Okay, so, one too many watches through this, here's what I've gleaned.
1. Praetoria is not Praetorian Earth
Immediately upon reading the release, I assumed we'd finally see Praetorian Earth as a fully realized zone, but the Devs appear to have
misled us accidentally on that. While Emperor Cole is yet another dictator Statesman analogue(do we ever meet any NICE alternate Statesmen? Reichsman, Tyrant,
now Emperor Cole? Sheesh), he's NOT Tyrant by any stretch, unless they did a massive reimagining of Tyrant's look on par with the pre and post Invasion
Rikti. Side by side comparison:
Link to ZOMGHUGE Pic
Similarly, Emperor Cole's Earth is visibly a utopia, but apparently gets darker the deeper you look into it, according to the press release. A far cry from
Praetorian Earth, where supervillian versions of the Freedom Phalanx rule with an iron fist not bothered to be covered by a velvet glove.
2. New Powerset Hints
While Emperor Cole's backup minion, the Enigmatic Masked Guy, is almost definitely dual pistols of some kind(they pay waaaaaay too much attention to his
using pistols with a dramatic gun cock for him not to have them as part of his powerset), the other headliner for Going Rogue is more enigmatic. Her brief
monologue highlights the "changing sides" dynamic with red and blue fire/plasma of some kind, but we get very little hint at what her powerset really
is.
However, along with Dual Pistols, Positron earlier confirmed the existence of another new powerset being prepared: Demon Summoning. Given our Unnamed Heroic
Female seems to have a monologue and imagery suggesting a shift from a redsider to a bluesider, it's possible that these two are both showing off the side
switching dynamic and also the new powersets that make perfect sense to be released with the expansion, possibly making her a blueside Demon Summoning
Mastermind. This is, of course, blatant speculation, but I'll throw it out there.
3. Ambiguous Implications
Part of the trailer focuses on signature characters already in the game. While Statesman and Recluse obviously embody the blue and redsides
by their very presence, Manticore is definitely a good fit for the moral ambiguity implied by Going Rogue. However, on the redside, we aren't treated to
the more expectable Scirocco, but rather Ghost Widow. While she's certainly not the most down and out evil of the Patrons, she's not really shown hints
of wanting to LEAVE Arachnos, though it could be argued she has no choice in the matter. Speculation abounds about what this may spell for her....
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"Oh, silver blade, forged in the depths of the beyond. Heed my summons and purge those who stand in my way. Lay
waste."