
Where is that sound coming from?
>>1
Recorded the actual act of rape.
>>4
Don’t people have hearts?
I couldn’t see them as an opponent I needed to go this far to defeat, so it just looks like pure brutality.
From the person himself/herself.
It was an urgent job, so I might have just recorded it quickly and wrapped it up without finishing it completely.
I don’t think it’s being kept alive.
Gorugo will do anything, but…
Is there really someone who will do anything?
Basically, Golgo doesn’t leave traces of his crimes.
It seems like Suzy will also be saying goodbye after this, which is terrible.
Well, I suppose the client won’t mind this much, so I’ll let it slide…
*By the way, Suzy is just an ordinary civilian and not someone from the underworld.*
The idea of killing someone over a lover or something like that doesn’t even require you to be a divine sniper, you know?
>>12
The request is to take out a super Inuit who stole Russian confidential information and is fleeing across the frozen surface of the North Sea in a blizzard before reaching America, but the special forces have already become stranded and failed the mission, so it would be impossible without someone of Golgo level.
A hitman can’t be good, right?
It’s a bit too twisted, but since assassins are in such a dark profession, this kind of thing is more relatable.
>>15
I can’t hold it, you idiot.
Die, scum.
If there were no time limits, that would be great, but since I’m quite pressed for time, I’ll take a reliable approach…
Given the situation in the thread image, the fact that Golgo can’t make a decisive shot in one go indicates just how terrible the environment is.
It would be easy to understand its awesomeness if I said this one moves around freely.
Gorugo is a terrible guy, isn’t he…
Even Golgo almost died during the process of tracking this guy down…
>>21
How can you calmly run around in a snowy field where you could easily fall into a crevasse just by making a little mistake in your route…?
It’s really a specification that can only be described as super Inuit, which is troublesome.
The story of someone who inexplicably dislikes others.
It’s certainly a strange story, but there are many people who start to make unreasonable arguments about the necessity of being Golgo because they dislike it so much.
>>24
As mentioned above, it didn’t feel like the opponent was strong enough to go that far.
It feels like it couldn’t have been killed without this method.
>>27
Huh?
>>24
I want you to say that after clearly stating the need for it to be Golgo.
Originally, this is a level of blizzard where even such sounds can’t be heard.
My hearing is at a level where I can understand, damn it!
It’s a matter of how you want readers to think about Golgo by winning in such a way.
>>28
People who talk a lot are just casual visitors, not true readers…
Even Golgo would probably do something like rape.
It’s murder, you know?
Well, it’s strong, but more than it being strong, the difficulty of capturing and killing it is way too high.
>>32
First, it was quite difficult just to get close enough to where the sound of the rape would reach…
Even though we call him Golgo, he’s just a hired killer for money; it’s not good to romanticize him too much.
If that’s the only weakness, then I don’t think they would hesitate to use any means.
>>26
A dog chased after Golgo and jumped, dying.
It’s great to have a story where even a dog remains a professional until the end.
I think the reason it’s a super is because Golgo doesn’t take them out in one shot.
This seems to be a misunderstanding about the criticism directed at Golgo.
He’s a worthless assassin who prioritizes requests above all.
>>38
I don’t actually think Golgo is a good guy, but I felt that the reasons for choosing this method in the script were weak.
Even though I’ve defeated top-tier rivals so many times, do I really need that against an opponent of this level?
>>46
Read the contents of the request.
Golgo sometimes does reckless things as if to maintain balance.
>>39
That being said, I think this level of malice is indeed quite rare.
I guess they were really pressed for time.
In reality, even Golgo seems like he wouldn’t be able to kill without this sound; he’s that superhuman.
Once you get close enough for Golgo to take a shot, the opponent will already sense it and flee.
I can’t catch up, and I can’t stop.
A search ability user with a radius of 2 kilometers in the snow.
Request with a time limit
I have to lure them in, or it’s impossible.
Golgo isn’t specialized for specific environments, so he falls behind in snowy or mountainous areas.
There’s a time limit, you know…
If I had relied on Golgo earlier, I might have had a little more time.
If I were to kill this guy when I returned to the village, it would be easy, but I have to do it by the end of the day.
Moreover, this opponent specializes in escaping.
If you don’t make me forget myself and lure me in, there’s nothing you can do.
Even though there was a time limit, was there time to commit rape…?
>>50
As a result of weighing the option of usually chasing after someone versus cutting into that limited time to rape them and then chase.
>>50
Every time I think back on this incident, I feel that the guy who revealed our family’s weaknesses to an outsider is the real culprit… You shouldn’t disclose the family ties of a celebrity to strangers.
>>50
Even though there’s a time limit, it’s not that severe, like just one or two more hours.
