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* Rei's arrows may power up the Alones, but they also disrupt they're ability to regenerate. The Alone fought and destroyed in the beginning of episode 4 hadn't TurnedRed and regenerated and was fought again later in the episode. When it was destroyed for good, Rei had used one of her arrows on it.

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* Rei's arrows may power up the Alones, but they also disrupt they're ability to regenerate. The Alone fought and destroyed in the beginning of episode 4 hadn't TurnedRed [[TurnsRed turned red]] and regenerated and was fought again later in the episode. When it was destroyed for good, Rei had used one of her arrows on it.
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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial, with the events of the series being a ProxyWar fought between the [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors Doctor]] and the [[Characters/DoctorWhoMaster Master]].]]

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[[WMG: Akane is a distant relative of [[WebVideo/LifeOfBoris Boris]] ]]
She puts mayonnaise on everything, wears a tracksuit, and is somewhat of a Cloudcuckoolander. All else we need to see is her chopping up some potato with a surplus Kalashnikox bayonet.
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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial, with the events of the series being a ProxyWar fought between the [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] and [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]]]]

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1) An addition to a WMG is just a wick? 2) It might well be misuse, but I don't know the context to tell for sure 3) No Except Yes has been renamed anyway, so the joke (if there ever was one) could very well be lost


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** [[spoiler:Jossed. Despite what the Crow says, the "supreme beings" it serves actually do restore Rei's world and leave Earth in peace, suggesting that the Crow went renegade and decided to destroy the Earth all on its own, against the will of the "supreme beings".]]
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, the Doctor proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, the Master decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and feeling pity on her for the pain she experienced at the hands of the Crow (which he was indirectly responsible for), the Doctor may have decided to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]] by providing her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, the Doctor proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, the Master decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he [[GenderBender s/he]] really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and feeling pity on her for the pain she experienced at the hands of the Crow due to the Master's influence (which he was indirectly responsible for), the Doctor may have decided to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]] by providing her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial]], with the events of the series being a ProxyWar fought between the [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] and [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]]

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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial]], HumanityOnTrial, with the events of the series being a ProxyWar fought between the [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] and [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]]Master]]]]
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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial]]

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and feeling pity on her for the pain she experienced at the hands of the Crow (which he was indirectly responsible for), the Doctor may have decided to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]] by providing her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] Doctor proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] Master decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and feeling pity on her for the pain she experienced at the hands of the Crow (which he was indirectly responsible for), the Doctor may have decided to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]] by providing her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
*** The "supreme beings who rule over all of time and space in all dimensions" that the Crow mentioned in Episode 11 are therefore the Time Lords. As the Crow was DrunkOnTheDarkSide and decided to go renegade by acting on its own accord, independently from the directive of the "supreme beings", anything it says should be [[UnreliableExpositor taken with a grain of salt]], including its claims that it destroyed other worlds before the start of the series and that Rei would die if she exhausted all of her arrows.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honor their deal with the Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding feeling pity on her for the pain she experienced at the hands of the Crow (which he was indirectly responsible for), the Doctor may have decided to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided ending]] by providing her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
*** The "supreme beings who rule over all of time and space in all dimensions" that the Crow mentioned in Episode 11 are therefore the Time Lords. As the Crow was DrunkOnTheDarkSide DrunkOnPower and decided to go renegade by acting on its own accord, independently from the directive of the "supreme beings", anything it says should be [[UnreliableExpositor taken with a grain of salt]], including its claims that it destroyed other worlds before the start of the series series, that Rei has to avoid contact with other people, and that Rei she would die if she exhausted all of her arrows.
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*** The "supreme beings who rule over all of time and space in all dimensions" that the Crow mentioned in Episode 11 are therefore the Time Lords. As the Crow was DrunkOnTheDarkSide and decided to go renegade by acting on its own accord, independently from the directive of the "supreme beings", anything it says should be [[Unreliable Expositor taken with a grain of salt]], including its claims that it destroyed other worlds before the start of the series and that Rei would die if she exhausted all of her arrows.

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*** The "supreme beings who rule over all of time and space in all dimensions" that the Crow mentioned in Episode 11 are therefore the Time Lords. As the Crow was DrunkOnTheDarkSide and decided to go renegade by acting on its own accord, independently from the directive of the "supreme beings", anything it says should be [[Unreliable Expositor [[UnreliableExpositor taken with a grain of salt]], including its claims that it destroyed other worlds before the start of the series and that Rei would die if she exhausted all of her arrows.
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, threat despite the Master's interference making the test much tougher than it would normally be, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring honor their deal with the Doctor, restore Doctor by restoring Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/Doctor WhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/Doctor WhoMasters [[Characters/DoctorWhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/Doctor Who Masters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.

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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/Doctor Who Masters WhoMasters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Indeed, Kenjirou suceeded in using the Manifestation Engine to create the keys to the Vivid System. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front. Since no one else knows that the Alone come from the Time Lords, the latter can therefore use the former as a convenient way to put HumanityOnTrial whilst still maintaining their ''de jure'' position on [[AlienNonInterferenceClause not interfering]] with the affairs of other planets and races.
** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test.

