Quote Originally Posted by The Crystal
I don't remember, sorry. And because i said that you was wrong in one thing in a post, you are already annoyed?! You become annoyed very easily.
I was having a bad day. And you attacked my post when we've gone over it all before. I don't like to repeat myself.

And i'm questioning you in what you said, because if Jenova spreaded her cells in the Lifestream during the "war" against the Cetra, why Sephiroth didn't use the Jenova cells in it to create Geostigma during FFVII? Why he did that only in AC? What are you saying don't make any sense, and if you want us to belive in you, PROVE IT!!!
Because Sephiroth isn't completely Jenova, now is he? He has limits with what he can do with his own cells. Even in AC it was Jenova's cells, not his, that were infecting people. He'd find it hard to 'spread' himself out through the lifestream and still stay intact. That's why.

I have to prove that the UOG exist?! Okay, here is your prove:
I was being sarcastic. dur.

Quote Originally Posted by The Crystal View Post
I found other wrong things in your post Dragon Mage.

Quote Originally Posted by Dragon Mage
It's unsure as to exactly why Jenova came here, but the intention was not peaceful in the least. When it came here, it took the shape of the the indeginous species and played the part of a benevolent being for a time. Eventually it started to act, and showed the people specters of lost loved ones, displaying it's supposed power over the dead. In reality, it was manipulating the knowledge of previous lives memories immersed within the lifestream.
No, it wasn't.

Quote Originally Posted by UOG
*Jenova's mimic ability*
Jenova has a mimic ability which allows it to read the memories and feelings of others, then adjust its appearance, speech and behaviour accordingly to immitate what it has seen. Jenova once used this ability to get close to the Ancients and infect them with its virus, which killed many of them.
See? Nothing to do with the Lifestream.
So it's psionic instead? That's all you had to say, is that it's psionic. But is there any evidence of these psionic abilities displayed in the game? No. I'm not saying that your guide is wrong; I'm just saying it's laking evidence of it's own.

Quote Originally Posted by Dragon Mage
To do this, they first injected members of SOLDIER with Jenova cells, not only to see what effect it would have, but to get the Promised Land sensing ability.
This is not completely right.

Quote Originally Posted by UOG
*The product of the project: Sephiroth*
While in Lucrecia's womb, Jenova's cells became part of Sephiroth's growth. While he's the biological son of Hojo and Lucrecia, with regards to his role in the project as an unnatural product of "Jenova of the Ancients," one could say that he is "the son of Jenova." Simultaneously, he was the first to have the role of a SOLDIER (-->P.217). However, mass production of SOLDIERs required adults of sound mind and body who could be injected with Jenova's cells and exposed to mako, as this simplification of the process used on Sephiroth would result in vast differences from how their bodies had been before.
Hm. Interesting. Your quote from this guide says nothing at all as to why they did this to the would-be SOLDIERS. I did. That's the only difference. Other than that, what I said and what the guide said is the same. Your argument would be...?

Quote Originally Posted by Dragon Mage
Now, since Jenova was dead, it had no way of ever controlling it's body, obviously. But Sephiroth, who was half-Jenova, if you will, could manipulate the cells of Jenova's body, a trademark of the spieces it seems. So in all the times you see Jenova it is not really Jenova--it's Sephiroth controlling Jenova's cells. A madman fighting with the puppet of his 'mother's' dead body--which brings up the puppet question, but that's another story for another time.
Jenova wasn't dead during FFVII.

Quote Originally Posted by UOG
*Professor Gast and the Jenova Project*
Approximately 2000 years ago, Jenova collided with the Planet, and although the Ancients were nearly reduced to extinction, some Ancient survivors managed to seal Jenova underground in a deep sleep. However, Jenova would awaken because of Gast's guidance of Shin-Ra's Science Department.
Jenova was brain-dead, not completelly dead. This is proved by the fact that you fight against it, four times in the game. In FFVII Jenova was pure instinct and wasn't cunning anymore(like in the time of the Cetra), but that doesn't mean that it was completely dead.
Ah ha. So, a powerful, near immortal being such as Jenova, would bow to the whim of a bastard half-breed madman? Wow.

And just what is the difference between brain-dead and plain ol' dead? Technically, they're the same. With the only difference being that 'brain-dead' is a living body lacking a mind. Either way, Jenova is incapable of movement or even thinking for its self. It can be controlled and it wouldn't even know it. Because there is no mind, no conscience. See? And like I said before, It was Sephiroth controlling Jenova's body when you fight it in the game. Jenova wasn't home. Sephiroth controlled it's body to fight you in the game. Just because it's fighting doesn't mean it's alive.

If you feel annoyed by what i'm saying, this is your problem. I just don't like people spreading misinformation. You have the right to have your own opinion, but your opinions aren't facts.
I never said that my opinions are facts. But my 'opinions' are all based on what is revealed to you in the game, and are accurate. It isn't 'misinformation'. It's an explaination of certain aspects in the game as shown to you in the game. So leave off it, you snowcone.