Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2017 19:17:42 GMT
I know, the boards are acting up today.
Plenty, a lot of anime does seem to change things. Or add a whole lot of fillers. Sometimes it works, sometimes it can kill the anime. (Rurouni Kenshin comes to mind, never went past that dreadful season 3)
The anime movies of GitS are new, continuations or spin-offs of the series. But at least they tried to do things on their own. They didn't just throw together a whole bunch of elements and just seemingly hoped for the best.
I guess we'll never see this discussion through to the end, I doubt there's a conclusive solution to it to begin with
She was having memory glitches.
AT THE LEAST I would expect 90 days & more likely minimum 6 months (likely longer) of not haven to wipe her memory before she is considered a working model.
They then likely need to repeat the experiment
AT THE LEAST I would expect 90 days & more likely minimum 6 months (likely longer) of not haven to wipe her memory before she is considered a working model.
They then likely need to repeat the experiment
That's just it though, it's unnecessary to wipe a memory if you use people who volunteer for it. They only need to know if the procedure is working, if a brain truly can be placed inside a suit, if the ghost will survive inside the shell. That's the entire idea behind it, having a real person inside a robot. Then why make the experiment more difficult by using a subject you actively have to wipe the memory off? That actually seems to put a strain on the whole experiment, not really an advantage.
She has been in service 1 year which means he has had that year plus the time he was in service where he learned the tools of the trade, plus he's fallen in with hackers, people who know extra tricks
Was he in 'the service'? It didn't seem that way, not in Section 9 anyway. I could have missed something (apart from the last fifteen or so minutes of the movie), but it didn't seem like the others in Section 9 knew of Kuze.
How many anime seem to have almost nothing in common with the manga?
Plenty, a lot of anime does seem to change things. Or add a whole lot of fillers. Sometimes it works, sometimes it can kill the anime. (Rurouni Kenshin comes to mind, never went past that dreadful season 3)
The anime movies of GitS are new, continuations or spin-offs of the series. But at least they tried to do things on their own. They didn't just throw together a whole bunch of elements and just seemingly hoped for the best.
I guess we'll never see this discussion through to the end, I doubt there's a conclusive solution to it to begin with