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I disagree with you all.
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If any dog could detect a yoma and warn people, do you think, again, that they'd mention Claymores as the only way to detect yomas? Maybe trained dogs can do something... but how are you going to train them, without cooperation from the Organization to supply live yomas to practice on? And capturing a Claymore? So, in addition to your yoma problem, you want a war with an organization full of superhumans? You mess with them that much, you think they'll hesitate even one second to drop an Ophelia on you? Other possibilities: powerful microscopes. Mass spectrophotometers. Think they had those, in the middle ages? Quote:
The yoma in the cathedral ran because it had nothing to win by fighting. Not because it was in any real danger. Quote:
And again, you underestimate the number of people needed. Sure, a few dozens might be enough to corner and bring the yoma down. But how many do you need to make sure those dozens are at the right place when the yoma finally makes a mistake and is discovered? And they'll have to be rare men, able to keep attacking despite taking heavy casualties without visibly harming the opponent. Quote:
And sure, there may be ways for humans to fight yomas. But your scheme isn't it. At best, considering how long it'd take for your people to mobilize, come into a village, and get ready to finally hunt the yoma... At best, it'll force the yomas from village to village to move a bit more often. Big deal. (At worst, you'll just get a lot of people killed without accomplishing anything.) |
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2007-09-14, 11:50 | Link #222 | |
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Like i said before, you can continue to argue the difficulty of anything i suggest, but you can't say it is impossible. I already outlined possibilties, anyone could nickpick at them and claim a reason they won't work in any given situation. But you can't really say they couldn't work. I am sure if a little girl with an axe can ace one, a well trained human or force of human's with a head on their shoulders can do so as well.
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But then, it was just something off the top of my head. Take a yoma instead. If you can get a yoma to the point you can kill it, you can subdue it instead somehow i am sure. Then you can keep it down with drugs and starve it to do your bidding whatever. I doubt they owe enough allegiance to any of their counterparts to risk death or even discomfort. Oh look i am doing it again, ill just keep thinking up things for you to dismiss as not feasible lol The whole comment about microscopes and such. I never made such suggestions but they sure do make me look silly when you loop it in with my comments! Anyway, i find your example funny when you do have an organization capable of grafting people flesh and conducting these experiments. Teresa also mentions bacteria in relation to infections, so who knows? The might be laying around the org offices. lol
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2007-09-14, 12:17 | Link #223 | |
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I disagree with you all.
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There are some things you can do to the org. You can be rude to its agents, for example. But you can't stiff them out of their payment, and you certainly can't actually try to steal one of their precious tools to set yourself up as their competition without expecting retaliation. Quote:
You also have the problem of how to learn what drugs will work. But let's say you do it. Then there's the problem of keeping it fed. But let's say people decide it's alright to give you a steady supply of human guts. Then, yes, maybe you have you yoma detector... And then, it depends on how smart they are. If yomas or even AB see the danger and decide to care, they'll exterminate everyone in sight, even if they have to band together. It won't take that many of them. Quote:
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Just as it was impossible to combat some diseases in the middle ages, no matter how long people "thought about it". They had to reach the appropriate tech level. It's the same for yomas. Without the right tools, you're not going anywhere. Quote:
And we don't know what's involved in the Claymorisation process. For all we know, it's as simple as "1. Cut open girl. 2. Insert yoma flesh. 3. ???? 4. Profit!". Or maybe the Organisation is made up of remnant of some long lost advanced civilization. That would explain their advanced metallurgy, too. Or it's all magic. Whatever. For now, it looks like the Organisation has a monopoly on those resources, and they're not sharing. I'll say this: the organisation could conceivably, with cooperation from the largest states, give normal humans ways to fight against yomas. They have access to both dead and live yomas to experiment on (well, we don't know if they ever bother capturing live yomas, but they could easily enough), they have a larger knowledge base on yomas, and can make sort-of-secure environments to experiment and train people with yoma search and destroying methods. But they don't seem to be interested. |
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2007-09-15, 14:19 | Link #227 |
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Im pretty much an anti-raki person.. I agree with u, he serves no purposes besides crying and whining.
but... a few days ago I came accross this picture and.. well if it turns out liek this (hopefully NOT) then I might change my mind on Raki... 7 years later... http://img211.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2840307vs0.jpg |
2007-09-15, 14:53 | Link #229 | |
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2007-09-15, 19:14 | Link #230 | |
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2007-09-20, 20:31 | Link #233 |
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lol, Raki is the only and current toy for claymores :P
Raki: Clare!!! Clare: *Whisper on Jean's ear* minute later... Jean: Raki... Raki: huh? eh? oh no! Clare!!! Jean: Hihihihehehe! Clare: No more Raki... Just as planned! ----------------------------------------- lol, I think Raki can't become a claymore but he can become Man in black suit like Rubel :P or Raki was planning something... Last edited by Hypervalor; 2007-09-21 at 20:53. |
2007-09-22, 11:32 | Link #234 |
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if raki becomes a claymore ( in a 1/10000000000 chance ) i would hate if the only reson her didn't AB was him thinking of clare like "clare I won't AB ontell i see you again" or "clare i love you i won't leave you" also i hate the rakiXclare pare
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2007-09-22, 11:40 | Link #236 |
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I hate the raki in the anime.
Raki is actually quite cool in the manga, but seriously annoying in the anime. Probably gotta to do with the seiyu haha As for Raki becoming a claymore, that is just LOL, cant imagine it. He probably will break the limit on his first try since he is so horny |
2007-09-22, 17:10 | Link #237 |
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If raki take Clare's blood inside of him, he will be 7/8 human and 1/8 yoma.
Teresa = Half Human, Half Yoma; 1/2 Clare = 1 quarter yoma; 1/4 Claymore Raki = 1/8 yoma Legends: +: Human -: Yoma Teresa: + - (1/2 yoma) Clare Human take Teresa's blood: + + with + - (1/4 yoma) If Raki take Clare's blood: + + + + with + + + - (1/8 yoma) lol, if raki become 1/2 or 1/4 yoma, awaking for him will be quick. |
2007-09-22, 20:13 | Link #238 | |
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But i Think Ishely Is Going to give him some of his flesh and turn him into the frist claymore{wat ever u wanna call} to be made using an AO's flesh thats the only way he could beat an Ao none the less an Yoma ANd I Hate-Raki To all he does is cry alll that clare yelling that he was doing was all a lie
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