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** And they're badly planned because he's a complete goofball who doesn't think things through. And again, by the end of the first episode he generally tends to see Ikaros as someone to protect and help develop as a person rather than a GreenLanternRing to use as he sees fit.

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** And they're badly planned because he's a complete goofball who doesn't think things through. And again, by the end of the first episode he generally tends to see Ikaros as someone to protect and help develop as a person rather than a GreenLanternRing SwissArmyWeapon to use as he sees fit.

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* How long do Angeloids already exist? Ikaros at least exists already since the downfall of the tower of Babel, Nymph doesn't seem so young either, and the Harpies' and Astraea's age is totally unclear. But the second generation types seem to have existed for only a short time... So why does the Angeloid production suddenly skyrocket?

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** Notice that everybody ''was'' bewildered and/or infatuated when Ikaros (and, in the anime, Nymph) first attended school. By now, they've accepted the Angeloids as part of life around Sorami. Also, Tomoki isn't so much 'bewildered' as 'unattracted'.
* How long do Angeloids already exist? Ikaros at least exists already since the downfall of the tower of Babel, Nymph doesn't seem so young either, and the Harpies' and Astraea's age is totally unclear. But the second generation types seem to have existed for only a short time... So why does the Angeloid production suddenly skyrocket? skyrocket?



** Minos starts developing Second-Generation Angeloids after the First-Generation Angloids start revolting. Notice how the Melan models are the only ones who are still on his side by the time they start infiltrating Synapse.



** Because [[ItAmusedMe they're way too much fun]].
** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas. Downers are Synapse's soap opera.

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** Because [[ItAmusedMe they're way too much fun]].
** Because
fun]], Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians angels amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive diminutive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas. Downers are Synapse's the angels' soap opera.
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** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas. Downers are Synapse's soap opera.
* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and ''can't'' lose their leaves.
** Evergreens are obvious symbols of immortality. Angeloids are represented by the chinquapin species. They are barren in Tomoki's dream to indicate that Angeloids cannot be present in a dream.
** Interestingly, there is one more type of evergreen in the anime: the pine tree. During the Christmas arc of the first season, Mikako and Sugata are discussing what kind of Christmas tree to chop down. Mikako then says, "It'll have to be a big one". This is followed up by a brief cut to [[spoiler: Sohara's massive chest]]. This is the audience's earliest hint of [[spoiler: Sohara's Synapsian nature]], which was finally confirmed in the last issue of the manga.

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** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas. Downers are Synapse's soap opera.
* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and ''can't'' lose their leaves.
** Evergreens are obvious symbols of immortality. Angeloids are represented by the chinquapin species. They are barren in Tomoki's dream to indicate that Angeloids cannot be present in a dream.
** Interestingly, there is one more type of evergreen in the anime: the pine tree. During the Christmas arc of the first season, Mikako and Sugata are discussing what kind of Christmas tree to chop down. Mikako then says, "It'll have to be a big one". This is followed up by a brief cut to [[spoiler: Sohara's massive chest]]. This is the audience's earliest hint of [[spoiler: Sohara's Synapsian nature]], which was finally confirmed in the last issue of the manga.
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Evergreen symbolism explained.


* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and ''can't'' lose their leaves.

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* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and ''can't'' lose their leaves.leaves.
** Evergreens are obvious symbols of immortality. Angeloids are represented by the chinquapin species. They are barren in Tomoki's dream to indicate that Angeloids cannot be present in a dream.
** Interestingly, there is one more type of evergreen in the anime: the pine tree. During the Christmas arc of the first season, Mikako and Sugata are discussing what kind of Christmas tree to chop down. Mikako then says, "It'll have to be a big one". This is followed up by a brief cut to [[spoiler: Sohara's massive chest]]. This is the audience's earliest hint of [[spoiler: Sohara's Synapsian nature]], which was finally confirmed in the last issue of the manga.

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ikaros\'s age


** In Episode 3, Ikaros's spec sheet on Sugata's laptop indicates that she is 70,000,000 years old.



** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas.

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** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas. Downers are Synapse's soap opera.
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* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and *can't* lose their leaves.

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* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and *can't* ''can't'' lose their leaves.
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** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas.

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** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas.operas.
* What do the chinquapin trees represent? In the anime, when Nymph comes to Earth, she lets drop a seed near the 400 year old cherry tree. The sapling from that seed grows throughout the first season. We also see 4 or 5 chinquapin trees near the Rule in Synapse when the action shifts there. In the second season, the characters visit Synapse via Tomoki's dream. The chinquapin trees are still there, but dormant - without leaves. Sugata comments on this and notes that it's unusual, since chinquapin are evergreens and *can't* lose their leaves.
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Added motivation for minos


** Because the Reality Reset at the end of episode one got rid of all the 'new style' cards, including the Money Machine.



