They were incapacitated. For those two, the battle was over.
They were incapacitated. For those two, the battle was over.
Peace.
Just randomly rewatched the Aincrad-finale. Question: Would anything ingame have been different if Kayaba DIDNT kill anyone irl, but just told them it'd happen?
Basically, was he a petty, murderous asshole or was there a real good reason to kill players for real? They wouldn't have known about it being an empty threat prior of actually dying.
1) He'd be rewarding people committing suicide, because those people would return to real life with less consequence while the long term players would have to rehab their bodies.
2) If death was not real then the company running these servers would just pull the plug and wake everyone up, ending this whole thing.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
1.) But they didn't know about the no-consequences then. Makes no sense.
2.) What company? Kayaba was the only one who knew about the death penalty, so any employees wouldn't know. However, I just realized: there were cases of family force-unplugging players, so that would have given it away.
I'll be honest, I have no idea what Kayaba was trying to accomplish. His explanation just sounded like gibberish.
1. You reward it in real life. Kids decide to suicide because they didn't like what they saw, and wake up in real life realising it was the better option. They go about life having experienced suicide as a positive experience.
2. The company that runs it the servers, and the company that went bankrupt running the servers since they were life-sustaining. If dead kids just woke up, the company would just force-disconnect rather than run them for years until the money dries up.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Underworld episode 9:
I need to get this off my chest: this is the worst season of sao by far, especially since the start of this 'war'.
The author has NO idea how to write an exciting story. Wtf! This anime is worse than a Muso-game. All good guys are massively overpowered and have ultimate special uber attacks. Meanwhile all enemies keep losing instantly. Even side characters of the good guys' get to ruin the enemy's mega attack and live for some 'eMoTiOnAl goodbye.
I've been following this shit the past couple weeks and it makes me unbelievably angry. Alicia is the biggest Mary-Sue since Rey.
SAO is the only anime where I routinely root for the villains ...
Is Asuna still a hot and regular feature in this show anymore?
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
I'm just skipping through the episodes. I find that Alice becoming part of Kirito's harem, while Eugeo, who likes her from the start, just got killed off, is repulsive. It's as if it's impossible for a relevant female in the story to NOT fall in love with Kirito...
Peace.
Eugeo and that kouhai knight too...
Edit: I hope Eugeo won't resurect with an idea like Kirito had to abandon his self part to save Eugeo's fluctlight core data into his own fluctlight... And with Asuna as Stacia, godess of creation, they can get his body back and place the saved core data inside and voilą
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All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
WHY DID ASUNA NOT JUST TELL ALICIA THAT SHE'S KIRITO'S WIFE?! Or girlfriend or whatever they are currently. "We're fucking, Alicia"
Worse: 1 of 2 'promising' villains got killed off simply by Asuna making an appeance. 🙄🙄🙄
Asuna said it. She said she was going out with Kirito for 1.5 years.
That whole scene was cringe AF. It's like the author is fulfilling his dreams of having women fight over him through his writing. Creepy.
Peace.
And someone on twitter not to long ago dared say SAO wasn't harem ... lol
Episode 11:
BEFORE the enemy can even execute the first good plan, the heroes already have the solution. God, this is such anti-climatic writing ...
Also LOL: "Kirito hasn't logged in for 10 days, so this can't be a trivial matter"