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* How is it possible for robots in this series to reproduce, since it's implied heavily that Leda is Ringo's mother ?
Because that has always been irking me (nevermind who also managed to impregnate Leda).

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* How is it possible for robots in this series to reproduce, since it's implied heavily that Leda is Ringo's mother ?
mother? Because that has always been irking me (nevermind who also managed to impregnate Leda).
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Because that has always been irking me (nevermind who also managed to impregnate Leda).

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Because that has always been irking me (nevermind who also managed to impregnate Leda).Leda).
**The {{Franchise/Transformers}}, in some of their continuities, have a "proto-form", so maybe the robots in ''Casshern Sins'' have a version like that, except made in a way to mimic a pregnancy? Then again, it's possible the robots here aren't really robots ''per say'' but, instead, have some human or, otherwise, organic elements to them?
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* How is it possible for robots in this series to reproduce, since it's implied heavily that Leda is Ringo's mother ?
Because that has always been irking me (nevermind who also managed to impregnate Leda).
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** It's in his flared collar.

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** It's in his flared collar.collar.

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** She had used her power (whatever it is; I assume nanomachine alteration) to restore death to those who had become immortal, which was 'healing' of a sort, given the opinion of the show about the necessity of death. However, because of doing that and being killed herself, she is now afraid of death and is using her power to give immortality to those she deems to still be in good enough condition (which is particularly cruel since her powers work on anyone.) You can tell if someone's immortal when you stick a knife in them and they can repair the wound. We don't know how the ruin is caused (though I assume a release of her death nanomachines or something), her resurrection is unexplained, and some die because of some sort of systemic rejection.



** He stores in HammerSpace

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** He stores It's in HammerSpacehis flared collar.
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* What happens to Casshern's helmet when he's not wearing it?

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* What happens to Casshern's helmet when he's not wearing it?it?
** He stores in HammerSpace
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* What happes to Casshern's helmet when hes not wearing it?

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* What happes happens to Casshern's helmet when hes he's not wearing it?
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This is more my fault than the authors', but I just finished the series and I can't figure out what the deal with Luna is. The dialogue is just too vague for me. Did she actually have healing powers before she "died"? And if so, how could people even tell if they were all immortal? Why did her death cause the Ruin? How did she come back to life? She's shown to have cured some robots of the Ruin, but why did some of the robots she was supposed to heal die?

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This *This is more my fault than the authors', but I just finished the series and I can't figure out what the deal with Luna is. The dialogue is just too vague for me. Did she actually have healing powers before she "died"? And if so, how could people even tell if they were all immortal? Why did her death cause the Ruin? How did she come back to life? She's shown to have cured some robots of the Ruin, but why did some of the robots she was supposed to heal die?
*What happes to Casshern's helmet when hes not wearing it?
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This is more my fault than the authors', but I just finished the series and I can't figure out what the deal with Luna is. The dialogue is just too vague for me. Did she actually have healing powers before she "died"? And if so, how could people even tell if they were all immortal? Why did her death cause the Ruin? How did she come back to life? She's shown to have cured some robots of the Ruin, but why did some of the robots she was supposed to heal die?

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This is more my fault than the authors', but I just finished the series and I can't figure out what the deal with Luna is. The dialogue is just too vague for me. Did she actually have healing powers before she "died"? And if so, how could people even tell if they were all immortal? Why did her death cause the Ruin? How did she come back to life? She's shown to have cured some robots of the Ruin, but why did some of the robots she was supposed to heal die?die?

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