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Of Zack Fair, Genesis Rhapsodos And The Strange Narrative POV Of FFVII-Crisis Core (Part IVb)
Of Zack Fair, Genesis Rhapsodos and the strange narrative POV of FFVII-Crisis Core (Part IVb)
Part I: https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/650462647672766464/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strangeÂ
Part IVa: https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/657248451885678592/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strange  _____________________________________
Warning: As always, I copy paste this warning over and over just in case you ignore it and keep reading down.  âThis series is very controversial, it may not fit with what you know or remember about Crisis Core. So please, read the former parts (I did put the link to Part I in case you are new reader) before putting your foot further down below.â Also, as a new issue rising with this part, I emphasize this again READ THE OTHER PARTS. Donât say I didnât warn you, I put that phrase like two times in just this warning. P/s: I welcome all kind of discussion. I love discussion. But this subject is an OBJECTIVE subject, please make sure to keep your bias and prejudice out of discussion, also, I donât welcome character dissing or using fallacies in arguments, thank you. _____________________________________
Summary of Part IVa: - Zackâs POV has a lot of misleading aspect, it makes you deliberately choose to look away from the bigger problem and focus on the smaller but more appealing problem to your eyes. - Sephiroth, whether he really makes an astounding achievement in the Wutai War or not, is still used a propaganda by Shinra to lure in new recruits for the war. This process was repeating over and over, and since Shinra treat SOLDIER members with inequality, there is not a single other SOLDIER gets the privilege to be hailed as âHeroâ like Sephiroth.Â
Moving on, we will tackle the next problem.Â
3. When all for one but one isnât for all orâŚÂ

So we know for sure that Shinra treats SOLDIERs members with unfairness, the problem is, who knows about it, and how do they react against it?Â

-This email of Lazard was sent right before you encounter Genesis for the first time in Banoraâs apple juice facility. You can see clearly that this email has several words that are very ambiguous: âparental bondsâ, ânon-biological tiesâ, ârespectâ, âappreciationâ, âill bloodâ. And while this email has many different layers of meaning towards many people, I want to dissect the aspect that this part focuses on. Why would Lazard send Zack this letter just right before Zack encountered Genesis? Well, we later know that Genesisâ parents in Banora are not his biological parents, that line of âJust as happiness can be found in non-biological tiesâ along with the fact that Genesisâ parents funded the fanclubs for their adopted child probably points out that Lazard knows Genesis got the recognition from his adoptive parents. So when Lazard wrote that other part âWithout them, âill bloodâ is bornâ, it means that Lazard knows exactly what the problem with Genesis is, as he states âill blood is prone to lead to tragedy, and ill blood sometimes affects our missions.â Lazard is one of the people who know about the inequality in SOLDIER, but he canât do anything more than just issues order down, because everything is still under the control of President Shinra. Therefore, this email, along with Lazardâs betrayal against Shinra later in game shows that Lazard is also frustrated with the state of unfairness circling around SOLDIER department, and since he canât do anything to change it, he can only choose one thing: betrayal.Â






- Genesis and Angeal obviously know about the unfair treatment in SOLDIER, the conversation above pointed out that Genesis told Angeal about that and let Angeal decide whether to join him in rebelling or not. âCan you really live on that side?â, the question hits the nail on Angealâs head, not only because it questions his decision to not siding with his childhood friend, but also because it strikes directly on his âhonorâ. You see, Angeal bound himself to a vivid definition, âhonorâ, you donât know what kind of honor it is. Is it âhonorâ of helping Midgarâs civilians, or is it âhonorâ of doing the right thing, or is it âhonorâ of serving Shinra? Overall, if you choose âhonorâ of serving Shinra, then knowing that Shinra is an evil corporation that benefits on the suffering of people, would you really call it an âhonorâ? Angeal keeps hesitating between siding with Shinra (as he still went back to stop Genesis from raiding the HQ and killing Hojo) and rebelling (as he helped Hollander escape). Point is, hesitation is his own problem, despite knowing about the horrendous things Shinra did, Angeal still didnât inform Zack about it, his silence keeps Zack in the darkness for more than half the game. Eventually, as the paradox grew too much to fathom, Angeal chooses to end himself with Zackâs hand.Â




