MJN SEIFER
01-27-2011, 04:30 PM
Cloud: Who is Nanaki?
Guard: Nanaki is Nanaki. That's his name
Everyone thinks the line only happens if you name Red XIII "Nanaki" ahead of time. However, that's not true! The line is never; "Nanaki is Red XIII. That's his name" or vice verca, it is always Nanaki both times. The guard is supposed to be stating the obvious - he doesn't understand how Cloud could have travelled with Nanaki, and not asked his name.
Also on the subject, why doesn't Nanaki say he has a name anyway? He's all like "Just call me what you want." after stating that Hojo already called him Red XIII - a simple experiment based name. Why give Cloud the luxury of either sticking to the name given by a man he hated (he says he hates Hojo later on), or deciding to give him a much worse name? Or does he just not care what he's called?
Finally, would anyone besides me have liked it if there had been an extra line included in the first meating with Red XIII if you did choose to name him Nanaki? Even if it was just a simple "How did you know that?!".
Guard: Nanaki is Nanaki. That's his name
Everyone thinks the line only happens if you name Red XIII "Nanaki" ahead of time. However, that's not true! The line is never; "Nanaki is Red XIII. That's his name" or vice verca, it is always Nanaki both times. The guard is supposed to be stating the obvious - he doesn't understand how Cloud could have travelled with Nanaki, and not asked his name.
Also on the subject, why doesn't Nanaki say he has a name anyway? He's all like "Just call me what you want." after stating that Hojo already called him Red XIII - a simple experiment based name. Why give Cloud the luxury of either sticking to the name given by a man he hated (he says he hates Hojo later on), or deciding to give him a much worse name? Or does he just not care what he's called?
Finally, would anyone besides me have liked it if there had been an extra line included in the first meating with Red XIII if you did choose to name him Nanaki? Even if it was just a simple "How did you know that?!".