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Old 2012-02-14, 22:39   Link #215
justsomeguy
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Okay, so Shu has turned into a tyrant, and he confides what he believes his true motives are to Inori just like Gai did. But where Gai was able to gather loyal followers, Shu uses a caste system where lower ranks are enslaved and rules are enforced by a Secret Police composed of assholes on power trips.

Argo, being the confrontational hothead, was the worst possible choice of person to confront Shu, who judging by the way he demands a better method would have listened to somebody who was understanding and had a plan. Too bad there doesn't seem to be one, and that's all according to the Antibodies' plan. And what was up with that "stop using your Voids" demand Argo made? It's not like there's much else that can be effective against the GHQ forces, and death is imminent regardless of Void use.

As for the crossbow Void broken scene, yeah that was full of holes. An A-rank void should not have shattered so easily (I think a real crossbow might even be able to withstand that!), the Void should have reverted to the girl near instantaneously as shown in previous instances, and the girl should have lost consciousness if she was not touching her Void.

Finally, Arisa is dead (????, losing her Void is counterproductive, Inori!), Gai has been cloned (?), and a huge fleet is approaching Japan (why? are the Antibodies trying to have Shu destroy the fleet?). 6 episodes left to resolve all this.
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