Talk:The Survivors

The Whyfores
It always seemed to me that people painted the Space Marines too one-dimensionally; hell yeah, they're warriors without match, but they're also too human to be just that.

As Shipmaster Baryk Carya said, in Flight of the Eisenstein 'in some ways you are like wanton siblings who yearn for a place, for fraternity, but also spark against one another with your rivalries. Like all men, youstrive to escape from the shadow of your father, but also to seek his pride.'

We've seen Space marines as Paladins of righteousness, as darkest villains, as honorable men, and as dastards, but I don't think we haven't yet seen them as cowards.

The Survivors' sole motivation is fear: they are running for their lives, from everybody; if they let other people join them, it's because they think there's safety in numbers; they are neither heroes nor villains, for they haven't the courage to be either.

So that's what they're about, please tell me what you think.--84.110.137.148 10:21, November 16, 2009 (UTC)