• Ivory Dome •
Dome sees the same infinite, hostile universe that Chrysalis sees and comes to the opposite conclusion: Humanity has to encircle itself with environments that support human life, specifically and narrowly defined. And those environments have to be stable, they have to be steady-state. Dome believes that planning and control can create a society that would stay the same for thousands of years.
Dome worlds breed a suspicion of outsiders who might upset their delicate social and ecological balance. Domed cities are stereotypical, of course, but Dome also like underground habitations and arcologies. When it builds conventional structures, they are often functionalist blocks of concrete and steel; Dome is all about efficiency, and adornment is the first victim of efficiency.
Dome thinks Chrysalis is replacing humanity with something other, under the guise of saving it. And Hammer’s vision of constant change and growth is just unsustainable.
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Jack is a master of the sublte. Epic in scale and delicate in delivery, often turning emotions on a short sequence of notes. I wish they would embrace singing more as well because The Balad of Sister Rust and Tell Me are both incredible examples of their talent and ability. hazelforgotten
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