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* UncannyValley: A lot of species look incredibly alien/animalistic yet vaguely still human whether it be facial features such as noses or eyes, whilst some look no different to modern Homo Sapiens, making the posthumans look incredibly eerie.
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* MoralEventHorizon: The Qu certainly crossed this with the creation of the Colonials.

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* MoralEventHorizon: The Qu certainly crossed this with the creation of the Colonials. The Colonials were created out of the population of a particularly resistant human planet. As punishment, when the Qu finally defeated them they transformed them into, essentially, [[NauseaFuel living toilets]], with undamaged brains so that they could fully comprehend their disgusting existence.
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** The Killer Folk bear a [[IncrediblyLamePun striking]] resemblance to [[WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss Striker.]]

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** The Killer Folk bear a [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} striking]] resemblance to [[WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss Striker.]]
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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, Asteromorphs can be seen in a more sinister light since they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the Gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (with the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate).

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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, Asteromorphs can be seen in a more sinister light since they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the Gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (with the implication that the Qu having possibly being victims of suffered a similar fate).

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: **In-universe the author admits to having only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.

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the author admits to having only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.



** The Modular People look absolutely ''vile'' at first glance. Then you find out how empathetic and cooperative they are, and how they formed a beautiful utopia where everyone is happy, healthy, and equal. It’s hard to be revolted by them for very long after that.

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** The Modular People look absolutely ''vile'' at first glance. Then you find out how empathetic and cooperative they are, and how they formed a beautiful utopia where everyone is happy, healthy, and equal. It’s It's hard to be revolted by them for very long after that.
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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the Gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the Asteromorphs are actually [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]

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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact Asteromorphs can be seen in a more sinister light since they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the Gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the (with the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the Asteromorphs are actually [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]fate).
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: **In-universe the author admits to have only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: **In-universe the author admits to have having only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.



** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the asteromorphs are actually [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]

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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the gravitals Gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the asteromorphs Asteromorphs are actually [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]
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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the asteromorphs are, all along, [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]

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** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the asteromorphs are, all along, are actually [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In-universe the author admits to have only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In-universe **In-universe the author admits to have only so much information to work with, so a lot of proposed motivations for the various factions and species could be wildly different than what's inferred in the text.text.
**It's possible that the Qu are just an example of EvenEvilHasStandards, given that star people have altered ecosystems before the arrival of the Qu.
** Though they are shown as a benevolent species, and because of the fact they not only practice slavery, but also have committed a genocide against the gravitals and engineering them to only make them second-class citizens (the Qu having possibly being victims of a similar fate), these would mean that the asteromorphs are, all along, [[DesignatedHero a much more malevolent race.]]
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* PopularWithFurries: Ever since the NewbieBoom in 2021, ''All Tommorrows'' has obtained a large furry audience thanks to most posthumans resembling anthropomorphic animals living in the far future. It’s not uncommon for furry artists to create fursonas and other {{original character}}s of posthuman species. Of particular popularity amongst furries are the Killer Folk[[note]]SpaceCowboy CatFolk with ''Smilodon''-esque tusks[[/note]] and the Satyriacs[[note]][[TheHedonist Hedonistic]] LovableSexManiac ''Velociraptor''-shaped posthumans[[/note]].

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* PopularWithFurries: Ever since the NewbieBoom in 2021, ''All Tommorrows'' Tomorrows'' has obtained a large furry audience thanks to most posthumans resembling anthropomorphic animals living in the far future. It’s not uncommon for furry artists to create fursonas and other {{original character}}s of posthuman species. Of particular popularity amongst furries are the Killer Folk[[note]]SpaceCowboy CatFolk with ''Smilodon''-esque tusks[[/note]] and the Satyriacs[[note]][[TheHedonist Hedonistic]] LovableSexManiac ''Velociraptor''-shaped posthumans[[/note]].

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