QUOTE (Larme @ Oct 29 2009, 11:18 AM)

Ok, is it just me, or do Horrors seem like really lazy writing? It's like "OK, forget all the intricate geopolitical, neo-magical, corporate dystopia crazytown we created. The REAL threat is invading monsters from another universe!" It's like if The Bourne moves (maybe not the best movies, but just off the top of my head) spent three films on secret projects, internal government strife, political assassinations, etc., and then the fourth movie was Independence Day. "Hey guess what? None of this matters because aliens are attacking now!"
Now, I'm saying this as someone who's not "in the know" when it comes to SR fiction. I'm just saying this as an outsider looking in, based on what I've gleaned from this forum, it sounds teeth-grindingly bad.
The Horrors aren't lazy writing in the sense that Earthdawn, the game universe they were explicitly created for, was designed around the Horrors, the Scourge, and the aftermath. They are a central part of that world that cannot be ignored.
However, if the Horrors were introduced in SR, then yes, it would be a cop out in terms of the metaplot, but here's my 2

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I do not think CGL will ever introduce full-blown Horrors into SR. Introducing the Horrors in any way would irrevocably change the entire landscape of the SR world -- physically, politically, astrally, and otherwise. The Scourge lasted for several hundred years during the 4th world, so unless metahumanity can find a way to either effectively fight them and thus shorten the period of the Scourge (which is a dubious undertaking, given the previous 43 pages of comments) or run and hide from them (which has only proven to be about 50% effective in Earthdawn statistics), most of the world will be devastated in SOME FORM, either by the Horrors themselves, by our methods used to fight them, or both (Hell, in Equinox, the only way metahumanity determined they could win was to BLOW UP THE ENTIRE PLANET, which is a bit drastic). The Scourge, especially when it begins, will be an event on a globally catastrophic scale. Whole continents will get razed as gnashers and lesser Horrors start pouring through from their plane to ours, and entire megas will literally vanish overnight due to attacks in their home cities and the destruction of their home offices and logistical bases. The whole infrastructure of the Matrix will be disrupted as whole chunks of cities and their wireless backbones get carved out, and the status quo of life as we know it will change.
Because of this, I don't think CGL will
ever introduce Horrors. All things told, the change from 2050 to 2070 isn't that radical of a paradigm shift when compared to what the world will be like once the Horrors have been introduced.
In short, a 6th World with Horrors would no longer be "Shadowrun." Its setting and would be so radically different it won't even be that recognizable. And if SR changed THAT much, the fans in both the pro-2050/SR2/SR3 and the pro-2070/SR4 camps would band together and flood CGL with mail for FUBARing their beloved game. In that sense, people who love 2050/SR2 would rather play in 2070/SR4 (and vice versa) than confront a game world that has destroyed everything they love about Shadowrun.