My own initial reaction was that they are written up perhaps a little too directly to be the "good guy" faction. But I can totally understand that, at least for this initial rebirth of turn-based BattleTech. It's probably to get players new and old of all stripes more invested in the game and storyline since they can unequivocally feel like they are the protagonists of this story instead of inserting anything that might cast that into ambiguity and thus turn some players against the faction that is to be their main employers throughout the main storyline of the game.
Overall, though, the way I thought of both the Restoration and Directorate reminded me of various South American banana republics and how turmoil has flared up in that region throughout the years. This, admittedly, was because the Reach seems to be a heavily Spanish influenced region of space in terms of the NPCs that are from the Reach and the aesthetics. Lady Arano herself and one of the main antagonists of the story, Espinosa, have distinctly Spanish accents - or at least it sounds that way to me. And this is a genuinely interesting direction to take for introducing a new faction to the BattleTech universe because they've already done Japanese, Chinese, German, English, and Arabic influenced factions of the Inner Sphere.
But if we ever continue the story of the Arano Restoration I'd like them to take a more nuanced and "gray" depiction, just as all the other factions of the BattleTech universe have become. I'd be willing to accept that Kamea Arano has nothing but the purest of intentions and truly cares for the citizens of the Aurigan Reach in her heart, but a few of the Founding Houses which the game introduces us to and puts so much emphasis on winning the game could present some unscrupulous and even downright antagonistic forces that thrusts the Reach into the eternal pissing contests the rest of the Inner Sphere and Periphery powers continually get into.
I'd be fine if the Arano Restoration became official BattleTech canon. Although I wonder if they're just going to be a flash-in-the-pan of the 3025 era and will collapse in on itself by later years, or if their future is going to be further written into BattleTech canon for future eras?
What do you think?
Edited by Signal27, 15 May 2018 - 11:58 AM.