Pure color vomit
I like this day-by-day framing sequence, and again, the weather effects of the days of fury- sudden storms are par for the course, and it’s fun to see it hitting our characters.
Next, Antoine. I just said I wanted to see the freedom fighters more as of late, and voila! It’s great having him features here- and it’s hilarious how nonplussed he is in this situation. He’s cautious, even cowardly- but this? “Meh, I’ve seen worse.” That deadpan expression is the height of comedy to me.
Hmm, that’s a bit strange to me. Is it right at the edge of where this plane can reach? Couldn’t they just… fly a biplane like Sonic’s up there, pick them up 1 or 2 at a time, worse case scenario? Ah well, tension has been set, it benefits the story telling.
Damn, that’s a lot to give us.
We know Alica+guards made island-fall, and they were confronted pursuing overlanders. We also know that Athair’s mother once peacefully dealt with an overlander, for what it’s worth.
I doubt those files on Ian St. John were gotten via cooperation with the kingdom of acorn; either they were retrieved via espionage, or (more likely in my mind) they were composed and researched by the brotherhood.
I suppose there’s not much to be said (yet) of the brotherhood’s involvement that isn’t laid out here.
Still, what kind of restrictive agreement do they have with Overland?… Likely a non-cooperation agreement of some kind. I still think it’s Alicia in that tube as a “guest” of Haven; the cooperation probably says, at minimum “don’t let her be found.”
So either they really don’t know what’s going on with the days of fury, or these ones are a direct result of Eggy’s impact.
On a side tangent, I like how- even if they were all heavily covered up- you could still tell them apart, thanks to details like ears and tails. That’s good design in my opinion.
“Why get worked up over [an uncontrolled variable that could majorly impact our survival and mission success]? Our only concern should be the mission [which has already and will definitely be hindered by the aforementioned variable]!










