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Perfect 10 | 8 | 15.38% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 14 | 26.92% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 19 | 36.54% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 8 | 15.38% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 3.85% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 1.92% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2015-01-31, 19:34 | Link #61 | |
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2015-01-31, 19:36 | Link #62 |
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This was once again a very good episode, not as good as last week but still very enjoyable.
We finally get to meet other members of the USE as well as reunite with Yuki and Marito. I have to say that I'm proud of Marito, he is back to being able to lead in battle and is able to push the memories back. He’s even given up alcohol for the most part. Now if only this show would just let him win a battle for once without the all powerful Inaho stepping in. Anyway, I also enjoy seeing Yuki and finding that she kind of went a little off after her brother's brush with death. She's pestered command to remove him from duty so much to the point where they reassigned her to just get rid of her and it looks like it may have put a strain on her relationship with Inaho. The battle with Count Mazuurek was good but a little anticlimactic. It's nice to see a count that doesn't think of Terrans with disdain but that just wants to steal Earth's resources in peace. But once again, despite his short screen time, it's the newly christened Count Slaine Troyard that is the best part of the episode. He falsely smiles in the face of Princess Lemming who reveals that it was Saazbaum that helped her once her family had died and that she was the result of an affair her father had had on the moon and also reveals that it was her father that was responsible for Heaven's Fall, which led to his death. And of course the deaths of billions of Terrans and the utter destruction of mugh of the Earth. Gold going Martians. ... Anyway, Slaine knows that the Counts and other Martians don't care for him and are just biding their time to discredit and destroy him. So Slaine makes a move to gain their loyalty and admiration, not through words but through actions. He uses his intelligence and cunning to find out about the movements of the UFE base, Trident, and also knows that Deucalion has left the base and is moving back to Earth. He uses the debris from the previous battle as cover and moves quickly through the debris to attack the base single handed. He destroys their new munitions cargo that was just being shipped in, which sets up a chain reaction that destroys the entire base. His actions gain him the admiration of the Martian base and even some of the counts. With his popularity and position assured for the moment, as no one would dare attack him after that show of cunning and force. His plan going off without a hitch, Slaine goes back to his own territory on the Moon to plan his next move. Inaho, our other MC, basically does what he does every episode, which is saving the day and explain stuff. Though I have to say that that scene in the beginning with him waking up and trying to cover his sister with the blanket was a very sweet scene and one that I've seen the most emotion come out of him ever. He seems now determined to do something about Slaine, what that could be, I don't know. Does anyone get the feeling that Slaine is more Inaho's rival than the other way around? Inaho seems to think about the man and his movements a lot more than Slaine does with him. Slaine seems to be thinking more about his plans and dealing with Vers that he thinks about Inaho. Anyway, still a good episode and I can't wait until the next episode.
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2015-01-31, 19:43 | Link #63 | |
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2015-01-31, 20:11 | Link #64 | ||
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Slaine is going to eventually get rid of all the knights, but I'm wondering if he's going rescue and ally himself with Mazuurek as the man seems to sincerely be one of the few good knights that's just easily led. The OP shows the count reading in space so I'm wondering if someone eventually frees him?
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2015-01-31, 20:19 | Link #66 | |
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The Martians' key weakness is their greatest strength in that its the counts that have the Aldnoah Drive powers. If a count falls the castle is pretty much next to useless. We know that while America has been conquered Eastern Asia and neighboring areas are still holding on and it's those areas where Inaho and co. were operating in and we know at least a few knights and a count were taken out. Then with Sazzabaum's castle attack stopped that probably gave the UEF some breathing space to counter attack. Of course that's still stretching it. |
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2015-01-31, 21:48 | Link #68 |
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Glad to see we won't have Marito being useless from PTSD every episode like S1. And he does something intelligent this time around! Although he was always a bit more competent compared to everyone else (aside from Inaho) in S1 though, it was just his PTSD holding him back.
I wonder if Inaho is thinking getting more augmentations in order to beat Slaine's Tharsis? |
2015-01-31, 21:48 | Link #69 | ||
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I'm interested in what Inaho will try to do though.
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2015-01-31, 22:10 | Link #70 |
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If the last Martian Kat is not destroyed, but captured, the earth will have 2 drives, so Inaho can get one.
Looking back, season 1 has a hint on the ending, when Inaho says that war is just a mean of negotiation. Earth and Mars will negotiate in the end, but only after both sides are destroyed enough. To make negotiations happen, both sides would need leaders that can do so without being clouded with revenge and pride. I wonder if Inaho realizes that he needs to climb up the military ladder by the ending of this ep to make this negotiation comes true. |
2015-01-31, 23:49 | Link #72 |
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Hah Inaho you're giving Slaine way too much credit. Though I suppose that's the only logical conclusion he can possibly make without knowing the broken ability of the Tharsis. Here's a hint...it knows when you're going to poop if it occurs within the next 6 hours.
