drakath wrote:SPOILER WARNING
Alright, after reading through all the posts there are many things that I viewed in the show that is different then everything else. I saw the end as the nirvash becoming the command cluster and replacing eureka. For the skurv/scab coral is many beings as one, so no one truly has there own conscious, and thats what the command cluster is for. So for the new commander cluster...which is required especially if the limit of life is to NOT be reached, a person who is an individual would be required...like eureka...anemone...nirvash... Now we know the nirvash was growing through the episodes but never did it speak...so it shows that once it enters the globe/growth of the new command cluster it has a huge change. Full consciousness, speaking, intelligence. This shows me that it has undergone a drastic change...kinda like becoming the brains of the skurv/scab coral?
And someone mentioned the dewey wanted the limit of life to be reached...thats incorrect, he wanted to kill off all coralians/skurv/scab. So he wanted eureka or anemone to become the new command cluster... so the color does 2 things...forces them to start changing...but also has a agent in it that will kill off all the coral...and dewey is hoping that this will happen before the limit of life is reached.
Now something else that was mentioned that I can't say I know the total and complete answer on...but its about the coral leaving the planet.
First we have to look at it just like they do in the show...they always talk about earth as a different planet, and there current planet is something else. I can't recall if there current planet has a name but I'll call it Planet and call earth earth. So we find out that earth is actually encased by the coral which makes a 2nd crust. But between this crust and earch there is still air and an area that ppl could live in. So when nirvash said that they are going to take half the humans with them...I believe it means they will take them to earth...between the 2nd crust and earch. We are still talking that the planet outside the coral is a different planet. So when eureka and renton are told that when they are ready they can return to them...they imply return to earth...so beneath the coral/crust of there own world.
Now something else that was mentioned was with the coral implying "that they'll be back when humanity is ready to be assimilated"
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This link may reveal information on that. The coral crashed on earth 7000 years in the past and at that time humanity left earth because they thought they where doomed. At this time the coral just reached sentience, and since that time they assimilated everything on the planet earth. After many year they descovered how lonely the place really was especially without humans. So they decided that they will remain quiescent in order to avoid scaring humanity away again. So thus they made it seem like another world when truly it was earth that humanity returned to.
Please I would like any feedback on this to complete my understanding of the magnificent anime production. Either here or at
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First off, great expo dude!!!
I placed a similar answer to this one in another site, and boy did people got understood on the matter. It's like majoring in E7 jajajajaja.
[spoiler]about that second retour it's not likely. Due because one thing that gonzy said that people might misunderstand, that was
There may be another path to evolution after all
this implies that the merging bit is not gonna happen now, but merely the two groups OGs of the mother earth will now go their separate ways in common understandig. humanity on it's former playground (which I hope WE do not fuck up for at least this time around) i.e. Earth and the coralian race is now allocated on a huge "ring" surrounding the planet. So for the time being and concerning closure of the series, it's all good baby!!![/spoiler]
Now an interesting question is about Dewey Novak. We've all seen the kind of badass he is, but have u ever asked how he ever got his knowledge of the planet and all that (instrumental to the central plot, and knowledge-wise, can be comparable to Norb's teachings)????
see ya