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MJN SEIFER
01-12-2009, 10:31 PM
I have touched on this before, but I am going to post it now for some reason. It has probably been said before.

FFVII is my favourite FF, but it has it's faults and the biggest in my opinion (yes, "biggest" even though this is pretty minor) is the lack of importance in the Huge Materia missions. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed them, but the game doesn't require you to get them or not, whatever happens the rocket will always fail to stop the Meteor and the Shinra's mission will always be described as a faliure.

Square could have at least changed the scripts if nothing else, like if you fail to get them, keep it as it is, but if you do get them have the characters blame themselves or something. Anyone else thought this? (sorry if this is a bad post)

Vermachtnis
01-12-2009, 10:58 PM
Yea something should change. They can't succeed in destroying the meteor because then there wouldn't be a disk 3. Really the only impact that as overall, story wise, is Coral may or may not get a train in their ass. And the Condor dies not matter what happens too.

Kawaii Ryűkishi
01-13-2009, 03:09 PM
I think they were a good way to justify revisiting previous locations and bringing closure to several dangling sub-plots. The Huge Materia themselves are also a welcome homage to the four elemental Crystals of early Final Fantasy.

MJN SEIFER
01-13-2009, 11:16 PM
Yea something should change. They can't succeed in destroying the meteor because then there wouldn't be a disk 3. Really the only impact that as overall, story wise, is Coral may or may not get a train in their ass. And the Condor dies not matter what happens too.

Yeah, I don't expect Meteor to be destroyed, for reasons you said. I dunno I just think they could have at least had the characters dialogue change when they are in the Highwind and they say "The Shinra's plan was a faliure" or something. Keep that for when you fail, but when you succeed it should be something like "Where we wrong to interfear with their plans?"


I think they were a good way to justify revisiting previous locations and bringing closure to several dangling sub-plots.

That's a good point really, if you save Coral it practically wraps up Barret's story, I guess.


The Huge Materia themselves are also a welcome homage to the four elemental Crystals of early Final Fantasy.

How the Hell did I miss that?! :laughing:

The Turk
01-14-2009, 09:50 AM
but when you succeed it should be something like "Where we wrong to interfear with their plans?"

There is a line in the game like that almost exactly like that. I think Cait Sith expresses guilt after the missile fails to destroy meteor. They say something like- Cloud: "The Shinra's plan failed." Barret: "Damn." Cait Sith: "We've been interfering in their plans all this time...." Then Red randomly suggests going to visit Bugenhagen. They did the conversation so it'd make sense depending on how many huge materias you've collected.


From a storyline point the huge materia worked in several ways;
- Barret gets redemption in Corel and earns the town's respect again.
- Cid does to become the first person in space and accomplish his dream. He also learns that Sherra was right about the dodgy escape pods and that he was wrong to treat her that way he did.
- The Fort Condor subplot was wrapped up.
- You get a submarine! You can then use that to get the underwater key, fight Emerald and battle the Turks once more.

What isn't made very clear however is just why Avalanche are trying to stop the Shinra collecting all the huge materia. I guess they wanted the materia themselves to use in the battle with Sephiroth, or they wanted Bahamut Zero...

champagne supernova
01-14-2009, 12:47 PM
What isn't made very clear however is just why Avalanche are trying to stop the Shinra collecting all the huge materia. I guess they wanted the materia themselves to use in the battle with Sephiroth, or they wanted Bahamut Zero...

It is mentioned somewhere in the game, because I remember it. Materia is basically Lifestream that has been compressed into a small little ball. The Huge Materia obviously has a lot of Lifestream in it. AVALANCHE believed that if they were destroyed in the impact with Meteor, so much Lifestream would also be destroyed that the planet could never recover. Or something along those lines.

Bolivar
01-14-2009, 07:53 PM
dude there's plenty of story instances where the characters try something that does not work. It added so many great scenes to the story, I could never wish it away. Champagne Supernova also clarified why they did it, it was too much lifestream to simply be thrown away, I think to an extent they knew it wouldn't stop Meteor, it would've been a terrible waste of the planet's energy.

It was also the classic FF scramble for the crystals that took place in I, III, IV, and V.

Aerith's Knight
01-14-2009, 08:22 PM
I think they were a good way to justify revisiting previous locations and bringing closure to several dangling sub-plots. The Huge Materia themselves are also a welcome homage to the four elemental Crystals of early Final Fantasy.

My thoughts exactly.

That was the era where they had to get rid of the crystals, but they really didnt want to. :p

Sort of like a homeage to the old series.

MJN SEIFER
01-22-2009, 04:02 PM
From a storyline point the huge materia worked in several ways;
- Barret gets redemption in Corel and earns the town's respect again.
- Cid does to become the first person in space and accomplish his dream. He also learns that Sherra was right about the dodgy escape pods and that he was wrong to treat her that way he did.
- The Fort Condor subplot was wrapped up.
- You get a submarine! You can then use that to get the underwater key, fight Emerald and battle the Turks once more...


To tell you the truth, your absolutly right - I can't believe I didn't think of this, so thanks for poiting these out.

Darkswordofchaos
01-22-2009, 10:09 PM
You know how the back side of meteor it all busted up looking
I think it would have been cool that if you collect all the huge materia then it would be a solid rock but if u failed at collecting most of them then it busts up the meteor on the one side but not nearly enogh to destroy it.

Dr. Acula
01-23-2009, 08:36 AM
That rocket did a decent amount of damage to meteor, huge materia or not. The Sister Ray probably could've done more, though.