Yuki-nee's triumphant return is much appreciated. I suppose Slaine was a bit badass this episode, but loses a couple of points since the Tharsis is just plain retarded. Inaho's divine eye is as brokenly OP as ever, but then again it's really the only thing keeping Inaho viable as a foe to Slaine. |
2015-01-31, 23:54 | Link #73 |
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Glad that Lt. Marito didn't lose consciousness during the fight against Count Mazuurek 'cause it would be catastrophic if he lose it and get pinned down by gravity.
On the other hand, seeing his terrible flashback didn't froze him just like the first half of Aldnoah.Zero. And speaking of Count Mazuurek, I wonder if he's been captured by the UEF? |
2015-02-01, 00:22 | Link #74 |
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How many people do you think are capable as both scientists, as well as soldiers? Because just being a soldier is not enough and a scientist cannot take part in a battle. I already mentioned that having more scientist in the local HQs to analyse the situations would have been best, but maybe they don't have access to enough of them...
Still the situation is as it is. Most soldiers are NOT scientists and also don't have access to a com-link to a scientist, i.e. they are goners. What is so hard to understand about this? I figured this out early on in the first season. Seriously, with a little bit of reading(/watching) comprehension it's easy to understand. In that respect Marito actually did quite well this episode. Maybe they started to get some science lectures in between...
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2015-02-01, 01:33 | Link #75 |
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I want to know who designs these kataphracts. I'm having a difficult time reconciling that the ones piloting them could possibly also be their creators. Pretty much every knight we've seen has a machine with either a glaring flaw any moron could see in its design or they simply appear to outright lack any understanding of exactly how their "superior" aldnoah machine actually works. Do you think Vlad even knew what water was? When you design a mech to fight on earth you'd think they'd realize how important it was to understand how all of its matter might interact with their technology.
Who designed such wonky machines? You as a viewer have to basically disconnect yourself from the world because it makes no sense. Basically apart from the Tharsis which simply hasn't had its science explained yet pretty much everyone looks to made to be defeated. It's essentially the let's put the shield generator outside the shield logic. Logic for the convenience of the plot. You'd have to be an absolute nitwit to ever think that sort of thinking is a good idea, but that's exactly what you get. Take this episode's gravity waves knight for example. Do you think he was even aware that his machine was extremely vulnerable to any sort of attack from above? Good thing it moves slower than a dead turtle. How in the world did it get past the design phase? Why would anyone approve a spec like that for production when it has such an obvious design flaw?
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2015-02-01, 01:59 | Link #77 | |
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not to mention your not really expecting to get shot from space. kinda hard to notice someone who's gonna shoot from space. because you know terrans really don't got a weapon known to shoot from space that accurately. or you know because inaho in space, so noone really got to worry on earth but inaho who is in space still fks them up. those balls can probably move diagonally to have a 360ish defense zone. eh alot of the martian mechs don't make sense anyway. the shield one made some sense it had offense and defense but yeah glaring defense problems like gaps you wouldn't really notice. but there was also the fact inaho didn't see any barrier nodes on the outer shell, only saucebaam had those. fist to death made literally no sense, what so ever. mr.samurai knight was just dumb. also tiny mech legs are disturbing. mr.frost mech actually made some sense but inaho logic beat that. imma make explosions to block his mechs fridge powers. you would think they give the dude a gun just incase someone can penetrate his defense. |
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2015-02-01, 02:01 | Link #78 | |
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I think the abilities of the Martian mechs being so wonky on Earth is deliberate because they had no Earth-like environment to test them in. It only really hit me when I saw the Dioscuria fight a few episodes ago but I noticed that all of the abilities it came with worked MUCH better in space. That said, I concluded that most (if not all) of the Martian Kats were designed mainly for use in space and as established in the show they were simply banking on their technology being so superior that any flaws in their design would be a negligible concern once they got to Earth. I THINK that makes sense? |
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2015-02-01, 02:03 | Link #79 | |
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but how does the gravity tornado guy work in space or even move for that matter. what about mr.frost? how does work in space? what about mr.samurai knight? it doesn't look it would work that well in space minus the water issues. |
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2015-02-01, 02:07 | Link #80 | |
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I would believe you if there is a scene where Slaine riding a trainer kat and humiliated his foe though or else....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA. |
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