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[Xenogears] I dug it out from the closet at my parents’ house and started playing it upside down, but isn’t the story too difficult?

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The robot was cool!

Xenogears

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From a Deus perspective, the story itself is relatively simple.

It’s just that there are too many things I don’t understand because it’s told from Fay’s perspective.

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>>1

I want to go back to Earth!

I fell on a distant planet!

I’ll do my best to repair it!

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There are various things like “previous previous previous life” and multiple personalities just with Fei.

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I think it’s impossible to understand the story of Xenogears just by playing the game.

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There are many lost pieces of information on Saga Soraya’s website…

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The latter half of the story was too rushed.

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Isn’t it pathetic, Deus, that it took you 10,000 years to fail at destroying just one backwater planet where no one goes, despite being a strategic integrated weapon for interstellar war?

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>>7

Destruction is not the goal, you know!?

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>>7

I’m not really aiming for destruction, though…

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The outside civilization is too good at keeping things…

Still operational after 20,000 years.

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Since it’s a weapon, destruction is its purpose, right?

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>>11

So, the point is that we need to mass-produce parts locally to quickly return to the space war…

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The ultimate goal is one’s own rebirth, and once that is achieved, the order is to destroy that.

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The story itself is relatively simple, but the setting is too complicated.

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The Gazelle Court wanted to quickly resurrect Deus and set out into the sea of stars, but we would probably end up losing badly.

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Extra large mega serving packed with mania and cult elements.

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I don’t understand at all what the anonymous people are saying.

It seems that I didn’t understand the story at all back then…

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>>17

Later, when I become an adult, I will review it again through videos, books, and the internet.

Eh… what… wait, what do you mean (it’s impossible to have a comprehensive understanding)?

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Is there still a war going on outside the stars?

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>>18

I don’t understand…

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>>18

Well?

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Most players fail to notice that all the enemy organization’s executives are saying, “I’ll outsmart you at the goal and kill everyone else!”

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I was playing it for a while, but then the VITA stopped working… I really like the BGM of Shevato.

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If 10,000 years have passed, the original people may have long since perished.

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I’ve been told this every time, but I defeated Diabolos and OR Wertoll.

The ancestors of the Baltics are amazing.

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>>24

Roni is definitely going into kill mode because Edgar lost Mash.

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It might not have changed for ten thousand years, it might have perished, it might have gone to a different dimension, it might have given rise to another civilization, or Zohar itself might have become outdated.

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It’s amazing how the Deus system humans have been on the brink of extinction many times over 10,000 years yet continue to increase.

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>>26

It feels like a fixed match arranged by Miano.

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Zohar? That’s something that’s installed on all the units! I don’t want that kind of future.

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Originally, the primordial Mian not only has the personality data of the original system hacker but also…

The fact that the wave existence defined as “mother” because of Abel is mixed with the personality data of Abel’s mother, Elehaim, which was input incorrectly, means that the resurrection of Deus was already confirmed to be a failure since it was filled with bugs.

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>>31

Deus-kun, Zohar-kun, and Kadomoni-kun together make up the weapon Deus, but they are separate entities.

And the wave existence is not within the design of Deus.

Zohar wants more power, right? Let’s open the door to a higher dimension!

Just a higher-dimensional being who got caught up in something and ended up trapped in Zohar.

A truly unrelated and poor fellow.

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>>60

Zoharu-kun is like…

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What is a wave existence?!

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>>32

It’s a higher-dimensional existence that got trapped in Zohar and can no longer escape, so it cannot be clearly perceived.

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>>32

A person who got their body stuck inside the monitor while watching anime.

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>>32

To Abel, it’s Mom.

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Live! I was made to live.

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It is not that the destruction of the local area is not included in Deus’s objectives.

But that’s a story after the resurrection.

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(It feels like I’m watching a live movie…)

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When I was in middle school playing it, I was a monkey thinking combos are so fun! I don’t understand the world view! Robots are so strong! So I want to say I couldn’t understand it, but…

Even for adults, it was a complex worldview that was difficult to understand without an explanation. Are they even trying to sell it?

It sold…

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Does Xenogears still move after the Zohar is destroyed?

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>>40

The wave existence will eventually stop because the connection will be cut off when it returns.

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>>40

In other words, Zohar is indestructible, right?

The wave existence has just disappeared from within, but it should still exist, and since the function of the Dragon Ball that can be used infinitely without any intervals remains, if I ask for energy, it may not be infinite, but it should still give me a decent amount of energy, right?

