Can you really remove chaos?
The free will that seperates us from being machinations?
The will to choose?
The very vibrations that allow for heat and us to exist?
Your taking what Iâm saying too far
There is a limit.
I think with Vishkar itâs that they are willing to help those people,and give them appropriate living conditions.But under their conditions.
If people accepted the Vishkar way of life they would basically be selling their âsoulâ.
In short.Vishar is maybe not trying to help the poor,but benefit from them.Like every big corporation out there
Chaos will never be extinguished.
Chaos will rise again.
Chaos Wills
Lets wait to see some more about vishkar âtrue motivationsâ. They said about something in public or less important workers, but what they gona realy do? Try to take control of the world in name of âpeaceâ and âorderâ?
XD Chaos is as present in the world as order.Itâs suppoused to be balanced.And Symm the autistic utopian canât understand that.
There will never be chaos without order, or order without chaos.
The universe, strives for balance and equilibrium, but the very atoms themselves are chaotic!
I just find hilarious how Symmetra calls Doomfist the embodiment of chaos while somewhere, there is Sanjay chilling in Talonâs base.
a hidden pun right there
We donât have a balance rn
Iâm not a big believer of âThe ends justify the means.â Too Machiavellian for me.
But thatâs why I love Symmetra. I still like it when itâs fictional.
Ofcourse we donât.Because farmers in africa work for minimum wages,while big corporations in Europe gain all the money and benefits.Which is not even a lie.
People who work hard on African coccoa farms day in and day out,sell the coccoa beans for minimum prices there.While in Europe they are getting re-sold at market value by big corps.
There was a case of an Oil raffinery offering poor people free housing.They built all new homes,a kind of town for the people to live in.And all the people had to do was leave the homes they already had.
But someone saw thru their scam,and found out that the poor people were living on an oil vein.But no one told them about it.The oil raffinery was acting like good samaritans just to get what they want.
Exactly, and vishkar can give these people state of the art housing, while towns and communities without gangs. Make their areas of living safe, provide proper water.
The money the oil raffinery put into building those homes,was just a fraction of what they wouldâve gotten by digging the oil vein.
⌠and if they disagree theyâll blow up their buildings.
Vishkar is working with Talon soâŚ
Vishkar is a corporate conglomerate.
Viskhar does on the surface appear to bring health and well being into the societies they transform, but at the cost of destroying that societyâs culture if not much worse. It reminds me a lot of the story line in the game Mirrorâs Edge Catalyst (which is probably my only favorite EA game).
Click here to learn about Mirror's Edge Catalyst's backstory
In Mirrorâs Edge Catalyst, a corporate conglomerate rules an entire country called Cascadia and the entire populace has been organized into a caste based society; Execs, HiCaste, MidCaste, LoCaste, and OutCaste. The Execs are the few who rule the entire society, the HiCaste are comprised of millionaire and influential people. MidCaste are your every day city folk working their lives away. LowCaste are people with the dirty jobs with little pay and reward. OutCaste are true slaves, forced to endless labor in factories in the countryâs polluted wastelands (known as the âGreyLandsâ.
The conglomerate government came to power after the country was formed by exiling a mysterious totalitarian government called âOmniStatâ (which exists to the north), the new Cascadia was formed by no establishment of any government office. Instead, corporate institutions contracted the services of each other. Unfortunately, this also meant there was no laws to prevent monopolies. So the economy eventually grew to create super powers that eliminated all competition, and eventually formed that society.
So the idea here is that something may look clean and pure on the surface, but in reality is the veil to creating a society supported by slavery. Furthermore, such a society seeks to implode on itself, as it greedily consumes every ounce of all natural resources on Earth.
Itâs a great story, but the game is as buggy as hell. Which is a shame as there was a lot of potential for a sequel. I do not believe there will be another Mirrorâs Edge game based on the mixed reviews of the first two. (Note the original Mirrorâs Edge was a completely different story, Catalyst is considered a ârebootâ).
On a scale of 1 to 10 where, 1 is âheart of goldâ hero and 10 is downright complete evil villian. I believe Symmetra to be a 5 and her superiors are that more of a 7. Symmetra âbelievesâ she is bring an orderly society and she believes it is just, but she does not believe what she does is evil by definition. She is prideful and vain, which could be consider her greatest weakness. The Vishkar corporation has a clear agenda (the Symmetra comic greatly illustrates this), now what the full extent of the agenda is, I do not know, but with known connections with Talon and more importantly âthat which is not namedâ, Vishkar is a pawn in a plan that will likely be a front to bring the world to its knees.
Didnât vishkar blow up a building and murder innocent people for personal gain? and like the entire point of viskhar is that they claim to be a organization for good when they actually doing terrible things and symmetra is being groomed to serve them? like how do you literally miss the point of the entire comic.
So⌠youâre the enemy, then.
Iâm going to carefully explain this in as simple terms as I can:
Viskhar has representatives working in Talon. Thatâs extremely shady. Not only that, but just look at what theyâre happy to do to the people in Brazil. I wouldnât say any of that is admirable.