From: keith987@juno.com   
      
   "Chris Kern" wrote in message   
   news:acp8e2dmc3c3qav7aocj0hmetb6r69288e@4ax.com...   
   > Episode 82 - Journey to the future! Battle in the space-time corridor   
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   > So if Pluto couldn't leave the time corridor how does she know   
   > Chibi-Usa so well? Did Chibi-Usa just routinely travel to this   
   > space-time corridor? For what reason? (Maybe Pluto somehow contacted   
   > her after the Black Moon people came -- I'm also curious who came up   
   > with the idea of stealing the Ginzuishou from Sailor Moon. This can't   
   > have been Pluto's idea, can it?)   
      
   I wonder if Sailor Pluto may have already known what really happened to the   
   crystal Chibi-Usa was looking for. Sending her to the present was not an   
   attempt to find the Ginzuishou, but rather a way to get her out of Crystal   
   Tokyo. In order to get the attention of, and consequently the protection of   
   the Sailor Senshi, Chibi-Usa had to make an impact on one of them, and as we   
   know, she literally made an impact on Usagi's head (BTW I think there's a   
   reason for that drop which I will go into below). I agree that armed robbery   
   of Sailor Moon's crystal and bringing it back to the future doesn't sound   
   like something Pluto would suggest, so the whole find-the-Ginzuishou plot   
   was just to keep Chib-Usa focused on working with the Senshi.   
      
      
   When the Senshi reach the gate of the time tunnel, Sailor Pluto tells Sailor   
   Moon that she has been a source of trouble for her. Pluto doesn't elaborate   
   on this, but I believe this is the proof of the time "reset/rewind" caused   
   by Usagi's wish at the end of episode 46. For all the work she had to do to   
   put things in order as a result of that wish, Pluto "punished" Usagi by   
   dropping Chibi-Usa onto her just as she was getting romantic with Mamoru.   
   Who says Pluto has no sense of humor?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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