Anonymous
11/3/2025, 1:51:26 PM
No.724859097
>>724858624
Did you actually play the game, or are you just reading the fanwiki? Ironically enough, it mentions what actually occurs in the story, if you bother to read the corresponding page
>As revealed in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the black materia was created by the Gi tribe when they stole a Sacred Materia from the Cetra and focused all of their immense hatred and resentment into it.
Hence, the difference between programming and creating. Shinra can create blank materia and blank materia occur naturally. These are what the "Sacred Materia" are in the Remake, presumably.
Programming is when you correspond with the lifestream and it uses your present knowledge to achieve whatever end you're focused on. To that extent, materia are basically genie lamps, and it sort of makes Holy a redundant concept, but that's a story for another time.
So Gaia's Lifestream can/will access the Gi's thoughts/prayers/whatever, program a materia to kill the planet it inhabits, but for some reason it can't/won't absorb the Gi into itself... huh? Oh and then it summons godzilla to fight against the very thing it itself programmed. Meaning the finale of FFVII, including the OG, is just the Lifestream fighting against itself, because it's a retarded, unnecessary plot device used as a poor excuse for ebin cinematics and melodrama.
Did you actually play the game, or are you just reading the fanwiki? Ironically enough, it mentions what actually occurs in the story, if you bother to read the corresponding page
>As revealed in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the black materia was created by the Gi tribe when they stole a Sacred Materia from the Cetra and focused all of their immense hatred and resentment into it.
Hence, the difference between programming and creating. Shinra can create blank materia and blank materia occur naturally. These are what the "Sacred Materia" are in the Remake, presumably.
Programming is when you correspond with the lifestream and it uses your present knowledge to achieve whatever end you're focused on. To that extent, materia are basically genie lamps, and it sort of makes Holy a redundant concept, but that's a story for another time.
So Gaia's Lifestream can/will access the Gi's thoughts/prayers/whatever, program a materia to kill the planet it inhabits, but for some reason it can't/won't absorb the Gi into itself... huh? Oh and then it summons godzilla to fight against the very thing it itself programmed. Meaning the finale of FFVII, including the OG, is just the Lifestream fighting against itself, because it's a retarded, unnecessary plot device used as a poor excuse for ebin cinematics and melodrama.