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**He remembered his actual past and decided not to do it anymore
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* What happened to Henry's Irish accent?
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*Why did Sylvia say that Sonic Juice was ranked 3rd despite the fact that Paradox Bandit was killed by FU?
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** He most likely built the mass production operation himself while he was still alive thanks to the funds amassed from his media career and covert terrorist activities/pilfering of military funds, the latter of which was explained by Notorious.
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** He most likely built worked on the mass production operation operations himself while he was still alive thanks to the funds amassed from his media career and covert terrorist activities/pilfering of military funds, the latter of which was explained by Notorious.Notorious. The kind of facility and operation he did would've most likely been years in the making, especially if they things were happening all over the world.
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** He most likely built the mass production operation himself while he was still alive thanks to the funds amassed from his media career and covert terrorist activities/pilfering of military funds, the latter of which was explained by Notorious.
*** Accomplice to criminality, presumably he was already subjugated by FU at that point and forced to be in servitude. Blackhole already revealed that all of FU's "friends" might not be in service to him for the most noble reasons, since he'd destroyed several of their worlds already.
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** But Travis still had a boss fight with Sonic Juice
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** But Travis still had a boss fight with Sonic JuiceJuice
*** He would have still had to rise through the rankings as per the rules. FU wasn't allowed to circumvent them to fight him earlier, despite that Travis' strength levels had clearly increased throughout the game (getting new skills from Native Dancer, going on a training montage), and then having a full lineup of friends and partners he met during the journey to take on the final battle this time, whereas previously barely three people got to lay a scratch on FU.
*** He would have still had to rise through the rankings as per the rules. FU wasn't allowed to circumvent them to fight him earlier, despite that Travis' strength levels had clearly increased throughout the game (getting new skills from Native Dancer, going on a training montage), and then having a full lineup of friends and partners he met during the journey to take on the final battle this time, whereas previously barely three people got to lay a scratch on FU.
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** that's not answering it, I'm asking if he's an important person for his people, why was he in jail.
** Charles Manson was an important person for his people, and he was in jail.
** Charles Manson was an important person for his people, and he was in jail.
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** that's not answering it, I'm asking if he's an important person for his people, why was he in jail.
** Charles Manson was an important person for his people,jail and that he was in jail.seemed to be the only good alien who questioned FU and didn't want him. He had Travis's respect
** Charles Manson was an important person for his people,
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** Charles Manson was an important person for his people, and he was in jail.
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**that's not answering it, I'm asking if he's an important person for his people, why was he in jail.
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** Not every alien has to have been in the prison. FU knows Gold Joe, Vanishing Point, and Sonic Juice from before Blackhole prison.
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** Training with Notorious, and even then he needed all of his friends to help him.
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** Training with Notorious, and even then he needed all of his friends to help him.him.
**But Travis still had a boss fight with Sonic Juice
**But Travis still had a boss fight with Sonic Juice
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* How is Travis on FU's level at the end of the game, when even Paradox Bandit got killed fairly easily by him?
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* How is Travis on FU's level at the end of the game, when even Paradox Bandit got killed fairly easily by him?him?
** Training with Notorious, and even then he needed all of his friends to help him.
** Training with Notorious, and even then he needed all of his friends to help him.
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* Considering the atrocities these beings commit over the course of, the game one must ask. What does the term "superhero" mean to them in contrast, to what it means to humans?
** Two possibilities: [[{{Ubermensch}} Either they're "heroes" in more of the mythological sense, in that they're demigods who's power disconnects them from what we would recognize as "human" morality...]] or FU is just a PsychopathicManchild who likes the aesthetics of superheroes, who are too powerful to stop.
*** And here I thought BlueAndOrangeMorality was in play here.
** Considering Suda's style, and penchant for commentary to seep into his games, it's probably an intentional jab at superhero media, and the collateral damage their battles often cause, and often gets ignored. Calling out the NoEndorHolocaust trope, if you will.
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* Considering the atrocities these beings commit over the course of, the game one must ask. What does the term "superhero" mean to them in contrast, to what it means to humans?
** Two possibilities: [[{{Ubermensch}} Either they're "heroes" in more of the mythological sense, in that they're demigods who's power disconnects them from what we would recognize as "human" morality...]] or FU is just a PsychopathicManchild who likes the aesthetics of superheroes, who are too powerful to stop.
*** And here I thought BlueAndOrangeMorality was in play here.
** Considering Suda's style, and penchant for commentary to seep into his games, it's probably an intentional jab at superhero media, and the collateral damage their battles often cause, and often gets ignored. Calling out the NoEndorHolocaust trope, if you will.
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** Considering the atrocities these beings commit over the course of, the game one must ask. What does the term "superhero" mean to them in contrast, to what it means to humans?
* How ''did'' Destroyman come back this time considering there was NoBodyLeftBehind the last time he exploded? Although it is possible a relative of his is skilled at robotics, who just patterned an AI off of his personality and implanted it into a robotic shell, it might also explain Destroyman's weapons he had in the previous games.
** Perhaps Utopinia had a hand in it?
** Why would they do that? If it was a relative, it would be because they cared about Destroyman and wanted to upgrade him for revenge against his murderers
* Why was Sonic Juice in the Blackhole prison, when he said his people are waiting for him implying they need him?
* How is Travis on FU's level at the end of the game, when even Paradox Bandit got killed fairly easily by him?
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*** And here I thought BlueAndOrangeMorality was in play here.
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** Two possibilities: [[{{Ubermensch}} Either they're "heroes" in more of the mythological sense, in that they're demigods who's power disconnects them from what we would recognize as "human" morality...]] or FU is just PsychopathicManchild who likes the aesthetics of superheroes, who's been too powerful to stop.
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** Two possibilities: [[{{Ubermensch}} Either they're "heroes" in more of the mythological sense, in that they're demigods who's power disconnects them from what we would recognize as "human" morality...]] or FU is just a PsychopathicManchild who likes the aesthetics of superheroes, who's been who are too powerful to stop.
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** Two possibilities: [[{{Ubermensch}} Either they're "heroes" in more of the mythological sense, in that they're demigods who's power disconnects them from what we would recognize as "human" morality...]] or FU is just PsychopathicManchild who likes the aesthetics of superheroes, who's been too powerful to stop.
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* Considering the atrocities these beings commit over the course of, the game one must ask. What does the term "superhero" mean to them in contrast, to what it means to humans?
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* Considering the atrocities these beings commit over the course of, the game one must ask.
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