Elysianist
Pro Adventurer
- AKA
- T, Zulo, Thomas
SPOILERS
I'm not sure how much this has been discussed before, but this is my theory about Hojo (mainly for fun ^^):
I think that Hojo may have had his heart broken. I know it sounds silly but allow me to explain;
From Ryu Kaze's translation of the Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, page 198 'Vincent's anger' we see confirmation that Lucrecia was Hojo's wife.
We also know that Lucrecia had rejected Vincent, showing stronger feelings toward Hojo and eventually falling pregnant to Hojo.
After having no success on fully grown humans, Hojo decides to use Lucrecia in his experiments by injecting Jenova cells directly into the fetus of his unborn child. This results in Lucrecia becoming altered beyond repair, ultimately leading to her going into seclusion.
In the game script on Disc 2, before the team fights Hojo (when he is powering to Mako Cannon) he says:
"Ha, ha, ha... I offered the woman with my child to Professor Gast's Jenova Project. When Sephiroth was still in the womb, we took the cells of Jenova... HA, HA, HA!!"
By referring to Lucrecia as 'the woman' and not by her name, he is distancing himself from her, as if to attempt to show that he has no feelings for her, or possible to avoid showing any sign of weakness. It may also be possible that he doesn't refer to her by name due to being angry at her disappearance.
Throughout the game we recognise Hojo as being very cold character and willing to do anything in the name of science, we do not know much about what he was like during Jenova Project at Nibelheim while he was with Lucrecia (he could've been a big soppy puppy with her :p)
Is it possible that these events dictated Hojo's personality to becoming the cold character that we are familiar with?
It may also be that Hojo was so proud of his success (Sephiroth) in the Jenova Project that he became uninterested in Lucrecia and therefore focused solely on science and the development of Sephiroth and the Jenova Project.
If anyone can think of any other evidence for this then lemme know, I'm looking forward to seeing what people think, if you agree or think it's absolute rubbish then post away!
![Awesome :awesome: :awesome:](/forums/images/smilies/awesome.gif)
EDIT: I personally don't agree with this, I just figured it would be an interesting discussion on the info mentioned above![Smile :) :)](/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I'm not sure how much this has been discussed before, but this is my theory about Hojo (mainly for fun ^^):
I think that Hojo may have had his heart broken. I know it sounds silly but allow me to explain;
From Ryu Kaze's translation of the Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, page 198 'Vincent's anger' we see confirmation that Lucrecia was Hojo's wife.
We also know that Lucrecia had rejected Vincent, showing stronger feelings toward Hojo and eventually falling pregnant to Hojo.
After having no success on fully grown humans, Hojo decides to use Lucrecia in his experiments by injecting Jenova cells directly into the fetus of his unborn child. This results in Lucrecia becoming altered beyond repair, ultimately leading to her going into seclusion.
In the game script on Disc 2, before the team fights Hojo (when he is powering to Mako Cannon) he says:
"Ha, ha, ha... I offered the woman with my child to Professor Gast's Jenova Project. When Sephiroth was still in the womb, we took the cells of Jenova... HA, HA, HA!!"
By referring to Lucrecia as 'the woman' and not by her name, he is distancing himself from her, as if to attempt to show that he has no feelings for her, or possible to avoid showing any sign of weakness. It may also be possible that he doesn't refer to her by name due to being angry at her disappearance.
Throughout the game we recognise Hojo as being very cold character and willing to do anything in the name of science, we do not know much about what he was like during Jenova Project at Nibelheim while he was with Lucrecia (he could've been a big soppy puppy with her :p)
Is it possible that these events dictated Hojo's personality to becoming the cold character that we are familiar with?
It may also be that Hojo was so proud of his success (Sephiroth) in the Jenova Project that he became uninterested in Lucrecia and therefore focused solely on science and the development of Sephiroth and the Jenova Project.
If anyone can think of any other evidence for this then lemme know, I'm looking forward to seeing what people think, if you agree or think it's absolute rubbish then post away!
![Awesome :awesome: :awesome:](/forums/images/smilies/awesome.gif)
EDIT: I personally don't agree with this, I just figured it would be an interesting discussion on the info mentioned above
![Smile :) :)](/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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