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My contribution to the shipping meme, OT3 edition
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“So which ship dynamic is your fav?”
“Yes”
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did she fall from heaven because….idk thats a pretty big fall get her a doctor
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If the members of μ's were cops
Honoka
Kotori
Umi
Hanayo
Rin
Maki
Eli
Nozomi
Nico
All together
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Red Dragon Archfiend/Assault Mode
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Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Juggernaut Liebe
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Thunder Dragon Titan
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I mean...

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humans. thoughts?
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Ok I know this is dub exclusive but…the fact that Kaiba programmed the AI for his hyper-advanced top-secret batcave supercomputer to have the personality of a chatty hairdresser…and kept the personality setting turned on even while he was dealing with a serious crisis…and was more laidback and patient with the AI than he is with basically any human…and programmed the puzzle-solving AI in dsod to have a personality too…and the common thread between the two AIs is that they both like to playfully poke fun at him…
he programs himself friends
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Ryoken isn’t a good person
but not because he wants to destroy Ignis or rejoices Eye’s sorrows.
No, it’s because he condemned hundreds of people to extinction when he built the ToH. And just because he was going to stay with them doesn’t make him any better. But it is interesting that it helped him to decide on it. Even before these events, he considered himself a bad person.
Ryoken feels guilty on all sides.
With his help some children were kidnapped. I think he was a very good son and always listened to his dad. He did it out of love for his father, and it made him an accomplice to the KoH’s crime. Deep down, he blames himself for it.
He violated his father’s will. Perhaps for the first time. He made his decision and saved others. Only instead of a reward eight-year-old boy lost his father. And Ryoken decided it was his fault and blames himself for it.
It is important to note that Dr. Kogami never blamed his son. And the Knights too. At least we didn’t see it. Forgiving others can make this situation even harder for him.
It is possible that he would be able to forgive himself for stopping his father, but then one of the lost children comes to his doorstep. This child is grateful for the experiment. It broke all the self-forgiveness shoots Ryoken could have.
The guilt of being involved in the children kidnapping. The guilt of his father falling into a coma. The guilt that he didn’t save the kids before and that saved them at all.
That’s why Ryoken thinks he’s a bad person. That’s why he was able to make terrible decisions and become a bad person in reality.
And Ignis in this case as a lightning rod. The solution to all internal problems. Fulfillment of the father’s will, correction of his mistakes. No, Ignis means there was no experiment. In fact, the destruction of the Ignis for Rev is not the goal. It’s a means to find some way out of the sea of guilt in front of everyone.
The war was started by Dr. Kogame, Windy and Lightning respond , and Ryoken is happy to continue
Therefore, it will be very difficult for him to stop.
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judai is 110% that guy in horror movies who gets everyone else but himself killed
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AGHHH NO DON’T DO THAT! ;__;
That was an extremely impressive way of getting back up though I must say.
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Depths of the Abyss
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