** Because [[ItAmusedMe they're way too much fun]].

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** Because [[ItAmusedMe they're way too much fun]].fun]].
** Because Minos is bloody bored, and meddling with Downers is how Synapsians amuse themselves. Kind of like how a certain diminuitive Angeloid is fascinated with soap operas.
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* Why does the Master of the Synapse not just take Tomoki and company out with one single shot of the Zeus system?

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* Why does the Master of the Synapse not just take Tomoki and company out with one single shot of the Zeus system?system?
** Because [[ItAmusedMe they're way too much fun]].
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* Why does the Master of the Synapse not just take Tomoki and company out with one single shot of the Zeus system?
** By the way, when looking closer, you'll notice that while the Master of the Synapse is very pissed of by Tomoki, he never orders HIM to be harmed, only the Angeloids. Does he maybe care for the boy? Is he probably even related to him?

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* Why does the Master of the Synapse not just take Tomoki and company out with one single shot of the Zeus system?
** By the way, when looking closer, you'll notice that while the Master of the Synapse is very pissed of by Tomoki, he never orders HIM to be harmed, only the Angeloids. Does he maybe care for the boy? Is he probably even related to him?
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** And they're badly planned because he's a complete goofball who doesn't think things through. And again, by the end of the first episode he generally tends to see Ikaros as someone to protect and help develop as a person rather than a GreenLanternRing to use as he sees fit.

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** And they're badly planned because he's a complete goofball who doesn't think things through. And again, by the end of the first episode he generally tends to see Ikaros as someone to protect and help develop as a person rather than a GreenLanternRing to use as he sees fit.fit.
* Why isn't anybody (except the Protagonists) bewildered by the fact that the Angeloids have wings and can fly around like birds, dammit!?
* How long do Angeloids already exist? Ikaros at least exists already since the downfall of the tower of Babel, Nymph doesn't seem so young either, and the Harpies' and Astraea's age is totally unclear. But the second generation types seem to have existed for only a short time... So why does the Angeloid production suddenly skyrocket?
* Why does the Master of the Synapse not just take Tomoki and company out with one single shot of the Zeus system?
** By the way, when looking closer, you'll notice that while the Master of the Synapse is very pissed of by Tomoki, he never orders HIM to be harmed, only the Angeloids. Does he maybe care for the boy? Is he probably even related to him?

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* Furthermore, why are all of Tomoki's perverted schemes beyond the first episode so incredibly badly planned? In the first episode, he cleverly used Ikaros' abilities to satiate all his perverted desires while escaping consequence-free, thanks to little tricks like stopping time and making himself invisible. So, why not do so again to sneak into the girls' bath or locker room? It's not like Ikaros lost the ability or will to do those things for him, if he asked.

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** Because that's the kind of guy he is. All he really wants is to enjoy naughty things... he's not interested in power or heroics or becoming a god (either benevolent or malicious). The fact that he thinks of things in a down-to-earth way (for a comedy anime anyway) and doesn't abuse Ikaros' power (for anything worse than panty raids) are part of what makes him actually worthy to take care of the Angeloids.
* Furthermore, why are all of Tomoki's perverted schemes beyond the first episode so incredibly badly planned? In the first episode, he cleverly used Ikaros' abilities to satiate all his perverted desires while escaping consequence-free, thanks to little tricks like stopping time and making himself invisible. So, why not do so again to sneak into the girls' bath or locker room? It's not like Ikaros lost the ability or will to do those things for him, if he asked.asked.
** And they're badly planned because he's a complete goofball who doesn't think things through. And again, by the end of the first episode he generally tends to see Ikaros as someone to protect and help develop as a person rather than a GreenLanternRing to use as he sees fit.
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* Why does Tomoki never even consider that his ''incredibly submissive, '''nigh-omnipotent''''' angeloid girlfriend might be willing and able to help him out in things beyond poorly thought-out perverted schemes? For example, during the episode where he is attempting to get a DVD, but doesn't have the money for it, instead of engaging in a ZanyScheme of selling old junk to make money, just ask said angeloid, who clearly demonstrated her ability to conjure money on demand in the ''first episode'', to use one of those cards to get the money he needs, or just the DVD itself?
* Furthermore, why are all of Tomoki's perverted schemes beyond the first episode so incredibly badly planned? In the first episode, he cleverly used Ikaros' abilities to satiate all his perverted desires while escaping consequence-free, thanks to little tricks like stopping time and making himself invisible. So, why not do so again to sneak into the girls' bath or locker room? It's not like Ikaros lost the ability or will to do those things for him, if he asked.

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