Danseru-kun
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Blankbeat, respond to Tres' quotes please.
Blankbeat, respond to Tres' quotes please.
I'll wait to see a full translation of both pages before I respond. Besides, his post doesn't address the heart of what I'm arguing (look at observation #1 and #6 of my last post). Oh and please, don't tell me what to do. kthx.^
Blankbeat, respond to Tres' quotes please.
I'll wait to see a full translation of both pages before I respond. Besides, his post doesn't address the heart of what I'm arguing (look at observation #1 and #6 of my last post). Oh and please, don't tell me what to do. kthx.
PS: Not only do you use optional evidence while at the same time dismissing optional evidence that turns out to be canon, but now you make a post demanding that I answer Hawk's post when you haven't even responded to THIS post of mine? ...will your hypocrisy never end?
So bye for now.
Ok seriously, bye for now.
This is why I believe when Barret says Aerith seems to be the first person Cloud is willing to fight for besides himself, it is essentially saying Aerith seems to be the first person messedup!Cloud cares for besides himself. Given Cloud's protectiveness over Aerith from the very moment he met her, Barret's observation is very accurate.
I'll wait to see a full translation of both pages before I respond. Besides, his post doesn't address the heart of what I'm arguing (look at observation #1 and #6 of my last post). Oh and please, don't tell me what to do. kthx.
Observation #5:
It is unclear why Cloud decided to stay and help AVALANCHE.
Tifa: "You remember now? ...Our promise?"
Cloud: "I'm not a hero and I'm not famous. I can't keep.... the promise."
Cloud says he's not a hero nor famous, so he can't keep the promise. Then, Barret interrupts and eventually agrees to pay Cloud more for the next mission.
It is simply up to one's interpretation why Cloud decided to stay.
I'll wait to see a full translation of both pages before I respond.
I'll wait to see a full translation of both pages before I respond.
I agree with this quote. Cloud agrees to disguise himself as a woman to help Tifa because he didn't want Aerith to help her alone. I don't disagree that Cloud agreed to help Tifa; but it was Cloud's concern for Aerith's safety that initially caused him to agree to help Tifa. Aerith's safety was Cloud's primary concern, rescuing Tifa was Cloud's secondary concern. To me, this makes the case for Barret's observation that much more compelling.Because you need it so badly, here's the complete blurb from pg. 14 (the second line of which is completely fucking unrelated and the reason I didn't bother including it to begin with):
ティファを助けるため、エアリスの提案でしぶしぶ女装。そのわりに、コルネオの相手に選ばれたときの会話の選択肢などはノリノリだ。
"For the sake of helping Tifa, Cloud disguises himself as a woman at Aerith's suggestion. That in mind, the dialogue options when he's picked as Corneo's companion are really amusing."
http://i.imgur.com/WAEJ4V3.jpg
This quote simply states the facts: Cloud dresses up as a woman and infiltrates Corneo's mansion. It doesn't tell us *WHY* Cloud did what he did. Do you know what tells us *WHY* Cloud did what he did? The script:And here's the line on pg. 13 that footnote #9 linked from:
http://i.imgur.com/RRKP6L6.jpg
女装してコルネオの館へ潜入し(※9)、ティファと合流してコルネオの口を割らせ、神羅が七番街プーレトの落下を計画中と知る
"While heading towards Sector 7 with Aerith, he follows Tifa to Wall Market. He disguises himself as a woman and infiltrates Corneo's mansion; meets up with Tifa and interrogates Corneo; and learns that Shin-Ra plans to drop the Sector 7 plate"
And here's scans of all of pp. 13, 14 and 80:
http://i.imgur.com/ehJHPK9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/OFgD4G8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Gw5baD2.jpg
BlankBeat said:I don't disagree that Cloud agreed to help Tifa; but it was Cloud's concern for Aerith's safety that initially caused him to agree to help Tifa. Aerith's safety was Cloud's primary concern, rescuing Tifa was Cloud's secondary concern.
So you're placing more value on a quote than the actual script?But the quote says Cloud agreed to Aerith's suggestion for Tifa's sake. It doesn't say anything about Aerith being Cloud's primary concern here. Tifa's safety's not an afterthought. You're trying to twist the script around to say something it just isn't saying. Cloud is concerned about Tifa. End of story.
No we're placing more weight on a quote than your interpretation.So you're placing more value on a quote than the actual script?
I won't bug her then.But I would rather just redo them at this point.
Why do I think Cloud may have been concerned for Aerith's safety and not Tifa's? Well, Cloud didn't seem concerned for Tifa's safety when he heard her plan to trick Don Corneo. But once Aerith wanted to get in on the plan, Cloud immediately tried to convince her not to.Both the script and the quote support that he would have saved Tifa if Aerith hadn't been there anyway. You make the assumption that he wouldn't go in if Aerith hadn't, and that's not what the script says or even implies. You're applying twisted logic to the scene that only works when Cloud doesn't care about anyone except Aerith.