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SamBlob wrote:Has anyone noticed that XANA isn't interested in large-scale destruction or global domination any more? No more earthquakes, insect swarms, gas attacks or other chemical hazard attacks? He's even given up on teddy bears!
He also wrote:His sole concern these days seems to be getting Aelita's memory. I don't understand it; unless, of course, there is something in Aelita's memory that can unlock a source of great and terrible power that can cause XANA to gain global domination or cause global destruction without interference...
Finally, he wrote:On another change: Between Thursday ("A Great Day") and today ("Final Mix") I would have said that the RTTP was too dangerous for them to ever use again. It certainly would have been appreciated in "St. Valentine's Day"! I had thought that this would have achieved what Sissy (and Linii-chan?) has wanted for so long, to be part of the gang, even if only as a "Get Out Of Jail Free" card. This would have been strangely fitting, the eternal user being used as a pawn. But then came the line: "You'll never know, Jim!" and lo and behold, the RTTP was back in use! I guess it would have been too much to explain everything to Jim and the situation was worth doubling XANA's power, unless Jeremy has found a way to counter the XANA-empowering effect of the RTTP, which I doubt...
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
SamBlob wrote:His sole concern these days seems to be getting Aelita's memory. I don't understand it; unless, of course, there is something in Aelita's memory that can unlock a source of great and terrible power that can cause XANA to gain global domination or cause global destruction without interference...
TB3 wrote:And judging by the episode titles 'Cold War' and 'Attack of the Zombies' some of the later episodes could really be explosive, or at least different.
Ransomed_Heart wrote: Take the time it tried to ram the nuclear power plant with a bus (I can't remember the episode at the moment). There was no telling what kind of destruction that would cause (well, we have a basic idea, but...). So some of the attacks could risk endangering Aelita, and XANA has been it painfully clear that it wants her alive.
SamBlob wrote:Ransomed_Heart wrote: Take the time it tried to ram the nuclear power plant with a bus (I can't remember the episode at the moment). There was no telling what kind of destruction that would cause (well, we have a basic idea, but...). So some of the attacks could risk endangering Aelita, and XANA has been it painfully clear that it wants her alive.
Two different episodes, two different attacks. In "Seeing Is Believing" XANA stored up charge in a power pylon to unleash it on a nuclear powerplant. In "Log Book" XANA possessed the bus and tried to ram a gigantic LPG tank at a petrochemical plant with it. The nuclear powerplant attack would definitely have erased Aelita; the fireball from the petrochemical plant: maybe or maybe not.
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Rodri wrote:Interesting for the CL Discussion.
I'm trying to relate this fact also to the event when Aelita got into Earth for the first time. What she saw, what she lived from her first experience, and more soon to be revealed day by day at Cartoon Network must be something useful for XANA. I'm trying to wonder how would it be for Aelita to experience a desease... and XANA using that to make somethign worse out of it.
Ulrich Stern wrote: Another idea is that Xana (who possesed Mr. Delmas, and showed commpassion by giving the coat---compassion is a specifically human trait, not a programmed computer) who ever he was, was scanned in at a time where a bug in the program or a virus-sabotage, occured.
Ulrich Stern wrote: Even if I'm completely wrong, the time and effort poured into this season has created some of the most fantastic episodes! It's great now that they have better financing and access to higher quality animators. Imagine the night before the FINAL Lyoko Episode...when we finally find out the conclusion. WOW!
SamBlob wrote:I still prefer Season One. It seems fresher, not quite as forced.
DarthFerfer wrote:SamBlob wrote:I still prefer Season One. It seems fresher, not quite as forced.
yah in season one XANA had a wide range of attack types (from natural disasters (if you would call them that) to controlling trains and much much more including direct attacks on Team Lyoko) now i can predict whats ganna happen in the next episode (he ganna posses (sp) someone)
SamBlob wrote:Ulrich Stern wrote: Another idea is that Xana (who possesed Mr. Delmas, and showed commpassion by giving the coat---compassion is a specifically human trait, not a programmed computer) who ever he was, was scanned in at a time where a bug in the program or a virus-sabotage, occured.
That wasn't compassion, that was expedience. Odd explained to XANA that if he wanted live hostages (and the fact that they were still living suggested this) then he had better find a way to keep Yumi alive in the cold.
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