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I love Cait Sith, to be honest.
The same reason they let a talking wolf/lion/dog, a kleptomaniac ninja, and weird guy they found sleeping in a coffin join. Oh, and their leader is a guy who has severe memory issues. Welcome to anime worlds where logic in optional.I just think that his whole recruitment story is meh, I mean why would they just allow a robotic cat with a stuffed toy in the group and then they are clueless on who the spy is.
I just think that his whole recruitment story is meh, I mean why would they just allow a robotic cat with a stuffed toy in the group and then they are clueless on who the spy is.
The same reason they let a talking wolf/lion/dog, a kleptomaniac ninja, and weird guy they found sleeping in a coffin join. Oh, and their leader is a guy who has severe memory issues. Welcome to anime worlds where logic in optional.
Sizheng, due respect, are you drunk? Or just typing on your phone? We've had in-depth discussions of Cait Sith in the past. Usually with less typos. (that being said, I am drunk).
Sizheng said:Actually, come to think of it, I buy into the idea that Cait Sith has an AI equipped because it wouldn't strike me as weird for the writers to try and tie that sort I cheesiness in regarding a personhood subplot. It certainly makes his (SPOILER) and his dialogue at that time to make more sense, even if it could have been Reeve thinking that he could be of some sacrificial use--but for the audience to feel it, Cait Sith as an individual has to die. I do think Reeve is at the other end of a joystick, but he had to have built an autopilot program of some kind to deal with holding down the fort when he was in meetings, or sleeping, etc.
Essentially this. Aren't there times in the game where we specifically know that Reeve can't possibly be in direct control of Cait Sith? I don't recall Cait Sith ever ceasing to "exist", basically.
As a gameplay character, I never used him. High magic stats aside, I never really found him all that useful or intriguing in battle. My other characters could use magic and get by just fine while also being able to implement powerful physical attacks and awesome limit breaks, so...didn't use him. Story wise, of course I think he's important. I would never consider wiping him out of the plot. It wouldn't make any sense. I suppose I wouldn't really care on way or the other of he were a playable character, it's not like (in the hardly probable event of a remake) they couldn't just make him an AI character who follows along with your party, but smeh. Bottom line is, I think he deserves/needs to be there.