
Shin-Ra Electric Power Company
A company where employees’ inexplicable deaths occur frequently.
The president is quite a troublesome character.
Just a little?
Considering the huge accident that happened, it’s a bit crazy.
It’s so wicked that I don’t understand how it can continue to exist in that world.
>>5
Companies that hold the infrastructure are strong.
>>5
Is it because this company has such a grip on the world that it’s like choosing to get a job here or die?
>>5
They have outstanding technology and control the power infrastructure, so they are preparing their own capability to potentially devastate the country.
To be frank, there is no one who can win.
Is it okay that there haven’t been any accidents at the mako reactors?
A company that goes to war with a country and wins.
It’s a flashy and crazy company, but…
Without the world’s Mako energy, there is only technology equivalent to that of the early modern period…
The world view related to Shinra is so different, what’s going on…
>>11
It’s already at the level of building a worldview.
>>11
The energy that rapidly elevated from the early modern period to the near future is Mako energy.
Of course, everyone becomes absorbed, and Shinra gains power as well.
The building is crazy.
It’s a mystery why they maintain the framework of a corporation instead of calling themselves an empire in that world.
In the world after the main story, they should have stopped using Mako, right? How are they maintaining power and other things?
>>15
There are also ordinary fuels like coal, and I think it’s possible to generate power without using Mako.
>>15
I think I heard something about finding oil.
Why hasn’t it collapsed when building the mako reactor would destroy the surrounding environment?
I thought that, but there are pollution issues happening in reality, so it’s probably similar.
Some employees insist that they are not at fault, but they completely ignore the pollution and the victims, so they are truly unaware perpetrators.
>>20
If you say that, then everyone who is using it to enjoy an easy life is out.
Even the folks from Barret and Cosmo Canyon are using it for their daily lives.
The ground around Midgar being black is crazy, right?
All the top executives are hands-on.
Even the department manager at headquarters can’t live on the upper plate, seriously.
The Mako energy is too strong.
Ballet was mining coal in the coal mine, but he said nobody uses it.
There is oil, but it’s so efficient that mako energy is not used.
It’s not just the Middle Ages; it’s a sudden leap from a fairly primitive lifestyle straight into the world of FF7.
The awareness of human rights and environmental issues might actually be quite lacking, which is surprisingly real.
There are still a lot of analog cars and machines left.
The Mako Revolution was about two decades ago.
The only place that really feels foreign is Wutai.
The shock of stepping outside Midgar.
It might have been as shocking as a floating continent.
Employees surprisingly don’t think it’s that bad…
Well, since it’s a monopoly on infrastructure and once you join you pretty much become a winner, it might be like that.
>>32
As long as it’s under Reeve, it should basically be decent since it’s infrastructure-related.
>>32
The environment outside of Shinra is like a medieval setting with a bit of modernity.
With well-established benefits, high salaries, and generous guarantees, Shinra is too much of a winner, although there are those who regularly die.
Because the president has built it up in one generation.
The technology up until then was like garbage.
Without Shinra, the cultural level of that world is comparable to that of FF6.
>>34
I don’t think it’s even about 6.
>>34
I think that even though it’s just Conga and different cultures, FF6 might actually be better, judging from things like Wutai.
It might be closer to the early modern period than to level 4 or 5.
Gongaga can only live that kind of life, after all…
Huh? Is there a financial resource in this village that can bring out a million gil?
>>35
It’s the power of mushrooms!
I was thinking there was no country at all, and then it came up in the remake that Junon used to be a country but was destroyed, which made me go “I see” and also felt a bit scared at the same time.
Gahaha is still in command of the military, so I understand that.
I wonder why Kyahaha is in upper management.
It has started to appear on the front line with the remake, just in case.
>>38
Well, it’s probably the president’s mistress.
>>38
Because I’m the head of the weapons development division.
Even that has top-class intelligence.
>>49
In Remake Reverse, wouldn’t it be better for you to fight on all fronts?
He is skilled with a gun and adept at handling combat weapons.
>>38
Thanks to Caha-ha, we were able to smash the northern great cavern with the Mako Cannon; he’s really impressive!
The fact that there are monsters everywhere is also due to Shinra.
In Crisis Core, there are evaluations that it’s the worst to be under an executive, including Reeve!
Maybe it’s not good because Reeve is making random collages instead of working…
The new president is a tyrant! I used to say that, but I found myself having to take action to save the world, almost against my will.
As a result of traveling around that game world, towns like Midgar or Junon don’t appear, so there’s no way to win.
As for the upper management, most of the soldiers at the level of squad leaders in the military are working properly to protect the residents.
The above command is just too absolute.
