[quote author=strode78 link=topic=488.msg19166#msg19166 date=1234903877]
Again, it's just as likely that square will cop out and bring sephiroth back totally (like they did with hojo in DOC), but i think that it simply makes more sense plot-wise (while still satiating the fanboys/girls) to have the struggle be about a consequence of sephiroth, such as his will leaving an impurity in the lifestream that would erode the planet from the inside-out.
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I hope that's what they do. I actually liked your idea about Sephiroth's essence being an enemy that had to be defeated somewhat like Sin -- going inside the planet and diluting his will there. At least, I should say I liked it better than bringing him back in the flesh once again.
I'd rather see them leave him alone now. But if they insisted on bringing him back again, I'd prefer it to be the way you suggested.
[quote author=Makoeyes987 link=topic=488.msg19177#msg19177 date=1234904437]
@curiousACfan
I remember those discussions, but when the trailers were showing Kadaj and then Kadaj's image superimposing on Sephiroth, then people really kinda stopped thinking Sephiroth wasn't coming back. Especially when the specifics of Geostigma were revealed and the trailer with Vincent saying "They could recreate Sephiroth" came out.[/quote]
Oh, of course, people gave up on that idea after a few trailers had come out. But at first, there were deep battle lines drawn between those who said there's no way he was coming back and those who insisted he would.
To be fair, the original FFVII did put the lid on Sephiroth, but the element of Jenova's cells being dispersed in the Lifestream due to the death of Jenova SYNTHESIS made sense. And Sephiroth having a strong will made sense within FFVII as well.
Sure, and I don't doubt that the next explanation would make at least as much sense. Off the top of my head I can easily come up with an idea that would make sense, and also tie together various parts of the Compilation. It might not be particularly inspired, but it would make sense.
Here, I'll give it a shot:
DoC showed that not all the people with Jenova's cells decided to go have them removed. They may not have even understood why they had Geostigma in the first place.
So we have people all over the world still living with small fragments of Jenova inside their bodies (see, I'm even throwing the word "fragments" in there so it kind of sounds like the stuff they did in DoC).
Because Lucrecia's cave is where Chaos and the tainted mako were discovered, it also made for a great place for what remained of Sephiroth's Lifestream to take up residence, hiding out until he grew strong enough to act through it again.
So, the remaining Jenova cells scattered through all those people are gradually brought together in the body of one Lucrecia Crescent, the person with the most Jenova material still inside her body. Maybe this happens because Sephiroth's will manipulates someone into it, or maybe he takes over her body. Isn't really important right now.
At the same time that all this is going on, we learn that it was either Chaos' full awakening or the destruction of Omega Weapon near the end of DoC that awakened Genesis. Because of the prior loss of the rest of the Weapons, Minerva accepted him as the planet's new guardian, to awaken in its time of need, and granted him all the power of a Weapon during his sleep.
Since he didn't wake up when Meteor was summoned, he probably sealed himself away after it happened, shortly before the Tsviets defeated the Restrictors only to be trapped during Meteorfall.
Now awake, Genesis senses the growing danger to the planet as Sephiroth tries to revive. Also, because he's hanging out with Weiss, whose body Nero merged with, he knows about tainted Lifestream, which is connected to Lucrecia, who's connected to Shelke.
Believing that Shelke could be useful in locating or hindering Sephiroth, who's gathering/acting through Lucrecia's body, he kidnaps her, bringing him into conflict with Cloud and the rest of the team.
Various things happen, but Genesis and the others are unable to prevent Sephiroth's eventual rebirth, which takes place in the body of his own mother.
Genesis decides that the only way left to save the planet is to try bringing back Zirconiade. Elfe and the Turks obviously oppose him, as does Avalanche.
Things culminate in a three-way battle between all factions (maybe even a three-way battle between Cloud, Genesis and Sephiroth, thematically tying things back to the three-way fight in CC between Angeal, Genesis and Sephiroth), with Sephiroth and Genesis being defeated for good.
I don't think it takes any special sense to know that by having Sephiroth come back a third time just to be killed by Cloud in the same continuity would be pushing the envelope of creative integrity a bit too far.
I really don't think a second return would push it much further than anything else they've done has. But that's just me.
And my statement was regarding Jenova cells. I said Genesis does not have Jenova cells. Because he doesn't. I'm not saying he doesn't have some of the genes that the cells of Jenova contain and that he had some of its abilities.
Ah, okay. Just making sure we're on the same page.