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Mortal Engines is dead
Is Mortal Engines dead? With Philip Reeve's tweet as cited in the articles Philip Reeve, Fever Crumb and Mortal Engines, it appears to be dead. Has been dead and will forever be dead. The Mortal Engines film killed it. It is wise to get over it. The fanbase will eventually collectively die and become extinct. The books will go out of print, along with the City of Ember. The Mortal Engines movie universe and continuity, along with that of Total Recall will continue to be used as settings in mods of space games such as FreeSpace 2, Nexus: The Jupiter Incident, Sins of a Solar Empire, Homeworld, but its characters are long gone, already perished along with the world they live in at some point. -- 2001:D08:D8:7A77:A591:3B05:FCF0:A941 (talk) 07:02, 25 March 2020 (UTC)


 * This is supposed to be an encyclopedia. An encyclopedia should be based on facts and reliable sources, not on what "appears to be", that is mere opinion. I reverted your changes but there were several other editors who also reverted your changes before me. If you disagree with the contents of an article I strongly encourage you to discuss directly on the article Talk page, you might find some editors who agree with you.
 * In any case it is strange to even apply the word "dead" to inanimate objects, even if no new books are being written in that world the books still exist, readers will continue to discover the stories and it will be new to them. -- 109.78.221.141 (talk) 03:43, 28 March 2020 (UTC)