I think you can tell by reading the main story that a normally simple strength isn’t a troublesome opponent.
A radius of 2 km with a range wider than G and a movement speed faster than G.
It’s impossible without a clever strategy.
I’m being targeted now.
In the middle of a blizzard like this.
In fact, it was poorly received, so they stopped talking about such measures.
When I read it, I thought that if it were Golgo, he would probably catch up normally.
When you think about it, Golgo doesn’t really have superhuman resistance to blizzards or anything like that…
Even the White Dragon, when it ascends, was pushed to the brink of death.
>>58
Dave also has a story where he thoughtfully says, “If we do any more, it will be too much, so I’ve kept it right at the limit!”
I can’t help but think that Golgo has a load limit…
If you don’t understand that it’s not about winning or losing in a battle, you’re just a clueless fool.
It’s a story about how to chase this guy and take a shot at him.
Based on the information that has been presented so far, in short, it is a monster that has adapted to an extremely harsh environment where even Golgo cannot pursue it.
Did you use the sound of rape as bait to lure them in order to capture within the time limit?
In that case, doesn’t it make sense normally?
First of all, it’s quite a hopeless situation when the opponent’s movement speed is faster.
>>61
The opponent has no intention to fight at all and their only goal is to reach their destination.
“Even though it’s a manga, it’s air-headed.”
Among Golgo 13 fans, there are many people who say there’s a difference in interpretation of Golgo.
Many people mention it as one of the worst episodes…
Well, I understand what you’re trying to say, but…
Usually, there would be a plan to target when we come out in a different location, but…
This time, I had to take it down in this environment.
It’s not that the script is unreasonable, but if you’re going this far, I wanted the other party to have some level of standing as well.
A yokai that wants to respond even though it hasn’t read anything.
Even though it is said that one should not be picky about means,
That’s a discussion as a setting, but if you ask whether it’s interesting as a manga, not really…
Well, I think if it weren’t for this snowy field, it would have been an easy opponent to handle.
In this environment, even Golgo can’t keep up with this monster…
Gorgo is the worst.
We have prepared a lookalike of Golgo for a covert mission! (Without permission)
So I instantly shot the doppelgänger (the people who prepared it didn’t shoot), and it was like, whoa, that’s terrible.
Possibility of quick shooting r***?
In the first place, Golgo isn’t a good guy at all; he’s the worst.
It’s a mistake to think of yourself as the champion of justice.
>>75
It’s not that I’m a hero of justice, and it’s well known that I’m a piece of trash of a murderer.
The protagonist must choose their means, as they are not someone with a despicable character like a yakuza.
I understand that saying you dislike someone is just a normal and interesting thing to say.
I’ll read it eventually.
Everyone understands that killing is a crime, that it’s despicable, and that it’s not the act of a hero.
I get it, but watching someone rape a woman, play the audio of it, and then use that moment to kill her just feels really lame.
If you’re going to hate something, then hate that some weirdly overpowered super Inuit…
It’s not a matter of good and evil, but a matter of aesthetics, isn’t it?
Isn’t that a bit lame?
I think there might have been a smarter way to handle it if it were Golgo, even if any kind of ruthless method could be used.
When you actually read it, the descriptions aren’t that strong, so it doesn’t feel right.
It’s just explained in words.
As expected, I dislike the episode where Golgo survives purely by luck more than this one.
You do some pretty outrageous things, don’t you…?
As a result of choosing a method, it’s often the case that it’s mostly the person’s patience or effort + support from Dave, etc.
It’s rare to have regular people so deeply involved.
Well, when faced with an accident, they won’t hesitate to carjack or something…
>>85
Are you scared of me?
There was a story about someone deliberately calling out to shoot a police officer.
>>85
Unless it’s something really serious, I will compensate with a new car or money later…
Does Golgo have no heart?
>>26
Isn’t it a misunderstanding to say that Golgo would rape for work?
It’s not like they’re regularly including vicious depictions to avoid being misunderstood as a righteous assassin or anything like that, is it?
>>90
Metaphorically, it feels like a story created with that intention, but it doesn’t seem to be the kind of maliciousness that readers desire.
>>26
Speaking of which, there are quite a few stories where Golgo kills dogs, but I wonder if they received complaints or something.
>>91
I remember that in Antarctica or the Arctic, there was a case of dogs used for dog sledding being made to commit suicide.
>>94
That looks good because it seems like Golgo’s eyes are slightly filled with tears…
I have even shot a drug search dog without any particular emotion.
Gorko himself would probably say he can do anything…
The author wants to choose whether to make someone do something.
By the way, is Golgo using contraception?
>>95
Weren’t you supposed to not ejaculate in the first place?
>>95
First, I barely ejaculate.
>>103
I see… You’re a professional…
>>103
You’re a pro.
