2012-07-30, 03:05 | Link #81 | |
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In EP5 Hime Yui: Your talent and potential makes you an unmatched Eishi. Last edited by encia; 2012-07-30 at 05:27. |
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2012-07-30, 04:06 | Link #83 | |
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but considering... Spoiler for LN:
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2012-07-30, 06:52 | Link #85 |
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You seem to be giving Yuuya too much credit. Had Yui wanted she could have defeated him even without her swords. Yuuya even knows that Yui could have won the fight at any time even after she was disarmed. However Yui didn't go out there to beat Yuuya into a pulp, she came to teach him a lesson which worked.
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2012-07-30, 07:23 | Link #86 | ||
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On EP5:20:17, we have a surprised Yui reaction. On EP5:21:03, the tempo was change. On EP5:21:07, Yui's finishing action phase. Yuuya's "Top Gun" nickname is not applied for nothing. Quote:
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2012-07-30, 07:51 | Link #87 |
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That doesn't change that even after that Yui could have still easily won. Again she wasn't there to humiliate Yuuya, she was there to teach him a lesson which she succeed at thus there was no reason to continue the fight.
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2012-07-30, 08:58 | Link #88 | ||
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2012-07-30, 09:51 | Link #92 | |
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Against the other pilots, the moves was pretty basic i.e. one basic slash move for each US F-15 based TSFs (KO'ed the pilots). In a close range sword fight, one doesn't bring small knifes i.e. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01NHcTM5IA4 In general**, US TSFs wasn't designed for close range combat in mind (i.e. like their WWII aircraft counterparts) and assumes it's loaded with combat ammo instead of training ammo. Spoiler for Muv-Luv Alternative:
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2012-07-30, 11:54 | Link #94 |
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It might be good to note that US TSF doctrine seems to focus on the quick strike, Wham Blam Thank You Mam. Japanese doctrine is more of the bushido code, focusing on the individual strikes, up close and personal. Whats that move they use, when a swordsman slices an enemy in one strike before moving on to the next in a smooth flowing motion? Its been sometime since my Kendo days. So they focus more on out maneuvering the opponent up close rather than straight in and out.
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2012-07-30, 13:24 | Link #99 |
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Yea, but the point still stands that she was bested. So she accepted the loss, cause she was fairly beaten. This wasn't a real fight, but more of a duel, and Yuuya did win with the surprise attack she was not expecting.
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2012-07-30, 13:37 | Link #100 |
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No she wasn't bested because she wasn't trying. Yuuya just showed her that he learns quickly and finally figured out what Yui was trying to teach him.
Furthermore the duel ended because Yui got what she wanted, it didn't end because he "Beat" her or that she couldn't fight anymore which is clearly not the case at all. Even Yuuya knows he didn't beat Yui at all and this was all part of her plan. |
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