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That's why I still hold to the idea that Kefka had no plan, I was just pointing out how the script could make it seem that Kefka may have had a plan. He's hardly incompetent in the original script. This is mostly playing devil's advocate cause this topic lost its focus 4 posts ago. 
Still, I think it works for Kefka's character for him not to have a plan. A majority of the villains spend most of their games trying to make their grand scheme of world domination and godhood a reality only to be stopped before it comes to fruition. Yet, Kefka accomplishes both though neither goal was what he was really after. His only true goal was basically to make people suffer and cause destruction and that we can say he accomplished morbidly well in his game.
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