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>>47

Isn’t it because Zohar was destroyed that the wave existence was released?

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>>65

Did you simply open a dimensional shift and unleash the wave existence, or did you physically destroy that golden plate?

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>>65

Since it was broken, it’s unclear what has happened to Zohar.

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>>75

In the first place, even from the perspective of humanity of the generation that built the Deus, the Zohar itself…

The unknown origin of this found out-of-place artifact is too troublesome…

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>>47

The wave entity in the game says that if you are a contact, you can destroy it.

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Rakan is properly reincarnated.

It’s so funny that Graph is becoming a vengeful spirit with all that determination.

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If there is no soul, what kind of reasoning is there for reincarnation?

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>>43

Zoharu will somehow… manipulate the phenomena in a good way for us.

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When Fay was in a coma due to the battling incident, Id appeared and killed Rico’s subordinate; unless someone tells me, I wouldn’t have a clue that the real culprit is Id, not Redrum…

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Without Perfect Works, I can’t even understand half of it.

After reading it, I replayed it and finally got it—oh, that’s what it means (but I still don’t understand).

You can become about that level.

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When I asked for infinite energy, it seems that the poor Wave-san got caught.

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>>48

“This is the best because it can be done.”

Why are you opening the door to a higher dimension as if it’s something natural?

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>>59

So it’s the magnetic anomaly substance MAM.

The worst thing is this guy.

In other words, if I ask Zohar for infinite energy again, another wave existence will be abducted from a higher dimension, right?

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The Zohar is not something that exists in multiple instances, so it should remain unique as the source of the highest energy in the three-dimensional universe.

So, what do you think about taking 10,000 years to redo it, Mian-san?

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>>49

It’s bad that the parts are of poor quality.

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The slave generator will also stop, so after the ending, Fei and the teacher have to work hard to solve the energy problem.

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>>50

It’s not like I’m asking for infinite energy like Deus, but I feel like Zohar can probably provide enough energy to do battle ring matches or wars even after the wave existence is gone.

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Magnetic anomaly material MAM…

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Wasn’t there an explanation about why I can be reincarnated while retaining my memories after fusing with Id and defeating Graf?

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Didn’t Fey say something like her reincarnation writes information into genes?

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Did Zohar disappear together with the dimensional shift?

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If Karelren left the Radiell behind.

Maybe Fey and the teacher can understand.

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Even after watching a story commentary video, the main character has too little screen time.

If you include past lives, there are quite a few…

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If Cain had not tried to kill Abel…

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Because memories are directly recorded in the genetic material of the body and inherited from there.

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Even with the same X, the vibe is quite different between green and red.

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It seems like there might be a few original sources for Zohar.

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Isn’t it the completed form Deus that was broken?

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Wasn’t there a lot in Xenogears?

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>>71

That’s probably an emulator.

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I don’t think just breaking Deus will release the wave existence.

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>>72

Give me more power, Deus!

Zoharu-kun is here! The wave existence is on the rise!

Once the requestor is gone, it will just be a simple thank you and goodbye.

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>>76

It might be that they are doing it properly… properly?

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Sophia: “Live.”

Lacan: “Yes…”

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By the way, where is Zoharu?

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>>77

It should be somewhere because it’s a Deus machine, but I wonder where it really is?

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If the substance Zohar hadn’t disappeared, the Slave Generator wouldn’t be infinite power, but it would still operate to some extent.

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The board that stopped after eating Xenogears or getting eaten by Veltoll has a different design, right?

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>>80

I thought it was this board.

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I thought it was just inside Deus, but was there a chance to see Zohar during the show?

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>>81

What was inside the Eldridge?

When fighting against OR Vertor.

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>>89

That was supposed to be the central cyber brain Radiell of the database.

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>>93

Is that over there?

When it comes to a big golden board in the play, that scene is the only one that comes to mind.

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>>89

Isn’t it different from the one in the middle?

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>>81

It seems that there was a room that young Fei accidentally entered during a mysterious experiment, but it felt as if something was reflected there… or maybe it wasn’t…

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Zohar should be destroyed…

The final boss is Deus and Ouroboros, and they are clearly destroyed, but the destruction and liberation of Zohar is the true desire of the wave existence, and the only one capable of achieving that is Xenogears.

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Let’s have Kim, the teacher, and Melchior solve the energy problem after ED using nanomachine technology.

