r/AllTomorrows

Am I the only one who wouldn't mind being a snake person?

Am I the only one who wouldn't mind being a snake person?

Dude looks pretty chill with his little sweater and shisha.

Edit: This post was totally not made by the Qu guys

u/PurpCloud — 15 hours ago

Is there a physical copy of all tomorrows?

I'm kinda new to all tomorrows but i like the story so much i would like buying a book if there is one. Well, is there one that has all the story? Does it come in parts or as just 1 book? how much pages is it?

Also, i heard there's some ''all other tomorrows'' fan made story, is there anywhere i can read that, and if so does it come as a book also or not?

i hope atleast all tomorrows does...

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u/RealWorldExplorer1 — 1 day ago

The Bronto-Snakes (Worm descendants)

Part 2 of 3 of my mini series on the Snake People's homeworld. I'll link Part 1 in the comments.

The imagery of the qu

At first I assumed the images we get are of drones, their queen or whatever controls them is never visualized but then I thought of one of the smartest predators on earth. Spiders. Tiny brains, complex behavior. I suppose if you scaled a spider up they may be capable of feats similar to the Qu assuming as their brains got larger everything was used efficiently. What do you think? Are the individual Qu’s we see in the book drones or actual individuals?

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u/Initial_Mastodon_932 — 2 days ago

How did the Snake People get their "hand" back?

The worms didnt have hands really, they had nubs, so how did they get it back?

u/Neviax_The_Space_Cat — 2 days ago

How did the Gravitals manage to get strong enough to challenge the Asteromorphs?

The Gravitals had to start off as cavemen and only managed to get as strong as they did thanks to the ruins of the Star people and the Qu. But the Asteromorphs were the Star people themselves and they were the only ones who weren't regressed by the Qu. How did the Gravitals manage to catch up to the Asteromorphs?

u/Arbitratorofnexus — 3 days ago

The qu mistake

Since the qu are masters in genetic manipulation and they are one billion years older than humanity, how did they not predict humans reemergence after changing them?

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u/Beginning0477 — 2 days ago

Why didn’t the spacers held the other post humans, and what caused them to consider themselves separate from the other humans?

I know it’s explained in the book that they grew uninterested in the other post humans after the Qu left, but i just never liked this explanation and i feel like it’s a pretty weak explanation. Do any of you guys have any ideas for why this is the case?

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u/bigtonyyyy1 — 3 days ago

What do people want to see the most from redux

Personal I want more info on the Amphicephalin and the bug facer invaders. The only two other non human species to interact with humanity and we don't get that much info on them. Obviously some new post humans would be nice. Id LOVE if the titans survived this time around. And overall further details into the various post humans before they end up getting wiped out by the gravitas. Particularly the snake people, my absolute favourite post human species.

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u/arkman132 — 3 days ago

the Mantelopes should have evolved.

they rlly should have evolved, the should have not regressed back into animals. i feel so bad for them, their suffering, their pain. they should have made it. they should have been able to turn that suffering into something beautifull... a civilization. a gift or a "you did it" pass if you will.

the should have explored the stars, found purpose. found meaning. but they were weak. they chose the cheap way out and regressed back into grazing animals.

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u/Low-Preparation-9083 — 3 days ago