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Old 2012-12-15, 21:50   Link #49
SagaraSouske
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Originally Posted by kuromitsu View Post
It's not monsters that are a problem, it's corrupting pretty much everything, in a completely unpredictable and destructive way. The problem is not simply the danger of gouma turning on humans, it's the fact that they have no control over a vast power that's potentially destructive in so many ways. (Remember what Shun said about why they're not allowed to go outside the allowed territory? Also how their power is able to change things on a molecular level? Yeah.)

Think of akki and gouma as individuals with untreatable, dangerous mental disorders. It's not like you can just tell an akki what to do once he's snapped. How can you stop him from coming back and slaughter everyone? Hell, how can you tell he's not going to snap while he's still around humans? Never mind the fact that once they start killing they're pretty much unstoppable... And as for gouma, just think about the difficulties and dangers in keeping them alive, yet away from society (how do you plan to feed them, for example? let alone correspond with them...), not to mention the violent outbursts of power like the one that claimed Shun's village and then Shun himself.
That's why I said to send Gouma to isolated areas. They can effect their surrounding all they want and it will not effect civilization.

As for Akki, what I mean was when someone shows signs of potential Akki, don't just get rid of them, send them to the out skirts of the Gouma area and train them to clear all the dangerous warped lifeform caused by gouma.

Thus you don't force Gouma to suicide, and they won't effect the villages and towns and you have potential Akki relieving their murderous impulse on dangerous mutated life instead of build up to the point of turning into Akki. Gouma will have time to study their own symptoms and come up with solutions and potential Akki will never turn into a real one.
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