Gaffit
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« Reply #30 on: 05 October, 2011, 07:27:15 pm » |
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Consciously recreating yourself from raw energy can put things in perspective for a girl yknow? Like what they should wear.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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« Reply #31 on: 05 October, 2011, 07:45:20 pm » |
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Fashion Angel Alita.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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« Reply #33 on: 10 November, 2011, 05:59:26 pm » |
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Yeah, that's about how I felt.
But still, Alita's so damn stylish. Spitting a blade into somebody's face. And not even on a straight arc. Whatever it is, Alita does it like a boss.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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« Reply #34 on: 17 January, 2012, 06:21:46 pm » |
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**** teleport hand.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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« Reply #35 on: 22 January, 2012, 11:33:05 pm » |
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Damn, Mbadi. Y'all dun goofed
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Gaffit
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Well it only took 11 fricking years but at least now we finally know what the hell the Last Order is.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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True dat.
But hey, it's Figure Four again! Romance time!
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Gaffit
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True dat.
But hey, it's Figure Four again! Romance time!
Haha, "Hey Figure Four, I know you're all about being human and stuff, but I'm completely a robot now!" I wonder what they're going to do with Alita now though. I mean, with her Imaginos body and Meta-Consciousness she is literally God at this point. Her list of super-powers is longer than most books.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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Time to get back to Mars, bitches. After all, Frau Blucher is still waiting for her. Or hell, I dunno. Administrating her own personal planet?
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Gaffit
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Well, they do officially have their own "nation" now. Whatever that means.
Oh yeah, I completely forgot about that. I guess she also has to get whats-her-names brain back at some point too which is what started this whole mess in the first place.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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All these mofu'n loose ends to tie up. With cyborg knots.
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Gaffit
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I am glad they finally got around to having Alita decide who she was though. That was one of the most interesting ideas behind the premise of the manga. As a person who would jump into a fully functional robotic body the first chance he gets, I was interested to see which way Alita would swing with the issue.
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Ƨɒlƚy
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Well, it's the only obvious conclusion to that plot point. Either she was going to accept that she (and they) could be human even when made of machines, or she was going to self-destruct the way she almost did several times.
But yeah, she's totally OP at this point.
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Gaffit
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Not entirely. Like they said, if she had attempted to make herself human again, she would have become infinitely weaker. Not cripplingly so, but only about as strong as she was at the end of the first series. It would have been an interesting development as it would have made her more vulnerable. It would also show that she had given up on the idea of a robot being able to be fully human, spiritually abandoning her comrades such as Sechs. It would have had it's pros and cons going either way. Now she's a more understanding and accepting person, but she's also ridiculously OP to the point where she's at Goku levels of "So what can they possibly throw at her now?"
On the plus side, now I cannot wait for someone to stick her human brain in a body and make her fight it.
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