Originally posted by Legolas63
For example, why didn’t he know the truth about him and fellow Terrans? I don’t remember Garland whipping his memory. If he is an “Angel Of Death” surly he would know his purpose?
It is stated in the game that Kuja purposefully took Zidane and stranded him on Terra soon after he was created. Thats why all Zidane can remember is the light that the other Genomes were looking at. Other than that, Zidane has absolutely no recollection of anything else because he was not on Terra long enough to remember.
Originally posted by Legolas63
GARNET- She was a bit weak(Personality, not Stats). Tifa (FF7), Rinoa (FF8) & Yuna (FF10) could all handle themselves, yet still have that bit of weakness that made them human. Garnet was all weak, or as some say, a bit damp. Yet again, Maybe Square wanted to distance themselves from strong women, but who wants to play as a wimp?
I disagree with this one completely. Garnet is one of the strongest female characters in Final Fantasy, right on par with Terra and Celes from FFVI. From the very beginning, Garnet was willing to risk her safety to escape the Alexandria palace to get to her uncle Cid to warn him of her mother's actions, and try to get his help. It so happened that Zidane, whose orders were to kidnap her to take her to Lindblum, showed up.

After staying in Lindblum for a bit, she sneaks out with Steiner in an effort to get back to Alexandria to try to convince her mother to stop what she's doing. Along that journey, she meets up with Marcus, and helps him obtain something that will help return Blank to his normal self, since he was petrified in the process of helping everyone to save her in the Dark Forest. So she puts aside her own interests to help someone because she feels responsible for Blank's current state.

And beyond that, Garnet assumes the throne of Alexandria when he mother dies, and takes on the heavy burden of ruling a kingdom, and defends that kingdom when Kuja attacks it.

And beyond all else, after seeing her mother die, after seeing her kingdom devastated, after learning about who she really is and where she comes from, she accepts all that has happened to her, and hardens her resolve to stop Kuja and Garland in their tracks.

And one last thing to note of Garnet, when Zidane loses himself in Terra, she returns the favor by coming to his aid when he needs it. She went from being quite oblivious to the outside world to being a capable young woman ready and willing to both defend and help her friends when the situation arises, as she proves throughout the game.

Originally posted by Legolas63
TERRA- (Spoilers ahead)
Right if Zidane is a Genome &, as is Kuja. Why does Kuja look so different?
You have to consider what motivates Kuja to understand why he looks different from the other Genomes. Garland makes mention of Kuja denying what he is, and he's exactly right. Kuja changes his appearance to deny what he is, because to acknowledge his birthright is to acknowledge that he is lesser than Garland. And Kuja's one motivation throughout the entire game, more than anything else is to prove to Garland that he is better than Garland. That's why for most of the game, Kuja looks so different.
Originally posted by Legolas63
Also, why is Terra, a life-sucking machine? Why is Garland, wanting to consume Gaia. If he did that, then Terra would eventually perish cause theirs no more souls to consume?
How could you miss this part of the story? Ok, Terra was once a thriving planet. But, for some reason, Terra started to decline in prosperity. The scientists on the planet did everything they could to prevent it, but ultimately, could not stop the process. So, in desperation, the Terrans created Garland and left him in charge of assimilating Terra into the thriving Gaia while they slept. Garland attempted to assimilate Terra into Gaia by force, but succeeded in only a psuedo-assimilation, meaning that the assimilation was incomplete, but that they were still signs of Terra on Gaia, most notably Oeilvert, Ispen's Castle, and more than likely, the four shrines.

After his failed assimilation, Garland went for a more roundabout, but effective way of assimilation. He figured out that Gaia's cycle of life consisted of souls being born out of the crystal, living life in a corporeal body until the body dies, at which point the soul returns to the crystal. Garland designed the Iifa tree to act as a block for the Gaian souls returning to the crystal. That's why he wanted Kuja to get wars raged on Gaia, so that the cycle can be accelerated. At the point in which the last soul on Gaia left to return to the crystal, the Iifa tree would then cycle the Terran souls (who were in hibernation since their civilization fell) into the souless Genomes, who would then in habit Gaia which would be completely be assimilated by Terra since there were no new Gaian souls being transferred to Gaia.

Originally posted by Legolas63
If they have no personality, why did Kuja & Zidane develop one? Also, why do they have names, if they are dolls? Maybe I wasn’t paying attention, but I want explanation.
Garland said it himself. When Kuja was created, Kuja had too strong of a will to be like all the other genomes, and Garland did not want to discard him, so he made use of Kuja by sending him to Gaia to start wars. Kuja was actually a freak accident by having a strong will when he was created. Technically, that wasn't supposed to happen. All Garland did was make use of the situation. Zidane, on the other hand, was created specifically to be stronger than Kuja so that he could take Kuja's place. Kuja has personality because he was born that was by accident. Zidane has personality because he was born, but then shortly stranded on Gaia where he was apoted by Tauntlus and he developed his own personality from then on.
Originally posted by Legolas63
NECRON- (Spoilers)
So Necron is evil and the final boss. Why? He has no part in the story, no mention. Maybe it would have been better if he was metioned like as a myth. Same about the crystal, why is it not mentioned until the end. Very annoying, and it feels like they were chucked in at the last minute to add some weight to the tale.
I actually agree with the Necron part. I disliked the fact that he was thrown in there, and would have liked a mention of some kind of rumor regarding him. However, from a literary standpoint, Necron was there for the sole purpose of being able to make Kuja a tragic villain.

As for the crystal, although it wasn't mentioned until towards the very end, you can see where it comes into play if you understand how Garland is assimilating Gaia. I explained that above.