2010-03-05, 00:21 | Link #3062 |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Just had this idea...
Mikuru can't time-travel beyond four years previous, right? And she can't figure it out. Now, Nagato has restricted herself so she can't time-travel to any future beyond the Disappearance incident. What if the two have similar concepts? Then, Nagato, not Haruhi, might be the key to figuring out the time-travel mystery. |
2010-03-05, 00:32 | Link #3063 |
Sav'aaq!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hyrule
Age: 51
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Because to call him "onii-chan" would kinda kill the surprise. ^_^
Seriously though, Imouto never calls him "onii-chan". She always calls him "Kyon-kun" (denwa~), which he constantly complains about in the novels. As for why the caller (whoever she is) is calling him senpai, that's one of the reasons why her being the enthusiastic freshman is so feasible.
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2010-03-05, 01:51 | Link #3065 | |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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Yeah, that was completely intentional. |
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2010-03-05, 01:59 | Link #3066 | |
Sasaki-ist
Join Date: Mar 2008
Age: 37
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There is no way to take that away from Fujiwara. It's like Kogetsu said, even if he loses the ability to travel in time, he will still be a person from the future. He will still not have a past in the present time before he first arrived in the past via time travel. He cannot be made normal like Nakagawa. It simply goes against the definition of what he is. A power can be taken away from someone; a person's nature cannot. |
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2010-03-05, 02:09 | Link #3067 |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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Fujiwara isn't 'special' because he's from the future; he's special because he can travel through time, period.
If he loses the ability to do so, even if he still originates in the future, he's little better than a 'normal' like Taniguchi et al. |
2010-03-05, 04:54 | Link #3070 |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
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None the less, Haruhi does not consider time travellers those she wanted to meet in the school intro. She wanted to meet people from the future. We only call them time travellers in English for convenience's sake.
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2010-03-05, 16:24 | Link #3075 | |
Sav'aaq!
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Location: Hyrule
Age: 51
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And presumably if Fujiwara were to lose his powers it would be due to his future not playing out like he expects, thus invalidating a heavy portion of that knowledge.
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2010-03-07, 03:22 | Link #3076 | |
Hare Hare Sera Fuku!
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Sunny Singapore
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This made my day Personally, I think Fujiwara will still count as a powered person even if his ability to travel through time is taken away from him. The ability to travel through time is frankly nothing spectacular. What makes time-traveling so wonderful is that one retains the knowledge and memories from the original time plane. Fujiwara knows how things will play out. He plans and schemes, and he can do whatever he like as long as it fits within his mind. I'm not too sure about how time paradoxes work, but essentially, because of the time fissure Haruhi created, Fujiwara is now making his own history now. That is power. Knowledge is power. |
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shounen, sneaker bunko, seinen, light novels, manga |
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