2009-09-07, 16:44 | Link #245 |
Jazzy
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The why bother showing it, without giving any significant detail for the anti-fantasy to disapprove that it happened?
For someone to say it didn't happen they wouldn't have enough information make a biased solution to it which leads it to bring itself to a blunt cycle. |
2009-09-08, 17:09 | Link #247 | |
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2009-09-09, 13:28 | Link #249 | |
There will be burgers
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Omaha
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At least I think it does.
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2009-09-09, 13:28 | Link #250 |
阿賀野型3番艦、矢矧 Lv180
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It was explained in Episode 1-2.
Originally from Kyrie, this is the reasoning Battler uses in order to determine the intent of the culprit. This theory is from the very basis of Chess: both players are playing within the same rules and thus, it is possible for one of them to guess and predict the moves of their opponent. Therefore, "flip the chessboard" means to "think" like the opponent to understand what was the purpose, the intent of them. However, this only works if the opponent is indeed "playing" under the same terms. Battler realized quickly that flipping the chessboard doesn't work if the culprit has another agenda than simply killing everyone or looking for the gold. This reasoning becomes useless against people who commit blunders, or are simply unpredictable/whimsical, or their objectives completely mistaken.
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2009-09-10, 00:00 | Link #253 | |
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Purgatorio-Battler doesn't roll off the tongue as easily as Meta-Battler, for instance. ...Though I don't actually know for sure (does anyone?). |
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2009-09-10, 07:04 | Link #254 |
別にいいけど
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Well the term "puragtorio" was shown only once in Ep1, and that wasn't even mentioned directly by Beatrice or someone else. Plus it isn't clear if "purgatorio" can be a synonym of "metaworld" or if purgatorio is only the name of that metaphysical version of the parlor. There are many other metaphysical places in this story (like the witches's tea room). There is also that "place" at the end of ep4 which is introduced with a completely different name. So metaworld is more of a generic term than "purgatorio".
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2009-09-11, 10:48 | Link #257 |
別にいいけど
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It was rendered official by the anime home page, since the term is used there. The term however never appears in the novel afaik, not sure about the 07 expansion home page itself 'though.
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2009-09-11, 11:10 | Link #258 |
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I'm not sure how the character popularity competitions that could be found on 07th expansion's homepage were done (I even noticed a higu character in the best combination -votes) but I found
Spoiler for :
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2009-09-11, 11:33 | Link #260 |
GFX Designer™ :)
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this is lame question !~ but i didnt watch this series yet but it seems fun!
so if u can gimme some little description on it ~ it will really help me .... ty and if u can just PM the download site or something it will be great help thnx ^_^ |
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