Odin destroying Cleyra.Originally Posted by Quin
...lol. She couldn't figure that out from "Extract the Eidolons from Garnet?"She wouldn't and didn't know that the process was forcibly removing something that was a part of Garnet, either.
In this quote: The pot calls the kettle black.You're thinking like you, which is why your argument is so fail.
But this isn't about Brahne.But if you were Brahne, some power hungry psycho looking to forcibly take over the Mist Continent, then yeah I think it's an okay test method.
And she totally ignored all those doubts she had about Brahne and continued to spout blind loyal soldier nonsense such as "I'll kill all enemies of Alexandria!" until the very last minute where the plot forced her to become an ally.We also already know that Beatrix is a blindly loyal soldier. That's...well, that's exactly her character and the point of her inclusion in the game. The whole concept is that she's just a big, powerful robot. But she starts having doubts because Brahne's a massive dick, finally culminating in her betrayal when she rescues Garnet.
...no it wouldn't. Considering that a horn isn't a vital organ or anything like that, and that her Eidolons were essentially part of her life force. Also, "intangible creatures"? Odin destroying Cleyra wasn't intangible.Originally Posted by Goldenboko
Odin.Yes, I know what a plane is, I don't know how it flies.
She's retarded due to the fact that she didn't know that Brahne was making up BS about sending her to kill people and wanting to kill Garnet, until the very last minute. Even though there were many signs that told her, though she just ignored them until the very last minute.It's a soldier's job to obey orders, it doesn't make them retarded.
And she made her choice over Garnet, something completely unrelated to killing all of Burmecia, and when Brahne already told her a minutes ago that she was going to kill Garnet.Second, yes, that's the point, she's a soldier that kept to her duty until she decided she had to make a choice.
Yeah, didn't know why I said Lindblum. But that's still unjustified, due to the fact that Cleyra wasn't doing anything but minding their business in their desert city. They weren't enemies of Alexandria because they weren't doing anything toward Alexandria, which is why testing Odin on them was unjustified.I assumed that you where referring to the scenario in Cleyra where Beatrix used Odin, but insisted her soldiers could've done the job, which was much like using Atomic Bombs on Japan.




