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Proco is more of a "Performer" pilot, charging into the enemy forces at their most powerful to challenge himself. Of course, his daredevil style of combat depends on him not getting hit -- if he does, he has a hard time recovering, as represented by his equipment being reduced to level 0 of their last major upgrades if the player loses a life.

Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty represents her taking an alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.

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Proco is more of a "Performer" pilot, charging into the enemy forces at their most powerful to challenge himself. Of course, his daredevil style of combat combat, representing advanced players, depends on him not getting hit -- if he does, he has a hard time recovering, as represented by his equipment being reduced to level 0 of their last major upgrades if the player loses a life.

Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot pilot, as a representation of beginner players, who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty represents her taking an alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.
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[[WMG: In the Mega Drive versions of ''Darius'' and ''Darius II'', Proco and Tiat represent [[TechnicianVersusPerformer "performer" and "technician"]], respectively.]]

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[[WMG: In the Mega Drive versions version of ''Darius'' and ''Darius II'', ''Darius'', Proco and Tiat represent [[TechnicianVersusPerformer "performer" and "technician"]], respectively.]]
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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty represents her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.

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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty represents her taking an alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.
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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.

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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty represents her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.
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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.

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Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She She's a more cautious pilot who waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.
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If one of them is one of the glowing beings hidden inside the network, could they be the heroes from G-Darius revived but held captive by the Belsar?

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If one of them is one of the glowing beings hidden inside the network, could they be the heroes from G-Darius revived but held captive by the Belsar?Belsar?

[[WMG: In the Mega Drive versions of ''Darius'' and ''Darius II'', Proco and Tiat represent [[TechnicianVersusPerformer "performer" and "technician"]], respectively.]]
Proco is more of a "Performer" pilot, charging into the enemy forces at their most powerful to challenge himself. Of course, his daredevil style of combat depends on him not getting hit -- if he does, he has a hard time recovering, as represented by his equipment being reduced to level 0 of their last major upgrades if the player loses a life.

Tiat is more of a "Technician" type. She waits until the enemies are in weaker shape to strike, hence why the enemies in her mode are weaker; or, if you want to stretch the imagination a bit, the lower difficulty her taking alternate route with less resistance from the Belsar's defenses. She knows that she will inevitably take damage, and as a result she's reinforced her ship to prevent damage to her weapons and shielding if she's struck, represented in-game by no loss in power-ups when losing a life and respawning. Alternatively, she's also a technician in the engineering sense, and knows how to repair her systems to prevent lasting damage to them when she takes a hit.
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[[WMG: Azure and Crimson Nightmare are actually Sameluck Raida and Lutia Feen]]
If those two are the glowing beings hidden inside the network, could they be the heroes from G-Darius revived but held captive by the Belsar?

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[[WMG: Azure and Crimson Nightmare are is actually either Sameluck Raida and or Lutia Feen]]
If those two are one of them is one of the glowing beings hidden inside the network, could they be the heroes from G-Darius revived but held captive by the Belsar?
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the Thiima's near-immediate Reactivation and attack on Amnelia in G-Darius was due to the usage of an All-nothing bomb that essentially disintegrated/vaporised one of the plants inhabited moons. my theory is that their reaction WASNT just due to the USAGE of a WMD, but the technology itself- the name implying something capable of extreme destruction- potentially to the level of ignoring the laws of Thermodynamics and Facilitating the DESTRUCTION of Matter-Energy itself ( with near-perfectly efficient matter-energy conversion being a secondary application vis the power supply for the first-generation hawks AND the method in which they fuel their Alpha beam system)

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the Thiima's near-immediate Reactivation and attack on Amnelia in G-Darius was due to the usage of an All-nothing bomb that essentially disintegrated/vaporised one of the plants inhabited moons. my theory is that their reaction WASNT just due to the USAGE of a WMD, but the technology itself- the name implying something capable of extreme destruction- potentially to the level of ignoring the laws of Thermodynamics and Facilitating the DESTRUCTION of Matter-Energy itself ( with near-perfectly efficient matter-energy conversion being a secondary application vis the power supply for the first-generation hawks AND the method in which they fuel their Alpha beam system)system)

[[WMG: Azure and Crimson Nightmare are actually Sameluck Raida and Lutia Feen]]
If those two are the glowing beings hidden inside the network, could they be the heroes from G-Darius revived but held captive by the Belsar?
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[[WMG: The True threat of All-Nothing (A.N Technology]]
the Thiima's near-immediate Reactivation and attack on Amnelia in G-Darius was due to the usage of an All-nothing bomb that essentially disintegrated/vaporised one of the plants inhabited moons. my theory is that their reaction WASNT just due to the USAGE of a WMD, but the technology itself- the name implying something capable of extreme destruction- potentially to the level of ignoring the laws of Thermodynamics and Facilitating the DESTRUCTION of Matter-Energy itself ( with near-perfectly efficient matter-energy conversion being a secondary application vis the power supply for the first-generation hawks AND the method in which they fuel their Alpha beam system)

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