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- 23 de Ene, 2023
The Season of Splicer is probably one of the worst story arcs. Not only was it a thinly veiled "racism bad" story, but it gave a completely unsatisfying ending to each of the factions. D2's major flaw is how unified everything became. All your enemies over time are either destroyed or bow down to the glory of diversity and inclusion. I was a FWC fan in D1 so seeing the faction disgraced like that was tough to watch. Not to mention even in their strawman story, Lakshmi is right. She was right that Savathûn was behind The Endless Night. She was right that inviting the Fallen into the City was part of the plan. She may not have known exactly how but she knew it was trouble and inviting the House of Light in could have been a catastrophic mistake. If the plot didn't demand that she die, there is no way the story should have actually panned out this way. Because the story doesn't have time to get into the dirty details of day to day life we just assume that there are enough resources for everyone, that the Fallen aren't taking up limited space, that no one invited into the city was a criminal, or that any of the Fallen would harbor resentment to humanity and try to undermine their sovereignty. It mirrors their naive real world politics that if you just learned to love immigrants and give up everything you have, we can all get along.As for the factions, they all went kaput after Season of the Splicer. FWC had a lot of egg on their face after Lakshmi-2 incited violence against the House of Light refugees, even to the extent of aiding a Vex incursion into the city, and when she got killed by the Vex in the process, the whole faction disbanded. New Monarchy was supportive of FWC's efforts and also skeedaddled out of there after the invasion was stopped, and Dead Orbit had had enough of everything and just left. Really it was just Bungie's way of saying "stop asking about factions, we're done, we're not doing anything with them anymore," even though they still left all their regalia up in the Tower.
Then there's the shit with Saint XIV. This guy was a warrior and brutalized The Fallen. But someone tells him a sob story about how they didn't appreciate being killed and suddenly he gets all teary eyed? "Oh no I didn't realize all the aliens were afraid of me killing them!!! I'm such a MONSTER!!!" We're just going to ignore that The Fallen were the ones who invaded the Sol system, and were raiding human settlements the moment they found us. We're going to ignore the human families that lived in fear and died from Fallen raiders, because it's only bad when humans kill. This is the same Saint who said:
All is lost, Guardian. Get out of here. I'll hold them off for as long as I can. The Fallen cannot be stopped. They do not negotiate. Their bargains are lies. I've watched them burn and pillage whole villages in the Cosmodrome. [gags] I've watched Dregs eat children. They envy us. Their legends say the Traveler chose them before us. And they will kill. They will torture. They will maim to earn their Machine God's favor.