to blame her and such is the consequence of her actions, but mostly it's just displacement, where it's easier to blame the evil mastermind, instead of accepting that humanity is weak and not ready for any serious responsibility and power.

    In the end she's just an imperfect, callous scientist who thought she needs to make fast sacrifices to prevent destruction of mankind -> lost her rationality and was left with a mutated version of her vision by the time she realised it's not really true -> continued to push on since that was the only thing she had left.
    Sad, really. But her survival would be Lord of Science reboot, so I'm content with the end.
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    “I have seen other worlds beyond this dimension,” the Alchemist rasped haughtily. “In one of them, the nations of the world were laid low by a flu."


    Well thanks for the reminder... mimo
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    Finally, that bitch was so annoying with her ideals, she got like millions of years of knowledge but still can't understand a shit about human nature.
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      And (potentially) unlimited amount of manpower, still did not rebuild the humanity after she destroyed it. sigh
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