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Saving civilians is still important even in the scenario of the Jyamato winning. If a round can result in either: A) Jyamato winning and 500 people are dead vs B) The Jyamato winning and (miraculously) no civilians were actually killed. Wouldn't scenario B still be more preferable to the pov of an altruistic person? |
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- I am even more sure than I was before that Daichi is the Desire Star. Like, I am struggling to imagine any other motivation he could have to throw Keiwa under the bus like he did.
- I was kinda (half-jokingly) hoping they'd be adding reality show elements like interviews with the contestants now that the Riders and the IRL audience are aware the DGP is a reality show, but never in a million years did I expect they'd actually do it. I like it; it gives us a deeper look into the thoughts the Riders have as they play the DGP and try to figure out who the Desire Star is. |
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My bet is on Ace. In addition to being a trickster, Ace has a change of desire. He did not win the previous game due to Girori's abuse of power. I can well imagine that the leadership of the DGP still recognized Ace's victory, but made it a secret. Because his first assignment as an employee of the DGP was precisely the role of Desistar. True, there is a problem with the fact that Ace cannot be kicked out of the DGP. This means that he will remain in the game even after the disclosure, he will simply be forced to win the old fashioned way. |
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Regarding Ace being a trickster though, I also gotta remind that, other than you saying Keiwa isn't a wimp, tanukis also has a knack for trickery, it wasn't a throwaway line from Keiwa in ep. 16. The kanji for kitsune (狐) and tanuki (狸) together create 狐狸 (kori), which is a metaphor meaning ‘sly person’. The main trio's animal motif are all trickster animals together, Keiwa and Neon too not only Ace, the cat likely wasn't only picked for the cuteness aspect but also the sly cleverness. I thought he had a change of desire due to Win's info, Win claims a staff's knowledge is limited compared to Game Master, thus Ace now picks a position that attains more knowledge in DGP, Game Master compared to staff. |
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And I'm not sure that Ginpen was that weak. His mistake is that he climbed the Jamato boss with a weak buckle. Even the champion Ace needed Boost to destroy this villain. I suppose he could have handled the Magnum without Boost, but Ginpen didn?t have a top-end weapon either. |
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I don't feel that Geats needed Boost to destroy it though, he could've used it to make it faster or something, but generally Jamatos at that time aren't that tough. |
Just caught up on this.
God damn it, Keiwa. That is all. |
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