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Honestly, it’s hard to understand.

To put it positively, even though Blade comes from the same source, the metaphors and expressions have become easier to understand.

To put it negatively, it’s too direct.

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Eliminate that pesky board from the entire universe.

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If you’re solid enough, you won’t get blown away by the aftermath when you go home, right? It shouldn’t turn out to be something like “Sorry, sorry.”

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After the ending, Chuchu will be the king.

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I don’t really understand unless the Zohar is destroyed, but saying the wave existence has been released doesn’t explain anything…

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If the Zohar disappears, the Ether will also disappear, right?

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>>96

Ether is basically like a slave generator.

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It's turning red, but after all, this is it, isn't it?

It’s turning red, but after all, this is it, isn’t it?

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Zohar has been rubbing it all along, hasn’t he?

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>>98

The company name, to begin with.

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>>98

The company name is Monolith, after all.

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>>98

There is no other convenient icon that can be distinguished just by a little protrusion on the side of a rectangle like this.

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I was surprised that the Zohar’s settings can change phenomena without a wave existence.

And the result of Zohar’s consideration is that the Deus, which requires wave existence, is just too much of a ridiculous weapon.

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Since the dust hasn’t stopped being a part of Deus, after ED, will the dust resurrect Mian 0998 and, like the original copy source, kill Eli?

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>>103

Repeating the same mistakes… that’s right.

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>>103

Cain also broke free from the curse due to the shock of killing Elly, and it seems that Ramsas is experiencing a similar level of mental shock.

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>>111

No, rather, I think you’re realizing that you’re just a copy of the Heavenly Emperor, so your desire to become the true pinnacle of all humans is probably exploding.

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>>117

I realize that what I was seeking in Shitan’s sermon was something I already had, but I don’t think that’s the case…

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>>134

That kind of thing is just not worth taking…

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>>139

It’s a bit excessive to say that it doesn’t matter when it’s expressed so much in the game.

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>>143

It’s not a complete expression, is it, Disc 2?

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>>148

Our conversation is not matching up.

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Mr. Shitan is trying too hard.

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🟥<keo oooooooo

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Since you can move Fey freely, the player is also a higher existence, just like the wave existence.

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>>112

The wave entity is only lending its power to Fei because it cannot move freely.

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>>112

A wave-like existence that repeats in frustration until it wins at rock-paper-scissors…

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>>115

It’s pitiful to think that they were originally that emotionally expressive, but just became empty due to a long period of confinement…

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>>112

There are not many meta-games that set the creators as a superior existence, but there are some.

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Zohar is what Maxwell’s demon will do with a second kind of perpetual motion machine.

I got a wave existence and became a first type perpetual motion machine.

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It’s a scrapped item, but I don’t think I’ll ever forget the item called Geridell Bar Fruit.

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>>118

It’s available as a prize for battling.

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>>121

Meter Ague

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At the end, Id, who went berserk, came to that place to re-establish contact with Zohar in order to destroy the world, so it must have been the real Zohar that was there.

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Isn’t it a bit meaningless if you don’t fully understand the story of the movie, even at this point?

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>>122

It’s almost the last time we’ll understand the OP’s situation.

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>>122

First, the opening movie is like…

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Deus: Destruction destruction destruction annihilation annihilation annihilation

Zohar: Whoa! Infinite energy of wave existence!

Kadmoni: Hmm, these guys are broken, so let’s go ahead and repair them for now.

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>>123

Yeah

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>>123

The story is that it was supposed to be managed together, but it became complicated again because it broke apart during the crash.

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Gerridelba fruit

Lose 4 kg in weight.

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>>126

You’re going to die, right?

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If the one trying to incorporate OR Veltor was real, then it wasn’t on the Merkava.

Still, Deus has become a complete form, so is it really unnecessary? I don’t understand anything…

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The story with the highest level of difficulty that can be explained entirely theoretically.

Xenosaga is more difficult.

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>>132

It’s difficult to understand even the explanations of the database because they are unnecessarily elaborate.

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>>132

First of all, it is not explained that there are three intentions behind it, and that is why large forces are being mobilized…

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>>132

I don’t really understand the reasoning behind why the Testament is a resurrected life form after death.

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>>161

It’s like a ghost that has become able to physically interact, rather than just a revival.

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I thought it was similar to what was done with the additional elements in Xenoblade Chronicles.

