2012-03-26, 23:08 | Link #2862 |
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Well I watched the end of LE: Fam, so here are my thoughts (I guess I'll spoiler protect them for anyone who's watching it later than the norm
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2012-03-27, 03:29 | Link #2864 |
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I just watched the last episode today and I have mixed feelings about the series.
Can someone please clarify for me, what exactly was Luscinia's plan with the grand exile? I got the gist of it but the episode didn't really state what it was and now I'm confused as to what he was trying to achieve all this time |
2012-03-27, 05:17 | Link #2866 |
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Because it seems that one needs both a pilot and a navi, and Dio didn't have the latter. Take note the lack of another person in the back seat likely makes a vanship much lighter, as that's anywhere from a 30 to 50 kg reduction in weight.
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2012-03-27, 06:48 | Link #2867 | |
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Although, I have the feeling that ending was supposed to be symbolic of old traditions dying to leave place for new ones. |
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2012-03-27, 19:08 | Link #2875 |
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No one knows! However, you aren't misremembering - whatever happened didn't happen in the first series. There is a manga going on at the moment and the best guess is that it will tell what happened.
I think you have a good point on this LystAP. However, I'm still not sure this is really what the plan was Spoiler for plan??:
Anyway, I'd like to talk more, at some point, about the overall feeling I have about this plot being a pre-ordained/fate type of plot. I won't be doing it here because I'm still trying to straighten up my thoughts on it. However, I'll do a quick tease - I think this is the reason, from early on, that some of us kept getting the Gundam SEED Destiny vibe. I've always felt that the "bad guys are really right and will win in the end" was the original ending planned for GSD before the behind the scenes trouble hit on that show (i.e. Morasawa lost control on the writing and to this day who knows who actually wrote the ending of that series). I know with Gundam SEED Morasawa and Fukuda were on record as saying they borrowed ideas from Korean Soap Operas so I have to wonder if the "bad guys are really right and will win in the end" was also borrowed from some place - particularly now that Last Exile Fam has used it as well. While LE:Fam could have seen GSD and thought "wow, good idea lets go and do that again and go all the way to the end with it" I actually don't think that's what happened - more likely is both sets of writers are pulling from a mutual sources and that's what is making want know more about the use of this type of plot and where it comes from. |
2012-03-27, 19:11 | Link #2876 |
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To be even fairer, asking video viewers to be also following a manga, let alone one that isn't finished or even up to the point in it where the incident in question has yet to happen, is rather unfair to the viewers . We'd all better hope that they actually finish the Hourglass manga, as well. If the show didn't do that well in Japan, then the manga could be pulled without notice due to lack of interest and then we'll never find out how it happened .
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2012-03-27, 20:39 | Link #2877 | |
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Worth to read if your a fan~
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2012-03-27, 23:27 | Link #2880 |
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Yeah I guess you are right. I also assume that it was only the Ades that have to disarmed, while Anatoray and everyone else kept their fleets intact.
I think Kayvan being alive is just Gonzo trolling. Oh yeah, I never saw any of Anatoray's ships getting destroyed. |
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