HerschelwoodHardhead said:
aTmAg said:
HerschelwoodHardhead said:
aTmAg said:
johncAG said:
There's a pretty easy way to comprehend how someone in her position could become the leader of a revolutionary force. All these strong, strapping men? Its been 10 years since the fall and who knows how long they battled FEDRA at the QZs. Whose to say she was the first leader? if anything, the smart play is to let the cavalier people fight the early, tough battles and take over in a power vacuum. Not to mention, there are plenty of examples of women leading a revolutionary force, in both battle or symbolism.
For example?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women_who_led_a_revolt_or_rebellion
The shortness of that list (and the fact that nearly all of them inherited their position or convinced men that they had "divine influence") proves my point.
Lol, that's not even remotely true, and your "review" with no examples or evidence provided proves my point. You asked for an example, wikipedia had a plethora of them.
Also....what's to say this woman hasn't inherited the position or convinced the "bearded man" she has divine influence? The story may go that way, and is still a realistic way of assuming power.
Devine influence in 2020s? Really? That would be even more lame than a gay episode.
And it is true. Just look at the wikipedia list. The "oracle of Nusku" (divine influence), Chilonis (inherited), Queen Gwendolen (inherited),Cleopatra (inherited), Fulvia (inherited), Mother L (inherited), etc. And that is just the first few. There may be some legit ones in there somewhere, but my point is made. If there was a wiki link of the men who led a revolt or rebellion is would be ridiculously long.