2012-07-13, 00:57 | Link #1586 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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They don't come from that universe's future but from another universe.
Spoiler for Nirvash and Gonzy at Eureka 7's ending:
It just so happens Eureka can travel in different points of time in the AO universe via Scub bursts. Hmmm... What if the second part of Nirvash's condition does not refer to humanity but the Scub Coral and Secrets? |
2012-07-13, 01:00 | Link #1587 |
綺羅星★!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Age: 42
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Wow, great episode. I'm surprised they decided to clear up so much, so quickly. Hopefully this means that as they get the main mysteries out of the way in these few episodes, we'll move towards understanding what the real situation is and what the "real threat" is for this series.
Spoiler for Real spoilers!:
Lots of major stuff being dropped on us this week, but it's nice to see that this isn't the sort of series that just holds everything back until the last 3 episodes. At least now we have some theories confirmed and some debunked. |
2012-07-13, 02:55 | Link #1591 |
We're Back
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
Age: 35
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For your last point, IF we take that last scene from the OP to mean anything- I would say Ao would stay in this timeline to be with the people that are in his life. Pretty much a choice between Eureka or Naru as it is.
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2012-07-13, 04:03 | Link #1597 | |
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Either Eureka Seven AO is a weird "prequel" to the original series or it's an alternate universe in the past. Although it makes little difference. Except that the former would have the whole predestination thing going on. Which would be a bit depressing. Anyways, people who complain about the fight scenes really need to chill out. They're comparing a whole series to a show which just entered its second cour. And bringing up Evangelion of all things? The show used the same Monster of the Week formula. Yeah, some of them were exceptionally well done but I think the scenes of Death&Rebirth and Rebuild of Evangelion makes you view that show with rose tinted glasses. |
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2012-07-13, 05:56 | Link #1599 |
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Join Date: May 2004
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One major thing you guys fail to mention regarding this time travel theory, is that in Ao's timeline, there is clearly no RentonxEureka graffiti on the moon.
Why is that so? 2 possible explainations at this point: 1. Eureka travelled to an alternate universe 2. Eureka did not travel to the future, but the past. What this means is that Ao's timeline takes place 10,000 years before the original. time travel storylines usually involve 1 of 2 kinds, predestine or paradox. Wonder which route would BONES choose. |
2012-07-13, 06:15 | Link #1600 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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I watched the entire Eureka Seven series last week just to watch this. Not that it wasn't bad. Actually I enjoyed it immensely and I'm enjoying the heck out of this series too. It was a bit annoying that it wasn't more of a direct sequel (I think this episode just hinted it to be a prequel?!?!), the series on it's own is fantastic. The first couple of episodes gave time to focus on the characters (and that was great because it was exactly like the first season), but now they're really starting to lay the plot on thick.
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