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** Embryo says something about the song being "scientific laws in musical form" (probably just refers to the tune, not the lyrics). Since he also built most of the Ragna-mails (or at least re-engineered them for combat), he may have set that song as the trigger as a kind of poetic justice: the ultimate weapon is only unleashed by invoking universal law.

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** Embryo says something about the song being "scientific laws in musical form" (probably just refers to the tune, not the lyrics). Since he also built most of the Ragna-mails (or at least re-engineered them for combat), he may have set that song as the trigger as a kind of poetic justice: the ultimate weapon is only unleashed by invoking universal law.law.
* The world-merging process was already underway but interrupted. Shouldn't that cause some real weird results? Like only a part of the world remaining in each dimension? And where would the merged world go? Create a new dimension or what? Or do certain areas of the dimensions overlap? This is beyond wildest imaginations and from physical viewpoint utter nonsense.
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** It actually gets all the abilites of the various modes, or at least is also shown to have the energy barrier/sword and presumably the warp too. It also gets arm mounted beam shields back, which the other Ranga Mails had but Villkiss originally lacked.
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** When Chris attempted to snipe Ange, why didn't the Vilkiss just teleport like the last two times when being in danger, instead used the beam shield?
*** The most likely explanation is that Vilkiss didn't fully understand the nature of the threat. The two times it teleported away, it was facing Embryo's temporal cannons which is something you want to run from, not try to defend against, and the second, Ange specifically ordered it to "fly" because it was pinned down by Salia, Ersha and Chris with grappling cables.

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** When Chris attempted to snipe Ange, why didn't the Vilkiss Villkiss just teleport like the last two times when being in danger, instead used the beam shield?
*** The most likely explanation is that Vilkiss Villkiss didn't fully understand the nature of the threat. The two times it teleported away, it was facing Embryo's temporal cannons which is something you want to run from, not try to defend against, and the second, Ange specifically ordered it to "fly" because it was pinned down by Salia, Ersha and Chris with grappling cables.



* Was there even a point in that final upgrade for Vilkiss? Other than changing its color scheme?
** The Vilkiss somehow gained the ability to use its Golden Supermode without Ange having to stop everything she was doing and sing her version of El Ragna.

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* Was there even a point in that final upgrade for Vilkiss? Villkiss? Other than changing its color scheme?
** The Vilkiss Villkiss somehow gained the ability to use its Golden Supermode without Ange having to stop everything she was doing and sing her version of El Ragna.



*** 3.) Embryo's lab on "True Arsenal." He had to have some material besides his own an Ange's for the sake of "starting over."

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*** 3.) Embryo's lab on "True Arsenal.Arzenal." He had to have some material besides his own an Ange's for the sake of "starting over."



** Riza said in episode 22 "The humans were programmed to instinctively despise the Norma." Unless it's just a fansub choice, that makes it sound like they're not simply taught to hate Norma, but rather their brains are wired to compel them to hate Norma beyond all reason.
** Riza's not an expert on the subject though: she's lived among the Mana-humans for a while, but that's all. Embryo (aka the guy that actually ''created'' the Mana-humans) implies that the Mana-humans are simply easy to manipulate: he told them to hate Norma, and they did without any resistance. This is one of the things he sees as being "wrong" with the Mana-humans: they're too easily manipulated.

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** Riza Liza said in episode 22 "The humans were programmed to instinctively despise the Norma." Unless it's just a fansub choice, that makes it sound like they're not simply taught to hate Norma, but rather their brains are wired to compel them to hate Norma beyond all reason.
** Riza's Liza's not an expert on the subject though: she's lived among the Mana-humans for a while, but that's all. Embryo (aka the guy that actually ''created'' the Mana-humans) implies that the Mana-humans are simply easy to manipulate: he told them to hate Norma, and they did without any resistance. This is one of the things he sees as being "wrong" with the Mana-humans: they're too easily manipulated.
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*** The men are storing a lot of Dragonium in their bodies and generally doing the heavy labor of cleansing the Earth. It might be too hazardous for them to humanize with their hearts full of polluting crystals. Alternately, the male D-gene may be simply impossible to bring under control with medication like the female version. It's indicated that women return to human form to give birth, but that implies that they mate in DRAGON form.


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** [=DRAGONs=] are human. I imagine Ange and Tusk's children (if any) will be given DRAGON genetics and join the rest of the population, because there's no real reason for them ''to'' remain a separate species - and even if they don't get gengineered directly, there's no reason their male children won't marry DRAGON girls. Given this consideration, there's no reason why the other Normas have any kind of reproductive duty even if they had a male to reproduce with. (Tusk and Hilda ''might'' make babies, or not - doesn't matter either way.)
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** Ange wanted to render the Arquebus ''hors de combat'', as an alternative to just murdering Salia (which she was seriously considering). Given that Salia was trying to recapture her for a cause she didn't support, she was trying to be polite.
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** Temporal control cannons, and very liberal use of mind control are the foremost explanations.

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* In episode 13, why did Ange have to go the trouble of [[spoiler: slicing Salia's Arquebus' arms? Was she that paranoid that Salia may BackStab her while she's dealing with a fleet?]]

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* How come there are no remnants of the first failed Libertus? Did Embryo instantly repair everything?
* In episode 13, why did Ange have to go the trouble of [[spoiler: slicing [[spoiler:slicing Salia's Arquebus' arms? Was she that paranoid that Salia may BackStab her while she's dealing with a fleet?]]
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** The Vilkiss somehow gained the ability to use its Golden Supermode without Ange having to stop everything she was doing and sing her version of El Ragna.

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