I hope that Sturgeon gets more of his old DWars style, as a moral scientist trying to use reason to build a utopia, is more unique to setting since you already have Markov and Carpathian as the sinister, morally and ethically compromised Scientist types.
Agree
100% with the first part; I'm less certain of Markov and Carpathian as being equally reprehensible though - Carpathian and the League of Crimson are certainly sinister, While Markov? he's just a utopian scientist like Sturgeon, with a strong nationalistic bias toward Russia as being the model of the future. ( Not necessarily racist or jingoistic nationalism either ). The new fluff makes everyone seem to have some kind of bias to the point of caricature, and while that
may be the current interpretation of Steampunk and/or Victorian mores, I think it misses the major points of the era
and the genre based upon it. ( I say that because I raised the point over the "Cyber-whale " miniature for the Covenant with Stuart, and he seemed surprised when I pointed out the vegetarian and animal welfare movements started in the 1840s in England, so would that be realistic; We came to a compromise that the whales my well be just wearing wireless headphones and be trained for patrol and combat rather than some zombie thing, at least for the Sturgeon faction. Stuart can be reasonable
)
Perhaps we could use the upcoming Live Q&A to ask if we could get more of the heroic Sturgeon we know and love.
I do hope that is asked though most FB commenters who might do so have either accepted it or stormed off entirely and gone to Classic 2.5 rules and storyline. If nothing else, hearing Stuart try and tell everyone what they want to hear while saying basically "This is the way we are going" at the same time will be . . . Amusing.