Eureka 7

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Postby gravityrules » Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:39 pm

:shock:

I finally finished watching it.... :D
I am sooooo glad that everybody ended up alright in the end! I was absolutely certain for a while that everyone on the Gekko was gonna die - but the ending was amazing! I love it when people live!


I really do feel better about humanity, seriously, every second of this series is worth it! Words don't even describe it...

My brain is kind of left with this feeling of WOW! :o

I'm definitely gonna buy every disk of this series as it comes out here, but it was definitely worth downloading! Soooooo gorgeous! :D
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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:25 am

Well I guess there is some type of word scrambler on the the word y.o.u.t.u.b.e wich makes it hosatchel. So Hsatchel is actually the streaming video site Y.o.u.t.u.b.e.
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Postby EmilLang1000 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:13 am

I have one question, though.

[quote=Spoiler]During the Limit of Life, am I correct in interpretting that what happened to those who had had the Despair Disease, and a few others who were close to them - Martha and William specifically - didn't die, but were taken and made part of the Skurve Coral consciousness, sort of like the Rapture? If so, then there's another strong similarity between Evangelion and Eureka Seven (The Third Impact and the Limit of Life being two versions of a Rapture-like event, after which a brand new world is created; though the aftermath is vastly different between the two).[/quote]
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Postby EmilLang1000 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:14 am

5H17!!! SPOILER WARNING THAT THING, PLEASE!!!
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Postby 76 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:36 am

man, I wanna see this series so bad


may I ask something?



Is
eureka human?



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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:03 pm

Spoiler Quote dont look unless you have seen all the episodes.

Okay coorect me f I am wrong, but the people with despair sickness got their consciousness back when the Cammand Cluster was destroyed, but the Skurve Coral attacked the Humans since the Command Cluster was attacked. It is a possibility that those who had despair sickness and the ones they loved became part of the Skurve Coral, yet they were waiting for the new Command Cluster to appear through Eureka, so that they could continue their life on Earth. The Skurve Coral could then go back into a dormant state and the Limit of Life would not occur, only problem is that Eureka didnt want ot become the new Command Cluster. The necklace on Eureka would have poisoned and destroyed the new Command Cluster if it were to rebuild, since Dewey wanted the Limit of Life to occur. At the end Renton goes to Eureka proving to the Skurve that the Humans were not Hostile, but if Eureka were to stay Human then the Command Cluster would not be built. The Skurve Coral decides to leave the planet hoping to return someday leaving Eureka and Renton to live together on Earth.
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Postby gravityrules » Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:25 pm

xxDECKERxx wrote:Spoiler Quote dont look unless you have seen all the episodes.

Okay coorect me f I am wrong, but the people with despair sickness got their consciousness back when the Cammand Cluster was destroyed, but the Skurve Coral attacked the Humans since the Command Cluster was attacked. It is a possibility that those who had despair sickness and the ones they loved became part of the Skurve Coral, yet they were waiting for the new Command Cluster to appear through Eureka, so that they could continue their life on Earth. The Skurve Coral could then go back into a dormant state and the Limit of Life would not occur, only problem is that Eureka didnt want ot become the new Command Cluster. The necklace on Eureka would have poisoned and destroyed the new Command Cluster if it were to rebuild, since Dewey wanted the Limit of Life to occur. At the end Renton goes to Eureka proving to the Skurve that the Humans were not Hostile, but if Eureka were to stay Human then the Command Cluster would not be built. The Skurve Coral decides to leave the planet hoping to return someday leaving Eureka and Renton to live together on Earth.


Yeah, I think everybody's just a little confused on the ending.

