Quote Originally Posted by Red Dingo View Post
Actually, it makes a certain amount of sense. The Planet has been antithetical to humanity, making them conform to laws that U-Olga finds mind boggling (dying from taking physical damage? Whose bright idea is that?!?). What if Marisbury somehow figured out how to kill Gaia while keeping Alaya intact? That would be a New Age in which Humanity becomes the soul of the Planet. What better way to preserve the Human Order than to make it reign supreme and dictate the rules?
I could see it if Daybit's goal was destroy the will of the planet, but the CG just straight up shows the destruction of half of Earth. It could be a case of the CG just being false as Daybit didn't really say anything directly proving it, but that would be an even cheaper fakeout than the Chaldea crew death CG imo.

I guess Daybit did say we'd need a space suit at some point. Destroying the world but keeping humanity alive and shoving them into space would be pretty wild. But then why would Daybit call himself an enemy of Humanity?