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* [[spoiler:Astonishingly close to the finale's events. While the cannon itself is simply a destructive device, when combined with the power of Republic City's vines and Korra's guidance, it actually creates a third Spirit Portal.]]
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[[WMG: The last scene.]]
Will have Korra standing alone, after the big fight has ended. Asami enters, and without words, the two's faces get closer to each other...and then the screen will turn white with the words The End on the screen. Let's face it, that's the only way they could confirm Korrasami.

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*[[spoiler:Confirmed. Not an actual short person, but a dictator: Kuvira.]]




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* [[spoiler:Jossed.]]



* [[spoiler:Something to think about: we all know Kuvira is the BigBad villain of the season, and she is clearly an earthbender, with no other elements to her name. But do you know who else is a villain? Dark Korra. She has appeared at every critical moment for Korra, and she possesses all four elements. Maybe Korra will need to defeat her to finally achieve [[TitleDrop balance]]]].

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* [[spoiler:Something to think about: we all know Kuvira is the BigBad villain of the season, and she is clearly an earthbender, with no other elements to her name. But do you know who else is a villain? Dark Korra. She has appeared at every critical moment for Korra, and she possesses all four elements. Maybe Korra will need to defeat her to finally achieve [[TitleDrop balance]]]].
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** [[spoiler: Minus the Korra apparition, this is jossed. Kuvira was just an earthbender/metalbender, albeit a good one.]]




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** [[spoiler:Jossed. The pattern has been broken. Book 4, like Book 3, keeps the focus on the Earth Kingdom. We do meet the Fire Lord, but we never even SEE the Fire Nation.]]




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*** Jossed. Asami's a hero once more, and is never blackmailed. The Big Bad is metalbender turned dictator Kuvira.




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**[[spoiler:Ultimately, this is jossed, I'm afraid. None of them share a scene together.]]



* Jossed. [[spoiler:WordOfGod confirms his death.]]

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* Jossed. [[spoiler:WordOfGod confirms confirmed his death.]]




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*[[spoiler: Jossed.]]




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** [[spoiler: I loved this theory, but it's jossed. Korra finishes the book alive and well, and more powerful than ever.]]




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*** We do indeed meet Zuko's daughter, but this theory is jossed. The action remains in the Earth Kingdom.



We know Sokka is dead, but how did it happen? Season 4 will reveal the answer. Also, other past characters, such as Suki, Mai and Ty Lee.

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We know Sokka is dead, but how did it happen? Season 4 will reveal the answer. Also, other past characters, such as Suki, Mai and Ty Lee.Lee.
* Jossed. They are not even mentioned in Book 4.





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**** [[spoiler:Jossed. Kuvira leads a united metalbender army called the Earth Empire, and her goals are the opposite of the Red Lotus's. Zaheer even helps Korra in her quest to defeat her.]]




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*** Jossed in a way. This exact scene does not play out.




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*** Where did you confirm this? They never share a scene together. Jossed.



*** [[spoiler: Possibly jossed by Word of God.]]

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*** [[spoiler: Possibly jossed by Word of God.Jossed.]]




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** [[spoiler: Heh heh heh. Clever. And technically, it's confirmed. They go into the new spirit portal in the final shot of the series.]]




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**[[spoiler: Ultimately, this is Jossed. Kuvira was the Big Bad. Hiroshi helps the Krew at the cost of his own life.]]



** [[spoiler:Confirmed towards the end of the Book. Kuvira takes up what the late Earth Queen wanted to do, but she is much better prepared for the dirty task than Hou-Ting was.]]

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** [[spoiler:Confirmed towards the end of the Book. Kuvira takes up what the late Earth Queen wanted to do, but she is [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever much better prepared prepared]] [[WaveMotionGun for the dirty task task]] than Hou-Ting was.]]




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** [[spoiler:Jossed. None of the main characters die in Book 4. And neither do Katara, Zuko, or Toph.]]




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[[spoiler:Jossed. Hiroshi does die, but it's SAVING Asami's life while he's cutting a hole into Kuvira's Colossus Mech.]]







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*Confirmed.




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* [[spoiler:Confirmed! Wu abdicates the throne, and splits the Earth Kingdom up.]]




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** [[spoiler:Jossed in the finale.]]




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* Jossed.



* Also, the Republic was once part of the old Earth Kingdom before the Fire Nation established colonies there. Kuvira could see it as finally bringing the land that rightfully belonged to the Earth Kingdom back into the fold.

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* Also, the Republic was once part of the old Earth Kingdom before the Fire Nation established colonies there. Kuvira could see it as finally bringing the land that rightfully belonged to the Earth Kingdom back into the fold.
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** [[spoiler:This is actually the plot point for the Book 4 finale. The entire final battle takes place in Republic City. And the theory is Jossed. Kuvira ultimately fails to take over the city.]]



