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Please remember not to eat your fellow soldiers.
~ Babylon the Great comments on a cannibalism problem in the military during the Babylon Office Hour with Tucker Wormwood.


Babylon the Great is a major antagonist in the second half of the analog horror series Angel Engine. She is a monarch that has taken control of the land in the aftermath of a war and its nuclear fallout.

Description[]

She is a twisted figure of flesh and metal, with the head of a woman and the head of a lamb. She has a long neck of metal parts, and an eerie and unnatural grin stretched across her face.

During her early days as a mere ai, she was a mere face on a green digital screen.

Biography[]

She was once an ai named Babel-1, created in the Second Tower of Babel. She made a promise to the artificial angel Barachiel, offering him an opportunity to become a real angel after being abused by his creators.

Two thousand years after the fall of civilization and nuclear armageddon, a new religion had taken authority over the surviving humanity, worshiping Geoff Ernstmann, who was also the Messenger responsible for creating the Angel Engine, as a false messiah. Under this new religion, Babylon the Great is placed as a monarch responsible for indoctrinating humanity and branding the youth with the Mark of the Beast. Non-believers are considered heathens with no rights, their children seized.

She is a powerful being with great influence, appearing in television with Tucker Wormwood on the Babylon Office Hour. She reminds their army not to eat their fellow soldiers. Under her rule, non-believers are considered heathens with no rights, seizing their children to be indoctrinated.