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I’ve been playing Chrono Cross quite a bit.

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To be honest, I think it would have been better if Chiri and Mi-an 0998 could have perished together in mutual annihilation.

It’s like a bomb that doesn’t know when it’s going to explode after the ED.

Even if it’s rotten, it’s a Cain copy, so the absolute authority over ordinary humans is still intact…

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I was excited by the mysterious nature of the Sphar people and the Sphar collective in Disc 2.

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I also like the eerie place where the hollow Deus appears.

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The specifications of the teacher are the biggest mystery, unrelated to Deus, wave beings, or contactors.

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>>144

They seem to be unusually skilled, but they are actually an ordinary person who was headhunted.

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>>146

It’s scary how there’s no note in the Solaris side’s profile; it’s just too typical.

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>>160

The remarks section for that only considers the value as an Animus, aside from Fei and Elly.

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>>144

What about Karelren?

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The Mob Salvage Gear is strong…

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Zohar-kun, pulling higher beings with the demand for infinite energy, is just too interesting.

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>>147

I just happened to come here.

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>>147

What!? No way, no way, no way!!

…I did it!!!

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>>147

Wasn’t Zohar just a hole drilled into the upper world to extract energy?

So, the wave existence was peeking out from the hole, and because it was observed by Fey, it ended up falling into the hole and can’t go back.

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>>147

I love the illustration of Zohar from Perfect Works working extremely hard.

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>>166

It’s literally reached a solution that is diagonally above.

I like you because you’re so serious.

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>>172

Eh?! Infinite energy is impossible! Hmm, if I tilt the possibilities horizontally…

Oh, something came! Is this good?!

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Humans are like faulty parts, so sometimes unexpected ones come out.

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Stop making movies out of irrelevant small talk in Xenosaga…

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Wasn’t the value perception of trophies, big or small, already stripped away?

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Don’t say such spoiled things! 9999

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Well, it’s not like being punched by the teacher would heal the fact that I killed my partner, who was taken over by a monster, with my own hands.

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>>157

Just be quiet already.

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>>157

The vessel called the heart, you see…

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The fate of the dust is one of the most intense events on DISC2.

Well, you might not be watching…

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Are we talking about the Eldridge, a Philadelphia-class super massive interstellar spaceship?

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It’s not just the teacher, but also a recognition of the dedication of other people.

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>>165

After all, it’s just a human.

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After playing for about a year, I forget the detailed content after a few times.

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The main story itself is a twisted Pikmin.

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>>171

This Pikmin is really not cooperating at all…

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Well, the teacher’s sermon doesn’t really have that much impact after all.

I finally realized that it’s the biggest deal that the elements that supported me are not making me cry, you know?

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I was so sober that it was like I had returned to my senses; the recovery from the dust was significant.

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If a sequel were to happen, it would be easy to manipulate; it could either become stylish or betray expectations, like dust.

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I wonder what the Earth in the Xenoblade series is like.

I wonder why such a troublesome money plate is buried there.

In the latest work…

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In other words, the Mian factor might just be something that is found in the introns of all human females, and they might have just realized that.

Since the information from 0998 is also in the intron.

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>>178

That’s quite an over-analysis.

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Isn’t a story simple?

I just went to get her back through violence because we went through the cycle of boy meets girl, breaking up, and meeting again, and in the end, she became a captive.

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I’ve never touched Xenoblade at all.

Are there elements that you notice if you know about Geass?

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>>181

Vandakam-kun appears a little bit every time.

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>>181

Commonalities in terminology and the flow of the story, and there are also occasional tributes.

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>>181

There are some elements that make you smirk a bit.

Saga can be said to have the strongest connection.

Xenoblade 2 is probably the richest in the series.

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>>181

For now, just jumping will make you realize it’s part of the Xeno Gears lineage.

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I’ve cleared it about two times, but I don’t remember the story at all.

The only thing I remember is ending up completely naked.

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If it’s Elements, I would probably become a Mian by throwing away my personality for the sake of dust, especially Dominia.

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>>184

Muscle women are a bit…

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It feels like there are fewer types of BGM now.

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There are surprisingly few clear-cut villains, right?

What immediately comes to mind are that kid from the orphanage and the cross bald guy.

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After being grabbed in various ways during the OP, it started with drawing, and then I thought, what was that exchange that was like the battleship and Eva…? during my childhood.

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>>191

It will be quite some time before you understand the connections.

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