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*Grey and Grey Morality: There are no true "evil" factions, only different points of view. On the one hand, the status quo topped by the celebrities promote fame and fortune, while Kallisto rejects it, preferring an monastic life of development and work toward overal progress. For flaws, the celebrity culture often is quite exclusive, looking down upon those who have not yet reached the celebrity rung, while the Ecclesiarchy is intolerant to romance (and luxury for its own sake), deeming it detrimental to the ideal style of life that it promotes.
*Grey and Grey Morality: There are no true "evil" factions, only different points of view. On the one hand, the status quo topped by the celebrities promote fame and fortune, while Kallisto rejects it, preferring an monastic life of development and work toward overal progress. For flaws, the celebrity culture often is quite exclusive, looking down upon those who have not yet reached the celebrity rung, while the Ecclesiarchy is intolerant to romance (and luxury for its own sake), deeming it detrimental to the ideal style of life that it promotes.
*Grey and Black Morality: The case if the reader believes the "ends justify the means" approach to the Ecclesiarchy as black.
*Grey and Black Morality: The case if the reader believes the "ends justify the means" approach to the Ecclesiarchy as black.
*Alpha Girl/Jerk Jock: How Kallisto views the celebrities <font color="white">and Demetria does this as well</font>
*Alpha Girl/Jerk Jock: How Kallisto views the celebrities <font color="white">and a view that is also shared to a lesser extent by Demetria as well</font>
*Superstition Episode: The [[Wikipedia:Evil eye|evil eye]] is lightly covered in the Defect Tiberium episode. Given historical evidences of Ancient Greeks having access to such notions as well, this may be expanded
*Superstition Episode: The [[Wikipedia:Evil eye|evil eye]] is lightly covered in the Defect Tiberium episode. Given historical evidences of Ancient Greeks having access to such notions as well, this may be expanded
*Failure is the only option: Applies several ways: For the Ecclesiarchy, it is getting a large size of male followers. For the Council of Bridgeport, it would be doing anything concrete in a significant fashion, with the exception of making allies with the Bronzefangs.
*Failure is the only option: Applies several ways: For the Ecclesiarchy, it is getting a large size of male followers. For the Council of Bridgeport, it would be doing anything concrete in a significant fashion, with the exception of making allies with the Bronzefangs.