I think the reason it looks unpleasant is that it resembles the tactics of an assassin villain who kidnaps and tortures our family in order to corner the protagonist and their allies, rather than the typical assassin protagonists.
Don’t think that the target is being raped normally in such an environment.
It seems like if you take out your penis, it will turn into an ice bar.
Since they are making money through murder, they are certainly evil from the very beginning.
Nevertheless, it is undeniable that we expect dark heroes to at least be deadly professionals.
Killing the woman I embraced or killing unrelated people along with her is something I’m separating from; this is just the same.
I can understand why you’d want to get angry about this… it’s just so frustrating.
It feels somewhat questionable that relying on recordings is an easy way out.
Gogo’s policy is one that is essential for continuing his work as an assassin, so I believe that if he were in a situation where he had to choose between raping or dying, he would choose to rape.
That said, I don’t really like stories that involve ordinary people and police.
Unlike someone like Golgo with superior combat abilities or an esper who can predict sniping, this guy’s escape ability in relation to the environment is absurd. That’s why he may lack the intimidating presence of a formidable enemy, as he doesn’t have to choose his methods visually.
…What is it with women buying it even though they don’t ejaculate? When you think about it calmly.
>>109
It’s like saving erotic images even though I don’t make them my main dish.
>>109
I think it combines routine, information gathering, understanding one’s condition, and integrating into the community.
>>109
It seems like I’m quite seriously thinking about maintaining my humanity, so maybe that’s part of it.
I’m scared that I might get a disease from buying a random prostitute, but I wonder if Golgo is being careful about that too.
There are so many good stories that I tend to forget, but what Golgo is doing is simply dirty work…
It’s not that they took such measures because they were strong enemies; isn’t it that they were already doing this kind of thing from the start? It’s just that there are a lot of requests to kill that specific guy.
>>113
I don’t think so.
It’s not the Arctic Circle, but I’ve heard that in Mongolia, people’s facial hair freezes solid in the dead of winter when they wake up in the morning.
It’s nice when superhumans make an appearance every now and then.
A mountain troops commander who is extremely knowledgeable about the mountains of China.
A soldier who can avoid being shot by Golgo’s sniper (Golgo cell injection) or something like that.
>>120
I also like professionals who are on the same level as Golgo.
My favorite is when we’re attacking a research facility on an isolated island, and it turns out that we’ve received the same mission from a different country, so we work together without getting in each other’s way, thinking we’re done safely, only to have an additional order issued right in front of us telling us to take care of Golgo too, leading to a duel.
The target thinks, “It’s only natural to be shot with a Zukyun.”
“Because it’s all like, ‘If we don’t be careful, the world will be in trouble.'”
It’s a situation where I understand it logically, but I don’t like it on an instinctive level.
Well, it’s just plain unpleasant. If there are no rules, then there’s no need to snipe anymore.
When it comes to rivals, Spartacus is the first one that comes to mind.
I can’t shake the feeling that I’m shooting after solidifying the future aimed at my brow.
Well, that’s probably unpopular.
Aren’t you feeling it a little, Suzy?
If it wasn’t for Goro doing this, I wouldn’t have been able to hit it.
Could it be that this Inuit person is a bad guy?
>>131
You can see that just from the information in this thread, it’s a superhuman, right!?
Anything is fine, but your skill in handling rape is top-notch, Golgo.
That’s an insane level of suffering before killing—raping, making them hear it, shooting them in the stomach, and then shooting them in the forehead; that’s way too overkill.
In the midst of a raging blizzard, is this person human if they can hear her voice coming from the cassette?
>>135
Superhuman.
There was a story about killing because I fed it and it didn’t eat.
Oh, I realized that this guy has become a professional hunting dog, so he’s not going to change his ways.
It’s tough until you get close, but after that, I feel like it would be easy even without the rape audio.
If you can get close enough to hear the rape audio, then you don’t need the rape audio.
>>138
It’s a level of storm that I can’t even land a first shot headshot.
In the first place, if you don’t get heated up, you can escape.
>>138
As mentioned above, the detection range exceeds the shooting range of Golgo.
>>141
From that distance, you can pick up the sound of a blizzard during a rape, so you are completely superhuman.
It’s foolish to say that I know more about Golgo than the author, so there’s no need to resort to such means.
Well, but in reality, it’s necessary to have the audio up until just before the rape, but there’s no need to go beyond that.
>>143
I don’t know how far I should go before I take the bait, so I guess I’ll just go all the way.
If the client lies or tries to undermine, I’ll come see them again and kill them, but separately, I check on another matter by visiting the client again, making them nervous by saying I haven’t done anything! It’s kind of selfish, isn’t it?
After all, as a professional in interpersonal skills, dealing with superhumans is a bit challenging.