** [[spoiler: Su's attempt at a sneak attack fails, and gets her captured. However, Kuvira informed Zaofu's citizens that Suyin and the twins were to be imprisoned.]]

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** [[spoiler: Su's attempt at a sneak attack fails, and gets her captured. However, Kuvira informed Zaofu's citizens that Suyin and the twins were to be imprisoned. Jossed overall, as Su is still alive after the final episode.]]




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*[[spoiler:Jossed. Baatar Jr is thrown under the bus when he gets captured by the Krew, and turns on Kuvira. After a lengthy battle and a brief trip into the Spirit World, Kuvira is arrested.]]




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*Jossed, because the final episodes take place in Republic City.




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** [[spoiler:Jossed. The final scenes are on Air Temple Island.]]




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*** Hah toi. No. The battle plays out in full. Jossed.



*** [[spoiler:Confirmed! Hiroshi does sacrifice his life to punch a hole in the mech.]]




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*Jossed. It's none of these.


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**[[spoiler:Jossed.]]
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* The earthbender part is confirmed—the main villain is Kuvira. And she has indeed amassed an army for some purpose...

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* The earthbender part is confirmed—the main villain is Kuvira. And she has indeed amassed an army for some purpose...
[[spoiler:first to unite the Earth Kingdom, then to go the extra mile by forcefully annexing Zaofu (successful) and then Republic City in the series finale.]]




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*** [[spoiler: Possibly jossed by Word of God.]]




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*Jossed on all this. A brand-new faction called the Earth Empire, led by Kuvira, acts as the antagonistic force for Book Four.



* Again, Hiroshi is coming back in Book 4. Possible. Although Kuvira is looking good for the role.

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* Again, Hiroshi is coming back in Book 4. Possible. Although Kuvira it is looking good for the role.
extremely likely this is Kuvira's position.




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** [[spoiler:Confirmed towards the end of the Book. Kuvira takes up what the late Earth Queen wanted to do, but she is much better prepared for the dirty task than Hou-Ting was.]]




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** He does defect halfway through the season, [[spoiler: but it's because he discovered Kuvira was fibbing about having trade schools, which are in fact "Reeducation Camps" (a.k.a. , concentration camps) and because she forced Varrick to work on a dangerous spirit vine weapon when he did not want to.]]




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** She does lose to Kuvira, but the metal blinding band did not affect her too much (She simply took it off and threw it away). She loses thanks to a [[DiabolusExMachina Dark Korra vision]] appearing over Kuvira's face, and only escaped getting captured or killed when Opal, Jinora, Ikki, and Meelo intervened.



* Likely Jossed. Baatar Jr. seems to be the only one in Kuvira's corner. No word yet on Lin or Toph's opinion yet, but unlikely to be favorable towards Kuvira.

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* Likely Jossed. Baatar Jr. seems to be 's the only one in Kuvira's corner. No word yet on Lin or Toph's opinion yet, but unlikely to be favorable towards Kuvira.
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** Upon rewatching the first book, Asami did yelp after having her arm twisted behind her back by an equalist during a battle when rescuing Tenzin. She quickly got out of it and took the character down, but she was partially hurt in fisticuffs. Not bruised, though. Soooo.....this WMG still stands. For now.
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* Sort of confirmed. All the mechs in the factory were destroyed but there are still prototypes at Asami's office.
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[[WMG: A Lion Turtle is going to fight The Colossus (idea pilfered from spacebattles).]]
Because kaiju. And Lion Turtles are bros.
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[[WMG: Whatever happens, Korra will ''not'' be using her giant spirit form against the Colossus.]]
This for the simple reason that it was a one-time deal, owed to the spiritual amplification of Harmonic Convergence. Even if that weren't the case, Korra does not have the luxury of traveling all the way to the North or South Pole to travel through one of the portals.
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[[WMG: Just ONE of the dragonfly mechs managed to survive the cannon blast at the end of "Kuvira's Gambit".]]
And in keeping with the writers' fondness for leaving the main heroes and ONLY the main heroes to take on the enemy hordes, this one remaining mech will be piloted by either Varrick and Zhu Li or Varrick and Asami, acting as a diversion while Korra and the rest of the Krew work to take down the Colossus from within.
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[[WMG: The Spirit Cannon doesn't destroy things; instead, it sends them into the Spirit World, effectively working as a teleporting device.]]
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** If this happens, and Korra uses Avatar State Bloodbending to control Kuvira, knowing its illegality, she could take the proverbial bullet and go into exile for eliminating Kuvira...




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* Not a Death Star, but a Walking Humanoid Mecha... The ''Colossus''.




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* Kuvira anticipated this thought, and attacked in ''Kuvira's Gambit'' instead...




