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[[WMG: Gentz was the OCU {{Redshirt}} from the game's first mission.]]
Neither of them really had a narrative purpose. OK, maybe Gentz did, but the Canyon Crows could have just as easily extrapolated the location of the Nirvana Institute from Frederick communicating with a faceless leader of the Spirit of Huffman. If this theory is applied, however, we could easily extrapolate that Gentz learned the truth about Larcus earlier than Royd did - despite being disavowed for the same fiasco, he could've been transferred to a border team on the Mail River and worked his way eastward.
[[WMG: Jean is an ancestor/descendant of fellow {{Redshirt}} Gene from Anime/MobileSuitGundam.]]
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys [[NotSoDifferent aren't so different]] from the protagonists by having them face named grunts instead of additional {{Mooks}}.
[[WMG: Mary/Maury is the female alternate-universe version of [[VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia Drachma]].]]
They each hate the player in the beginning, lost their family in a tragedy, and named their vehicle of choice after their dead son.
* Strange, I always assumed she was just a big Queen fan.
[[WMG: Reniji Sakata was a weak-willed lover of profit, and too timid to stand up for his beliefs.]]
Reniji cared too little how much he had been spoiling his children (especially Koichi). Reniji, knowing he was grossly outnumbered, didn't dare reveal his suspicions about the methods of his money-making "giants", lest they team up to assassinate him. For a long time, Reniji assumed Koichi was much like his timid father, until that fateful day of learning that Koichi was the Goliath of the Nirvana Institute. Ryuji appearing in the knick of time was apparently Reniji's only hope of boldness to finally stand up for what was right.
[[WMG: Koichi Sakata worked for Driscoll and adopted horrifying money-making techniques gladly of his own free will.]]
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into planning the whole 2nd Huffman War nor into murdering his own father for finally taking a stand. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
[[WMG: Gentz was the OCU {{Redshirt}} from the game's first mission.]]
Neither of them really had a narrative purpose. OK, maybe Gentz did, but the Canyon Crows could have just as easily extrapolated the location of the Nirvana Institute from Frederick communicating with a faceless leader of the Spirit of Huffman. If this theory is applied, however, we could easily extrapolate that Gentz learned the truth about Larcus earlier than Royd did - despite being disavowed for the same fiasco, he could've been transferred to a border team on the Mail River and worked his way eastward.
[[WMG: Jean is an ancestor/descendant of fellow {{Redshirt}} Gene from Anime/MobileSuitGundam.]]
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys [[NotSoDifferent aren't so different]] from the protagonists by having them face named grunts instead of additional {{Mooks}}.
[[WMG: Mary/Maury is the female alternate-universe version of [[VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia Drachma]].]]
They each hate the player in the beginning, lost their family in a tragedy, and named their vehicle of choice after their dead son.
* Strange, I always assumed she was just a big Queen fan.
[[WMG: Reniji Sakata was a weak-willed lover of profit, and too timid to stand up for his beliefs.]]
Reniji cared too little how much he had been spoiling his children (especially Koichi). Reniji, knowing he was grossly outnumbered, didn't dare reveal his suspicions about the methods of his money-making "giants", lest they team up to assassinate him. For a long time, Reniji assumed Koichi was much like his timid father, until that fateful day of learning that Koichi was the Goliath of the Nirvana Institute. Ryuji appearing in the knick of time was apparently Reniji's only hope of boldness to finally stand up for what was right.
[[WMG: Koichi Sakata worked for Driscoll and adopted horrifying money-making techniques gladly of his own free will.]]
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into planning the whole 2nd Huffman War nor into murdering his own father for finally taking a stand. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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* WMG/FrontMissionGunHazard
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[[WMG: The Gun Hazard universe is a possible premature offshoot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'''s "Shadow Mirror" universe.]]
Had the Society succeeded in bringing never-ending war upon the Earth, they would have flourished well into the age of larger mobile weapons and brought their [[Main/WellIntentionedExtremist well-intended extremism]] to other realities.
* There's also a good chance the Controller is a way-past-his-prime Vindel Mauser. Or [[Series/DoctorWho Davros]].
[[WMG: Genoce survived.]]
Some possibilities for his current whereabouts:
* After crashing on the foot of Atlas, he stumbled out and swam to shore...that is, the shore of Huffman Island, where he started the "Spirit of Huffman" as Gentz.
* His body got liquified in the fall, but top scientists at Kernelight managed to convert the remaining body tissue into a multifunctional membrane. He currently roams the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest Heroes'' universe as Slival.
* He sent his Wanzer down empty and absorbed the remaining energy of Atlas's core into himself, becoming the governing AI hellbent on preventing the weapons mounted within from being used in another meaningless war.