- What is a petty person? The definition of petty is someone who gets caught up in small details. An example of petty is a person who gets very angry when someone accidentally steps on their foot. Petty is defined as something relatively worthless or unimportant. An example of petty is cash kept on hand for very small purchases. So here you can see Sephiroth replies âPettyâ to Genesisâs claim âAfter all, your glory should have been mineâ, it means that Sephiroth deems âgloryâ as a trivial thing. If Sephiroth deemed âgloryâ as a trivial thing, then why didnât he give it up to Genesis easily like how he quickly gave the âHeroâ role in a LOVELESS play for Genesis? The question Genesis gave out at the beginning of this conversation âIf we were to enact it, would I play the hero, or would you?â acted in sync with the claim âAfter all, your glory should have been mineâ, the former was the metaphor for the latter and they both have the same goal. But Sephiroth answered differently to them, meaning that Sephiroth fell to Genesisâs reverse psychology, all Genesis wanted is for Sephiroth to admit, that he knew about the unfairness in SOLDIER. By saying that Genesis was being âpettyâ, Sephiroth admitted that Genesis has his share in the achievements that were all given to Sephiroth and that Genesis should be recognized for what he dedicated to the company, but since Sephiroth saw âgloryâ as trivial, he didnât feel the same to Genesis about it. To Sephiroth, whom glory was given like daily meal, whether he did the mission or not, glory still becomes his, itâs similar to a spoiled rich kid seeing money as trivial. But to Genesis, who strived to get acknowledged, earning glory is like goal of his life for joining SOLDIER yet never did, itâs similar to a person worked hard to earn the recognition in life but never got recognized for what they do. Sephiroth, although having no ill will to act apathetic to Genesisâ struggle, his inaction towards the problem was also one of the reason the friendship fell apart.Â
Overall, while Angeal and Sephiroth didnât directly contribute to the mess in Crisis Core, their silence and inaction still play a role in the ignition of the crisis. Try imagine yourself being the witness to a crime, if you canât do anything to stop, at least speak out against it so the criminal can be brought to light; if you stay quiet, or choose to deliberately ignore it, you will be deemed as the accomplice to the criminal. ________________________________________
Thanks for coming to my Ted-Talk, we will conclude this part next time.Â
Part IV conclusion:Â
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Of Zack Fair, Genesis Rhapsodos and the strange narrative POV of FFVII-Crisis Core (Part IIIb)
Part I: https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/650462647672766464/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strangeÂ
Part IIIa:Â https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/655899595763859456/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strangeÂ
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Warning: Sincerely, this part takes on an even more controversial route than last part. Please read the previous parts first before reading further on this part. (I did have the link to part I in case you are new reader)
Also, please keep an open mind when you read this. I appreciate any kind of discussion about theories, but please, try to keep your bias out when we discuss on an objective subject. Thank you.
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The Mails (b)Â
So we have the fundamental basic on how reliable the mails from the fanclubs could be. One personâs fanclub is mostly right when they wrote about their idol, but they may not be right about the others in the trio.Â
Last time, we took a look in the Keepers of Honorâs mail, this time, we will take a look in the Silver Eliteâs mail.Â
Like, I think you would have already guessed out which mail it is, itâs not that hard. Â
âThe memory of silver winds
Sephiroth is known to value his private life, but there was a time when he had two best friends. Weâd like to share a story of this threesome guaranteed to raise a smile.
The SOLDIER trio would use the training room exclusively as their playground, but in order to retain their 1st Class dignity, they would sneak in only after the 2nd Class members had gone home. Then they would proceed to have one of the three stand with a dumbapple on his head, while the other two would throw their swords at the apple to pierce it!
Sephiroth always won, his Masamune always striking every dumbapple dead center.âÂ
So, whatâs the problem with this mail? Itâs just a fun snippet about what the trio do in their free time, right?Â
The first thing we notice about this mail is itâs title, âThe memory of silver windsâ. It then raises the very first problem about this.Â
In the last part, I introduce the âRashoumon Effectâ to you guys, and itâs really important to bring it back here again.Â
When you realize that you are facing a problem affected by Rashoumon effect, you should be aware of two things: one is that you donât have enough proofs to confirm what the heck happened and two is the witnesses may not provide accurate testimony, either because of their memory got tampered by emotion, situation or even their own decision.Â
Therefore, the title of this mail has a red flag that itâs just a âmemoryâ, thus, it can totally be not accurate, due to, a lot of reasons. But of course, it can still be accurate, right? Then letâs move on to the next problems this mail brings about. Â
âThe SOLDIER trio would use the training room exclusively as their playground, but in order to retain their 1st Class dignity, they would sneak in only after the 2nd Class members had gone home.âÂ
In one of the very first mail Zack got from Kunsel, we got some information.Â