Aside from Midgar and the Gold Saucer of Shinra Corporation, it was desolate.
Positions and facilities of countries other than Wutai are not mentioned at all.
Everything is done by this company.
There are quite a few decent ones at the site.
First of all, in the original work, Wutai has no sense of being a state at all…
The technology levels between facilities and towns related to Shinra and others are too different.
Estimated Shinra-kun, who accomplished the discovery of the life stream and transformed it into usable energy in just a few decades.
I didn’t want the two Shinra soldiers and the captain to die.
Even for regular soldiers, it seems like the earnings are better compared to the outside villages…
It’s crazy to casually modify Bahamut.
Can we really call an energy resource efficient when it causes that much contamination in just one generation…?
>>59
The future generations’ concerns are annoying; I don’t care. If that’s the case, it might not be a bad thing.
If it hadn’t been thrown into chaos by the meteor, the weapon would have normally appeared.
Most of the executives are done except for a few, but how hard were you working, President?
>>60
In the original work, they defeat the weapon under Heidegger’s command.
Under Scarlet’s command, we are firing the Mako Cannon to break the barrier of the northern great cavern, so I guess she is quite capable.
In the remake, the level of competence has further increased, but the humanity is finished.
A world where, without mako energy, only steam locomotives powered by coal can run.
Shinra’s technological power is слишком high.
>>62
It’s great how a retro mini truck is forcibly fitted with a high-tech mako engine.
In the remake, going to truly blow up the Mako Reactor again makes me feel like quite the environmental terrorist.
>>63
The area around the Mako Reactor is so polluted that not even any weeds can grow, so it’s true that if we don’t stop it, the planet will be in trouble…
>>63
I’m a bit disappointed that they half-heartedly turned it into a self-indulgent performance by Shinra.
>>76
In that regard, I’m looking forward to the scene in the third work where Ketshi gets angry and says, “How many people do you think died in that terrorist attack?!”
>>76
“Didn’t we originally not have lines like ‘It shouldn’t have been a bomb that caused this much damage…’?”
>>93
I wonder if I made a mistake with the amount of gunpowder? It’s just a matter of degree, and while there might have been Shinra’s secret maneuvers… they probably haven’t been depicted at all.
It’s a weird way to put it, but the theme of Shinra really feels very Shinra-like, doesn’t it?
>>64
It has a nice dark mega-corporation vibe, doesn’t it…?
It seems that the transportation network was quite well-developed during the time of the Junon Republic.
Well, I definitely think the location of the Chocobo Stop is not sane at all.
>>65
The Shinra airships have performance superior to modern jets and fighter planes, so it’s understandable that they would become obsolete.
The abilities required during a period of expansion and a period of stability are different, so I feel like I can’t say much.
The continent that isn’t Junon is full of poorly located, rural backwaters.
If we can take down Junon on the continent that is developing, it would not be an exaggeration to say that we have almost taken over the world.
Wutai is far away.
It’s completely different, but for some reason, every time I see the Ichiran ramen logo, I remember this.
It seems like Avalanche was just doing something like, “Well, it’s not surprising that the hospital’s power went out…”
If the magic light seems to be running out, then we can just take it from another planet.
Every time a related work comes out, Rufus keeps adding more and more elements.
The range of the Shinra helicopter is way too insane.
Catching a Chocobo is a hassle at first.
Even if it’s a regular service, there’s one customer for each animal.
With a Chocobo carriage, the load capacity increases, but you can’t use places like Cosmo Canyon or Gongaga.
The wilderness between Midgar and Calm is really dangerous… it’s desolate for an estimated several dozen kilometers.
Even though it’s much newer than Midgar, the Gold Saucer is also in a terrible state of rapid desertification.
>>81
After all, players who played snowboarding cannot blame Shinra?
When I was a child playing, I thought it was a company?
When you become an adult, the creator’s company perspective feels quite childish.
>>83
It seems like you still haven’t stepped out of a child’s sensibility…
When trying to engage in dictatorship, the world was not in a position to do so, so we had to deal with it seriously.
As a result, they didn’t do anything particularly bad during the story, so it feels like they somehow have the ability to later infiltrate the good organization.
For some reason, Heidegger’s humanity has slightly improved while protecting the president.
I thought it was really ironic that only the area where the magical light pipe was torn and leaking in reverse was overgrown with plants, making it look like a flower field.
FF6 seems to have developed the most during the War of the Magi era.
The Mako reactor is convenient, but accidents happen frequently.
If an accident happens, it’s way too crazy that Shinra will send in the military to cover it up.
If land can become so degraded in about 50 years of use, it seems unlikely that even if we find a promised land, it will last for another 100 years.