[[WMG: The Gun Hazard universe is a possible premature offshoot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'''s "Shadow Mirror" universe.]]
Had the Society succeeded in bringing never-ending war upon the Earth, they would have flourished well into the age of larger mobile weapons and brought their [[Main/WellIntentionedExtremist well-intended extremism]] to other realities.
* There's also a good chance the Controller is a way-past-his-prime Vindel Mauser. Or [[Series/DoctorWho Davros]].
[[WMG: Genoce survived.]]
Some possibilities for his current whereabouts:
* After crashing on the foot of Atlas, he stumbled out and swam to shore...that is, the shore of Huffman Island, where he started the "Spirit of Huffman" as Gentz.
* His body got liquified in the fall, but top scientists at Kernelight managed to convert the remaining body tissue into a multifunctional membrane. He currently roams the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest Heroes'' universe as Slival.
* He sent his Wanzer down empty and absorbed the remaining energy of Atlas's core into himself, becoming the governing AI hellbent on preventing the weapons mounted within from being used in another meaningless war.
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[[WMG: Gentz was the OCU Main/{{Redshirt}} from the game's first mission.]]
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[[WMG: Gentz was the OCU Main/{{Redshirt}} {{Redshirt}} from the game's first mission.]]
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[[WMG: Jean is an ancestor/descendant of fellow Main/{{Redshirt}} Gene from Main/MobileSuitGundam.]]
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys [[Main/NotSoDifferent aren't so different]] from the protagonists by having them face named grunts instead of additional Main/{{Mooks}}.
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys [[Main/NotSoDifferent aren't so different]] from the protagonists by having them face named grunts instead of additional Main/{{Mooks}}.
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[[WMG: Jean is an ancestor/descendant of fellow Main/{{Redshirt}} {{Redshirt}} Gene from Main/MobileSuitGundam.Anime/MobileSuitGundam.]]
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys[[Main/NotSoDifferent [[NotSoDifferent aren't so different]] from the protagonists by having them face named grunts instead of additional Main/{{Mooks}}.{{Mooks}}.
Again, no real narrative purpose except to maintain that the bad guys
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into planning the whole 2nd Huffman War nor into killing murdering his own father for finally standing up for what was right.taking a stand. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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[[WMG: Koichi Sakata followed Driscoll and adopted horrifying money-making techniques gladly of his own free will.]]
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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[[WMG: Reniji Sakata was a weak-willed lover of profit, and too timid to stand up for his beliefs.]]
[[WMG: Koichi Sakatafollowed worked for Driscoll and adopted horrifying money-making techniques gladly of his own free will.]]
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into planning the whole 2nd Huffman War nor into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into planning the whole 2nd Huffman War nor into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that Koichi pleaded to not be killed, and shifted ''all'' shifting '''all''' the blame to Driscoll, in a desperate attempt to save his own hide.
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that he pleaded to not be killed, and shifted ''all'' the blame to Driscoll, desperately trying to save his own hide. Driscoll simply influenced him horribly; he didn't '''force''' Koichi to do anything he didn't want to do.
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. By being a despicable influence, Driscoll simply affirmed what Koichi wanted to do; nobody ''forced'' anything upon him. Koichi was not ''bullied'' into killing his own father for finally standing up for what was right. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that he Koichi pleaded to not be killed, and shifted ''all'' the blame to Driscoll, desperately trying in a desperate attempt to save his own hide. Driscoll simply influenced him horribly; he didn't '''force''' Koichi to do anything he didn't want to do.
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Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that he pleaded to not be killed, and shifted ''all'' the blame to Driscoll, desperately trying to save his own hide. Driscoll simply influenced him horribly; he didn't '''force''' Koichi to do anything he didn't want to do.
Driscoll was nothing more than a convenient opportunity of which Koichi took advantage. It wasn't until he was cornered at gunpoint that he pleaded to not be killed, and shifted ''all'' the blame to Driscoll, desperately trying to save his own hide. Driscoll simply influenced him horribly; he didn't '''force''' Koichi to do anything he didn't want to do.
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[[WMG: There WILL be another Front Mission game.]]
* Square Enix isn't dumb enough to leave money on the table.
[[WMG: There WILL be another Front Mission game.]]
* Square Enix isn't dumb enough to leave money on the table.
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[[WMG: Mary/Maury is the female alternate-universe version of [[SkiesOfArcadia Drachma]].]]
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* There's also a good chance the Controller is a way-past-his-prime Vindel Mauser. Or [[Main/DoctorWho Davros]].
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* There's also a good chance the Controller is a way-past-his-prime Vindel Mauser. Or [[Main/DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho Davros]].