Kunsel points out that âGenesis never found group activities appealingâ, so it contradicts with the info âThe SOLDIER trio would use the training room exclusively as their playgroundâ. However, taken in the famous âtraining simulation roomâ cutscene, we find details contradict even more.Â
Yes, we actually have a cutscene, which is trustable, of the trio in the training room and the mail from Silver Elite did say that too, we can assume that Kunselâs stating was a wrong point of view on Genesis. The part âin order of retain their 1st Class dignityâ shows that âGenesis never found group activities appealingâ is a facade, Genesis acted like he doesnât enjoy group activities, but in truth, he does, similarly to Angeal and Sephiroth.Â
Therefore we can confirm that at least, to this part, the mail from Silver Elite is not wrong about the trio.Â
Moving on to the next problem, and I repeat again, from the warning, this is the controversial part.Â
âThen they would proceed to have one of the three stand with a dumbapple on his head, while the other two would throw their swords at the apple to pierce it!â
While this sentence sounds fun, what I want to discuss is the reliability.Â
First of all, about the dumbapples. We donât see much dumbapples around in Crisis Core, and especially in Shinra HQ. The places we can spot dumbapples are in Banora, in that one weird room of Shinra Mansion, and a few times Genesis takes it out. Â



So to say that the trio would use dumbapples as a dartboard, would mean you have to see those apples around very much, but of course, you donât. Since the dumbapples are not in abundance, wasting them as a sword throwing boards would be extremely illogical.Â
The second issue with this comes from Genesisâs side. To say that the trio would get into the apple sword throwing game means that Genesis would have to agree to play on his own will, so would Angeal, and this may not be true.Â
Genesis doesnât bring the dumbapple out that frequently. We donât even see him holding the dumabpple until Junon event. In which, he held out the apple as a way to reminisce about Angeal, who has just passed away not long ago. Besides, the Junonâs Sister Ray is a special place to him, itâs the place where the trio had had their very last friendly moment with each other (before the disaster occurred).

The other times he hold the dumbapple are:Â
- Nibelheim Reactor, where he offered the apple to Sephiroth, as a way to ask Sephiroth to join him.Â
- The bridge scene, where he is seen holding the apple and caressing it to his cheek.Â
- In Gongaga, where he offers the apple along with âprovingâ his theory about the gift of the Goddess for Zack, but when Zack refuses, Genesis simply drops the apple into Zackâs hand. This later proves useful as Zack finally realized that Genesis could be in Banora due to the apple. (Iâm pretty sure that when Angeal called Zack as âpuppyâ, he means Zackâs brain is of a puppy due to how slow he realizes the hints). Â
Something to take note about is when Zack found Genesisâs diary.Â

Overall, this very small amount of times we see Genesis holding out the dumbapple, his gestures towards it, and his dream to âserve the hero Sephirothâ the apples one day, show that he literally treasures those apples. He held the apple in reminiscence to his dead friend, he wished to serve the apples to his âheroâ and he used the apples as a way to invite people to join him. Such a person, with that much respect for the dumbapples, would agree to use them as sword throwing boards? I donât think so.Â
Therefore, this part of the mail about the trio throwing swords at apples as a game may sound fine with Sephiroth, but it doesnât with Genesis. And knowing Angeal, he grows up in Banora, he sees the dumbapples as precious fruit, and he comes from a poor family, thus, wasting food for games would not sound acceptable to him.Â
In conclusion, this mail of Silver Elite can only be trusted from the first half, the rest is totally made up, whether is is made up by Sephirothâs fans, or even by Sephiroth himself, I am not sure, but I can be sure, the trio would logically never come in the training room to just throw swords at dumbapples.Â
Thanks for coming to my Ted-Talk. I will see you later, with a new problem. ภ^â˘ďťâ˘^ภÂ
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Part IV:Â
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My headcanon with Genesis and Caius are both entities that can exist in the Void and they made friend with each other. And Genesis just embraces his bastard birb synergy.Â