>>92
I think the president was probably planning to be like, “I don’t care because I have a short lifespan.”
It’s not a place where people live around Gongagako Cosmoniburu.
Well, that’s something a country can’t do.
Since we caused the magical furnace accident, let’s massacre the residents and blame it on the opposition…
The reason I was instilled with the idea that fighting with weapons in a suit is cool is because of this company.
>>96
Turks are great, aren’t they…
Overall, the world travel is too inconvenient.
Why do we have to go through caves everywhere?!
I’m doing Reverse, but I wondered if Irina was really a character that pushed herself forward like this…?
>>98
Reno’s circumstances, you know…
>>98
Leno is already…
>>108
What, did a voice actor die or something?
>>122
Did I hibernate for about 5 years?!
>>122
Aren’t you watching Crayon Shin-chan?
>>122
It’s been a while since the mood of condolence has settled down, and everyone is starting to organize their feelings about it!
He passed away five years ago!
>>130
Oh, really… I didn’t know that… No way…
Surprisingly, it’s progressing quite well.
What kind of castle can move by diving into the desert, to begin with?
The official route to Junon is a mine!?
>>102
During the Republic era, the roads were a bit better maintained…
Since becoming Shinra, the main mode of transportation has become air routes.
>>102
It seems that a road was maintained for cars to pass through if it hadn’t collapsed, as was supplemented by the reverse.
Even though only the Son of the Flame incident happened in Gongaga, I feel my eyes welling up when I think that the Turks must have worked their hardest to have a memorial built.
Even if the increase in firepower was a self-directed stunt by Shinra, the intention to carry out a terror attack that would affect civilians remains unchanged.
Rieve has the right to blame Barrett and the others.
If he was the kind of old man who thought about others, that accident wouldn’t have happened.
If something bad happens, they’ll just bomb the whole village and pretend it never happened, just like in Crisis Core.
>>109
(A regular soldier cutting through missiles)
It has been revealed that even ethnic cleansing was happening in the social game!
>>112
Well, even if it becomes clear, I just think they would be doing it anyway…
The achievements of the president who left so abruptly are just too incredible.
>>116
I love the in-house exhibition room that had the remake.
Having a port around Calm would definitely be better, right…?
Since Reno is unable to move due to injury, Tson also finally fought.
Is this the first time, including the side story?
The Gold Saucer’s main route is by air, so it’s probably the mainstream way.
If they can erase Wutai, it seems like they would erase the entire culture too.
>>121
Nibiru is like that… the reproduction technology is just amazing.
Tson gets tired right away even when running in CC…
It’s strange that Cloud can keep up with Zack in the first place.
Even with a port, if Shinra isn’t involved, there are only going to be lame ships.
If it weren’t for Silla, the standard of living would be around the 19th century.
No matter how dark a mega corporation is, I can’t stop being dependent.
>>127
Only Shinra’s technology is more advanced than modern times.
Even if it’s for the sake of the game, don’t create such a monster right under the president’s office.
>>128
It’s really unpleasant to have Hujou right underneath us in Genoa.
There are even solitary cells.
There were various things along the way, but now it has become Shinra and everything else…
That drum-shaped projection of the Shinra Building is really called a drum…
What’s with that guy from Wutai who keeps provoking us to have a war like that?
Yuffie, who caused the reconciliation to break down in reverse, ended up being the culprit, and it was no good.
I want to see the story where they reconcile with Shinra and chase after Sephiroth.
What has Nanashi Loud been doing for the past five years?
>>137
I was jerking off to Tifa.
>>137
(Mysterious headache)
>>137
It’s a job full of secrets.
>>137
It’s a private life full of secrets.
What are those ninja groups that can stand up against dark mega-corporations using the latest technology…?
When it became real, I was a bit taken aback by the desertification of Gold Saucer…
I understand what I want to convey now, but that ending was just too cold, after all.
When you look back at 7, it’s a world that has been heading towards ruin from the very beginning…
>>147
If only we would stop using Mako energy… that’s what I think.
It’s a world packed with Genoa, weapons, and various tribes.
>>147
Once the weapon appears, it’s over… right?
I wonder why they built a laboratory like that in such a tall skyscraper at the headquarters…
>>148
Because the higher the floor, the higher the security system, I arbitrarily interpret that highly confidential research is done on the upper floors…
>>148
I wondered if there was a strange department at Square back then…
>>148
It’s easy to infiltrate underground, isn’t it?
If it’s on the building, should I go inside and deal with the soldiers to climb?
Even soldiers are on the verge of giving up, but we have no choice but to conquer the hellish staircase.
