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>>279762274
The fact they decide to make and release another new entry over Hathway's Flash 2 or adapting anything else like Crossbone, it better be good for that alone. I hope it'll at least be better than GQX.
The fact they decide to make and release another new entry over Hathway's Flash 2 or adapting anything else like Crossbone, it better be good for that alone. I hope it'll at least be better than GQX.
6/13/2025, 3:36:06 PM
3/26/2024, 6:36:20 AM
>>10855458
>char is a himbo
Char couldn't be any further from himbo if he was a chick. The stereotypical image of a himbo is someone who's muscular, kind-hearted, and may or may not be "stupid" but is definitely not making his intellect the forefront of his personality. Your typical himbo is someone like Kronk from TENG, Inspector Hildibrand from FFXIV, arguably even Goku.
Char is ripped in Zeta, sure, but he's about as far from the other two criteria as you can get. The man is a permanent ball of mental conflict, stress, anxiety, and depression. Even as early as 0079 he spent the entire series living a double life as the heroic Red Comet, icon of Zeon, and as the bitter young man Casval trying desperately to get revenge on the Zabi family. He successfully does just that but also in the process helps to facilitate the Federation's dismantling of Spacenoid power and dignity that Zeon zum Deikun had worked so hard to built. Zeta has him trying to let the idea of the Red Comet die while he ignores (at best) Neo Zeon, even outright becoming its enemy with AEUG but also trying to stop Haman from indoctrinating Mineva - the heiress of the family he'd fought so hard to exterminate, and ironically the last real hope for his father's ideals. Mineva being alive renders everything he did in 0079 meaningless. In CCA he's forced back into the role of the "Red Comet, hero of Zeon" that he had tried to shed before, and despite being visibly uncomfortable with it (see: the train scene) he's once again held up as some sort of spacenoid messiah. He sabotages his OWN WAR EFFORT by leaking the Psycho-Frame data to Londo Bell in order to give Amuro a fighting chance against the Sazabi. Char is outright suicidal in CCA.
His bitter, violent, miserable nature is a far cry from any sort of "himbo". He's a cold man juggling so many masks even he doesn't know who he really is. And yes I AM replying to a nearly year-old post just to seethe.
>char is a himbo
Char couldn't be any further from himbo if he was a chick. The stereotypical image of a himbo is someone who's muscular, kind-hearted, and may or may not be "stupid" but is definitely not making his intellect the forefront of his personality. Your typical himbo is someone like Kronk from TENG, Inspector Hildibrand from FFXIV, arguably even Goku.
Char is ripped in Zeta, sure, but he's about as far from the other two criteria as you can get. The man is a permanent ball of mental conflict, stress, anxiety, and depression. Even as early as 0079 he spent the entire series living a double life as the heroic Red Comet, icon of Zeon, and as the bitter young man Casval trying desperately to get revenge on the Zabi family. He successfully does just that but also in the process helps to facilitate the Federation's dismantling of Spacenoid power and dignity that Zeon zum Deikun had worked so hard to built. Zeta has him trying to let the idea of the Red Comet die while he ignores (at best) Neo Zeon, even outright becoming its enemy with AEUG but also trying to stop Haman from indoctrinating Mineva - the heiress of the family he'd fought so hard to exterminate, and ironically the last real hope for his father's ideals. Mineva being alive renders everything he did in 0079 meaningless. In CCA he's forced back into the role of the "Red Comet, hero of Zeon" that he had tried to shed before, and despite being visibly uncomfortable with it (see: the train scene) he's once again held up as some sort of spacenoid messiah. He sabotages his OWN WAR EFFORT by leaking the Psycho-Frame data to Londo Bell in order to give Amuro a fighting chance against the Sazabi. Char is outright suicidal in CCA.
His bitter, violent, miserable nature is a far cry from any sort of "himbo". He's a cold man juggling so many masks even he doesn't know who he really is. And yes I AM replying to a nearly year-old post just to seethe.
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