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The three new Devices are newer models that don't have physical combat forms, since they're designed to merge with their users. And the AMF conditions surrounding the attack on that HQ building would hinder the personal ability to fly. A pity that Yuuno wasn't around to show what sort of effect it had on people who CAN fly and don't regularly rely on Devices. Quote:
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Especially since mages, lacking superhuman bodies and with talents that might apply to completely different kinds of magic, will not always be suitable for combat. Some will be better at scrying, healing, containment fields or teleportation. Yes, the Numbers showed that same kind of variation, except I imagine the most mass-produced models would be the types whose superhuman bodies see actual, constant use. Plus, cyborgs are inherently more specialized for particular tasks or fields than cloned mages, since the cyborgs are deliberately designed from the ground up. That leaves them with far fewer suitable options for career paths. Quote:
Rather, it seems like reorganizing and improving the Ground Forces became her goal AFTER Regius Gaiz died and left a power vaccuum and a huge mess to clean up. If someone is instead asking how Hayate and Gaiz are different as PEOPLE, I'll point out that Hayate didn't support and fund a criminal madman, actively pursue the use of illegal technology, or sacrifice her own soldiers and friends for the sake of her ambitions. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I am pretty darn sure that flying was originally meant to be a staple for ALL MAGES
However, the author decided that he wanted to have some variety and not have everyone fly, most likely due to influence from SRW This created a problem where he had to explain why certain people could not fly, and as a side effect, introduce power-level discussions pertaining to it. For a time, people were under the impression that everyone that can fly is automatically a great mage and everyone else that can't is not so good. The author since then has made steps to migitate this, but the damage had already been done
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I think is means Subaru's current use of Wing Road offers the ability to make multiple lanes that are not connected, possibly refine it so she can make stairs or just enough to stand on.
Myself, I find certain characters benefit psychologically never having learned flight. It gives them a barrier to overcome in some unique way.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Of course, there's still a way out with that remark: Just interpret everyone in the Scrya Clan as being able to fly, such that Yuuno grew up considering the ability to be basic. What also helps this theory is that it was probably easier for Yuuno to learn flying than the stuff mages like Chrono found difficult in the first two seasons and continued to find difficult in the third: Namely, field-type spells and teleportation. Neither of which Nanoha ever seems to have learned. ...despite Yuuno once remarking (or wondering?) in the first season (anime or CDs?) that he had nothing left to teach her anymore. A statement which also ignored spells like Physical Heal and Dispel Field and Round Guarder... So in fact, Yuuno had lots of stuff left he could have taught her. Unless, in a reversal of how these two usually seem to work, SHE actually lacks talent for those areas that were his own greatest strengths. After all, it's not like she's tried to fill in those gaps even after ten years as an "Ace of Aces". Though maybe she just got complacent in those areas, because there was always someone else to handle teleportation, fields and healing? |
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Join Date: May 2010
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Likewise, I don't remember if I mentioned how "fields / kekkai" seem to be a rare specialty among magic-users. Other than Yuuno and Shamal, who has the ability to cast more than one kind? Or even just one? The Arthra's aerial mages need to work together to cast a Temporal Distortion Field that approximates the Magical Prison spell Vita cast all by herself. Chrono has only ever used one field spell, in the sound stages. From the sound of it, Chrono defined the field of a training chamber's walls with a barrier spell, to prevent any attacks from damaging the walls. This failed to prevent Fate from doing just that with Photon Lancer, her weaknest projectile. Chrono mentions that he can make the next one stronger, but also remarks on how difficult and tricky field magic is. Then he hits upon the idea of bringing Yuuno on board to do it for him. At a later date, in the Mid/Belka match of the manga, Chrono expects Yuuno to do better than he did, despite trying to contain far greater destructive force from three mages, and apparently doesn't even attempt to help Yuuno at all. (We'll ignore how that turned out, because after the battle against the Defense Program, there's no way these two veterans should have thought Yuuno could do it. At least Yuuno shouldn't have claimed there would be no damage.) |
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