雪衣 made a comment about how the mechanical bird's system can't hold all her memories, but 寒鸦 still greets her as if she's the same person, suggesting that 雪衣 doesn't need her full set of memories to consider herself as having the same identity.
Meanwhile, 丹恒 preserved more memories from a past incarnation than most Vidyadhara thanks to an incomplete reincarnation process. And his response seems to suggest that even if he had all the memories, he'd still see himself as a separate person, since he's adamant that he's does not bear the guilt of his predecessor even after regaining his memories.
Fundamentally, there's a philosophical question of whether having the memories is enough to be the same person. Does being present at the moment of the experience matter to the shaping of an identity or is the memory all there is? I think 雪衣 and 丹恒 represent the two ends of the spectrum.
Moze didn't strike me as the kind of guy who is ready to die though?
貊泽 specifically said he ran off because he has obligations that does not allow him to casually throw his life away in a fight he can't win, but also that said obligations involved making sure Hoolay stays trapped in the prison, even if it means dying together. He even said he was ready to carry out his mission to the death, and may need 丹恒 et al. to be part of the sacrificial play, at which point 丹恒 basically said, sorry, I'm not dying in here with you. So I'd say 貊泽 very much is ready to give up his life for his duty.
that would require the design team to create enough maps for a new planet. That only happens once a year.
Yeah, speaks to poor planning. Instead of the Penacony nonsense, they could've released a new Xianzhou ship instead... It's like they don't understand how storytelling works.
We'll see more of her next update
Yeah, I know. I'm not looking forward to it. I don't think she's going to be very interesting based on the trailer.
So my liking of him is going to be contingent on my pull results.
Game mechanics affect not at all my liking of a character... :p
you see the inner monologue of him cold sweating and desperately trying to come up with ideas. That just ruins the strategic image and makes him seem... not special enough for a playable character
It certainly doesn't speak well to his ability to plan under pressure. But I guess we can't have two guys who are genius strategist type. Although I suspect this is more a case of the worf effect, where the writers think that by showing the "smart" characters even getting distressed by Hoolay, this will build up hype for how powerful Hoolay is, but all it serves to do is make 椒丘 look less competent.
(To be completely fair, 诸葛亮 also had a couple of cold sweat moments, but the better writer knew to reveal the cold sweats after the character successfully outsmarted his opponent. 周瑜's sword dance being a pretty famous moment where 诸葛亮 definitely thought he was going to die and had to grit his teeth throughout.)
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雪衣 made a comment about how the mechanical bird's system can't hold all her memories, but 寒鸦 still greets her as if she's the same person, suggesting that 雪衣 doesn't need her full set of memories to consider herself as having the same identity.
Meanwhile, 丹恒 preserved more memories from a past incarnation than most Vidyadhara thanks to an incomplete reincarnation process. And his response seems to suggest that even if he had all the memories, he'd still see himself as a separate person, since he's adamant that he's does not bear the guilt of his predecessor even after regaining his memories.
Fundamentally, there's a philosophical question of whether having the memories is enough to be the same person. Does being present at the moment of the experience matter to the shaping of an identity or is the memory all there is? I think 雪衣 and 丹恒 represent the two ends of the spectrum.
貊泽 specifically said he ran off because he has obligations that does not allow him to casually throw his life away in a fight he can't win, but also that said obligations involved making sure Hoolay stays trapped in the prison, even if it means dying together. He even said he was ready to carry out his mission to the death, and may need 丹恒 et al. to be part of the sacrificial play, at which point 丹恒 basically said, sorry, I'm not dying in here with you. So I'd say 貊泽 very much is ready to give up his life for his duty.
Yeah, speaks to poor planning. Instead of the Penacony nonsense, they could've released a new Xianzhou ship instead... It's like they don't understand how storytelling works.
Yeah, I know. I'm not looking forward to it. I don't think she's going to be very interesting based on the trailer.
Game mechanics affect not at all my liking of a character... :p
It certainly doesn't speak well to his ability to plan under pressure. But I guess we can't have two guys who are genius strategist type. Although I suspect this is more a case of the worf effect, where the writers think that by showing the "smart" characters even getting distressed by Hoolay, this will build up hype for how powerful Hoolay is, but all it serves to do is make 椒丘 look less competent.
(To be completely fair, 诸葛亮 also had a couple of cold sweat moments, but the better writer knew to reveal the cold sweats after the character successfully outsmarted his opponent. 周瑜's sword dance being a pretty famous moment where 诸葛亮 definitely thought he was going to die and had to grit his teeth throughout.)