Wutai is a martial arts group composed of ninjas and warrior monks, so they don’t think too much about the consequences.
>>149
Is it the Honganji sect from the Sengoku period?
It’s one thing to have an accident at the mako reactor, but…
Burning down the surrounding villages to cover it up is seriously messed up.
I feel that while voice features are common recently, there are also too many risks.
The places with the magic furnace are thoroughly depicted as completely dry and devoid of moisture.
Well, from a meta perspective, it’s due to the circumstances of the last dungeon.
The dad in the remake is amazing… it was really Yeah.
I see, Reno was voiced by Fujiwara-san… I didn’t know that since I hadn’t played the remake…
>>161
I’ve been like this since the AC has been on! ?
>>165
I haven’t seen AC either… It’s been since PS for me.
>>170
Well, I’m kind of the same.
It’s basically impossible to keep up with everything.
Due to information restrictions, they only allow the use of transportation infrastructure that is managed by Shinra!
The rest is a magical realm where monsters (including those made by Shinra) roam freely!
The G tribe was more dangerous and troublesome than I expected.
>>163
It’s the star that won’t accept me that’s at fault.
Gold Saucer is seriously awesome, right?
It’s like using the life of a star for this…
>>164
Well, the player also plays around a lot with snowboarding and chocobos.
>>164
Actually, the opening and closing of the Cactuar door in the Chocobo race is also powered by magical energy…
Well, the underground is doing some crazy research…
If it’s an accident with the Mako Reactor, that’s fine, as long as it’s an accident.
It’s crazy that there are stupid idiots doing experiments.
Vincent is quietly harboring something dangerous.
The destruction switch is scattered everywhere…
I was moved when Reno spoke in reverse.
The reuse from past works was so natural that I didn’t even notice it.
Is this company not running smoothly without Hōjō?
>>172
After all, the diner professor who ghosted is also to blame…
>>172
That guy really only does unnecessary things.
Even the person themselves is saying it, but they were just a talented individual who was jealous of true geniuses.
The problem is that it’s only natural for that genius to think this mummy is a legendary ancient species!?
If it has been found that Object X was mimicking an ancient species, make sure to report it properly and don’t run away.
>>185
Ugh… The body of the ancient species feels good.
Hojo is too garbage!!
In the original work, the scope of the reverse is set during Reno’s injury leave.
It’s understandable that the event in Costa del Sol was canceled, but I felt lonely about it.
The portrayal of the executives has become relatively more competent, but Houjou is still the same as ever.
That guy starts talking fast when it comes to Jenova, doesn’t he…
Hojo is, after all, the leading authority on Mako research (excluding Gast).
Hōjō is terrible, but he is also the source of military strength that supports that company, so he is troublesome.
I thought you shouldn’t be doing crazy research in the center of Midgar.
It requires a large amount of mako, so it ends up being equal to the location of a major city that also requires it.
Wutai is being heavily manipulated by Sephiroth and Rufus…
In the next work, I guess Reno’s voice will change after all.
In the original work, there are quite a few appearances from Disc 2 onward.
Dr. Skirark impregnated the ancient species he was studying and then escaped, right?
>>188
Isn’t it the case that we met after you ran away?
The president talks a lot about things that seem like a dream, but until they reach the pinnacle of the world, I guess they really are an ideal leader, right? That raises the weird resolution.
Aunt Scarlet’s cover-up should be done a little more gently.
>>190
She’s been around since the days of that factory, so her skills in that area are a bit…
Ancient species are ancient species, they are worthless.
Dark Mega Corporation
How many years later are Red and the others running around in the ending?
Gust has also succeeded in breeding ancient species.
Wutai has some pretty amazing technology, so there’s no point in thinking about it realistically.
Why do the five strong people transform into monster-like forms?
The remake does a great job of convincing you that the lifespan of this planet is insane through its visuals…
I understood that there’s a little room for Houjou to be popular visually, and that did me in.
>>198
Originally, the voice is also that of Nachi Nozawa…
The reason why Hojo is acting so big within the company despite causing so much trouble is…
The mass production of soldiers was thanks to Houjou.
Without soldiers, the war with Wutai was in a stalemate, so he is a contributor to the company, even if he is a piece of trash.
Hōjō, having a sex drive is way too disgusting.
I want the extremely outrageous Genoa-chan to appear in a more understandable and serviceable form.
I mean, the fact that Wutai can’t be taken down even with all the Soldiers and all the S-class units thrown in means that country is just strange.
The president is currently 67, and the fact that Shinra Manufacturing has grown into Shinra Company and started building Midgar is already distorting the space-time…
A beautiful ancient species down to the cells.