What the fuck, Nina
Nina: In the end, I had no idea…
Nina: I had no idea about the damage it would cause…
Lloyd: Nina, you have to make a choice.
Lloyd: Either you abandon science and save your soul,
Lloyd: or destroy your soul and sacrifice yourself for science.
Nina: That’s…
Nina: Did you make a choice too, Professor Lloyd?
Lloyd: I’ve been broken since the start.
Wait, so, Nina, you honestly had no idea how much damage FLEIA would cause? Were you not fucking paying attention during the test?
…honestly?
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shiv (August 17, 2008 @ 6:07 am)
see? bitch needs to die for the good of humanity’s genepool.
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風の谷の名無しさん (August 17, 2008 @ 6:25 am)
Wasn’t that in the spoilers too? Ah, here’s what I was thinking of:
“ニーナは自分が開発したアトミックボムフレイヤの破壊力を ‘ただちょっと強い爆弾’ 位にしかに認識していない. スザクはルルーシュとの対決でフレイヤは弾頭を発射して, これが東京租界に落ちておおよそ千万人近い死亡者を出す.”
“Nina doesn’t realize the destructive power of the atomic bomb Freya that she herself developed as any more than “just a pretty strong bomb”.”
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風の谷の名無しさん (August 17, 2008 @ 11:37 am)
After actually watching the episode, that’s a pretty big win for the original spoilers overall. Maybe it’s time to go back and see what’s left on the original list.
Although I wonder why the original one said CC would call Lelouch “King”, which then somebody changed to “Master” later. Korean translation issue? Intentional misinformation? What?
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Nilie (August 17, 2008 @ 6:57 am)
Fabulous episode though ppl. Fabulous.
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flou (August 17, 2008 @ 7:01 am)
It’s hard to relate something statistical with tangible results: Nina realized the destructive power of Freya, but didn’t connect it with the consequences of using it on a city of people. Bad time to realize that, but whatever.
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mizuha (August 17, 2008 @ 11:52 am)
“Hey lol Suzaku pls nuke Tokyo thx”
- later -
“It caused damage?!?!?!” ;_;
Table humping is clearly no good for the mind.
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Dakkar (August 17, 2008 @ 1:56 pm)
I guess the missile which was mounted on Lancelot wasn’t the same with the one used during the tests. Again, layered structure and extremely dense population yielded damage far beyond expectations. Still, from moral point all that matters is that the number of innocent people killed is greater than zero.
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