The idea that eternity would get really boring after a while is pretty common, and I think what would get to him would be the futility of a lot of what he does. He'll make a difference for a little while, but things always change, sometimes for the good and sometimes for the better, but in the long run, it's not necessarily he that made it happen one way or the other.
So in the end, what has he really accomplished? He loved a lot of people.
I was reading a lot of Russian history, which is just chock full of assassinations and turmoil and oppression, no matter the century; specifically Trotsky. He might've been one of the leaders of the October Revolution, but see how much that mattered when Stalin's rise started. He criticized Stalin too much, and got exiled and eventually assassinated.
And btw, he was in jail for a damned long time. That summer, I went to an exhibition at the Met of medieval drawings on paper... it was quite humbling to stand in front of a case containing thousand-year-old pieces of paper.
Incidentally, the alien race names? I was drinking a bottled STout and LAGer at the time. The other race would have been Blakta (Black and Tan), except that referring to an enslaved race as anything remotely resembling the word "black" seemed to draw parallels that I really didn't want to invoke. The opposite of black is white, but Whiteta wasn't any better. Somehow, thinking of this, I clicked onto the French word for "snow" aka neige, and TA DA, Neigeta.
I hate coming up with names. The composer later in that piece is so named because I was driving near saraTOGA SPRIngs when I came up with him.
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The idea that eternity would get really boring after a while is pretty common, and I think what would get to him would be the futility of a lot of what he does. He'll make a difference for a little while, but things always change, sometimes for the good and sometimes for the better, but in the long run, it's not necessarily he that made it happen one way or the other.
So in the end, what has he really accomplished? He loved a lot of people.
I was reading a lot of Russian history, which is just chock full of assassinations and turmoil and oppression, no matter the century; specifically Trotsky. He might've been one of the leaders of the October Revolution, but see how much that mattered when Stalin's rise started. He criticized Stalin too much, and got exiled and eventually assassinated.
And btw, he was in jail for a damned long time. That summer, I went to an exhibition at the Met of medieval drawings on paper... it was quite humbling to stand in front of a case containing thousand-year-old pieces of paper.
Incidentally, the alien race names? I was drinking a bottled STout and LAGer at the time. The other race would have been Blakta (Black and Tan), except that referring to an enslaved race as anything remotely resembling the word "black" seemed to draw parallels that I really didn't want to invoke. The opposite of black is white, but Whiteta wasn't any better. Somehow, thinking of this, I clicked onto the French word for "snow" aka neige, and TA DA, Neigeta.
I hate coming up with names. The composer later in that piece is so named because I was driving near saraTOGA SPRIngs when I came up with him.