2009-09-01, 04:09 | Link #81 | |
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I also don't really she is really so much different this season (beside the more moeish face). I can't realy see why someone who thinks her as uninteresting 3 years ago would find her more this year. Unless it is for the EE... And even that is not so much. |
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2009-09-01, 05:25 | Link #83 | |
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And those are just the blatantly obvious Yuki-licious scenes. |
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2009-09-01, 08:45 | Link #84 | |
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All of this, of course, completely ignores the fact that Yuki is a very subtle character, surrounded by people who are quite . . . out there. If anything Endless Eight really served to make Yuki more accessible to people, since here we have a series of episodes where she's not hauled out to magic the SOS-dan out of trouble in the last five minutes. She's suffering through it like everyone else. And moreso, since she remembers all five hundred years of the Epic Failure of Kyon. Where we can see that, past the Vulcan facade of stoicism, there are subtle and not-so-subtle hints that she's bored out of her computronium skull. That she's annoyed and disappointed in Kyon/Haruhi. She's upset that, this time, her duties prevent her from magicking the SOS-dan out of trouble.
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2009-09-01, 09:23 | Link #85 | |
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2009-09-01, 12:41 | Link #90 | |
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How To Yuki: 1) Simply be a walking fountain of knowledge, but keep quiet until asked to speak. 2) Speak in monosyllables in normal conversation but when explaining something technical or complicated, use only complete sentences and bury your victim in complete and intensely accurate exposition. When I was a kid in the late 60s, Spock was a role model for me (as was Scotty). I read the encyclopedias from A-Z, I read the freaking dictionary, I was a sponge for data. I took everything apart to see how it worked. If you hear me in real life, I tend to be a bit level or flat in speaking tone. I speak almost entirely in complete sentences. I tend to be a bit of a walking wikipedia. I have an extensive science and engineering background. I type fast (a skill acquired when writing term papers the night before they were due on a Selectric typewriter - no word processors then). All this made me an "alien" and a bit scary to my mostly blue-collar Texas relatives and fellow students They literally joked the aliens swapped me out when I was a baby because I was so weird to them. So naturally, I'm a bit inclined to like Yuki -- and love the idea of being able to manipulate the data fabric of reality. I'm rather fond of the idea that the universe can be thought of as a giant data field. That's an actual field of study in cosmology and space physics for that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_physics http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/digitalphysics.html
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2009-09-01, 15:23 | Link #92 |
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Oh, was it the SQL reality data manipulation "spells"/chants he was asking about? I thought it was just her prolific monologues on what is going on (like in the first season when she reveals what is going on, who she is, and what Haruhi is, to Kyon).
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2009-09-01, 15:43 | Link #93 |
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I always thought of Yuki to be more like a female variant of Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, since she shares Data's (initial) obviousness to human communication and tendency to misunderstand any kind of metaphor, as well as lacking in emotion. And also to sprout tons of tons of technobabble, which Spock would usually be better at being coherent. But of course, this is all very similar to Spock too; all 3 had far more amazing abilities than the crew.
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2009-09-02, 05:24 | Link #94 |
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I hear a lot of people compare Yuki to Rei Ayanami, but I would agree that she has way more in common with Data and Spock. Actually, I think it would be awesome to see all of the SOS-dan member wearing Star Trek uniform (especially the ones with the skirts for the girls *growl*).
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2009-09-02, 05:35 | Link #95 | |
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But Yuki definitely has a lot in common with Rei too, as they look quite similar and are both treated as tools that don't have a sense of individuality. And actually a while back, there was a discussion on making a Endless Eight parody with an episode of Trek that had a time loop. http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...=31298&page=28
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2009-09-02, 05:45 | Link #96 |
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Nagato is like a cross between Data and Spock.
She has Data's tendency towards lengthy and incredibly precise technical exposition... and she has Spock's degree of emoting (i.e. almost non-existent). It's kind of funny, but... Data emoted a lot more than Spock, and that's even pre-emotional chip. The only exception being one time when Kirk ultimately survived a death duel with Spock, much to Spock's pleasant surprise, and Spock (with this big Haruhi-esque smile on his face) grabbed Kirk's two shoulders and yelled "Jim!" with such happy excitement at the sight of his friend being alive. It was kind of neat to see the Vulcan lose his non-emotional exterior for a second, and show how important Kirk was to him. Likewise, just as Kirk often seemed to be the only person that Spock really cares about, I get the sense that Kyon is the only person that Nagato really cares about.
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2009-09-02, 05:58 | Link #97 |
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Even Nagato's name is a reference to Rei. (The Ayanami and Nagato were both WWII battleships. Meanwhile, "rei" can mean "cold" and there's quite a few references to the fact that "yuki" means "snow," including one of Nagato's image songs.)
However, beyond the name, appearance and general role in the series, there really isn't much in common between the two of them. Anyway, since we're throwing out male characters that Nagato is similar to, is it all right if I suggest Blues from the Rockman series?
I'm not entirely sure if I'm serious about this suggestion, mind you.
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2009-09-02, 08:22 | Link #98 | |
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question I can understand why Nagato is protective of Kyon but she does she like him, is it because of the memories she obtained from her future self (technically present self) from Bamboo leaf rhapsody or did she just naturally grow fond of him as Nagato spent more time with Kyon (eg help her apply for library card), or is it both in some kind of weird time loop.
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2009-09-02, 08:58 | Link #99 | |
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