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  41. Set on a future Earth, Defiance introduces players and viewers to a world where humans and aliens live together on a planet ravaged by decades of war and transformed by alien terra-forming machines. It centers on Jeb Nolan, the law-keeper in a bustling frontier boomtown that is one of the new world's few oasis of civility and inclusion. Nolan is a former Marine who fought in the alien conflict and suffered the loss of his wife and child in the war. The trauma transformed him into a lone wanderer in the wilds of this new and dangerous world.
  42. In the year 2046, it's a new Earth - with new rules. Over thirty years after various alien races arrived on Earth, the landscape is completely altered, terraformed nearly beyond recognition. To the town of Defiance, on what used to be St. Louis, comes the mysterious Nolan (Grant Bowler) and his charge, Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas). As they settle into town - overseen by the mayor, Amanda Rosewater (Julie Benz) and filled with residents like the powerful Rafe McCawley (Graham Greene), enterprising lounge owner Kenya (Mia Kirshner) and the ambitious, alien Tarrs (Tony Curran and Jaime Murray) - events begin to unfold that threaten the fragile peace this border town has fought for.
  43. Personally I think this show is worth giving a try. Whilst I don&#39;t disagree with some of the negative review points, it&#39;s early days for the show, I&#39;m playing the video game and watching the show. <br/><br/>TerraNova was far worse on the first episode, in terms of CGI and direction. Never quite sure what is was trying to be. <br/><br/>Defiance on the other hand does appear to have an over arching storyline, I won&#39;t go into it for now as I don&#39;t want to spoil it for people that haven&#39;t seen it, suffice to say, there is a wider plot at play here.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve read reviews that the first episode was just the lead protagonist investigating a murder, there is indeed an investigation into a murder, but the implications of this murder are far more reaching then merely an act of homicide. There are moments of cheese and indeed there are elements of the story that are hard to swallow, for example, quite a large number of sentient beings that happen to have the same characteristics as humans such as sarcasm, humour, jealousy, egotism and a taste for the more seedy elements of life such as prostitution, gambling and corruption.<br/><br/>But it&#39;s all about the characters and how the species interact among themselves and accept each other, although it might be more interesting if the various species had &quot;more to accept&quot;, but under the usual sci-fi low budget inducing humanoid frames they appear to have human personalities as well.<br/><br/>However, the show is still interesting and personally I thought the first episode was actually very good. Lots of alien species, a large battle against impossible odds and a main character discovering his fate, a pretty good weekday TV cocktail IMHO. <br/><br/>I look forward to the next episode, it&#39;s far above what SyFy normally produce.
  44. I&#39;ve always loved science fiction. I grew up loving shows like Star Trek, Twilight Zone, Quantan Leap...but tend to be more of a movie lover- Soylent Green, Dark City, Things to Come. I haven&#39;t had a TV for the past six or seven years, so for a show to catch my attention enough for me to watch it religiously, it really needs to sparkle.<br/><br/>Defiance is, in my opinion, a fantastic show, but I see why it struggles. I don&#39;t think it is really a science fiction show, which probably hurts the fan ratings compared to other shows in the SyFy network. It really plays more like a western than anything else, like The Wild Bunch, but in the future.<br/><br/>I see other users criticizing the special effects, animation, and the horribly tacky cliché scenes- the deus ex ma china saving the characters at the last second- and I have to say I agree for the most part. There is tackiness, there are many clichés, and the animation at times is goofy. However, I think it is well written and very often clever. There is a lot of originality in the writing. (E.g. their own original swear words). The show has a few of these little quirks in the script that stay consistent throughout the series and give it individuality. <br/><br/>-----------VERY MINOR SPOILER----------------- At times, I have been upset when some of the main characters were killed off, but I think the story wouldn&#39;t be as believable otherwise, since it takes place in a rough, post apocalyptic type of world. Also, I think it also makes it easier for the viewer to accept new characters. That is harder to do, I think, with the same cast lasting multiple seasons before someone is killed off and replaced.<br/><br/>I love SF, but not so much as a fantasy genre, but rather as an element of setting in a story. Consider, for example, renowned twentieth century American author, Kurt Vonnegut. Few literary scholars would classify him as SF, but almost all of his most-widely read novels have major science fiction themes in the plot (i.e. Slaughter-House Five, Cat&#39;s Cradle), utilized in a way which poignantly expresses the nature of humanity in addition to Vonnegut&#39;s ever-witty and darkly comedic humanist ideals. <br/><br/>That&#39;s kinda similar to how I feel about Defiance, in terms of classification. It plays out like a western more than anything, but the science fiction element gives it a cool edginess. I like the time frame it is set in, just far enough into the future so that Amanda and Nolan are about the age I will be in the year 2046. It gives the audience something familiar on which the main human characters are based, and something new, in which human and non-human characters alike have been versed, but the humans are the ones who initially spell it out for us as far as catching us up the past few decades, post alien arrival.