The benefit of having Void power in you.Â



Without the heart, the head has no compassionâ Without the head, the heart has no reasonâ Without the hand, both are nothingâ Without all three co-existing, There is no balance to any one
Of Zack Fair, Genesis Rhapsodos and the strange narrative POV of FFVII-Crisis Core (Part IV conclusion)
Part I:Â https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/650462647672766464/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strange
Part IVb:Â https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/657521891798614016/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strange
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Warning: As always, I copy paste this warning over and over just in case you ignore it and keep reading down.
âThis series is very controversial, it may not fit with what you know or remember about Crisis Core. So please, read the former parts (I did put the link to Part I in case you are new reader) before putting your foot further down below.â
Also, as a new issue rising with this part, I emphasize this again READ THE OTHER PARTS. Donât say I didnât warn you, I put that phrase like two times in just this warning.
P/s: I welcome all kind of discussion. I love discussion. But this subject is an OBJECTIVE subject, please make sure to keep your bias and prejudice out of discussion, also, I donât welcome character dissing or using fallacies in arguments, thank you.
_______________________________________
Summary of part IVa and IVb:
- Zackâs POV has a lot of misleading aspect, it makes you deliberately choose to look away from the bigger problem and focus on the smaller but more appealing problem to your eyes.
- Sephiroth, whether he really makes an astounding achievement in the Wutai War or not, is still used as a propaganda by Shinra to lure in new recruits for the war. This process was repeating over and over, and since Shinra treat SOLDIER members with inequality, there is not a single other SOLDIER gets the privilege to be hailed as âHeroâ like Sephiroth.
- Genesis, Angeal, Sephiroth, Lazard, and of course the whole SOLDIER department along with President Shinra know about this unfair working ethic circling around. But they developed different reactions towards the situations, resulting in Genesis leading a large group of 2nd and 3rd to go rebelling against Shinra (with the secret help of Lazard) while the others stay loyal to Shinra (like Sephiroth), or eventually coming up to their own demises through paradoxical ideology (like Angeal).
So the final problem of this part is: Why are most of us feeling alright with all of these above?
Please take this into account when you think about this problem: Crisis Core was the last release of the Compilation, I mean, the team released three games (FFVII Original, Before Crisis and Dirge of Cerberus), one movie (Advent Children), two novels (On the Way to a Smile and The Children are Alright) ahead of Crisis Core. Even if you donât have access to the novels and Before Crisis, you would have at least playing through OG/DoC or watched Advent Children, right? Then the team of writers/directors have established âShinra is an evil companyâ in your head. This fact was repeated over and over throughout all the Compilation.
But thenâŚ
You came to Crisis Core.
And you became like a new player.
You suddenly, abruptly forgot that âShinra is an evil companyâ.
Without you recognizing it, you felt that working for Shinra may be fineâŚ
You have become Zack.
But, halt there for a second. If you have read all through this theory, and I thank you for doing so, you would be having two types of reaction:
- You feel like âYeah, I did suspect that. I mean, it doesnât feel right as I played through the game.â
- You feel like âWhy didnât I notice this before?â
And you would be surprised that the more you think you know about FFVII before you reach Crisis Core, you have higher chance to fall to the second option. New players, who only entered the fandom for a short while, or played Crisis Core as their very first game to get on with FFVII will fall for the first option.
This is a result of an effect called as âDunning-Kruger effectâ.

Dunning-Kruger effect is a hypothetical cognitive bias stating that people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability. Notably, the bias results from an internal illusion in people of low ability and from an external misperception in people of high ability; that is, âthe miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about othersâ.
With players who have had a lot of time with the franchise before Crisis Core, Dunning-Kruger effect happened when they spent time with other parts and thought that they have understood most of what are represented in FFVII, thus, they came to Crisis Core, thinking confidently that âYeah, I know the basic set up of the story, I know this, I know that, so nothing can really surprised me.â This thinking eventually leading to them not paying enough attention at the details hidden in plain sight, like, yeah, you know Shinra is evil, and Zack was still thinking that working for Shinra is right, and then you think that whoever opposed Zack must be bad, while you didnât recognize that you are also saying whoever opposing Shinra is bad. Just thinking like the writers/directors dug a very big hole right in front of your eyes with all stuff released before Crisis Core, you saw them doing so, but yet you still step into that hole.
With players who came to Crisis Core after they go through Remake, well, then they literally have very little knowledge about FFVII. They came to Crisis Core to gain more knowledge, but, problem is, they already have the bias from Remake. I mean, who really donât get any info from the fandom? In example, with that âSephiroth is just a victim, him burning down Nibelheim is just a tantrumâ circling around the fandom, they easily get the prejudice that âSephiroth was just a victim, he is not guilty of anythingâ, while in fact, Sephiroth burning down Nibelheim was because he thinks he is the last surviving Cetra, he was superior over humans and the he was destined to ruled over the Planet, and to be fair, you canât say that âburning the whole town and murdering the people there just because of believing oneself to be superior than the othersâ is not guilty. The misconception echoing throughout the fandom, or fanon, usually got to the new players faster than the canon itself. Therefore, without a proper checking, these new players suffered the Dunning-Kruger effect, they tend to believe in what they read/hear from other people in the fandom with too much confidence that they donât even check it for themselves, resulting in the misunderstanding of Crisis Coreâs problem.
However, if you are an old fans or a recently new player who just played Remake and came to Crisis Core, and still feel that the narrative here is a bit weird, then congratulation, you have dodged the Dunning-Kruger effect. Yay!
After all, I canât claim that my writing in this whole theory thing is right. Itâs all just my speculation, and I wonât force you to accept my speculation. I wrote this all out is for discussion.
And yet, there are more to discuss about the narrative of Crisis Core, although, if you read up to this point of this theory, you have to admit that the writers/directors of Crisis Core played you like a fiddle. They know how you would look upon the game, and they actually wrote it in a way to fool you.
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Thanks for coming to my Ted-Talk. I will see you next time, with a different problem to discuss.
Part Va:Â https://buffaloborgine.tumblr.com/post/658885243477032960/of-zack-fair-genesis-rhapsodos-and-the-strange