Thread:CrimsonFire735/@comment-25890179-20170514212937/@comment-5496489-20170623125225

@Crimson - Heh, she's actually one of my favorite characters.

@Eco - Okay I suppose that makes more sense and dissuades some of my fears. The Stellarians have always been opposed to things like binding military alliances since they were the Vanara Empire and regard the Olympians as such a thing in all but name.

Not all the Sephirah Hosts are in agreement on the order of course. Keter, Gevurah, Hod, and Yesod support it because Keter and Gevurah are rather fanatical, Hod just fallows orders, and the Olympians severely offended Yesod.

Chokhmah, Chesed, Netzach, and Malkuth are against it because Chokhmah see's it as a bad political move, Chesed hates unnecessary violence and conflict, Netzach see's it as dishonorable, and Malkuth see's it as going too far (Malkuth does thing that the Olympians need revaluation and chapters with "corrupt morals" should be disbanded).

Binah and Tiferet are neutral as Tiferet wants nothing to do with any of it and frankly doesn't care, while Binah see's it as petty and beneath them. Gevurah, Hod, and Yesod all have a change of heart though and join the anti-order side, Gevurah and Hod come around to Netzach and Chokhmah's way of thinking respectively, and Yesod seriously regrets the way things turned out.

As for AutoEvolve Divinity, well it comes from a combination of the Stellarians perfect cyborg nature, connection and mastery of Accel Space, and the fact that the their minds aren't limited by their material form which in combination allows the Sephirah to become the "missing link" between a Real Space and Accel Space entity. I guess convergent evolution would be a better term with different AEDs being classified into different types. For example the Stellarians would be Celestial AutoEvolve Divinity or C-AED.