<br/><br/>-------VERY MINOR SPOILERS IN REGARD TO CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT ------- I also appreciate that the obvious main character, Nolan, doesn&#39;t have to story continuously centered around him. in fact, I think the play time of each character&#39;s story has a very god balance, with the Tarrs emerging as the characters we observe more consistently throughout the series. Clever, since they entangle themselves either by choice or not with every other character in the show somehow. Also, Datek and Stahma are well matched, and they offer us as much humor as they do heartache. We can&#39;t help but love them, despite their transgressions or their loftiness. Every blow and screw up they endure serves to make them more easy to relate to, and we see them grow and learn from their mistakes, and struggle to change their behavior. Even though their natures dictate certain behavioral patterns, we see them react differently as they try to change and better themselves.<br/><br/>------------------<br/><br/>As far as clichés and deus ex machines are concerned, I&#39;m hard-pressed to think of a series that has never employed them. Any that didn&#39;t I imagine didn&#39;t run very long. For this series though, I expect a bit of cheesiness from time to time. The lessons and morals Defiance offers are universal. I really think this show is pulled off very well in general, and I believe the special effects would be way better if they had a bigger budget to work with. <br/><br/>For three seasons so far, Defiance has kept me engaged in its plot and still holds as much intrigue as it did when it first got its hooks in me. I really hope it gets renewed for a fourth season, because so far it has been an energetic and entertaining tale, reliable more often than not, and I see a lot of potential for more of the story to build on that foundation. And also because I love the character of Doc Yewl. What would we do without anymore of that dry, pragmatic humor?<br/><br/>My apologies for any run on sentences or grammatical issues. Please don&#39;t let that weigh in on your opinion of this show.
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  46. The Votanis Collective, or Votans, originate from a binary star system in the Perseus Veil (or Perseus Arm). The Votans were forced to flee their system after a galactic cataclysm. The Sol System became a very appealing new home: Jupiter alone had 65 moons that could be reformatted with their Terramorph technology, there were ample mining opportunities in the asteroid belt, and, perhaps most importantly, they believed Earth void of intelligent life due to the absence of spaceflight technology. When negotiations for colony rights broke down, the Votans declared war on humanity, which culminated with the Arkfall, when several of their ships crashed onto the planet&#39;s surface, inadvertently unleashing the Terramorph technology and irrevocably altering Earth&#39;s biosphere. The Collective is comprised of the following species:<br/><br/>Castithan A humanoid race with pale skin and white hair, Castithans bear the strongest physical resemblance to humans, and from a political standpoint, are the Collective&#39;s dominant species. A highly spiritual race with a rigid caste system, most of the Casthithan refugees are from their ruling class.<br/><br/>Indogene The most technically advanced Votan species, Indogene are congenitally hairless humanoids with a wiry build and pale skin, which has runes and tattoos to denote individual identity. As the physically weakest Collective species, they tend to undergo various forms of genetic or cybernetic modifications, specific to their chosen professions.<br/><br/>Irathient The most physically robust Votan species, the Irathients have been the most successful in adapting to life on Earth. They bear a strong resemblence to humans, but have prominent ridges similar to Neanderthals.<br/><br/>Liberata A race of short, squat humanoids with porcine features, Liberata held the economic power among the Votan races until their greed led to their downfall. They have since become the servant caste in Votan society. Despite their social status, most Liberata have a strong sense of humility, viewing their current predicament as punishment for crimes of their ancestors.<br/><br/>Sensoth An ape-like species from the Irathient homeworld, the Sensoth have a lifespan of approximately 200 years. As a result of this longevity, Sensoth tend to be deliberate and conservative in nature, preferring long-term plans over abrupt action.<br/><br/>Gulanee An energy based species that require containment suits to interact with their surroundings; the rarest Collective race encountered.<br/><br/>Volge A race of automatons, disliked by all of the other Votan races, and the closest thing to a straightforward &quot;villain&quot; race. They stand over eight feet tall, are covered in dense armor, and possess integrated internal weapons. Not intended to be part of the Exodus, they were smuggled onto the Arks via unknown means.<br/><br/>Not every creature is alien, however, as the Votan Terramorph technology inadvertently created several mutants. The series takes place in what used to be St. Louis, Missouri, now called Defiance, while the game takes place in the California Bay Area, formerly San Francisco.<br/><br/>The show focuses mainly on life in Defiance, and the power struggle between its most powerful families. Comparisons to <a href="/title/tt0348914/">Deadwood (2004)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0944947/">Game of Thrones (2011)</a> have been made. Conversely, the game focuses on the Bay Area Expedition, where Ark Hunters are seeking to recover salvage from crashed Votan ships at the behest of Machiavellian industrialist Karl von Bach. Some major characters in one will have cameos in the other. Series protagonists Nolan and Irisa appear in some of the game&#39;s early campaign missions, where they engage in morally questionable activities such as theft and piracy. In the series, Nolan is seeking redemption for these actions. Also, it is highly likely that von Bach is involved the show&#39;s conspiracy arc. a5c7b9f00b
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