Wednesday, February 2, 2022

"Raised by Wolves" scifi on another planet reminds me of writing about Celeste Weaver and Purple Delta 7

If you are going to watch "Raised by Wolves" on HBO Max Streaming you might not want to read this because I realized I put some "spoilers" into this after rereading what I wrote. So, if you don't want very much information before you watch the "Raised by Wolves" series then you might not want to read this. end note.


So, as I'm watching "Raised by Wolves" which is about two androids (human looking robots) raising children on another planet after going there from Earth, it reminds me of writing about Purple Delta 7 and Celeste Weaver.

Why?

Because when Ah Ray In became a martyr on Isfahel and was rescued as a soul by Arcane and taken to Earth for Meridian to help heal her soul from the torture and death, she finally chose to reincarnate on a planet that didn't allow religions at all. It wasn't that people weren't allowed to have beliefs or philosophies, it was that the planet didn't want wars fought by religions so they outlawed organized religions with churches on the planet. It was a way to prevent wars over beliefs on the planet.

Then this combined with Purple Delta 7 because Purple is both a military weapon and a diplomat as well in her functioning and a bodyguard as well. So, the combination of Celeste Weaver's planet (by the way Ah Ray IN) reincarnates as Celeste Weaver on the No Religion planet. So, Purple Delta 7 reminds me of "Mother" the necromancer (war robot) who was reprogrammed to be "Mother" of the last humans on the new planet.

Raised by Wolves is difficult to watch for me because of what I have written about the types of problems they are encountering on the new planet. Travis Fimmel's character of a man who is an atheist soldier pretending to be a religious soldier is interesting to study as well.

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