2016-07-13, 17:24 | Link #2161 |
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Will it be that simple though look at Britain when it left the EU. Can Lieseltania stand on its own? Also if Enterprise control much of the world, they can grant that wish. But nothing is stopping them from making Lieseltania suffer for it. Granted its been a while since I read Gakusen so I forgotten the details about it, and I'm probably over thinking this.
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2016-07-13, 17:50 | Link #2162 |
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I guess you're right, but while it'd be a really, really hard fight, maybe Julis and Ayato should still fight against Lieseltania's Integrated Enterprise Foundation if they do pull something like that after granting Julis' wish.
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2016-07-13, 18:58 | Link #2164 |
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Galaxy is a separate Integrated Enterprise Foundation from Lieseltania's one, right? Even though it'd be ironic and embarrassing to take help from another Integrated Enterprise Foundation, not to mention the danger of Lieseltania being under that IEF's influence due to them needing to return a really huge favor and the other ramifications from the action, Galaxy should be able to help Lieseltania go against its parent IEF after they gain independence from it. Then, if we temporarily ignore the long-term problems and complications for now, at least in the short-term, with Galaxy's help, they should have the resources and power they need to go against Lieseltania's parent IEF.
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2016-07-13, 19:55 | Link #2165 |
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I don't remember the state of Galaxy and the Enterprise so I need to go reread it, but yeah that could work. Or there are other people in positions of power in countries that want to be liberated from the Enterprise, so they could start a coalition.
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2016-07-30, 02:53 | Link #2169 |
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Oh man I have been playing the PS Vita game and the mobile game and I finally know why Sylvia is the strongest well the 2nd strongest female plus Kirin's swordsmanship is superior than Ayato. Also if Ayato seal is full released does than make his swordsmanship improve or Kirin is still better?
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2016-07-30, 06:11 | Link #2170 |
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Kirin's style is better and more suited for one-on-fights and duels whereas the Amagiri Bright-Dragon style is more suited for actual war. Ayato in his unsealed state is of course a lot stronger, though.
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2016-07-30, 06:48 | Link #2171 |
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Amagiri Bright Dragon Style is mainly suited for 1 to Many situations and the style evolved in the battlefield. Kirin's swordsmanship is better than Ayato or technically Toudou-style and Amagiri-style are rather incompatible.
But fully unsealed Ayato or even Level 2 Ayato is definitely above Kirin overall considering he beat her at his Level 1 state and how his 6 years of training didn't have much effect till now. |
2016-07-31, 10:18 | Link #2175 |
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Amagiri-Ryu much older than Toudou-Ryu.
Because Amagiri was develop in the waring state of japan (that's why it's for one-to-many) and Toudou-ryu was develop in Bakumatsu or earlier for duel (one-on-one). |
2016-08-10, 02:53 | Link #2176 |
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Vol 11
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2016-08-10, 07:00 | Link #2178 |
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@Turahk: What Sandhy just said about the two styles is correct. Amagiri Bright-Dragon style is much older and was developed for war and one-to-many situations whereas the Toudou style is newer and was developed for duels. That's why Ayato is generally not used to duels.
@Hokoga: Thanks for that. Those are Varda Vaos and Ayato's sister (she's holding Ser-Versta), right?
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