Humanity represents a movement grounded in scientific approach and belief in progress. Unlike the mystical Cult, it emphasizes pragmatism, analysis of Disease X, and active efforts to prevent its spread. Its followers adhere to the Prion Theory.
Humanity values rationality and scientific research, rejecting religious elements.
Members believe Disease X is caused by infectious prions. Researchers focus on analyzing it and preventing its spread.
Humanity considers itself the sole true heir of the original human civilization.
The movement trusts in the power of science and technology to confront global threats.
Humanity sees the future of mankind in space exploration and colonizing new worlds.
As the terrestrial era drew to a close, democracy was replaced by a military dictatorship. Society faced overwhelming challenges, prompting the transfer of power to the army. This system ensured discipline and effective governance during crises, and military leaders still hold control.
Despite the military dictatorship, certain areas such as education and culture still involve public participation.
Humanity prides itself on being the only true representative of mankind. This belief is especially strong among radical factions like the Last Humans. On the opposite side stand exiles, who view the Event as a consequence of past mistakes and reject idealizing the past. These outcasts face repression under the ideology of “true humanity.”
Humanity opposes Neanderthals and symbionts, viewing their existence as a threat to the purity of the human race.
The Cult represents irrationality and a potential danger to civilization in Humanity’s eyes. Tensions arise from differing views on ethics, scientific research, and the role of various races. A key issue is the significant presence of Neanderthals and symbionts within the Cult, including their interbreeding with humans. Humanity considers these practices inappropriate and threatening to mankind’s future.