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* So essentially the final battle of KungFuPanda2?
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Like Zuko and Aang before her, she won't send the blast directly back at the cannon, despite it being the opportunity to take down Kuvira once and for all. She will bring it down close enough to make a serious warning.

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Like Zuko and Aang before her, she won't send the blast directly back at the cannon, despite it being the opportunity to take down Kuvira once and for all. She will ''will'' bring it down close enough to make a serious warning.
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Like Aang before her, she won't send the blast directly back at the cannon, despite it being the opportunity to take down Kuvira once and for all. She will bring it down close enough to make a serious warning.

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Like Zuko and Aang before her, she won't send the blast directly back at the cannon, despite it being the opportunity to take down Kuvira once and for all. She will bring it down close enough to make a serious warning.
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[[WMG: Forget lightning redirection - Korra will use energybending to CatchAndReturn spirit energy.]]
Like Aang before her, she won't send the blast directly back at the cannon, despite it being the opportunity to take down Kuvira once and for all. She will bring it down close enough to make a serious warning.
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*My personal little headcanon is that the Krew and whatever other nations will be preparing to attack and kill Kuvira and either she or Baatar will announce to the world that Kuvira's expecting, which will derail all plans attack-and-kill plans because no one wants to kill a pregnant woman, regardless of how bad she is, which will lead to the debending thing.
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** Jossed, the last two episodes (which will form an hour-long series finale) are titled "Day of the Colossus" and "The Last Stand".
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* Nothing of the sort happened during "Operation Beifong", but there's still a few episodes left for the creators to show us an Earth Empire version of Auschwitz.
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[[WMG: The last scene.]]
Will have Korra standing alone, after the big fight has ended. Asami enters, and without words, the two's faces get closer to each other...and then the screen will turn white with the words The End on the screen. Let's face it, that's the only way they could confirm Korrasami.
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[[WMG: The spirits ''will'' be convinced to join the Republic's side - with the aid of the Aye-Aye Spirit.]]
Wan's old friend has some position of influence over many spirits, and he knows from experience that humans and spirits can work together for the good of both. And of course, he'd be happy to help an old friend.
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[[WMG: Kuvira will be pregnant with her and Baatar Jr.'s child.]]
In the final fight, Korra will intend to kill Kuvira, but will use her connection with the spirits to discover that she is pregnant with her and Baatar Jr.'s child. She cannot bring herself to kill her, so instead she'll depower Kuvira like Aang did to Ozai. (And yes, depowering individuals will be [[EleventhHourSuperpower something Korra learns at the last minute]], just like Aang. Although in Korra's case, slightly more justified since she already knows how to restore bending powers since Season 1.)
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[[WMG: The finale of Korra will TorchTheFranchiseAndRun]]
After the way Korra as a series was treated, TrollingCreator 's Mike and Bryan will write the finale in such a way that no continuation of Avatar can be made without them (and contradict their vision for the universe) either by ending the Avatar cycle, removing bending from society, or simply providing NoEnding.
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** If so, then there's a very good chance of the mech being downed in the heat of the battle. Asami will survive with minor injuries. Hiroshi... [[RedemptionEqualsDeath will not]].
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[[WMG: Jinora will visit the spirit world to attempt to convince the spirits to help.]]
Jinora may be better able to persuade the spirits to provide assistance than Korra.
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[[WMG: Asami will have a Mecha fight with Baatar Jr.]]
For the fight Asami will use one of the new Dragonfly Mechs while Baatar Jr. will use one of the Earth Empire Mechs.
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What follows is a chibi (and therefore cheap to animate) Varrick appearing akin to an old Bugs Bunny cartoon (in which Bugs would break the fourth wall and announce there was NoEnding) explaining that due to the massive budget cuts that the series had been hit with (with some not-so-subtle potshots at Nick, [[GirlShowGhetto toy companies that refused to make toys for a series with a female lead]], [[{{Film/Avatar}} those blue alien elves]], and Spongebob) that they don't have the budget to show the end of the battle, and that the Avatar franchise is for all intents and purposes, dead. And it's not like he can just TELL you what happened, because 1. There's no way him describing it could properly do the battle justice, and 2. Varrick wasn't given the script, so even he doesn't know! Varrick then shows a few stills from what may have been a sequel series, namely a still of an Earth Kingdom man walking through what appears to be Times Square (and said man appears 30 and is carrying a sword, a TakeThat at what Nick, according to TLA DVD commentary, wanted Aang to be) before declaring Korra over and "The End" appearing in the background, saying he doesn't know how it all ended, so don't bother asking him. To finish rubbing salt in the wound, he does say if they only had some money, they could show the final battle and what happens to everyone (perhaps in an OVA of some sort) but for now, NoEnding is in full effect. He then asks Zhu Li to do the thing one more time. Roll credits.

