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Creepy twins Uruau and Satoru Nogueira

Jun 14th, 2015
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  1. Uruau(f) and Satoru(m) Andrade
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  3. Creepy twins that are the literal captains of the Braith Terra fanclub and the festering, bloody wound in Theo's army.
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  5. Sometimes, when you're on top, it's so hard to see it all. Braith's system is far from perfect, although she does her best to deny that by virtue of her being a dictator. The meritocratic system allows for suffering in a setting where there might be eudaimonia, whole cultures are erased and homogenized into one, which reads Braith's books and speaks Braith's language and asks how high when Braith says to jump. But when you're talented and a bit weak-willed, she's so... appealing. Like Ayn Rand, her rhethoric can sound so good when it justifies your own successes. The Andrades were born in a large station one hop from Fomalhaut (actually, the current population capital since Fomalhaut was destroyed by the Posthumans in the Unnecessary war). Human tutors. Dirkje Antonissen as required reading. Cognative hacks dispensed as required. No debilitating mental affliction, no cookie-cutter template that the batch is supposed to come into, discipline enough to keep clever minds away from, say, Civil War fanfiction. When literally every school in the world (except for Nagasaki, Argonnes, and Britain, obviously) opens itself to you, there's a lot to be said for the grace of your leader. Especailly when she comes before you, personally (ish, but when you've been together with someone for that long and with that similar of a brain are you really different people?) and asks that you join Normandy, that that may well be the only hope for humanity... well, you do it, and you do it proudly, and your heart is filled with love for your very human, very caring leader.
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  7. And if you see someone a bit higher than you, like Itunu van Ooijen, actually /complaining/ about how things work, or tossing askance glances at things, or digging where they don't belong... well, you're really obligated to fix that, aren't you?
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