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Originally posted by Nanaki
You guys... you disgust me... your knowledge of Final Fantasy 7 is merely preposterous. You guys can call yourselves Final Fantasy gamers without even being able to resolve such a simple debate? It is ailing how the human population can be so obtuse. You guys have no idea about Final Fantasy 7 and have no right to even discuss it... especially with your actual understanding of the game.
The matter is quite easy to resolve... how about you guys use a few quotes? That would help a bit might it? *Shakes head*
By the way, nowhere in the game did it say that Hojo was going to mate Nanaki and Aeris... ever thought of a non-sexual conclusion? Hojo could be cloning them, just at the same time... just like killing two birds with one stone. Or perhaps he was even merging them.. it makes me sick that you guys believe that the story writers would result in such nauseating displays.
Plus the fact that few of you actually believe that Nanaki wasn't formed by a natural mother and father... I'm sorry but even the wild imaginations of the FF7 writers, they wouldn't show natural selection actually taking place or even leaving one to think that... Nanaki is the "Son of Seto"...
This proves Nanaki had a normal mother and father of the same species...
This proves that Bugenhagen is not of the same species.
This proves that there were still few of Nanaki's kind.
This also appears to prove that Nanaki's race was not extinct.
See how much quotes can do? They save all this quarrel about false accusations, such as arguing that Nanaki found a wolf and mated with that... I can't believe you people would believe that a creature of Nanaki's intelligence, would result in something so repulsive. You people really, really disappoint me. But, I guess I can't expect too much from humanity... our generation is getting more obtuse by the day.
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I believe in your theories Nanaki..
I think it's the closest to answering the question of the thread..
The quotes obviously says it all..
they aren't extinct.. they are in a brink of extinction.. so that proves that there are species of Nanaki that are still alive.. |
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