far-trader said:
Anti-divinity? No, the devil dies when god does. Which is not the same as saying evil dies. Neither does good and morality die.
Keep telling yourself that.
Shipboard personnel for millennia will insist on the existence of gremlins gumming up the works, and words and phrases such as "The Devil you say," "Give the Devil his due," "Lucky devil," "Cheeky devil," "Faustian deal," "Diabolical," "Speed Demon," "Speak of the Devil," "Go to Hell!" and similar terms will follow humanity out to the stars.
Superstitious people may throw salt over the left shoulder, take a lie with "a pinch of salt," have the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for The Devil" on their music players ("Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm a man of wealth and taste.") and sit through plays such as Marlowe's
Doctor Faustus, and recitals of Milton's
Paradise Lost and Dante's
Divine Comedy, not to mention reading ancient Terran stories such as Marvel Comics'
Ghost Rider,
Hellboy and 2000AD's offering
Caballistics, Inc.
Because even if people don't believe in God rewarding good people, there'll always be people willing to believe in the polar opposite. Next to the Eastern philosophies of Buddhism and Taoism, a belief in the Devil may be the only thing that survives - because, if the Referee is worth his salt, humans will find plenty of proof out there that Hell is all too real.
It goes by the name of "TL 13 battlefield."