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What follows is a chibi (and therefore cheap to animate) Varrick appearing akin to an old Bugs Bunny cartoon (in which Bugs would break the fourth wall and announce there was NoEnding) explaining that due to the massive budget cuts that the series had been hit with (with some not-so-subtle potshots at Nick, [[GirlShowGhetto toy companies that refused to make toys for a series with a female lead]], [[{{Film/Avatar}} those blue alien elves]], and Spongebob) that they don't have the budget to show the end of the battle, and that the Avatar franchise is for all intents and purposes, dead. And it's not like he can just TELL you what happened, because 1. There's no way him describing it could properly do the battle justice, and 2. Varrick wasn't given the script, so even he doesn't know! Varrick then shows a few stills from what may have been a sequel series, namely a still of an Earth Kingdom man walking through what appears to be be modern-day Times Square (and said man appears 30 and is carrying a sword, a TakeThat at what Nick, according to TLA DVD commentary, wanted Aang to be) before declaring Korra over and "The End" appearing in the background, saying he doesn't know how it all ended, so don't bother asking him. To finish rubbing salt in the wound, he does say if they only had some money, they could show the final battle and what happens to everyone (perhaps in an OVA of some sort) but for now, NoEnding is in full effect. He then asks Zhu Li to do the thing one more time. Roll credits.
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Episode 13 ends, Korra and the new Team Avatar, coupled with a united army is prepared to battle Kuvira and her Earth Empire forces with Korra promising to finish what she couldn't earlier in the season...and the episode stops, then fades to white.

What follows is a chibi (and therefore cheap to animate) Varrick appearing aka an old Bugs Bunny explaining that due to the massive budget cuts that the series had been hit with (with some not-so-subtle potshots at Nick, toy companies, [[{{Film/Avatar}} those blue alien elves]] , and Spongebob) that they don't have the budget to show the end of the battle, and that the Avatar franchise is for all intents and purposes, dead. And it 's not like he can just TELL you what happened, since he wasn't given the script, even he doesn't know! Varrick then shows a few stills from what may have been a sequel series (including Avatars in the modern day and a not-too-distant future) before declaring Korra over and "The End" appearing in the background, saying he doesn't know how it all ended, so don't bother asking him. To finish rubbing salt in the wound, he does say if they only had some money, they could show the final battle and what happens to everyone (perhaps in an OVA of some sort) but for now, NoEnding is in full effect.

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Episode 13 ends, is about to reach its climax as Korra and the new Team Avatar, coupled with a united army is prepared to battle Kuvira and her Earth Empire forces with forces. Kuvira is confident that her new spirit vine usage can defeat even the Avatar, while Korra is promising to finish what she couldn't earlier in the season...and the episode stops, then fades to white.

What follows is a chibi (and therefore cheap to animate) Varrick appearing aka akin to an old Bugs Bunny cartoon (in which Bugs would break the fourth wall and announce there was NoEnding) explaining that due to the massive budget cuts that the series had been hit with (with some not-so-subtle potshots at Nick, [[GirlShowGhetto toy companies, companies that refused to make toys for a series with a female lead]], [[{{Film/Avatar}} those blue alien elves]] , elves]], and Spongebob) that they don't have the budget to show the end of the battle, and that the Avatar franchise is for all intents and purposes, dead. And it 's it's not like he can just TELL you what happened, since he because 1. There's no way him describing it could properly do the battle justice, and 2. Varrick wasn't given the script, so even he doesn't know! Varrick then shows a few stills from what may have been a sequel series (including Avatars in the modern day series, namely a still of an Earth Kingdom man walking through what appears to be Times Square (and said man appears 30 and is carrying a not-too-distant future) sword, a TakeThat at what Nick, according to TLA DVD commentary, wanted Aang to be) before declaring Korra over and "The End" appearing in the background, saying he doesn't know how it all ended, so don't bother asking him. To finish rubbing salt in the wound, he does say if they only had some money, they could show the final battle and what happens to everyone (perhaps in an OVA of some sort) but for now, NoEnding is in full effect.
effect. He then asks Zhu Li to do the thing one more time. Roll credits.
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* Alternatively, she will fight side-by-side with her father.
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[[WMG: Asami will personally take one of her and Varrick's dragonfly mechs into battle.]]
Seeing as they are [[https://38.media.tumblr.com/be4832c18384fecf6505d6307a3c80d7/tumblr_ng41u7KPHZ1t1jyfno1_1280.png two-person devices]], this ''does'' the question of who will be her co-pilot.
* One possibility is for Asami to fly with Korra in order to drop her off at the location of the final battle.
* Varrick and Zhu Li, naturally, will be flying another one together.
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[[WMG: Kuvira will attack Republic City in "Day of the Colossus."]]
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** Holy crap! Confirmed!!

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** * Holy crap! Confirmed!!
[[IKnewIt Confirmed!!]]

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