![]() ![]() Which is why Murrue gets upset with her over it. ![]() In fact, at least in the official Japanese subs, Natarle's announcement to ZAFT that Lacus is on board is a fairly clear threat, considering that what she says amounts to "We rescued her for humanitarian reasons but if you keep attacking us we'll have no choice but to do as we see fit with her," rather than simply pointing out that if the Archangel blows it will take Lacus with it.Well this is Natarle we're talking about 's not as if she's known for her.kind ways.And the weird thing is that nobody on the Archangel bothers to point this out and defend themselves, they just guilt ( or not) about the situation. During the latter half of Lacus's time on the Archangel in episodes 8-10, why was the whole incident treated as a hostage situation? If ZAFT had kept fighting the Archangel they risked blowing up Lacus along with their target, yet when Natarle informs the Le Creuset team of this they immediately accuse the heroes of taking hostages and resorting to foul play.If you disregard the hilariously over-the-top detonation depicted in the TV show, Kira's survival becomes far more believable. The Strike on the other hand still has active PS Armor, indicating that it still has at least enough energy to power it's primary defensive system. When the self-destruct system for the Aegis is triggered, it has already expended so much energy that it has been left physically incapable of moving. The reason is simple neither suit is actually powered by a reactor, but is instead fueled by an energy battery with a starkly limited operation time. ![]() Logically speaking, the self-destruction of the Aegis should be nowhere near as violent as portrayed in the actual show.
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