I didn't think the Skurve left the planet - I thought the Nirvash rebuilt the Command Center, because it wanted Renton and Eureka to be together. They did dig it up with Eureka and it obviously can think for itself, so it could do that, right? If the Skurve was totally gone, wouldn't the planet go back to looking exactly like Earth or like where Renton and Eureka and the kids were after they broke through the Wall? Just my thoughts.
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Postby greenjinjo » Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:26 pm

Scab =/= Skurve wrote:I definitely took it to mean that the Skurve Corral left Earth, and that, according to the Nirvash, they'd be back when people learned to accept assimilation. The Skurve believes that Renton x Eureka is the first step towards this process.
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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:08 pm

Well at the end of episode when Nirvash broke the barrier around Eureka and Renton she said that they were leaving the planet and hoping to come back when Eureka and Renton further the evolution process. Nirvash says that half the life on the planet will leave and half will stay.
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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:13 pm

Also I think the "Evolution" Nirvash is talking about is actually the process of Humans and Skurve Coral existing on the same Dimention as there is a difference stated in episode 38.
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Postby greenjinjo » Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:23 pm

Decker, I think we're saying the same things in different ways, at least that's my take on it :wink:
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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:41 pm

Yeah we are just saying it different haha :P
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Postby EmilLang1000 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:58 pm

Yeah, it's been a while since I've done a spoiler box.

Anyway

Spoiler wrote:What I think happened was that the Skurve Coral left the surface of the planet, but didn't leave its orbit. If what I think I saw and understood is correct, the Skurve Coral, or what's left, orbits the earth. The Nirvash wanted Eureka and Renton to be together, so Eureka was allowed to return to earth. What was insinuated was that Eureka and Renton gave up being completely Coralian and Human respectively.

If I understood what was said correctly, Eureka and Renton were a sort of Adam and Eve for a new Human-Coralian race, and their offspring would intigrate with humans over time. Thus, humans and Coralians could coexist peacefully forever. This is pretty well supported by the fact that other characters said that Eureka did have a womb and capability to reproduce exactly like a human.
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The necklaces around Eureka's and Anemone's necks were attached to Dewey's heart so that if they tried to use theEND and the Nirvash to create a new command center with themselves as the heart, they would die. Without a pilot, in the forms they were in, creating a new Command Center would have been impossible.

People did awaken from the Despair Disease shortly, but only to say either goodbye to those they loved or take them with them if they were willing - as is the case with Martha and William. From my interpretation, right after everyone awoke from the Despair, they immediately vanished - notice that the drives they held were changed into books - and became part of the Skurve Coral consciousness. This is pretty similair to the Rapture or the Third Impact.

True, Eureka DIDN'T want to become the new Command Center, but she didn't really have a choice at first. However, the Nirvash, after evolving to its almost purely organic form, took her place, and the Skurve Coral left the surface of the earth. Whether they actually left the orbit itself, I'm not sure, but they hope that Eureka and Renton will be the ones to bridge the gap between Humans and the Coralians, in that their example of love and that of their offspring will spread throughout the world, creating a new group of Coralian/Human hybrids, who will accept both sides and will teach others to as well..


Agreeing with both of you there, but yeah. I may be reading a little too much of the Book-of-Revelations motif into it, but that's my theory. Either way, it still is an upbeat ending. Seriously, after watching Evangelion, Gankutsuou, FMA, and Monster, I needed to see a series that had a happy ending. My only gripe with it is that I want to see you know who actually coming back to you know where/who, though I think it's heavily insinuated that that's inevitable.
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Postby xxDECKERxx » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:12 pm

Well the people with Despair Sickness didnt disappear, they got hit with meteors which the Skurve Coral directed. I also dont think the Nirvash took Eureka's place, Nirvash just broke her free from having to be the Command Cluster by having half the life of Earth leave. If you look the Command Cluster that was trying to rebuild was destroyed When the reverse Trappar field from the necklace is broken. I dont think there has to be another Command CLuster since the Skurve Coral are no longer on Earth and the Limit of Life is no longer going to occur.


Other than that I think we agree on everything.
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Postby EmilLang1000 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:20 pm

ah, so...

Spoiler wrote:those who had been a part of the consciousness of the Skurve Coral with Despair new that their physical bodies had to die in order for life to exist at all? But what then? Were their souls joined in the seventh dimension within the consiousness, or did they just die?
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