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Ffbe memories of an automaton
Ffbe memories of an automaton








ffbe memories of an automaton
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  • The true big bad, Kaguya Otsutsuki, shares the same goal, but her variation of the goal involves her turning every shinobi on the planet into obedient White Zetsu soldiers.
  • The one who executed this plan is not the real Madara but the real Madara had the same plan before he died.

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    Naruto revealed that this is the ultimate plan of series Big Bad Uchiha Madara.

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    Quite the opposite He knows full well that he's basically ushering in a totalitarian state, and potentially a Dystopia, but he believes such measures are the only way to keep mankind from destroying itself. It's interesting to note that Durandal never claims to be making a Utopia.It's also a source of contention over the plot by many in the community, for various reasons.

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    His Destiny Plan involves using genetic determinism to decide the roles of each and every person living in the Earthsphere in order to prevent free will from causing people's differing ideas from causing any more wars. This is the singular objective of Gilbert Durandal, one of the two Big Bads of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny.He then goes onto talk about how the weak and poor must be culled. Gihren Zabi of the original Mobile Suit Gundam gives a little speech about this, implying Democracy Is Bad.Anything that goes against Light's high standards - even, eventually, being lazy - earns the dissident a heart attack and vilification for standing in the way of justice. People can be bad if they really want to, but it's always paid back by death, unrelenting and immediate.

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  • Light Yagami's plan for the world in Death Note ( before things spiraled further down).
  • An interesting wrinkle is that the people instigating the plan also planned on being rewritten along with everyone else.
  • Ultimately the plan of the British Library in R.O.D the TV.
  • If, on the other hand, they are genuinely willing to become just another drone in the hive with someone (or some thing) else that they consider more "worthy" being in control, be VERY afraid. Regardless, if they succeed, they will create an authoritarian Dystopia or become the Hive Queen (or King) of this new society. If they do, expect them to justify it by saying they’re the best qualified to decide what's best for everyone else. Of course, the villain will rarely mention why they deserve to be at the top of this new society as the lone person remaining with free will. they'll just look like they lack endurance and faith towards humanity altogether, not wanting to believe the good potential of mankind no matter how small. And if the villain decides to eliminate those evils, that doesn't instantly make them good. But it was the flaw that makes them human, they have to take both good and bad. The typical heroic rejoinder is: "I don't want to be told what to do." The hero may even agree at several points at the villain, acknowledging that Humans Are Flawed, they are more likely to gravitate to misuse their own free will for bad deeds.










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