2012-03-18, 05:52 | Link #1144 |
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I suddenly had this weird idea of how gen 2 would turn out...
Zeheart ends up joining asemu and romary, wanting to stop the war and also cause he is in love with romary (as if, but whatever). Then after the war, it is revealed Zeheart does not have long to live, and is suffering from a disease. He is taken in by the asunos and adopted by them (thus being Zeheart Asuno) and then marries romary and their child is Kio. (Plot twist) Then Zeheart dies before gen 3 and Kio is a half vegan/ half earthling and then grows to have a pacifist outlook thanks to Asemu being a father figure for him. Of course Gundam is filled with cliches and that could never happen. |
2012-03-18, 12:30 | Link #1145 | |
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2012-03-19, 14:38 | Link #1146 | |
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2012-03-22, 01:03 | Link #1147 |
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Hm... the Kio arc takes place around 50 years after the beginning portions of the series? I thought that the war is supposed to last around 100 years, and that it all started the day Flit was born. I do hope that the series ends up spanning as much time as originally advertised; I mean, covering half a century is cool and all, but I was under the impression that we'd get to see Flit live out his entire life. Seeing Flit grow up, watching him in his prime (Generation 2), and finishing with him a feeble old man whose glory days are a thing of the past sounds more interesting to me than ending the series when he's merely in his mid-sixties, an age that isn't really all that old (I think of the sixties basically as being where you have all the good points of old age without the bad, ie you have a rich life story and decades of accumulated wisdom but you're still young enough to be in perfectly good health; not that it's impossible to be healthy in later decades, of course, though the stats do take a nosedive in later decades and I think of the sixties as the last 'comfortable' decade). But then, the short excerpt about generation 3 does mention time travel, so who knows...
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2012-03-22, 23:37 | Link #1160 | |
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