MJN SEIFER
01-23-2009, 11:22 PM
That rocket did a decent amount of damage to meteor, huge materia or not. The Sister Ray probably could've done more, though.

I may be wrong, but if you watch the scene, the parts that where blasted off by the rocket appear to be heading towards meteor - meaning it is re-assembling itself, i.e. even if the rocket had completly destroyed meteor, it wouldn't have made a difference.

Darkswordofchaos
01-23-2009, 11:45 PM
i.e. even if the rocket had completly destroyed meteor, it wouldn't have made a difference.


Not if it completely desentigrated it:p

MJN SEIFER
01-24-2009, 12:27 AM
i.e. even if the rocket had completly destroyed meteor, it wouldn't have made a difference.


Not if it completely desentigrated it:p

I mean it would have magically re-assembled (just a theory).

The Turk
01-24-2009, 01:46 AM
Well if the rocket had destroyed meteor it may not have made a difference. Sephiroth could have used the spell a second time.....depending on how much MP the black magic costs. Who knows who could have paired it up with Quadra Magic.

Darkswordofchaos
01-24-2009, 04:17 PM
Well if the rocket had destroyed meteor it may not have made a difference. Sephiroth could have used the spell a second time.....depending on how much MP the black magic costs. Who knows who could have paired it up with Quadra Magic.

Lol that would suck use a turbo ether to restor mp then summon four meteros we'ed be up sh*t creek without a paddle.

Unus Volatilis Angelus
01-26-2009, 03:04 AM
Well if the rocket had destroyed meteor it may not have made a difference. Sephiroth could have used the spell a second time.....depending on how much MP the black magic costs. Who knows who could have paired it up with Quadra Magic.

Lol that would suck use a turbo ether to restor mp then summon four meteros we'ed be up sh*t creek without a paddle.

It would be like Necross' Grand Cross attack in IX... but I think there were two more in that attack... Hey, that reminds me.. Why didn't Sephiroth just use SUPERNOVA? that would be quite effective instead of waiting for Meteor.

Darkswordofchaos
01-26-2009, 09:25 PM
Well if the rocket had destroyed meteor it may not have made a difference. Sephiroth could have used the spell a second time.....depending on how much MP the black magic costs. Who knows who could have paired it up with Quadra Magic.

Lol that would suck use a turbo ether to restor mp then summon four meteros we'ed be up sh*t creek without a paddle.

It would be like Necross' Grand Cross attack in IX... but I think there were two more in that attack... Hey, that reminds me.. Why didn't Sephiroth just use SUPERNOVA? that would be quite effective instead of waiting for Meteor.


Yeah i mean it clearly shows a much faster meteor destroying like 3 planets and then hits the sun with such a forc it gose nova by the way when he uses it why dosent that kill every thing????

The Turk
01-29-2009, 12:26 AM
It's because Supernova is a percentage attack and doesn't actually kill your party so it would only damage 90% of the world :P

Seriously though the whole Supernova thing is stupid. First of all it looks freaking incredible but the fact it can destroy several planets yet can not kill your party is so dumb! It also misses a few planets which always bugged me. I was also under the impression that VII was on a made up planet instead of Earth, but I guess I was wrong. If it's not on Earth then why the hell do I care if Sephiroth destroys it or not? Also it's hilarious when he uses it twice in a battle! All the planets he destroyed are suddenly fine again.

The dumbest spell in the game. Looks fantastic however.

Heath
01-29-2009, 05:55 PM
I imagine that part of the reason they used the planet names from the Solar System is due to the fact it wouldn't have the same effect if they were just showing hither-to-unheard of planets getting destroyed en-route to FFVII's planet.

Darkswordofchaos
01-29-2009, 06:01 PM
Maby the supernova is all just an "illusion" and your party is just trippin out

champagne supernova
01-30-2009, 05:28 PM
Maby the supernova is all just an "illusion" and your party is just trippin out

On acid. Like the way your party can get SHOT with a GUN and still be fine!!!!!! FFVII is in fact just some teenage kids tripping their lives out!

Darkswordofchaos
01-30-2009, 06:16 PM
Maby the supernova is all just an "illusion" and your party is just trippin out

On acid. Like the way your party can get SHOT with a GUN and still be fine!!!!!! FFVII is in fact just some teenage kids tripping their lives out!


i always wonderd how you could survive a gun shot i just figured the shinra soldiers were incredably bad shots and they just grazed you every time or maby they shoot pellet guns that would explain why the elite SOLDIERS have swors and the reggies have guns

Super Sepiroth
01-30-2009, 08:21 PM
If you think about it, Cloud and co. must be pretty damn tough though, I mean, they've WALKED accross the world, fought dragons, bosses and the most powerful weapons in the world, created by the earth to wipe out civilisation, AND fought a man whose practically god in the CENTRE OF THE EARTH so a gunshot wound is nothing.

Seriously, they've trained for so long, they're practically superhuman so theres not a lot they can't do....... I say Steroids did it lol

Darkswordofchaos
01-30-2009, 08:27 PM
Seriously, they've trained for so long, they're practically superhuman so theres not a lot they can't do....... I say Steroids did it lol

Probably damn performance enhancing drugs

Goldenboko
01-30-2009, 08:38 PM
The Huge Materia themselves are also a welcome homage to the four elemental Crystals of early Final Fantasy.

I always just considered the huge materias just to be homage to the four crystals of the older games, which is why I always liked their inclusion.