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Comments of chapter undefined of Losing Money to Be a Tycoon

RobynHood
RobynHoodLv5RobynHood

Qin Yi ultimately still betrayed the Zergs just because there's a chance they could be dangerous. We really are a species that cannot survive without stepping on everything around us. Heck, the speech about our Blue Planet was great and all, but we're the ones who've caused the most damage to it.

RobynHood
RobynHoodLv5RobynHood

That's definitely an interesting end to this Ender's Game-like movie. Unlike Ender, Qin Yi is an adult commander. Ender was so lonely, naive, and isolated that he came to love the Formics. Qin Yi wouldn't feel the same sympathy towards them that would make him help them. The rebirth as a Zerg does work really well as sequel bait. I'd imagine a sequel would involve him learning to appreciate the Zergs as their king. Making the enemy a sympathetic species could give the game some very interesting context. It'd be less of a real-time strategy game and more of a role-playing game where players decide the fates of both species based on which ones they feel deserve survival. At the very least, I feel very interested in the game now.

Gross_Toad
Gross_ToadLv15Gross_Toad

Kek, a hard man's choice for a commando and commander Ender, but with Kerrigan ending after betrayal by EDI? Kek, all the keks.

freexd
freexdLv5freexd

Now that is a good way to end a movie!

Gt6782
Gt6782Lv4Gt6782

Ah this cliffhanger reminded me of Inception's ending

ArriaCross
ArriaCrossLv15ArriaCross

I agree! The cliffhanger has me on tenterhooks! This will definitely be a blockbuster that'll backstab Boss Pei and make him lots of profits.

Ney
NeyLv14Ney

there's also the chance of mission and choice 2 or a movie sequel

Ney
NeyLv14Ney

i honestly felt bad for the zergs

LordNimmu
LordNimmuLv15LordNimmu

ah the sweet old cliffhanger

Nirvana_Fir
Nirvana_FirLv5Nirvana_Fir

Yes indeed cliffhanger sucks

JaegarMaxim
JaegarMaximLv15JaegarMaxim

This chapter was so good!

ShadowQuill
ShadowQuillLv15ShadowQuill

Taking a “all threats must die” approach even with the ultimate form of empathy is so different from Enders Game yet so perfect for this gritty story that I love it