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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Indeed, Kenjirou suceeded succeeded in using the Manifestation Engine to create the keys to the Vivid System. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front. Since no one else knows that the Alone come from the Time Lords, the latter can therefore use the former as a convenient way to put HumanityOnTrial whilst still maintaining their ''de jure'' position on [[AlienNonInterferenceClause not interfering]] with the affairs of other planets and races.
** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test.
test. The Doctor also traveled in time to seven years before the series to given Kenjirou a message and warning that the Alone would come to Earth to test humanity. However, sensing that the Crow desired more than simply to be the Doctor's servant and messenger, [[Characters/Doctor Who Masters the Master]] decides to tempt the Crow into seizing power for itself and may have given it the idea to devour Rei and absorb her arrows. The Master's influence therefore led to the Crow becoming DrunkOnTheDarkSide and an OmnicidalManiac. For the Master, this is a way to {{Troll}} and spite the Doctor and deal a KickTheDog to both Rei and the Earth, since if the Crow succeeds, Earth, the Doctor's precious planet, would be destroyed. And if the Master's ploy failed, s/he really couldn't care either way. Since Akane and Rei managed to destroy the Crow and end its threat, the Time Lords deem that humanity passed the test and honoring their deal with the Doctor, restore Rei's world into existence, and may also have cleaned up the damage (and reversed any deaths) caused by the Alone to Earth's infrastructure off-screen. Noting Rei's role in averting Earth's destruction and deciding to grant her [[EarnYourHappyEnding a happy ending]], the Doctor may have provided her with a way to travel to Earth again from her world, allowing Akane to see her in the last episode.
*** The "supreme beings who rule over all of time and space in all dimensions" that the Crow mentioned in Episode 11 are therefore the Time Lords. As the Crow was DrunkOnTheDarkSide and decided to go renegade by acting on its own accord, independently from the directive of the "supreme beings", anything it says should be [[Unreliable Expositor taken with a grain of salt]], including its claims that it destroyed other worlds before the start of the series and that Rei would die if she exhausted all of her arrows.
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** Within the context of the series and its backstory, Rei's world is therefore a parallel world to Earth with its own Manifestation Engine (or some equivalent of it) which failed the test and was obliterated by the Alone, leaving her as the only survivor. Taking pity on Rei and her plight, [[Characters/DoctorWhoDoctors the Doctor]] proposed to the Time Lords to reverse their decision to destroy Rei's world, if it can be proven that there is at least one world which can pass the test. Knowing from personal experience, how capable humans on Earth are in banding together in times of crisis, the Doctor proposes to the Time Lords that Earth be the next world slated for such a test. Intrigued by the Doctor's confidence in Earth's people, the Time Lords agree to this proposition, and the Doctor sends the Crow as a messenger to both empower Rei and use her as a conduit to summon the Alone to Earth for the test.
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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Indeed, Kenjirou suceeded in using the Manifestation Engine to create the keys to the Vivid System. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front. The Time Lords therefore used the Alone as a convenient way to put HumanityOnTrial whilst still maintaining their ''de jure'' position on [[AlienNonInterferenceClause not interfering]] with the affairs of other planets and races.

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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Indeed, Kenjirou suceeded in using the Manifestation Engine to create the keys to the Vivid System. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front. The Since no one else knows that the Alone come from the Time Lords Lords, the latter can therefore used use the Alone former as a convenient way to put HumanityOnTrial whilst still maintaining their ''de jure'' position on [[AlienNonInterferenceClause not interfering]] with the affairs of other planets and races.
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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front.

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* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Indeed, Kenjirou suceeded in using the Manifestation Engine to create the keys to the Vivid System. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front.
front. The Time Lords therefore used the Alone as a convenient way to put HumanityOnTrial whilst still maintaining their ''de jure'' position on [[AlienNonInterferenceClause not interfering]] with the affairs of other planets and races.
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[[WMG:The Alone are constructs created by the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords]] for the purpose of putting HumanityOnTrial]]
* Despite the utopic state of the world due to the energy provided by the Manifestation Engine, the Time Lords are aware that humanity could use said energy to make huge leaps in technology, up to and including TimeTravel and making weapons that could [[EarthShatteringKaboom obliterate planets]]. Realizing that this could be a threat to their position as TimePolice and the stability of the universe as a whole, they decide to test the responsibility of humanity by covertly creating and sending the Alone to attack the Earth. This is so they can evaluate whether or not humanity destroys itself through the infighting caused by such a crisis, or actually bands together to deal with it on a united front.
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[[WMG: Vividred Operation is set in the FarFuture of StrikeWitches]]

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The Manifestation Engine and the Vivid System are {{magitech}}, based on the kind of powers that Rei has (hence her being 0 in the NumericalThemeNaming). Rei wants to destroy the engine because it's using up too much mana, or something like that.

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The Manifestation Engine and the Vivid System are {{magitech}}, {{Magitek}}, based on the kind of powers that Rei has (hence her being 0 in the NumericalThemeNaming). Rei wants to destroy the engine because it's using up too much mana, or something like that.
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[[WMG:''Anime/VividRedOperation'' is the ''GaoGaiGar'' to ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'''s ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'']]
* Eva came out and was a Deconstruction to the GiantRobot genre. A few years later GaoGaiGar came out playing everything straight as a Reconstruction. Now Madoka came out as a Deconstruction to the MagicalGirl Genre and a few years after that Vividred came out playing everything straight.

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[[WMG:''Anime/VividRedOperation'' is the ''GaoGaiGar'' ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'''s ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'']]
* Eva came out and was a Deconstruction to the GiantRobot genre. A few years later GaoGaiGar Anime/GaoGaiGar came out playing everything straight as a Reconstruction. Now Madoka came out as a Deconstruction to the MagicalGirl Genre and a few years after that Vividred came out playing everything straight.

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