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Arianna said:
Also, then this makes me think of what Lucrecia meant when she spoke to Vincent about what he was seeing was really just a projection of her, as her real body died/rotted/something away long ago.
What? Lucrecia says, "the real me cumbled away long ago." She says nothing about her body. She speaks of the real 'her.' Even in Japanese she seems to make no reference to her body, at least according to Souya's translations. She is speaking of her mental state.
hitoshura said:
Some materials (Ultimania Omega) talk about Lucrecia undergoing some kind of physical change because of the experiments, so maybe that had something to do with it. Some kind of special combination of experiences and you'll be more death-proof.
Well I can't read it in Japanese like you can, but Ryu Kaze's translation says this:
Ultimania Omega said:
A woman who worked in the Shin-Ra Company's Science Department. As a member of
the Jenova Project, she served as assistant to professor Gast. She was
beautiful and intelligent, but after stepping on the road to being Hojo's
lover, she would end up offering the body of her own unborn child for
experimentation. The child who was given Jenova cells -- Sephiroth was born;
and with the effects of the experiment causing irregularities in her own body,
she removed herself from the public eye. She was the woman who was the object
of Vincent's yearning, and the reason he began to hold himself accountable of
"sin."
It caused "irregularities" in her own body. Obviously. She's harder to kill and hasn't aged in 30 years. I'd say that's pretty irregular. It doesn't hint that anything might have happened to her that didn't happen to Gillian also.
Arianna said:
Perhaps that's the physical manifestation that the Ultimania Omega was speaking about?
Where does the Ultimania speak of this "physical manifestation"?
Arianna said:
Perhaps it did to her what it did to (some of?) the Cetra thousands of years ago, mutated them, made them monsters. It would also explain some other things - but they are speculation, only: why she'd keep herself in a crystal, and perhaps she's only projecting the image of a human body in a crystal to the visible eyes that come across her.
Lucrecia does not have powers of projecting images. That's absurd. Jenova has powers of making you look like something, which is *probably* the cause of her youthful appearance, but it actually physically changes you into that thing that you look like. Nothing ever hints that it's just an optical illusion.
megas_sephiroth said:
Maybe the fact that Sephiroth was injected with the cells directly while still in the womb, instead of having what you call a filter explains the degeneration process.
Yes, it does. This idea you've come up with is called the premise of Crisis Core. As much was stated plainly. There was never any confusion.
Except that the term is "degrade," not "degenerate."
megas_sephiroth said:
Maybe, but don't forget that she's a scientist, she should know several ways of committing suicide...
And would have had the means, also. Drugs and such. But she still may not have "tried" hard enough. Maybe on some level she didn't "really" want to die.
I'd say the only real plot hole is why Lucrecia hasn't aged and Gillian did. But maybe Jenova's powers of illusion can pick and choose what they display based on the subject's subconscious, I don't know.