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Some of you guys can be fanboys/girls sometimes

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Oh and one other thing Kefka can do Xehanort's job 10x times better than he did

Misread that as Klefki for a second. xD
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Misread that as Klefki for a second. xD

klefki could too

Implying Americans are the vast majority of biased ideals.  Again the finger's pointed at the US. Biased ideals and stereotypes happen all around the world. Then again, the idea that Americans/US citizens are the vast majority in biased ideals comes around the same structure as your first sentence. The few prominent individuals give Americans a bad reputation with others as well.

Maybe it's worded wrong, or I read it wrong, but I believe this would have been better off, leaving the Americans part out of it.

 

That wasn't my point.  My point was that American's are one of the most targeted stereotyped groups cause the country is so large and thus widely represented online, unfortunately for everyone you find who are decent, nice or "normal" if you will there are 5 or 6 bringing the country down giving a rather negative view to the public.  Like today someone wrote on facebook "americunts are so illiterate, it's "I could have" not "I could of"" and I pointed out that nearly every single person in my entire class, from primary school up to leaving secondary school (I'm in Ireland/NI/UK) have made that mistake, and some still do and that it's not just Americans.  And he said that you just always see them doing it.  

 

I was pointing out it's just as wrong to assume everyone here is a fanboy the way it is to assume every single American is illiterate, uneducated, gun crazy, obese or pigheadedly patriotic just because you may have seen some, or many who get on like that.

That wasn't my point.  My point was that American's are one of the most targeted stereotyped groups cause the country is so large and thus widely represented online, unfortunately for everyone you find who are decent, nice or "normal" if you will there are 5 or 6 bringing the country down giving a rather negative view to the public.  Like today someone wrote on facebook "americunts are so illiterate, it's "I could have" not "I could of"" and I pointed out that nearly every single person in my entire class, from primary school up to leaving secondary school (I'm in Ireland/NI/UK) have made that mistake, and some still do and that it's not just Americans.  And he said that you just always see them doing it.  

 

I was pointing out it's just as wrong to assume everyone here is a fanboy the way it is to assume every single American is illiterate, uneducated, gun crazy, obese or pigheadedly patriotic just because you may have seen some, or many who get on like that.

Then I was correct in taking a guess at the wording/reading. It's one of those "Hit or Miss" sentence structures that can be taken either way depending on the details within the next few sentences. 

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That wasn't my point.  My point was that American's are one of the most targeted stereotyped groups cause the country is so large and thus widely represented online, unfortunately for everyone you find who are decent, nice or "normal" if you will there are 5 or 6 bringing the country down giving a rather negative view to the public.  Like today someone wrote on facebook "americunts are so illiterate, it's "I could have" not "I could of"" and I pointed out that nearly every single person in my entire class, from primary school up to leaving secondary school (I'm in Ireland/NI/UK) have made that mistake, and some still do and that it's not just Americans.  And he said that you just always see them doing it.  

 

I was pointing out it's just as wrong to assume everyone here is a fanboy the way it is to assume every single American is illiterate, uneducated, gun crazy, obese or pigheadedly patriotic just because you may have seen some, or many who get on like that.

 

Good for you Caity for being smart enough to know this .I wish more people realized this .Thank you!

Oh and one other thing

 

Kefka can do Xehanort's job 10x times better than he did

And don't forget about Caius Ballad. He managed to achieve his goal as well. Though it sucks that he wasn't main antagonist in Lightning Returns like he should've been.

i admit i can be a fanboy. although my deffinition of a fanboy/girl is someone who cant accept other peoples opinions and say that there opinion is fact. i dont think im anything like that. at the same time tho, i genuinely cant find any major flaw with kh. accept that they released to many spin offs before kh3 and i find the combat in the game to be average. i think the story drives kh. i LOVE the series! its not my favorite but i still love it.

Xemnas explains this in game. The body will immediately try to replace what it's lost . Not every nobody regrows a heart bc certain conditions need to apply such as nurturing a budding heart with new memories and forming friendships and being around other hearts that can help this process along . That's why Xemnas tried to make the nobodies headquarters bland and didn't want other org members to come in contact with other humans with hearts who could help nurture a budding heart. It's also why they were always ordered to return from missions immediately to keep them away from other humans contact.

Yeah I know he explain that in the game, but is still stupid that a nobodies can grow a heart. There still no way a nobody can grow a heart, is just the same as if a robot can develop emotions, but robots can't develop emotions.

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Yeah I know he explain that in the game, but is still stupid that a nobodies can grow a heart. There still no way a nobody can grow a heart, is just the same as if a robot can develop emotions, but robots can't develop emotions.

 

 

But don't forget this is video game logic - not real life logic. Heck, in KH a puppet ( Xion ) can grow a heart . A data Sora grew a heart :

Originally Posted by In-game Coded Hollow Bastion 2
(A flash of light fills the screen. When it fades, the damage blocks are gone, and Sora has his keyblade back!) 

 

Sora: ...What? What just happened? This is... my keyblade? 

 

(Donald and Goofy get up and line up with Sora to face Pete) 

 

Pete: What's going on here!? I thought Maleficent destroyed that thing... 

 

Voice: It looks like a new power has emerged from inside you. 

 

(The camera turns to the entrance, revealing the speaker) 

Sora: Mickey! 

 

(Mickey enters the room and stands with the party) 

 

Sora: What's going on? What's this new power? 

 

Mickey: I don't know all the details, but... I think something has awakened inside of you. The keyblade is tightly connected to the Power of the Heart. 

Yet, an old friend told me that the Heart can't be turned into Data. 

Still, as you came up all this way, we developed a Bond. It might have created something new, something that goes beyond data. I'm sure it's a unique new power that you obtained through the bonds with your friends across the worlds

Because of the same reasons Repliku could also grow a heart .It's video game logic - try not to think too much on it . It was a complication the org didn't anticipate. As DDD said - ANYTHING can grow a heart .

 

 

Edit : I added a worded scene illustrating this point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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And don't forget about Caius Ballad. He managed to achieve his goal as well. Though it sucks that he wasn't main antagonist in Lightning Returns like he should've been.

If it wasn't for Lightning Returns,Caius would've been my absolute favorite final fantasy villain and I still love his character don't get me wrong.....but until they retcon his XIII trilogy origins completely and put him in KH as a completely new character..........then Kefka will be my Number 1 villain

But don't forget this is video game logic - not real life logic. Heck, in KH a puppet ( Xion ) can grow a heart . A data Sora grew a heart :Originally Posted by In-game Coded Hollow Bastion 2(A flash of light fills the screen. When it fades, the damage blocks are gone, and Sora has his keyblade back!) Sora: ...What? What just happened? This is... my keyblade? (Donald and Goofy get up and line up with Sora to face Pete) Pete: What's going on here!? I thought Maleficent destroyed that thing... Voice: It looks like a new power has emerged from inside you. (The camera turns to the entrance, revealing the speaker) Sora: Mickey! (Mickey enters the room and stands with the party) Sora: What's going on? What's this new power? Mickey: I don't know all the details, but... I think something has awakened inside of you. The keyblade is tightly connected to the Power of the Heart. Yet, an old friend told me that the Heart can't be turned into Data. Still, as you came up all this way, we developed a Bond. It might have created something new, something that goes beyond data. I'm sure it's a unique new power that you obtained through the bonds with your friends across the worldsBecause of the same reasons Repliku could also grow a heart .It's video game logic - try not to think too much on it . It was a complication the org didn't anticipate. As DDD said - ANYTHING can grow a heart .  Edit : I added a worded scene illustrating this point.         .

Yep that's definitely Nomura's logic alright.

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