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|    Phoenix to Antonio E. Gonzalez    |
|    Re: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 19    |
|    10 Dec 06 11:14:25    |
      From: phoenix@mediaone.net              Antonio E. Gonzalez wrote:       >Phoenix wrote:              >>I keep wondering, if Galaxia could target Mamoru immediately with such       >>laser-like accuracy, why does she then waste so much time with her       >>minions finding random victims after that. Other then the obvious plot       >>device to clear the way for Seiya, I figured the reason must be that       >>he is the guardian of the Earth and therefore gives out some special       >>signal as such. Maybe every senshi gives off a homing signal if they       >>are on their home planet. At least the girls know now that something       >>has happened to Mamoru. It's not clear at this point that they've told       >>Usagi yet.       >       > I thought it was obvious: she wanted the hiding Princess Kakiyu,       >her *real* primary target, to come out, so she had her minions stir       >trouble. Once out, she had no reason to hold back, as she already       >knew who had starseeds. Hell, I think she offed Siren 'cause she'd       >figured things out too early!              Ah yes, that makes perfect sense. Of course that's why she was       satisfied to play around for so long.              Although, having found the princess, we all know that Galaxia still       must find the "Light of Hope", whatever or whoever that might be, to       be able to claim complete victory.              --       Phoenix       www.phoenixanime.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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