There Are A Lotta Flaws With Gundam SEED Destiny.
There are a lotta flaws with Gundam SEED Destiny.
However it’s ability to accurately convey a character’s personality through their design is commendable. You don’t even have to watch the series to know what a detestable asshat this guy is.
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Finding hilarious that Judau appears in the battlefield shouting "i'm skipping class".
Alright so Tumblr’s apparently putting recommended posts in my following feed now.
I know they’ve been doing this a while, but my feed’s suddenly like 70% recommended posts.
Which’d be fine, if it wasn’t repeating the same posts, so I’m just staring at the same post about a cat repeatedly and when I refresh my feed, it’s still there with all the other duplicate posts.
(Like yeah, I can dismiss the ones I don’t like, but some of them are good, it’s just I only need to read them once)
Not gonna lie,this is exactly how i imagined they would interact.
Hm weird thought.
So Al Da Flaga in Gundam SEED.
(Right is the best picture we have of him, but left is more representative in my opinion)
He commissions multiple clones of himself from Dr Hibiki in order to inherit his wealth and power, and the way Rau puts it, in order to achieve a form of immortality.
Thing is, how many clones does he commission?
Because we know that Rau le Creuset(Top Right) is his clone, who eventually ended up killing him and from who we know most of our information about him (Rau is in the middle of his Big Villain Speech when he says most of this, but he’s essentially recounting his origin so I trust what he says here). Rey Za Burrel (bottom left) is also a clone and was made later, most likely as a replacement for Rau once Al found out he was a flawed clone. Thing is, Al was dead before he had much of a chance to impact Rey’s development (Mu doesn’t remember Rau, so Rau must have murdered Al and burnt down the estate when they were both quite young), so it’s implied that Rau and Durandal were the primary influences on Rey’s life, as shown in this image:
Mu La Flaga (top left) is, by all accounts, Al’s biological son, who he hated because he believed that Mu’s mother had tainted him in some way (though I’ll be honest, I’ve accidentally read Mu as the successful clone multiple times prior).
And then, finally, there’s Prayer (bottom right), who’s a “clone of an EA pilot with excellent spatial awareness”. Which sounds to me like the EA found a Al clone and accidentally read it as a clone of his son Mu (which would imply that disinheriting Mu was pointless, since he’s already a really close genetic match). I mean, that makes more sense to me than the EA commissioning a one-off clone, something they despise on the same level of coordinators, just to reproduce a single good pilot. However, I can’t find anything that explicitly states this, so it’s just weird.
But apparently Rey was just one of multiple clones? So prayer could have been part of the same “Batch”? And/or there could be a bunch more Al Da Flaga clones running around, this turning them into an expy of Puru?
*Slight Spoilers follow for witch from Mercury episode 21*
NO, LAUDA BUDDY, DON’T DO IT
JUST TALK TO SOMEONE I’M BEGGING YOU